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mr. tony james. mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs.tracy schneider. sentaor mccaskill. mr. joseph shepherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. mrs. catherine -- the honorable hilda -- the secretary of labor. the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it was incredibly strong. it is very flattering. >> [inaudible] >> it is lettering to be invited. i'm looking forward to it. my wife is at home. >> what expecting? -- are you expecting? >> it is my favorite. >> mr. tom bernstein. mrs. andrea bernstein. lady ruth rodgers. mr. rodgers. mrs. virginia -- mr. nick booth. the honorable matthey bargain -- matthew barden. mrs. brooke barden. the honorable heather a. higgenbottom. mr. daniel -- the honorable mark grossman. ms. mildred patterson. mr. david phonet. mrs. deborah -- mr. lauren schneider. mr. joseph faulk. mr. mark scott. mr. chad griffin. mr. jerome fallon. m
mr. tony james. mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs.tracy schneider. sentaor mccaskill. mr. joseph shepherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. mrs. catherine -- the honorable hilda -- the secretary of labor. the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it...
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good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to me. be particular did it all. when he would say when you go over there, i want you to walk and hold your head up like you belong to somebody. that meant you were representing your family. i want you to carry yourself in a way that you represent your family well with. he didn't have to go through all of that. hold your head up and act like you belong to somebody. if you didn't, you were growing up like a weed. i love dunbar for that reason. fast forward many years later, i am a teacher of 8th grade english. i want to give my students dunbar. there is nothing for young readers. so i compl
good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to...
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we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney.ause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on
we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney.ause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things...
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hugh and mrs. james, washington socialites who had an in at the smithsonian. they wanted to put women at the smithsonian. there really weren't exhibitions dedicated to women. so they started really a costume collection. the idea was to show women's costume throughout time. but mrs. hues happened to be a descendant of james monroe. a hook was born. we'll use the first ladies. they thought out the descendents of the presidents and first ladies and asked for clothing. by the time they opened the show, they amassed a pretty good amount. by 1932 they had something to represent every former first lady. but it did create what i call the smithsonian's definition of first lady. which is not necessarily the spouse, the wife of the president. it's the person who played the official role of white house hostess. so that can be -- usually it's a wife. but it can be a daughter, a daughter-in-law, a niece, a family friend. and it's been all of those things over time. and the exhibition was actually called -- featuring the clothing of the mistresses of the white house. >> ther
hugh and mrs. james, washington socialites who had an in at the smithsonian. they wanted to put women at the smithsonian. there really weren't exhibitions dedicated to women. so they started really a costume collection. the idea was to show women's costume throughout time. but mrs. hues happened to be a descendant of james monroe. a hook was born. we'll use the first ladies. they thought out the descendents of the presidents and first ladies and asked for clothing. by the time they opened the...
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>> call the ambulance, i have been shot. >> when mrs. james got there, her husband was already dead, and her daughter was crying asking, why isn't anyone helping my daddy? randi kaye, cnn, florida. >>> some are calling it florida's shoot first and ask questions later law. would trayvon martin still be alive without it? are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] the all-new subaru impreza®. experience love that lasts. ♪ is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain. two pills can last all day. ♪ >>> want to drill down on the stand your ground law. the legal implications in florida and other states that have similar laws. beth, let's talk about this a little bit. the stand your ground law allows somebody to use deadly force when threatened. you don't have to retreat. do you
>> call the ambulance, i have been shot. >> when mrs. james got there, her husband was already dead, and her daughter was crying asking, why isn't anyone helping my daddy? randi kaye, cnn, florida. >>> some are calling it florida's shoot first and ask questions later law. would trayvon martin still be alive without it? are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [...
