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mrs. edwards.t testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police agent who grew up across the street from dorothy edwards and james holloway and was friendly with both. >> tom henderson had nothing to do with forensic investigation at all. nothing. he wasn't supposed to be involved in the case anyway because these were people he knew his whole life long. >> there was really no reason for him to have removed these things from the laboratory. we were arguing that this evidence had in all likelihood been tampered with and quite conceivably that mrs. edwards' blood had been put on the garments
mrs. edwards.t testimony to rebut. >> as jensen cross-examined the state's blood evidence, diana went through the testimony and made a key discovery. evidence lists showed elmore's pants had passed through eight different people before the trial. >> i jumped out of my chair. i start whispering to chris jensen, ask him what this means and who these people are and what that is supposed to represent. >> one name on the list jumped out at diana. thomas henderson was a state police...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> hi, i'm frank jorge golden go up a utility supervisor for the distribution system i offer seizing see the personnel that install water maidens and water carbon monoxides i've personal proud to work with city and distribution place whether a fire or main break those folks come on scene and get the job done 3450r7b9 what time they're here to take care of each other and make it so a safe and secure way i was encouraged to learn to deal with the services and breaks and i wanted to move into understanding how to do main connections one the great things that the sfpuc to move to different sections in if you're tdr in learning a different job you have the ability to move up i courage anyone to step out of their comfortable zone and work on a system as large as a our water system we started from one end and keep on going i
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> hi, i'm frank jorge golden go up a utility supervisor for the distribution system i offer seizing see the personnel that install water maidens and water carbon monoxides i've personal proud to work with city and...
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mrs. edwards i want to ask a question about the executive orders that the president has taken. i'm wondering if it is not opening up a pandora's box, what if we get a republican in office if he doesn't need to follow and go around and sign whatever he needs to sign and make it law. i don't know what will happen in the future with our country. thank you. >> well thanks, roy. i think it is an interesting question, but the fact is that the president's executive actions on immigration have been taken within his executive authority and every single president that we can name in the last several decades has taken similar executive action with respect to immigration. what the president didn't do is what he describe he couldn't do and only congress could, and that is to make -- give legal status to the millions of people who are here in this country that are undocumented. he acted within his limited authority with respect to the children and the parents of those children who are essentially, although maybe not american-born, are american made. because they went to school and grew up in
mrs. edwards i want to ask a question about the executive orders that the president has taken. i'm wondering if it is not opening up a pandora's box, what if we get a republican in office if he doesn't need to follow and go around and sign whatever he needs to sign and make it law. i don't know what will happen in the future with our country. thank you. >> well thanks, roy. i think it is an interesting question, but the fact is that the president's executive actions on immigration have...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indians who made the camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in septe
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the time. t
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005 reason we do the festival and the reason we started to celebrate the spirit and talent and trivia and the hard work of the women in the la concina program if you walk up to my one on the block an owner operated routine i recipient it's a they're going to be doing the cooking from scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbia that is crisp on the outside and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> so i want to wish everyone a good morning and thank you all for being out here we'll get this started some very important people has something to say about this tunnel project finally opening my name is vince a commissioner with the public utilities commission i'm proud to be here it's exciting just a moment agree we saw the waters coming down the tunnel we're standing 80 years ago we began it deliver precious resources to the customers we serve open this very location awe as accompanied 25 years ago we had one of the biggest quarters in modern times this is a semireminder of how important it is to invest ♪ infrastructure to make sure we are prepared with protocols in place i want to give a shout out to my partners in labor many lopez and san mateo building trade and the engineers in the house the work you've done
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ]. >> so i want to wish everyone a good morning and thank you all for being out here we'll get this started some very important people has something to say about this tunnel project finally opening my name is vince a...
