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mr. gary's availability. he has gone out of his way with many projects around the world making himself available. he continues to be in that mode. if you look at his letter for the record it expresses that view in writing.he h submitted. i would look to make one other brief comment about delay. when we began our work, our vice chairman who probably knows more about memorialization, has done more for memorials in the united states congress than any other member of the united states congress, senator, joined our commission. at one point, some one said we are taking a lot of time here. and he said when i joined the fdr commission, i sat at that end of the table, and after 30 years, i sat at that end of the table. and we don't want to go through this again. and very recently he brought to my attention the fact that, he, and other members of his generation, who served in world war ii, would like to celebrate this memorial. that was also affirmed by his fellow combat veteran, the chairman, and of course, senator st
mr. gary's availability. he has gone out of his way with many projects around the world making himself available. he continues to be in that mode. if you look at his letter for the record it expresses that view in writing.he h submitted. i would look to make one other brief comment about delay. when we began our work, our vice chairman who probably knows more about memorialization, has done more for memorials in the united states congress than any other member of the united states congress,...
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a man by the name of mr gary myers. and. mr mars was represented during the may lie trials and. mr myers in the marine corps came to a. very discreet mutual understanding i was all honorably discharged december thirty first two thousand and three and here i am. so i came back i think that that sense of a long term planning was gone i went through a divorce some things i did recklessly probably in the back of my mind i would not have minded down right. but my. i went through a period when t.c.p. . are on. and about it and thought of mainz. on a long period of severe drug abuse. i finally got to the point where i had no more money. i had no work or. i had long since moved out of my house and could not go back home and exactly where do you go from here. and it was when the national guard needed someone with and i my experience in teaching people how to fly the armed helicopters the cobras and i was asked to come in and help train some of those folks and the money was. you know fifteen twenty thousand dollars a year for part time work and it carried a retirement with even though i h
a man by the name of mr gary myers. and. mr mars was represented during the may lie trials and. mr myers in the marine corps came to a. very discreet mutual understanding i was all honorably discharged december thirty first two thousand and three and here i am. so i came back i think that that sense of a long term planning was gone i went through a divorce some things i did recklessly probably in the back of my mind i would not have minded down right. but my. i went through a period when t.c.p....
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before i came in here, i read about mr. gary webb, who came up dead in 2004 after he wrote the article and the book, the dark alliance. if we are going to put anything in place, you are going to have to go against the federal government. at one point they were talking about the war on homelessness, the war on communists. this is the federal government that is out of control, and i think we have enough sense to understand the recommendations we have got to be willing to cause a war on the war on drugs. it is not enough time. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i am here to first upon the commissioners for this ground- breaking hearing, and by having this hearing, there is international dialogue looking at the way these human rights impact of war on drugs have gone really important health and social consequences. and 2010 the international aid societies and a team of experts have drafted a declaration, and the emblems those decriminalization has resulted in overwhelmingly negative consequences. with all of the recommendatio
before i came in here, i read about mr. gary webb, who came up dead in 2004 after he wrote the article and the book, the dark alliance. if we are going to put anything in place, you are going to have to go against the federal government. at one point they were talking about the war on homelessness, the war on communists. this is the federal government that is out of control, and i think we have enough sense to understand the recommendations we have got to be willing to cause a war on the war on...
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. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what? have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and put behind bars. >> is marvin harrison smith your true name? >> yes, ma'am. >> the next day he goes before the judge and the bail is set. >> all right. that's a total of $35,000. >> back at the house, there are more than suspected predators on the way. this man pulling into our driveway is 38-year-old david hillbish. he builds tunnels. >> in the chat, he mentions molesting another 15-year-old. >> he's been chatting with a decoy, pretending to be 14. he says he'd rather not come to her home. he'd like to take her to a hotel. >> emily, wave him in. here he comes. good job. we got him coming. >> online using the screen names tunnels12000, he tells the decoy named tracy in xcess, this isn't his first time meeting a teen on the internet. i did it with a 15-year-old before and i came really close to getting caught. i didn't have sex wit
. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what? have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and put behind bars. >> is marvin harrison smith your true name? >> yes, ma'am. >> the next day he goes before the judge and the bail is set. >> all right. that's a total of $35,000. >> back at the...
