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policy of this government in the manner that has been so splendidly exemplified by my predecessor, mr. burns. my old friend. >> the new secretary brought imagination and a dignified intensity to his job which was equal to the world challenge. in march, 1947, marshall headed a delegation to moscow whose mission was the peace agreement on germany and austria. the opportunity to observe the russian bear in his native environment was valuable in view of increasing soviet hostility. russia already loomed as the largest question mark in america's future. the desperate economic plight of europe, drew marshall's whole attention upon his return. and recommendations were presented to the congress. >> europe is still emerging from the devastation and dislocation of the most destructive war in history. within its own resources, europe cannot achieve within a reasonable time economic stability. the solution would be much easier, of course, if all of the nations of europe were cooperating. but they are not. far from cooperating, the soviet union and the communist parties have proclaimed their determined o
policy of this government in the manner that has been so splendidly exemplified by my predecessor, mr. burns. my old friend. >> the new secretary brought imagination and a dignified intensity to his job which was equal to the world challenge. in march, 1947, marshall headed a delegation to moscow whose mission was the peace agreement on germany and austria. the opportunity to observe the russian bear in his native environment was valuable in view of increasing soviet hostility. russia...
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usual rabble of orchestration from the usual suspects on the government backbenchers, be quiet, mr. burns. it will be better for your health. you are the minister for health, get better. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, what a desperate prime minister and even justify his own budget. i'll tell you but he wants to talk about the mayor of london. we have a candidate for mayor of london who will make rent fair, will bring back the educational nature of allowance. all he got, a candidate for mayor of london who is out of touch and was arguing for the cut in the 50p tax rate. now turn to the reality on charities is that he's not making the rich worse off, he's making charities were soft. over the last month we have seen the charity tax in shambles, the churches tax shambles, the caravan tax shambles, and the taxi tax shame a. so, mr. speaker, mr. -- mr. speaker, we all want to do the prime minister's views as to what he thinks for weeks on in the budget even people within downing street are calling it an only shambles budget? >> we have a mayor of london who pays his taxes. [shouting] so nothing f
usual rabble of orchestration from the usual suspects on the government backbenchers, be quiet, mr. burns. it will be better for your health. you are the minister for health, get better. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, what a desperate prime minister and even justify his own budget. i'll tell you but he wants to talk about the mayor of london. we have a candidate for mayor of london who will make rent fair, will bring back the educational nature of allowance. all he got, a candidate for...
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usual rabble of orchestration from the usual suspects on the government backbenchers, be quiet, mr. burns. it will be better for your health. you are the minister for health, get better. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, what a desperate prime minister and even justify his own budget. i'll tell you but he wants to talk about the mayor of london. we have a candidate for mayor of london who will make rent fair, will bring back the educational nature of allowance. all he got, a candidate for mayor of london who is out of touch and was arguing for the cut in the 50p tax rate. now turn to the reality on charities is that he's not making the rich worse off, he's making charities were soft. over the last month we have seen the charity tax in shambles, the churches tax shambles, the caravan tax shambles, and the taxi tax shame a. so, mr. speaker, mr. -- mr. speaker, we all want to do the prime minister's views as to what he thinks for weeks on in the budget even people within downing street are calling it an only shambles budget? >> we have a mayor of london who pays his taxes. [shouting] so nothing f
usual rabble of orchestration from the usual suspects on the government backbenchers, be quiet, mr. burns. it will be better for your health. you are the minister for health, get better. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, what a desperate prime minister and even justify his own budget. i'll tell you but he wants to talk about the mayor of london. we have a candidate for mayor of london who will make rent fair, will bring back the educational nature of allowance. all he got, a candidate for...
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that was mr. burns again. that keeps happening.ruly, after his endorse many of the ryan budget which would slash pell grants and allow student rates to double, he had to prove how flexible he can be despite his incredibly stiff appearance. >> one thing i want to mention. there's one thing i wanted to mention that i forgot to mention at the very beginning. i fully support the effort to extend the low interest rate on student loans. >> yes, it is surprising he did not go out for the harvard gymnastics team. we've got our panel here. with me in new york, the senior writer for the salon.com. and david corn, the washington bureau chief for mother jones magazine and the author of a superlative new book. we saw the president give a rousing address at unc and it was very personal. he talk about himself and michelle getting poor together when they were married. saying they only paid off their loans eight years ago. this is more than talking points for this man. isn't it? could you feel mitt romney taking the hit to the jab as it were to his
that was mr. burns again. that keeps happening.ruly, after his endorse many of the ryan budget which would slash pell grants and allow student rates to double, he had to prove how flexible he can be despite his incredibly stiff appearance. >> one thing i want to mention. there's one thing i wanted to mention that i forgot to mention at the very beginning. i fully support the effort to extend the low interest rate on student loans. >> yes, it is surprising he did not go out for the...
