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>director of the national institutes of health, dr.ncis collins, overseeing the work of the largest importer of biomedical research in the world. his past work includes running the human genome project which he was the director at the national human genome research institute at nih. he has received the presidential medal of freedom. todd writes on twitter -- you described earlier the public-private partnership then goes on at nih and with institutions through funding, but what do you think about those comments? guest: i say we are not going to develop the products that the public needs without the private sector. this is what they do and they do really well. this partnership supporting the basic science and some of the translation all steps and companies that pick it up and turn it into a product to make it available, that is the success of the enterprise. of course, people may be concerned. wait a minute. the public invested in all of that research bonding shouldn't there be a return on that? in fact, the research that we do is largel
>director of the national institutes of health, dr.ncis collins, overseeing the work of the largest importer of biomedical research in the world. his past work includes running the human genome project which he was the director at the national human genome research institute at nih. he has received the presidential medal of freedom. todd writes on twitter -- you described earlier the public-private partnership then goes on at nih and with institutions through funding, but what do you think...
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[gavel] captioned by the national captioning institute national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org hey, mark. hey, mark. hey. where've you been? i lost my cat. aw. that's not right. yeah. so i made this cat magnet to try and get him back. cool. does it work? kinda. [meow] nice. yeah. but that's not my cat. i gotta keep working on it. see ya see ya. see ya. announcer: anything's possible, keep thinking. get started on your own inventions or just play some games at... >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with
[gavel] captioned by the national captioning institute national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org hey, mark. hey, mark. hey. where've you been? i lost my cat. aw. that's not right. yeah. so i made this cat magnet to try and get him back. cool. does it work? kinda. [meow] nice. yeah. but that's not my cat. i gotta keep working on it. see ya see ya. see ya. announcer: anything's possible, keep thinking. get started on your own inventions or just play some games at... >> welcome to...
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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.] i am going to ask everyone the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are -- the chair: on this vote the yeas are 173, the nays are 236. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is on the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 by the gentleman from california, mr. mcamericany, on which further proceedings were post poe -- mcamericany on which further proceedings were postponed. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in house report 112-213, offered by mr. mcnerney of california. 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
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>> well aircraft not sure whether it would go the national institutes of health or some public-private consortium. i think it should be run much like the human genome product was. the brain science may sound like an odd thing for a politician to talk about. the fact is it is one of key areas of breakthrough in the next 20 years. in alzheimer's alone, we're expected to spend between now and 2050 about $20 trillion, public and private gained. that's one and a half times the current federal debt. so sometimes when people are looking for ways to help save dramatic amounts of money, they ought it look for breakthroughs to improve things, not just ways to cut things. and when i talk to brain scientists, they believe if we could simply slow down the onset of alzheimer's by five years, we save somewhere between $8trillion and $10 trillion. that's almost the entire size of the current national debt between now and 2050. when you do brain science, you're also doing autism, parkinson's, mental health, systems of ling it's a system we're underfund asking frankly not managing very well. >> woodruff
>> well aircraft not sure whether it would go the national institutes of health or some public-private consortium. i think it should be run much like the human genome product was. the brain science may sound like an odd thing for a politician to talk about. the fact is it is one of key areas of breakthrough in the next 20 years. in alzheimer's alone, we're expected to spend between now and 2050 about $20 trillion, public and private gained. that's one and a half times the current federal...
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[captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> damage following the earthquake and hurricane, the building is temporarily closed but rest assured, this angel which stands before us will be returned to its proper place soon. [applause] >> i want to thank the kennedy center for kindly making this concert hall available for all of us tonight and i want to introduce you to sam lloyd, the dean of the national cathedral. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. and thank you for joining us for this very special evening and thank you, anderson. on behalf of the washington national cathedral, i want to welcome you to this culminating event in what has been for us a weekend long commemoration of 9/11. three days after the first 9/11, the cathedral in its role as the nation's church, hosted a national service of prayer and remembrance. now, 10 years later, we're pleased to welcome, once again, the president of the united states and viewers from across the country to this concert for hope. tonight, we will not only honor those who die
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and while she learns about government, national institutions and dealing with the media, her appearances will be limited. >>> wikileaks founder julianne saa assange is getting a taste of his own medicine. a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiography without his approval. >>> and promoting his upcoming film at a recent wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at a wrestler. now the wrestler tweets that jackman actually broke his jaw. i guess he didn't get the memo that he was supposed to movie punch not knock the guy out. i guess he's been in too many of those "xmen" movies. >>> this comes to us from nbc 3 ksn news in wichita, kansas, the one-neighbor nun has taken her charity work to the streets in style. sister ann katherine may be 90 years old but thanks to her trusty golf cart, she never misses a visit to those in need. the donated cart helps her get around the hilly streets calling on the sick, homebound and hungry. she says the wheels make her memorable, even to people she hasn't met, but to those who do know her, it's her friendship that ma
and while she learns about government, national institutions and dealing with the media, her appearances will be limited. >>> wikileaks founder julianne saa assange is getting a taste of his own medicine. a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiography without his approval. >>> and promoting his upcoming film at a recent wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at a wrestler. now the wrestler tweets that jackman actually broke his jaw. i...
