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we're talking at the 13 lifeguards at newport beach in southern california. a recent report about their salaries is drawing criticism. here's why. newport beach lifeguards make between $58,000 and $108,000 a year in base salary, and that doesn't include overtime and other compensation. now last year the lowest paid officer pulled in more than 98,000, while two battalion chiefs cleared more than $200,000. and get this, all of them receive $400 in sunscreen allowance. >>> california is leading the way when it comes to clean energy. in account ffact, eight of the states are on the east and west coast. the top indicators include use of hybrid and electric cars, electricity produced by clean sources and green initiatives. following california is oregon, massachusetts, new york and colorado. the state ranking dead last? west virginia. >>> don't say gay. that's the nickname for a piece of legislation that would ban teachers from discussing homosexuality. the move passed by the tennessee senate today is getting nationwide attention. opponents say the bill would prohi
we're talking at the 13 lifeguards at newport beach in southern california. a recent report about their salaries is drawing criticism. here's why. newport beach lifeguards make between $58,000 and $108,000 a year in base salary, and that doesn't include overtime and other compensation. now last year the lowest paid officer pulled in more than 98,000, while two battalion chiefs cleared more than $200,000. and get this, all of them receive $400 in sunscreen allowance. >>> california is...
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road -- newport, rhode island, and was passionate about what the america's cup in to the community for so long. i did not think the documents that we have that we were successful in putting forth to the ellison people could have been successful without supervisor ross mirkarimi. [applause] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you, everybody. what he did not tell you was that i'm not allowed back into the state of rhode island, and they are not happy that they see me as the trading our homegrown interests. i am proud, as an early supporter, of trying to bring the cup here to said francisco and wearing my other hat on the transportation authority, in rising to the challenge that i think the san francisco can do what no other city in the united states has demonstrated for a high-profile sports event. if you really put into this frame, after the olympics and after world cup soccer, the america's cup actually grosz's -- is the third-highest grossing per dollar value of an important international event. with that distinction comes an incredible infusion of population that will certainly want to enjoy
road -- newport, rhode island, and was passionate about what the america's cup in to the community for so long. i did not think the documents that we have that we were successful in putting forth to the ellison people could have been successful without supervisor ross mirkarimi. [applause] supervisor mirkarimi: thank you, everybody. what he did not tell you was that i'm not allowed back into the state of rhode island, and they are not happy that they see me as the trading our homegrown...
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a historic cemetery in newport, rhode island.mondback is the deadliest staksnake the mother did not realize how serious this was until a neighbor told her to get into the hospital, immediately. he stepped on that diamondback in the backyard in florida. >>reporter: >> jacqueline: rainfall saturday, sunday, we will time it out on futurecast. >>pam: tricking is absolutely forbidden bayto breakers drinking-dashed the 100th race. and the past, the efforts in the past not been successful. it this year, much different. >>reporter: the first time, private security is being brought in. in an effort to put an end to drinking during the beta breakers. attempts to been made with people holding beer and hanging of the our call checkpoint signs the policy was not taken seriously or enforced. organizers say that will end now. it is zero tolerance with no more alcohol. police will be at a checkpoint along the race confiscating any alcohol pc. private security will be backing them up. and the alcohol-the sea. many spectators or running who are ca
a historic cemetery in newport, rhode island.mondback is the deadliest staksnake the mother did not realize how serious this was until a neighbor told her to get into the hospital, immediately. he stepped on that diamondback in the backyard in florida. >>reporter: >> jacqueline: rainfall saturday, sunday, we will time it out on futurecast. >>pam: tricking is absolutely forbidden bayto breakers drinking-dashed the 100th race. and the past, the efforts in the past not been...
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>> emmanuel, newport news, virginia. >> kenny, newport news, virginia. >> jimmy: now, you guys look excitedow do you guys know each other? >> high school. >> just been friends for a long time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if anyone has a prozac or anyone wants to -- just let me know. [ laughter ] now, you know that one of you will be spitting, the other will be receiving, correct? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but it still hasn't been decided who will be doing what. does that make you nervous? >> little bit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what a spit take is, right? this is when someone says something shocking or funny while you're drinking and you -- you spit it out. all right, now, let's find out who will be doing the spitting and who will be spat upon. let's bring out the die. very, very nice. thank you so much. now, you can see, the die says "spit" on three sides, "take" on the other sides. i need a representative from the team to roll the die to see who will be doing what. did you discuss this? [ laughter ] you sure? okay. good luck. [ drum roll ] good luck, buddy. give it a good roll. yo
>> emmanuel, newport news, virginia. >> kenny, newport news, virginia. >> jimmy: now, you guys look excitedow do you guys know each other? >> high school. >> just been friends for a long time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if anyone has a prozac or anyone wants to -- just let me know. [ laughter ] now, you know that one of you will be spitting, the other will be receiving, correct? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but it still hasn't been decided who will...
