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reagan, mr. bush i and mr. bush ii ran deficits of over $6 trillion that they signed the bills to spend. over $6 trillion. bill clinton was president for eight years, the last four years we didn't raise the debt at all, unlike every one of the republican administrations where we raised it on a regular basis. not at all during the last administration. the last four years of mr. clinton's. and he ran the only president in your lifetime, and mine and i'm older han -- than you are, a $69.2 billion surplus. look it up, no argument, but let me say something. irrespective of who's responsible, we are responsible for fixing it. republicans and democrats, the american people know that we have a crisis confronting us. they know there is no option other than to deal with this realistically. i would call everybody in this body, republican, democrat, liberal, conservatives, attention to an article that was written by david brooks today in "the new york times." read it. read it. we all ought to read this, take it to heart. i
reagan, mr. bush i and mr. bush ii ran deficits of over $6 trillion that they signed the bills to spend. over $6 trillion. bill clinton was president for eight years, the last four years we didn't raise the debt at all, unlike every one of the republican administrations where we raised it on a regular basis. not at all during the last administration. the last four years of mr. clinton's. and he ran the only president in your lifetime, and mine and i'm older han -- than you are, a $69.2 billion...
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mrs. bushu're here together, the three of you, to talk about what girls and women around the world are facing and yet this is at a time when president obama is having to worry about cutting programs for women and children in this country. what does that say about the challenge you face? >> well, we are here all together to celebrate or to mark international women's day and to talk specifically in this case about maternal health, about what we can do for women at the time they deliver and what we can do for babies and families in those few months after a woman delivers. and this is the problem. this is the question that everyone's asking now. how can we help people in our own country as well as people around the world? and both melinda, obviously, and helene with care international have a worldwide to make sure people have good health, especially babies and women and children. and that's really what we're going to be talking about is how can we allocate resources? what can we do to make sure peo
mrs. bushu're here together, the three of you, to talk about what girls and women around the world are facing and yet this is at a time when president obama is having to worry about cutting programs for women and children in this country. what does that say about the challenge you face? >> well, we are here all together to celebrate or to mark international women's day and to talk specifically in this case about maternal health, about what we can do for women at the time they deliver and...
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. >> woodruff:, when as we heard mrs. bush say in the interview yesterday, supporting mothers, making families stronger is part of national security. would you agree with that? >> i certainly would agree with that. i would agree with that and i've talked to mrs. bush about it, and as you know, i've worked with care, which is very involved, and i'm saying-- nobody is saying we're going to cut everything out, but when we start to look at priorities in our national security interests, our national debt is hurting our national security. so the first thing we'll look at in this bill, in foreign aid is our funding for places-- nations like israel, where we have a commitment and made a commitment some time ago. iraq as our troops leave iraq and the state department takes over a lot of the responsibilities in iraq. afghanistan, pakistan, and certainly mexico, at our southern border, that is-- the violence is spilling over into our border states, and so funding and helping our neighbor be secure and have a stable economy and safety is
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if we take that definition, one could argue, given your point, that mr. bush not cut out for public diplomacy, that at a point where we need to be engaged in the world right about now, given the mess that we are in, this is not the guy to put out in front as our diplomat in chief. >> i do not want to criticize the president, but i think this is very important, and i think he needs to convey the attitude to this administration that we need to be talking to the other countries. otherwise, we are not going to get to where we want to get. tavis, the real way to engage them is to talk about what their interests are, not what their positions are. sometimes, their positions are totally unacceptable to us, but if you understand what would be good for them, then you can get closer to home. tavis: what would be hypothetical be saying to a country like iran or syria, if the president were, to your point, to change on a dime and begin talking to them? >> to avoid chaos, a void a meltdown in iraq, -- of what a meltdown. and why is that? -- avoid a meltdown. this comes from
if we take that definition, one could argue, given your point, that mr. bush not cut out for public diplomacy, that at a point where we need to be engaged in the world right about now, given the mess that we are in, this is not the guy to put out in front as our diplomat in chief. >> i do not want to criticize the president, but i think this is very important, and i think he needs to convey the attitude to this administration that we need to be talking to the other countries. otherwise,...
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seriously but the important thing is to get this information from japan so that people can paper but mr bush talking to you live in washington here in r.t. thanks very much molly senior fellow for center for science and international affairs thank you. well events of the fukushima power plant as the people beyond japan's border wondering whether they're in harm's way in russia's far east just across the water from japan they're worried about the threat of exposure but as our teams are trying to patrol over who's in reports fear is sometimes more dangerous than reality. we see the nuclear catastrophe in japan but we are closing nuclear plants the away from these kind of sort of. it's hard not to be gripped by panic when the world's high and mighty are sounding the alarm the closer you are typical shima the bigger your chances of peaking out the panic virus which is spreading more so you are not a physicist or a doctor people in russia story is divided from japan by a strip of water four hundred miles across where the quickest to react. my friend called me and said if she is leaving the city i
seriously but the important thing is to get this information from japan so that people can paper but mr bush talking to you live in washington here in r.t. thanks very much molly senior fellow for center for science and international affairs thank you. well events of the fukushima power plant as the people beyond japan's border wondering whether they're in harm's way in russia's far east just across the water from japan they're worried about the threat of exposure but as our teams are trying to...