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mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ ♪ >> hello, welcome to the meet your district supervisor. i'm nona melkonian and we're here with supervisor katy tang for supervisor 4 which includes central and outer sunset. supervisor tang was appointed by mayor ed lee to serve as district 4 representative replacing previous supervisor carmen chu after she was appointed assessor reporter that same month. before her appointment she served as legislative aide to supervisor chiu. today you'll get to know her and the issues facing the city. welcome, supervisor. thank you for join using us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start with a little about your background. where you grew up, went to school and what kind of jobs you had in the past. >> sure, i grew up in the sunset district. still live there. spent about 20 years living in the sunset district and just am so
mr. ed edward cookie dough robert bell. >> this brings us to the end of our agenda. madame clerk, is there any further business before us? >> madame president, that concludes our business for today. >> seeing none, we're adjourned. thank you. [ gavel ] ♪ ♪ >> hello, welcome to the meet your district supervisor. i'm nona melkonian and we're here with supervisor katy tang for supervisor 4 which includes central and outer sunset. supervisor tang was appointed by mayor...
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edwards: mr. speaker i'd like to recognize the gentlewoman, the ranking member of the science, space and technology committee, ms. johnson, for as much time as she might consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for as much time as she needs. ms. johnson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 810, the nasa authorization act of 2015. nasa is a critical engine of discovery, science innovation and inspiration. during the last congress, our committee leadership and members of both sides came together to work through a compromise, the nasa authorization act. it was for a one-year bill. but it provided important policy direction to the agency at the time when we in congress wanted nasa to build on its progress and keep its focus on the priorities established through successive authorization acts. that bipartisan bill passed the house last year by an overwhelming 401-2 margin. the bill, h.r. 810 which is also a one-year re-authorization takes that sa
edwards: mr. speaker i'd like to recognize the gentlewoman, the ranking member of the science, space and technology committee, ms. johnson, for as much time as she might consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for as much time as she needs. ms. johnson: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 810, the nasa authorization act of 2015. nasa is a critical engine of discovery, science innovation and inspiration. during the last congress, our...
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mrs. edwards, i wanted to ask a question about the executive orders the president has taken. i wonder if it is not opening up a pandora's box. what happens if we get a republican in office that decides he does not really need to follow, can go around congress and signed whatever he feels like signing and make a law? i do not know what is going to happen with the future of our country. guest: i think it is an interesting question but the fact is the president executive actions on immigration have been taken within his executive authority. every single president we can name in the last several decades has taken similar executive action with respect to immigration. what the president did not do is what he described he could not do and only congress could. that is to make -- to give legal status to the millions of people here in this country who are undocumented. he acted within his limited authority with respect to children and the parents of those children who are essentially -- although maybe not american-born, are american-made because they have grown up in this country, goin
mrs. edwards, i wanted to ask a question about the executive orders the president has taken. i wonder if it is not opening up a pandora's box. what happens if we get a republican in office that decides he does not really need to follow, can go around congress and signed whatever he feels like signing and make a law? i do not know what is going to happen with the future of our country. guest: i think it is an interesting question but the fact is the president executive actions on immigration...
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let's bring in edward "skip" gnehm. mr.ou. >> thank you. >> two thoughts about what will happen. one is we know there will be pressure on jordan's king abdullah and from many in his constituency. we further know there will be pressure to avenge this death and that the king has said publicly that he wants to do so, that he wants to get after isis. your thoughts on what will and should happen. >> well, shep this is a tragedy. it's just awful, and i lived in the country. i know the people and i know the king and government. this will all be felt very personally, as you've reported already. i think that if -- and i do believe what was said earlier in the program and that it was concocted by i.s., the whole thing was to cause trouble from the government from its people in the hopes, i think of separating jordan out of coalition. let me tell you this. in 2005 -- >> mr. ambassador i want you to continue your thought but i want the viewer to know these are live pictures i've just been informed, the king of jordan center screen on c
let's bring in edward "skip" gnehm. mr.ou. >> thank you. >> two thoughts about what will happen. one is we know there will be pressure on jordan's king abdullah and from many in his constituency. we further know there will be pressure to avenge this death and that the king has said publicly that he wants to do so, that he wants to get after isis. your thoughts on what will and should happen. >> well, shep this is a tragedy. it's just awful, and i lived in the...
