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mr. >>stanley: he was issued a ticket that would not only made him late for work but could end up costingto $500. you haven't ridden but now this is a lady was in the carpool lane illegally and she had to car seat for little children. when asked why, she told me that she was confused about the carpool times which by the way it is 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. mondays through fridays with holidays included. i almost forgot, since there was a strong odor of weed coming from the party often checked to make sure that she was carrying and medical marijuana car engine does union renowned, it is one driver that was the haven so badly that havana i got caught my hand and that it area for smart >> of a so badly with andrew and his very own segment of that is behaving in the inland part i am stanley roberts kron4. if there ever was a hall fame for the people whom ellen, i would have been and nominate a this guy, and no, not this guy get this guy getting serve as a corridor and through want to conduct research. to understand why he is the search, we have to start at the beginnin
mr. >>stanley: he was issued a ticket that would not only made him late for work but could end up costingto $500. you haven't ridden but now this is a lady was in the carpool lane illegally and she had to car seat for little children. when asked why, she told me that she was confused about the carpool times which by the way it is 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. mondays through fridays with holidays included. i almost forgot, since there was a strong odor of weed coming...
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include integration boosting competition and increasing the role of small business he got mr jacob nell from morgan stanley russia believes medvedev speech echoes a recent statements by prime minister vladimir putin. what i see is a combined effort by both of them to articulate a economic and political program and you i think that if we think back to earlier in the year when you had a debate between medvedev who was talking about a program for. putting more stress on stability i think that we could now see what the choice of leadership is and that is to go for a program of modernization short the impact of these reforms may be somewhat negative because we may see acceleration capital outflows in companies who may have an increase in uncertainty but in the medium term if these reforms are implemented i think that they. should improve russia's growth prospects and make the realization of the top line objectives of the reform program which are twenty five percent of g.d.p. and investment and six to seven percent growth rate that much more realizable. froze most of the markets and oil is headed even higher now
include integration boosting competition and increasing the role of small business he got mr jacob nell from morgan stanley russia believes medvedev speech echoes a recent statements by prime minister vladimir putin. what i see is a combined effort by both of them to articulate a economic and political program and you i think that if we think back to earlier in the year when you had a debate between medvedev who was talking about a program for. putting more stress on stability i think that we...
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stanley, voice-over: i was in room 6 just now, mr. woolton's room. what were you doing there? guess what i found. what? what did you find? tell me. foyle, voice-over: you thought you could make it look as if spencer was the actual target, and your wife had been hit accidentally, which is why you arranged for it to happen in the dark, by leaving all the lights on in all the rooms as you turned down the beds, which overloaded the fuse box. but then you had to be sure that you could actually hit your wife and not spencer. i take no pleasure in so many young lives... foyle, voice-over: spencer said that during his speech, you were fiddling with your pipe, but, you see, stanley told me that you hardly ever smoked. it was... potassium nitrate you used in the pipe, saltpeter, which is used, of course, in gunpowder, but it's also used to cure meat, which is why you had a supply of it in the hotel. and it acted as an oxidizing agent, and it... added to the tobacco and made it glow. you lit the pipe while spencer was making his speech. i take no pleasure in so many young lives being sac
stanley, voice-over: i was in room 6 just now, mr. woolton's room. what were you doing there? guess what i found. what? what did you find? tell me. foyle, voice-over: you thought you could make it look as if spencer was the actual target, and your wife had been hit accidentally, which is why you arranged for it to happen in the dark, by leaving all the lights on in all the rooms as you turned down the beds, which overloaded the fuse box. but then you had to be sure that you could actually hit...
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mrs. ellis? she hasn't said anything. i see. guy! oh, my dear guy. how very good to see you. and you. stanley, the bags. you're just in time for lunch. oh, good. margaret: now, tell me, how are things in london? rather too cosmopolitan at the moment, i'm afraid. we're having a lot of refugees being forced on us right, left, and center-- dutch, belgians, but also slavs, latins, and all the rest of it. there are streets in paddington and bloomsbury that you would hardly recognize. oh, you'll soon point that right. absolutely. with your help, margaret. [soft laughter] oh. oh, hang on. i don't know how you do it, christopher. what's that, your fourth? yeah. if i don't take something home for tea, i'll be shot. well, you can have one or 2 of these. that's cheating. oh. well, i've caught enough now. you come and fish here. what do you think would happen if there was an invasion? well, the likes of us will be lined up against the wall and shot, i suppose. that's comforting. incidentally, i met the, uh, owners of the hotel. of the white feather? i don't know quite what we're uncovering there, but i come away fe
mrs. ellis? she hasn't said anything. i see. guy! oh, my dear guy. how very good to see you. and you. stanley, the bags. you're just in time for lunch. oh, good. margaret: now, tell me, how are things in london? rather too cosmopolitan at the moment, i'm afraid. we're having a lot of refugees being forced on us right, left, and center-- dutch, belgians, but also slavs, latins, and all the rest of it. there are streets in paddington and bloomsbury that you would hardly recognize. oh, you'll soon...