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wednesday as regular season champions and avocado assets of the surprise the option defeat thanks mr and mrs bush her side went ahead just for me it's in god's hands and we are. not slowed back to lead by three goals to one midway through the stuff. that he's gotten off and that's twice. the ash that. is a little piece of his hattrick duty still i hate to mess up. elsewhere such a lie as defending champions at basel three two in overtime putting an end to both the all important goal but this it is. striking that andreas kloden is the new leader of the paris nice race after winning the fifth stage the german who won this event eleven years ago now takes the yellow jersey from thomas to get stage five of the race to the sun to the widest on the one hundred ninety three kilometer run the steep slopes of that cold i knew too much believe it against. dropped pace early in the prime cauldron was able to hold off a limp dick champion sunday sundress in sprint to take the stage victory german alex sanchez on the four seconds in the overall standings going to stage six which is a time trial and is expecte
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actually offered four million dollars to tap to bill two potential reactors in the gulf coast area which mr bush is not going to happen after this disaster but what lessons can we draw as parallels between our own industry corporate government relationship and that in japan when it comes to is that dangerous industries well i think that it's not accurate to say that the japanese government reaction has been the same all this time i mean this government there was a ruling party the liberal democratic party which ruled for almost fifty years which was heavily funded at the beginning of its of its time in power by the us cia you can. look it up in the new york times there's an old story in japan this government was kept in power for reasons of the cold war and japan as a bastion against the soviet union against china against north korea and so on and they supported this this government for years and knowing they had this very close relationship with the industry and i think you know that's that's the kind of system we definitely don't want to have but unfortunately i think we have a lot of signs of
actually offered four million dollars to tap to bill two potential reactors in the gulf coast area which mr bush is not going to happen after this disaster but what lessons can we draw as parallels between our own industry corporate government relationship and that in japan when it comes to is that dangerous industries well i think that it's not accurate to say that the japanese government reaction has been the same all this time i mean this government there was a ruling party the liberal...
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the gentleman from utah, mr. bush of. >> thank you mr. chairman. i thank the panel for staying as long. ms. pierce i appreciate the conversation you had with mr. tipton about oil shale and i appreciate you saying we are billions of euros actually the energy department believe there are 800 billion of arrows that could be recovered and that is which -- which much bigger than what saudi arabia house. the state share would do a great job in funding our state's education system. as we can tell when the secretary of the interior told by leading his process 77 oil leases have a direct impact on the funding of education in my state as well so i appreciate that comment. i do want to hit up dr. foss if i could with some questions. dealing with what we have talked about so far because it is very clear when gas prices go up and heating prices go up that becomes part of the collateral damage oftentimes of administration decisions especially lately so i want to follow-up with what mr. rove there was talking about. in your opinion which americans are really the
the gentleman from utah, mr. bush of. >> thank you mr. chairman. i thank the panel for staying as long. ms. pierce i appreciate the conversation you had with mr. tipton about oil shale and i appreciate you saying we are billions of euros actually the energy department believe there are 800 billion of arrows that could be recovered and that is which -- which much bigger than what saudi arabia house. the state share would do a great job in funding our state's education system. as we can...
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reagan, mr. bush i and mr. bush ii ran deficits of over $6 trillion that they signed the bills to spend. over $6 trillion. bill clinton was president for eight years, the last four years we didn't raise the debt at all, unlike every one of the republican administrations where we raised it on a regular basis. not at all during the last administration. the last four years of mr. clinton's. and he ran the only president in your lifetime, and mine and i'm older han -- than you are, a $69.2 billion surplus. look it up, no argument, but let me say something. irrespective of who's responsible, we are responsible for fixing it. republicans and democrats, the american people know that we have a crisis confronting us. they know there is no option other than to deal with this realistically. i would call everybody in this body, republican, democrat, liberal, conservatives, attention to an article that was written by david brooks today in "the new york times." read it. read it. we all ought to read this, take it to heart. i
reagan, mr. bush i and mr. bush ii ran deficits of over $6 trillion that they signed the bills to spend. over $6 trillion. bill clinton was president for eight years, the last four years we didn't raise the debt at all, unlike every one of the republican administrations where we raised it on a regular basis. not at all during the last administration. the last four years of mr. clinton's. and he ran the only president in your lifetime, and mine and i'm older han -- than you are, a $69.2 billion...
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and the reason the war is going on in afghanistan today is because mr. bushdidn't kill bin laden when the community had identified his presence at tora bora in december 2001. over the course of my career, intelligence failures are generally the result of republican and democratic presidents failing to act in time on intention that they -- on intelligence that they have. >> we need to move on. there's a gentleman right behind you. then we'll go to this side. >> i thought your presentation was very courageous and very intelligent. and is there any way that we -- i would like to read it and go true it again. is that -- through it again. is that available? >> well, this one is all marked up. i could surely send a copy to andy, and if he wants to put it on the web site or send it to people who request it, i don't think that's a problem. >> well, and this is being podcast as well. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> you can probably download it within a week. >> i'm sorry, i forgot. >> okay. gentleman -- yes. >> you've presented some very interesting points about alternative appr
and the reason the war is going on in afghanistan today is because mr. bushdidn't kill bin laden when the community had identified his presence at tora bora in december 2001. over the course of my career, intelligence failures are generally the result of republican and democratic presidents failing to act in time on intention that they -- on intelligence that they have. >> we need to move on. there's a gentleman right behind you. then we'll go to this side. >> i thought your...