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i want to read, you mentioned, read from his court distribute, mr. gary mae, a back and forth with the u.s. attorney's office, and the question is, mr. mae, while you were at upper big branch mine was there a practice of providing when inspector were comes to the mine? answer, yes. question, can you tell us from beginning to end how these warnings were communicated? answer it would start usually someone came through the guard shack. there would be a phone call and it would be announced over the radio, "company on property." from that point it would be received at the office. from the office, call underground, let them know we had "company." skipping forward in this discussion, question, how often at upper big branch mine were warning given to inspectors, that inspectors were coming on the property? answer, a lot. question, most of the time? answer, yes. question, was the upper big branch mine able to avoid citations from msha because of the practice of advanced warning of inspections? answer, yes. question, did you know it was -- if it was illegal to give
i want to read, you mentioned, read from his court distribute, mr. gary mae, a back and forth with the u.s. attorney's office, and the question is, mr. mae, while you were at upper big branch mine was there a practice of providing when inspector were comes to the mine? answer, yes. question, can you tell us from beginning to end how these warnings were communicated? answer it would start usually someone came through the guard shack. there would be a phone call and it would be announced over the...
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. >>> mr. gary? that is some great weather. >> we do what we can. >> and that is nasa, after all. when they ask, you jump do it, right? >> and that weather was gorgeous. >> and that is good. it's visually going to leave and maybe there is another opportunity not to see that one you the -- but the other as it goes to new york city and this is some beautiful conditions and the clouds will come in overnight tonight. the cathedral is real, real nice and we saw the shuttle going here and be very, very comfortable. 71 degrees and some sunshine, clouds coming in and the temperatures dropping through the 60s and that is goings to stay dry. leonardtown, 73; jumped the bay, stevensville and cambridge in the 70s, frederick, upper 60s and hagerstown, 66 and most clouds have stayed to the west of us and some showers here and coming out of louisiana, mississippi, alabama and some streaks -- streaks of it riding up in our direction and this is lifting in our direction. we're not going to have some rain like this. s
. >>> mr. gary? that is some great weather. >> we do what we can. >> and that is nasa, after all. when they ask, you jump do it, right? >> and that weather was gorgeous. >> and that is good. it's visually going to leave and maybe there is another opportunity not to see that one you the -- but the other as it goes to new york city and this is some beautiful conditions and the clouds will come in overnight tonight. the cathedral is real, real nice and we saw the...
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competed in a record 52 masters tournaments from 1952 to 2009, ladies and gentlemen please welcome mr. garytiful. very nice. next on the tee we welcome our six-time masters champion, a man whose skills as a player are exceeded only by his reputation for honesty and integrity as a man. ladies and gentlemen, mr. jack nicklaus. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> wow! ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 masters has now officially begun. have fun. >> for the 25th consecutive year, jim nantz will host masters coverage for cbs news. he's with us now from augusta national golf club. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. what a start it was to this tournament, as you just saw. so much emotion in the air with jack and ernie and all three, just a beautiful morning here. we're concerned there might be severe weather in the afternoon, so those going off early, i think, have the better end of the deal and better scoring conditions because we might not see some of these guys really get their first round completed until tomorrow when it's going to be cold and windy here. >> gayle king and erica hill j
competed in a record 52 masters tournaments from 1952 to 2009, ladies and gentlemen please welcome mr. garytiful. very nice. next on the tee we welcome our six-time masters champion, a man whose skills as a player are exceeded only by his reputation for honesty and integrity as a man. ladies and gentlemen, mr. jack nicklaus. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> wow! ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 masters has now officially begun. have fun. >> for the 25th consecutive year, jim nantz...