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[captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: pleased to welcome them in the harris to this program. the legendary singer-songwriter is a member of the country music hall of fame and 12-time grammy winner. she has a new c.d. next week called "hard bargain." from the project, here is some of the video from "goodnight old world." you tomorrow sorrow with good night, old tavis: during that clip, i said how good you still sound. and i'm very blessed i still work and have a good audience and love what i do. i am even able to have a bit of a second career in dog rescue. it does not pay anything, but it has become a real passion for me. i have a couple passions in my life that i am able to put my energy and time into, and it does not get much better than that. tavis: you mentioned the dog rescue, that it is a passion of yours. tell me exactly what you are doing. >> basically, i have a very small risk in my backyard in nashville, tenn., -- i have a very small rescue in my backyard in nashville, tenn., and we rescu
[captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: pleased to welcome them in the harris to this program. the legendary singer-songwriter is a member of the country music hall of fame and 12-time grammy winner. she has a new c.d. next week called "hard bargain." from the project, here is some of the video from "goodnight old world." you tomorrow sorrow with good night, old tavis: during that clip, i...
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to find an american family without some connection to alzheimer's, a new study funded by the national institutes of health has found that an insulin nasal spray, of all things, has shown memory improvement in some patients. research like this is a prong of the administration's effort to develop the first so-called national alzheimer's plan and we get our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> what we're going to do is i'm going to demonstrate for you how to -- >> reporter: it could be a dramatic new treatment for alzheimer's disease. >> it's very promising. we're very excited about it. we'd like to see it move forward into a larger trial. >> hold it up to your nostril. >> reporter: dr. suzanne craft and her team gave volunteers a daily dose of a special insulin nasal spray or a placebo. >> relax your leg. >> reporter: the 104 participants had alzheimer's or, like john martin, pre-alzheimer's memory problems. >> tell the story back to me. >> reporter: after four months, three-quarters of people getting the insulin spray did better on memory tests. >> children saw li
to find an american family without some connection to alzheimer's, a new study funded by the national institutes of health has found that an insulin nasal spray, of all things, has shown memory improvement in some patients. research like this is a prong of the administration's effort to develop the first so-called national alzheimer's plan and we get our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> what we're going to do is i'm going to demonstrate for you how to...
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while she learn about government, national institutions, and dealing with the media, her appearancesis fuming that a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiography today without his approval. >>> promoting his upcoming film at a wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at wrestler dofl ziegler. well, it wasn't so playful. the wrestler tweets, "jackman broke his jaw." i don't know what's more surprising. that jackman was at a wwe event or that he successfully broke a jaw. no offense, hugh jackman. that's impressive. >> he went for it. he's tough and showed it. >> from musical theater to wrestling and knocking out a wrestler. you should see the video, it's pretty funny. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "first look" on msnbc. don't go anywhere, willie gei"w early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> death. tonight's execution in georgia and why so many people have been fearing an innocent man being put to death. for the past few days and into today, all those who could have stopped the execution did not. now tonight his lawyers have appealed to t
while she learn about government, national institutions, and dealing with the media, her appearancesis fuming that a publisher is releasing a draft of his autobiography today without his approval. >>> promoting his upcoming film at a wrestling event, hugh jackman took what was supposed to be a playful poke at wrestler dofl ziegler. well, it wasn't so playful. the wrestler tweets, "jackman broke his jaw." i don't know what's more surprising. that jackman was at a wwe event or...