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. >> the president said while he and mr. bush disago own several issues, they do agree on the importance of education. >>> governor jerry brown is getting bay area support for his budget plan to close california's multi-billion dollar deficit. yesterday the bay area council endorsed the plan which would extend temporary taxes for five years. brown wants voters to get the final say and he is still working to get enough republican support in the legislature to get taxes on the june ballot. otherwise california will have to face drastic cuts. >> is not acceptable. either because the republicans will not allow the people to vote on it, or if the people in the wisdom choose not to have the tax extensions, then we will have 25 billion in cuts. that i promise. >> brown's budget calls for cuts to state education. that prompted community college supporters to drop off boxes of ram end noodles. students say that is all they would be able to eat if they are asked to pay more for their education. >>> in wisconsin, a 17-day protest is over bu
. >> the president said while he and mr. bush disago own several issues, they do agree on the importance of education. >>> governor jerry brown is getting bay area support for his budget plan to close california's multi-billion dollar deficit. yesterday the bay area council endorsed the plan which would extend temporary taxes for five years. brown wants voters to get the final say and he is still working to get enough republican support in the legislature to get taxes on the june...
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. >> president bush, mr. quayle, senator helms, your policy is wrong. dead wrong. and you know it. >> couric: friends say elizabeth taylor often reached out to kindred spirits like michael jackson. she stood by him as his own personal demons became headlines. >> we're both show business children, had no childhood to speak of, and went through the loneliness of that. >> couric: today violet flowers, the color of her eyes, cover that star on the hollywood walk of fame. in january, she tweeted to her fans: elizabeth taylor was 79. in addition to her children, elizabeth taylor is survived by ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. and of course many, many friends, including bill and hillary clinton who said: we'll take another look at elizabeth taylor's work in the fight against aids later in this broadcast. now turning to libya where moammar qaddafi's hold on power may in face be slipping. allied air strikes tonight reportedly targeted his compound. coalition planes also bombed qaddafi forces today in mizurata to stop them from firing artillery at civilians. d
. >> president bush, mr. quayle, senator helms, your policy is wrong. dead wrong. and you know it. >> couric: friends say elizabeth taylor often reached out to kindred spirits like michael jackson. she stood by him as his own personal demons became headlines. >> we're both show business children, had no childhood to speak of, and went through the loneliness of that. >> couric: today violet flowers, the color of her eyes, cover that star on the hollywood walk of fame. in...
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the gentleman from utah, mr. bush of. >> thank you mr. chairman. i thank the panel for staying as long. ms. pierce i appreciate the conversation you had with mr. tipton about oil shale and i appreciate you saying we are billions of euros actually the energy department believe there are 800 billion of arrows that could be recovered and that is which -- which much bigger than what saudi arabia house. the state share would do a great job in funding our state's education system. as we can tell when the secretary of the interior told by leading his process 77 oil leases have a direct impact on the funding of education in my state as well so i appreciate that comment. i do want to hit up dr. foss if i could with some questions. dealing with what we have talked about so far because it is very clear when gas prices go up and heating prices go up that becomes part of the collateral damage oftentimes of administration decisions especially lately so i want to follow-up with what mr. rove there was talking about. in your opinion which americans are really the
the gentleman from utah, mr. bush of. >> thank you mr. chairman. i thank the panel for staying as long. ms. pierce i appreciate the conversation you had with mr. tipton about oil shale and i appreciate you saying we are billions of euros actually the energy department believe there are 800 billion of arrows that could be recovered and that is which -- which much bigger than what saudi arabia house. the state share would do a great job in funding our state's education system. as we can...
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what year did mr. bush put in these cuts for the wealthy? guest: 2001 and then again in 2003. dozen one, when president bush took office, he was inheriting the largest surplus in our budget that we have ever experienced. he was being told by economists that he would be receiving -- essentially taken over the white house with a projected surplus of $5.50 trillion. when he left office, it became a deficit of over $1 trillion. it was a complete reversal. caller: that was 2001. those billions and billions of dollars -- i think that even though we have a spending problem, i think our main problem is revenue. if you look at all the money that republicans gave to their big business friends, all of that money to bring down the budget and everything that they want to cut now, we could if used that money for these programs. i think it is real funny that they can take money from us to give to the millionaires and billionaires and then they want to cut us again. they want to cut from the children, the students, the seniors. they want to cut people like that. guest: gregory, that me agree
what year did mr. bush put in these cuts for the wealthy? guest: 2001 and then again in 2003. dozen one, when president bush took office, he was inheriting the largest surplus in our budget that we have ever experienced. he was being told by economists that he would be receiving -- essentially taken over the white house with a projected surplus of $5.50 trillion. when he left office, it became a deficit of over $1 trillion. it was a complete reversal. caller: that was 2001. those billions and...
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begun and the comparisons are contrasts with -- can you speak on the comparisons in panama where mr. bush24,000 troops into panama? what about the consultations he had prior to that? i am not quite old enough to remember that in detail. i remember the announcement we were going in. ?s there any similarities be there? guest: sure, one thing that is important to appreciate is there is the constitution and the war powers resolution. the war powers resolution is a lot. law. it was intended to enforce what congress understood the constitution to maine and to require. whenever we ask about what authority the president has for some military action that he took, we ask whether it was lawful. we have to ask was a constitutional and was unlawful under the war powers resolution. those are two separate questions. those are two separate bodies of law. president bush largely ignored in 1989 in the panama military action the war powers resolution. in any event, he did not seek prior approval by congress. he never sought any approval by congress for that action. many scholars of you that particular case
begun and the comparisons are contrasts with -- can you speak on the comparisons in panama where mr. bush24,000 troops into panama? what about the consultations he had prior to that? i am not quite old enough to remember that in detail. i remember the announcement we were going in. ?s there any similarities be there? guest: sure, one thing that is important to appreciate is there is the constitution and the war powers resolution. the war powers resolution is a lot. law. it was intended to...