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sergeant gary called mr. obama a coward and economic and religious enemy.is lawyer says he has a right to free speech but prosecutors say stein's behavior is a violation of pentagon policy which restricts free speech rights of service members. >>> about 30 years ago, helen collins' husband prepared her for what ended up happening this week. back then john collins urged his wife to learn how to take off and land their small plane. on monday, the wisconsin pilot died at the controls with his 80-year-old wife in the passenger seat. audio recordings of what happened next reveal just how calm helen collins remained. >> somebody better get here in a hurry. >> she was not a pilot so she had to rely on control tower for some quick lessons as she found herself stuck in the skies over sturgeon bay, wisconsin. >> okay, helen. put the gear down. helen, did you find the gear lever? >> i found it but i can't get it down. oh, there. >> you look good. >> i don't feel good. >> a flight instructor in another plane pulled up alongside to help talk helen through the landing pr
sergeant gary called mr. obama a coward and economic and religious enemy.is lawyer says he has a right to free speech but prosecutors say stein's behavior is a violation of pentagon policy which restricts free speech rights of service members. >>> about 30 years ago, helen collins' husband prepared her for what ended up happening this week. back then john collins urged his wife to learn how to take off and land their small plane. on monday, the wisconsin pilot died at the controls with...
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mr. chairman. his laurie ferber, did you have an opportunity to speak with gary gensler prior to declaring bankruptcyno. >> in your opinion, were his priorities protecting customer funds, or making sure the company was sold to enter dealer broker's? >> my conversations with mr. gensler are related to topics. but he was very focused on the customer funds and he, along with his colleagues, wanted an update on where we were in conclusion. >> let me also ask you, to your knowledge, was mr. jon corzine in contact with mr. gary gensler prior to mf global declaring bankruptcy? >> i assume you're talking about in the last days? >> prior to bankruptcy. right. >> i am not aware that they had any discussions. >> so there was not any conversation jon corzine had with you about his conversations with gary gensler? >> that is correct, sir. that is my recollection. mr. gensler may or may not have been -- i'm not sure. there was a call at two clock on saturday afternoon with many regulators. i do not know if mr. gensler was on a call. >> let me ask you another question. if we go back to june of 2011, there was conce
mr. chairman. his laurie ferber, did you have an opportunity to speak with gary gensler prior to declaring bankruptcyno. >> in your opinion, were his priorities protecting customer funds, or making sure the company was sold to enter dealer broker's? >> my conversations with mr. gensler are related to topics. but he was very focused on the customer funds and he, along with his colleagues, wanted an update on where we were in conclusion. >> let me also ask you, to your...
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mr. blankfein to gary kaminsky. is that good or bad news. >> good news because he has managed in a difficult environment. we all know that. the departure of that employee that really ripped the firm. a big negative but addressed that with the interview with gary as well and said goldman is evolving. i think he is evolving and doing a great job managing risk at goldman sachs and the real question was, going forward five ye years, ten year, how much are the changes going to affect their ability to earn forward. >> caterpillar, shares falling 4% dragging on the dow despite a strong quarter. our next guest talks about it and the company's forecast. a buy rating on the stock and comments from the earnings, economies in europe, china, brazil slowed. sales in china were off in the first quarter, likely down for the full year. how much of a problem is that for cat? >> well, it's a big headline problem. i mean part of the issue is cat telling people how great china is and how strong they are there. turns out it's about 3% of
mr. blankfein to gary kaminsky. is that good or bad news. >> good news because he has managed in a difficult environment. we all know that. the departure of that employee that really ripped the firm. a big negative but addressed that with the interview with gary as well and said goldman is evolving. i think he is evolving and doing a great job managing risk at goldman sachs and the real question was, going forward five ye years, ten year, how much are the changes going to affect their...