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mr. white, james white. cedric and james made an arrangement whereby they would exchange the lost goods, and provided the customer with a time where she could retrieve them. really, on both of their parts, far above and beyond the call of duty to make one person -- what otherwise would have been a bad day turn into a good day. as a result, there was some very positive press coverage. but perhaps more importantly, the customer stopped at a flower stand and purchased red roses for each operator. it was a small flecks. a quote from the customer in the chronicle read "times like this, i love san francisco." that is what we want people to think of after their experiences with muni. i want to think cedric and james for that. i congratulate you for serving the people in a way that many operators do every day. thank you. [applause] >> i also want to introduce -- i will turn this back over, but parents hall, the division chair at the presidio, and deborah frank is the superintendent. of promised with a photo to help
mr. white, james white. cedric and james made an arrangement whereby they would exchange the lost goods, and provided the customer with a time where she could retrieve them. really, on both of their parts, far above and beyond the call of duty to make one person -- what otherwise would have been a bad day turn into a good day. as a result, there was some very positive press coverage. but perhaps more importantly, the customer stopped at a flower stand and purchased red roses for each operator....
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that is build built-in to these guidelines. >> warner: a quick final response from you, mr. james bamford. do you have any information or any reporting that suggests those safeborders arenn place? >> i have no idea because you don't know until there's a leak or the "new york times" or somebody else breaks a story that something is being done illegally. the problem is not only just the oversight. these problems are constantly making mistakes. ted kennedy was put on the watch list for months before he could get off it. there are thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people put on the watch list by accident. the more information you have of people being put into this big calderon of data, the more chanc u have of innocent people being caught up in this web. >> warner: all right, well, thank you, james bamford, and michael leiter. thank you both. >> brown: now, a look at china's latest efforts to communicate with the rest of the world... from washington, d.c. ray suarez has the story. they're at work with producers, editors and writers from around the northerly a brand spanking ne
that is build built-in to these guidelines. >> warner: a quick final response from you, mr. james bamford. do you have any information or any reporting that suggests those safeborders arenn place? >> i have no idea because you don't know until there's a leak or the "new york times" or somebody else breaks a story that something is being done illegally. the problem is not only just the oversight. these problems are constantly making mistakes. ted kennedy was put on the...
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mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. senator claire mccaskill. mr. joseph shpherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. the honorable chris -- mrs. catherine thompson. the honorable hilda -- mrs. rebecca -- the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we thought it was incredibly strong. it is very flattering. >> [inaudible] >> it is lettering to be invited. -- flattering to be invited. i'm looking forward to it. my wife is at home. >> what expecting? -- are you expecting? >> very good food. brussel sprouts are my favorite. >> mr. tom bernstein. mrs. andrea bernstein. lady ruth rodgers. mr. rodgers. mrs. virginia -- mr. nick booth. the honorable matthey bargain -- matthew barden. mrs. brooke barden. the honorable heather a. higgenbottom. mr. daniel -- sepulveda. the honorable mark grossman. ms. mildred patterson. mr. david phonet. mrs. deborah -- mr. lauren s
mrs. annabelle james. mrs. meredith dewitt. mr. terry dewitt. mr. james schneider. mrs. tracy schneider. senator claire mccaskill. mr. joseph shpherd. mr. hunter biden. mrs. kathleen biden. the honorable chris -- mrs. catherine thompson. the honorable hilda -- mrs. rebecca -- the honorable anthony miller. mrs. carol miller. mr. rory mcilroy. mr. connor ridge. sir richard branson. >> what do you think -- >> i think it is wonderful. i think our relationship has never been stronger. we...
