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mr. michael -- give it up for mr. michael duran. calling to the podium and mr. mark espinoza. >> the evening, everyone. thank you for coming. i want to get this out. congratulations to the sentences the giants. -- to the san francisco giants. i am the executive director of the native american house center. we provide medical care, dental care, family child guidance, and we also have hiv testing and a medical department. one thing about our organization, we have promoted healthy living among the native population here in the bay area. we also have the community center in richmond. a large population of native americans has allowed us to extend our services. we will be building a brand new clinic in san francisco. the clinic will be located near the friendship house association of american indians. it will be one-stop shopping for the clinic. one of the things i would like to talk about, we talk about the clinic and the services they provide. we have been reforming health care to native americans. we will continue to do that and we appreciate your support as we bu
mr. michael -- give it up for mr. michael duran. calling to the podium and mr. mark espinoza. >> the evening, everyone. thank you for coming. i want to get this out. congratulations to the sentences the giants. -- to the san francisco giants. i am the executive director of the native american house center. we provide medical care, dental care, family child guidance, and we also have hiv testing and a medical department. one thing about our organization, we have promoted healthy living...
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i will try to get back with him in just a moment mr michael o'brien i wonder if you can now hear me over there i think we've lost that connection. to him to further discuss these memoirs that have just been published by the former u.s. secretary of defense donald rumsfeld so do stay with us here on r.t. for that. ok let's cross over egypt and now where anti-government protests enter a third week president hosni mubarak has taken steps to reform the constitution in an attempt to diffuse public anger but thousands of demonstrators remain in cairo's main square keeping up the pressure on the president to resign. the latest from the capital. what we've now entered the third week of and mubarak demonstrations and the numbers on the street just keep growing of his square still remaining the focal point here in downtown cairo hundreds of thousands of people on the streets as we speak and also the city of alexandria with you off the course of the day tens of thousands of people have been coming to protest these small stores heard at around midday when government buildings close in the last day a
i will try to get back with him in just a moment mr michael o'brien i wonder if you can now hear me over there i think we've lost that connection. to him to further discuss these memoirs that have just been published by the former u.s. secretary of defense donald rumsfeld so do stay with us here on r.t. for that. ok let's cross over egypt and now where anti-government protests enter a third week president hosni mubarak has taken steps to reform the constitution in an attempt to diffuse public...
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mr. michaels had accidentally submitted one piece of paperwork with his wife's name on it instead of his she explained the other woman's rebate holds up was due to a processing error. both checks are now in the mail. if you would like to join our team of volunteers give us a call or head to the website cbssf.com. click news and then consumer then scroll down and click on the consumer watch icon. >>> they are cows but look like a popular cookie. but why is this what are those strange striped cows grazing on the hillsides in napa. ken bastida with tonight's good question. >> reporter: drive out of napa, head west along highway 29 and you'll see something you don't see every day. >> they want to know if i put bandages on the cattle. they want to know if i have blankets on them. >> reporter: people stop in front of the stewart ranch all the time to look at eileen's cows. the ones that look like big cookies. >> they love to take pictures and paint pictures. the cows pose. >> reporter: the cows are called belted galloways. they are from scotland. the white stripe is not the only thing unique t
mr. michaels had accidentally submitted one piece of paperwork with his wife's name on it instead of his she explained the other woman's rebate holds up was due to a processing error. both checks are now in the mail. if you would like to join our team of volunteers give us a call or head to the website cbssf.com. click news and then consumer then scroll down and click on the consumer watch icon. >>> they are cows but look like a popular cookie. but why is this what are those strange...
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mr. funny pants." michael showalter, everybody. we'll be right back!cheering up? add french's to your marinade. it's a surprising way to add a little fun to your food and a whole lot of happy to your family. for recipes and valuable coupons, go to frenchs.com to add a little happy to almost any meal. french's. happy starts here. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: first of all, jim neighbors is very much alive -- so hopefully we'll have him on the show. second unfortunately, we'll have to have dan st. germain on another night. he'll be back here march 1st, so he's got time to get his act even better. so it better be good. dan st. germain coming back. we like that guy. our thanks to william h. macy, michael showalter and the greatest band in late night, the roots, right there! dan st. germain, we'll see you soon buddy. stay tuned for "carson daly." that's for watching. have a good night. hope to see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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mr. funny pants." michael showalter, everybody. we'll be right back!e america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win an all-american spring break for you and 10 of your friends.
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over 3 months i hand typed 580 letters and wrote dollar michael jordan and dear mr. stalone. guess what happened? nothing. at christmas i got a check from tom brocaw for a hundred dollars. i sold my car a buick for 500 dollars in a seedy area in oakland. by spring i raised 200 dollars. my marth was a principal at an elementary school. she invited me to talk to the kids. when i was leaving a fourth grader looked me in the eye and said, i have a piggy bank at home and i will help you raise money for the school in pakistan. i didn't think anything of it. 6 weeks later the school is raised 65,000 penes. >> main stage's loud efts performance was about bief the detroit native high strung. they had an energyic performance. the concert was a plash back to the kinks and the who and tv shows like hala blue. ladies and gentlemen. the high strung. [music] >> hope you enjoyed this look back at some of the entertaining guests that graced the stage of the main library. you can watch more highlights from main stage on you tube and new episodes on sfg. org. watch for more readings, speakers a
over 3 months i hand typed 580 letters and wrote dollar michael jordan and dear mr. stalone. guess what happened? nothing. at christmas i got a check from tom brocaw for a hundred dollars. i sold my car a buick for 500 dollars in a seedy area in oakland. by spring i raised 200 dollars. my marth was a principal at an elementary school. she invited me to talk to the kids. when i was leaving a fourth grader looked me in the eye and said, i have a piggy bank at home and i will help you raise money...
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mr. michaels, can you set the scene for us? what is it like? guest: it is a massive protest. what has been remarkable over the past couple of days is just the fact that both sides, despite the tension and the numbers of people and all the risks, both the army and the people protesting have avoided, until now, any confrontation or violence. there are thousands of people pouring into tahrir square. the chanting is going on. it's almost like a festival atmosphere. some people have their faces painted with the egyptian national colors. people are bringing kids in some cases. there's a lot of chanting going on. there's a couple effigies of mubarak hanging from street lights. again, a lot of people pouring in and a lot of chanting and a lot of protests. there's a certain remarkable avoidance of any violence. host: we read that the army is vowing not to fire on these protesters. can you clarify the role of the military right now? protector of the people, protector of mr. mubarak and the government -- can you explain for us? guest: it is a good question. the military is viewed as an
mr. michaels, can you set the scene for us? what is it like? guest: it is a massive protest. what has been remarkable over the past couple of days is just the fact that both sides, despite the tension and the numbers of people and all the risks, both the army and the people protesting have avoided, until now, any confrontation or violence. there are thousands of people pouring into tahrir square. the chanting is going on. it's almost like a festival atmosphere. some people have their faces...