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and i found in short time that sir edward gray and lloyd george, mr.liff, who was then prime minister, were all on my side. so i pushed the issue even further. and ultimately i got a subsidy of 5 million a month out of the british to carry on the work. and in the end before we were done with four years of it i was receiving 10 or 12 million a month from the british. >> you may have inversely a question that was on my mind, mr. hoover but now answer this point. what do you think of the policy of starvation as an instrument of warfare? >> well, i -- it may be an instrument of warfare. it might conceivably bring the war to an earlier end. but starvation leaves a mass of human beings that are a liability to the world for all time, both themselves and their descendants. >> your work in belgian relief, mr. hoover did not end your food relief operation did it, sir? >> no. the belgian relief continued throughout the war. and i continued to conduct with. when we came into the war, i substituted dutch inside of belgium. at that time the british and french were b
and i found in short time that sir edward gray and lloyd george, mr.liff, who was then prime minister, were all on my side. so i pushed the issue even further. and ultimately i got a subsidy of 5 million a month out of the british to carry on the work. and in the end before we were done with four years of it i was receiving 10 or 12 million a month from the british. >> you may have inversely a question that was on my mind, mr. hoover but now answer this point. what do you think of the...
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edwards was loved by a number of grandchildren nieces and nephews. mr. speaker, louisiana is a better place today because of the contributions that edwards barm made to our community. i am honored to have called him a friend and i know he will be greatly missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you so much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to address on wednesday the house of representatives is expected to vote on senate-passed legislation, something's passed out of the house that will immediately authorize the construction and the operation of the keystone x.l. pipeline. for the past six years, president obama has hidden behind political motives to delay a decision on the pipeline. while this administration has continued to engage in partisan politics, the american people have missed out on lower energy costs, thousands of new jobs billions of new tax revenue and a heightened level of energy security that would
edwards was loved by a number of grandchildren nieces and nephews. mr. speaker, louisiana is a better place today because of the contributions that edwards barm made to our community. i am honored to have called him a friend and i know he will be greatly missed. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you so much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to address...
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mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's wednesday february 18th. including the search for a killer after a deadly stabbing in philadelphia. we're live on this active scene. >>> a fire erupts at a local bar. it had apartments above it. fearing at least one person has been hurt. new details and video that's coming up. >>> also after 8 feet of snow in the past several weeks boston's mayor has a message for these. they're taking having fun too far. >>> we're tracking a brief warmup and more snow showers later today. new information from accuweather is on from "action news" and that's in two. >> ♪♪ mentioned, america has a brand-new best in show. triggering an upset in the highbrow world of canine pedigree. >> the westminster kennel club dog show is the nation's second oldest continuous sporting event after the kentucky derby so we went our resident cat lover dan harris to take us backstage. >> reporter: the oscars may be this sunday but this is the academy awards for dogs. complete with red carpet level grooming sequins, ponytails, even berets. i'm ver
mr. craig was? we did. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's wednesday february 18th. including the search for a killer after a deadly stabbing in philadelphia. we're live on this active scene. >>> a fire erupts at a local bar. it had apartments above it. fearing at least one person has been hurt. new details and video that's coming up. >>> also after 8 feet of snow in the past several weeks boston's mayor...
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edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are purposeless-he can't control his movement. and eventually, what happens is it affects his ability to swallow. and eventually, they deteriorate, they lose weight and they die. >> this unit houses 30 beds - and it's almost always full. >> mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kidding >> oh yeah...i'm not kidd
edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago...