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our first speaker is mr. jamesnational public policy and social justice agency of the 11 million-member methodist church. he had to pay a wide ranging ministry in washington, d.c. [cheers] >> thank you, linda. it is an honor to be here. the official position is of human-right rights. the 35,000 churches, there are far too many people who have fallen through the cracks in a broken health care system and are not able to afford insurance and are not eligible for medicaid. you can make as little as $5,000 a year in one state and be ineligible for medicare. people lack access. the stories we hear reflect people who have died from lack of health care coverage. >> we are trying to give you a sense of the sights and sounds of what it's like to be on the supreme court plaza today. people have come to voice their opinions on the healthcare law as the justices conduct three days of oral arguments. we are following members of congress on twitter for comments they my post about health care. here is one from kansas -- listening
our first speaker is mr. jamesnational public policy and social justice agency of the 11 million-member methodist church. he had to pay a wide ranging ministry in washington, d.c. [cheers] >> thank you, linda. it is an honor to be here. the official position is of human-right rights. the 35,000 churches, there are far too many people who have fallen through the cracks in a broken health care system and are not able to afford insurance and are not eligible for medicaid. you can make as...
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mr. jeff foxworthy. james? >> mitt romney will be campaigning in alabama and mississippi, with comedian jeff foxworthy by his side. >> m itt is the right guy for the job. >> now if you are's a multimillionaire entertainer, supporting the candidacy of a wealthy financier from massachusetts, you might no longer be a redneck. (laughter) (applause) and folks, i got to tell you, mitt's not just walking the walk he's drawalling the talk. >> morning, y'all. good to be with you. i started right with a biscuit and some cheesy grit, i'll tell you. this is a guy from mississippi and his name is garrett jackson. this guy is with me every single day, takes me everywhere i go. >> four years at ole miss, and so he is now turning me into an, i don't know, an unofficial southerner and i'm learning to say y'all, and i like grits. and thing -- strange things are happening to me. >> yes, strange things are happening to him. because becoming a southerner is a lot like puberty. your voice changes beyond your tess tickles secede from
mr. jeff foxworthy. james? >> mitt romney will be campaigning in alabama and mississippi, with comedian jeff foxworthy by his side. >> m itt is the right guy for the job. >> now if you are's a multimillionaire entertainer, supporting the candidacy of a wealthy financier from massachusetts, you might no longer be a redneck. (laughter) (applause) and folks, i got to tell you, mitt's not just walking the walk he's drawalling the talk. >> morning, y'all. good to be with you....
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as well as trillian swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the mr how none do since making a strong grade to take over the mantle from a limpid hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second event at the fast approaching london games the twenty year old making a big splash in the fifty metre event at the ugly trials by hitting the finish with only twenty one point seven four seconds but mark just less than a second shy of the world record twenty point nine one says or c.l.o. in two thousand and nine but that was before full length body swimsuits were banned . already on the one hundred meter freestyle trials five time a limb pick champion in thoughtful not be taking part in london twenty twelve after missing ice earlier qualification. and that is all your sport weather is next then worries here with the news in a couple of minutes time. it also mentions see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sor
as well as trillian swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the mr how none do since making a strong grade to take over the mantle from a limpid hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second event at the fast approaching london games the twenty year old making a big splash in the fifty metre event at the ugly trials by hitting the finish with only twenty one point seven four seconds but mark just less than a second shy of the world record twenty point...
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as trillian swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the mr money and making a strong bait to take over the mantel from a limp dick hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second offense at the fast approaching london games the twenty rule making a big splash in the fifty metre event of the adelaide trials by hitting the finnish wall in twenty one point seven four seconds that mark just less than a second shy of the world record twenty point nine one suffices or c.e.o. in two thousand and nine but that was before full length body swimsuits were banned one person had already won the one hundred metre freestyle the trials fight some of them pick champions thorpe will not be taking part in london twenty twelve after missing out an earlier qualification offense. as her sport looks at this hour whether is next year and twenty four hour party. wealthy british style. market trying to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our key
as trillian swimming fans are enjoying the rise of another human projectile in the pool james the mr money and making a strong bait to take over the mantel from a limp dick hero ian thorpe after qualifying for a second offense at the fast approaching london games the twenty rule making a big splash in the fifty metre event of the adelaide trials by hitting the finnish wall in twenty one point seven four seconds that mark just less than a second shy of the world record twenty point nine one...
