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mr. thomas would -- mr. riley and mr. thomas would answer my question for the record.be kept open for an additional two weeks for anybody who wishes to add record. to the toill ask unanimous consent thein a review of investigations that were by what is called climate-gate but i contend is accurately called climate-gate gate. in moi view the scandal is the phone any sandal that was scientific work that was then reviewed by i think six different authorities including american investigators, independent investigators, university investigators, and british investigators and every one of which gave a full clean bill of health to the science. to be i think that needs part of the record if members calledng to bring up so climate-gate. somehen there has been reference to the projections by as toamber of commerce what this proposed e.p.a. cost.tion might some of our colleagues have report but id that think it is important for the hearing this we also include the analysis ofost their claims which earned four depending on how far you get from the truth you get back toocchios rela
mr. thomas would -- mr. riley and mr. thomas would answer my question for the record.be kept open for an additional two weeks for anybody who wishes to add record. to the toill ask unanimous consent thein a review of investigations that were by what is called climate-gate but i contend is accurately called climate-gate gate. in moi view the scandal is the phone any sandal that was scientific work that was then reviewed by i think six different authorities including american investigators,...
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mr. thomas? > ex-cowboy me, senator, could you -- youxcuse me, senator, could -- could you please allow administrator thomas to answer the question he has been asked? >> senator, as i indicated to senator boxer, clearly south florida, particularly is dealing today with sea level rise as it impacts both saltwater intrusion. drainage systems critical to the well being in south florida. today's sea level rise is, indeed, an issue in our state just as it is in a number of other states. >> thank you. and i'm the son of a milkman so i know that technological change can occur. refrigerators made obsolete the delivery of milk. the fact that there weren't more milkmen that were created doesn't mean there weren't jobs created to revolutionize the way in which that industry operated. we seen that since the beginning of time and we to embrace that job creation is obvious. >> i enjoyed that. pretty good. >> we keep talking about the clean air county amendments of -- act amendments of 1990. not only did i vote
mr. thomas? > ex-cowboy me, senator, could you -- youxcuse me, senator, could -- could you please allow administrator thomas to answer the question he has been asked? >> senator, as i indicated to senator boxer, clearly south florida, particularly is dealing today with sea level rise as it impacts both saltwater intrusion. drainage systems critical to the well being in south florida. today's sea level rise is, indeed, an issue in our state just as it is in a number of other states....
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mr. thomas. the poem is called "omaha beach." ♪ >> when we went in the beach had been taken.he living fought on. the dead forsaken. we were dropped into water up to our shoulders. we waded in. a group of green soldiers on to that thin strip of beach. so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first. among the machine gunfire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves. sinking beneath the waves. the water was red. red from the dead. red from the dying and agony crying. those who made the land were not able to stand, we fell on the sand, writhing in pain, screaming for help in vain. every advantage was on the hill. they killed our men at will. the rain of death from the cliffs never stopped. never stopped. but we, we just kept coming in from the sea. wave after wave. as far as you could see. sheer courage and determination. not believing they were done. dictated the victory that day. others in the future will say when they stand on that mighty hike and look down on that thin strip of beach they will say i don't see how they ever did it. they fought for every i
mr. thomas. the poem is called "omaha beach." ♪ >> when we went in the beach had been taken.he living fought on. the dead forsaken. we were dropped into water up to our shoulders. we waded in. a group of green soldiers on to that thin strip of beach. so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first. among the machine gunfire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves. sinking beneath the waves. the water was red. red from the dead. red from the dying and...