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. >> we're nowhere near as handsome as mr. burns.videographer there, the man behind the camera there's a lot of exciting stuff going on. i don't know. did you play the mega millions? >> i did not. >> bill: you cheapskate! >> look, when the lottery gets really, really really big, your chance of winning the lottery go down astronomically. >> bill: you're too damn smart! that's the only time i buy tickets, when it gets that big. >> you're one of those people that they count on for that. >> bill: if you're like the little 7-eleven or the moto mart in red bull, illinois. the place where -- you get 1% of the prize up to $500,000. they get the whole enchilada. the manager of the store, she's one happy camper, i'm sure. >> yeah! i'm just so very happy. >> i would be happy. maybe i should open a store. >> bill: $500,000. >> i would take it. politics business, let's open up a store and sell water. >> bill: $213 million. >> you could sell lottery tickets off the show. >> that's a good idea. >> set up as a vendor. >> bill: set up a little vendor
. >> we're nowhere near as handsome as mr. burns.videographer there, the man behind the camera there's a lot of exciting stuff going on. i don't know. did you play the mega millions? >> i did not. >> bill: you cheapskate! >> look, when the lottery gets really, really really big, your chance of winning the lottery go down astronomically. >> bill: you're too damn smart! that's the only time i buy tickets, when it gets that big. >> you're one of those people...
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burns. both are expected to survive. mrs. lane a d.c. schoolteacher for 30 years is in serious condition at this hour. the cause of the fire is unknown. >> thank you. income of four months of the death of a baby girl in d.c. come at the medical examiner said she died of hypothermia. she was found in january abandoned and front of a home. she was exposed to the freezing temperatures for some time before the homeowner discovered her and called police. her death has been ruled police. no arrests have been made in the case. >> a prince george's county teenager has been a arrested for his role in the shooting of a 24-month-old boy. he has been arrested on charges of assault and use of a deadly weapon and a crime. the baby is still recovering from injuries to his face and will require more surgeries. >> also new at noon, the woman accused of stabbing a customer outside of a target store is in court today. she is a church with assault after police say she attacked a customer in october outside of an atlanta target. she had recently been release
burns. both are expected to survive. mrs. lane a d.c. schoolteacher for 30 years is in serious condition at this hour. the cause of the fire is unknown. >> thank you. income of four months of the death of a baby girl in d.c. come at the medical examiner said she died of hypothermia. she was found in january abandoned and front of a home. she was exposed to the freezing temperatures for some time before the homeowner discovered her and called police. her death has been ruled police. no...
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as alison burns reports from our washington, d.c. bureau, mr. obama surrounded himself around people he says are being treated unfairly under the current tax law. >> reporter: the white house, president obama was joined on stage by corporate secretaries and other office workers. this is intended to show the people who pay higher tax rates than their millionaire bosses. for the second day in a row, the president is trying to rally support for the so-called buffest rule that will require millionaires to pay a minimum 30% tax rate. the senate votes next week. >> it's wrong that the middle- class americans pay more in taxes than some billionaires and millionaires. >> reporter: president obama said ronald reagan advocated the same idea so perhaps it should be called the reagan rule instead of the buffett rule. while the president was holding his event, mitt romney's advisers were holding a conference call saying the president's proposals represent the worst of washington. back to you. >>> mitt romney turned his focus to president obama this morning.
as alison burns reports from our washington, d.c. bureau, mr. obama surrounded himself around people he says are being treated unfairly under the current tax law. >> reporter: the white house, president obama was joined on stage by corporate secretaries and other office workers. this is intended to show the people who pay higher tax rates than their millionaire bosses. for the second day in a row, the president is trying to rally support for the so-called buffest rule that will require...
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mr. blevins, cuff up. >> the burning spray eventually brings compliance. >> ah! >> blevins is removed from his cell and sedated. he is strapped into a restraint chair and watched until he no longer poses a threat to himself. >> mr. blevins, do you have any injuries you want to report? no? >> never crossed my mind one time other than to tell someone that i'm not interested in doing it. you know? >> today, spring creek staff uses medication and therapy to help blevins serve his 45-year sentence. >> even though he's done a horrible double murder, he's still a person and he has to have some kind of human contact. so what i try to focus on is just a relationship. we try to be alert to prisoners' mental status, to make sure they're not thinking of harming themselves or someone else. beyond that, we try to help them be together enough to serve their time and serve it as quietly and peacefully as possible. >> serving time quietly and peacefully is exactly how we found ramona rosario. in the gym at the north carolina correctional institution for women. she was a long way f
mr. blevins, cuff up. >> the burning spray eventually brings compliance. >> ah! >> blevins is removed from his cell and sedated. he is strapped into a restraint chair and watched until he no longer poses a threat to himself. >> mr. blevins, do you have any injuries you want to report? no? >> never crossed my mind one time other than to tell someone that i'm not interested in doing it. you know? >> today, spring creek staff uses medication and therapy to help...
