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mr. harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. hink. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i make no sound at alright. so the herring will think, he's gone. well, no fun today i guess but any way i am safe. and
mr. harold will think. i need to get closer and closer to the herring and call to him in this way. hello mr. herring. hink. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social security and voucher medicare as if they had anything to do with causing the deficit and the problem we're in. and under e guise of saving taxpayers dollars, what they're doing is silencing n.p.r., not because it saves money but because it is not on the same ideological freak wednesdayy of the extreme -- free against -- frequency of e extreme right. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. eshoo: i yield to ms. woolsey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognize
mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize...
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from a moscow movie theater where the first show of the movie the salamander key has just and it mr her were in the nineteen seventies after turkish delight sent a soldier of orange you were rated the best actor in the netherlands you enjoyed a well deserved all european reputation so why did you decide to move to hollywood well i didn't go to hollywood basically i got a chance to get into. english language work as an actor because i spoke english enough let's put it that way. and so we know what you need to if you go into this is not hollywood hollywood's not waiting for me hollywood still not waiting for me hollywood doesn't exist for me i'm the filmmaker that's not a hollywood they make certain films. that take me years to take they take years to do that. but that's not to me that's not where we live. it's just a different sized product and it's safe it's not dangerous it's not too sweet not too salt not too much blood but the live so it's like. it's almost like you know i can't swim team your jacket. those those that's hollywood movies they need to have millions of people to watch t
from a moscow movie theater where the first show of the movie the salamander key has just and it mr her were in the nineteen seventies after turkish delight sent a soldier of orange you were rated the best actor in the netherlands you enjoyed a well deserved all european reputation so why did you decide to move to hollywood well i didn't go to hollywood basically i got a chance to get into. english language work as an actor because i spoke english enough let's put it that way. and so we know...
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mrs. gilman's past which would lay her open to blackmail. mr.ter, perhaps what you need is a good private investigator. but you don't understand, mr. mason. i want you as an attorney. yes, of course, hire anybody else as necessary, but you do it. do you happen to know if there's a workshop someplace around the gilman house? why, yes, of...course. i-i-i've seen it there. why do you ask? mr. carter, i'll take your case on one condition. i want you to assign to me all your right, title, and interest, whatever it may be, to the contents of that workshop. all those contents that exist at the present time or existed at any other time during the day. well, i'll sign anything, mr. mason, but quite obviously, since i'm only a guest at the house and own nothing in the workshop or anyplace else there, such a paper would be a legal absurdity. i'd simply like to have what we lawyers call... color-of-title to give me a legal right to explore the premises. now, if it's agreeable, i'll have my secretary get together with you in the outer office, draw up a bill
mrs. gilman's past which would lay her open to blackmail. mr.ter, perhaps what you need is a good private investigator. but you don't understand, mr. mason. i want you as an attorney. yes, of course, hire anybody else as necessary, but you do it. do you happen to know if there's a workshop someplace around the gilman house? why, yes, of...course. i-i-i've seen it there. why do you ask? mr. carter, i'll take your case on one condition. i want you to assign to me all your right, title, and...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social security and voucher medicare as if they had anything to do with causing the deficit and the problem we're in. and under the guise of saving taxpayers dollars, what they're doing is silencing n.p.r., not because it saves money but because it is not on the same ideological freak wednesdayy of the extreme -- free against -- frequency of the extreme right. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. eshoo: i yield to ms. woolsey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recog
mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize...
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mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in heror the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front door of the residence was open and stepped inside. officer suguitan noticed mr. smith and mr. rios, an additional roommate, were standing face to face having a conversation. both men were approximately 7 feet in front of officer suguitan. officer suguitan looked at both men and stated, how are you doing, we are here to help. mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is an item qui
mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in heror the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social security and voucher medicare as if they had anything to do with causing the deficit and the problem we're in. and under the guise of saving taxpayers dollars, what they're doing is silencing n.p.r., not because it saves money but because it is not on the same ideological freak wednesdayy of the extreme -- free against -- frequency of the extreme right. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. eshoo: i yield to ms. woolsey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. woolsey: the reaction to
mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social security and voucher medicare as...