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we got down to newport and had to stop at the hotel.what was the name of that hotel there on the island? hyatt i think your kid to do a press thing for one of the chapter so i stayed outside. is a big crowd, and so we stayed about half are doing this and he got back in the car. there was a third guy in the car. so i knew who he was. he sat in the car in the jump seat and it was only a five minute ride to go to the south we're going to to go to this party. and so, this guy saying, mr. president, this is 1976. i'm going to go here, i'm going to go there. i'm going to campaign here, i'm going to go to alaska, this and that. we got to the house and a guy get out of the car and i was moving to get out and present grabbed my arm he said, buddy, he said who's that guy? i cities the secretary of the navy, he said he did know who he was. [laughter] a lot of those funny stories happened with ford and so he is a favorite of mine because with that i'm biased or and very biased. i thought kennedy didn't have enough time in office but i think he was
we got down to newport and had to stop at the hotel.what was the name of that hotel there on the island? hyatt i think your kid to do a press thing for one of the chapter so i stayed outside. is a big crowd, and so we stayed about half are doing this and he got back in the car. there was a third guy in the car. so i knew who he was. he sat in the car in the jump seat and it was only a five minute ride to go to the south we're going to to go to this party. and so, this guy saying, mr. president,...
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from previous examples in valencia, newport, etc. my impression that it is a middle to upper middle tourist. they are certain -- looking for -- not necessarily amenities -- but certain standards of what we show them. visitors in the city, what we draw from the regional area, if we could have some sort of an estimate. the customer experience, in my opinion, has to be designed differently. obviously, you know you will have the super doppler crowd, and they will be expected to be treated with velvet gloves. then you also have the person coming from union square. coming from the beijing olympics, they have certain lanes in the city that had buses with certain placards or cars that could only travel there. we got to all of the venues quickly. buses were used because there was no way that anyone was going to use the public transit system. but i think you have to think about the private side of this as well and i do not know what the event authority plans to do. i cannot imagine if you are staying in a hotel, a shuttle service -- it does no
from previous examples in valencia, newport, etc. my impression that it is a middle to upper middle tourist. they are certain -- looking for -- not necessarily amenities -- but certain standards of what we show them. visitors in the city, what we draw from the regional area, if we could have some sort of an estimate. the customer experience, in my opinion, has to be designed differently. obviously, you know you will have the super doppler crowd, and they will be expected to be treated with...
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pole -- poll done, it looked good, and he came back a second time and anymore who ran the place in newport spotted us having dinner, and it was in the providence journal, the mayor is gambling. turned out i veto gambling. but i went down there to see the native americans, made an appointment to see the tribal council. i said we can't let this opportunity go by. we have to get some money out of them. so i met with the 11 members of the tribal council, and i said if we build a casino in the city of providence, you guys are doing $800 million a year. if we make mistakes, we'll take 3 or $400 million from you i said pay us not build the casino. and they looked around, looked at me, and they said, how much? i said, well, you know, 50 million bucks a year is a good investment for you, a million a week, which would be good. they said, how long will we not have gambling in providence, i said, put 50 million bucks and we'll be fine, they voted 6-5 not to do it. imagine if they had voted the other way? we would have had $52 million a year all those years. anyway -- without building a casino. it was
pole -- poll done, it looked good, and he came back a second time and anymore who ran the place in newport spotted us having dinner, and it was in the providence journal, the mayor is gambling. turned out i veto gambling. but i went down there to see the native americans, made an appointment to see the tribal council. i said we can't let this opportunity go by. we have to get some money out of them. so i met with the 11 members of the tribal council, and i said if we build a casino in the city...