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mr. president. >> there was a michael steele before there was a barack obama. i was the only african-american lieutenant governor in the nation for two years before senator obama was elected. >> michael steele was tapped as the first african-american chairman as the republican national committee. >> the republican party is often criticized because you don't do anything to lift blacks up within the party and encourage them, so you're nothing more than racists. when we do lift blacks up and encourage them and give them positions of leadership, hen we g then we get it's just a token. so we can't win.hen we then we get it's just a token. so we can't win.en we then we get it's just a token. so we can't win. then we get it's just a token. so we can't win.then we get it's just a token. so we can't win. >> black americans scored a series of firsts. >> you find yourself governor f of -- of people well beyond massachusetts that a whole lot of people place their hopes and their aspirations in you and in your success. and i appreciate that. i'm honored by that, i'm humbled
mr. president. >> there was a michael steele before there was a barack obama. i was the only african-american lieutenant governor in the nation for two years before senator obama was elected. >> michael steele was tapped as the first african-american chairman as the republican national committee. >> the republican party is often criticized because you don't do anything to lift blacks up within the party and encourage them, so you're nothing more than racists. when we do lift...
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hey, steve, michael. mr. stowe, mr. morales, i'm scott pelley.'m with "60 minutes," and i'd like to ask you a few questions on the record about what you propose. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs who have a.l.s. >> stowe: there have been patients that have improved to that extent. >> pelley: you've reversed the condition? >> stowe: yes. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. >> stowe: really? >> pelley: you're lying about this protocol. you've lied about your association with the university of texas. you've lied about your work with the f.d.a. and now, you're lying to these gentlemen about what they can expect. >> stowe: now, why do you say that? >> pelley: nobody at the f.d.a. knows anything about any of this. and the university of texas is not going to be starting a regenerative medicine clinic with your name on it. >> stowe: really? >> pelley: when we asked stowe to back up his a.l.s. claims, his story changed. give me a stowe foundation patient who has a.
hey, steve, michael. mr. stowe, mr. morales, i'm scott pelley.'m with "60 minutes," and i'd like to ask you a few questions on the record about what you propose. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs who have a.l.s. >> stowe: there have been patients that have improved to that extent. >> pelley: you've reversed the condition? >> stowe: yes. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con...
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mr. michaels, can you set the scene for us? what is it like? guest: it is a massive protest. what has been remarkable over the past couple of days is just the fact that both sides, despite the tension and the numbers of people and all the risks, both the army and the people protesting have avoided, until now, any confrontation or violence. there are thousands of people pouring into tahrir square. the chanting is going on. it's almost like a festival atmosphere. some people have their faces painted with the egyptian national cols. people are bringing kids in some cases. there's a lot of chantingoing on. there's a couple effigies of mubarak hanging from street lights. again, a lot of people pouring in and a lot of chanting and a t of protests. there's a certain remarkable avoidance of any violence. host: we read that the army is vowing not to fire on these protesters. can you clarify the role of the military right now? protector of the people, protector of mr. mubarak and t government -- can you explain for us? guest: it is a good question. the military is viewed as an nest bro
mr. michaels, can you set the scene for us? what is it like? guest: it is a massive protest. what has been remarkable over the past couple of days is just the fact that both sides, despite the tension and the numbers of people and all the risks, both the army and the people protesting have avoided, until now, any confrontation or violence. there are thousands of people pouring into tahrir square. the chanting is going on. it's almost like a festival atmosphere. some people have their faces...
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mr. michael simon, who i expect to be reported out of committee this week, and i hope that he too will be brought to the floor quickly. mr. president, and colleagues, it is no surprise that judge marco hernandez was nominated for the federal bench. because his life could serve as a billboard for the american dream. at the age of 17 marco hernandez moved to oregon by himself. needing to support himself, he took a job as a dishwasher, later found a better job as a janitor and eventually marco became a teacher's aide. at that point judge hernandez began taking night classes at a local community college with the hope of one day attending a four-year college. finally, he was able to enroll at western oregon state college and he quickly demonstrated his ability to excess. judge hernandez earned the delmer dewy award as the most outstanding male student in his class. following college, mark heo went on to -- marco went on to graduate from the university of washington school of law. from the beginning of his legal career, judge hernandez demonstrated a strong commitment to public service. after l
mr. michael simon, who i expect to be reported out of committee this week, and i hope that he too will be brought to the floor quickly. mr. president, and colleagues, it is no surprise that judge marco hernandez was nominated for the federal bench. because his life could serve as a billboard for the american dream. at the age of 17 marco hernandez moved to oregon by himself. needing to support himself, he took a job as a dishwasher, later found a better job as a janitor and eventually marco...
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mr. mom with michael keaton, what are you doing there?now load bearing and things like that. >> your car is a big item. big misnomers out there that you have to have your hole changed every 3,000 miles. >> no. the aaa find out 90% of drivers are changing their oil too much. if you're a taxi driver in new york city, go ahead and change every 3,000 miles. but if you're an everyday person, 7,500 miles is actually the number you should keep in hand. >> and also windshield, you get that little crack, some people say maybe i'll leave it. >> no, no, no. run and get that fixed. can you have someone come and do it in your driveway for about $100. whereas when it goes to a full-blown crack you might end up spending $500 to $1,000. >> and you're calling the insurance company and everything. >> let's move on to pets. >> timing is important here. if you're getting your pet groomed, friday through monday is the busiest time for a groomer. try a midweek time. also there's some savings to remember for your pet's food. a lot of pet food has preservatives
mr. mom with michael keaton, what are you doing there?now load bearing and things like that. >> your car is a big item. big misnomers out there that you have to have your hole changed every 3,000 miles. >> no. the aaa find out 90% of drivers are changing their oil too much. if you're a taxi driver in new york city, go ahead and change every 3,000 miles. but if you're an everyday person, 7,500 miles is actually the number you should keep in hand. >> and also windshield, you get...
