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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] y. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. as the house gathers at the end of a difficult week, grant the members peace and calm that they might attend to the issues and policies that they continue to consider. may they honor the values and traditions that we share as a people. help them be mindful of the gifts of peace, justice, fairness and respect that our -- at our hour. as it is so often easy for all of us to focus on what separates one from another, may our understanding that you have created us as one people remind us of the values that bind us altogether as americans in the human family. may all that is done this day in the people's house be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentlema
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when it desegregates the only national institution that is desegregated is major-league baseball. there are three african-americans playing major-league baseball, jackie robinson, larry dobie and roy campanella. i would argue -- i am a baseball fan but i argue the air force is a little more important national institution than major league baseball. coming out of the war african-americans' forced themselves into this through lobbying campaigns and threatening to march on washington. they forced themselves in and got the opportunity and proved they can do it and they forced the government -- important branches of the government to the side of desegregation. when you think of the civil-rights movement as really beginning before the direct face of the civil-rights movement, direct action against the montgomery bus boycott seven or eight years later. having taken the side of desegregation, that takes years to play itself out but that is important coming out of this experience. if you indulge me i would like to read a short excerpt from our oral histories with a pilot who was an atlanta
when it desegregates the only national institution that is desegregated is major-league baseball. there are three african-americans playing major-league baseball, jackie robinson, larry dobie and roy campanella. i would argue -- i am a baseball fan but i argue the air force is a little more important national institution than major league baseball. coming out of the war african-americans' forced themselves into this through lobbying campaigns and threatening to march on washington. they forced...
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. >> now, you know that nih, national institutes for health or of health. >> national institutes of metal. >> they -- of health. >> they just had within summary past couple of weeks they had a big meeting and they talked about how your mental state actually affectsour physical health, correct >> yes. >> were you there? >> i wasn't at that one, no. i was out of town, in europe. >> do you know whether they discovered anything new or were they just kind of ventilating this in the interest of public education? >> not having been there, i wouldn't want to declare anything, but it sounded like it was a group of people together to bring us up to date to where we stand on this. this is a valuable thing to do. >> are they sa saying that age doesn't mean the same thing today that it meant 20, 30, 40 years ago? >> it's absolutely different. look at the way -- you see people in their 80's -- in fact, anthony store the other day, famous british psychologist who died at age 80 was giving a lecture at oxford at the university there. he was one of the fellows. he was 80 years old and has continued to be
. >> now, you know that nih, national institutes for health or of health. >> national institutes of metal. >> they -- of health. >> they just had within summary past couple of weeks they had a big meeting and they talked about how your mental state actually affectsour physical health, correct >> yes. >> were you there? >> i wasn't at that one, no. i was out of town, in europe. >> do you know whether they discovered anything new or were they just...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 160 and the amendment is not agreed to -- the noes are the chair: the house will come to order, please. the house will be in order. members will please take their conversations off the floor and take their seats. the house will be in order. the chair would ask all present to rise for the purpose of a moment of silence. the chair asks that the house now observe a moment of silence in remembrance of our brave men and women in uniform who have given their lives in the service of our nation in iraq and afghanistan and their families and of all who serve in our armed forces and their families. the chair: without objection, two-minute voting will continue. the unfinished business is the request for a railroaded -- vord -- recorded vote on amendment number 2 b
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 160 and the amendment is not agreed to -- the noes are the chair: the house will come to order, please. the house will be in order. members will please take their...
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and america's relations with iran as an actor and all bestselling author and a fellow at the nation institute now imagine getting the chance of a lifetime to move to this so-called land of opportunity only to see that dream fade before you finish packing your bags well that is exactly what happened after a computer glitch at least so says the state department it gave out thousands of green cards on accident in the visa lottery then let everybody know hey just kidding you didn't win the lottery and a federal judge has now just missed a class action lawsuit that was challenging that decision now the state department has been trying to mop up the fallout from the mistake but the lives of those people who thought they won hangs in the balance and are to correspondent can has their story. hoping for a better life in america it took or from nigeria applied for the green card lottery he won or so we said in the letter that he received from the state department almost two weeks later the us voided the results of the lottery for some twenty two thousand people including a war that i want to watch and.