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burning land". miss griffin and mr. myre have been sponsored to the 2012 savannah book festival. [applause] >> thank you for their wonderful introduction and thank you to dick and judy for sponsoring a said to my sister caitlin who is a proud graduate and -- mike and enormous powers posted some events for a while we have been here in town. is true that greg and i -- i worked for fox news and he worked for the new york times and work for national public radio and we like to say it is possible to have peace in the middle east. some people here wanted to call us the mary matalin and james carville of the middle east. greg has more hair. and a little more charm. alisha explain to you how we got to jerusalem. it was 1989 and it was the end of apartheid and nelson mandela was in prison. i was a sophomore at harvard university and decided to take a year off. i went down and met gregg. i didn't know i would meet him. and the baseball cap -- he stood out and came in to use our phone in a booth where nelson mandela's colleagues were getting out of prison. and it was the first legal rally f
burning land". miss griffin and mr. myre have been sponsored to the 2012 savannah book festival. [applause] >> thank you for their wonderful introduction and thank you to dick and judy for sponsoring a said to my sister caitlin who is a proud graduate and -- mike and enormous powers posted some events for a while we have been here in town. is true that greg and i -- i worked for fox news and he worked for the new york times and work for national public radio and we like to say it is...
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mr. issa formerly arrested for gun violations as well as car theft and burning car -- >> okay. >> bob: leaveade. arrested on guns. but he was told that mr. neely was going to take the fifth. mr. issa decided to spend the taxpayer money to fly mr. neely across from california to say what he said that he would be told. that's beside the point. they are wasting your money, my money. >> greg: the hearing was about wasting money. >> bob: right. but he was going to take the fifth. >> eric: however, representative comings was also at that meetal and he was asking questions and pointed out that the gsa employees stayed at luxurious hotel. employees acted like it's their money. disgusting. have v to bring the information out and way to do it is through a hearing. going to say he'll take a fifth so we don't -- >> kimberly: placed on administrative leave. >> bob: fly all across the country to take the fifth. >> greg: they should have had the hearings in vegas. that way he would have come. if he was allowed to rap in testimony, it would have been okay. >> dana: or given his testimony sitting in the bath
mr. issa formerly arrested for gun violations as well as car theft and burning car -- >> okay. >> bob: leaveade. arrested on guns. but he was told that mr. neely was going to take the fifth. mr. issa decided to spend the taxpayer money to fly mr. neely across from california to say what he said that he would be told. that's beside the point. they are wasting your money, my money. >> greg: the hearing was about wasting money. >> bob: right. but he was going to take the...
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mr. lucas, telling him it was a controlled burn and that the forest service is on the scene. >> and that is the same and we just got home and the cathedral fires. >> we have 70 miles an hour winds up here and they have a controlled burn? >> yes. >> wonderful. thank you. >> and lucas and his wife were later found dead at their burned out home. the 911 calls are raising questions about emergency officials response to the fast- growing fire and three impeachment were killed, more than two -- three people were killed and more than two dozen homes were damaged. >>> babies come when they want to come, right? coming up here at 5, the pregnant passenger goes into labor. an international flight. >> and it's the most exciting thing that happened in my career. >> find out who jumped into action to help her as the pilot rushed to get back to land. ck . >>> the front-runner in the republican presidential contest steps up the rhetoric with president obama. while the other gop hopefuls insist they will not be ignored. craig bosswell in washington. >>> and we're putting the spotlight on the maryland mat
mr. lucas, telling him it was a controlled burn and that the forest service is on the scene. >> and that is the same and we just got home and the cathedral fires. >> we have 70 miles an hour winds up here and they have a controlled burn? >> yes. >> wonderful. thank you. >> and lucas and his wife were later found dead at their burned out home. the 911 calls are raising questions about emergency officials response to the fast- growing fire and three impeachment were...
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burn coal the way you would like. help me out here. am i confused? >> mr. congressman, i have to say that i am very much supportive of developing those technologies that you speak of. that would develop to be able to use gas and coal in a clean way. we believe that it is very important to develop those technologies not only in the united states but in partnership in the world what we're going to be doing. coal will be around for a long time, and we recognize that. and for those -- i think the congressman was at the rpe summit. he heard me talk about that this morning. how important it is that we continue that research. part of the issue and the budget was there was a lot of money rescinded in some of the carbon capture and sequestration projects that were a partnership between the government and private sector. and what we are trying to do our path forward we see as a viable path forward is that there is a b beneficial use of carbon dioxide which will further our research in capturing carbon dioxide but not only to be used in enhanced oil recovery but also
burn coal the way you would like. help me out here. am i confused? >> mr. congressman, i have to say that i am very much supportive of developing those technologies that you speak of. that would develop to be able to use gas and coal in a clean way. we believe that it is very important to develop those technologies not only in the united states but in partnership in the world what we're going to be doing. coal will be around for a long time, and we recognize that. and for those -- i think...