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michael? mr. grimm: mr. speaker, i'd like to join my colleagues in celebrating the 1 u.n.th anniversary of the birth -- 100th anniversary of the birth of ronald ragen this past sunday. president reagan has left a lasting mark on all -- our world, inspiring people to turn to democracy. he often spoke of freedom and made it a driving force behind his foreign policy. during his presidency, reagan was instrumental in the collapse of the soviet union. he worked tirelessly and with the words, mr. gorbachev, they're down this wall, he helped bring freedom to people in the soviet -- under soviet control. he left behind a legacy known for the spread of democracy and freedom throughout the world. reagan also understood the value of conservative economic policies. in a 1982 address, he said, and i quote, we don't have a trillion-dollar debt because we haven't taxed enough. we have a trillion-dollar debt because we spend too much. 30 years later this message couldn't be more true. while reagan may be best known for lead
michael? mr. grimm: mr. speaker, i'd like to join my colleagues in celebrating the 1 u.n.th anniversary of the birth -- 100th anniversary of the birth of ronald ragen this past sunday. president reagan has left a lasting mark on all -- our world, inspiring people to turn to democracy. he often spoke of freedom and made it a driving force behind his foreign policy. during his presidency, reagan was instrumental in the collapse of the soviet union. he worked tirelessly and with the words, mr....
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michael. it was a fun cover of therapy and also mr. ainsberg who recovered the history. i'm going to go through both of these to read between the lines. let me start, and i'm going to spend much more time with mr. ainsberg. learns about diabetes, whereas the history has picked up. we need to do what we can. let me start with michael. and it's a truism. you saw how many approaches there are at the diabetes now. that tells you none of them are very good. i used to have an equation which i created as a joke and i couldn't find the equation for the occasion. let me tell you that if it's one therapy. past two. two, less than half as good. by the time you get more than two, it's really in trouble. there are so many approaches. it also reflects that insulin was one the treatments. you have to understand the whole bunch of diseases discovered where it was a deficiency. vitamin deficiency, rickets, each time you gave them back and it was all better. insulin, we had the same allusion that it was all better. it took a long time, i'm going to guess it took almost 30 years to come to
michael. it was a fun cover of therapy and also mr. ainsberg who recovered the history. i'm going to go through both of these to read between the lines. let me start, and i'm going to spend much more time with mr. ainsberg. learns about diabetes, whereas the history has picked up. we need to do what we can. let me start with michael. and it's a truism. you saw how many approaches there are at the diabetes now. that tells you none of them are very good. i used to have an equation which i created...
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mr. cameron told hillary clinton he opposed his release. what about the victims of those who died? michael bernstein died. his wife was appalled at what the government did. >> i celt -- felt sick to my stomach. the idea the british government would assist the libyans in freeing him -- no words can describe how disgusting that is. >> one fact remains, he went home to die and 18 months on he is still alive. >> the bbc in washington has this latest report from the u.k. seems to have reopened old wounds. >> their relatives of the victims are appalled by what they have heard and this anger is being reflected by several senators -- senator robert menendez who is from new jersey from where many of the victims traveling on flight 103 come from. they are now calling for this independent inquiry and the british ambassador has written to them. he is saying as a courtesy to make sure that it looks as though the u.k. is taking these concerns very seriously. but the sense that you get is this is very much senators representing their constituents. overall in the u.s. government there is a desire to move
mr. cameron told hillary clinton he opposed his release. what about the victims of those who died? michael bernstein died. his wife was appalled at what the government did. >> i celt -- felt sick to my stomach. the idea the british government would assist the libyans in freeing him -- no words can describe how disgusting that is. >> one fact remains, he went home to die and 18 months on he is still alive. >> the bbc in washington has this latest report from the u.k. seems to...
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tweeting in talk to michael more, mr. president. fphsst: that would be one person. just make sure you're talking to who you know you're talking to and not a david coke a feaux david coke. host: good motheying. caller: my question is the incidents that are going on in the mil idle east as far as obviously you've gottliebya, greece. do you see aeau of the type of protesting that's going on over there, do you see that ah euall ieicklating in the -- do you see maybe certain states that are turning more reper klican? ico you see a lot more protests in each individual state and do you see that swaying the next presidential election if enough states get together and see the i guess you could say order that's going on in these other countries, do you see that having an affect on the next presidenthal case? >> well, i thi3 r you rrdssed a steent storm we were not seeing that. themaychayou weren't seeing the protests you're seeing in greetia with sy je of the gending and budblyt cutbacks over there. and the reason was we wereng i doing anything. we weren't doing anything dram
tweeting in talk to michael more, mr. president. fphsst: that would be one person. just make sure you're talking to who you know you're talking to and not a david coke a feaux david coke. host: good motheying. caller: my question is the incidents that are going on in the mil idle east as far as obviously you've gottliebya, greece. do you see aeau of the type of protesting that's going on over there, do you see that ah euall ieicklating in the -- do you see maybe certain states that are turning...
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michael williams to brief mr. blair about the aftermath of mr. blair been somewhat dismissive of his pessimistic analysis, do you have any comment on that? >> i don't recall. one of the surprises to me and it shouldn't be this may recall of some offense in papers is acute in others is blank and there's no necessary connection between the important of the issue and whether i recall it. but there was continuing traffic across the overturned. >> which he would accept that it could've been drawn on more than it was? that the evidence in the information you hide from the private office in the knowledge within the foreign office could have drawn on more entertaining than it was? >> i couldn't have drawn on my private office more than i did. you know, -- i think we were. baroness, in retrospect could we have done more? i think you always can do more, but it's not to say we were negligent or lacking in seeking views at the time. >> okay number one to the question of responsibilities because in your previous evidence when we asked you who was responsible
michael williams to brief mr. blair about the aftermath of mr. blair been somewhat dismissive of his pessimistic analysis, do you have any comment on that? >> i don't recall. one of the surprises to me and it shouldn't be this may recall of some offense in papers is acute in others is blank and there's no necessary connection between the important of the issue and whether i recall it. but there was continuing traffic across the overturned. >> which he would accept that it could've...