and america's relations with iran as an actor and all bestselling author and a fellow at the nation institute now imagine getting the chance of a lifetime to move to this so-called land of opportunity only to see that dream fade before you finish packing your bags well that is exactly what happened after a computer glitch at least so says the state department it gave out thousands of green cards on accident in the visa lottery then let everybody know hey just kidding you didn't win the lottery...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]. the chair: on this vote the yeas are 175, the nays are 241, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by the gentleman from georgia, mr. broun, on which further proceedings were postponed, on which the nays prevailed by a voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute,
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]. the chair: on this vote the yeas are 175, the nays are 241, the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 23 printed in the...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 170, the nays are 252. the amendment is not adopted. the committee will be in order. members, please take their seats. the committee of the whole will be in order. for what purpose does the gentlelady from missouri rise? ms. emerson: mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to speak for a minute out of order. the chair: without objection. the gentlelady is recognized. ms. emerson: on behalf of congressman wasserman schultz and myself, we are proud to announce that the women's bipartisan congressional softball team beat the washington female press corps in our recent softball game by a score of 5 to 4. in the spirit of our u.s. women's soccer team won and on their way to the final world cup, we probably aren't in that category, but perhaps this was the wor
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 170, the nays are 252. the amendment is not adopted. the committee will be in order. members, please take their seats. the committee of the whole will be in...
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the national institutes of health say a universal vaccine strains of the flu may become a reality withinive years. that would replace those annual shots developed for specific flu viruses. dr. tannian beninson is the chief medical officer right here at nbc universal. good to see you. thank you for coming in. >> nice to be here. >> 200,000 people are hospitalized every year because of the flu, i'm just talking about the united states, so how big a big game changer could this vaccine be? >> it could be huge. because as you mentioned we have to change the vaccine every single year to keep up with the changing strains, which means the population has to get a new vaccine every single year. this would eliminate all that. you could have one vaccine you could technically get it once and it would last several years. so it would increase compliance and decrease costs which is a big game changer. >> the director of the national institutes for health said it seemed like this was out of reach only a few years ago, so what changed? just great research? >> it is great research. they were able to isolat
the national institutes of health say a universal vaccine strains of the flu may become a reality withinive years. that would replace those annual shots developed for specific flu viruses. dr. tannian beninson is the chief medical officer right here at nbc universal. good to see you. thank you for coming in. >> nice to be here. >> 200,000 people are hospitalized every year because of the flu, i'm just talking about the united states, so how big a big game changer could this vaccine...
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the national institute of health says one in eight women will get breast cancer in her life. >>> theoys and girls club in alameda is more than just a place where children to learn be they received a grant to pay for new health clinic in children's wellness program. it came from alameda county and they will learn about healthy eating and how to grow food. the club already offers programs ranging from computers to digital musical labs. >>> a vote on the nfl lockout never materialize today. sources tell us that more work must be dented by liza may be a new 10 year deal. still possible the players could vote as a -- could vote as soon as tomorrow. >>> a new lawsuit names riddell after a hit by 49er kena turner, anderson says he was never the same. they say they know about concussions that hit the effects. >>> one bay area teen got the opportunity of a lifetime. >> reporter: one year ago he was on his deathbed by today he stood on the pitching mound at at&t park. he threw out the ceremonial first pitch this afternoon paper waste, the stories about how fun took a year. it began when he was
the national institute of health says one in eight women will get breast cancer in her life. >>> theoys and girls club in alameda is more than just a place where children to learn be they received a grant to pay for new health clinic in children's wellness program. it came from alameda county and they will learn about healthy eating and how to grow food. the club already offers programs ranging from computers to digital musical labs. >>> a vote on the nfl lockout never...
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. >> the national institute for environmental studies continue a simulation after the first explosion at fukushima daiichi. experts say radio active cesium released from the facility must have been carried away by wind and have snow particles and deposited on the ground. >>> nhk learned that radium above the limit was seen in six prefectures. beef from more than 2900 cattle from those farms has been shipped throughout the nation excludeing okinawa. levels of radio active cesium have been detekded in six prefectures. >> i have a small child. i'm too worried to let my family eat beef. >> on july 19th, japan's central government directed authorities in fukushima to put a suspension on cattle shipments. the suspension is making farmers uneasy. about 07 cattle are kept here, about 120 kilometers from the damaged nuclear plant. fear about radiation in food following the fukushima accident has already cut the price of cattle to about a third of what it was before march 11. the suspension has also deprived farmers of the profits they expected to make by selling their cattle. >> translator: i'
. >> the national institute for environmental studies continue a simulation after the first explosion at fukushima daiichi. experts say radio active cesium released from the facility must have been carried away by wind and have snow particles and deposited on the ground. >>> nhk learned that radium above the limit was seen in six prefectures. beef from more than 2900 cattle from those farms has been shipped throughout the nation excludeing okinawa. levels of radio active cesium...