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burned thousands of acres. >>> our just-released abc news poll shows president obama with a seven-point lead over likely republican nominee, mitt romney. romney trials mra by nearly 20 points among women. >>> and a north korean official is denying that an upcoming satellite launch is cover for a missile test. that launch is expected between thursday and next monday. >>> and looking at weather today. mild but windy on the east coast. cooler than normal in the midwest. severe weather could threaten the gulf coast and oklahoma. and meanwhile, stormy in the pacific northwest. >>> and finally from us this morning, we know the music, of course, can get us through the grueling workouts at the gym. disco is still popular. but there's latin, house, and everything else. >> there is a new craze that combines working out with bally wood. and abc's john berman gave it a world. >> reporter: this is bondra. >> i'm addicted. >> reporter: bondra music, brought to the united states, via england, has the booming bass line, pounding drums and rhythmic vocals that make for a hypnotic dance carnival. what do you love about it? >> just moves my soul. makes you want to dance.
burned thousands of acres. >>> our just-released abc news poll shows president obama with a seven-point lead over likely republican nominee, mitt romney. romney trials mra by nearly 20 points among women. >>> and a north korean official is denying that an upcoming satellite launch is cover for a missile test. that launch is expected between thursday and next monday. >>> and looking at weather today. mild but windy on the east coast. cooler than normal in the midwest....
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mr. president, senate democrats are fiddling while rome burns. they have failed to address the deficit, spending surged 24% under president obama when he took office, all of the tax hikes he and his allies have proposed do little if anything to pay down the deficits and debt. it is time for senate leadership to get serious and to focus on making the lines of middle-class families easier, not more difficult. the policies from the other side do nothing of the complete if anything, they make them more difficult. taxmageddon is coming. congress can prevent it and extend tax relief for the middle class. that is where my focus will be for the next eight months. i hope my completion will join me in securing the benefits of tax relief for all americans. now, you can see here this stimulus proposal. we just list six different stimulus proposals. school repairs, infrastructure, et cetera. number two, school repairs, infrastructure. number three, payments to unionized teachers. number four, infrastructure. number five, payroll tax holiday. number six, small
mr. president, senate democrats are fiddling while rome burns. they have failed to address the deficit, spending surged 24% under president obama when he took office, all of the tax hikes he and his allies have proposed do little if anything to pay down the deficits and debt. it is time for senate leadership to get serious and to focus on making the lines of middle-class families easier, not more difficult. the policies from the other side do nothing of the complete if anything, they make them...
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. >> that's when the movie burned up the box office. and we know that mr. cruise is a busy man.ing towards the danger zone now, people. >> quarter century. that's what you try to do here at "pop news"? >> that's what i do. >>> finally, evil animals for you. we found these shots online. thank you, deejay. doesn't this dog look like he's plotting something. and this cat looks very sinister. we found a couple more online we thought we would share with you. doesn't it look like he is saying -- doesn't he? and the evil puppy. do we have one more? oh, yeah. >> ooh. >> that is scary. >> do not mess with that owl. that's "pop news," everybody. thank you, deejay. >> thank you, lara. >>> sam, how about some weather? >> i'm looking around at the signs. this is amazing this morning. it is fantastic. the artwork is phenomenal. young lady, tell me your name. >> my name is verona. >> where are you from? >> i'm from michigan. >> you know what i'm asking you this question? >> why? >> because you have on flip-flops. it's not. it's just not. it's a little too chilly. great toes, by the way. but i
. >> that's when the movie burned up the box office. and we know that mr. cruise is a busy man.ing towards the danger zone now, people. >> quarter century. that's what you try to do here at "pop news"? >> that's what i do. >>> finally, evil animals for you. we found these shots online. thank you, deejay. doesn't this dog look like he's plotting something. and this cat looks very sinister. we found a couple more online we thought we would share with you....
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burning land". miss griffin and mr. myre have been sponsored to the 2012 savannah book festival.[applause] >> thank you for their wonderful introduction and thank you to dick and judy for sponsoring a said to my sister caitlin who is a proud graduate and -- mike and enormous powers posted some events for a while we have been here in town. is true that greg and i -- i worked for fox news and he worked for the new york times and work for national public radio and we like to say it is possible to have peace in the middle east. some people here wanted to call us the mary matalin and james carville of the middle east. greg has more hair. and a little more charm. alisha explain to you how we got to jerusalem. it was 1989 and it was the end of apartheid and nelson mandela was in prison. i was a sophomore at harvard university and decided to take a year off. i went down and met gregg. i didn't know i would meet him. and the baseball cap -- he stood out and came in to use our phone in a booth where nelson mandela's colleagues were getting out of prison. and it was the first legal rally fo
burning land". miss griffin and mr. myre have been sponsored to the 2012 savannah book festival.[applause] >> thank you for their wonderful introduction and thank you to dick and judy for sponsoring a said to my sister caitlin who is a proud graduate and -- mike and enormous powers posted some events for a while we have been here in town. is true that greg and i -- i worked for fox news and he worked for the new york times and work for national public radio and we like to say it is...