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. >> before the doctor's study was released, the national institute for occupational safety and health found no connection between exposure to dust and cancer. dr. prezont's study may change that understanding. does this mean anything for other people at ground zero, other first responders, rescue workers, anybody else? >> whether we can say that cancer has increased in other responders or area residents, we have no idea. this is a study about firefighters. their exposure is so unique. >> all right. >> 85% of the exposed were present in the first 48 hours of the collapse. when the exposure was massive. that is a very unique exposure. >> as for ernie, this study doesn't confirm his cancer was caused by the dust. for him, there is no doubt. >> i firmly believe that. >> it's a tough thing to prove, isn't it? >> oh, sure. maybe there's no scientific study to firmly prove that but, you know, just the common man, common sense answer would be, yeah, there's too many people getting these blood disorders and other cancers and respiratory problems. >> there's a lot more to ernie's story as well.
. >> before the doctor's study was released, the national institute for occupational safety and health found no connection between exposure to dust and cancer. dr. prezont's study may change that understanding. does this mean anything for other people at ground zero, other first responders, rescue workers, anybody else? >> whether we can say that cancer has increased in other responders or area residents, we have no idea. this is a study about firefighters. their exposure is so...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. -- and this is a five-minute vote. [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 speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 3 -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 398, the nays are 18. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to -- is laid on the table. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from ohio, mr. johnson, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2646 as amended on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2646, a bill to authorize certain department of vet
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is something that palestine still deems very important because it would get access to united nation institutions and this is something that we know is really. the united states are really not favoring something like this happening they have been calling for the halted negotiations between israel and palestine to kick start again on a bilateral level this is something that palestine is already seems to be tired of so it is taking these specific actions to try to get its recognized within the international community. in a reporting for us from new york now sticking with the story peter lavelle gathers experts from all sides of the palestinian issue for this edition of our debate show crosstalk here's a quick look. during any period of the negotiations there was always and idea that israel is going to continue to control the palestinians control their lives control their air sprays their territory their water etc and there's never been this idea that paulsen should be allowed to be free this is what palestinians are seeking and i am all for a palestinian state and i'm all for a two state solution t
is something that palestine still deems very important because it would get access to united nation institutions and this is something that we know is really. the united states are really not favoring something like this happening they have been calling for the halted negotiations between israel and palestine to kick start again on a bilateral level this is something that palestine is already seems to be tired of so it is taking these specific actions to try to get its recognized within the...
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community within the united nations but would still give it serious access to many united nations institutions and palestine is certainly ready and working on going ahead with this if the security council resolution doesn't pass the many things that all correspond to the forest life in u. . still to come here on my way or the highway tough words from russia's president is he's the finance minister saying all vital military money is not up for discussion and anyone who thinks differently can gain out. of a beautiful b.s. that's become a blessing for the i learned as a spitsbergen in the arctic all good things come out the costs are to tells you why . jobs in the u.k. are getting fewer and fewer and it seems the vacancies that all there are being swept up by non brits immigrants there's a whopping ninety percent of positions either but it explains why. jaymes amongst the growing ranks of unemployed he's been trying to find a job in social housing since many competitions fears that fall has its agencies now working for each job so you just find that you know it looks like is about for you they wi
community within the united nations but would still give it serious access to many united nations institutions and palestine is certainly ready and working on going ahead with this if the security council resolution doesn't pass the many things that all correspond to the forest life in u. . still to come here on my way or the highway tough words from russia's president is he's the finance minister saying all vital military money is not up for discussion and anyone who thinks differently can...
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the only national institution that we had on the edge of civil war. he is not going to let these people destroy his union. we talk about richard nixon. china. if a democrat had been the conservative republicans. if nixon goes to china, who can oppose it? if you have a southern plantation owner, war hero, a man who was the chief doctor in the mexican war, double the size of the united states and then, of course, with his death becomes the starting gun of these new states coming into the union. there was a proposal on board to divide california. and he said but california be a free state and tells his son in law at the time, a southerner from mississippi that we will hear from again in this generation that he will hang him from the highest treat if he keeps talking this recession stuff. and had taylor lived in taken, he was the eisenhower of his time. one the most significant more of his time. he might have pulled it off. ranking very low. >> thirty-three. >> that's pretty low of 44. well, told by his wife you sign the fugitive slave law and you will en
the only national institution that we had on the edge of civil war. he is not going to let these people destroy his union. we talk about richard nixon. china. if a democrat had been the conservative republicans. if nixon goes to china, who can oppose it? if you have a southern plantation owner, war hero, a man who was the chief doctor in the mexican war, double the size of the united states and then, of course, with his death becomes the starting gun of these new states coming into the union....