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. >> we will start you off with a great time lapse from our camera at the national institute of science and technology in gaithersburg. notice of the fair weather clouds struggling to form in this midday sky. if you have trouble forming these fairweather patchy cumulus clouds, you will not get a thunderstorm in the afternoon. i think we will be strong-free today. however, south and southwest of the metro area, it could be a different story. the areas of white and red that you see on the screen, these little white dots and speckles, that is actually cloud cover. these are pictures taken from outer space of the clouds. notice we have them against parts of blue ridge and winchester. if we will see a thunderstorm to it, it will be right along here. this is where we have the best bet, but a marginal chance to see a lake daystar into this afternoon and early evening. the radar does not show anything right now. about 20 minutes ago we had one little echo right there in northern madison county. it was in conjunction with some of the clouds. we have a little shower reigning itself out there. --
. >> we will start you off with a great time lapse from our camera at the national institute of science and technology in gaithersburg. notice of the fair weather clouds struggling to form in this midday sky. if you have trouble forming these fairweather patchy cumulus clouds, you will not get a thunderstorm in the afternoon. i think we will be strong-free today. however, south and southwest of the metro area, it could be a different story. the areas of white and red that you see on the...
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that's according to the national institutes of health.mes as washington debates whether to slash the agency's budget. experts say about 200,000 people are hospitalized with the flu every year and thousands die from the virus each year, as well. >>> this morning a possible solution to that age-old problem of getting your kids to eat their vegetables. researchers at penn state university found kids got more daily greens when parents pureed them and snuck them into the meet. they ate twice as many vegetables and took 20% fewer calories. they say the technique works well on other stubborn children, you know, husbands. >> really? >> i heard you can puree spinach and put it in brownies. >> if you juice things you can't even taste them. >> we'll see. >>> there is a new study that may reassure some parents about their children's use of cell phones. it's good news. researchers in switzerland found children who use them on a regular basis are not more susceptible to brain cancer. they found them not to be regular cell phone users. the study only lo
that's according to the national institutes of health.mes as washington debates whether to slash the agency's budget. experts say about 200,000 people are hospitalized with the flu every year and thousands die from the virus each year, as well. >>> this morning a possible solution to that age-old problem of getting your kids to eat their vegetables. researchers at penn state university found kids got more daily greens when parents pureed them and snuck them into the meet. they ate...
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corruption of your national institutions have got enyou don't, haven't they, chappy? >> jon: only a trusted friend could through perhaps a comparative back and forth put my troubles in perspective. i think that would be -- >> have no fear ♪ ♪ england's here ♪ to make you feel ♪ a ittle etter ♪. >> jon: what, what just happened to your con son ants. >> we took them hem when we're elping eople. >> jon: that's charming. i think are you in own your head, quite frankly. we have real trouble in this country. >> right, jon, what would england know about a dying empire with rotting institutions. well, let me present you with exhibit a, jon, this is the british tabloid news of the world. 168 years old and at their peak they sold 8 million copies a week. and remember, that's in a nation whose population is only 5 million people. >> jon: actually england i don't think that -- >> that's not the point, jon. the point is as of yesterday it's owner rupert murdoch himself 166 years old, shut it down in disgrace. >> jon: i actually don't think murdoch is -- >> again, that's not the po
corruption of your national institutions have got enyou don't, haven't they, chappy? >> jon: only a trusted friend could through perhaps a comparative back and forth put my troubles in perspective. i think that would be -- >> have no fear ♪ ♪ england's here ♪ to make you feel ♪ a ittle etter ♪. >> jon: what, what just happened to your con son ants. >> we took them hem when we're elping eople. >> jon: that's charming. i think are you in own your head,...