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time i think there will be a bit before overcapacity a little bit so i'll see you to be competing newport don't tell us live maybe sure enough right now the ability to cut you short there i do apologize we really appreciate your perspective thank you very much better neeraj rescue from your capital. and that's all the business for now we'll have more for you in just under an hour's time stay with us now. welcome back if you're just joining us you're watching r.t. these are the top stories. today and dozens injured in a bloody urges day of rage as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets of those calling for president saakashvili his resignation. from the world's wealthiest nations marginal wartime battlegrounds to thrash out today's conflicts as the g. eight summit gets ready to kick off in france. to us judges are convicted of dishing out jaci just one making millions by throwing teenagers into private prisons for only very minor offenses. and they have a lot of steps toward winning journalist sebastian younger tells us about the fate faced by war reporters and who really needs them. r.t
time i think there will be a bit before overcapacity a little bit so i'll see you to be competing newport don't tell us live maybe sure enough right now the ability to cut you short there i do apologize we really appreciate your perspective thank you very much better neeraj rescue from your capital. and that's all the business for now we'll have more for you in just under an hour's time stay with us now. welcome back if you're just joining us you're watching r.t. these are the top stories....
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and she had close women friends in newport, chicago, new york. and they're not names that you'll particularly know; they weren't well known except in society. and she had a variety of friends, and she liked young people, too. she--she befriended henry luce's grandchildren, would take them on her travels and encourage them in their enterprises, just... c-span: what did she die of? >> guest: well, it's ironic because she had a brain tumor. and my husband used to joke with her because, quite often, she'd have these little ailments and we'd be there when the doctor would come. and he'd test her wrist, you know, take her pulse, test her heart, tap her stomach and everything. and then he'd say, 'well, i can't find anything.' and she would look at the ceiling and say, 'well, i think that after i die, they'll say, "there was absolutely nothing wrong with her." and edmund used to tease her; he said, 'when you die,' he said, 'they'll have to beat your brains to death with a stick,' because she was so sharp always, so quick. and then she got this brain tumo
and she had close women friends in newport, chicago, new york. and they're not names that you'll particularly know; they weren't well known except in society. and she had a variety of friends, and she liked young people, too. she--she befriended henry luce's grandchildren, would take them on her travels and encourage them in their enterprises, just... c-span: what did she die of? >> guest: well, it's ironic because she had a brain tumor. and my husband used to joke with her because, quite...
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we went to the airport and i got in the car with him and we drove to newport.we got to newport in here to stop at hotel. what is the name of that hotel? hyatt i think. he had to do oppress them with one of the channels. i stayed outside. there was a big crowd there. we stayed for half an hour to got back in the car. there was a third guy in the car. so i knew who he was. he sat in the car in the jump seat and it was only a five-minute ride to go to this house we were going to to go to this party. and, so this guy said, this is 1976, i'm going to go here and i'm going to campaign here and go to alaska and do this, that of the other. we got to the house and the guy got out of the car and i was moving to get out in the president grabbed my arm. he said buddy, who is that guy? i said he is the secretary of the navy, the guy who lives in middletown. he didn't know who he was. and a lot of those funny stories have happened with ford. so he is a favorite of mine but i am biased. i am very biased. i thought kennedy didn't have enough time in office but i think he was v
we went to the airport and i got in the car with him and we drove to newport.we got to newport in here to stop at hotel. what is the name of that hotel? hyatt i think. he had to do oppress them with one of the channels. i stayed outside. there was a big crowd there. we stayed for half an hour to got back in the car. there was a third guy in the car. so i knew who he was. he sat in the car in the jump seat and it was only a five-minute ride to go to this house we were going to to go to this...
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. >>> less than ten minutes fighting the power of mother nature at the wedge of newport beach. was enough for stuart hines, the orange resident comes ashore to catch his breath and regain his strength. >> it is like a washing machine out there really. get stuck in some places and there is nothing you can do. just got to go with the flow of the water. >> reporter: this show the result of the first south swell of the season, creating at times 15-foot waves. the conditions too dangerous for boards. only a handful brave the pounding waves. most choose to watch from the beach. >> these guys are crazy. >> reporter: and why aren't you in there? >> i think i value my life a little bit too much right now. >> reporter: in huntington beach, exciting conditions for hundreds of surfers competing in the national scholastic surfing championship. >> there was a couple of kids that got sucked in and they were like really closed to getting sucked through it and almost hit it. >> reporter: with the high surf advisory, life guards closely watch any one in the water and warn the inexperienced to re
. >>> less than ten minutes fighting the power of mother nature at the wedge of newport beach. was enough for stuart hines, the orange resident comes ashore to catch his breath and regain his strength. >> it is like a washing machine out there really. get stuck in some places and there is nothing you can do. just got to go with the flow of the water. >> reporter: this show the result of the first south swell of the season, creating at times 15-foot waves. the conditions too...