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mr. thomas would answer my question for the record. the record will be kept open for an additional two weeks for anybody who wishes to add material to the record. i will ask unanimous consent to put in a review of the investigations that were prompted by what is called climate-gate but i contend is more accurately called climate-gate gate. in my view, the scandal is the phony sandal that was whipped up by scientific work that was then reviewed by i think six different authorities including american investigators, independent investigators, university investigators, and british investigators and every one of which gave a full clean bill of health to the science. so, too, i think that needs to be part of the record if members are going to bring up so called climate-gate. and then there has been some reference to the projections by the chamber of commerce as to what this proposed e.p.a. regulation might cost. some of our colleagues have leapt to cite that report but i think it is important for the hearing that we also include the washingt
mr. thomas would answer my question for the record. the record will be kept open for an additional two weeks for anybody who wishes to add material to the record. i will ask unanimous consent to put in a review of the investigations that were prompted by what is called climate-gate but i contend is more accurately called climate-gate gate. in my view, the scandal is the phony sandal that was whipped up by scientific work that was then reviewed by i think six different authorities including...
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mr. rahaim or thomas de santo mentioned earlier they were to come to the tac -- what is it? >> [inaudible] >> compliance and amendments committee and everyone agreed it would be the next wednesday, the procedural notice and they told him so mr. ionin didn't show up at that hearing and he was taking over lulu wong's position and acting agent for mr. john rahaim. he knew about it all along so the order went to john rahaim. he was in receipt of it so to say he wasn't given notice or ability to be heard wasn't the case at all. he cheese people to hand. >> >> handle it and they didn't handle it at all. this is john rahaim. this is from the bay guardian of last year. planning in san francisco is a blood sport. he's talking about war here. the war was to push the project forward and deny me -- >> my question is what documents double haven't been produced to you at this time? >> well, the search terms weren't completed in their intriernity. the closest was the second cd i was given but put [inaudible] avenue in quotes which means has to be [inaudible] avenue and only return those do
mr. rahaim or thomas de santo mentioned earlier they were to come to the tac -- what is it? >> [inaudible] >> compliance and amendments committee and everyone agreed it would be the next wednesday, the procedural notice and they told him so mr. ionin didn't show up at that hearing and he was taking over lulu wong's position and acting agent for mr. john rahaim. he knew about it all along so the order went to john rahaim. he was in receipt of it so to say he wasn't given notice or...
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mr. thomas. let me just thank each of you for your service to our country in a challenging office. we turn now to dr. that can. >> i come here today as a scientist. i have published research on the possibility of global warming and the potential ecological effects. some examples, i developed a computer model about forests and endangered species. one of my graduate students at it world vegetation to a major climate model. i was the lead author on a paper analyzing methods to forecast global warming impacts on biodiversity and publish the paper comparing arctic sea ice in the 19th century with that of the end of the 20th century. i have spent my career trying to help conserve our environment and its species and a taint and intellectually must approach. i have been dismayed and disappointed in recent years that the subject has been converted into a political and ideological debate. i have colleagues on both sides of the debate and believe we should work together as scientists instead of arguing about reconceived emotionally-based positions. i was an expert reviewer of the white house
mr. thomas. let me just thank each of you for your service to our country in a challenging office. we turn now to dr. that can. >> i come here today as a scientist. i have published research on the possibility of global warming and the potential ecological effects. some examples, i developed a computer model about forests and endangered species. one of my graduate students at it world vegetation to a major climate model. i was the lead author on a paper analyzing methods to forecast...
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mr. rahaim or thomas de santo mentioned earlier they were to come to the tac -- what is it? >> [inaudible] >> compliance and amendments committee and everyone agreed it would be the next wednesday, the procedural notice and they told him so mr. ionin didn't show up at that hearing and he was taking over lulu wong's position and acting agent for mr. john rahaim. he knew about it all along so the order went to john rahaim. he was in receipt of it so to say he wasn't given notice or ability to be heard wasn't the case at all. he cheese people to hand. >> >> handle it and they didn't handle it at all. this is john rahaim. this is from the bay
mr. rahaim or thomas de santo mentioned earlier they were to come to the tac -- what is it? >> [inaudible] >> compliance and amendments committee and everyone agreed it would be the next wednesday, the procedural notice and they told him so mr. ionin didn't show up at that hearing and he was taking over lulu wong's position and acting agent for mr. john rahaim. he knew about it all along so the order went to john rahaim. he was in receipt of it so to say he wasn't given notice or...