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then jump to the president or the dolly awaits james return which is the lead time in american history when they have been at the front. only mr. madison did their return. instead retreating soldiers fled to the town dolly looking down of the largest house but for-- packaging papers were 18 and wondering until a messenger arrives with though word from james. he is a free slave. but she can't until she deals with george. , she can hear the boom of the cannon she refuses to leave until she can arrange a safe departure saving the portrait of jarret -- george washington hanging in the dining room. she recognizes it would be a prize for the invaders and said later if it would fall into the hands of the enemy they could make a great finish. to servants are sent to the task to retrieve the portrait taller than any person in with her permission and day hack away with a hatchet once the frame is reduced to kindling the canvas is or to the floor. only then do we cut to the carriage to watch mrs. madison depart and trusting the painting to two friends to hid it in the barn in maryland. phi were planning a movie a suppose i would convey i
then jump to the president or the dolly awaits james return which is the lead time in american history when they have been at the front. only mr. madison did their return. instead retreating soldiers fled to the town dolly looking down of the largest house but for-- packaging papers were 18 and wondering until a messenger arrives with though word from james. he is a free slave. but she can't until she deals with george. , she can hear the boom of the cannon she refuses to leave until she can...
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mr. sperling interviewed by james bennett, editor in chief of "the atlantic." this is 35 minutes. >> gene, as many of you know, has been at the center of democratic policy-making and politics for more than 20 years now. and served in the same capacity in the second term of the clinton white house. if memory serves was the key negotiator on the bipartisan balanced budget deal of '97. i think that cheryl sandberg of treasury, formerly of treasury, now of facebook -- >> she's kind of doing okay. >> once said of you, she said, i've seen heads of state cower before this man. so maybe you could tell us a couple of those stories. and "the washington post" recently referred to you as obama's jobs creator. which is actually a pretty mighty responsibility. so i thought we might as well start there. there have been signs lately of what seems like a slow and steady recoveriry think that's been the consensus view on this stage today overall. yet we remain in a very deep jobs hole. consumer debt remains very high. where do you think -- what's a realistic range for the unempl
mr. sperling interviewed by james bennett, editor in chief of "the atlantic." this is 35 minutes. >> gene, as many of you know, has been at the center of democratic policy-making and politics for more than 20 years now. and served in the same capacity in the second term of the clinton white house. if memory serves was the key negotiator on the bipartisan balanced budget deal of '97. i think that cheryl sandberg of treasury, formerly of treasury, now of facebook -- >> she's...
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mr. icahn. james simons and a look at mr.alio who also made an enormous amount of money the year prior. probably the number one earning overall, although paulson is close, as well. steven cohen came in at $585 million. ken griffin showing up again. but when you look at these numbers, the enormous compensation, i always make the point that a hedge fund that has revenues of $500 million or a billion dollars has a very good year. it employs as few as 30 people. whereas a company started by an entrepreneur that has that number might the employ 1,000 or 2,000. >> taxation very favorable. so if i were president obama, i would look at this and say look at these guys. they pay almost nothing and the people at that 1,000 person plant, they're paying at a much higher rate. >> and yet money continues to move into hedge funds. the market is the market. if institutions and pension funds feel that they can get a better return with hedge fundses, that's where the money is going. but we've had so few hedge funds in 2011 that really outperfor
mr. icahn. james simons and a look at mr.alio who also made an enormous amount of money the year prior. probably the number one earning overall, although paulson is close, as well. steven cohen came in at $585 million. ken griffin showing up again. but when you look at these numbers, the enormous compensation, i always make the point that a hedge fund that has revenues of $500 million or a billion dollars has a very good year. it employs as few as 30 people. whereas a company started by an...