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julia and paul were en route to the newport -- post when the book burning and finger-pointing begin to work for ever from dashiell hammett to the close friend the journalist teddy white duet cover china for "time" magazine were banned from the shelves of the u.s. as -- u.s. i s. libraries in your. paul had to take the books off himself and see that they were destroyed. rumors about what mccarthy's smear tactics might lead spread like wildfire. julia and paul watch in dismay as one after another of the career foreign service officers they had served with in china, among them some of the very closest friends, were accused of disloyalty and for sale while still others quit in disgust. somehow the victory in china was now being seen as part of a master from one plot enabled by a bunch of secret communists within the state department known collectively as the china hands. at the same time, jager hoover, the ambitious head of the fbi, was out to destroy general donovan's reputation to be viewed as a threat to his espionage in part. donna began to protect his former staff started burning the
julia and paul were en route to the newport -- post when the book burning and finger-pointing begin to work for ever from dashiell hammett to the close friend the journalist teddy white duet cover china for "time" magazine were banned from the shelves of the u.s. as -- u.s. i s. libraries in your. paul had to take the books off himself and see that they were destroyed. rumors about what mccarthy's smear tactics might lead spread like wildfire. julia and paul watch in dismay as one...
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. >> this is unbelievable, the picture shows storm clouds over newport arkansas, that happened this afternoontates, the tornadoes have taken lives making this year the deadliest since 1963. oklahoma is still adding up the damage from yesterday twisters. this was caught on tape by storm chasers. >> it is a tornado! >> one of oklahoma's a deadly twister's going down an interstate. a tractor explodes, pieces of thrown into the ear of the driver survived and helped some motorists who were hiding under their car. not far away, the storm chasers were there what turned out to be a brick home to a direct hit. >> oh my god! >> this is another killer tornado! >> this photographer had to dodge telephone poles. he said this is the first time that he was concerned for his own safety. >> the first time in my life i actually was a little worried yesterday. >> search efforts are under way. >> i have been office 20 years and through a lot of natural disasters but i have never seen this many in a short period of time. >> hundreds of homes in southwest oklahoma city were reduced to splinters. >> this is devasta
. >> this is unbelievable, the picture shows storm clouds over newport arkansas, that happened this afternoontates, the tornadoes have taken lives making this year the deadliest since 1963. oklahoma is still adding up the damage from yesterday twisters. this was caught on tape by storm chasers. >> it is a tornado! >> one of oklahoma's a deadly twister's going down an interstate. a tractor explodes, pieces of thrown into the ear of the driver survived and helped some motorists...
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henry ford gets his start on the newport drydock. he becomes part of the great chain of entrepreneurship. detroit in the 1900's deals a lot like silicon valley in the 1960s. it is basically an automotive genius on every streetcar kirk. the fisher brothers, the dodge brothers all of whom are inventing and innovating and stealing each other's ideas and supplying each other with and put all who desperately tried to figure out the new thing. and they do it and they create this amazing thing. the mass-produced inexpensive automobile. one of the tragedies of detroit and unfortunately there will be several tragedies i will talk about in the next couple of minutes, is the way they figured out is by -- the way they're able to make automobiles is by doing something that is fundamentally antithetical. they create walled off factories that are vertically integrated and provide employment for less educated americans on a grand scale. on one level this is great, extremely productive and providing jobs for those americans who struggle. that is wond
henry ford gets his start on the newport drydock. he becomes part of the great chain of entrepreneurship. detroit in the 1900's deals a lot like silicon valley in the 1960s. it is basically an automotive genius on every streetcar kirk. the fisher brothers, the dodge brothers all of whom are inventing and innovating and stealing each other's ideas and supplying each other with and put all who desperately tried to figure out the new thing. and they do it and they create this amazing thing. the...