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and on anderson couples who never connected w captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> some debit card customers are about to get hit with yet another fee. starting early next year bank of america customers will pay for the privilege of using their debit card. the nation's largest bank says it will institute a $5 per month fee to cover the cost of implementing new regulations. customer so only use their cards at atm machines, they will not have to pay the fee. other banks including wells fargo and chase are testing out similar fees in several states. >>> a new smartphone application is sparking controversy. it is called "is my son gay?" it is climbing to provide an answer in 20 questions or less. the makers said they used a fun approach but some say this could cause a rift in some families if someone took the application seriously. >>> >>> don't forget, today is your last day to enter the drawing to win and ipad 2. sign up now. go to wjla.com/facebook. become a fan and we will announce the winner today on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> the big chill is on the way. look th
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> watch more video of the candidates, see what political reporters are saying, and track the latest campaign contributions with c-span's website for campaign 2012. easy to use, it helps you navigate the political landscape with twitter feeds and facebook updates from the campaigns. candidate bios and the latest polling data, plus links to c- span media partners in the early primary and caucus states, all at -- c-span.org/campaign2012. >> the united nations security council meets this morning in new york to consider palestinian statehood and full membership in the human. a formal vote is not expected for several weeks and the u.s. has said it would veto the request. we have live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. "washington journal" is next. later this morning, presidential candidate and minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann willie at liberty university in lynchburg, va. we will have her remarks live here on c-span. and then a discussion on u.s.- russi
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southern slave owner, sugar plantation in louisiana, spent his entire life in the army, the only national institution that we had on the edge of the civil war and he's not going to let these people to decide his union. because of a democrat the conservative republican would have attacked temps. if nixon goes to china who could oppose it? well, if you have a southern plantation owner who is the war hero which is the man that is the chief of staff during the mexican war double the size of the united states, and then of course his death becomes the starting gun of will the new states come in and there was a puzzle on the board to divide california, keep the ballot in the united states senate and he told his son-in-law of the time jefferson davis, we will hear from again. had he lived and take in that case to the country he was the eisenhower of his time and won the most significant war at that time and he might have pulled off. that's pretty low out of the 44. she was told by his wife you find the fugitive slave law and of the union that was a compromise and the fugitive slave law very like the and fran
southern slave owner, sugar plantation in louisiana, spent his entire life in the army, the only national institution that we had on the edge of the civil war and he's not going to let these people to decide his union. because of a democrat the conservative republican would have attacked temps. if nixon goes to china who could oppose it? well, if you have a southern plantation owner who is the war hero which is the man that is the chief of staff during the mexican war double the size of the...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> more about deficit-reduction tomorrow and when the congressional deficit-reduction committee meets on capitol hill, they will talk about the history of deficit reduction, what makes the current situation different, and what is driving the current need for spending. that will be on c-span3 tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern. we will be going live to the capital about 45 minutes from our members of congress will be holding in 9/11 remembrance ceremony. house leaders will speak and a marine band will play. right after that, the house coming back in for votes at 6:30 p.m. this morning on "washington journal" denise of the mash -- national housing association talked about a program. every monday at this time, we will have a segment called " your money." we will look and not just what the programs cost, but what they do -- look at not just what the program's cost, but what they do. our guest is denise muha with the national leased housing association. democrats -- (202)62
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> more about deficit-reduction tomorrow and when the congressional deficit-reduction committee meets on capitol hill, they will talk about the history of deficit reduction, what makes the current situation different, and what is driving the current need for spending. that will be on c-span3 tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern. we will be going live to the capital about 45...