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mr. speaker. as we celebrate black history month i rise in recognition of john edward bush whose entrepreneurial spirit and service to his community continue to this day. john edward bush was born into slavery on november 14 1856 orphanned at the age of 7 and freed at the end of the civil war. when he had no permanent home or means to support himself he worked odd jobs until one day he was taken to capital hiddy school in little rock and forced to attend. he became a dedicated student, working as a brick molder to pay for his education. in 1876 he graduated with honors from capital hill city school in little rock where he served as then a principal for two years. mr. bush served as the chairman of the republican party in arkansas, but he's best known in arkansas as the co-founder of the mosaic temperature peculiars of america in 1883. today with chester, he began it to aid african-americans who were being refused insurance coverage for illness, death and funeral costs by white insurers. the effort of mr. bush and mr. keats in service to their community brought economic security and advancement to a gro
mr. speaker. as we celebrate black history month i rise in recognition of john edward bush whose entrepreneurial spirit and service to his community continue to this day. john edward bush was born into slavery on november 14 1856 orphanned at the age of 7 and freed at the end of the civil war. when he had no permanent home or means to support himself he worked odd jobs until one day he was taken to capital hiddy school in little rock and forced to attend. he became a dedicated student, working...
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mr. president. please deal with the radical islamic threat today." joining me is a muslim scholar and father edward be said for the timing. the president made these comments two day after the video was released showing the jordanian pilot alive, somewhat thought was beyond the evil of isis' capability. doctor, do you think the timing played a role here in the political firestorm that erupted? >> i was quite surprised by the president's remarks. of course he's free to make an address in the setting like that. what concerns me is not just in the prayer breakfast but with fareed zakaria he uses the word medieval frequently. isis has purely totalitarian ambition and characteristics. this is a problem with the contemporary world and i want him to engage in temporary problems even though there's a place for historical contents. >> father beck he's been incredibly careful not to use labels like radical islam and you've seen some politicians, senator kelly ayotte saying we need to define our enemy. we need to say what it is. others are saying look this is nothing to do with islam. where do you fall on that
mr. president. please deal with the radical islamic threat today." joining me is a muslim scholar and father edward be said for the timing. the president made these comments two day after the video was released showing the jordanian pilot alive, somewhat thought was beyond the evil of isis' capability. doctor, do you think the timing played a role here in the political firestorm that erupted? >> i was quite surprised by the president's remarks. of course he's free to make an address...
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mr. osborne and his view on europe. "the pulse" is coming up guy, i am guessing it will be a big theme? guy: anna edwards be talking to him. we are looking forward to that conversation because there is so much to respond to. before that will be talking to mona. the big thing is -- what is the problem with the labour party's relationship with business? john will worth is very cross he is not showing up because at 12:00, the prime minister david cameron is delivering a speech and taking q&a from the audience. so, we need to get to the bottom of this relationship with business and why it is not working. we will talk about that and try to get a sense of where it is going wrong. that is one part of the show. we are also going to be talking to the ad agency -- that the last time ran the communication strategy, and getting a sense of why it is not supporting labour this time around. it will be interesting to get a take on why his agency is not supporting them. all that is coming up plus a 200-400 olympic champion. michael johnson later on. jonathan: lighter stuff. guy: a lighter shade. is this, politics and the
mr. osborne and his view on europe. "the pulse" is coming up guy, i am guessing it will be a big theme? guy: anna edwards be talking to him. we are looking forward to that conversation because there is so much to respond to. before that will be talking to mona. the big thing is -- what is the problem with the labour party's relationship with business? john will worth is very cross he is not showing up because at 12:00, the prime minister david cameron is delivering a speech and taking...