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james. thank you, mr. ambassador. it's great to have you on. you're a pal of mine too.et's talk about this story. the cameron visit. we have this special relationship. we had bill clinton, who was a close personal friend of tony blair, and then tony blair become a friend of w's, and way back to churchill and roosevelt, a special relationship. how's going to hold now in afghanistan under the pressure of this horror that happened the other day? >> i don't think it's going to affect the game plan, the strategy. i think the british government is in lock step with ours in terms of the president's plan, out of lisbon where we'll have a mid-inflection point in 2013 and be out in 2014 with an enduring presence. i see no space at all between the british government's position and the united states' position. >> there couldn't be a hotter issue than a nuclear war, which we've been lucky enough not to have, haven't even used a weapon since hiroshima and nagasaki. what about iran, what about europe, what about us? >> again, we're in lock step with the brits on this thing. the presid
james. thank you, mr. ambassador. it's great to have you on. you're a pal of mine too.et's talk about this story. the cameron visit. we have this special relationship. we had bill clinton, who was a close personal friend of tony blair, and then tony blair become a friend of w's, and way back to churchill and roosevelt, a special relationship. how's going to hold now in afghanistan under the pressure of this horror that happened the other day? >> i don't think it's going to affect the game...
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[laughter] james j. heit. mr. heit is the one that done that, so we call it a fahrenheit thermometer. do you believe in this? i'm just toying around with you guys over there, okay? but anyway, this is fahrenheit thermometer is measured in smaller degrees, in small degrees. you got 180 of those suckers in between freezing and melting, boiling point. in the celsius, you got 100-- it'll spread out more. so what's more accurate to the degree, fahrenheit or centigrade? fahrenheit. fahrenheit, you see, because in centigrade, you got to deal with more fractions. but fahrenheit has more spaces, finer tuning. so those are the two thermometers. then there's another that we'll take about when we get up to thermodynamics and that's called the kelvin scale. and the kelvin scale is named after some dude by the name of james j... - scale. - ...scale, you got it. you got it, all right. so we have those kinds of ways of measuring temperature, the average kinetic energy per molecule of things. here's a nice distinction between temp
[laughter] james j. heit. mr. heit is the one that done that, so we call it a fahrenheit thermometer. do you believe in this? i'm just toying around with you guys over there, okay? but anyway, this is fahrenheit thermometer is measured in smaller degrees, in small degrees. you got 180 of those suckers in between freezing and melting, boiling point. in the celsius, you got 100-- it'll spread out more. so what's more accurate to the degree, fahrenheit or centigrade? fahrenheit. fahrenheit, you...
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james, their other son, was also there. mr. and mrs. r son, james, who was in the courtroom. it appeared mrs. clemente began to cry as the jury was reading. a very lengthy and complicated result that they put in. for mr. ravi's part, he was emotionless, i think probably in shock. he seemed to stare down at the floor, not able to look at the jury as they read those results, but the family clearly in court every single day or almost every single day if not every single day of this trial. certainly happy that this part of it is done, but it's not clear to me that they will ever feel closure in this case. >> as for dharun ravi, as we mentioned, he could be going to jail for ten years, and it's so important just to reemphasize, had it not been for social media, right, had he not tweeted about what he saw, he may not be in court today. >> the prosecutors really built their case around this. he saw clemente -- nothing he ever said was sort of virulently anti-gay, he was never really, really mean to him, but when he saw him -- when he turned on
james, their other son, was also there. mr. and mrs. r son, james, who was in the courtroom. it appeared mrs. clemente began to cry as the jury was reading. a very lengthy and complicated result that they put in. for mr. ravi's part, he was emotionless, i think probably in shock. he seemed to stare down at the floor, not able to look at the jury as they read those results, but the family clearly in court every single day or almost every single day if not every single day of this trial....