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> newt gingrich unveiled his campaigns platform yesterday in which she's calling the 21st century contract with america. that is next on c-span. ," on washington journal < topics included u.s. productivity. that is each morning at 7:00. >> the head of the afl-cio will talk about jobs and the economy tomorrow morning. you'll get the brookings institution. live coverage starting at 10:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> republican presidential candidate newt gingrich laid out his vision for the country in a speech in iowa. the former house speaker is calling his 10-point plan the 21st century contract with america. it includes repealing the new health care law, making changes to the tax system and allowing younger americans to opt out of the social security system. in 1994, mr. gingrich was one of the architects of the house gop's contract with america. this event was held at a financial services company in des moines. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, also, to the princ
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a moment of truth that the united nations. palestinian president bachmann abbas has submitted an application for full u.n. mbip inhe fir bid then statesat the measure. the etary-general, bakimo of the olceha un gaid tt raement tsddss t ca se goatnshealtian ri t g t a bortthste d cng twet d l u tir vo. ckou a leinn et for thr suffering. the ase scandal shook the cathic church in germany and s beenarlyesnsible for dwindling membership. but in third-be laonwa the focus of day two of the pope's visit. leaders earlier in the walked in martinlue's footsteps, and then conducted faithful. >> the turnout was much bigger than people. that was a far greater number than went to see pope benedicttc stadium in berlin on thursday. thca t attend a vespers service, benedict's last act in public for friday. ur earlier, benedick visited the augustinianriy er martin luther lived 500 years ago. in germany, where the reformation started, there is widespread spo for more ecumenicis joyous service th representatives from the lutheran church.
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> yesterday the pentagon officially repealed the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, banning gay americans from serving openly in the military. we'll hear from defense secretary pennetta and joint the chiefs chairman next on c-span. then on this morning's "washington journal," topics include the president's jobs plan, environmental policy, and the investigation into solar energy company solyndra. "washington journal" begins at the top of the hour. >> which part of the u.s. constitution is important to you? that's our question in this year's student cam competition, open to middle and high school students. make a video documentary five to eight minutes long and tell us the part of the constitution that's important to you and why. be sure to include more than one point of view and video of c-span programming. entries are due by january 20, 2012. there's $50,000 in total prizes and a grand prize of $5,000. for all the details, go to studentcam.org. >> this past weekend
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ >> the ranking democrat of the house, energy, and commerce commission on "newsmakers." and then, "the contenders." a look at the life of james blaine. and cutting taxes and increasing spending. >> i want to begin asking you about the president postponed jobs plan. are you confident that this will create jobs? if so, which parts will do so? >> i think his proposal will create jobs and do so right away. it is not the answer to our problems. it is the beginning of the answer. we have got to get people working. and get people working, it will help our economy starts growing again. when we talk about deficit cutting, that should not be our first priority by now. we need to get people into the jobs and do lall of the things that need to be done, like working on our infrastructure, working on construction, helping local governments to what they need to do. this is not as mass of a bill as i would hope for. it is an important step and we need to take it. the president took a lot
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ >> the ranking democrat of the house, energy, and commerce commission on "newsmakers." and then, "the contenders." a look at the life of james blaine. and cutting taxes and increasing spending. >> i want to begin asking you about the president postponed jobs plan. are you confident that this will create jobs? if so, which parts will do so? >>...
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[gavel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all
[gavel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it's seems like we have plenty of people to the back of the room. you may notice that i am not -- mayor lee. i have been filling in for him a lot this year. i have been filling in for his former position. my name is amy brown. the mayor since his regrets. he has a very busy schedule, as i am sure that you understand. welcome, everyone. mostly i want to just express to you that we do know in city government how important this industry is. we know it is important for our tourism visitors and our economy, the jobs that it directly and indirectly creates. most of all it is important because it is part of what makes san francisco san francisco. a vibrant nightlife is part of why tourists come here. the kinds of people that are creative and entrepreneurial, that come here and live here, creating jobs in high-tech industries, it is part of why they want to be here. because of our restaurants, entertainment, and clubs. i want to stress that we know how much good that you do for the city and we appreciate it. often we make it
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it's seems like we have plenty of people to the back of the room. you may notice that i am not -- mayor lee. i have been filling in for him a lot this year. i have been filling in for his former position. my name is amy brown. the mayor since his regrets. he has a very busy schedule, as i am sure that you understand. welcome, everyone. mostly i want to just express to you that we do know in city government how important...