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mr. snowden three charges... >> for the government it's as much about prevention as it is about punishment. making sure any potential leakers think twice before coming forward. for edward snowden, it's a fate he was willing to risk. >> you live a privileged life. you're living in hawaii, in paradise, and making a ton of money. what would it take to make you leave everything behind? the greatest fear that i have regarding the outcome for america, of these disclosures, is that nothing will change. >> i think what the nsa in our nation is trying to do is protect our people and other people. you know, i would say, do you speak arabic? >> do i? no. maafi mushkila kil shi tamam alhamdulillah. and so from my perspective, we want to have a world where there are no problems, where everything is ok, and we can say thanks. so from our perspective, we have to work together as nations to do that, and it takes intelligence and the least intrusive way we could think of was metadata. if, if anyone has any ideas how they can do it better, let us know. >> but what price are people willing to pay for security? and what could mass surveillance do to the nature of american society, and its
mr. snowden three charges... >> for the government it's as much about prevention as it is about punishment. making sure any potential leakers think twice before coming forward. for edward snowden, it's a fate he was willing to risk. >> you live a privileged life. you're living in hawaii, in paradise, and making a ton of money. what would it take to make you leave everything behind? the greatest fear that i have regarding the outcome for america, of these disclosures, is that nothing...
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edward in jacksonville, florida. good morning. democrats line. caller: good morning, steve, and good morning, mr. klein. glad to be with you. host: we are glad to hear from you. caller: mr. klein, it seems that government, everything gets subsidized, right? i imagine you can write a book on anything you want to write a book on, about how we taxpayers subsidize capitalism, part of it, corporations get subsidized, right? i see where you can pick and choose things you don't like within the government, even without congress. they tend to pass laws and exempt themselves from the very laws they have passed for everybody else, insurance laws and stuff like that. and i'm pretty sure you get some kind of tax credit when you file your taxes. we all kind of subsidize everybody. i would like to get your perspective on that. thank you, steve. guest: i agree with you. i think we could have done a whole other show just on corporate welfare. i think we have, coming up shortly, a vote on the renewal of something called the export-import bank. what this is, it essentially is the idea that it is supposed to help promote u.s. exports, but it i
edward in jacksonville, florida. good morning. democrats line. caller: good morning, steve, and good morning, mr. klein. glad to be with you. host: we are glad to hear from you. caller: mr. klein, it seems that government, everything gets subsidized, right? i imagine you can write a book on anything you want to write a book on, about how we taxpayers subsidize capitalism, part of it, corporations get subsidized, right? i see where you can pick and choose things you don't like within the...
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[inaudible conversations] >> and that was edward larson talking about his newest book on george washington. now, mr. larson has appeared on booktv on several occasions. if you'd like to see some of his other appearances, you can go to booktv.org, type in his name in the search function and you can watch it directly from our video library. now, the savannah book fest is taking a lunch break at this point, and our live coverage will continue again in about 45 minutes with dr. sandeep jauhar, "doctored: the disillusionment of an american physician." live coverage from savannah continues in about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booking tv television for serious readers. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfunction books and authors every weekend -- nonfiction books and authors every weekend. we're on location at johns hopkins university in baltimore talking with professors who are also authors and joining us now is andrew cherlin. what do you do here at the university? >> i'm a professo
[inaudible conversations] >> and that was edward larson talking about his newest book on george washington. now, mr. larson has appeared on booktv on several occasions. if you'd like to see some of his other appearances, you can go to booktv.org, type in his name in the search function and you can watch it directly from our video library. now, the savannah book fest is taking a lunch break at this point, and our live coverage will continue again in about 45 minutes with dr. sandeep...
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mr. obama we know you're going to be well protected for the rest of your life. the rest of us aren't. ♪ edwardvestors oh hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >> news crew in virginia just narrowly avoiding disaster when an s.u.v. loses control in a snow covered road there. watch here. yeah. they came that close. the reporter -- wow. the reporter and photographer were okay and the drivers came out okay as well and they indeed were lucky. >> back to top story now as new concerns that isis is expanding continue to emerge. despite six months now of u.s.-led airstrikes in iraq and syria, the pentagon says the coalition claims they've bombed more than 4800 targets and they have weakened the group's leadership. but the group is he can up and downing now. look at this map. throughout the middle east, north africa. when asked what the strategy is to turn back the threat a state department spokeswoman told chris matthews that killing terrorists is not the onl
mr. obama we know you're going to be well protected for the rest of your life. the rest of us aren't. ♪ edwardvestors oh hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >> news crew in virginia just narrowly avoiding disaster when an s.u.v. loses control in a snow covered road there. watch here. yeah. they came that close. the reporter -- wow. the...