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mr. democrat himself, james carville, says striking the law down could be a great thing for the president. listen. >> what the democrats will say and it's completely justified. we tried and did something. the public has these guys figured out. half think the whole thing is political. they overturn an election, and just as a professional democrat, did nothing better for me than overturn this thing 5-4. then the republican party will own the health care system for the foreseeable future. i believe that. that's not spin. >> so is that spin? could there be a political advantage if the court kills the law? maria. >> well, certainly there could be, carol. i think that james is right, that this could be a rallying call for liberals, but look. i think what has been lost in all the posturing the policy and politics are the actual people that benefitted from the law already. 180 million americans who have benefitted from all the provisions that have come into place. cnn has done a heart-wrenching piece on this will little girl named violet whose life was saved by the provisions in the current healt
mr. democrat himself, james carville, says striking the law down could be a great thing for the president. listen. >> what the democrats will say and it's completely justified. we tried and did something. the public has these guys figured out. half think the whole thing is political. they overturn an election, and just as a professional democrat, did nothing better for me than overturn this thing 5-4. then the republican party will own the health care system for the foreseeable future. i...
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mr. pike, a partner at farrers... >> bergman: james murdoch led the news that night.ark lewis, who wouldn't give up under intimidation, like the mp tom watson, persistence had kept the story alive. you've said that but for pure chance, pure serendipity, it's very possible none of this would have come out. >> correct. the journey, which is something which had started as a small file in my office in manchester, had led to the resignation of someone in ten downing street. but actually that was only about twenty percent of the journey. i describe my life as that two or so years ago, i walked into a john grisham novel. >> bergman: the phone-hacking scandal will roll on for years, uncovering connections to more people yet to be named. >> it's almost unstoppable, this ocpress. so you have this very powerful judicial inquiry looking at the relationship between newspapers and the police, or looking at the relationship between the murdoch organization and politicians, which is going to be extremely interesting because of the possibility that the murdock people have been telling
mr. pike, a partner at farrers... >> bergman: james murdoch led the news that night.ark lewis, who wouldn't give up under intimidation, like the mp tom watson, persistence had kept the story alive. you've said that but for pure chance, pure serendipity, it's very possible none of this would have come out. >> correct. the journey, which is something which had started as a small file in my office in manchester, had led to the resignation of someone in ten downing street. but actually...
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mrs. madison is a fine, portly, buxom dame who has a smile and pleasant work for everybody. when james was secretary of state and his friend jeffersons administration, dolley was the president's hostess. jefferson he recalled is a widower. and she was on her way to becoming the central figure in washington society, a role she took on full-time when her husband took the oath of office on march 4, 1800 i'm. passionate 1809. fun evening of her husband swearing in, she looked a queen. she adopted the fashion of wrapping a strip of silk fabric, three of the in length about her head. james who admitted to having slept poorly the night before looked pale and exhausted, but dolley, applicable to everyone, presided happily. she must have looked back at us. however, mrs. madison did more than look great. for 16 years she ruled inevitably over washington society welcoming politically friends and foe alike to were eating. so many came back to her so-called drawing rooms that during madison's presidency they were known as squeezes. she was well known and probably more widely loved and admired than
mrs. madison is a fine, portly, buxom dame who has a smile and pleasant work for everybody. when james was secretary of state and his friend jeffersons administration, dolley was the president's hostess. jefferson he recalled is a widower. and she was on her way to becoming the central figure in washington society, a role she took on full-time when her husband took the oath of office on march 4, 1800 i'm. passionate 1809. fun evening of her husband swearing in, she looked a queen. she adopted...
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mr. chairman, dr. miller, general allen, thank you for being here. in 2006, general james jones, then the supreme allied commander of europe stated, quote, the achilles heel of afghanistan is the narcotics problem. he went on to say i think the uncontrolled rise, uncontrolled rise of the spread of narcotics, the business that it brings in, the money that it generates is being used to fund the insurgency. the criminal elements anything to bring chaos and disorder. in the 2010, the united nations office of drugs and crime published a study showing opium production rapidly increased from the period of 2006 to 2010 and i have a chart from crs that summarizes that report. i'm fond of holding up this report and folding it in half because if you fold it in half, you can see that the period -- during the period of the surge, if you will, of production, it nearly doubled over what the historical levels were prior. in a recent correspondence, you told me the quote, the narcotics trade and its linkage to the insurgency contribute to regional insecurity, corruption, volatility in the
mr. chairman, dr. miller, general allen, thank you for being here. in 2006, general james jones, then the supreme allied commander of europe stated, quote, the achilles heel of afghanistan is the narcotics problem. he went on to say i think the uncontrolled rise, uncontrolled rise of the spread of narcotics, the business that it brings in, the money that it generates is being used to fund the insurgency. the criminal elements anything to bring chaos and disorder. in the 2010, the united nations...