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burning land". miss griffin and mr. myre have been sponsored to the 2012 savannah book festival. [applause] >> thank you for their wonderful introduction and thank you to dick and judy for sponsoring a said to my sister caitlin who is a proud graduate and -- mike and enormous powers posted some events for a while we have been here in town. is true that greg and i -- i worked for fox news and he worked for the new york times and work for national public radio and we like to say it is possible to have peace in the middle east. some people here wanted to call us the mary matalin and james carville of the middle east. greg has more hair. and a little more charm. alisha explain to you how we got to jerusalem. it was 1989 and it was the end of apartheid and nelson mandela was in prison. i was a sophomore at harvard university and decided to take a year off. i went down and met gregg. i didn't know i would meet him. and the baseball cap -- he stood out and came in to use our phone in a booth where nelson mandela's colleagues were getting out of prison. and it was the first legal rally f
burning land". miss griffin and mr. myre have been sponsored to the 2012 savannah book festival. [applause] >> thank you for their wonderful introduction and thank you to dick and judy for sponsoring a said to my sister caitlin who is a proud graduate and -- mike and enormous powers posted some events for a while we have been here in town. is true that greg and i -- i worked for fox news and he worked for the new york times and work for national public radio and we like to say it is...
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. >> unable to tolerate the burning effects of the oc gas, grahf finally agrees to cuff up. >> down. go, go, go. >> get him down. >> mr. grahf, were you injured? >> no. i can't breathe. >> okay. that will go away soon. >> you're doing all right, grahf. >> he's going to fall. >> if grahf continues to cooperate, he will be allowed to shower off the stinging oc gas residue. but he appears to still have some fight left in him. >> [ bleep ] punk. you like this [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] like this. >> you have to remain compliant or we're going to leave you in the chair. do you understand that? >> [ bleep ] you. i can't breathe. >> grahf, you need to be compliant. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> yeah. >> take the spit mask off. >> all right. you're all right. >> don't spit. don't spit. don't spit. don't spit. >> he is finally allowed to shower but it doesn't seem to help. >> why isn't the water so hot? is it supposed to be a cold shower? this [ bleep ] hotel sucks. welcome to life. >> all right. your time's up. >> we can do this [ bleep ] every day until they stop filming these [ bleep ]. these [ bleep ]. fil
. >> unable to tolerate the burning effects of the oc gas, grahf finally agrees to cuff up. >> down. go, go, go. >> get him down. >> mr. grahf, were you injured? >> no. i can't breathe. >> okay. that will go away soon. >> you're doing all right, grahf. >> he's going to fall. >> if grahf continues to cooperate, he will be allowed to shower off the stinging oc gas residue. but he appears to still have some fight left in him. >> [ bleep ]...
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will be burning at the white house tonight where norah o'donnell is covering the story this evening. norah? >> reporter: scott, these high-level negotiations are under way on what to do with mr. chen. and while those talks continue, president obama today tried to avoid saying anything that could risk their hopes to diffuse this crisis. >> obviously i'm aware of the press reports on the situation in china but i'm not going to make a statement on the issue what i would like to emphasize is that every time we meet with china the issue of human rights comes up. >> reporter: it was clear mr. obama was trying to avoid rattling an already tense situation in part because chen's case is threatening to be the biggest human rights issue between the count-to-countries since the teen then square crackdown in 1989. today we learned kirk campbell, a high level state department official arrived sunday to try and quickly resolve the crisis and to avoid a diplomatic embarrassment before secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary tim geithner are said to arrive for a previously scheduled conference on security and economic issues. >> the u.s./china relationship is important. >>
will be burning at the white house tonight where norah o'donnell is covering the story this evening. norah? >> reporter: scott, these high-level negotiations are under way on what to do with mr. chen. and while those talks continue, president obama today tried to avoid saying anything that could risk their hopes to diffuse this crisis. >> obviously i'm aware of the press reports on the situation in china but i'm not going to make a statement on the issue what i would like to...
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burn on your hand, please. i ran into a lamp and i knocked the lamp over. caine: what else happened? things went downhill from there. (grunting) i was out before i hit the floor. mr. wolfe, you didn't mention that he was bleeding. he wasn't bleeding when we fought. well, there's blood on you now. got the neck of a wine bottle here, doc. possible weapon of opportunity. i don't see any prints. maybe wolfe wiped it down. tom. slip of the tongue. i meant to say "the suspect." surely ryan didn't do this. we gotta prove that. and aboveboard. hey, doc, i got blood here-- medium velocity. consistent with these blunt force injuries to the vic's cranial area. i've got parallel marks approximately 2 3/4 inches apart. find the point of convergence, a crime scene can start to talk to you. you're saying string it? i am. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, calleigh strings, not walter. calleigh's not here. calleigh has a cell phone. ah! (laughs) this is regarding the permanent placement of austin and patty north. woman: ms. duquesne has successfully completed the mapp training course. and i have conducted a favorable home study. man: i just have a few follow-up questions and clarif
burn on your hand, please. i ran into a lamp and i knocked the lamp over. caine: what else happened? things went downhill from there. (grunting) i was out before i hit the floor. mr. wolfe, you didn't mention that he was bleeding. he wasn't bleeding when we fought. well, there's blood on you now. got the neck of a wine bottle here, doc. possible weapon of opportunity. i don't see any prints. maybe wolfe wiped it down. tom. slip of the tongue. i meant to say "the suspect." surely ryan...
