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>> we would like to thank her for the proposed findings and mr. burns have this -- mr. burns has submitted a paper that is more than an initial argument and then propose findings. i left for each of you some suggested edits to the proposed findings that were, in essence, clarifications with some citations to the record citing him a particular specifications for a group of findings. those that were presented during the hearing by both parties. i added a preliminary paragraph in framing what the findings are. my attention was not -- my intention was not to change the substance of the findings, but to make it more clear and explanatory in case we need to bring them to court at some point. i understand that she is in agreement with them, unless she found something else tonight. >> and we are in agreement. >> i cannot for debate in that hearing nor can i read any transcripts. president mazzucco: i have they moved to reduce -- to recuse and a second. commissioner turman: for the same reason, i would also be asked to recused for this matter. president mazzucco: we have a motion
>> we would like to thank her for the proposed findings and mr. burns have this -- mr. burns has submitted a paper that is more than an initial argument and then propose findings. i left for each of you some suggested edits to the proposed findings that were, in essence, clarifications with some citations to the record citing him a particular specifications for a group of findings. those that were presented during the hearing by both parties. i added a preliminary paragraph in framing...
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caller: mr. burns, let me ask you this. prohibition showed me -- first of all, don't mess with americans and their beer. [laughter] it's too bad we can't get them riled up for other issues like that, like they got riled up for prohibition. but what did you learn as far as -- to me it showed the power of the american people when they really do get fired up and they -- you know, government doesn't control this country. the people control -- guest: exactly. that is a huge point. i'm so glad you bring this up. the broad coalition of folks that brought us prohibition was in place by another broad coalition of folks. in essence what we're looking at is the very messy but very real results of democracy. i mean, people really struggled over this. it was and still is a huge social problem. alcoholism. we are obligated as a people, as a society, to figure out what to do with it. clearly prohibition had in everyone's mind -- was going do it, was going to solve all of our problems. it did not. we got rid of it. and we're sort of obliga
caller: mr. burns, let me ask you this. prohibition showed me -- first of all, don't mess with americans and their beer. [laughter] it's too bad we can't get them riled up for other issues like that, like they got riled up for prohibition. but what did you learn as far as -- to me it showed the power of the american people when they really do get fired up and they -- you know, government doesn't control this country. the people control -- guest: exactly. that is a huge point. i'm so glad you...
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caller: mr. burns, let me ask you this. prohibition showed me -- first of all, don't mess with americans and their beer. [laughter] it's too bad we can't get them riled up for other issues like that, like they got riled up for prohibition. but what did you learn as far as -- to me it showed the power of the american people when they really do get fired up and they -- you know, government doesn't control this country. the people control -- guest: exactly. that is a huge point. i'm so glad you bring this up. the broad coalition of folks that brought us prohibition was in place by another broad coalition of folks. in essence what we're looking at is the very messy but very real results of democracy. i mean, people really struggled over this. it was and still is a huge social problem. alcoholism. we are obligated as a people, as a society, to figure out what to do with it. clearly prohibition had in everyone's mind -- was going do it, was going to solve all of our problems. it did not. we got rid of it. and we're sort of obliga
caller: mr. burns, let me ask you this. prohibition showed me -- first of all, don't mess with americans and their beer. [laughter] it's too bad we can't get them riled up for other issues like that, like they got riled up for prohibition. but what did you learn as far as -- to me it showed the power of the american people when they really do get fired up and they -- you know, government doesn't control this country. the people control -- guest: exactly. that is a huge point. i'm so glad you...