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. >> host: our viewers, somebody to meeting, talk to michael mic more, mr. president. >> guest: the would be onepeon. person. just m >> host: stevan on theng republican line.ou know >> host: just make sure you know you're talking to and not a david coke.host >> host: do it face-to-face call: my quphone. stevan from baltimore, good morning. >> caller: my question is theoing on incidence going on over in the t, as far as obviously greece you've got libya, greece, to you see any of the type of over protesting that's going on overu there, do you see that trickling into the united states? d.c. what's happening in wisconsin right now? do you see a lot of the state's bad for space, moreover, ande cn maybe certain states that wererr turning more towards republicana do you see a lot more protests in the individual states, and e youac see that swinging the next presidential election if enoughl states get together, and do you kind of see the light guess you could say the disorder going on in the other countries, do you o see that actually having ancoun effect on the ne
. >> host: our viewers, somebody to meeting, talk to michael mic more, mr. president. >> guest: the would be onepeon. person. just m >> host: stevan on theng republican line.ou know >> host: just make sure you know you're talking to and not a david coke.host >> host: do it face-to-face call: my quphone. stevan from baltimore, good morning. >> caller: my question is theoing on incidence going on over in the t, as far as obviously greece you've got libya,...
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mrs. rogers has had with our company. thinking specifically about the support and the advice, mentoring and leadership that she provided for michael when we were doing a film at the heritage center. something i have heard a lot about and that i know you hold dear to your heart's. i would also like to acknowledge our corporate funders. for us, they allow us to do the work that we do in the community. i would also like to acknowledge the development team. you have heard a few of the vendors. i will also like to acknowledge a couple of people individually. monocle wilson from the urban core. along with our partners, we need jones and tonya young of ccgc. you with your a lot about the partnership as time goes on. it has proven to be a wonderful, wonderful opportunity. hudson valley and silicon valley bank, our project funders. without them, none of this would have gone forward. the san francisco redevelopment agency in particular, they have worked with us over the years to get this project where it is. i would like to abolish them. i believe that fred is here. i believe that i saw sally. finally, i never had a chance to meet mrs. roge
mrs. rogers has had with our company. thinking specifically about the support and the advice, mentoring and leadership that she provided for michael when we were doing a film at the heritage center. something i have heard a lot about and that i know you hold dear to your heart's. i would also like to acknowledge our corporate funders. for us, they allow us to do the work that we do in the community. i would also like to acknowledge the development team. you have heard a few of the vendors. i...
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raise our voices and with that i am going to also call on our second vice president, michael nutter from philadelphia. mresident? >> thank you very much and to all mayors who are here, all the members of the u.s. conference of mayors. i can only think of one word to describe what the house has done, outrageous. outrageous and unacceptable. it is an american. it attacks senior citizens. attacks children and working people. it stops jobs and economic development. cities all across the united states. i have no idea what is going on in the minds of some who have gotten elected on rhetoric and are trying to govern with the same rhetoric. you cannot run a country while attacking its own people. certainly that should not be going on in the united states and that is what it is all about. it attacks programs for seniors. attacks programs for children. it takes and takes desperately needed funds away from the ones who need it the most. this is literally an american what is going on. the u.s. conference of mayors will not stand for this activity and we have to do a better job of educating members of the united stat
raise our voices and with that i am going to also call on our second vice president, michael nutter from philadelphia. mresident? >> thank you very much and to all mayors who are here, all the members of the u.s. conference of mayors. i can only think of one word to describe what the house has done, outrageous. outrageous and unacceptable. it is an american. it attacks senior citizens. attacks children and working people. it stops jobs and economic development. cities all across the...
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mrs. rogers has had with our company. thinking specifically about the support and the advice, mentoring and leadership that she provided for michael when we were doing a film at the heritage center. something i have heard a lot about and that i know you hold dear to your heart's. i would also like to acknowledge our corporate funders. for us, they allow us to do the work that we do in the community. i would also like to acknowledge the development team. you have heard a few of the
mrs. rogers has had with our company. thinking specifically about the support and the advice, mentoring and leadership that she provided for michael when we were doing a film at the heritage center. something i have heard a lot about and that i know you hold dear to your heart's. i would also like to acknowledge our corporate funders. for us, they allow us to do the work that we do in the community. i would also like to acknowledge the development team. you have heard a few of the
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tweeting in talk to michael more, mr. president. fphsst: that would be one person. just make sure you're talking to who you know you're talking to and not a david coke a feaux david coke. host: good motheying. caller: my question is the incidents that are going on in the mil idle east as far as obviously you've gottliebya, greece. do you see aeau of the type of protesting that's going on over there, do you see that ah euall ieicklating in the -- do you see maybe certain states that are turning more reper klican? ico you see a lot more protests in each individual state and do you see that swaying the next presidential election if enough states get together and see the i guess you could say order that's going on in these other countries, do you see that having an affect on the next presidenthal case? >> well, i thi3 r you rrdssed a steent storm we were not seeing that. themaychayou weren't seeing the protests you're seeing in greetia with sy je of the gending and budblyt cutbacks over there. and the reason was we wereng i doing anything. we weren't doing anything dram
tweeting in talk to michael more, mr. president. fphsst: that would be one person. just make sure you're talking to who you know you're talking to and not a david coke a feaux david coke. host: good motheying. caller: my question is the incidents that are going on in the mil idle east as far as obviously you've gottliebya, greece. do you see aeau of the type of protesting that's going on over there, do you see that ah euall ieicklating in the -- do you see maybe certain states that are turning...
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raised our voices, and with that, i am also going to call on our second vice president, michael nutter, from philadelphia, mr., vice president? , thank you very much. i can only think of one word to describe what the house has done with hr1 -- "outrageous." it is american. it attacks senior citizens, children, working people, it stops jobs and economic development. cities all across the united states of america. i have no idea of what is calling on in the minds of those who have been elected with rhetoric. he cannot run a country while attacking its own people. certainly not that should not be going on in the united states of america, and that is what hr1 is all about. it attacks programs for seniors and children, who takes and tanks and take steps were needed funds away from the ones who need it the most. it is literally un-american. the u.s. conference of mayors will not stand for this kind of activity, and we have to do a better job of educating members of the indicted states congress about the programs they find and support on a regular basis. it is clear to us that many members have no idea what these p
raised our voices, and with that, i am also going to call on our second vice president, michael nutter, from philadelphia, mr., vice president? , thank you very much. i can only think of one word to describe what the house has done with hr1 -- "outrageous." it is american. it attacks senior citizens, children, working people, it stops jobs and economic development. cities all across the united states of america. i have no idea of what is calling on in the minds of those who have been...