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edward larson is the author of nine books and 100 published articles. in his recent book "the return of george washington," mr. larsen recovers a critically important yet almost always overlooked chapter of george washington's life were revealing how washington saved the united states by coming out of retirement to lead the constitutional convention and serve as our first president. he teaches lectures and writes about issues of law politics, science, medicine from a historical perspective. he received the 1998 pulitzer prize in history for his book summer for the gods. the scopes trial and america's continuing debate on science and religion. his articles have appeared in american history nature, atlantic monthly, scientific american isis, the nation, the wall street journal, most importantly the georgia review and over a dozen different law reviews. please welcome edward larson. [applause] >> first of all i want to thank you for having me here. savannah is one of my favorite places and being here on valentine's day, how better could be? we are having a wonderful time. the organizers have been fabulous how th
edward larson is the author of nine books and 100 published articles. in his recent book "the return of george washington," mr. larsen recovers a critically important yet almost always overlooked chapter of george washington's life were revealing how washington saved the united states by coming out of retirement to lead the constitutional convention and serve as our first president. he teaches lectures and writes about issues of law politics, science, medicine from a historical...
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edward in jacksonville, florida. good morning. democrats line. caller: good morning, steve, and good morning mr. klein. glad to be with you.ost: we are glad to hear from you. caller: mr. klein, it seems that alter government, everything gets subsidized, right? i imagine you can write a book on anything you want to write a book on, about how we taxpayers subsidize capitalism, part of it, corporations get subsidized, right? i see where you can pick and choose things you don't like within the government, even without congress. they tend to pass laws and exempt themselves from the very laws they have passed for everybody else, insurance laws and stuff like that. and i'm pretty sure you get some kind of tax credit when you file your taxes. we all kind of subsidize everybody. i would like to get your perspective on that. thank you, steve. guest: i agree with you. i think we could have done a whole other show just on corporate welfare. i think we have, coming up shortly, a vote on the renewal of something called the export-import bank. what this is, it essentially is the idea that it is supposed to help promote u.s. exports, but
edward in jacksonville, florida. good morning. democrats line. caller: good morning, steve, and good morning mr. klein. glad to be with you.ost: we are glad to hear from you. caller: mr. klein, it seems that alter government, everything gets subsidized, right? i imagine you can write a book on anything you want to write a book on, about how we taxpayers subsidize capitalism, part of it, corporations get subsidized, right? i see where you can pick and choose things you don't like within the...
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[inaudible conversations] >> and that was edward larson talking about his newest book on george washington. now, mr. larson has appeared on booktv on several occasions. if you'd like to see some of his other appearances, you can go to booktv.org, type in his name in the search function and you can watch it directly from our video library. now, the savannah book fest is taking a lunch break at this point, and our live coverage will continue again in about 45 minutes with dr. sandeep jauhar, "doctored: the disillusionment of an american physician." live coverage from savannah continues in about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booking tv television for serious readers. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfunction books and authors every weekend -- nonfiction books and authors every weekend. we're on location at johns hopkins university in baltimore talking with professors who are also authors and joining us now is andrew cherlin. what do you do here at the university? >> i'm a professo
[inaudible conversations] >> and that was edward larson talking about his newest book on george washington. now, mr. larson has appeared on booktv on several occasions. if you'd like to see some of his other appearances, you can go to booktv.org, type in his name in the search function and you can watch it directly from our video library. now, the savannah book fest is taking a lunch break at this point, and our live coverage will continue again in about 45 minutes with dr. sandeep...