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[the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors transcription or for any errors in transcription.] dick: djokovic lost the first two games of both the first and second set, but then rolled six straight in the first set, and eventually won the second set 6-4 as he came from behind. but he traded breaks throughout the third set. three each. and finally nadal won 7-3 in the tie-break to force this the tie-break to force this fourth set. mary: what a time for a scream. john: he's looking up saying the gods are against me today. they weren't the other day when he saved two match points against federer. hit that close to the frame and it cost him the point. dick: has to smile it off. dick: has to smile it off. it's his bad luck. dick: another terrific return. john: th
[the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors transcription or for any errors in transcription.] dick: djokovic lost the first two games of both the first and...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a moment of truth that the united nations. palestinian president bachmann abbas has submitted an application for full u.n. membership in the first bid toward statehood. abbas received applause both at the un and at home, but the united states says it will veto the measure. shortly after the submission, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke to the assembly saying peace with the palestinians could not be achieved through un resolutions, but through direct negotiations. >> this was the moment many palestinians had been waiting for. their president, mahmoud abbas, met the u.n. secretary-general, ban ki-moon, and handed over the formal application for membership to the un. people in the west bank celebrated as they watched the events in new york. there was little sign of the violence that many had predicted. after delivering the application, a boss spoke to the un general assembly. -- abbas spoke to the un general assembly. he received a standing ovation. he said that israel has to implement u.n. resolutions fo
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a moment of truth that the united nations. palestinian president bachmann abbas has submitted an application for full u.n. membership in the first bid toward statehood. abbas received applause both at the un and at home, but the united states says it will veto the measure. shortly after the submission, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke to the assembly saying peace with the palestinians could not be...
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [applause] >> the joint session will come to order. the joint session will come to order. the president of the nine states will be escorted into the chamber. the john from virginia, the jomon from texas, that gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, the gentleman from georgia, mr. price, the gentleman not from washington, mrs. rogers. the gentlewoman from california, magellan from south carolina, the gentleman from connecticut -- that gentleman that promise at south carolina. and of the gentlewoman from new york. >> the president appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from nevada, the senator from illinois, the senator from new york, the senator from washington, the senator from michigan, the senator from alaska, the senator from kentucky, the senator from arizona, the senator from tennessee, the senator from wyoming, the senator from south d
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [applause] >> the joint session will come to order. the joint session will come to order. the president of the nine states will be escorted into the chamber. the john from virginia, the jomon from texas, that gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, the gentleman from georgia, mr. price, the gentleman not from washington, mrs. rogers. the gentlewoman from california,...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a d.v.d. copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give your comments, visit us at q- and-a.org. >> coming up, the british deputy prime minister on the economy and other issues. after that, coverage from the cpac conference in florida. also, reports from florida's u.s. senate candidates, running against incumbent bill nelson. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," a look at the foreign- policy views of gop presidential candidates. after that, "the lean start up," how entrepreneurs a
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for a d.v.d. copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give your comments, visit us at q- and-a.org. >> coming up, the british deputy prime minister on the economy and other issues. after that, coverage from the cpac conference in florida. also, reports from florida's u.s. senate candidates, running against incumbent bill nelson. >>...
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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule here on c-span. starting at 8:00 eastern, republican presidential candidate mitt romney outlines his jobs plans to supporters in nevada. then house minority leader nancy pelosi and other minority leaders on their own jobs plans which they're calling make it in america. after that, homeland security secretary janet napolitano and former new york mayor rudy giuliani recall the 9/11 attacks and how the can'try has changed since that day. on "washington journal" tomorrow, karen kerrigan talks about the u.s. economy and president obama's upcoming jobs speech to a joint session of congress. then national institutes of health director dr. francis collins discusses recent innovations in medicine, including advancements in reusable drugs and roger loewenstein on the 40th anniversary on president nixon unveiling a plan that stopped backing the u.s. dollar with gold and how it's been affected since then. that's live on wednesday at
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule here on c-span. starting at 8:00 eastern, republican presidential candidate mitt romney outlines his jobs plans to supporters in nevada. then house minority leader nancy pelosi and other minority leaders on their own jobs plans which they're calling make it in america. after that, homeland security secretary janet napolitano...