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mr. chairman? i'm pleased to be here this afternoon. my name is michael nutter, mayor of the city of philadelphia, and representatives delauro, let me assure you that we are working very, very hard in the hope that the 2010 session shows that we're the fifth largest city and the states of america. we'll see what the results are later on this spring. i'm the second vice president of u.s. conference of mayors and also serve as the national finance chair for the national democratic mayors conference as well. i thank you for this opportuni opportunity, madam chair and get all of the members of the committee. i appreciate this opportunity testified regarding the need to create jobs in america's cities. economic recovery will require a partnership between the federal government and the cities. president obama outlined the overall direction in his state of union address last week. i want to briefly address ways that the federal government can give cities the tools that we need to pull out of this recession your let me talk about what philadelphia has done. since
mr. chairman? i'm pleased to be here this afternoon. my name is michael nutter, mayor of the city of philadelphia, and representatives delauro, let me assure you that we are working very, very hard in the hope that the 2010 session shows that we're the fifth largest city and the states of america. we'll see what the results are later on this spring. i'm the second vice president of u.s. conference of mayors and also serve as the national finance chair for the national democratic mayors...
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mr. barry manilow. how are you and lenny kravitz for "jimmy kimmel live." lady gaga, lady gaga, hey, michael jackson!at it. hey, how are you? how are you doing? hey, i give you a flawer for valentine's day. >> easy, easy, easy. >> how are you first. >> what's up, you know how we get, holler at your man. >> hey, my friend how do you make babies? >> ooh-la-la. i love this job. >> jimmy: guillermo. we have music from jewel and we have martin lawrence and dianna agron. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] cowhide dries out. so does your manhide. regular men's body wash can dry out your skin. dove men + care is different. only dove has micromoisture to fight skin dryness. so that manhide of yours stays clean and moisturized... no matter what you put it through. dove men + care. be comfortable in your own skin. ♪ dove men + care. also available in a bar. ♪ we expect a lot from our cheese. why did the cook get arrested? i don't know. he was caught beating an egg! [ laughs ] a cheese monger, a dairy farmer and a duck walk into this... wait a minute, have you heard this one? nice tie
mr. barry manilow. how are you and lenny kravitz for "jimmy kimmel live." lady gaga, lady gaga, hey, michael jackson!at it. hey, how are you? how are you doing? hey, i give you a flawer for valentine's day. >> easy, easy, easy. >> how are you first. >> what's up, you know how we get, holler at your man. >> hey, my friend how do you make babies? >> ooh-la-la. i love this job. >> jimmy: guillermo. we have music from jewel and we have martin lawrence...
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mrs. since we last met you. sir michaelwww.-- in a letter copied to the office a minute to edward it would have been warned that the resolution been in the draft wouldn't give authorization based on the authority to use force in resolution 678. then on the 18th of october the lord goldsmith telephone you to make exactly the same point. this wouldn't authorize the force. on foot after the first of october, the lawyers also reiterated the advice of the draft then the contemplation did not authorize the use of force to repel the sixth of november michael wrote to your office, that's just two days before the adoption of 1441, to state that it did not itself authorize the use of force or revive the authorization to use force in the resolution 678. now, given that as we had started the negotiations come in and we have heard this, too, from witnesses, it was a central objective of the british government of the resolution should provide the authorization to use force in resolution 678 without the need for a further security council
mrs. since we last met you. sir michaelwww.-- in a letter copied to the office a minute to edward it would have been warned that the resolution been in the draft wouldn't give authorization based on the authority to use force in resolution 678. then on the 18th of october the lord goldsmith telephone you to make exactly the same point. this wouldn't authorize the force. on foot after the first of october, the lawyers also reiterated the advice of the draft then the contemplation did not...
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michael's life was filled with controversy. and sadly in death, controversy remains. howard mann, one of mrs.s, and the charity, heal the world, are in litigation with the estate. >> i think the notion to me that mrs. jackson is not able to use her son's name. or the heal the world foundation is stopped by the courts from using michael's name is utterly ridiculous to me. i don't understand whose agenda this services, outside of a group of lawyers. >> reporter: in a statement to "good morning america," jackson's estate told us they believe howard mann is making the allegations for his own financial gain. the current heal the world foundation has no relation to michael jackson's charity that touched so many lives before becoming inactive several years before michael's death. the estate does not believe michael's children should be used to exploit a foundation that a federal judge found was not associated with michael jackson. but regardless of the legal battles, michael's children are committed to carrying on his legacy of helping others. prince is on the board of heal the world. what would you
michael's life was filled with controversy. and sadly in death, controversy remains. howard mann, one of mrs.s, and the charity, heal the world, are in litigation with the estate. >> i think the notion to me that mrs. jackson is not able to use her son's name. or the heal the world foundation is stopped by the courts from using michael's name is utterly ridiculous to me. i don't understand whose agenda this services, outside of a group of lawyers. >> reporter: in a statement to...
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michael is with us today, as well as all of you. thank you all very much. [applause] we will be watching. director beach: present. director bridges: present. director heinicke: present. chairman nolan: present. >> mr. chairman, you have the form. please refrain from using cell phones or electronic devices. the party responsible for one going off may be removed. the board respectfully ask that they be placed in the off position. would you like to do all of the items? approval of the minutes of the january 11 closed session ended january 25 special close session? >> the items so moved. >> second. >> all in favor, say aye. >> aye. >> there will be no discussion of an anticipated litigation in closed session today. >> a couple of things, members of the board. on february 15, we are having our workshop on the agendas. several members of the board have expressed interest in the discussion for consideration at a later date. tell ms. boomer or myself about an issue you would like to have in further depth. two weeks ago, i attended the caltrans summit at stanford university. some very interesting information. the metropolitan transportation commission, i would like to see if we could have that permission m
michael is with us today, as well as all of you. thank you all very much. [applause] we will be watching. director beach: present. director bridges: present. director heinicke: present. chairman nolan: present. >> mr. chairman, you have the form. please refrain from using cell phones or electronic devices. the party responsible for one going off may be removed. the board respectfully ask that they be placed in the off position. would you like to do all of the items? approval of the...