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mr. rahaim or thomas de santo mentioned earlier they were to come to the tac -- what is it? >> [inaudible] >> compliance and amendments committee and everyone agreed it would be the next wednesday, the procedural notice and they told him so mr. ionin didn't show up at that hearing and he was taking over lu
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mr. thomas murphy, director of compensation service, upon conclusion of the first panel we will seek to subsequent panels which include panel two, ms. linda halliday, the assistant inspector general for audits and evaluations for the office of inspector general can use department of veterans affairs, accompanied by ms. nora stokes, director of the benefits special division and mr. ramon figueroa, project manager with the bay pines benefits inspection division. panel three will consist of mr. eric jenkins who is here and represents the american federation of government employees, afl-cio and the afg national va council. ms. debra gipson is here today and is an individual service member and shall be introduced by our congressmen -- congressman o'rourke. mr. gerardo avila, national meb/peb representative, the american legion. and mr. paul varela, assistant national legislative director with the disabled american veterans, and mr. brendan gehrke, senior legislative associate, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. one final point, i must devise pursuant to title 18, nine states code section 10
mr. thomas murphy, director of compensation service, upon conclusion of the first panel we will seek to subsequent panels which include panel two, ms. linda halliday, the assistant inspector general for audits and evaluations for the office of inspector general can use department of veterans affairs, accompanied by ms. nora stokes, director of the benefits special division and mr. ramon figueroa, project manager with the bay pines benefits inspection division. panel three will consist of mr....
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mr. scott thomas. >> madam chairman, it is my pleasure to present mr.cott claman's, director of the office of child attrition and help the schools the mississippi department of education in mississippi in his role he administers a federal nutrition programs, including the national school lunch, school breakfast, food-service and child food programs. in addition his office terex several school related health programs. he has 14 years of experience in child nutrition, of a past president of the mississippi school of nutrition association and has served on the usda child nutrition state system's working group. do i also introduce dr. wilson? >> you are welcome to. >> catherine wilson is the executive director of the national food service management institute at the university of mississippi in oxford. she serves as a sissy director -- i'm sorry. she serves as associate professor at the university as well. she holds numerous academic degrees. she has 23 years of experience as a school the attrition director. she has also served as the president of the schoo
mr. scott thomas. >> madam chairman, it is my pleasure to present mr.cott claman's, director of the office of child attrition and help the schools the mississippi department of education in mississippi in his role he administers a federal nutrition programs, including the national school lunch, school breakfast, food-service and child food programs. in addition his office terex several school related health programs. he has 14 years of experience in child nutrition, of a past president of...
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his insight into what happened on that fateful saturday afternoon, ferguson city police chief thomas jackson. mr to the program. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, sean. >> i read your public comments. they differ dramatically from what we just heard. you said in fact the officer was injured, had a facial wound of some kind. and that a struggle ensued over the officer's weapon and a shot was actually fired inside the car. why is there such a dramatically different story being told here? >> well, sean, unfortunately we're going to have to wait until all the witnesses have been interviewed and all the forensic evidence is examined before we have a fru picture of what happened that day. the people who were there all have different perspectives of what happened. and i know the st. louis county police department's doing a very thorough investigation. they're going to interview everybody. they're going to look at the ballistics. they're going to look at the gunshot wounds. and they're going to come to a conclusion and present their findings to the st. louis county prosecuting attorn
his insight into what happened on that fateful saturday afternoon, ferguson city police chief thomas jackson. mr to the program. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me, sean. >> i read your public comments. they differ dramatically from what we just heard. you said in fact the officer was injured, had a facial wound of some kind. and that a struggle ensued over the officer's weapon and a shot was actually fired inside the car. why is there such a dramatically different...