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i'm accompanied by mr. garye, the director of our seattle audit division who directed the national audit. the grant and per diem program is the largest of several va homeless programs providing services to homeless veterans. responsibility for the management and operation of funded projects rests with the community providers. why va medical facilities provide the oversight over the delivery of the support services. we've reviewed community agencies receiving grant and per diem funds in fy-2011 to determine if services to homeless veterans are provided as described in their grant applications. and to assess whether program funding was effectively aligned with vha's program priorities. we identified opportunities and made recommendations to strengthen program oversight. , the grant application evaluation process and program controls. we determined vha needed standards for program safety, security, health and welfare, a more comprehensive grant application evaluation process, a mechanism to better assess and measur
i'm accompanied by mr. garye, the director of our seattle audit division who directed the national audit. the grant and per diem program is the largest of several va homeless programs providing services to homeless veterans. responsibility for the management and operation of funded projects rests with the community providers. why va medical facilities provide the oversight over the delivery of the support services. we've reviewed community agencies receiving grant and per diem funds in fy-2011...
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before long, gary kelly pointed his .38 revolver at juan and shot him in the face. mr. rivella died in frot nt of s home. he leaves a wife and a 13-year-old daughter. latinos are less likely to report crimes to local law enforcement, a fear of having themselves deported or a loved one deported. many latina women face nightmare situations if they are victims of domestic violence because of senate bill 1070, many of these women placed in a position where they cannot report their abuser in fear of getting deported. in some cases these women are held hostage in their own home. mr. chairman, members, no one regardless of immigration status should ever be placed in harm's way. senate bill 1070 has shifted priorities of law enforcement to focus its attention away from the criminal investigation and placed squarely on local law enforcement immigration enforcement. this comes at the expense of rape, assault, murder victims. most recently the maricopa county sheriff's office has come under fire for their failure to investigate 400 sexual assault cases, many of these cases involve
before long, gary kelly pointed his .38 revolver at juan and shot him in the face. mr. rivella died in frot nt of s home. he leaves a wife and a 13-year-old daughter. latinos are less likely to report crimes to local law enforcement, a fear of having themselves deported or a loved one deported. many latina women face nightmare situations if they are victims of domestic violence because of senate bill 1070, many of these women placed in a position where they cannot report their abuser in fear of...
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mr. bamford i thoroughly enjoy your books. i have a question for you. in 2008, i had attend add conference where admiral gary spoke about the tessfleet i think from anti-submarine by american forces. i believe it was about 50 at the time. as i understand it the fleet is now going to incorporate 44,000 employees on top of i believe 13,000 employees for intelligence gathering specifically electronic eavesdropping. i'd like to know if you heard of this about this program and by the way, some of these directors, the present was a former nsa director. some of these programs what their budget is, and what they are tasked for. i would like to hear your comments on this. thank you very much. >> well, it's a good question. it's expanded enormously. there is this entire fleet now of cyber warriors. that's the new war. p we're creating an enormous -- always looking for new wars throughout and now they are latching on to cyber wars is the latest thing. these contractors, these contractors need some place to make money and they are making lots of money on these cyber wars. as you mentioned, there is a new fleet, the flee
mr. bamford i thoroughly enjoy your books. i have a question for you. in 2008, i had attend add conference where admiral gary spoke about the tessfleet i think from anti-submarine by american forces. i believe it was about 50 at the time. as i understand it the fleet is now going to incorporate 44,000 employees on top of i believe 13,000 employees for intelligence gathering specifically electronic eavesdropping. i'd like to know if you heard of this about this program and by the way, some of...