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host: the first call for michael tanner is from pete, in michigan, republican. caller: thank you to mr. tanner for coming on the show. appreciate it. i have a question. first i would like to comment on the earlier question about the government shutdown. republicans do not shut down government. you go back to texas during the redistricting, democrats left the state of abn a bus. now they are doing it in wisconsin. if you go back tohe new gingrich congress, bill clinton is the one who shut down the government, the house of representatives. so obama is going to have an opportunity to shut down the government, but i think it was positive in 1995 because what happened after the government shutdown was the deficit was reduced that year. and then the two years following, we had a balanced budget. my question to mr. kantor is, in my lifetime since 1960, the budget has only been balanced four times and that is when republicans have controlled the house and the senate. and that has only been -- the problem and said only control the house and senate nine years and four times they balance the budg
host: the first call for michael tanner is from pete, in michigan, republican. caller: thank you to mr. tanner for coming on the show. appreciate it. i have a question. first i would like to comment on the earlier question about the government shutdown. republicans do not shut down government. you go back to texas during the redistricting, democrats left the state of abn a bus. now they are doing it in wisconsin. if you go back tohe new gingrich congress, bill clinton is the one who shut down...
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mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that michael mclaughlin be allowed to have floor privileges duringthe reading of washington's farewell address. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: friends and fellow citizens, the period for a new election for a citizen to administer a new election for the government of the united states being not far distant and the time actually arrive when thoughts must be deployed and designating the person with whom you clothe with the importance of this trust, it appears to me properly especially as it may conclude to the more distinct expression of the public voice that i shall appraise you of the resolution i have formed of the client being considered of the number out of those which one will be chosen. i beg you at this time to do me the justice to be assured this resolution was not taken lightly without a strict regard to all considerations appertaining to the relation which binds a dutyful citizen to its country. and that in withdrawing the tender of service which silences in my situation might imply, i'm influenced by no dimunition of
mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that michael mclaughlin be allowed to have floor privileges duringthe reading of washington's farewell address. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. isakson: friends and fellow citizens, the period for a new election for a citizen to administer a new election for the government of the united states being not far distant and the time actually arrive when thoughts must be deployed and designating the person with whom you clothe with the importance...
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mrs. since we last met you. sir michael www.-- in a letter copied to the office a minute to edward it would have been warned that the resolution been in the draft wouldn't give authorization based on the authority to use force in resolution 678. then on the 18th of october the lord goldsmith telephone you to make exactly the same point. this wouldn't authorize the force. on foot after the fst of october, the lawyers also reiterated the advice of the drft then the contemplation did not authorize the use of force to repel the sixth of november michael wrote to your office, that's just two days before the adoption of 1441, to state that it did not itself authorize the use of force or revive the authorization to use force in the resolution 678. now, given that as we had started the negotiations come in and we have heard this, too, from witnesses, it was a central objective of thebritish government of the resolution should provide the authorization to use force in resolution 678 without the need for a further security council re
mrs. since we last met you. sir michael www.-- in a letter copied to the office a minute to edward it would have been warned that the resolution been in the draft wouldn't give authorization based on the authority to use force in resolution 678. then on the 18th of october the lord goldsmith telephone you to make exactly the same point. this wouldn't authorize the force. on foot after the fst of october, the lawyers also reiterated the advice of the drft then the contemplation did not authorize...
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mrs. since we last met you. sir michaelwww.-- in a letter copied to the office a minute to edward it would have been warned that the resolution been in the draft wouldn't give authorization based on the authority to use force in resolution 678. then on the 18th of october the lord goldsmith telephone you to make exactly the same point. this wouldn't authorize the force. on foot after the first of october, the lawyers also reiterated the advice of the draft then the contemplation did not authorize the use of force to repel the sixth of november michael wrote to your office, that's just two days before the adoption of 1441, to state that it did not itself authorize the use of force or revive the authorization to use force in the resolution 678. now, given that as we had started the negotiations come in and we have heard this, too, from witnesses, it was a central objective of the british government of the resolution should provide the authorization to use force in resolution 678 without the need for a further security council
mrs. since we last met you. sir michaelwww.-- in a letter copied to the office a minute to edward it would have been warned that the resolution been in the draft wouldn't give authorization based on the authority to use force in resolution 678. then on the 18th of october the lord goldsmith telephone you to make exactly the same point. this wouldn't authorize the force. on foot after the first of october, the lawyers also reiterated the advice of the draft then the contemplation did not...
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. >> coming up next on booktv, michael scheuer, head of the bin laden that cia talks about bin laden and his war at the united states. mr. scheuer spoke about his book at the philadelphia free library. >> good evening, everyone. i think it's perhaps a troubling time to be talking about the subject, that the events of the day, the past month perhaps six weeks requires a solid thing to rethink how we stand in the middle east. so tonight i'd like to talk about the three threats to the united states that emanate from the persian gulf, iran, saudi arabia and what i call al qaeda some. and speaking tonight about the persian gulf and the road against the islamists emanating from there, i want to start with words george washington used to describe the new government's responsibility, to ensure americans clearly understand the threat they face at home and abroad. i am sure that the massive citizens of these united states meanwhile, washington told john jay 1976 and i believe he will always act while whenever they can obtain a right understanding of matters. let me say that i share washington state in the essentially sound common
. >> coming up next on booktv, michael scheuer, head of the bin laden that cia talks about bin laden and his war at the united states. mr. scheuer spoke about his book at the philadelphia free library. >> good evening, everyone. i think it's perhaps a troubling time to be talking about the subject, that the events of the day, the past month perhaps six weeks requires a solid thing to rethink how we stand in the middle east. so tonight i'd like to talk about the three threats to the...
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mr. tyrrell define the conservative movement, that is, its fundamental principles and goals? >> guest: well, in "after the hangover" the conservatives' road to recovery i lift from michael oakshot the great british philosopher, and i say that it's -- conservativism is a temperament whereas liberalism is an anxiety. and liberalism and conservativism is a temperament to enjoy the fruits of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. and pursuit of happiness is understood by john locke and george mason, by the way, as free enterprise for better or for worse, commerce. whereas liberalism is an anxiety. it's an anxiety about all those things around us, and it leads to the kind of government control that liberals are famous for. >> host: next call comes from vance in norman, oklahoma. go ahead, vance. >> caller: hi, mr. tyrrell and peter. i just wanted to make a couple of observations. see how mr. tyrrell might respond to this. first, i'd like to say that i am a proud liberal and so was -- [inaudible] and so was friedrich high yak, and i think -- hayek, and i think your half-hearted defense of richard nixon really is absurd. i mean, milton proceedman called him the most socialist preside
mr. tyrrell define the conservative movement, that is, its fundamental principles and goals? >> guest: well, in "after the hangover" the conservatives' road to recovery i lift from michael oakshot the great british philosopher, and i say that it's -- conservativism is a temperament whereas liberalism is an anxiety. and liberalism and conservativism is a temperament to enjoy the fruits of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. and pursuit of happiness is understood by john locke...