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well, on your screen is a well-known historian, stanley weintraub, whose most recent book is called pearl harbor chris smith, a world toward december 1941. mr. weintraub, and i was 70 years ago it is time. what was christmas 1941 mike in this country? >> christmas 1941 was a very quiet time. people were stunned by what it happened at pearl harbor. and this was the first christmas after the event. so wrote about the aftermath worldwide. but it was light throughout the country, what it was like around the world. it was still the time when people would like their christmas trees. there was an official blackout, but no one paid attention. rationing hadn't begun yet. so the seriousness of the word hadn't really and. >> what was washington like at that time? were they gearing up? >> washington was gearing up, but in a very strange way. there weren't really any aircraft guns available in washington although we never did have an air raid. but there were wooden mock aircraft guns on the roofs of buildings so people would feel they were being bid is a strange christmas. >> had a draft started? >> the draft started in 1940 before the war began. presid
well, on your screen is a well-known historian, stanley weintraub, whose most recent book is called pearl harbor chris smith, a world toward december 1941. mr. weintraub, and i was 70 years ago it is time. what was christmas 1941 mike in this country? >> christmas 1941 was a very quiet time. people were stunned by what it happened at pearl harbor. and this was the first christmas after the event. so wrote about the aftermath worldwide. but it was light throughout the country, what it was...
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mr. trump that that schedule is completed. >> in a statement, trump fired back a predictable response. he wrote it would seem logical to me if i was stanley behind in the polls i would be participating in the debate, but i can understand why governor romney decided not to do it. meanwhile, president obama casted himself as the protector of the middle class, using the phrase 20 times. >> we simply cannot return to this brand of you are on your own economics if we are serious about rebuilding the middle class in this country. >> that was chuck todd reporting. >>> many of the republican presidential candidates are in town here for a jewish forum. this morning, rick santorum and huntsman spoke at the forum. ron paul is the only one not attending. the coalition did not invite him because they say he has, quote, misguided and extreme views on israel. >> today, two of the most prominent candidates in virginia's u.s. senate race will square off in their first debate. tim kaine and george allen will debate. they are not the only candidates in the race. they are however, the only candidates to have done well enough in the polls and raised enough mo
mr. trump that that schedule is completed. >> in a statement, trump fired back a predictable response. he wrote it would seem logical to me if i was stanley behind in the polls i would be participating in the debate, but i can understand why governor romney decided not to do it. meanwhile, president obama casted himself as the protector of the middle class, using the phrase 20 times. >> we simply cannot return to this brand of you are on your own economics if we are serious about...
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. >> on your screen is well-known historian stanley weintraub, whose most recent book is called "pearl harbor christmas," a world at war december 1941. mr. weintraub that was 70 years ago at this time. what was christmas 1941 like in this country? >> christmas 1941 was a very quiet time. people were stunned by what had happened at pearl harbor and this was the first christmas after the event, and so i wrote about the aftermath worldwide, what it was like around the country, what it was like around the world, and it was still a time when people would like their christmas trees. there was an official blackout but nobody paid attention. rationing hadn't begun yet, so the seriousness of the war hadn't really sunk in. >> what was washington like at that time? were they gearing up? >> washington was gearing up but in a very strange way. there weren't really enough antiaircraft guns available in washington although we never really did have an air raid, but there were wooden mock aircraft guns up on the roofs of buildings so people would feel that they were being protected. it was a strange christmas. >> had the draft started? >> the draft had
. >> on your screen is well-known historian stanley weintraub, whose most recent book is called "pearl harbor christmas," a world at war december 1941. mr. weintraub that was 70 years ago at this time. what was christmas 1941 like in this country? >> christmas 1941 was a very quiet time. people were stunned by what had happened at pearl harbor and this was the first christmas after the event, and so i wrote about the aftermath worldwide, what it was like around the...
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stanley a lawyer and erick kanter from virginia. -- steny hoyer, and eric cantor. >> , mr. speaker, i respond to the gentleman, we sent out a note to all members. our intention is for the conferees to do their work. we have requested the senate do the same so we can iron out differences so we can afford a year-long tax relief for the working people of this country. [applause] >> i understand the majority leader's position, but did not answer my question as to whether his members intend to go home this afternoon. >> i will say to the gentleman it is very clear. i know he will the same piece of paper i am, and it reflects the electronic message that went out to all members. the gorgeous some of the exchanges of the parliamentary process back and forth. -- >> just some of the exchanges of the parliamentary process back and forth. meanwhile, from the editorial pages, there is this -- the senate silent night. harry reid is on vacation instead of negotiating the apparel tax holiday period. all is dark on the senate side. the house voted simultaneously on tuesday to disagree with
stanley a lawyer and erick kanter from virginia. -- steny hoyer, and eric cantor. >> , mr. speaker, i respond to the gentleman, we sent out a note to all members. our intention is for the conferees to do their work. we have requested the senate do the same so we can iron out differences so we can afford a year-long tax relief for the working people of this country. [applause] >> i understand the majority leader's position, but did not answer my question as to whether his members...