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mrs. cross her teeth back. that i will not do! [shudders] hey, j.d. turns out mr.so said once he's stable, we have to bounce him to county. sorry. turk! hey, if you go talk to kelso for me, i'll give you this special christmas gum. [thinking] ok, this is actually mrs. cross's medicated denture gum, so you have to sell it with your eyes. sell it... sell it... ok. j.d.'s voice: think of your best moment in medicine. so i said, "i can't do it on my own." excuse me, sir. a man just fainted over there. are you a doctor? not this weekend, son. another bahama mama, please. easy on the bahama. heavy on the mama. how you doing? ha ha ha ha ha! [chuckling] dr. kelso, i know you told carla to bounce mr. milligan to county, but it's christmas, so...what do you say? i'd say get me a 3-t form. 3-t fo-- what's that? that's tough titties, turkelton. uhh...uh...uh... uh...oh, god. so, uh, what do you wanna be when you grow up? a baseball player. yeah, well, i wanted to be a ballerina when i was little, but according to my mom, 6-year-olds with mild scoliosis and giant man feet aren
mrs. cross her teeth back. that i will not do! [shudders] hey, j.d. turns out mr.so said once he's stable, we have to bounce him to county. sorry. turk! hey, if you go talk to kelso for me, i'll give you this special christmas gum. [thinking] ok, this is actually mrs. cross's medicated denture gum, so you have to sell it with your eyes. sell it... sell it... ok. j.d.'s voice: think of your best moment in medicine. so i said, "i can't do it on my own." excuse me, sir. a man just...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social security and voucher medicare as if they had anything to do with causing the deficit and the problem we're in. and under the guise of saving taxpayers dollars, what they're doing is silencing n.p.r., not because it saves money but because it is not on the same ideological freak wednesdayy of the extreme -- free against -- frequency of the extreme right. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. eshoo: i yield to ms. woolsey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recog
mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patrick's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away women's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize...
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mrs. carroll says her husband was on drugs at the time.e is due in court tomorrow. >>> actor charlie sheen has lost custody of his young twin sons. >> don't say good-bye, just say see you later. >> see you later. >> good-bye. >> this video was posted on radar online. it shows authorities removing the boys from his home last night. his estranged wife filed a temporary restraining order against him the tv star as well as a custody order after claims that charlie sheen was abusive towards her. sheen plans to fight to regain joint custody delivering this message in a los angeles tv interview this morning. >> bob, max, it's your da da and i have never lied to you and this is another example of that and i will see you soon. you're in my heart and i love you. >> twitter account in charlie sheen's name is apparently now active. reportedly with almost a million followers. >>> another soggy day around the bay area today. let me show you 101 southbound in san rafael this morning. some minor flooding reported on bay area roads. no major accidents but
mrs. carroll says her husband was on drugs at the time.e is due in court tomorrow. >>> actor charlie sheen has lost custody of his young twin sons. >> don't say good-bye, just say see you later. >> see you later. >> good-bye. >> this video was posted on radar online. it shows authorities removing the boys from his home last night. his estranged wife filed a temporary restraining order against him the tv star as well as a custody order after claims that charlie...
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mrs. rogers in her fight for everything that we stand for. particularly redevelopment, which is so timely today. i want to thank the chinatown community development center, as well as tabernacle, the rev., the urban core, the asian american and african american communities together. when we come together, we can not be more powerful. thank you to everyone for that expression of love. today's announcement is also about the glove of st. francis. the compassion as a city that we have for our homeless and what we are all going to invest in our children, as well as taking care of our seniors. this will be a testament of what we stand for as a city. the city named after st. francis. thank you for being here. i look forward to future events here when the building is up and future projects in the city. thank you. >> the district supervisor of district 6, we know them pretty well. >> this is actually district 6. >> i know. [laughter] >> having been raised in the chinatown community development center and now being done the board of supervisors, it is
mrs. rogers in her fight for everything that we stand for. particularly redevelopment, which is so timely today. i want to thank the chinatown community development center, as well as tabernacle, the rev., the urban core, the asian american and african american communities together. when we come together, we can not be more powerful. thank you to everyone for that expression of love. today's announcement is also about the glove of st. francis. the compassion as a city that we have for our...
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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 expected to
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....