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mr. williams, he told us that you and michael j.were under shooting when it came to the drafting of the september dossier that this should be a foreign office responsibility. so why was that? i mean what -- >> well, i prefer to do it in house. i thought we could have better control. i think the final product might have been a bit better. maybe not. sir -- anyway, there were however some practical problems about the timing which was that this key preparation period of the dossier coincided with the united states general assembly and not just i, but including john williams. he came to new york. it was a practical problem. that said, you know, it would have been better win think in retrospect if it have been handled by the foreign office. >> john williams seems to imply it was a general loss of control of the foreign office over the development of policy at this time. did you -- >> no, i read that. and i -- i didn't feel there was a lot of control. what i felt was that as a matter of british governments, that as prospect of military ac
mr. williams, he told us that you and michael j.were under shooting when it came to the drafting of the september dossier that this should be a foreign office responsibility. so why was that? i mean what -- >> well, i prefer to do it in house. i thought we could have better control. i think the final product might have been a bit better. maybe not. sir -- anyway, there were however some practical problems about the timing which was that this key preparation period of the dossier coincided...
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host: the first call for michael tanner is from pete, in michigan, republican. caller: thank you to mr. tanner for coming on the show. appreciate it. i have a question. first i would like to comment on the earlier question about the government shutdown. republicans do not shut down government. you go back to texas during the redistricting, democrats left the state of abn a bus. now they are doing it in wisconsin. if you go back to the new gingrich congress, bill clinton is the one who shut down the government, the house of representatives. so obama is going to have an opportunity to shut down the government, but i think it was positive in 1995 because what happened after the government shutdown was the deficit was reduced that year. and then the two years following, we had a balanced budget. my question to mr. kantor is, in my lifetime since 1960, the budget has only been balanced four times and that is when republicans have controlled the house and the senate. and that has only been -- the problem and said only control the house and senate nine years and four times they balance the bu
host: the first call for michael tanner is from pete, in michigan, republican. caller: thank you to mr. tanner for coming on the show. appreciate it. i have a question. first i would like to comment on the earlier question about the government shutdown. republicans do not shut down government. you go back to texas during the redistricting, democrats left the state of abn a bus. now they are doing it in wisconsin. if you go back to the new gingrich congress, bill clinton is the one who shut down...
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mr. ambassador. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. i would like to thank michaelthe potomac institute, and my friend who was instrumental in bringing me here today, and for thinking that my remarks might be of interest to you. i will do my best. i will try to say something practical and direct. i remember a long time ago, i was traveling with by foreign minister at the time. traveling with the irish minister at the time. we were waiting one morning in madrid airport for a plane to come down from paris to pick us up and go to tunis. i remember the prime minister called that morning to the foreign minister and ask where we were. i said i was at the airport, saying that we were going to to the ship, and he asked if we're going the wrong direction, because that same night, the regime had fallen. today, we talk about terrorism, which is important, but the center of attention is in the arab world, happening in those countries, so close to spain, too. but charles bowen is giving us, i think, an excellent overview of the current situation, the current threats that we face
mr. ambassador. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. i would like to thank michaelthe potomac institute, and my friend who was instrumental in bringing me here today, and for thinking that my remarks might be of interest to you. i will do my best. i will try to say something practical and direct. i remember a long time ago, i was traveling with by foreign minister at the time. traveling with the irish minister at the time. we were waiting one morning in madrid airport for a...
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mr. ambassador. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. i would like to thank michael, the potomac institute, and my friend who was instrumental in bringing me here today, and for thinking that my remarks might be of interest to you. i will do my best. i will try to say something practical and direct. i remember a long time ago, i was traveling with by foreign minister at the time. traveling with the irish minister at the time. we were waiting one morning in madrid airport for a plane to come down from paris to pick us up and go to tunis. i remember the prime minister called that morning to the foreign minister and ask where we were. i said i was at the airport, saying that we were going to to the ship, and he asked if we're going the wrong direction, because that same night, the regime had fallen. today, we talk about terrorism, which is important, but the center of attention is in the arab world, happening in those countries, so close to spain, too. but charles bowen is giving us, i think, an excellent overview of the current situation, the current threats that we fa
mr. ambassador. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. i would like to thank michael, the potomac institute, and my friend who was instrumental in bringing me here today, and for thinking that my remarks might be of interest to you. i will do my best. i will try to say something practical and direct. i remember a long time ago, i was traveling with by foreign minister at the time. traveling with the irish minister at the time. we were waiting one morning in madrid airport for...
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voices and with that i'm going to also call on our second vice president, michael nutter, from the great city of philadelphia. mr. vice president. >> madam president, thank you very much. and to all of our mayors who are here, all the members of the u.s. conference of mayors, i can only think of one word to describe what the house has done with h.r. 1. outrageous. it's outrageous and unacceptable. h.r. 1 is un-american. it attacks senior citizens, it attacks children, it attacks working people, it stops jobs and economic in cities all across the united states of america. i have no idea what is going on in the minds of some who have now gotten elected on rhetoric and are now trying to gonch with that same rhetoric. you cannot run a country while attacking its own people. and certainly that should not be going on in the united states of america. and that's what h.r. 1 is saul about. it attacks the cd fwnch g program, it attacks programs for seniors, for children. it takes and takes and takes desperately needed funds away from the ones who need it the most. this is literally un-american. what is going on. the u.s.
voices and with that i'm going to also call on our second vice president, michael nutter, from the great city of philadelphia. mr. vice president. >> madam president, thank you very much. and to all of our mayors who are here, all the members of the u.s. conference of mayors, i can only think of one word to describe what the house has done with h.r. 1. outrageous. it's outrageous and unacceptable. h.r. 1 is un-american. it attacks senior citizens, it attacks children, it attacks working...