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also joining us from newport california, robert, thank you very much for your time. we have been talking for a number of hours about this news that comes as somewhat of a surprise. what do you make of the timing of the announcement from the obama administration? we have lost him for the moment. hopefully we will get him back on the line to get his reaction. we continue to bring you all the reactions to the news of the death of osama bin laden, confirmed by the u.s. president himself, barack obama, just a few hours ago. this is the scene outside of the white house where crowds have gathered to celebrate this news that osama bin laden has been killed. the u.s. says the attack took place saying bin laden was killed with three adults, including one of his sons. we have a senior member of the u.s. house intelligence committee joining us on the line from washington, d.c thank you very much for your time. what is your reaction to this? is this a big victory for barack obama tonight? >> i think the president shares the feeling of all americans that at long last, the world is
also joining us from newport california, robert, thank you very much for your time. we have been talking for a number of hours about this news that comes as somewhat of a surprise. what do you make of the timing of the announcement from the obama administration? we have lost him for the moment. hopefully we will get him back on the line to get his reaction. we continue to bring you all the reactions to the news of the death of osama bin laden, confirmed by the u.s. president himself, barack...
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it boasts cities, beaches and the mansions of newport. it also lays claim to george m.♪ give my regards to broadway ♪ >> osgood: great performer and songwriter. to nelson eddie, the singer and actor and to richard hatch. the survivor at a vee show winner who went to jail for tax evasion. at just over 1200 square miles of land and water, it's our smallest state. yet it also has the longest official name. it is state of rhode island and providence plantations. reaffirmed by voters in a referendum just last year. appropriately enough the ocean state rhode island and providence plantations charts its own course. no wonder the figure atop the state house dome is called the independent man. >> osgood: coming, picasso in love. we all want our kids to eat their vegetables, but they'd rather they disappear. mott's medleys has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass but magically looks and tastes just like the fruit juice kids already love. mott's medleys. invisible vegetables. magical taste. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called
it boasts cities, beaches and the mansions of newport. it also lays claim to george m.♪ give my regards to broadway ♪ >> osgood: great performer and songwriter. to nelson eddie, the singer and actor and to richard hatch. the survivor at a vee show winner who went to jail for tax evasion. at just over 1200 square miles of land and water, it's our smallest state. yet it also has the longest official name. it is state of rhode island and providence plantations. reaffirmed by voters in a...
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a newport beach budget report revealed that 13 upper level lifeguards earn as much as $200,000 a yearore than sit in towers with bee. they say they train and supervise more than 200 seasonal lifeguards and are considered public safety employees like firefighters. the city may reduce four of the positions to halftime hand scale back on their pensions. >>> donald trump's online school is now under investigation. the new york attorney general is looking into the school for potentially deceptive business practice else. the school's original nairnlings trump university, was changed to the trump entrepreneur initiative after it was challenged for not being acreditted. >>> a plan to avoid the close of parks is headed to the senate. the assembly passed a bill that would make it easier for nonprofit organizations to operate state parks. 70 parks are slated for closure during the next couple of years. it is a move that could save california $33 million. >>> all right. let's check in again with sal and see what's happening on the roads. are you looking in the north bay? >> we're going to look at
a newport beach budget report revealed that 13 upper level lifeguards earn as much as $200,000 a yearore than sit in towers with bee. they say they train and supervise more than 200 seasonal lifeguards and are considered public safety employees like firefighters. the city may reduce four of the positions to halftime hand scale back on their pensions. >>> donald trump's online school is now under investigation. the new york attorney general is looking into the school for potentially...
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then somebody said about where they were built up the river at newport news, and they said, well, that'snot an answer. when they got that response, my friends from the florida delegation, they didn't come back and refute each of those things. they wrote a letter this week to the secretary that said, hurry up and get this done. you got to hurry up and get this done because the foundation for it is falling apart on us. and i would just say, mr. chairman, that rushing to judgment to spend this billion dollars when we have so many needs, the committee just felt the navy ought to come in and say, where are our priorities and how will we get the money to build the ships and have 400 billion in cuts and still do a billion dollars to move the carrier that we don't need. and with that, mr. chairman, i think we made the right decision and i thank my dear friend from withdrawing the amendment and i yield back. >> mr. chairman? >> my good friend mr. arkangeli just reminded me that he promised me a steak dinner if we're done by noon. mrs. castor. >> thank you, mr. chairman. colleagues, it was, in fac
then somebody said about where they were built up the river at newport news, and they said, well, that'snot an answer. when they got that response, my friends from the florida delegation, they didn't come back and refute each of those things. they wrote a letter this week to the secretary that said, hurry up and get this done. you got to hurry up and get this done because the foundation for it is falling apart on us. and i would just say, mr. chairman, that rushing to judgment to spend this...