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mrs. harvey was not able to get a good description of her attacker.he did have one telling detail, however. she told police that when he left the scene, his pants were soiled. from richmond, wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> the f.b.i. is asking for your help fighting a man who's been impersonating bank customers and emptying their accounts. the man in his fifties or sixties, 5-9, bald and green eyes. he's wants in a string of incidents dating almost two years ago. officials have not released details of how he's able to steal people's identity. a lot of people are still without power in the east bay this morning because of one distracted driver. the chp says the driver was using his cellphone last night when he crashed into a power poll. the driver wasn't hurt but the power pole snapped. about 150 homes won't get power back until crews finish installing a new power pole. demonstrators disrupt a foreclosure process as a new batch of homes goes up for bid on the courthouse steps. the governor brings his campaign for votetetetetetetetetetetetete my diet? wel
mrs. harvey was not able to get a good description of her attacker.he did have one telling detail, however. she told police that when he left the scene, his pants were soiled. from richmond, wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> the f.b.i. is asking for your help fighting a man who's been impersonating bank customers and emptying their accounts. the man in his fifties or sixties, 5-9, bald and green eyes. he's wants in a string of incidents dating almost two years ago. officials have not released...
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mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patri's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away men's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social security and voher medicare as if they had anything to do with causing the deficit and the problem we're in. and under the guise of saving taxpayers dollars, what they're doing is silencing n.p.r., not because it saves money but because it is not on the same ideological freak wednesdayy of the extreme -- free against -- frequency of the extreme right. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california. ms. eshoo: i yield to ms. woolsey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognize
mr. larson: i thank the gentlewoman and wish her a happy st. patri's day. mr. speaker, there's a pattern here. americans are seeing through what it amounts to an ideological purge. in wisconsin, under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they're taking away collective bargaining rights. in washington under the guise of dealing with the deficit they are cutting planned parenthood and taking away men's rights. under the guise of dealing with the deficit, they are planning to privatize social...
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mrs. obama celebrated her mentoring initiative by inviting more than 100 girls to the white house for a dinner. they were joined by 20 successful mentor including actresses, hilary swank and comedian ali wentworth. >>> stormy in florida with gusty winds, downpours, large hail, also a chance of tornados. rain all the way up to boston. lighting know in western pennsylvania moving to upstate new york and new england. showers around memphis and little rock. snow showers in the dakotas and rockies. >>> a wet 66 in seattle. 66 in boise and phoenix heats up to 94. mostly 40s from fargo to minneapolis. new orleans at 66. >>> coming up, the growing shortage of hybrids for sale. and shipments from the quake zone shrink to new lows. >>> and the whale that's killed three people is now back in front of fans with little changes, though, to protect trainers. >>> and the real estate mega deal, how much would you pay for that pad. a billionaire buyer sell, no >>> the government's massive bank bailout was once expected to lose tens of billions of dollars, but now the treasury department says it actually turned
mrs. obama celebrated her mentoring initiative by inviting more than 100 girls to the white house for a dinner. they were joined by 20 successful mentor including actresses, hilary swank and comedian ali wentworth. >>> stormy in florida with gusty winds, downpours, large hail, also a chance of tornados. rain all the way up to boston. lighting know in western pennsylvania moving to upstate new york and new england. showers around memphis and little rock. snow showers in the dakotas and...
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mr. speaker, she even ignores her own party and ignores what's in her own amendment. mr. speaker, her amendment would leave 216 special cases that were denied still in for this year. her amendment would leave in the same as the democrats did when they closed out the previous bill, it would leave those already in school, in private schools, getting additional funding every year. and there's a reason president obama's children were not going to watch their schoolmates be thrown out because a successful program that allowed them to be side by side as peers rather than relegated to a failed school was going to be stopped. so all we're doing is keeping a program of hope alive for the district of columbia and i have never been so insulted to be told that if we give money we're bad and if we don't give money every other place the other side wants it we're bad. we are trying to do the best we can to give parental choice to failed school districts and with that i urge the defeat of this amendment that does nothing but retain the public school status quo that has failed and the pass
mr. speaker, she even ignores her own party and ignores what's in her own amendment. mr. speaker, her amendment would leave 216 special cases that were denied still in for this year. her amendment would leave in the same as the democrats did when they closed out the previous bill, it would leave those already in school, in private schools, getting additional funding every year. and there's a reason president obama's children were not going to watch their schoolmates be thrown out because a...