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caller: mr. burns, let me ask you this. prohibition showed me -- first of all, don't mess with americans and their beer. [laughter] it's too bad we can't get them riled up for other issues like that, like they got riled up for prohibition. but what did you learn as far as -- to me it showed the power of the american people when they really do get fired up and they -- you know, government doesn't control this country. the people control -- guest: exactly. that is a huge point. i'm so glad you bring this up. the broad coalition of folks that brought us prohibition was in place by another broad coalition of folks. in essence what we're looking at is the very messy but very real results of democracy. i mean, people really struggled over this. it was and still is a huge social problem. alcoholism. we are obligated as a people, as a society, to figure out what to do with it. clearly prohibition had in everyone's mind -- was going do it, was going to solve all of our problems. it did not. we got rid of it. and we're sort of obliga
caller: mr. burns, let me ask you this. prohibition showed me -- first of all, don't mess with americans and their beer. [laughter] it's too bad we can't get them riled up for other issues like that, like they got riled up for prohibition. but what did you learn as far as -- to me it showed the power of the american people when they really do get fired up and they -- you know, government doesn't control this country. the people control -- guest: exactly. that is a huge point. i'm so glad you...
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know you might be able to find the local decision maker on the ground in panama who you know made a mr burns rub of his hands and decide to go hire someone to commit him an atrocity but how are you going to trace it back to the senior people in the corporation the people who are really wielding the power how are you going to get that evidence to see how high that decision how high that decision went negative in the the wall provides when you have a situation where a corporation in the course of its own business is breaking the law if you get to go after the corporation itself you get a whole behold entity accountable and it gives an incentive for that corporation to comply with the law because they're leaders and go that if they cross the line the whole entity gets smacked on the other hand though doesn't it give a certain level of immunity to people within the corporation or that we were constant was in cases where corporations simply pay fines right you know for. exxon and or b.p. rather in the gulf where we go after them to having people die you nobody want to curse you should you can go
know you might be able to find the local decision maker on the ground in panama who you know made a mr burns rub of his hands and decide to go hire someone to commit him an atrocity but how are you going to trace it back to the senior people in the corporation the people who are really wielding the power how are you going to get that evidence to see how high that decision how high that decision went negative in the the wall provides when you have a situation where a corporation in the course of...
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. >> mr. burns? >> yes? >> what is your occupation?re going to get to me. >> what is your least favorite word? >> canceled. >> the simpsons is the longest running sitcom in broadcast history for three reasons, amazing talent, brilliant writing and the wisdom of ralph wiggam. >> so -- do you like -- stuff? the doctor said i swront so many nosebleeds if i kept my finger out of there. >> we're trying not to get too freaked out that simpsons get canceled. it would be pretty bad. no more couch gags. no more tree house of horrors. no more barney, cleatous or disco stew. there is gauge of whether someone is datable or not? what about them? i'm telling you the in other words are crazy about this. the only way to cheer them up is to remind them that arrested development is coming back. >> i want to shoot down everything you say so i feel good about myself. >> hey! [ beep ] >> you old horny slut!
. >> mr. burns? >> yes? >> what is your occupation?re going to get to me. >> what is your least favorite word? >> canceled. >> the simpsons is the longest running sitcom in broadcast history for three reasons, amazing talent, brilliant writing and the wisdom of ralph wiggam. >> so -- do you like -- stuff? the doctor said i swront so many nosebleeds if i kept my finger out of there. >> we're trying not to get too freaked out that simpsons get...
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> when you spill coffee on don't surgery and grafting and drink it at that tem would causeegree burns. mrsre mcdonalds offered $ penny. she t went the verdict, it was two dfee sales ofudge reduced it and smaller nobody knows that because she was subject torder butt. >> stephen: why could they set the cases? and silent but the corporations they are they not. er again about thereare crazy lawsuits because they want ople to broken the system is broke willing t it which only gives corpor >> stephen: corporations n the money because they are job [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> stephen: thankhow can corporations be put on trial supposed to have a jury of your spears? >> yeah.hen a corporation ed by and pizza hut. interesting our peers? the jury.rs the amendment they remember 2nd constitutional right to have trial by by tax on damages, by t clauses, by alleform which is -- shoulde tort deformonal righ wrongdoughers accountable. applause]e. >> stephen: us. the[cheers and applau good night. [cheers an
> when you spill coffee on don't surgery and grafting and drink it at that tem would causeegree burns. mrsre mcdonalds offered $ penny. she t went the verdict, it was two dfee sales ofudge reduced it and smaller nobody knows that because she was subject torder butt. >> stephen: why could they set the cases? and silent but the corporations they are they not. er again about thereare crazy lawsuits because they want ople to broken the system is broke willing t it which only gives corpor...