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. >>> and how good is life if you're a full-time lifeguard at newport beach, california beaches.than $100,000 last year, two of them made over $200,000 and while the city is now looking to reduce their haranks they're defending their pay. because they save lives and train the part-timers they deserve the same salaries as high-ranking firefighters. >>> reunited, oh, does it feel so good. five years ago, cookie the chihuahua wandered off. well, he's returned to his family in san diego after disappearing. animal control says the little fellow was wandering the city streets, thanks, though to a microchip planted in the dog, cookie is back with his owners who have absolutely no idea where he's been all these years. none the worse for wear and guess who is back with us, that's sam champion with another look at the weather. >> good morning, josh. sometimes you just got to walk around. that's what you do. hey, we've got some amazing signs out here this morning from the girls in arkansas. we've got a lot of saints fans in the house. i can't even read all of them there's so many here. want
. >>> and how good is life if you're a full-time lifeguard at newport beach, california beaches.than $100,000 last year, two of them made over $200,000 and while the city is now looking to reduce their haranks they're defending their pay. because they save lives and train the part-timers they deserve the same salaries as high-ranking firefighters. >>> reunited, oh, does it feel so good. five years ago, cookie the chihuahua wandered off. well, he's returned to his family in san...
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the legislature says he can do that, so they do not need this statute to prohibit -- nor full or newport news -- forced their employees to buy health insurance. i ask again -- how would virginia in forces that it other than by bringing this lawsuit wh? the solicitor general is the answer that question. >> i think the central point to you is as it chooses vs. mellon that cleared limit on the article 3 court and does not allow the entertaining of losses such as this, which injects federal courts in tuesday versus federal disputes, but rather state vindicating the rights of their citizens. [unintelligible] seizing on that language -- that the basis -- am i reading that correctly? >> that is, and that is why -- a snap decision is one about -- >> are you saying that was a snap decision? [laughter] >> that was the decision not about federal statute that the state was attacking. they wanted to enforce the federal statute. they liked the federal statute, and what the mellon bar is about, when the state says we represent the people, that is up for a writ for the federal plan because the united st
the legislature says he can do that, so they do not need this statute to prohibit -- nor full or newport news -- forced their employees to buy health insurance. i ask again -- how would virginia in forces that it other than by bringing this lawsuit wh? the solicitor general is the answer that question. >> i think the central point to you is as it chooses vs. mellon that cleared limit on the article 3 court and does not allow the entertaining of losses such as this, which injects federal...
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host: newport beach, california, marilyn. you are on the air. caller: my name is mary-lynn.robably talked too fast. good morning. i am a democrat, but i guess i am sort of conservative when it comes to foreign relations and our military and stuff like that, so i will probably sound little off base to you. do you think that going back to our relations with pakistan -- do you think act maybe our -- that maybe our relations and the the world works out of kilter when president obama came in and he seemed -- were set off kilter when president obama came in and he seemed to have a very wimpy take on our place in the world? notwithstanding the killing of osama bin laden, which i think most of the world sees as in the air military did, not our president or secretary of state -- sees as in the military did, not our president or secretary of state'. host: let's get your thoughts about how the president is perceived to. guest: i think that president obama's started off with speeches in various places on foreign policy. one of the major speeches he gave was in cairo, which i think uplif
host: newport beach, california, marilyn. you are on the air. caller: my name is mary-lynn.robably talked too fast. good morning. i am a democrat, but i guess i am sort of conservative when it comes to foreign relations and our military and stuff like that, so i will probably sound little off base to you. do you think that going back to our relations with pakistan -- do you think act maybe our -- that maybe our relations and the the world works out of kilter when president obama came in and he...
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host: newport beach, california, marilyn. you are on the air caller: my name is mary-lynn. i probably talked too fast. good morning. i am a democrat, but i guess i am sort of conservative when it comes to foreign relations and our military and stuff like that, so i will probably sound little off base to you. do you think that going back to our relations with pakistan -- do you think act maybe our -- that maybe our relations and the the world works out of kilter when president obamaame in and he seemed -- were set off kilter when president obama came in and he seemed to have a very wimpy take on our place in the world? notwithstanding the killing of osama bin laden, which ihink most of the world sees as in the air military did,ot our president or secretary of state -- sees as in the military did, not our president or secretary of state'. host: let's get your thoughts about how the president is perceived to. guest: i think that president obama's started off with speeches in various placesn foreign policy. one of the major speeches he gave was in cairo, which i think uplifted
host: newport beach, california, marilyn. you are on the air caller: my name is mary-lynn. i probably talked too fast. good morning. i am a democrat, but i guess i am sort of conservative when it comes to foreign relations and our military and stuff like that, so i will probably sound little off base to you. do you think that going back to our relations with pakistan -- do you think act maybe our -- that maybe our relations and the the world works out of kilter when president obamaame in and he...