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dissolve parliament and he could not amend the constitution now from bush and the latest box from the bush point mr david cameron wants me to establish a no fly zone over libya has been rejected by many in the international community among the songs and they say it should be up to begins yourselves to determine the fate and the future is how we have in london was to go to hit and close the snowslide so it would essentially be getting itself to shooting down its cost that's over now there are coming to the british troops deployed in been trust me they are there with the humanitarian situation that they're on growing concerns and that used to take over chemical weapons stockpiles and this is because one state it is fearful that gadhafi might use the stockpiles against his own people will secure conservations on both egypt and america that to you is still to the suez canal there in the mediterranean sea not far from libya so there are concerns testable american intervention in addition to a possible push when my colleague in london or in it looks at what foreign intervention would mean for libya and w
dissolve parliament and he could not amend the constitution now from bush and the latest box from the bush point mr david cameron wants me to establish a no fly zone over libya has been rejected by many in the international community among the songs and they say it should be up to begins yourselves to determine the fate and the future is how we have in london was to go to hit and close the snowslide so it would essentially be getting itself to shooting down its cost that's over now there are...
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what year did mr. bush put in these cuts for the wealthy? guest: 2001 and then again in 2003. in two dozen one, when president bush took office, he was inheriting the largest surplus in our budget that we have ever experienced. he was being told by economists that he would be receiving -- essentially taken over the white house with a projected surplus of $5.50 trilln. when he left office, it became a deficit of over trillion. it was a complete reversal. caller: that was 2001. those billions and billions of dollars i think that even though we have a spending problem, i think our main problem is revenue. if you look at all the money that republicans gave to their big business friends, all of that money to bring down the budget and everythin that they want to cut now, we could if used that money for these programs. i think it is real funny that they can take money from us to give to the millionaires and billionaires and then they want to cut us again. they want to c from the children, the students, the seniors. they want to cut people like that. guest: gregory, that me agree with
what year did mr. bush put in these cuts for the wealthy? guest: 2001 and then again in 2003. in two dozen one, when president bush took office, he was inheriting the largest surplus in our budget that we have ever experienced. he was being told by economists that he would be receiving -- essentially taken over the white house with a projected surplus of $5.50 trilln. when he left office, it became a deficit of over trillion. it was a complete reversal. caller: that was 2001. those billions and...
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think that first the bush administration and now the obama administration, i want to publicly thank mrs. bush for her leadership this this area when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban, we have seen the return of 2.5 million girls to school. we have seen women in the parliament, women in the lawyers, the high peace counsel that's set up, and we have more than doubled our spending on women and girls since 2008. we've tripled our staff on the ground starting in 2009 when i got there, and we have staffed a new four-person gender unit in kabul to keep a close eye on where the money's going, to work with the afghan ministry of women's affairs, and the final thing i'll say in the work we're doing because there's military, civilian, and diplomatic surges. the diplomatic surge we are absolutely clear that women cannot be used as pawns by the taliban or by the afghan government, that if the taliban wants to reconcile, they have to renounce al-qaeda, renounce violence, and agree to abide by the afghan constitution, which in the constitution protects the rights of women. >> thank youment i
think that first the bush administration and now the obama administration, i want to publicly thank mrs. bush for her leadership this this area when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban, we have seen the return of 2.5 million girls to school. we have seen women in the parliament, women in the lawyers, the high peace counsel that's set up, and we have more than doubled our spending on women and girls since 2008. we've tripled our staff on the ground starting in 2009 when i got...
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mr you know president bush and vice president cheney in particular and secretary rumsfeld have to be called an accounting. they should be made to stand trial and if they can't be not if not in this country which don't seem you know we're capable of a politically right now they should have to answer to a world tribunals under international law absolutely because otherwise who are we as a nation how can we say a million iraqi lives don't mean anything when we know that lies were told to drag us into war we how do we how do we get that stain off of our our our national conscience so i think that america can move beyond this we can create a new nation but we have to reclaim our honor by causing those who led us into a war based on lies to be held accountable. so it was you know that we have to wrap it up congressman dennis kucinich thanks so much for being as i'm sure still ahead here on the big picture are you ready to rumble break down the top stories of the week. the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions it's time to break through it through the people who c
mr you know president bush and vice president cheney in particular and secretary rumsfeld have to be called an accounting. they should be made to stand trial and if they can't be not if not in this country which don't seem you know we're capable of a politically right now they should have to answer to a world tribunals under international law absolutely because otherwise who are we as a nation how can we say a million iraqi lives don't mean anything when we know that lies were told to drag us...