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mr. kissell. and now someone the subject is near and dear to her heart the gentlelady from hawaii. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't believe we can discuss readiness out of the context of what has happened and what the implications of what happened, the devastation and the catastrophe in japan. having said that, i would like to know -- japan is considered like our anchor partner in terms of our security defenses in the pacific. what impact is the tsunami and the earthquake having on whatever strategic locations we have in japan? mr. secretary, you could answer that. >> certainly. i mean, to begin with, i would say that it would be speculative at best at this point to comment on any of the longer term implications of the earthquake and the tsunami. but i would note that certainly, i think, the assistance that we've been able to offer on the engagement of the u.s. military and the u.s. government across-the-board in response to this crisis has helped to strengthen the bonds that we have between our -- between our two countries and help make a case, i think, for the logic of why we have a forward-de
mr. kissell. and now someone the subject is near and dear to her heart the gentlelady from hawaii. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't believe we can discuss readiness out of the context of what has happened and what the implications of what happened, the devastation and the catastrophe in japan. having said that, i would like to know -- japan is considered like our anchor partner in terms of our security defenses in the pacific. what impact is the tsunami and the earthquake having on...
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mrs. maloney: i reclaim my time. the chair: the gentlelady reclaims her time. mrs. maloney: i'd like to point out to the gentleman from minnesota that there are over 940,000 homes, 9 -- 90,000 homes, 90,000 homeowners that are underwater in the great state of minnesota and could be helped from this program that the majority is urging to be eliminated today. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from minnesota. those in favor will signify by saying aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. >> madam speaker, madam chair. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. inslee: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will read. the clerk: amendment number 12 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. inslee of washington. the chair: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? mrs. biggert: madam chair, i reserve a point
mrs. maloney: i reclaim my time. the chair: the gentlelady reclaims her time. mrs. maloney: i'd like to point out to the gentleman from minnesota that there are over 940,000 homes, 9 -- 90,000 homes, 90,000 homeowners that are underwater in the great state of minnesota and could be helped from this program that the majority is urging to be eliminated today. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the question is on the amendment...
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mr. her, let's start with the last point. the issue of breathing room -- i believe the president recommended $4 billion of relief? >> yes, sir. >> is that not based and the assumption that there have been overpayments? >> that is predicated on the fact that there would be other efforts under way to restructure as well. >> right. >> this would be a deferment. >> i understand that, but is it not, by implication, a recognition that there is an issue -- there have been overpayments in the past? >> i guess i would have to look at the fine print. >> well, certainly, the president, hopefully in his budget was not trying to add to the postmaster's wolds fiscally. he was not trying to add to that debt. he was trying to provide relief. do you, does the gao have an opinion? >> we have not looked at it. i can assure you we have read the reports. >> you would agree that if anywhere between $50 billion and $75 billion were verified, that that alone could provide significant relief to what is currently a significant imbalance in the operati
mr. her, let's start with the last point. the issue of breathing room -- i believe the president recommended $4 billion of relief? >> yes, sir. >> is that not based and the assumption that there have been overpayments? >> that is predicated on the fact that there would be other efforts under way to restructure as well. >> right. >> this would be a deferment. >> i understand that, but is it not, by implication, a recognition that there is an issue -- there...
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mrs. hill brought her long time radiation detection card. >> and this is something that you can use to gauge whether or not you need to be concerned. >> reporter: along with that, she brought iodine tablets and two other radiation suppressing compounds. >> so, you bring what you need to supplement that to counter act those effects. >> reporter: just on the internet i found radiation detectors from 400 to $2,000. and potassium pills from pennys to $90 each. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, ktvu news. >>> the low levels of radiation have been found at san francisco airport on items from japan. but again, they warn there's no reason to worry. in the past week, radiation was detected at sfo8 times on cargo, baggage and mail from japan. nationwide there were 43 cases. but all of the levels were safe with readings a thousand times less than an x-ray. >> no harmful levels, everything was mitigated very quickly. coordination with our scientists, and the cargo was released. >>> last year there were more than a half a million low level radiation spikes at u.s. airports on everything from ceramic tile to
mrs. hill brought her long time radiation detection card. >> and this is something that you can use to gauge whether or not you need to be concerned. >> reporter: along with that, she brought iodine tablets and two other radiation suppressing compounds. >> so, you bring what you need to supplement that to counter act those effects. >> reporter: just on the internet i found radiation detectors from 400 to $2,000. and potassium pills from pennys to $90 each. i'm consumer...