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there is a wonderful study by the national institute of men tall health that showed depression and suicidal feelings are very treatable in early identification is key so that we can get kids identified so that they can get help. >> one of the things that you mentioned and people point out it that kid today, what they are dealing with. some older folks say, they've got everything now. we didn't have that growing up. but they also have more pressures and more adult-like pressures on them at a younger age and they are exposed to, it seems to me, at least potentially exposed to a wider realm of bullying and all of that with the social media and that type of thing. do you think that factors into that also? >> absolutely. there is a lot of pressure across all socio economic striata. parents are depressed leading to children being depressed. one of the main things to look at is a kid not enjoying what they use to enjoy. kids start losing pressure and things that they love, that's a big warning sign, not sleeping, noteating as well. also looking at drugs and alcohol since use of alcohol with a depr
there is a wonderful study by the national institute of men tall health that showed depression and suicidal feelings are very treatable in early identification is key so that we can get kids identified so that they can get help. >> one of the things that you mentioned and people point out it that kid today, what they are dealing with. some older folks say, they've got everything now. we didn't have that growing up. but they also have more pressures and more adult-like pressures on them at...
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the only national institution in the civil war. he will not let these people destroy his union.e talk about richard nixon. only nixon could go to china because of a democrat went to china the conservative republicans would have attacked him. if nixon goes to china who could oppose? if you have a southern plantation owner who is a war hero during the mexican war, double the size of the united states and with his death the starting gun of will the new states come in slave or free? there was a proposal to divide california to keep the balance in the senate. he wants california to be a free state and his son-in-law was jefferson davis and we will hear from again, he will hang him from the highest free if he talks about secession. had a lived and taken that case to the country he was the eisenhower of his time. was a significant war and might have pulled it off. he was ranked pretty low. >> host: 33. >> guest: out of 44. miller fillmore was told by his wife who signed the fugitive slave law, you will destroy the union. that was a compromise in california and the south got the fugitiv
the only national institution in the civil war. he will not let these people destroy his union.e talk about richard nixon. only nixon could go to china because of a democrat went to china the conservative republicans would have attacked him. if nixon goes to china who could oppose? if you have a southern plantation owner who is a war hero during the mexican war, double the size of the united states and with his death the starting gun of will the new states come in slave or free? there was a...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> tomorrow, a major general talks about the recent violent attacks from insurgents and how they might affect a planned u.s. troop drawdown in iraq. after that, the president of the national right to work committee on legislation on the state and federal level. president obama was in paterson, new jersey to see some of the storm damage from last weekend firsthand. hundreds of residents were forced to evacuate due to flooding. president obama declared new jersey and other northeastern states major disaster areas, making them eligible for federal assistance. he was accompanied by members of congress in the director of fema. the president met with some of the residents affected by the flooding and then spoke to reporters. >> you ok? your dog is ok. look at him. he is excited. we have some big dogs around here. you guys just got back yesterday? how is that? [inaudible] >> everything looks good except the floor. we're going to have to redo it. good luck to you. >> this is actua
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> tomorrow, a major general talks about the recent violent attacks from insurgents and how they might affect a planned u.s. troop drawdown in iraq. after that, the president of the national right to work committee on legislation on the state and federal level. president obama was in paterson, new jersey to see some of the storm damage from last weekend firsthand. hundreds of...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you are watching the journal. >> and i'm with is this news, welcome. dodge the palestinians will demand a full membership of the united nations next week. libyan fighters attacked gaddafi's last bastion of supporters. and a united iraq in concert. these young musicians as they prepare for their debut in the west. in the struggle to make peace in the middle east, it is a move that has the entire world holding its breath. the palestinians will go to the united nations security council and demand a full membership. the people the call themselves palestine want to join the international community. israel says peace talks are more important. the u.s. has already threatened to veto any state in the bid -- statehood bid. we begin with this report. >> of the palestinian president got a warm reception as he made his way to the podium. the palestinian national anthem took on a particularly symbolic air in light of the plans they are going to announce. >> we are going to the united nations to request our legitimate rights, of g