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appeared we will hear from the head of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. hosted by the brookings institution, this panel is about an hour. >> i was a host of the show called "the next big thing, " and so we're going to look at the next big thing. francis collins played a significant note -- role in this project. what is going to me next? what do you say has emerged in will emerge as the possible next big thing? >> it has been tenure stuns the publication of the draft sequence of the human genome. there has been a decade-long experience and paramount about reflection of how far we've come in those 10 years. for researchers, this is utterly transformed the way that we ask in tried answer questions about human biology. graduate students have a hard time imagining how actually people did anything worthwhile in studying human biology without this information. it is so much a minute to minute, hour at our experience of going to the web, clicking with your mouse, and pulling down information about our instructions, and increasingly layered on top of that is phenom
appeared we will hear from the head of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. hosted by the brookings institution, this panel is about an hour. >> i was a host of the show called "the next big thing, " and so we're going to look at the next big thing. francis collins played a significant note -- role in this project. what is going to me next? what do you say has emerged in will emerge as the possible next big thing? >> it has been tenure stuns the...
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i worked in washington for the national institutes of mental health since 1990, i have been in san francisco. my interest in integrating programs comes from when i was at san francisco general. we would get children and teenagers referred who had mental health problems. there was no coordination between the school, the social service agency, and the mental health system. i was relatively effective in doing that, in having passion about it, for all of my career is since then because that is the only way that families can be effectively served. as far as extending culturally appropriate services, i have been involved in diversity issues all of my career. i have been involved in community organizing. i believe that the cannot deal with the mental health issue in isolation, particularly with a child or a teenager, you must involve the extended family, the friends, the pastors. everyone in bringing services that are appropriate to really make a change in helping children to stay in school and solve whatever health issues they may have. >> thank you. any questions? >> we have the two applicants fo
i worked in washington for the national institutes of mental health since 1990, i have been in san francisco. my interest in integrating programs comes from when i was at san francisco general. we would get children and teenagers referred who had mental health problems. there was no coordination between the school, the social service agency, and the mental health system. i was relatively effective in doing that, in having passion about it, for all of my career is since then because that is the...
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threatening to end all federal funding of embryonic stem cell research claiming research funded by national institutes of health violate aid law prohibiting taxpayer financing for work that harms an embryo. the court sided with the obama administration in this case, which argued embryos were culled long ago, using private funding. researchers hope that embryonic stem cell research stem cell research can one day cure spinal cord injuries, parkinson's disease and other human ailments. >>> a small group of people in east san jose are fed up with the i way a local banking branch is maintaining foreclosed homes. about 20 members of the community organization took three small trash bags into the branch. the garbage came perfect a property own bid wells fargo, serviced by bank of america. san jose code enforcement say they're going to fine owner who's don't properly maintain properties. bank of america tells abc 7 news it will pay fines and clean up property within 48 hours. >>> a sacramento woman faces charges tonight for excessively dialing 911. chp arrested the 44-year-old jennifer today for making nondrg
threatening to end all federal funding of embryonic stem cell research claiming research funded by national institutes of health violate aid law prohibiting taxpayer financing for work that harms an embryo. the court sided with the obama administration in this case, which argued embryos were culled long ago, using private funding. researchers hope that embryonic stem cell research stem cell research can one day cure spinal cord injuries, parkinson's disease and other human ailments....
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again. thank you for coming along. i would like to remind you this program is made possible by the arizona public service and its holding co., pinnacle west, and it's interesting chief executive. i promised you a special guest. here he is. george wilson, as i mentioned. ken, you have written a book called "family of freedom -- presidents and african-americans in the white house." you have been the white house correspondent of u.s. news and world report. that magazine has changed more than you have in 29 years. we all have. you have been broadcasting on sirius xm radio for several years now, george, and before that for a long time. >> also american urban radio networks. about 30 years on capitol hill. >> do you know where the men's room is now? >> yes. >> how has the business changed? >> obviously, it has got a nice lot young bear. i have to say there is not the same attention to detail. they want it fast. they do not want to do a lot of studying. >> tell me about the history of the white hou
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again. thank you for coming along. i would like to remind you this program is made possible by the arizona public service and its holding co., pinnacle west, and it's interesting chief executive. i promised you a special guest. here he is. george wilson, as i mentioned. ken, you have written a book called "family of freedom -- presidents and african-americans in the white house." you have been the white...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> each week, we air prime minister questions. then again sunday night on c- span at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. you can watch any time that [unintelligible] -- at c-span.org. >> tomorrow, the progressive change campaign committee. he talks of the current movement to get over 170,000 people to not done a to president obama. also a discussion on this debt ceiling talk with the president of the tax foundation. later, it that the pending trade deal between the u.s. and panama. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> you are watching c-span, bringing politics and public affairs. it is a public program of the news of the day. we tonight, hearings. then the oral argu
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> each week, we air prime minister questions. then again sunday night on c- span at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. you can watch any time that [unintelligible] -- at c-span.org. >> tomorrow, the progressive change campaign committee. he talks of the current movement to get over 170,000 people to not done a to president obama. also a discussion on this debt ceiling talk...