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mr. sessions: the gentlewoman has now yielded back her time and thank you very much. mr. speaker, the facts of this case state very clearly that this nation is being overrun, it's been overrun by too much taxing, too much borrowing, too much spending. just last month we hit a record deficit, $223 billion. this is unacceptable. the status quo of where we're moving is not acceptable. with the debt looming at over $14 trillion and unemployment as we have heard the stories hovering across the country right at 9% and much higher in many areas of the country, including congressional districts that are hurt even more and i understand this because those who first lose their job many times are disabled people and i understand disabled people and their plight that they have also and it is sad and it hurts us as members of congress and it hurts the american people. the american people asked congress to rein in the spending, to do something about jobs and that's what we're doing. we're not making excuses, we're getting the job accomplished. eliminating this program will save taxpayer
mr. sessions: the gentlewoman has now yielded back her time and thank you very much. mr. speaker, the facts of this case state very clearly that this nation is being overrun, it's been overrun by too much taxing, too much borrowing, too much spending. just last month we hit a record deficit, $223 billion. this is unacceptable. the status quo of where we're moving is not acceptable. with the debt looming at over $14 trillion and unemployment as we have heard the stories hovering across the...
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mr. sessions: the gentlewoman has now yielded back her time and thank you very much. mr. speaker, theacts of this case state very clearly that this nation is being oveun, it's been overrun by too much taxing, too much borrowing, too much spending. just last month we hit a record deficit, $223 billion. this is unacceptable. the status quo of where we're moving is not acceptable. with the debt looming at over $14 trillion and unemployment as we have heard the stories hovering across the country right at 9% and much higher in many areas of the country, including congressional districts that are hurt even more and i understand this because those who first lose their job many times are disabled people and i understand disabled people and their plight that they have also and it is sad and it hurts us as members of congress and it hurts the american people. the american people asked congress to rein in the spending, to do something about jobs and that's what we're doing. we're not making excuses, we're getting the job accomplished. eliminating this program will save taxpayers hu
mr. sessions: the gentlewoman has now yielded back her time and thank you very much. mr. speaker, theacts of this case state very clearly that this nation is being oveun, it's been overrun by too much taxing, too much borrowing, too much spending. just last month we hit a record deficit, $223 billion. this is unacceptable. the status quo of where we're moving is not acceptable. with the debt looming at over $14 trillion and unemployment as we have heard the stories hovering across the country...
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i believe her attorney is representing her this evening, mr. wagner. >> my name is david wagner. i am an attorney licensed to practice law in california. i represent the community. i am appearing as pro bono council on this matter. before the clock starts on my three minutes, i want to respectfully request a minute to explain why i would like to request a continuance. i am not sure what the proper procedure for that is. it would take a bit of time for me to request that you continue it. i just got involved in this case last week. president goh: you can have one minute to argue. >> thank you. commissioners, as i mentioned, i met the appellants for the first time last week. i have not had the time to fully prepared to argue the merits of my client's request for hearing. with an attempt to persuasively argue my case in three minutes this evening, i respectfully request to continue this matter and allow me to file a brief addressing the underlying legal and factual issues that would merit a rehearing. contrary to bay drug counsil's assertion, appellants were only represented for a mo
i believe her attorney is representing her this evening, mr. wagner. >> my name is david wagner. i am an attorney licensed to practice law in california. i represent the community. i am appearing as pro bono council on this matter. before the clock starts on my three minutes, i want to respectfully request a minute to explain why i would like to request a continuance. i am not sure what the proper procedure for that is. it would take a bit of time for me to request that you continue it. i...