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thomas. rich says this classic quote from "mrs. doubt fire" she has the crabs here. then tina says so many robin williams' genie in alad sin perfection. every lip is fantastic. keith tweets, the fosse, fosse, fosse, fosse scene from "the bird cage". >> good stuff. such a shining start. christine, thank you. >> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in the day ahead. "morning joe" is just moments away. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything
thomas. rich says this classic quote from "mrs. doubt fire" she has the crabs here. then tina says so many robin williams' genie in alad sin perfection. every lip is fantastic. keith tweets, the fosse, fosse, fosse, fosse scene from "the bird cage". >> good stuff. such a shining start. christine, thank you. >> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in the day ahead. "morning joe" is just moments away. i make a...
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mrs. doubtfire" and the owner of the house talked with abc today and we have more in eric thomas. >>> it is hard to hear what they had to say in the news conference but that is the "mrs. doubtfire" house and the homeowner is taking a philosophical you have of the steady stream of visitors coming to the house to take pictures of the memorial or to leave flowers themselves. i will show you the pictures from earlier today. some visitors have come from as far away as sweden and the u.k. and have something in common with local visitors, robin williams fans have a heavy heart. "mrs. doubtfire" was not only a light comedy it showcase hid range playing a middle-age divorced father who was job challenged ranging to an older female nanny enduring him to fans the world over. >> tragic loss. many people looked up to him. so did i. >> we decided we had to come together because it is our last day here and we walked a long way from geary and van ness to see the tribute. >> i will not change anything and it is all preserved. fought to mean it is the house but to him. >> the homeowner is a local surgeon who
mrs. doubtfire" and the owner of the house talked with abc today and we have more in eric thomas. >>> it is hard to hear what they had to say in the news conference but that is the "mrs. doubtfire" house and the homeowner is taking a philosophical you have of the steady stream of visitors coming to the house to take pictures of the memorial or to leave flowers themselves. i will show you the pictures from earlier today. some visitors have come from as far away as sweden...
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thomas. >> dan: i feel like i'm working with mr. peabody and the wayback machine. >> ian: it's a little bit like that. 23-17. saints leading the colts. we'll get a presidential lookalike for andrew luck next time we have them in the preseason. second and 10. >> dan: you have to give equal time in politics. you know that, don't you. >> ian: i do. chandler harnish brought down at the 45. 1:17 to play. >> dan: just two time outs to work with for chandler harnish but he's competing. this is really the most fun part of a game for any quarterback is the hurry-up offense. >> ian: give to tipton and brought down right before he got to midfield. enough for a first down. six-yard gain. we're down to fine seconds to play. time out called by indianapolis. >> dan: in this situation, rarely do you see a quarterback get sacked. the offensive line gets a little more fired up, they do a better job of protecting the quarterback and the quarterback is facing defenses -- you hear about the old prevent defense. that's what you are going to see here. you
thomas. >> dan: i feel like i'm working with mr. peabody and the wayback machine. >> ian: it's a little bit like that. 23-17. saints leading the colts. we'll get a presidential lookalike for andrew luck next time we have them in the preseason. second and 10. >> dan: you have to give equal time in politics. you know that, don't you. >> ian: i do. chandler harnish brought down at the 45. 1:17 to play. >> dan: just two time outs to work with for chandler harnish but...
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thomas. >> dan: i feel like i'm working with mr. peabody and the wayback machine. >> ian: it's a little bit like that. 23-17. saints leading the colts. we'll get a presidential lookalike for andrew luck next time we have them in the preseason. second and 10. >> dan: you have to give equal time in politics. you know that, don't you. >> ian: i do. chandler harnish brought down at the 45. 1:17 to play. >> dan: just two time outs to work with for chandler harnish but he's competing. this is really the most fun part of a game for any quarterback is the hurry-up offense. >> ian: give to tipton and brought down right before he got to midfield. enough for a first down. six-yard gain. we're down to fine seconds to play. time out called by indianapolis. >> dan: in this situation, rarely do you see a quarterback get sacked. the offensive line gets a little more fired up, they do a better job of protecting the quarterback and the quarterback is facing defenses -- you hear about the old prevent defense. that's what you are going to see here. you
thomas. >> dan: i feel like i'm working with mr. peabody and the wayback machine. >> ian: it's a little bit like that. 23-17. saints leading the colts. we'll get a presidential lookalike for andrew luck next time we have them in the preseason. second and 10. >> dan: you have to give equal time in politics. you know that, don't you. >> ian: i do. chandler harnish brought down at the 45. 1:17 to play. >> dan: just two time outs to work with for chandler harnish but...