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was so hot and mcdonalds knew no one could drink it at that temperare it would cause third degree burns. mrser brought a lawsuit a day in her life. all she wanted was the difference between when her medical bills were and what medicare paid. mcdonalds offered $800 and never another penny. she went toll trial. the verdict, it was two days of coffee sales of mcdonalds and then the judge reduced it and they wound up settling for a smaller amount but nobody knows that because she was subject to a gag order but mcdonalds wasn't. >> stephen: why could they talk about it? >> when you set the cases? the person who is injured and received money they are silent but the corporations they are not. they put out this message over and over again about how they are thereare crazy lawsuits because they want people to think that the system is broken because if people think the system is broken, then they are willing to reform it or change it which only gives corporations more money. >> stephen: corporations need the money because they are job creators. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> stephen: thank you. how can corp
was so hot and mcdonalds knew no one could drink it at that temperare it would cause third degree burns. mrser brought a lawsuit a day in her life. all she wanted was the difference between when her medical bills were and what medicare paid. mcdonalds offered $800 and never another penny. she went toll trial. the verdict, it was two days of coffee sales of mcdonalds and then the judge reduced it and they wound up settling for a smaller amount but nobody knows that because she was subject to a...
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mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening. >> about four years ago, [inaudible] look at how beautiful this was. there is our relationship to the planet. these regions are the wealthiest, the most powerful. that really has impacted the planet. it is almost impossible now to go anywhere and had it really be completely dark. there are very few locations that you can find. that means our relationship to the sky, there is a way where we dominate the sky. we cannot see anything really. we are blinding ourselves in a way. >> you can look at the images, they are beautiful. when i started four years ago, there was a conversation about environmental issues that was very diff
mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening. >> about...
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. >> mr. burns would probably hold on to the last penny in making "the simpsons." that, has yet to be determined. with 20-plus years of "simpsons" episodes in the library, "simpsons" is not going away soon. your grandchildren, your grandchildren's grandchildren, will be watching "simpsons" episodes for decades to come. >> reporter: will the actors call fox's bluff? >> we can buy all kinds of useful things like love. >> reporter: fans eager for a 24th season next fall can only hope negotiations are productive. >> why, you little -- >> reporter: and they reach an agreement. >> did someone order a happy ending? >> reporter: the actors, according to published reports, make about $8 million a year. the studio's made billions over the years. there should be enough for everybody, don't you think? >> that's a lot of cash. thanks so much. >>> coming up, a real shocker on "dancing with the stars." high-scoring couple kristin and mark, booted from the ballroom. they'll join us live. [ female announcer ] this is not a prescription. this is edith and ellen. i was the first-born
. >> mr. burns would probably hold on to the last penny in making "the simpsons." that, has yet to be determined. with 20-plus years of "simpsons" episodes in the library, "simpsons" is not going away soon. your grandchildren, your grandchildren's grandchildren, will be watching "simpsons" episodes for decades to come. >> reporter: will the actors call fox's bluff? >> we can buy all kinds of useful things like love. >> reporter:...
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mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> [roll call] please be advised that the ringing of cell phones, pagers, and electronic devices are prohibited during the meeting. any person responsible for them going off will be removed from the meeting. please be advised that sell phones on vibrate provide interference and be request that they are turned off -- and we request that they are turned off. >> i do have one item of note. may 17, 2011, the board of directors unanimously executed the purchase agreement for the acquisition of property at 900- 93 stockton street in san francisco for the subway pr
mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening. captioned by...