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mr. lord has had two brain surgeries. he survived those. and now he's survived this. gary? >> rob, an amazing story. it was a bit hard to hear, but those are the sounds and sights of the aftermath of a tornado. i know our viewers will understand. rob marciano, thank you very much. >>> in iowa now, take a look at the pictures coming in from the tiny town of thurman. a tornado leveled much of the town. only about 300 people living there, and 90% of it, according to the mayor, is now damaged. what's amazing as you look at these pictures, nobody was even hurt. and this is creston, iowa. a tornado hit a hospital there. it was a scary 30 minutes, an hour, huge winds broke windows, sent glass flying from the building. no serious injuries being reported. while yesterday's threat was more widespread, it's really important we make in clear right now, there are several states and some major cities that still face dangerous, even life-threatening conditions as we speak. jacqui jeras is tracking this for us. tell us the latest. >> we think the next couple of hours, the atmosphere is really going to explode acros
mr. lord has had two brain surgeries. he survived those. and now he's survived this. gary? >> rob, an amazing story. it was a bit hard to hear, but those are the sounds and sights of the aftermath of a tornado. i know our viewers will understand. rob marciano, thank you very much. >>> in iowa now, take a look at the pictures coming in from the tiny town of thurman. a tornado leveled much of the town. only about 300 people living there, and 90% of it, according to the mayor, is...
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mr. trump recognized the problem was lack of leadership and you didn't blame little john or meatloaf. you fired garyould keep me up at night. >> i'm watching trump. he can't stand it. he's being shown up with this slow build up to you're a horses, ass which is erasing this issue. that's your characterization of what you said. >> what is your characterization? >> i think we got him pretty well. >> tell me about the jokes and how you work these things up. >> we meet. there'sç a few of us. we get together and start talking about topics. the president will have ideas about the things he wants to talk about. we get a list of the things we want to make fun and the things we want to make fun of about ourselves. the president is not afraid to poke fun at himself. i think you have to do that if you're going to make fun of a lot of other people too. >> how important is it when he has a good night? does he gets stakes if he has a flat night? >> i don't know how much things like this matter on the night in the sense that presidents have had good nights and bad nights. what can really matter is if do you a grea
mr. trump recognized the problem was lack of leadership and you didn't blame little john or meatloaf. you fired garyould keep me up at night. >> i'm watching trump. he can't stand it. he's being shown up with this slow build up to you're a horses, ass which is erasing this issue. that's your characterization of what you said. >> what is your characterization? >> i think we got him pretty well. >> tell me about the jokes and how you work these things up. >> we meet....
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mr. trump, recognized the problem was a lack of leadership, and you didn't blame little john or meat loaf, you fire gary me up at night. >> i'm watching trump. he can't stand it. he is being shown up here with a slow build up to, you're a horse's ass. >> that's your characterization of what we said, but -- >> what was yourç characterization. >> i think we got him pretty well. >> tell me about the jokes and how you work these things up? >> we meet, and there's a few of us, one of the president's advisors, and others, and we get together and talk about topics. the president will have ideas about the things he wants to talk about. we get a list of all of the things we want to make fun of and the things we want to make fun of about ourselves. the president is not afraid to poke fun of himself, and i think you have to do that if you're going to make fun of other people too. >> how important is it that he has a good night. does he get the stakes if he has a flat night. >> i don't know, i don't know how much things like this matter on a night. the president's have good nights and bad nights at these things, i
mr. trump, recognized the problem was a lack of leadership, and you didn't blame little john or meat loaf, you fire gary me up at night. >> i'm watching trump. he can't stand it. he is being shown up here with a slow build up to, you're a horse's ass. >> that's your characterization of what we said, but -- >> what was yourç characterization. >> i think we got him pretty well. >> tell me about the jokes and how you work these things up? >> we meet, and...
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marine corps board has recommended that sergeant gary stein be dismissed for questioning president obama's authority. stein has posted on facebook is that mrobama is the domestic enemy our oath speaks of and he said he'd deny orders given by the president. he later clarified that he would refuse illegal orders. stein says the military is using him as an example. a final decision on the recommendation is expected next week. >>> number four, one of the winners of last week's mega millions jackpot has come forward to claim the prize. they have chosen to remain anonymous. the person's ticket worth $218 million before taxes. now, there are still two other winning tickets out there, one sold in maryland and the other in illinois. >>> it has been 246 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the government added 120,000 jobs in march. every little bit helps to get the economy back on track, but we still have a long way to go. >>> well, we just learned a few hours ago that house majority leader eric cantor donated $25,000 to a super pac with a mission to oust incumbent members of congress, including members
marine corps board has recommended that sergeant gary stein be dismissed for questioning president obama's authority. stein has posted on facebook is that mrobama is the domestic enemy our oath speaks of and he said he'd deny orders given by the president. he later clarified that he would refuse illegal orders. stein says the military is using him as an example. a final decision on the recommendation is expected next week. >>> number four, one of the winners of last week's mega...