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. >> ed, thomas and linda and linda and dennis. >> good morning commissioners and mr. ginsburg. i am ed reidy, i am the volunteer board chair of the jan palm center and the ark of san francisco. i know some of you are familiar with the work that the two facilities do. they work with people with disabilities as well as the elderly. we provide recreational services, job training skills, and all within the whole objective of creating independent living situations with folks with disabilities. with this community we have over 3,000 participants in our programs. we have facility near the zoo and lake mered as well as downtown here in san francisco as well. one of the things we're always looking for is partnerships for our participants, and one of the groups that has been terrific for us over the years, gone out of the way to help with this community has been glen eagles and the partnership really directed by tom shay. i think as you can imagine think of all of us and the networks that we have. you're a volunteer and i am a volunteer as well and involved in the community activities. f
. >> ed, thomas and linda and linda and dennis. >> good morning commissioners and mr. ginsburg. i am ed reidy, i am the volunteer board chair of the jan palm center and the ark of san francisco. i know some of you are familiar with the work that the two facilities do. they work with people with disabilities as well as the elderly. we provide recreational services, job training skills, and all within the whole objective of creating independent living situations with folks with...
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mr. putin an opportunity to walk through a door, which at the moment doesn't exist. >> ambassador thomas pickering, thank you for joining us. yesterday, we told the story of washington's remarkable transformation from murder capital of america fighting boomtown. broaderval is part of a trend that has seen more americans abandoning the suburbs in favor of city living. for more on gentrification, lifelong washingtonians worry about what is lost in the process and who gets left behind. tonight, we hear from a community worker and photographer michael horsley. >> washington at that time was a pretty rough place. drugs and the murder capital, things like that. i would wander the streets, alleyways, taking a lot of interesting photographs. things that i saw that looked like they were in transition or from another time. we don't know if it was a change for the good. to change for the people, or is it all for moving people in? i love change. somebody who has been there 20 years, 30 years, we don't want them to be afraid somebody's going to push them out. when you push people out, where are they
mr. putin an opportunity to walk through a door, which at the moment doesn't exist. >> ambassador thomas pickering, thank you for joining us. yesterday, we told the story of washington's remarkable transformation from murder capital of america fighting boomtown. broaderval is part of a trend that has seen more americans abandoning the suburbs in favor of city living. for more on gentrification, lifelong washingtonians worry about what is lost in the process and who gets left behind....
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thomas jefferson. >> you know who it should be? mr. jefferson.ving on up. >> yes he was. >> andrew jackson was a bad man. >> he was. >> i have no problem -- he was a horrible, horrible man. i have no problem booting him off the $20 bill and replace him with a woman or person of color or trans activist. i don't care at all. >> ben franklin wasn't a president and neither was hamilton. >> why do we want people on money in the first place? just have a large number. >> because the british have the queen. >> there is a paper ceiling. >> there is a paper ceiling. why not make it just dogs? really cool dogs? famous dogs like benji. remember run joe run. >> rin tin tin. >> if you put a woman on the bill is it worthless? that's terrible. >> what does maggie gylenhaal think about it? first a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's c block is brought to you by mountain loo. the drink given to us mere mortals for anyone who wants to do something tremendous. the only wrong way to do the loo is to not do the loo at all. thanks, mountain loo. >>> is gylenhaal obama'
thomas jefferson. >> you know who it should be? mr. jefferson.ving on up. >> yes he was. >> andrew jackson was a bad man. >> he was. >> i have no problem -- he was a horrible, horrible man. i have no problem booting him off the $20 bill and replace him with a woman or person of color or trans activist. i don't care at all. >> ben franklin wasn't a president and neither was hamilton. >> why do we want people on money in the first place? just have a large...