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mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening.
mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening.
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mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for gentlemen, we are adjourned for the evening. [stomach rumbles] vincent: sounds like you could use some van goghgurt. it's fortified with arts-rich nutrients to improve your math and reading skills... catch! boy: van goghgurt...thanks. so what's the deal with your ear? vincent: always with the ear, huh... announcer: feed your kids the arts. for ten simple ways to learn how, visit americansforthearts.org
mr. howard grayson on behalf of supervisor else burn for the late thomas beganlynn. on behalf of supervisor kim for the late mr. paul gillman and on behalf of supervisor chu and else burn for the late tina -- >> can you put howard grayson for me as well, please. >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi. >> is there any more business in front of this body? >> that concludes our business. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned for gentlemen, we are adjourned...
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thank you, mr. burns. thank you, pbs. thanks to previous congresses for support and prefunding that allows long-term projects like this. this is another example of the unique and critical role played by public broadcasting and congress should make sure that it continues. thank you, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. burgess: i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burgess: well, mr. speaker, just before we left last week two executives from a company called solyndra came before the energy and commerce committee voluntarily but ultimately did not testify, invoking their fifth amendment rights. most americans are becoming aware of the solyndra story. a company that was denied the loan guarantee the last days of the bush administration but was hastefully added to last of projects that were covered by what was called by the stimulus bill i
thank you, mr. burns. thank you, pbs. thanks to previous congresses for support and prefunding that allows long-term projects like this. this is another example of the unique and critical role played by public broadcasting and congress should make sure that it continues. thank you, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. burgess: i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my...
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mr. washington that guy is a trouble maker. >> reporter: there is nothing left of the burned building, a back hoe sits in its place, spare tirese the tire store employees and the owner wait for the wheels of justice to turn. >> >> baltimore police are expected to release more information on that arrest tomorrow. >> we have some breaking news tonight, baltimore city police have shot an armed suspect in the 3600 block of saint victor street. police tell "wjz" that an armed adult man was shot in the torso. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. an investigation into that incident is is ongoing, "eyewitness news" is currently on the scene of that shooting. >> >> a car crash in baltimore county sends five people to the hospital the two car accident happened around 1:00 this afternoon in the 6400 block of liberty road. injuries are believed to be life-threatening. a fifth person on the scene went into cardiac arrest. > >> state department warns americans traveling around the world to be an alert. it comes after a u.s. military strike killed an al-qaida leader in yes, ma'amen. the unusual person now defending the obama's
mr. washington that guy is a trouble maker. >> reporter: there is nothing left of the burned building, a back hoe sits in its place, spare tirese the tire store employees and the owner wait for the wheels of justice to turn. >> >> baltimore police are expected to release more information on that arrest tomorrow. >> we have some breaking news tonight, baltimore city police have shot an armed suspect in the 3600 block of saint victor street. police tell "wjz"...
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mr. ken burns. [applause] >> my goodness, what a generous and kind introduction. i thought the press is supposed to be balanced and agnostic. he jumped right into a speakeasy night, i see. let's raise our glasses and toast. to unintended consequences. [laughter] i would be remiss if i did not thank the very important people that bring me, compel me, to this table and to this podium. that concludes our corporate underwriter, bank of america, who has been with us for five years. has been the most enlightened underwriters that we have ever had in more than 30 years of making films. we also enjoy the support of the davis foundation, thand a new group that we started call the better angels society. we also have longtime support from the national endowments for the humanities. there were instrumental in has been able to finish our film on the brooklyn bridge way back in the late 1970's. they were instrumental in making sure that beaver able to finish this film. two other sponsors -- that we were able to finish this film. two other sponsors, without them, we would not be
mr. ken burns. [applause] >> my goodness, what a generous and kind introduction. i thought the press is supposed to be balanced and agnostic. he jumped right into a speakeasy night, i see. let's raise our glasses and toast. to unintended consequences. [laughter] i would be remiss if i did not thank the very important people that bring me, compel me, to this table and to this podium. that concludes our corporate underwriter, bank of america, who has been with us for five years. has been...