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the gentleman from utah, mr. bush of. >> thank you mr. chairman.i thank the panel for staying as long. ms. pierce i appreciate the conversation you had with mr. tipton about oil shale and i appreciate you saying we are billions of euros actually the energy department believe there are 800 billion of arrows that could be recovered and that is which -- which much bigger than what saudi arabia house. the state share would do a great job in funding our state's education system. as we can tell when the secretary of the interior told by leading his process 77 oil leases have a direct impact on the funding of education in my state as well so i appreciate that comment. i do want to hit up dr. foss if i could with some questions. dealing with what we have talked about so far because it is very clear when gas prices go up and heating prices go up that becomes part of the collateral damage oftentimes of administration decisions especially lately so i want to follow-up with what mr. rove there was talking about. in your opinion which americans are really the m
the gentleman from utah, mr. bush of. >> thank you mr. chairman.i thank the panel for staying as long. ms. pierce i appreciate the conversation you had with mr. tipton about oil shale and i appreciate you saying we are billions of euros actually the energy department believe there are 800 billion of arrows that could be recovered and that is which -- which much bigger than what saudi arabia house. the state share would do a great job in funding our state's education system. as we can tell...
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progress and i think first of the bush administration down the obama administration i want to thank mrs. bush for her leadership when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban we have seen to would half-million girls go to school and women in the w the parliament, the high a council that has been set up on that and more than doubled our spending on women and girls since 2008, tripled staff on i the ground in 2009 when i got there and a new 4% gender unit ande koppel to keep a close eye on where the money isaf going to work with the afghan ministry of affairs. in the work that we're now doing with military with three integration we are absolutely clear that women cannot be used as pawns by fed taliban if they want to reconcile the have toghwhic renounce al qaeda and five men suisse said that checks the price to win it. >> i would get another quick question. our policy in haiti has been very involved there has been to move people out of port-au-prince and i have been a strongd advocate for putting a school in the center of a community with economic development because of they don't t ha
progress and i think first of the bush administration down the obama administration i want to thank mrs. bush for her leadership when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban we have seen to would half-million girls go to school and women in the w the parliament, the high a council that has been set up on that and more than doubled our spending on women and girls since 2008, tripled staff on i the ground in 2009 when i got there and a new 4% gender unit ande koppel to keep a close eye...
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beginning with nixon, ford, carter, reagan, the bushes, clinton, and obama. mr.ma is an honorable man. i know he wants to do the right thing, but unfortunately he cannot because of some much internal opposition to opposing gaddafi. first of all are the oil companies. they want to see gaddafi stay in power. they get what they want and have access to whatever they want. the hypocrisy is we really cannot help libya. we cannot provide a no-fly zone. it just depends where you are. they will lead to it in africa because i hate to say this -- but it is racism. we saw hundreds of thousands of people slaughtered in africa and the europeans did nothing. pinkoson well -- inkosovo we have a no-fly zone. every single american president has known what this man has done. he has been responsible for massacres and murders in africa. it is not charles taylor who should be in court. it is colonel gaddafi, because he is the one who aren't the troops and trained them. no country in africa has been able to withstand this. uganda is facing problems with fragmentation because gaddafi ci
beginning with nixon, ford, carter, reagan, the bushes, clinton, and obama. mr.ma is an honorable man. i know he wants to do the right thing, but unfortunately he cannot because of some much internal opposition to opposing gaddafi. first of all are the oil companies. they want to see gaddafi stay in power. they get what they want and have access to whatever they want. the hypocrisy is we really cannot help libya. we cannot provide a no-fly zone. it just depends where you are. they will lead to...
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progresse and i think first the bush administration of the obama administration want to publicly thank mrs. bush for her leadership in this area when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban we have sent 2.5 million girls to school, when been in parliamentn , women in the high peace council and more than doubled our spending on women and girls and women and triple our staff and a ground starting 2009 when i got there and staff and a new 4% gender unit to keep a close eye where the money is going towo work with the afghan ministry of women of their. with the work we're now doing with research military, civilian and diplomatic, the reconciliation reintegration, absolutelycann clear when it cannot be used as pawns by the taliban or the afghan government. that if it wants to reconcile they have to renounce al qaeda, of violence and abide by the afghan constitution. which it protects the rights women. >> another quick question of policy in v haiti and somebody has been very involved there that you know, very well. they are moving people out of port-au-prince. i have been an advocate for the
progresse and i think first the bush administration of the obama administration want to publicly thank mrs. bush for her leadership in this area when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban we have sent 2.5 million girls to school, when been in parliamentn , women in the high peace council and more than doubled our spending on women and girls and women and triple our staff and a ground starting 2009 when i got there and staff and a new 4% gender unit to keep a close eye where the...
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think that first the bush administration and now the obama administration, i want to publicly thank mrs. bush for her leadership this this area when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban, we have seen the return of 2.5 million girls to school. we have seen women in the parliament, women in the lawyers, the high peace counsel that's set up, and we have more than doubled our spending on women and girls since 2008. we've tripled our staff on the ground starting in 2009 when i got there, and we have staffed a new four-person gender unit in kabul to keep a close eye on where the money's going, to work with the afghan ministry of women's affairs, and the final thing i'll say in the work we're doing because there's military, civilian, and diplomatic surges. the diplomatic surge we are absolutely clear that women cannot be used as pawns by the taliban or by the afghan government, that if the taliban wants to reconcile, they have to renounce al-qaeda, renounce violence, and agree to abide by the afghan constitution, which in the constitution protects the rights of women. >> thank youment i
think that first the bush administration and now the obama administration, i want to publicly thank mrs. bush for her leadership this this area when she was first lady. since the fall of the taliban, we have seen the return of 2.5 million girls to school. we have seen women in the parliament, women in the lawyers, the high peace counsel that's set up, and we have more than doubled our spending on women and girls since 2008. we've tripled our staff on the ground starting in 2009 when i got...