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mr. his chance setter on the tv.org including in depth of three hour interview discussing all of his books to date. >> on your screen is well known his story and stanley weintraub whose most recent book is called pearl harbor christmas the world at war, december 1941. that was 70 years ago. what was christmas 1941 like in this could treat? >> it was a quiet time and people were stunned when it happened in pearl harbor and i wrote about the aftermath of world wide what it was like around this country and around the world. it was a time there was official blackouts but nobody paid attention. rationing had not begun yet. it had not sung again. >> host: what was washington like? if they were during the bid and the special way. there is no aircraft there was no guns available all the way never did have the air raid but they have aircraft dance on the roofs of buildings of people felt they were being protected it was a strange christmas. >> host: did the draft start? >> it had started 1940 before the war began. president roosevelt had a very difficult time in 1941 to review the draft because there's so many isolationist and a country that said draft passed
mr. his chance setter on the tv.org including in depth of three hour interview discussing all of his books to date. >> on your screen is well known his story and stanley weintraub whose most recent book is called pearl harbor christmas the world at war, december 1941. that was 70 years ago. what was christmas 1941 like in this could treat? >> it was a quiet time and people were stunned when it happened in pearl harbor and i wrote about the aftermath of world wide what it was like...
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success with the flyers franchise, winning two stanley cups and reaching the finals six times, contributed to making philadelphia a class a hockey town. mr. meehan: however, the key is that he's really given back to communities. through his organization, the ed snyder youth hockey foundation, he teaches high-risk inner city boys and girls from philadelphia the game of hockey, but it prepares them as well with life skills for success in school and in life as well. hard work, honest effort, teamwork, dedication, solid work ethic are instilled in these children as life lessons and values as part of participation in this program. it's through these lessons that his organization helps our children become good and productive citizens. his cause is significant to our region and to these young children in our area. congratulations to ed snyder on this recognition. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? >> seek permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to join thousands of act
success with the flyers franchise, winning two stanley cups and reaching the finals six times, contributed to making philadelphia a class a hockey town. mr. meehan: however, the key is that he's really given back to communities. through his organization, the ed snyder youth hockey foundation, he teaches high-risk inner city boys and girls from philadelphia the game of hockey, but it prepares them as well with life skills for success in school and in life as well. hard work, honest effort,...
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stanley. >> are there any books that they might recommend for reading in regards to mr. blaine?> i would suggest the book you are holding right there. if you want to know about the time period or the state in addition to this, some other books you can recommend? >> i would agree. neil's book is the most recent and up-to-date and comprehensive of blaine. you have to go back to the 1930's to have two biographies for him. neil is also an author of other books. he has done an overview of the state of maine. >> he is getting a lot of valentines in this room. >> good. [laughter] keep it up. >> we are talking about houses. in this book, you described the scene when blaine learns he is successful in obtaining the republican nomination in 1884 and he goes to the front door of this house to greet his supporters. will you tell us about that time? >> when the news first came, the people were gathered down on water street which is right down by the river. around the post office, his biggest crony was the postmaster down there. they were putting up signs about how blaine was doing. they put u
stanley. >> are there any books that they might recommend for reading in regards to mr. blaine?> i would suggest the book you are holding right there. if you want to know about the time period or the state in addition to this, some other books you can recommend? >> i would agree. neil's book is the most recent and up-to-date and comprehensive of blaine. you have to go back to the 1930's to have two biographies for him. neil is also an author of other books. he has done an...
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mr. stanley, because you're really representing industry. but i think you've all said in different ways what mr. willardson put so well when you said that we need a higher public priority on water use in this country. and so i'd like to ask you all to go back to that question. how do we get more public attention to water use in this country and attention to address the kinds of challenges that each of you are really working on to address water use and both the scarce resources and the technologies that are available to make sure we have the water that we need in this country? so mr. willardson, would you like to go first on that since you put it so well? >> we can credit drought with getting a lot of attention in texas right now. and they are looking at their water management. in fact i think intermittent shortages have always been a catalyst to try and change policies. i think at this point we have -- we've talked about the need for a national water policy. we think that should not be equated with a federal command and control structure that
mr. stanley, because you're really representing industry. but i think you've all said in different ways what mr. willardson put so well when you said that we need a higher public priority on water use in this country. and so i'd like to ask you all to go back to that question. how do we get more public attention to water use in this country and attention to address the kinds of challenges that each of you are really working on to address water use and both the scarce resources and the...