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[captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: pleased and delighted to welcome betty white back to this program. the legendary television actress is a seven-time emmy-winning actress for her many roles, like "mary tyler moore" and "the golden girls." she has a new memoir on her life called "if you ask me (and of course you won't)." here is a scene from her latest series, "caught in cleveland." -- "hot in cleveland." >> so what are you, like, 100? >> are you that girl on that show? >> yes. are you a fan? >> no. when it was canceled, i said good riddance. but i do like the one with susan lucci. >> does anyone else smell pot? >> what are you, a cop? >> no. >> then what is it to you? tavis: you are just ripping off the one-liners. and we have a good time on that show. -- >> we have a good time on that show. tavis: tell me how you develop such great comedic timing? >> i was an only child, my mother and father, and there was not a straight man in the house, and i mean that in the nicest way. they were fun and we
[captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: pleased and delighted to welcome betty white back to this program. the legendary television actress is a seven-time emmy-winning actress for her many roles, like "mary tyler moore" and "the golden girls." she has a new memoir on her life called "if you ask me (and of course you won't)." here is a scene from her latest series, "caught in...
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we are also having -- there has been an award by the national institute of corrections and also a private foundation to where they have been convening different parts of the system together to learn from one another. there will be another large statewide meeting in october. our own district attorney and i were hosting under the district attorney's leadership. the executive committee correctional partners from around the bay area, and i would have to say, almost every single month, there are these opportunities to share lessons learned. it is not only for the chiefs and our counterparts and the other law enforcement agencies, it is also for our staff. also, i am presenting at many of these. i will tell you that we are out there on the leading, cutting, innovative edge, but we do not know it all. so we're absolutely looking and listening and investigating other best practices that are out there. no, we're all in this new era, and we all need to learn from one another. since you have to leave shortly, i would like to go over the elements of the plant, and then the other partners will come up
we are also having -- there has been an award by the national institute of corrections and also a private foundation to where they have been convening different parts of the system together to learn from one another. there will be another large statewide meeting in october. our own district attorney and i were hosting under the district attorney's leadership. the executive committee correctional partners from around the bay area, and i would have to say, almost every single month, there are...
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different turn many americans say the embattled media empire has done nothing more than affect national institutes that no longer valued people's privacy he's gone it's just you can has the story. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the u.s. more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests and we see breaches of privacy happening by corporations all across america all across the world really in every sector surveillance is rampant but really this is all a microcosm of the biggest surveille are all which is the state there's little americans can do with the state having sweeping access to t
different turn many americans say the embattled media empire has done nothing more than affect national institutes that no longer valued people's privacy he's gone it's just you can has the story. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling...
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as far as health goes, what's important for people to know is national institute of health, says the highest risk factor for heart disease for a man is testosterone levels. when men have low testosterone levels their risk of heart disease dramatically goes up. i am almost 06 now and i have testosterone levels now 25% higher than my 30s but maybe in the 20s i know how i did it and i teach couples how to rebalance. >> one thing can they do? how can they get your test -- testosterone level? >> one thing is i have regular sex. i anticipate sex with my wife almost every time i come home. >> all righty then. but that's not -- not everybody can shift gears like. that the man can't just suddenly get it up once the levels are down the best maintenance is -- the men who have sex three times a week live twice as long as men who don't. >> now also we should say you have been married 26 years to the same woman. so even though you are doing the right things and you can come home. >> and she is doing the right thing. we are cooperating. >> isn't that key? >> absolutely. we are going through big str
as far as health goes, what's important for people to know is national institute of health, says the highest risk factor for heart disease for a man is testosterone levels. when men have low testosterone levels their risk of heart disease dramatically goes up. i am almost 06 now and i have testosterone levels now 25% higher than my 30s but maybe in the 20s i know how i did it and i teach couples how to rebalance. >> one thing can they do? how can they get your test -- testosterone level?...