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bush-frist. ashley, speeded up, dolly. [laughter] mr.dent, we admire your presidential grace, and i had the opportunity to see it on the ground. it is funny, we were over there smiling, having a good time, but it was kind of sad. we are in there, they are out there. not you. [laughter] but we have life after the senate, it is fun. it has a great pace to it. time,t that point in president bush and president clinton walked together. today's letter, i was on the ground, and i had the opportunity to spend time with john frist, being on the ground, saying the response to one of the three worst earthquakes in history. and him and president clinton getting together and raising a huge amount of money, creating hope for hundreds and thousands of people. you really demonstrated life outside of washington gives all sorts of opportunities to participate and look people up in some ways. i applaud your work in haiti. to my colleagues, harry reid and mitch mcconnell, the leadership era, this portrait is fun and nice, and i am honored, but it represents
bush-frist. ashley, speeded up, dolly. [laughter] mr.dent, we admire your presidential grace, and i had the opportunity to see it on the ground. it is funny, we were over there smiling, having a good time, but it was kind of sad. we are in there, they are out there. not you. [laughter] but we have life after the senate, it is fun. it has a great pace to it. time,t that point in president bush and president clinton walked together. today's letter, i was on the ground, and i had the opportunity...
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it is frightening, george bush frist. golly. mr.resident, we and our your post-presidential grace and i had the opportunity of seeing it on the ground. smiling, having a good side, but it is kind of sad. we are in there -- they are out there, and we're in here. you will see the interlocking relationship. at that point in time, president bush and president clinton locked together. two days later house on the ground with others who had been doing so much and had the opportunity to spend time with john frist who is doing surgery, seen response to one of the worst earthquakes in history. then president bush and president clinton getting together, raising a huge amount of money, invested, not throwing money at haiti, invested in creating hope for the future. you demonstrated so many ways that life outside of washington gives us opportunities to participate and lift people up in so many ways. i applaud your work in haiti. if had the pleasure working with you there. to my colleagues, harry reid and mitch mcconnell, the leadership -- the po
it is frightening, george bush frist. golly. mr.resident, we and our your post-presidential grace and i had the opportunity of seeing it on the ground. smiling, having a good side, but it is kind of sad. we are in there -- they are out there, and we're in here. you will see the interlocking relationship. at that point in time, president bush and president clinton locked together. two days later house on the ground with others who had been doing so much and had the opportunity to spend time with...
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mr. meeks and george w. bush seem to be frozen in time, backward looking. and fearful, philosophical views of government, history and the constitution. strict constructionism, mr. speaker, runs contrary to the whole legal development of rights in human history. strict constructionists look back to the founders' original document before the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments and other progressive amendments to the constitution were added. before nonland owners could vote, before lincoln's getty'sberg a-- gettysburg address. strict constructionists, as thurgood marshall said at an event celebrating the 200th anniversary of the writing of the constitution, quote, believe that the meaning of the constitution was fixed at the philadelphia convention. that would require us to know their original intent and rythedly preserve the founding fathers' philosophy. even though they were all men, most were slave holders and they allowed slavery in the constitution. a strict constructionist interpretation of the constitution also means a reaffirmation of states rights as the pr
mr. meeks and george w. bush seem to be frozen in time, backward looking. and fearful, philosophical views of government, history and the constitution. strict constructionism, mr. speaker, runs contrary to the whole legal development of rights in human history. strict constructionists look back to the founders' original document before the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments and other progressive amendments to the constitution were added. before nonland owners could vote, before lincoln's...
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mr. bob mcal inly, part of the bush administration's white house team on energy markets, and mr mr. frank rostro, who is the head of the energy and natural security program with the center for strategic and international studies. and they gave us their. mr. whitehouse: whit-- andthey bangalore and they gave us their insiects as to what is - bing ay gave us their insights as to what is caution the rise in gasoline prices at the pump. let me go through four charts here to try to summarize what they told us that he briefing. i think it is very useful information for my colleagues and for anyone else who's interested in the subject. this first chart is labeled "gasoline prices reflect the cost of crude oil." a fundamental truth which they all subscribe to is that the primary driver of the price of gasoline at the pump is in fact the price of crude oil on world markets. this chart demonstrates that. if it shows the price trends since 2005 for gasoline. that's the yellow line on this chart. and it shows the price of crude oil. that's the green line. while some past gasoline price spikes c
mr. bob mcal inly, part of the bush administration's white house team on energy markets, and mr mr. frank rostro, who is the head of the energy and natural security program with the center for strategic and international studies. and they gave us their. mr. whitehouse: whit-- andthey bangalore and they gave us their insiects as to what is - bing ay gave us their insights as to what is caution the rise in gasoline prices at the pump. let me go through four charts here to try to summarize what...