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so, arriving at a place like this, this auction complex, thomas ryan and later mr.akes would have a staff of black and white enslaved and free people to get those people who were coming to be sold ready for the auction block. enslaved people were fed really well before auction, trying to fatten them up. they would also be provided water here to watch themselves. and sometimes, they would also or some otheroil kind of oil, and encouraged her to rub that into their skin. healthier, andar their muscles would look more defined, and they would look bulked up. all of that would happen. the last thing that had happened was, people had to find out when the auction was going to happen. placed inld have been the local papers. and some of those larger slave auctions would be advertised throughout the southeast. if you were a slave trader in the south and someone said ryan's mart, they would know where you were talking about. -- you wouldle think they would not have any agency. they would not have any power in a situation like this. maybe as they stood on auction no power. they
so, arriving at a place like this, this auction complex, thomas ryan and later mr.akes would have a staff of black and white enslaved and free people to get those people who were coming to be sold ready for the auction block. enslaved people were fed really well before auction, trying to fatten them up. they would also be provided water here to watch themselves. and sometimes, they would also or some otheroil kind of oil, and encouraged her to rub that into their skin. healthier, andar their...
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mr. crowne. >> welcome back. >> the art theme in the thomas crowne affair. >> would you like to have that?ake fun of himself, too. >> yes this is my mercedes. >> as the stuffed shirt opposite robyn williams in "mrs. doubtfire." >> oh, dear, a big car like that. ♪ >> he even broke in to song in the musical "mamma mia." ♪ >> i would go around for weeks on end with my headphones in singing sos out there to the waves. i'd be driving the kids to school singing sos. >> i bet they loved. >> they hated me. they were all worried. they said, dad should you really be doing this? >> they were, however bumps in the road. tragic ones that hit home hard. bros machine's wife cassandra, succumbed to ovarian cancer at the age of only 43. he was forced to repeat that same nightmare when his step daughter charlotte died of the very same disease. she was only 42. >> it does seem to be more than your fair share of heartbreak and some very cruel similarities with your first wife. >> it's just life. it's the way life goes. we all get dealt the suffering at some time or another. you have to really come out from un
mr. crowne. >> welcome back. >> the art theme in the thomas crowne affair. >> would you like to have that?ake fun of himself, too. >> yes this is my mercedes. >> as the stuffed shirt opposite robyn williams in "mrs. doubtfire." >> oh, dear, a big car like that. ♪ >> he even broke in to song in the musical "mamma mia." ♪ >> i would go around for weeks on end with my headphones in singing sos out there to the waves. i'd be...
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mr. cooper, and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> i am thomasrayton. >> there is a tendency to downplay human rights in favor of commercial interests >> harsh realities of a world in crisis >> governments care about their reputation... >> can roth, head of human rights watch >> with adequate pressure you can stop anybody's abuse. >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at the top stories. a 72-hour cease-fire broken in two hours. israel and hamas blame one another. now israel moving deeper in gaza searching for a soldier they say was abducted. >>> two american aid workers who contracted ebola is heading back to the united states. and the white house
mr. cooper, and nobody understood better when it was over why sandy and i wanted to be married. >> i am thomasrayton. >> there is a tendency to downplay human rights in favor of commercial interests >> harsh realities of a world in crisis >> governments care about their reputation... >> can roth, head of human rights watch >> with adequate pressure you can stop anybody's abuse. >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks...