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the head of the national institute of health talks about science and innovation in the u.s.. the state department calls on the syrian government to withdraw troops. that briefing is later. in case you just missed it, wikileaks founder in a forum in london. >> on tomorrows "washington journal," we continue our discussion on federal spending and the national debt. after that, pete sepp of the national taxpayers union. a "washington journal" is like every morning at 7:00. bill clinton is among the speakers at a campus progress national conference. other topics include special interest groups and politics. that gets underway at 9:00. a discussion on science and innovation in the u.s.. we will hear from the head of the national institute of health. hosted by the hamilton projects, this panel is about an hour. >> wonderful leaders in the field of science and technology and medicine. it is interesting because i was the host of a show called "the next big thing." i th
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the head of the national institute of health talks about science and innovation in the u.s.. the state department calls on the syrian government to withdraw troops. that briefing is later. in case you just missed it, wikileaks founder in a forum in london. >> on tomorrows "washington journal," we continue our discussion on federal spending and the...
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thank you so much for your insight i was max blumenthal best selling author and fellow at the nation institute now also defending their position today rupert murdoch his news corp empire under increasing scrutiny and allegations about its journalism practices on both sides of the pond the u.k. scandal has spread to the u.s. with an f.b.i. investigation into whether nine eleven victims voice mails were hacked and also at the resignation of a doubt the jones c.e.o. who is one of murdoch's reported right hand man and the fate of fox news is now up for debate even despite news corps last earnings report showing falling profits for news corps overall fox news has been a shining light it's posted double digit gains and advertising revenue just to give you one example of that and a veteran journalist his award winning middle eastern affairs correspondent he said what many could be thinking in an interview with r.t. listen so democrats have nothing much to do but they all.
thank you so much for your insight i was max blumenthal best selling author and fellow at the nation institute now also defending their position today rupert murdoch his news corp empire under increasing scrutiny and allegations about its journalism practices on both sides of the pond the u.k. scandal has spread to the u.s. with an f.b.i. investigation into whether nine eleven victims voice mails were hacked and also at the resignation of a doubt the jones c.e.o. who is one of murdoch's...
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lookling for many, many studies national institute for health until they said it's not prolonging> kelly: and breast cancer is one of the major causes affecting women in terms of life. >> it is, but it's emotional. hard disease kills ten times more women than breast cancer. and it's an emotional disease and advocacy so women do get up in arms about it. >> kelly: doctor, we're glad you can join us and share insight on the drug and why so many people are emotionally in support of it. >> jamie: big news this he can woo. thanks, doc, great to see you. that's going to do it for us, i'm jamie colby, great to have you here this hour. >> kelly: i'm kelly wright. next, journal editorial report. have a great day. >> jamie: don't forget, tomorrow, closing arguments in the casey anthony case, you'll want to be here all day long. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. @ for the efficient a
lookling for many, many studies national institute for health until they said it's not prolonging> kelly: and breast cancer is one of the major causes affecting women in terms of life. >> it is, but it's emotional. hard disease kills ten times more women than breast cancer. and it's an emotional disease and advocacy so women do get up in arms about it. >> kelly: doctor, we're glad you can join us and share insight on the drug and why so many people are emotionally in support of...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it is one of the highest profile murders in the nation in years. today, closing arguments to place in the case anthony murder trial the 25-year-old orland woman is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee. >> good morning. >> the prosecution came out swinging casting casey anthony as a lying, selfish party girl who felt burdened by her party girl and saw only one way out. >> the conflict between the life that she wanted and the life that was thrust upon her was simply irreconcilable. she chose to sacrifice her child. >> the prosecutor said the murder was premeditated, once again showing the jury the duct tape found on her skull. >> there is no reason to put that tape over the face of a trout, living or dead. and that, ladies and gentlemen is proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> the defense stumble before the even started. the judge ruled that they could not bring up allegations of sexual abuse and incest because they never prove it. >> there is absolutely no evidence that the defendant was sexually molested b
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it is one of the highest profile murders in the nation in years. today, closing arguments to place in the case anthony murder trial the 25-year-old orland woman is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee. >> good morning. >> the prosecution came out swinging casting casey anthony as a lying, selfish party girl who felt burdened by her party girl and saw only one way out. >> the conflict...