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mrs. reagan to the surprise of her husband and the oop guests -- other guests sang a snoop of "shesked happens -- hand rose." she sang, i'm wearing second-hand clothes, second-hand clothes, even my new fur coat ronnie bought for 10 cents on the dollar. chris: in his last year when scooter libby had been convicted, bush used the gridiron sing about how he couldn't wait to get back to the ranch. >> ♪ down the lane here comes scooter ♪ ♪ finally free of [beep] shooter ♪ >> well. chris: when we come back, sesame street has seen sunnier days, of course. and the latest fiasco involving public radio threatens all of public broadcasting. be right back. chris: welcome back. talk about rotten timing. republicans slashed funding for npr and pbs two weeks ago. others spent the week trotting out big bird and bert to talk about the funding. well, then the latest disaster -- not only did this fundraiser refer to the tea party as racist with, he said npr didn't even need public funding. david, make your case. you are one of the stars of really a great show, the "newshour" which so many people rely on for news
mrs. reagan to the surprise of her husband and the oop guests -- other guests sang a snoop of "shesked happens -- hand rose." she sang, i'm wearing second-hand clothes, second-hand clothes, even my new fur coat ronnie bought for 10 cents on the dollar. chris: in his last year when scooter libby had been convicted, bush used the gridiron sing about how he couldn't wait to get back to the ranch. >> ♪ down the lane here comes scooter ♪ ♪ finally free of [beep] shooter ♪...
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nineties in paris without the foundation of the first president of russia policy else in mr murals region himself dumped her out of commission translations of various books from russian into french special closer fully apprised has also been known to highlight the best translations we were or elles so. many one of the there are not many associations which work with one big region of russia in the beginning we had to explain where it was. happening from we had this statement of general double talk about europe from the atlantic to geo. that was the word was no we had to put this word on the map and we did it. because it pushed themselves the famous russian poets of the nineteenth century is a must visit case of all those who comes must be one of the city's finest restaurants a traditional russian cuisine now a place most food committee found in the heart of the french capital of russian of country pushing the fisheries located in the things department store. its shop windows and design like that of a jewelry shop with various mouthwatering designs being connery gems indeed. a school of creative education is
nineties in paris without the foundation of the first president of russia policy else in mr murals region himself dumped her out of commission translations of various books from russian into french special closer fully apprised has also been known to highlight the best translations we were or elles so. many one of the there are not many associations which work with one big region of russia in the beginning we had to explain where it was. happening from we had this statement of general double...
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. >> she's going to provide the jury with her statement talking about mr. bounds' admission about using steroids -- mr. bonds' admission. >> she had left with him -- she had slept with bonds since 1994. he had trouble maintaining and he recollection. . he said steroids caused the injury because tendons grew to fast. >> choking back the tears, she testified his timber was growing along with his shoe and capsize. one argument led him to threaten to cut off my head and leave me in a ditch. before his record setting home run season, he threatened to cut off my breast implants because he paid for them. >> and that's the lynch opinion of that witness. those admissions would normally be considered hearsay because they are statements against interest, they will be admitted and they will be very important for the jury to hear. >> i think she's definitely a sensational witness. >> he says that does not equal ." >> the type of witness you want is somebody who is not bias or partial. >> reporter: paid $100,000 to pose understood for play boy -- nude for play boy but on
. >> she's going to provide the jury with her statement talking about mr. bounds' admission about using steroids -- mr. bonds' admission. >> she had left with him -- she had slept with bonds since 1994. he had trouble maintaining and he recollection. . he said steroids caused the injury because tendons grew to fast. >> choking back the tears, she testified his timber was growing along with his shoe and capsize. one argument led him to threaten to cut off my head and leave me...
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. >> she is going to provide the jury with her statement talking about mr. bonds' admission about using steroids. now that's big. >> reporter: bell told the jury she slept with bonds since 1994, so by the late '90's, she noticed the shape, size of his testicles were smaller, unusual, different-shaped and that he had trouble main containing an erection. by 2002 bell says bonds developed an awful looking big lump on his left elbow. she testified the former slugger said steroids caused the injury because the tendons grew too fast for the joint to handle. >> approximately there. >> reporter: choking back the tears, bell testified bonds' temper was growing along with his shoe and cap size. one argument led bonds to threaten to cut off my head and leave me in a ditch. she went on to say, before his record-setting home run season in 2001, bonds threatened to cut out my breast implants because he paid for them. >> and that's the lynch opinion of that witness. those admissions or those comments would normally be considered hearsay but, because they are statements aga
. >> she is going to provide the jury with her statement talking about mr. bonds' admission about using steroids. now that's big. >> reporter: bell told the jury she slept with bonds since 1994, so by the late '90's, she noticed the shape, size of his testicles were smaller, unusual, different-shaped and that he had trouble main containing an erection. by 2002 bell says bonds developed an awful looking big lump on his left elbow. she testified the former slugger said steroids caused...