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burn on your hand, please. i ran into a lamp and i knocked the lamp over. caine: what else happened? things went downhill from there. (grunting) i was out before i hit the floor. mr. wolfe, you didn't mention that he was bleeding. he wasn't bleeding when we fought. well, there's blood on you now. got the neck of a wine bottle here, doc. possible weapon of opportunity. i don't see any prints. maybe wolfe wiped it down. tom. slip of the tongue. i meant to say "the suspect." surely ryan didn't do this. we gotta prove that. and aboveboard. hey, doc, i got blood here-- medium velocity. consistent with these blunt force injuries to the vic's cranial area. i've got parallel marks approximately 2 3/4 inches apart. find the point of convergence, a crime scene can start to talk to you. you're saying string it? i am. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, calleigh strings, not walter. calleigh's not here. calleigh has a cell phone. ah! (laughs) this is regarding the permanent placement of austin and patty north. woman: ms. duquesne has successfully completed the mapp training course. and i have conducted a favorable home study. man: i just have a few follow-up questions and clarif
burn on your hand, please. i ran into a lamp and i knocked the lamp over. caine: what else happened? things went downhill from there. (grunting) i was out before i hit the floor. mr. wolfe, you didn't mention that he was bleeding. he wasn't bleeding when we fought. well, there's blood on you now. got the neck of a wine bottle here, doc. possible weapon of opportunity. i don't see any prints. maybe wolfe wiped it down. tom. slip of the tongue. i meant to say "the suspect." surely ryan...
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the amount of fuel that we burn in our cars now has simply gone down a lot. mrs. more prius and fewer hummers than four or five years ago. still an issue but i'm encour e encouraged by the change in our own behavior as individuals. >> prediction about the jobs numbers, and the presidential race? >> the jobs numbers will become relevant to the presidential race in september. gas prices will become relevant to the presidential race on memorial day. >> dylan ratigen. i also want to know, you are concerned that these numbers do not tell the full story. that there's still 30 million americans who are unemployed and a lot of them have given up working -- given up looking for work. and so, how optimistic should we really be, even if there is a solid jobs growth numbers? >> i think we should always be remarkably optimistic, no matter what, because it is all we have to engage ourselves in solving these problems. we don't want to let our optimism, however, cloud our ability to see reality, which in this case is we have a significant challenge as a nation to create 30 millio
the amount of fuel that we burn in our cars now has simply gone down a lot. mrs. more prius and fewer hummers than four or five years ago. still an issue but i'm encour e encouraged by the change in our own behavior as individuals. >> prediction about the jobs numbers, and the presidential race? >> the jobs numbers will become relevant to the presidential race in september. gas prices will become relevant to the presidential race on memorial day. >> dylan ratigen. i also want...
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ago, this city burns in the worst violence of american history around the case of rodney king,ly be talking to him live, next. ohh, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mrharris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. ♪ a cup of johan is a gorgeous perennial garden, blooming with ox-eye daisies where every petal says... he loves me. meet me in the coffee aisle. ♪ trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> welcome back to "politicsnation," live from los angeles with a story that changed the city and this country. four los angeles police officers were caught on camera, brutally beating rodney king following what started out as a routine
ago, this city burns in the worst violence of american history around the case of rodney king,ly be talking to him live, next. ohh, shoots a three, game over. so two seconds ago... hey mrharris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. hey guys. did you hear... the choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the...
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mr. burton: t. boone pickens and everybody knows he's one of the advocates of natural gas which is a clean burning fuel, he said, if we would convert the tractor trailer units that bring commerce to all of us, he said we could lower the cost for all those tractor trailer units as far as energy consumption is concerned by 50%. cut it in two. and that would have a dramatic impact on things that are transported by tractor trailer units. and i'd just like to say that the president, when he took office, and i'll conclude with this because you've done such a good job tonight, you cover very well, but the president when he took office, he said that his energy policies would of necessity cause energy costs to skyrocket. well, as ronald reagan would say, well, he did. and energy prices have skyrocketed. and we've got to do something about it. the american people don't want to pay $4 or $5 for a gallon of gasoline. they can't live that way. it's causing a deterioration in their standard of living. and so if i were talking to the president, and i know i can't, madam speaker, but if i were talking to him i'd say,
mr. burton: t. boone pickens and everybody knows he's one of the advocates of natural gas which is a clean burning fuel, he said, if we would convert the tractor trailer units that bring commerce to all of us, he said we could lower the cost for all those tractor trailer units as far as energy consumption is concerned by 50%. cut it in two. and that would have a dramatic impact on things that are transported by tractor trailer units. and i'd just like to say that the president, when he took...