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burn in me." >>> former raiders coach and current radio analyst mr. florez says he called mr.vis a friend for fifty years. >>> it is hard to imagine that someone that has been a big part of my life and football and the raiders is gone. i think le be remembered as one of the great pioneers and one of the great architects of what the game is today. >> florez was one of the first latino coaches hired and currently in houston for the raiders game against the texans tomorrow and he said the mood is subdued right now. >>> our coverage continues nation in mourning and we talk to the fans about the passing of al davis and the story is coming up in 20 minutes. >>> san jose police scrambled today on a homicide after an officer involved and an officer- involved shooting and only minutes and less than a mile apart. we are live in san jose with why the two incidents do not appear to be linked. >> one was a cop firing at a suspected car thief and the other one in the alley was far more serious, a young couple shot and the woman fighting for her life. >> they were nice and didn't bother anyo
burn in me." >>> former raiders coach and current radio analyst mr. florez says he called mr.vis a friend for fifty years. >>> it is hard to imagine that someone that has been a big part of my life and football and the raiders is gone. i think le be remembered as one of the great pioneers and one of the great architects of what the game is today. >> florez was one of the first latino coaches hired and currently in houston for the raiders game against the texans...
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mr. henry h. king and ms. kathy burns halleck. rsations] [inaudible conversations] the honorable anna stock and mr. stewart stock. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ms. janel monet and mr. nathaniel urbain. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mrs. james burr and. [inaudible conversations] dr. robert colucci and ms. emily neustadt. [inaudible conversations] mr. spencer earth are over 10 and mrs. leslie collins over 10. ms. linda nathan and mr. roger h. brown. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. james biden and ms. sir biden. that matched >> guests arriving at the white house earlier for the state dinner for south korean president lee myung-bak. secretary hewitt and his wife, senate finance committee chairman max baucus, treasury secretary tim geithner and in just a mome
mr. henry h. king and ms. kathy burns halleck. rsations] [inaudible conversations] the honorable anna stock and mr. stewart stock. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ms. janel monet and mr. nathaniel urbain. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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mr. cain, you're on the presidential stage and the lights burn really, really hot.are no rooms for jokes, no room for jokes that aren't really jokes. >> we can't leave this segment on this subject without noting that we live in a country that is so great and so attractive that people cross our southern borders and die in the process of doing it. trying to get into this country. every year. men, women and, yes, children die trying to get across that border trying to get into this country to find their better life in this country. and for him to look at it exclusively from this side of the border with absolutely no compassion to what it is those people are coming here to try to get, and noting that they are actually already dying crossing that border. >> yeah. yeah. this is -- herman cain is remarkably, what's the word i'm looking for? it's not tone deaf. you know, to talk about his compassion i think is a little too easy. i don't know how much time we have left, lawrence, but speaking of compassion, his answer on abortion rights i thought was appalling. he's against
mr. cain, you're on the presidential stage and the lights burn really, really hot.are no rooms for jokes, no room for jokes that aren't really jokes. >> we can't leave this segment on this subject without noting that we live in a country that is so great and so attractive that people cross our southern borders and die in the process of doing it. trying to get into this country. every year. men, women and, yes, children die trying to get across that border trying to get into this country...