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thomas brown feel welcome. but families have a habit of never quite behaving as to plan. are you ready? yes. yes. father, mr.rown is here. he's a little hard of hearing. father? ( gasps, screams )
thomas brown feel welcome. but families have a habit of never quite behaving as to plan. are you ready? yes. yes. father, mr.rown is here. he's a little hard of hearing. father? ( gasps, screams )
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mrs. doubtfire. this time the new jersey governor gets iced. wait till you hear who he pick to get wet next. this is way too early. >>> hey, there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomasts. it is wednesday, august 13th. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves the quote of lauren becall. the actress passed away at age 89. she was a model
mrs. doubtfire. this time the new jersey governor gets iced. wait till you hear who he pick to get wet next. this is way too early. >>> hey, there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomasts. it is wednesday, august 13th. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves the quote of lauren becall. the actress passed away at age 89. she was a model
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let's get insight from thomas pickering, former u.s. ambassador to russia. mr.o the program. >> thank you, simon. >> the bigger issue appears to be the ukrainian government forces seems to have had great military success over the one and closing in on pro-russian rebels what happen does vladimir putin do in the situation? kiev would like a rout of the forces sunday, independence day. can putin stay silent or does he need to do more? >> he's already moving. immediate objective is to hang on to the donetsk positions that the separatists carved out and he's supporting, including last week with apparently armored vehicles and fighters. there may be exaggerations about the numbers but something like that has clearly happened. and a complicated question because, in the end, it will probably result in some political settlement and putin would like that political settlement to give him something he can call a victory because it's important to his position in the eyes of the russian people that he continue to turn in the kind of nationalist exploits that he's been pushin
let's get insight from thomas pickering, former u.s. ambassador to russia. mr.o the program. >> thank you, simon. >> the bigger issue appears to be the ukrainian government forces seems to have had great military success over the one and closing in on pro-russian rebels what happen does vladimir putin do in the situation? kiev would like a rout of the forces sunday, independence day. can putin stay silent or does he need to do more? >> he's already moving. immediate objective...
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interaction but i'm not sure he knew -- >> and the staff -- >> but it was complicated, thomas, because you have mrsinvolved in a romantic relationship with this vitamin guy, you know? so, obviously, it wasn't that open, you know? >> well, i mean, is the governor okay with that is he thinking let maureen get romantically involved because he will give me a check for my daughter's wedding? >> he is okay with jonnie williams getting involved personally. >> explain the laws of virginia. joe and i had this conversation today and this is the big point. the virginia laws allow a lot of wiggle room, that allow for these type of donations to come in that then make it acceptable for this type of behavior then to go off the rail. peter, explain why, from a legal standpoint, that is why this defense has been so purposely focused on the marital relationship of the mcdonnell's. >> somebody said in my ear. look at this picture. it was said in my ear by john tower, a lot of chiseled jaws on the screen right now. >> also this dispels the rumor we are not the same person. we get this a lot. so we are two separate peo
interaction but i'm not sure he knew -- >> and the staff -- >> but it was complicated, thomas, because you have mrsinvolved in a romantic relationship with this vitamin guy, you know? so, obviously, it wasn't that open, you know? >> well, i mean, is the governor okay with that is he thinking let maureen get romantically involved because he will give me a check for my daughter's wedding? >> he is okay with jonnie williams getting involved personally. >> explain the...
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mrs. doubtfire. this time the new jersey governor gets iced. wait till you hear who he pick to get wet next. this is way too early. >>> hey, there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, august 13th. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves the quote of lauren becall. the actress passed away at age 89. she was a model made more than 40 movies, earned tonys for her broadway performances and penned two autobiographies, for years she was half of the power couple, bogey and becall. it was an epic love story and kristen has more on the life of the actress. >> you know how to whistle, don't you steve? you just put your lips together and blow. >> reporter: with that legendary line, lauren becall burst on to the silver screen at the age of 19, launching a career that spanned eight decades. for betty per sci, she took her mother's last name. she worked -- grew up in a working class neighborhood in the bronx and dreamed of being in the movies. the wife of a director spotted her on the cover of harper's bazaar in 1943 and persuaded her to be flown for a screen test. she was cast opposite the biggest movie star in the world. in to have and to have
mrs. doubtfire. this time the new jersey governor gets iced. wait till you hear who he pick to get wet next. this is way too early. >>> hey, there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, august 13th. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves the quote of lauren becall. the actress passed away at age 89. she was a model made more than 40 movies, earned tonys for her broadway performances and penned two autobiographies, for years she was half of the...