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mr. corzine were authorized and did, in fact, degree to go to $2 billion? >> up to 2 billion when it became -- >> what about the 4 billion but october 20? >> so when it got to some to burn i don't member the exact number, then i indicated to mr. corzine he would have to approach the board of directors for approval for further increases. >> so he went to 4 billion without your agreement and without board approval? >> i believe at the time, i recall going to the board and discussing the strategy and the limits to get further increases, and there were a few periods in between my written statements where there were meetings with the board, executive committee, to approve the limits. >> so again, their investment is not that clinton did your telling me now at no time did the investment limits exceed what was agreed to by you and/or the board of? >> that is my recollection, yes. >> fair enough. the state in my opinion is it's not that clear, because if they had, i guess during that time, did anybody know you are doing that? were you telling -- i guess the board did obvious. were you telling the general public works we telling your investors? were you telling the credit rating
mr. corzine were authorized and did, in fact, degree to go to $2 billion? >> up to 2 billion when it became -- >> what about the 4 billion but october 20? >> so when it got to some to burn i don't member the exact number, then i indicated to mr. corzine he would have to approach the board of directors for approval for further increases. >> so he went to 4 billion without your agreement and without board approval? >> i believe at the time, i recall going to the...
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keith burned more bridges than the arsonist of madison county, he has more pink slips that than marthbogman. too soon? standup, markets. i have a real question for you mrpresident, what is what the marijuana and crack down? what is the concern, we will complete the nation's blood and supply? pot smokers a vote, too, sometimes a week after the election, but the vote. let's take a poll. raise your hand if you have never smoked pot. there we go. look at brit hume. he has high right now. he is on his fourth allman the macaroon. i hope you don't think i am out of line, but marijuana is something that people care about. if you believe speaker boehner when he tells you that he still has control of his party, it leads me to believe that you are smoking crazy great wheat it yourself. woody harrelson just woke up. last year at this dinner, president obama had his way out -- had his team on the way to kill osama bin laden. who will be this year? [laughter] if your looking for the biggest threat to america right now, she is right there, her name is kim kardashian. when you took office, they had one reality show. now i have four. this is not a good trend. right now
keith burned more bridges than the arsonist of madison county, he has more pink slips that than marthbogman. too soon? standup, markets. i have a real question for you mrpresident, what is what the marijuana and crack down? what is the concern, we will complete the nation's blood and supply? pot smokers a vote, too, sometimes a week after the election, but the vote. let's take a poll. raise your hand if you have never smoked pot. there we go. look at brit hume. he has high right now. he is on...
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and just hours before that, he burned their house down leaving behind a wife, stepdaughter and with a whole lot of questions. he expressed anger for what he called mrnow two years later, stack's wife speaks with kyra phillips about his death and the last time she saw him alive. here is part two now of faith and fury. >> reporter: this is what's left of the home that joe stack burned down. is it hard to come back here? >> that's hard to answer. it's not as hard as it was initially. it was really hard right after it all happened. >> reporter: among the rubble, reminders of a different joe stack. a burned guitar case. and this, message of faith. >> everything was completely black and covered with soot. and there were some boards with nails sticking out of it. and on one of these boards was this looked like a white flag. and i went over and picked it up and turned it around and it was this irish blessing. it was a tea towel and it wasn't burned. >> reporter: the only thing still hanging in that entire house. >> everything was completely burned. >> reporter: iconic, considering what joe did. sheryl says in the months before, he began acting differently.
and just hours before that, he burned their house down leaving behind a wife, stepdaughter and with a whole lot of questions. he expressed anger for what he called mrnow two years later, stack's wife speaks with kyra phillips about his death and the last time she saw him alive. here is part two now of faith and fury. >> reporter: this is what's left of the home that joe stack burned down. is it hard to come back here? >> that's hard to answer. it's not as hard as it was initially....
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burning. that's what we are getting out of this administration. and i yield back. mr. fleming: that is very important and what i'm understanding, if the trust fund becomes insolvent and there are checks going out to physicians across america, we just can't connect a line over to the germ budget and say we are going to cover the bills. they don't get paid. checks will bounce. and so this is a problem that must be solved. to recap in the final moments that we have, and i want to thank my good friend, dr. gingrey, for joining me this evening. we vessely have a strong group of physicians and nurses and we hope to be joined by some more next year as a matter fact. we feel like the physicians are a strong force in the u.s. congress, not just because they know and understand the health care economy, which is very unique, but because physicians are unique in this way. we want to make a diagnosis and we want to treat and we want to cure. we aren't about kicking the can down the road. we want could cure the disease on or solve the problem and move to the next one. the more physi
burning. that's what we are getting out of this administration. and i yield back. mr. fleming: that is very important and what i'm understanding, if the trust fund becomes insolvent and there are checks going out to physicians across america, we just can't connect a line over to the germ budget and say we are going to cover the bills. they don't get paid. checks will bounce. and so this is a problem that must be solved. to recap in the final moments that we have, and i want to thank my good...