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businesses to grow, but pharmaceutical companies have stepped in repeatedly to oppose cuts to the national institutesf health. this year even newt gingrich opposed the plans to cut nih funding. big pharma generally does not do basic scientific research. they look to the nih to do that. which, of course, creates jobs and growth. stock market trends support the pro-growth effect. bill clinton raised taxes, but also helped to usher in new competition. other, george w. bush cut taxes, deregulated financial markets, and much of the economy. what was the result is it clinton presided over the longest economic expansion in history with a budget surplus. president bush bloated the deficit and left the office with the worse recession in post-war history. do the math. progressivism is the most pro-growth political philosophy around. i can't get republicans to change their tune, but i do wish that democrats would stop trying to imitate conservatives. they instead should promote pro-growth progressivism. >> david, thank you so much, a beautiful rant as always. david goodfriend visiting with us. thank you. i am g
businesses to grow, but pharmaceutical companies have stepped in repeatedly to oppose cuts to the national institutesf health. this year even newt gingrich opposed the plans to cut nih funding. big pharma generally does not do basic scientific research. they look to the nih to do that. which, of course, creates jobs and growth. stock market trends support the pro-growth effect. bill clinton raised taxes, but also helped to usher in new competition. other, george w. bush cut taxes, deregulated...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite 2011] >> that evening, president obama spoke at a committee fund- raiser. this is the last major fund- raiser quarter for the 2010 presidential campaign cycle. he is joined by senator bob casey, michael nutter. president obama also attended a private fund-raiser at the house of david cohen. this is about 25 minutes. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. everybody have a seat. i think i'm going to use this instead. is this working? there you go. well, what a spectacular evening, and thank you all for taking the time to be here. i want to, first of all, you just heard from somebody who i consider a dear friend. this is a guy who stood with me was sure whether you it'll come out. please give it up for bob casey. >> they have been supportive of everything we have been trying to do. i cannot be prouder of the work they do, congressman brady is here. thank you. your outstanding mayor is in the house. one of the great legislators in congress who also happe
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite 2011] >> that evening, president obama spoke at a committee fund- raiser. this is the last major fund- raiser quarter for the 2010 presidential campaign cycle. he is joined by senator bob casey, michael nutter. president obama also attended a private fund-raiser at the house of david cohen. this is about 25 minutes. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you so much. thank you. thank you....
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. big 80%, the lowest level of funding for the program in 45 years. it threatens completion of the accusation of the rocky ford track in east tennessee and several treasures in north carolina that need protection. every member of this body should ask, how many accusation projects would this halt in my state? there is no reassuring answer. secondly, the environmental protection agency. the bill continues the republican majority's assault on the e.p.a. after imposing a 16% cut in the current fiscal year, the majority is now proposing a further 18% reduction in the agency's budget. that would push agency staffing to 1991 levels. the goal of the cut so massive is plain and simple to ensure that e.p.a. doesn't have the resources it needs to fulfill its core mission, including life-saving and life enhancing research based in my district at research triangle park. third, the clean water and drinking water state revolving fund, the s.r.f.'s, provide funding to s
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. big 80%, the lowest level of funding for the program in 45 years. it threatens completion of the accusation of the rocky ford track in east tennessee and several treasures in north carolina that need protection. every member of this body should ask, how many accusation projects would this halt in my state? there is no reassuring answer. secondly, the...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we began with the weather. after a hot and humid day, some storms have moved into our region. >> some very powerful storms through the area. take a look at what is happening outside. you can barely see. this is the white house. you can see the strong activity across the district. this is moving towards reagan national airport. the trees are really blowing. have a lot of newspaper stands blowing away. this storm system is moving s the south and east. we have a severe thunderstorm in effect for the entire area. the area shaded in orange district,the arlington, montgomery county in warning moderstorm until 7:00. this is for the planes. this is in effect until 7:00. you can see the severe thunderstorm watch. of course, we will continue to these storms. you can go to wjla.com and check out our interactive radar. the forecast coming up in a few minutes. there was storms over night e at a church. fir lightning struck the methodist maryland at 5:00 in the morning. debrise is all kinds of here, pieces of wood, insulatio
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we began with the weather. after a hot and humid day, some storms have moved into our region. >> some very powerful storms through the area. take a look at what is happening outside. you can barely see. this is the white house. you can see the strong activity across the district. this is moving towards reagan national airport. the trees are really blowing. have a lot of newspaper stands blowing away. this storm...