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mr. speaker. a school teacher. he died from burns on 80% of his body from an explosive. mr. speaker, these men were husbands, fathers, brothers and sons. if we don't stand up for them then we also abandon the children, families, workers and communities they left behind, those who continue to fight for labor rights, human rights and basic human dignity. as the old song goes, mr. speaker, which side are you on? i ask unanimous consent to enter the human rights watch study into the record, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i yield myself 30 second to say colombia has gone through incredible tragedy over the past several years. it's been absolutely horrible and the suffering that my colleague from worcester has just shown is very, very disturbing. i think we should note that we have seen an 85% decline of the murder rate. there are cities in this country that has a higher murder rate that exists in colombia t
mr. speaker. a school teacher. he died from burns on 80% of his body from an explosive. mr. speaker, these men were husbands, fathers, brothers and sons. if we don't stand up for them then we also abandon the children, families, workers and communities they left behind, those who continue to fight for labor rights, human rights and basic human dignity. as the old song goes, mr. speaker, which side are you on? i ask unanimous consent to enter the human rights watch study into the record, and i...
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mr. davis' former players. here's larry beil. >> don't forget the flames in the off-season burns brightest is the will to win, commitment to excellence, pride and poise and just win, baby. >> from john madden to jon gruden to he hew jackson, al das believed in the greatness of the raiders to the end. >> we'll get this thing straighteddenned out. >> no team was nor of a reflection of its owner than al davis. he altered every aspect of pro football. with a vertical passing game, and socially giving minorities a chance at the nfl. he was the raiders and his favorite phrase will be remembered. >> just win, baby. >> al davis was born july 4th, 1929, raised in brooklyn, graduated from syracuse in 1950 and cut from the varsity team. his pro career began with the los angeles chargers in 1960. in i '63 he became head coach. in '66 davis was named the afl commissioner and forced the merger with the nfl. when peteroselle was commissioner he went back to the raiders. they won 13 division championships and three super bowls from 1967 to 1985, the glory years featuring kenny stabler. dave can sa pass per and markus. >> davis was an innovator, hire
mr. davis' former players. here's larry beil. >> don't forget the flames in the off-season burns brightest is the will to win, commitment to excellence, pride and poise and just win, baby. >> from john madden to jon gruden to he hew jackson, al das believed in the greatness of the raiders to the end. >> we'll get this thing straighteddenned out. >> no team was nor of a reflection of its owner than al davis. he altered every aspect of pro football. with a vertical passing...
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burn an about snai. >> certainly will. i highly recommend you bring those in, mrs. garcia-cannon. 55 in santa rosa. 55 in napa. 58 in concord. nice and mild. you might not need a jacket. maybe in the north bay. as we head throughout the day, we are going to deal with significant cloud cover. at 1:00 p.m. mostly cloudy. ian part of livermore socked in with the cloud cover. the rest of the day we'll start to see the marine layer push back out to sea. and we have a little cut-off low to maybe bring us showers tomorrow. and your seven-day outlook is up in my next report. let's get the traffic report from mike. >> we'll take you out off to the water. you're talking water coming down. now water that's just sitting there. we'll have the one way traffic control off the bridge for the next few minutes. folks, highway 4 is a bigger commute direction. folks on and off at the same off ramp there. already clearing up at 680. we have construction that picked frup the roadways. this is affected for the next half an hour or so. 24 is smooth towards the caldecott tunnel. now it's co
burn an about snai. >> certainly will. i highly recommend you bring those in, mrs. garcia-cannon. 55 in santa rosa. 55 in napa. 58 in concord. nice and mild. you might not need a jacket. maybe in the north bay. as we head throughout the day, we are going to deal with significant cloud cover. at 1:00 p.m. mostly cloudy. ian part of livermore socked in with the cloud cover. the rest of the day we'll start to see the marine layer push back out to sea. and we have a little cut-off low to...