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but the national institutes of health fixed all that. you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >>> ten people are now dead following a plane crash on friday at the reno air races. 17 people remain hospitalized and two people are still unaccounted for. more than 15 people were hurt when the world war ii era p15 crashed and sent shrapnel flying. a me memorial for those who died is planned for sunday. >>> what's left of the plane piloted by jimmy leeward is being taken to washington, d.c. for analysis. the investigation into what caused the p51 mustang to must plummet into the ground may take a year. >>> san francisco's police say they have arrested a man in connection with a series of taxi cab robberies. since the middle of last month at least four cab drivers have been robbed after picking up a passenger who told the cab driver to take him to an address on ofarrel. after th
but the national institutes of health fixed all that. you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >>> ten people are now dead following a plane crash on friday at the reno air races. 17 people remain hospitalized and two people are still unaccounted for. more than 15 people were hurt when the world war ii era p15 crashed...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> two dead and three injured after an all-terrain vehicle veered off the roadway. that is the big story this sunday. the accident happened around 4:30 a.m. in the whitehall area of northern baltimore county. sheldon dutes joins us from police headquarters. >> the crash is under investigation and they believe it may be alcohol-related. it happened in the whitehall area of baltimore county. four men and one woman were riding on a utility atv when it veered off into the field and then went over the edge of a ravine crashing into a stream. two were pronounced dead at the scene in the other three were rushed to a hospital in northern pennsylvania and are expected to survive. >> in baltimore county, we ask citizens if they operate atv's to do it responsibly in an area where you can see or there is good visibility so that accidents like this do not happen. >> again, the crash is under investigation but it is too early to determine whether or not charges will be filed. liv
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> two dead and three injured after an all-terrain vehicle veered off the roadway. that is the big story this sunday. the accident happened around 4:30 a.m. in the whitehall area of northern baltimore county. sheldon dutes joins us from police headquarters. >> the crash is under investigation and they believe it may be alcohol-related. it happened in the...
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[the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors transcription or for any errors in transcription.] dick: nadal, who has admitted that he hasn't had a solution, and so far today that is true. john: one fact is he's got the crowd more and more on his side as they see the potential for this to be one-sided. and that could help him, if he can hang close here in this second set, stay one break second set, stay one break down. john: it literally comes back as soon as you finish your serve, it's right at your feet. dick: to have the confidence to continue to hit out, penetrate, get the ball so deep shot after shot. it's been a sterling it's been a sterling performance by djokovic. dick: fifth game point for nadal, who has saved the break point in this game. point in th
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor campos: good morning, everyone. welcome to the transportation authority plans and programs session meeting. clerk of the committee is erica cheng. madam clerk, can you please call item no. 2? >> review of minutes of the july 12 meeting. >> colleagues, you have the minutes before you. before we act on it, with any member of the public like to speak on this item? seeing no one, public comment disclosed. taken without objection. madam clerk, please call item no. 3. >> item #3, citizens of advisory committee report. an information item. supervisor campos: mr. davis, good morning. >> good morning, commissioners. our meeting took place last week and i it -- as a result there were three, $270,000, so they can to work at union square. passed by, seven-one, with one abstention, the discussion for the meeting was around community involvement as put into the planning. the other item on the agenda was the central subway. this was the first time we had passed anything regarding the central subway. the discussion on that was ver
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor campos: good morning, everyone. welcome to the transportation authority plans and programs session meeting. clerk of the committee is erica cheng. madam clerk, can you please call item no. 2? >> review of minutes of the july 12 meeting. >> colleagues, you have the minutes before you. before we act on it, with any member of the public like to speak on this item? seeing no one, public comment disclosed. taken...
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move forward is the amazing amount of work, a clinical trials and studies undertaken of the national institutes health and cancer institute. i hope that the budget will be able to be approved and funding will be preserved to continue all of the incredible work that is being performed at the national cancer institute. the institute offers tremendous hope for patients from the entire world and it appears that the commitment of the obama administration to the discovery to innovation will continue, so i think that for cancer patients all around the country and the world that there are many great things to come from that institution. >> what are the battles, who is fighting what? >> the battles are politically and they are about how we are going to change or repealed the affordable care act, and there are many strategies i would turn your attention to an article from "the wall street journal" about the strategies to either defund, disallow, repeal or change the legislation the was passed last year. it really is my hope that we can be constructed and move of of the acrimony of the debate and identify
move forward is the amazing amount of work, a clinical trials and studies undertaken of the national institutes health and cancer institute. i hope that the budget will be able to be approved and funding will be preserved to continue all of the incredible work that is being performed at the national cancer institute. the institute offers tremendous hope for patients from the entire world and it appears that the commitment of the obama administration to the discovery to innovation will continue,...