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thomas, thank you for that report this morn. >> such a scary threat. other news developing overnight and we turn to mr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you, mr. dan harris. paula faris and sara haines, good morning, everyone. we start with an overnighting shooting in a concert in san francisco, california. shots fired backstage at the shoreline amphitheater where wiz khalifa was performing. people are looking for any witnesses who may have more information about that. they believe the suspect is a male in his early 20s and was dressed in all black. >>> in ferguson, missouri, the -- a grand jury has been sliblged to look into the killing of michael brown. three of the 12 members that have grand jury are black. the others are white. by gender, seven men, five women. the st. louis county prosecutor bob mcculloch expects to take the grand jury several weeks to decide whether to file criminal charges against officer darren wilson who allegedly shot and killed brown. meanwhile, there were peaceful protests friday night. no arrests made in ferguson. >>> an explosion rocks an ohio town. fire and smoke fi
thomas, thank you for that report this morn. >> such a scary threat. other news developing overnight and we turn to mr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you, mr. dan harris. paula faris and sara haines, good morning, everyone. we start with an overnighting shooting in a concert in san francisco, california. shots fired backstage at the shoreline amphitheater where wiz khalifa was performing. people are looking for any witnesses who may have more information about...
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thomas frieden is a witness from the centers of disease control. he's accompanied by mr. joseph henderson, deputy director of the office of security and emergency preparedness at the centers for disease control. dr. gierdick is the associate director. dr. nancy kingsbury is the managing director of applied research and methods at the u.s. government accounting office. did you want to introduce someone from your district? >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity. i know this witness is on the second panel and it will be a little while before we will be hearing from the second panel, but it is an honor and pleasure to introduce also the second panel, shawn kauffman. mr. kauffman is president and founding partner of a company called behavioral solutions. his background is long-term employment with the cdc before forming his own company in my district, the 11th congressional district of georgia in woodstock, georgia. and i would encourage all of the members on both sides of the aisle, if you haven't had a chance, i know we try to read all of the test
thomas frieden is a witness from the centers of disease control. he's accompanied by mr. joseph henderson, deputy director of the office of security and emergency preparedness at the centers for disease control. dr. gierdick is the associate director. dr. nancy kingsbury is the managing director of applied research and methods at the u.s. government accounting office. did you want to introduce someone from your district? >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity....
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thomas company on a film. he has written numerous books, and friends of frederick douglas. his articles have appeared in numeral respected journals in. colluding the bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mrs of african-americans to the defenses of washington. frr all too often, our understanding of what happened here and the movement within the city is that, okay, we know about elizabeth thomas whose house was destroyed by lincoln. the fort itself sits on part of an african-american neighborhood called vinegar hill. but the story is actually much larger than that, and i think perhaps the best way to begin is by sharing with you a portion of a letter written on june 7th, 1862 from the engineer in charge of the defenses of washington to the military governor of the district of columbia. general, i had the honor to request a detail of contrabands for work on the maryland side of the potomac. as the government insists, it would be advisable to get some return for the expense. i could easily employ 250 and discharge the hired laborers now working on these forts and thus very much diminish the expense of finishing the work. posted as follows. at forts franklin, alexander and riply, at fort gai
thomas company on a film. he has written numerous books, and friends of frederick douglas. his articles have appeared in numeral respected journals in. colluding the bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mrs of african-americans to the defenses of washington. frr all too often, our understanding of what happened here and the movement within the city is that, okay, we know about elizabeth thomas whose house was destroyed by lincoln. the fort itself sits on part of an...