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burn just like i lost my eye. too much water come outside, not open my -- >> reporter: panicked, family members rushed mr. pan deiah to the emergency room where doctors had to remove eye lashes along with any excess glue. >> reporter: it was very irritated. they said that after examining, they said that the correspondencenia was a little scratched, but it would he'll in a few days. >> reporter: the pan deiah family is hoping the family can do something to change the shape or look of the bottle. >> interview: my sad said they should, instead of putting a drop you should have a brush to apply glue on. >> reporter: from the company, it's an unfortunate situation, we feel sorry for the man, we expect there wouldn't be any long-term harm. >> interview: it's his mistake as well that he didn't see, we're human beings, but to make such kind of mistake can cost you an eye. >> reporter: in owings mills, preston mitchum, abc 2 news. >>> well the family is going to contact a lawyer and have plans to file a lawsuit. we'll let you know what happens. >>> so we want to know your worst super glue story. this is tonight's
burn just like i lost my eye. too much water come outside, not open my -- >> reporter: panicked, family members rushed mr. pan deiah to the emergency room where doctors had to remove eye lashes along with any excess glue. >> reporter: it was very irritated. they said that after examining, they said that the correspondencenia was a little scratched, but it would he'll in a few days. >> reporter: the pan deiah family is hoping the family can do something to change the shape or...
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this time we got burned really badly, mr. speaker. i want to make the point, to visualize this, this thing that members of congress haven't seen, many of us, the public haven't seen, hardly at all. think in your mind's eye what it looks like to go up theer the northwest corner of iowa, the south dakota border hsu city, iowa, and look at -- sioux city, iowa, and look at something that was flooded all season long that's a mile and a half wide where normally it's a few hundred feet wide, then go downstream a few miles and it's eight miles wide, then down to omaha, where interstate 68 goes across and it's 11 miles wide. and once it goes through omaha and council bluffs, glenwood, that compressed it down within the levees that miraculously held or we would have had a similar to katrina event where we had several thousand people living below the walter level. if there's a breach in that dike, it's like katrina. but then it widens out again to four, five, six miles wide, into missouri, sam graves can tell you the rest of that story. that's w
this time we got burned really badly, mr. speaker. i want to make the point, to visualize this, this thing that members of congress haven't seen, many of us, the public haven't seen, hardly at all. think in your mind's eye what it looks like to go up theer the northwest corner of iowa, the south dakota border hsu city, iowa, and look at -- sioux city, iowa, and look at something that was flooded all season long that's a mile and a half wide where normally it's a few hundred feet wide, then go...
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mr. mayor, you have 14 vehicles. >> when you look at the 14 conventional pickup trucks that will be replaced these 14th london hybrid trucks, they will burn 7000 fewer gallons of gasoline a year, save $25,000 in fuel cost, and avoid 91 tons of carbon emissions each year. so very significant. >> there is another piece of technology that these vehicles have that nobody else has to date. they are able to generate ac power, 110 volts and 21 portable, up to 6.2 kilowatts of ac power. that makes the vehicle a mobile generator, in essence. the of the technology we have is we are linked to the smart bridge interface. that is up to mind when you charge the vehicle, based on the best available electricity rate. you can also a blow the power back to the power grid, through the reverse power flow. if the great need our, you can charge at the lowest rate, and then when the power grid needs power, you can upload it back. basically, selling power to the electronic company. so all of this combined with the regular conventional hybrid technology are all the enablers that we have with chrysler. >> [inaudible] >> chrysler has already announced that we will
mr. mayor, you have 14 vehicles. >> when you look at the 14 conventional pickup trucks that will be replaced these 14th london hybrid trucks, they will burn 7000 fewer gallons of gasoline a year, save $25,000 in fuel cost, and avoid 91 tons of carbon emissions each year. so very significant. >> there is another piece of technology that these vehicles have that nobody else has to date. they are able to generate ac power, 110 volts and 21 portable, up to 6.2 kilowatts of ac power....