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mr. coffman: this can and does cause forest fires. recently colorado, the north fort fire destroyed 27 homes and killed three homeowners. the fire was caused by a prescribed burnesigned to prevent a catastrophic forest fire. clearly this incident exemplifies the need for alternative forest management tools such as increased timber harvesting to reduce the risk of wildfires in the future. through prudent forest management and the ability to access and harvest our timber resources, these communities can support jobs while fostering healthy forest. safeguarding the natural beauty of colorado and the nation and protecting against dangerous wildfires. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, madam speaker. today i rise to recognize the white house's first ever rotary day. mr. deutch: tomorrow americans from rotary clubs across the nation will be honored as champions of change in their communities. many of us in this hou
mr. coffman: this can and does cause forest fires. recently colorado, the north fort fire destroyed 27 homes and killed three homeowners. the fire was caused by a prescribed burnesigned to prevent a catastrophic forest fire. clearly this incident exemplifies the need for alternative forest management tools such as increased timber harvesting to reduce the risk of wildfires in the future. through prudent forest management and the ability to access and harvest our timber resources, these...
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burned it. >> dave: and talks about the ability to relate to all peoples and he'll broach subjects including politics, did that with mrreat movement have been driven by people with religious conviction, if we duct tape churches not just catholic church, but duct tape the churches and religion and morally convince people in the marketplace, that's going to lead to a huge deficit, a huge void and many people want to fill it up. namely a new religion called secular. >> dave: is he concerned about as a war on politics today? >> people ask me often, do you see him sad, angry upset or depressed? very rarely. the last two or three months definitely. he's very concerned where the country is going, the mandate he's horribly upset about. >> dave: regarding birth control. >> contraception, exactly. but those who believe as he does, have no better flag bearer, because he's not going to give up on this fight. >> alisyn: well, bob dolan, the book is great called life lessons, you share a lot of stuff from your childhood. >> i do. >> alisyn: fun to read about. >> i appreciate it. a fun book, yes, thank you. >> alisyn: thank you for
burned it. >> dave: and talks about the ability to relate to all peoples and he'll broach subjects including politics, did that with mrreat movement have been driven by people with religious conviction, if we duct tape churches not just catholic church, but duct tape the churches and religion and morally convince people in the marketplace, that's going to lead to a huge deficit, a huge void and many people want to fill it up. namely a new religion called secular. >> dave: is he...
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burning and all the other guys captured. what do you time for the good cop, bad cop or say we have to turn it up a notch, mr.ion to get that. that's whahaed. i'm talking about jose rodriguez took over in counter intelligence in charge of capturing al-qaida and getting the most information possible to prevent the next attack. what he watched was america forget about 9/11 and then all of a sudden cde people like him for telling khali shaikh mohammed you're not going to sleep -- you're not going to sleep for a while. you only get to sleep two hours a night. you're going to be standing up and you're going to be waterboarded. this all happened over 2 1/2 week period as it did with others. now, all of a sudden, the c.i.a. is on the defensive and forced to defend themselves and it's unbelievable, in my opinion, the condescending, attitude that leslie stahl in questioning him on "60 minutes." >> he was clear about the danger that he thought khali shaikh mohammed knew about, was coming to the united states and that's why they used these enhanced interrogation techniques on ksm. here'sr. rodriguez ooch. >> he's the on
burning and all the other guys captured. what do you time for the good cop, bad cop or say we have to turn it up a notch, mr.ion to get that. that's whahaed. i'm talking about jose rodriguez took over in counter intelligence in charge of capturing al-qaida and getting the most information possible to prevent the next attack. what he watched was america forget about 9/11 and then all of a sudden cde people like him for telling khali shaikh mohammed you're not going to sleep -- you're not going...
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marines in the back flip, crash and burn and there is no reason that the marine corps will not give the wive what is they're asking. i'll explain that in just a moment, mr. speaker. in this 10-year journey, mr. speaker, i've gotten to know the two attorneys, jim furman in arizona who defended the families of john brow and brooks gruber before bill boeing. it was a major suit. and then brian alexander in new york who defended the 17 families of the marines sitting in the back of the plane. they have all joined in this effort to clear the names of john brow and brooks gruber. and, mr. speaker, what is so ironic, in their effort, jim furman and brian alexander, to see the names cleared they have given letters to the commandant that clearly state there can be no future lawsuits. it has all been settled. there can be no more lawsuits. i must say that along this journey, at one time i had the marine corps to take the findings of the experts and put it into the personnel jacket of colonel john brow and major brooks gruber. but, mr. speaker, i knew at that time that was not enough, because the press continues to put articles about the crash in arizona and they
marines in the back flip, crash and burn and there is no reason that the marine corps will not give the wive what is they're asking. i'll explain that in just a moment, mr. speaker. in this 10-year journey, mr. speaker, i've gotten to know the two attorneys, jim furman in arizona who defended the families of john brow and brooks gruber before bill boeing. it was a major suit. and then brian alexander in new york who defended the 17 families of the marines sitting in the back of the plane. they...