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mrs. harvey whatnot able to give a good description of her attacker. she did have one telling detail however. she told police that when he left the scene his pants were soile soiled. from richmond, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> well people are still lasting their homes in california. today a group of them held a rally on the courthouse steps. at the same time as investors trying to buy up foreclosed properties. laura has the story from oakland. >> this is trustee sale number ca 1000. >> about with whistle and chant they drown out the auctioneer protestors gather to decry all that leads up to the process. selling of foreclosed home on the courthouse steps. >> they guys are pwiping these houses. big them up and approximately destroying families and people's lives. >> no auction block for me. >>reporter: this is a group called w a.m. u home owns meaning washington mutual now owned by j p morgan chase. >> we are tired of the illegal unlawful foreclosure. we are sick of the fraud. the banks have been perpetrating on homeowners from the day the loan was made
mrs. harvey whatnot able to give a good description of her attacker. she did have one telling detail however. she told police that when he left the scene his pants were soile soiled. from richmond, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> well people are still lasting their homes in california. today a group of them held a rally on the courthouse steps. at the same time as investors trying to buy up foreclosed properties. laura has the story from oakland. >> this is trustee sale number ca...
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mr. miller, don't speak to her. she has zero experience with children -- zero. this is your child. >> that's right. >> judge judy: how many children do you have? >> 3 -- 27-year-old. >> judge judy: and where is that child? >> he's at my uncle's -- i mean, my brother's. >> judge judy: what does he do? >> he just got out of prison. [ spectators murmur ] >> judge judy: mr. miller... >> and i don't want thomas to go that road. >> judge judy: mr. miller, he has to get his bike back. do you understand? he's a big boy, and it's gonna interfere with your relationship with him, and this is not his mother. you have different objectives. do you understand me? >> yes, i do. >> judge judy: fine. >> announcer: "judge judy" continues in a moment. >> he brought me a report card with an "f" on it. it was changed to a "c." >> judge judy: you are talking to me as if you believe that's a felony. i used to have special ink to determine whether or not my children changed their grades. >> announcer: and later today... >> judge judy: you think he intended to hurt you? >> yes, your hono
mr. miller, don't speak to her. she has zero experience with children -- zero. this is your child. >> that's right. >> judge judy: how many children do you have? >> 3 -- 27-year-old. >> judge judy: and where is that child? >> he's at my uncle's -- i mean, my brother's. >> judge judy: what does he do? >> he just got out of prison. [ spectators murmur ] >> judge judy: mr. miller... >> and i don't want thomas to go that road. >> judge...
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mr. chairman. today we meet again as her republican colleagues continued their assault on the affordable care act of the many positive benefits it offers americans nationwide. the specific focus on medicaid in this hearing has little to do with our newly enacted health reform legislation. it's simply an extension of republicans decade-long interest in undermining and ultimately dismantling the medicaid program. i point out that under democratic leadership to previous congress understood the dire straits these are facing face seemed in significant federal recovery act to include our safety programs operate as they were designed to provide medicaid coverage for vulnerable americans when they need it most. this certainly should be contrasted with the recently passed republican continuing resolution which achieved nearly one third of the budgetary spending cuts by reducing critical aid for state and local government. it's no surprise to anyone that medicaid rules spinning right now in the economy is contracting medicaid and vice versa in challenging economic times, the unemployment increases in income s
mr. chairman. today we meet again as her republican colleagues continued their assault on the affordable care act of the many positive benefits it offers americans nationwide. the specific focus on medicaid in this hearing has little to do with our newly enacted health reform legislation. it's simply an extension of republicans decade-long interest in undermining and ultimately dismantling the medicaid program. i point out that under democratic leadership to previous congress understood the...