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mr. speaker. a school teacher. he died from burns on 80% of his body from an explosive. mr. speaker, these men were husbands, fathers, brothers and sons. if we don't stand up for them then we also abandon the children, families, workers and communities ey left behind, those who continue to fight for labor rights, human rights and basic human dignity. as the old song goes, mr. speaker, which side are you on? i ask unanimous consent to enter the human rights watch study into the record, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i yield myself 30 second to say colombia has gone through incredible tragedy over the past several years. it's been absolutely horrible and the suffering that my colleague from worcester has just shown is very, very disturbing. i think we should note that we have seen an 85% decline of the murder rate. there are cities in this country that has a higher murder rate that exists in colombia tod
mr. speaker. a school teacher. he died from burns on 80% of his body from an explosive. mr. speaker, these men were husbands, fathers, brothers and sons. if we don't stand up for them then we also abandon the children, families, workers and communities ey left behind, those who continue to fight for labor rights, human rights and basic human dignity. as the old song goes, mr. speaker, which side are you on? i ask unanimous consent to enter the human rights watch study into the record, and i...
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burning. we want help. three years of the same unemployment numbers as we do today, mr. secretary. that is the point. this is nothing new. we need to get ahead of the curve at some point, to make long-term fundamental predictable changes in tax regulatory policies. >> her anger back up the white house view republicans feel heat at home, too. and would compromise to get something done on jobs. president has problems in his own right. former virginia governor tim kaine is close ally who is skipping the visit to the battleground tonight and tomorrow to cite scheduling conflict. republicans think it has something to do with the tight senate race. >> i had a feeling, i had a feeling. >> getting the barack obama feeling. >> in an interview today with the abc news program "night line" the president compared the occupy wall street movement to the tea party saying he understands the frustration of protesters now because people on the left and right feel isolated from the government. they are upset with all politicians, not just him. >> bret: the president's speech going on over his shoulders. in a few minutes
burning. we want help. three years of the same unemployment numbers as we do today, mr. secretary. that is the point. this is nothing new. we need to get ahead of the curve at some point, to make long-term fundamental predictable changes in tax regulatory policies. >> her anger back up the white house view republicans feel heat at home, too. and would compromise to get something done on jobs. president has problems in his own right. former virginia governor tim kaine is close ally who is...
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mr. chu. >> well, steven chu has said it's his fault and he's taking the blame some i guess if you follow up he might resign. would you rather he be burnedthe stake? >> prediction? >> prediction is the -- justice department took the health care ruling from the supreme court because they're nervous they won't be in office. >> he's trying to distract you. he wants you to pull your prediction. >> i know. >> what is your prediction? >> after his very public flirtation this week, new jersey governor chris christie decides he is not going to enter the race. >> the property problems in the united states will resolve in the drop in the hispanic community of obama by 30 points. >> kristi will not run. bye-bye!
mr. chu. >> well, steven chu has said it's his fault and he's taking the blame some i guess if you follow up he might resign. would you rather he be burnedthe stake? >> prediction? >> prediction is the -- justice department took the health care ruling from the supreme court because they're nervous they won't be in office. >> he's trying to distract you. he wants you to pull your prediction. >> i know. >> what is your prediction? >> after his very public...
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mr. chairman. thank you for the work you are doing. i'm not from a gulf coast state and i know they have some burning questions. just a procedural question mr. fienberg, and to to to stand for it to their testimonial claim determinations are made without interference from from the or bp. i know the department of justice has sent several letters making suggestions on the administration of the fund but does this mean the white house is not contacted you once about the fund since president obama announced this creation last june? >> that as greg. >> and as a is the follow-up would eat do with suggestions when people send them to you such as from the department of justice or from whomever? >> we take, we take very seriously any suggestions from the department of justice, from members of congress, from interested citizens. we have made changes. based on constructive criticism. it is always constructive. we welcome it, and we do our best in this difficult assignment to move the process forward and improve its day to day today. >> thank you. mr. chairman i yield back. >> mr. holt is recognized for five minutes. >> than
mr. chairman. thank you for the work you are doing. i'm not from a gulf coast state and i know they have some burning questions. just a procedural question mr. fienberg, and to to to stand for it to their testimonial claim determinations are made without interference from from the or bp. i know the department of justice has sent several letters making suggestions on the administration of the fund but does this mean the white house is not contacted you once about the fund since president obama...