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mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. ultimately you didn't blame lil jon or meatloaf. you fired garykeep me up at night. [ applause ] >> trump didn't like it. he complained to fox news the next morning. i didn't know that i'd be the sole focus. is there anyone else they could talk about?ç later that day. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leerd of al qaeda. >> that announcement managed to interrupt the last few minutes of celebrity apprentice. that's "the ed show." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> thank you. have a good weekend. >> you bet. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. jeb bush says he would, says he would consider being vice president. he said he would consider it and then he told bloomberg news i will not consider it. mitch daniels said everyone should consider it. maybe that means he wants it. he said just because everything should consider doesn't mean he wants it. mario rubio gave a speech that seemed like a vice president audition
mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. ultimately you didn't blame lil jon or meatloaf. you fired garykeep me up at night. [ applause ] >> trump didn't like it. he complained to fox news the next morning. i didn't know that i'd be the sole focus. is there anyone else they could talk about?ç later that day. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden,...
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>>gary: ysid >> -- f.zito tomorrow the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the clubs that want to the world series. and lost to the yankees at the end of the seven games. mre mays and the rea ction and >> it was a great vacation. to see a lot of guys.. will feel feel sorry for the ones that are not here. >> to play the game and the heyday and look back i am a very proud. with willie mays and all the greats, it was great. >>gary: it was nearly perfect. alex rodriguez is dealing with history. his about to go deep. 630 time tyied griffey jr. and there it is. yankees' victory 5- 0 tony la russa. he retired from the cardinals. however, they invited him back to bring the trophy. however, they did lose today we are right back bay area ! here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400 to sign up and get a free smartphone. choose one of our hottest phones. verizon wireless and xfinity. tv, home phone, internet and wireless together. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but
>>gary: ysid >> -- f.zito tomorrow the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the clubs that want to the world series. and lost to the yankees at the end of the seven games. mre mays and the rea ction and >> it was a great vacation. to see a lot of guys.. will feel feel sorry for the ones that are not here. >> to play the game and the heyday and look back i am a very proud. with willie mays and all the greats, it was great. >>gary: it was nearly perfect. alex rodriguez is...
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gary l. woods jr. or his great sacrifice and service. mr. president, i yield the floor. marine man madamr. manchin: mad? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: i rise to speak about the importance of teaching our young people to embrace their right and responsibility to participate in our democratic election process and to highlight a west virginia high school that has an outstanding record for going the extra mile to encourage of students to vegster and vote. there is no greater freedom or responsibility than our right to vote. our country was born because brave men and women fought tirelessly and endured countless hardships to win their voting rights. in fact, even young people had to fight for this right and it was west virginia's own senator william randolph who advocated for the 26th amendment to the constitution so that americans can vote starting at age 18. in 1971 the measure finally passed. what few people know is he worked on that for over 20 years. senator randolph believed just as is do that every vote counts and just as importantly i believe that e
gary l. woods jr. or his great sacrifice and service. mr. president, i yield the floor. marine man madamr. manchin: mad? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: i rise to speak about the importance of teaching our young people to embrace their right and responsibility to participate in our democratic election process and to highlight a west virginia high school that has an outstanding record for going the extra mile to encourage of students to vegster and vote. there...