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after davis is michael vick, cowboys' owner jerry jones, golfer tiger woods and tampa bay devil ray manny ramirez. >>> get those raiders to the super bowl and i'm not going to be mad at you, mr in terms of the temperatures we are looking good, but we are having a hard time with visibilities in the east bay. it is actually drifting now across the peninsula. all the moisture-rich areas have picked up the rainfall over the weekend. they are seeing the most fog. fairfield, down to a quarter mile visibility. it looks the same for san rafael and novato. take it easy out there. lots of sunshine with temperatures in the 60s. 61 in los gatos. 60 in oakland. 61 in fairfield. take a look at what's to come heading throughout this week. temperatures will climb to 69 degrees by thursday. and then they are going to hover near the 70-degree mark all the way through this weekend and into next week. so unseasonably warm and sunny once again for us. we are enjoying beautiful weather for this time of the year. back to you guys. >>> thank you. an incredible story of survival out of scotland after a 1,000 fall down a mountain. a climber was found standing calmly reading a map. >> adam potter lost
after davis is michael vick, cowboys' owner jerry jones, golfer tiger woods and tampa bay devil ray manny ramirez. >>> get those raiders to the super bowl and i'm not going to be mad at you, mr in terms of the temperatures we are looking good, but we are having a hard time with visibilities in the east bay. it is actually drifting now across the peninsula. all the moisture-rich areas have picked up the rainfall over the weekend. they are seeing the most fog. fairfield, down to a...
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michael. ♪ monkey around > the show followed the and ticks of a rock band with dreams of the big time. peter got his laughs by playing dumb. >> a pre-booklet to mrchool. >> body building. what is that? >> osgood: the songs the monkeys performed on the show became big hits on the charts including "i'm a believer" written by neal diamond. ♪ then i saw her face ♪ now i'm a believer >. >> osgood: but not every rock critic was a believer. where the beatles were known as the fab four, the monkeys were dismissed by some as the pre-fab four. they weren't all musicians and hadn't even played together before being recruited for the show. fans never paid those critics much heed. in the 1993 cbs interview davey jones spoke up for what he and his band mates brought to the table. >> peter adapted in school and so did mike and mickey had been with bands and i had been on broadway in the theater. we weren't just sort of like four guys that couldn't sing and play or act. we could do a little bit each, you know. together we combined and made the monkeys, you know. >> osgood: more than 40 years after their tv show went off the air, their songs are still being play
michael. ♪ monkey around > the show followed the and ticks of a rock band with dreams of the big time. peter got his laughs by playing dumb. >> a pre-booklet to mrchool. >> body building. what is that? >> osgood: the songs the monkeys performed on the show became big hits on the charts including "i'm a believer" written by neal diamond. ♪ then i saw her face ♪ now i'm a believer >. >> osgood: but not every rock critic was a believer. where the...
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michael reagan on his father's legacy. also ron reagan and his account. and emily lambert. >> mr.'s my great honor today to speak on the floor for the first time as the u.s. senator. >> the new class of freshman senators have been giving their first speeches. follow their appearances online with c-span congressional chronicle, track the of timelines, read transcripts, and full video archive for every member. congressional chronicle at c-span.org/congress. >> a federal reserve official said today that banks have only taken 40 to 50% of the losses from commercial real estate that they will eventually have to occur. he added that problems in the sector are mostly a threat to smaller banks and don't appear to pose a risk to the entire financial system. the remarks came before the panel overseeing the troubled asset relief program. he's joined at the hearing by the officials and the comptroller of the currency's office. this is two hours and 40 minutes. >> good morning. i'm ted kaufman, the chairman of the congressional overnight panel on the troubled asset and relief policeman. we're
michael reagan on his father's legacy. also ron reagan and his account. and emily lambert. >> mr.'s my great honor today to speak on the floor for the first time as the u.s. senator. >> the new class of freshman senators have been giving their first speeches. follow their appearances online with c-span congressional chronicle, track the of timelines, read transcripts, and full video archive for every member. congressional chronicle at c-span.org/congress. >> a federal reserve...
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mr. ambassador. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. i would like to thank michael, the potomac institute, and my friendho was instrumental in bringing me here today, and for thinking that my remarks might be of interest to you. i will do my best. i will try to say something practical and direct. i rember a long time ago, i was traveling with by foreign minister at the time. traveling with the irish minister at the time. we were waiting one morning in madrid airport for alane to come down from paris to pick us upnd go to tunis. i remember the prime minister called that morning to the foreign minister and ask where weere. i said i was at the airport, sayinghat we were going to to the ship, and he asked if we're going the wrong direction, because that same night, the regime had fallen. today, we talk about terrorism, which is important, but the center of attention is in the arab world, happening in those countries, so close to spain, too. but charles bowen is giving us, i think, an excellent overview of the current situation, the current threats that we face, the situ
mr. ambassador. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you very much. i would like to thank michael, the potomac institute, and my friendho was instrumental in bringing me here today, and for thinking that my remarks might be of interest to you. i will do my best. i will try to say something practical and direct. i rember a long time ago, i was traveling with by foreign minister at the time. traveling with the irish minister at the time. we were waiting one morning in madrid airport for...
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mr. skeel? >> it's a great honor to appear before you, and i am tempted to say everything that michael just said, not exactly that, but i will make one comment at the outset, and that is we have lots of experience dealing with complicated bankruptcy. so the fact that it's a multitude of entities isn't news in the bankruptcy context. and i'd be happy to address questions about that or either the other issues that were just raised if folks are interested. currently, if the state's financial crisis spirals of control, we really only have two options. the first is that a state might simply default on some of its obligations declaring itself unable to pay. the second option is for the federal government to bail out one or more of the states as it failed financial institutions like a bear stearns, fannie mae, freddie mac and ag during the recent financial crisis. i believe that both of these alternatives are deeply problematic and that congress should enact a bankruptcy law with the state's not as a first resort, but it's an absolute last resort in the event that everything else fails. the claim that
mr. skeel? >> it's a great honor to appear before you, and i am tempted to say everything that michael just said, not exactly that, but i will make one comment at the outset, and that is we have lots of experience dealing with complicated bankruptcy. so the fact that it's a multitude of entities isn't news in the bankruptcy context. and i'd be happy to address questions about that or either the other issues that were just raised if folks are interested. currently, if the state's financial...