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mr. badner to us back in 2009, there is a series of comments on other properties they own on market, 350 bush, 500 pine, and 120 howard. perhaps since it has been a number of years we could get some updates on those other properties as well. >> i want to apologize to the commission. i was responsible for that time in 2009. due to other responsibilities and issues i was not able to prioritize that to bring that back to the commission. i appreciate this matter being brought before the commission. i will do our best to try to get these other projects move forward. this is an overall update on the status. president olague: great. do we have a date? >> the earliest would be june 2. president olague: we should schedule it for them. i would like to open up for public comment. >> sue hester. we can kind of fit this in. what i have here is a time line on this project. i have been bugging the department to calendar this forever, for many years. i went to the original allocation hearings. they were really interesting beckon the old days of the '80s. there are consequences of sites being dormant for so l
mr. badner to us back in 2009, there is a series of comments on other properties they own on market, 350 bush, 500 pine, and 120 howard. perhaps since it has been a number of years we could get some updates on those other properties as well. >> i want to apologize to the commission. i was responsible for that time in 2009. due to other responsibilities and issues i was not able to prioritize that to bring that back to the commission. i appreciate this matter being brought before the...
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mr. chairman. but it turns out the bush administration did an analysis. they thought the results are going to be that the regulations were more costly than the benefit. in fact, the health benefits alone were substantially greater than the cost by a ratio of 16 to one. from 1997 to 2001, the bush white house estimated that epa regulations promulgated during this year's costs between 32 and 35 billion, but health benefits alone were between 83,000,000,592,000,000,000. so interesting. but the house of another particular question here on the chesapeake and if i could. you mentioned the chesapeake and the great lakes. all mentioned petrus found when mr. dicks is up again. we've got six days in the district of columbia working on this as we lost so many jobs. the crab and fishing tourism and so on. you are wearing sherbet collet virginia, mr. goodlatte sponsored an amendment that passed the house to stop federal funding for the claimant of the day. this thing was a total maximum days take control away from the states and the states a claim the states are makin
mr. chairman. but it turns out the bush administration did an analysis. they thought the results are going to be that the regulations were more costly than the benefit. in fact, the health benefits alone were substantially greater than the cost by a ratio of 16 to one. from 1997 to 2001, the bush white house estimated that epa regulations promulgated during this year's costs between 32 and 35 billion, but health benefits alone were between 83,000,000,592,000,000,000. so interesting. but the...
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activity in the united states known as a bailout recently was in the initiative of the george bush administration of mr. paulson and mr. bernanke and it was bipartisanly supported. i agree we had to do them. we had to do them was because of failure in past regulatory policies. the fact is in the bill we passed last summer this money wouldn't have come from the treasury. it wouldn't have been added to the deficit. it -- the republican party popped it. not here but in the senate. i will make this announcement. i plan to reintroduce next week the prevention of the financial reform bill that would have taken the money for this program and other programs to alleviate the impact of foreclosure. the neighborhood stabilization program that helps gets foreclosed properties back into use, aid to homeowners who are unemployed and pay for it as we tried to do last year but republican opposition stopped us, not from the taxpayer but from the large institutions. and i don't mean to demonize but i think goldman sachs and wells fargo and bank of america and city corp and morgan stanley, i think they can pay for this -
activity in the united states known as a bailout recently was in the initiative of the george bush administration of mr. paulson and mr. bernanke and it was bipartisanly supported. i agree we had to do them. we had to do them was because of failure in past regulatory policies. the fact is in the bill we passed last summer this money wouldn't have come from the treasury. it wouldn't have been added to the deficit. it -- the republican party popped it. not here but in the senate. i will make this...
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mr. speaker, that someone in the bush administration way back when, we were about to attack iraq announce head thought the iraq war would cost $100 billion, alreadyry lindsay, he was fired for that. $100 -- larry lynn cey. he was fired for that $100 billion. imagine, war is going to cost 30 times that, or 50 times that, when you look at the long-term effects of caring for the rest of their lives for the soldiers who come back maimed. let's bring it back. on march 20, 2003, the united states armed forces at the direction of president george w. bush commenced a very vigorous and violent attack upon the nation of iraq and its people. that was the beginning of the iraq war and the beginning of the united states' assault on and subsequent occupation of iraq. and he did it because this congress approved of it. and this congress approved of it because we were told that iraq had weapons of mass destruction, that iraq had the intention and capability of hurting the united states, that iraq had something to do with 9/11 and al qaeda's role on 9/11. mr. speaker, all false. now, the bible says you sh
mr. speaker, that someone in the bush administration way back when, we were about to attack iraq announce head thought the iraq war would cost $100 billion, alreadyry lindsay, he was fired for that. $100 -- larry lynn cey. he was fired for that $100 billion. imagine, war is going to cost 30 times that, or 50 times that, when you look at the long-term effects of caring for the rest of their lives for the soldiers who come back maimed. let's bring it back. on march 20, 2003, the united states...
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mr. yondah oversaw among other things resistant and bush, protected vehicle program protection known as mrapand served the virginia class multi-year contract. mr. young will share the weapons system chief acquisition officer for the u.s. navy and for all of the department of defense. he is remembered finally in our subcommittee for the great work that he did on the's modernization. i want to make sure we got the kind of value out of the c-5's, one of which sat i think 41 world records and the flight from the dover air force base to turkey last year. we just got the fourth one over and the reviews are getting quite good. thanks for that as well. the next witness is michael sullivan from the government accountability office. who was your comptroller general and what's his name? >> jean dodaro. >> when he comes to testify he doesn't use notes, just write off the top with his head all of the testimony, all of his answers. is that part of the new policy? >> i don't have quite those talents, that's why he is where he is. >> there's two people i've seen do that, one is john roberts, chief justice o
mr. yondah oversaw among other things resistant and bush, protected vehicle program protection known as mrapand served the virginia class multi-year contract. mr. young will share the weapons system chief acquisition officer for the u.s. navy and for all of the department of defense. he is remembered finally in our subcommittee for the great work that he did on the's modernization. i want to make sure we got the kind of value out of the c-5's, one of which sat i think 41 world records and the...