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gary, we're having a problem with your audio. let me turn to john carney. john, part of the problem with goldman has been its public relations work here and even mr.ted that. do you think they're starting to turn it around? >> i do. i think this is a major change for them. we haven't seen lloyd blankfein talking to cnbc or anybody else for that matter for about two years. having him come out publicly i think should help the firm. they tried to sort of hide behind the scenes for a long time. that didn't work out. it's actually been a disastrous policy. so having lloyd sit there, smile, show that he's a human being, that he's willing to talk, that they have nothing to hide is a very, very good thing for the firm. >> and, gary, back to you now. just pick up there on the thought. this looks like goldman trying to turn around what had been notably bad fortunes in the public affairs area. >> i agree with john. and john knows. this is an attempt, and it's the beginning of an attempt for people to understand more about the business. go back to alec baldwin, exactly why this is a good strategy. alec baldwin tries to come across as though he's there as a re
gary, we're having a problem with your audio. let me turn to john carney. john, part of the problem with goldman has been its public relations work here and even mr.ted that. do you think they're starting to turn it around? >> i do. i think this is a major change for them. we haven't seen lloyd blankfein talking to cnbc or anybody else for that matter for about two years. having him come out publicly i think should help the firm. they tried to sort of hide behind the scenes for a long...
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mr. and the cpr and i started chest compressions. was nice to see this middle school students had lance during this time and it that the that panic. it was garytening. and you wanna know whether the driver is all right. >>erica: this is some light at the end of the tunnel because we will see some sunshine and higher temperatures as we head into the weekend. right now there is a way around the bay area. here's the day planner. was the victors -- up until the afternoon in afternoon will be moderate rain in the >> to taper off and when we eat into the overnight hours. we're attacking the happy story line. it's approaching concord. highway 101 is getting a healthy dose of what weather. adeptly need to insure wipers and carry an umbrella. dry -- a bit dry air in cupertino. this light rain instances go in some detail area prepared by 12:00 in obese body weight. as we advance the clock that they will become more widespread. will still be dealing with grain by 8:00. but it'll be more spotty. the be showers once again as a wake up tomorrow morning. bay area that usually translates into snow in the sierras. here is the www.snowbomb.com. here's your 7 d
mr. and the cpr and i started chest compressions. was nice to see this middle school students had lance during this time and it that the that panic. it was garytening. and you wanna know whether the driver is all right. >>erica: this is some light at the end of the tunnel because we will see some sunshine and higher temperatures as we head into the weekend. right now there is a way around the bay area. here's the day planner. was the victors -- up until the afternoon in afternoon will be...
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and later, gary kaminsky's interview with lloyd blankfein, that from the headquarters building where it appears that they have given interest to mr. into let's give you a few stocks to watch. aflange topping earnings estimates in its fourth quarter. the insurance giant boosting its outlook for japan, which is basically a lot of its business and, therefore, its revenues. buy due issuing a second quarter revenue forecast. first quarter results in line with estimates that chinese company taking a hit, as you see right there. and eli lilly beating first quarter estimates, helped by strong sales of its antidepressant simbalta. >>> i want to head back to gather kaminsky. over to you. >> thank you, carl. and i am joined by jim o'neill, the chairman of the goldman sachs here at the headquarters. jim, why are you here in new york? tell us about this conference. and the message most importantly that you delivered this morning to the g-sam clients. >> i'm here to host this conference. it's called the growth market summit. it's the second year we've done it and it's right at the core of how i'm trike to lead the plans around the world in thi
and later, gary kaminsky's interview with lloyd blankfein, that from the headquarters building where it appears that they have given interest to mr. into let's give you a few stocks to watch. aflange topping earnings estimates in its fourth quarter. the insurance giant boosting its outlook for japan, which is basically a lot of its business and, therefore, its revenues. buy due issuing a second quarter revenue forecast. first quarter results in line with estimates that chinese company taking a...
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mr. commissioner. you can watch the playoffs tomorrow night, philadelphia flyers and the pittsburgh penguins tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. on nbc sports network. garyfor being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> paul, thank you. >> you bet. >> you've got a future in sports, baby. >> not in hockey. ♪ [ male announcer ] lately, there's been a seismic shift in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world...