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the product he denied to the company's decision had anything to do with mrs king's disclosure a lesbian relationship would take her years to win back her credibility but she was somebody who never shied away from who she was and what she believed. the fact that these women refused to accept the restrictive gender roles assigned to them and the fact that their refusal sparked such widespread resentments and backlash from anik men is a crucial part of the history of sports and of this country it all goes back to its title nine one thousand nine hundred seventy two law gave young women equal opportunity in education in sports before title nine roughly one out of thirty five girls played some form of sports today that number is one it out of three is amazing. it's a reform that has literally changed the lives of tens of millions of women but you wouldn't know that by looking at our sports media according to a series of studies done by sociologists michel messner and sheryl cookie the major networks of pretty much stop covering women's sports altogether coverage of women's sports on t.v. news and highlight shows as nea
the product he denied to the company's decision had anything to do with mrs king's disclosure a lesbian relationship would take her years to win back her credibility but she was somebody who never shied away from who she was and what she believed. the fact that these women refused to accept the restrictive gender roles assigned to them and the fact that their refusal sparked such widespread resentments and backlash from anik men is a crucial part of the history of sports and of this country it...
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to help a mother scare her son. >> mr. butler and mr. welch did a fake sting or arrest.it have been done? of course not. did it have in the final analysis a helpful role in scaring this young man straight? i don't know. >> if you're the mother and it worked, it was a great thing. if you look at it now in a lot of what happened, everybody is going to criticize it. >> reporter: the incident appeared to hit a nerve with the judge, who refused to lower bail for butler after lowering bail for welch a week and a half ago. butler's attorney believes his client is being positioned to take the bulk of rap. >> my view is when you weigh culpability, the sworn police officer who is in charge of dozens of arrests of citizens and has access to evidence and is recirculating that evidence and using my client to find somebody to sell it, certainly one has to question the disparity of treatment on bail. >> reporter: the prosecutor says he believes bail should remain high for both defendants. he dinlt want welch out of jail on bail. the former commander is still free to go home for now. >>
to help a mother scare her son. >> mr. butler and mr. welch did a fake sting or arrest.it have been done? of course not. did it have in the final analysis a helpful role in scaring this young man straight? i don't know. >> if you're the mother and it worked, it was a great thing. if you look at it now in a lot of what happened, everybody is going to criticize it. >> reporter: the incident appeared to hit a nerve with the judge, who refused to lower bail for butler after...
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mr. speaker, my question for the member is how the people -- how the small business people in her writing would feel about her not supporting a credit for hiring new employees? how would the volunteer firefighters under her region feel about her not supporting a credit for the hard work and sacrifice that they provide? how would they feel for her not supporting the great investments we've made in marine atlantic and the great work that's being done to promote the economy in her region? >> the honorable member. >> i can tell you how they feel about the increase to payroll taxings, mr. speaker. not only is this government slashing and burning funding for atlantaic canada. now we find out more abuse of power. the conservatives are under investigation by the public service commission for stacking the atlantic canada's opportunities agency with political appointments. mr. speaker, is there no end to what this conservative regime will do to reward their cell phone? have they no shame? >> order. >> there's a bit of news for the honorable member. we are the first government to commit stable fundi
mr. speaker, my question for the member is how the people -- how the small business people in her writing would feel about her not supporting a credit for hiring new employees? how would the volunteer firefighters under her region feel about her not supporting a credit for the hard work and sacrifice that they provide? how would they feel for her not supporting the great investments we've made in marine atlantic and the great work that's being done to promote the economy in her region? >>...
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mrs. clara shortridge fultz who was introducing her proposed law on lawyers for the poor here at the 1893 chicago worlds fair. >> thank you. the recommend disof many of the evils of -- remedies of many of the evils nice the appointment of a public defender. for every public prosecutor there should be a public defender chosen in the same way, paid out of the same funds as public prosecutor. police and sheriffs should be equally at hor command -- his or her command. it should meet the legitimate mat expenses. let the criminal court recognize on the basis of an exact and equal justice. let our courts be broad enough and generous enough to make the law a shield, not just a sword. and there will come to this date as a natural consequence all of those blessings which flow from the constitutional ob indications consciously kept and the government's duties sacredly performed. that was one of my proudest moments. over 36 states picked up the program but it was kind of troubling me. it took over 20 years for california to open up the public defender's office. first in los angeles in 1916 and then h
mrs. clara shortridge fultz who was introducing her proposed law on lawyers for the poor here at the 1893 chicago worlds fair. >> thank you. the recommend disof many of the evils of -- remedies of many of the evils nice the appointment of a public defender. for every public prosecutor there should be a public defender chosen in the same way, paid out of the same funds as public prosecutor. police and sheriffs should be equally at hor command -- his or her command. it should meet the...
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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'm going to get in another quick question. as you know, our
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...