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thing to talk about this week now american crossroads has put out this james bond like trail take a look. your mission is simple mr obama stood next to. civility to fence and fundamentally comes. to me to be trans the information. stop. this president flexible treatment sponsored transfer. a lot of your. you love it you think it's larry i i love any opportunity to see it without a shirt on that's just my. personal personal take on this i mean i love bill they'd like to write melayu part of the thing about for like an hour star of the president flexible i mean that was cute and funny but if you watch the ad in its entirety it's pretty scary it kind of goes along with the whole myth that mitt romney's been trying to perpetuate this week that russia is our number one enemy that it looks like communist russia there from the video that they should here's the facts and any second term president has more flexibility to do what they want anyone that's trying to turn this into president obama is going to totally turn against everything he says you know what any president has the same ability just a lot of like we're a cold
thing to talk about this week now american crossroads has put out this james bond like trail take a look. your mission is simple mr obama stood next to. civility to fence and fundamentally comes. to me to be trans the information. stop. this president flexible treatment sponsored transfer. a lot of your. you love it you think it's larry i i love any opportunity to see it without a shirt on that's just my. personal personal take on this i mean i love bill they'd like to write melayu part of the...
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mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass senate bill 1710. the clerk: senate 1710, an act to designate the united states courthouse located at 222 west 7th avenue, anchorage alaska, as the james m. fitzgerald courthouse. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. den ham and the gentlewoman from district of columbia will control 20 minutes. mr. denham: i ask that members have five legislative days to include extraneous material on s. 1710. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. denham: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is so recognized. mr. denham: senate bill 1710 would designate the united states courthouse located at 222 west 7th avenue as the james m. fitzgerald united states courthouse. the subcommittee on economic buildings, marked up the house exanchion bill and i want to thank representative young. james m. fitzgerald had 47 years experience as a judge both in the state of alaska and on the federal bench. he was one of the first judges appointed to the superior court in alaska when alaska became a state in 1959 and appoint
mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass senate bill 1710. the clerk: senate 1710, an act to designate the united states courthouse located at 222 west 7th avenue, anchorage alaska, as the james m. fitzgerald courthouse. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from california, mr. den ham and the gentlewoman from district of columbia will control 20 minutes. mr. denham: i ask that members have five legislative days to include extraneous material on s. 1710. the...
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james cameron with the help of national geographic and rolex and a sponsor, and his friend, mr. allen, took that voyage and showed what man can do when he has curiosity and bravery. his activities that took a six-hour trip to the bottom of the sea remind me of charles lindburgh. an individual that conquered new territories and opened up new vistas. before that nobody had been that deep since 1960, and they were there for 20 minutes. they didn't see much. he was there for six hours. he's going to bring back a lot of information about the sea and about sea life. i thank you for -- him for his work. i congratulate him in the fulfillment of his dreams sparks the imagineation of the the world and inspires us to explore our own creativity and ingenuity. thank you, mr. speaker. i thank mr. cameron for his courage, imagination, and daring. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the american samoa seek recognition? mr. faleomavaega: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, t
james cameron with the help of national geographic and rolex and a sponsor, and his friend, mr. allen, took that voyage and showed what man can do when he has curiosity and bravery. his activities that took a six-hour trip to the bottom of the sea remind me of charles lindburgh. an individual that conquered new territories and opened up new vistas. before that nobody had been that deep since 1960, and they were there for 20 minutes. they didn't see much. he was there for six hours. he's going...