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bush the lot of criticism. after the advent of president obama there was a lot. of welcome to the new america and mr obama. i would have hoped that. the administration under president obama. but the protesters across the arab world hoping to topple dictators in the quest for democracy may find that the choice may not be as free as they'd hoped for with a middling hand from a far still pulling the strings policy r.t. tel aviv. what do you say with the discover his messing with the minds of leading american politicians. the pentagon wanting to extract more resources from the senate to support your mission using one of the techniques they used against the taliban against the united states senate. he had a capitol hill over of course with the military of the moon scott lots ball rolling get to keep caps. it's a new start for russia's police force with major changes kicking off today and it all begins in a change of name brought reforms were ordered for a series of high profile councils or public trust sink to an all time low as ours easier that in a lot of our report says a lot riding on the overhaul success.
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activity in the united states known as a bailout recently was in the initiative of the george bush administration of mr. paulson and mr. bernanke and it was bipartisanly supported. i agree we had to do them. we had to do them was because of failure in past regulatory policies. the fact is in the bill we passed last summer this money wouldn't have come from the treasury. it wouldn't have been added to the deficit. it -- the republican party popped it. not here but in the senate. i will make this announcement. i plan to reintroduce next week the prevention of the financial reform bill that would have taken the money for this program and other programs to alleviate the impact of foreclosure. the neighborhood stabilization program that helps gets foreclosed properties back into use, aid to homeowners who are unemployed and pay for it as we tried to do last year but republican opposition stopped us, not from the taxpayer but from the large institutions. and i don't mean to demonize but i think goldman sachs and wells fargo and bank of america and city corp and morgan stanley, i think they can pay for this -
activity in the united states known as a bailout recently was in the initiative of the george bush administration of mr. paulson and mr. bernanke and it was bipartisanly supported. i agree we had to do them. we had to do them was because of failure in past regulatory policies. the fact is in the bill we passed last summer this money wouldn't have come from the treasury. it wouldn't have been added to the deficit. it -- the republican party popped it. not here but in the senate. i will make this...
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mr. and when you do it. should. we. should you. know in the lurch we can rule it we are. george bush the lesser or the younger. aunt if he decides he wants to have one must be walked resident. because that'll get reelected and even though. you have rank you do it because it moves becoming part of our national international consciousness we then have jewish bush slain in the same exact scenario we just didn't happen plays out in the movie you know first equally oh he has nukes and we realized oh well he's humanity as nukes do anything with him as he had planes and boats is no way to get here and then he says lay there steve hartman gay says. it could be suitcase bombs could give terrorists too much terrorists can it's not just the evidence i mean if you look at the way if we go back to for example the two thousand and three of iraq you had this whole pundit analyst complex right all of these former and current pentagon officials here are happily invited on c.n.n. on a sunday if the fox news tear out their ramp up to the war and so it really raises the question of how can you trust mainstream media when we so wi
mr. and when you do it. should. we. should you. know in the lurch we can rule it we are. george bush the lesser or the younger. aunt if he decides he wants to have one must be walked resident. because that'll get reelected and even though. you have rank you do it because it moves becoming part of our national international consciousness we then have jewish bush slain in the same exact scenario we just didn't happen plays out in the movie you know first equally oh he has nukes and we realized oh...
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figures at least than that of president bush there are a lot of criticism that after the advent of president obama there was a lot. of welcome to the new america mr obama. i would have hoped that. the administration and the president obama would have done better the protesters across the arab world hoping to talk with dictators in the chris for democracy may find that the choice may not be as free as they'd hoped for either meddling hand from a far still pulling the strings policy r.t. tel aviv. and stay with us if you can to discover who is messing with the minds of leading american politician. becoming wanting to extract more resources from the senate to support your mitt mission used one of the techniques they used against the taliban against the united states and the headache right now on capitol hill over reports the military men were asking you psychological mind games to keep the war coming. before that they'd see new start for russia's police force with major changes kicking off today and it all begins with a change of name root and branch reforms were ordered after a series of high profile scandals saw public trust sink to an all time lo
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asking what is it exactly that mr wiesel koussa knows that has caused him to defect and just how important any information he has be to the coalition partners. of the bushes and of course you say libya's defected foreign minister won't be granted any special immunity you've got it's national relations professor mark harmon says it's embarrassing for the taking except in this case there isn't. any notion. of threats against you do not exist and are going to wrong leaving a key figure in the lockerbie bombing. of the one hand he has an enormous a knowledge of the charges against congress and he will the british government. or the british public market are wrong and he's also if you figure in trying to undermine graft. but he also has a legacy or. it goes against. the words of the chief of police. of the united states has a long and mixed history of supporting rebels in internal conflicts and is also used again energy can reports helping out anti-government forces. the international community permitted intervention in libya to protect civilians from colonel qaddafi but washington wants to go further than that and is considering arming the rebels while offici
asking what is it exactly that mr wiesel koussa knows that has caused him to defect and just how important any information he has be to the coalition partners. of the bushes and of course you say libya's defected foreign minister won't be granted any special immunity you've got it's national relations professor mark harmon says it's embarrassing for the taking except in this case there isn't. any notion. of threats against you do not exist and are going to wrong leaving a key figure in the...