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work that we are doing, particularly with a group that i have chartered up in, at our war college in newportthat works for me, the strategic studies group, a group that reconstitutes every year about a dozen or so bright navy captains and have an air force colonel, marine colonel and a coast guard captain on there, is to, look at different things that are of interest to me. i personally write the tasking letter which consists of less than a page to them. it is their work delivered on our unmanned focus. their work that delivered on the creation of n26 and 10th fleet and information dominance corps. last week year they did work on energy. this year they're working on a new computing environment for the navy because i was struck when i pulled my droid out of my pocket and i look at the big computer i have sitting on my desk i can extract more and do more with that little thing i hold in my hand. so what i've chartered them to do is talk to me about how we can rethink, how we move information and how we're able to tap into information in a very, very secure way. i won't go into the busyness of
work that we are doing, particularly with a group that i have chartered up in, at our war college in newportthat works for me, the strategic studies group, a group that reconstitutes every year about a dozen or so bright navy captains and have an air force colonel, marine colonel and a coast guard captain on there, is to, look at different things that are of interest to me. i personally write the tasking letter which consists of less than a page to them. it is their work delivered on our...
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into a newport folio. mr. austria: again this amendment is simply saying as you make this merger, you make this -- combine these two different portfolios, do a cost benefit analysis. e.i.s. which includes activities such as e.c.s. and others have been shown to be cost efficient. and much needed to modern .ize the air force logistics twhrog systems and services. it currently manages a very large program at wright patterson air force base. these are approximately 1,000 jobs, including military, civilians, and contractors, employees within the enterprise logistic director yacht. asking the department of defense to provide cost benefit analysis of their decision to combined these portfolios makes sense. . the comment of this being a costly study this study will provide congress the same transparency and accountability of taxpayers' dollars that we here in congress are being asked. i support the air force's plan to become more efficient but we need to make sure there's a good business case and these moves are effic
into a newport folio. mr. austria: again this amendment is simply saying as you make this merger, you make this -- combine these two different portfolios, do a cost benefit analysis. e.i.s. which includes activities such as e.c.s. and others have been shown to be cost efficient. and much needed to modern .ize the air force logistics twhrog systems and services. it currently manages a very large program at wright patterson air force base. these are approximately 1,000 jobs, including military,...
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other work that we are doing particularly with a group that i have chartered up at the war college in newport that works for me, the strategic studies group, a group that reconstitutes every year about a dozen or so bright navy captains and air force colonel, marine colonel, and a coast guard captain on there is to look at different things of interest to me. i personally write the tasking letter which is less than a page for them. their work is delivered on the unmanned mission and the u26 and the 10th fleet and information dominance corp.. this year they are working on a new computing environment for the navy because i was struck that when i pulled my droid out of my pocket and look at the big computer on my desk, i can do more with that little thing i hold in my hand, and so what i chartered them to do is to talk to me about how we can rethink how we move information and how we're able to tap into information in a very, very secure way. i won't go into the busyness because the focus today was the future, but it's safe to say we have been rather busy, and i think that what we have also done
other work that we are doing particularly with a group that i have chartered up at the war college in newport that works for me, the strategic studies group, a group that reconstitutes every year about a dozen or so bright navy captains and air force colonel, marine colonel, and a coast guard captain on there is to look at different things of interest to me. i personally write the tasking letter which is less than a page for them. their work is delivered on the unmanned mission and the u26 and...
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other work that we're doing, particularly with a group that i have chartered at our war college in newportor me, the strategic studies group, a group that reconstitutes every year, about a dozen or so bright navy captains and an air force colonel, marine colonel, and a coast guard capt on there, is to look at different things that are of interest to me. i personally write the tasking letter, which consists of less than a page, to them. it is their work that delivered on our unmanned focus and delivered on the creation of n2- 6 and the tin fleet and the information dominance corps. last year, they did some work on directing energy. this year, they are working on new computing environment for the navy. because i was struck that when i pulled my droid out of my pocket and then i look at the big computer i have sitting on my desk, i can extract more and do more with that little thing i hold in my hand. so what i have a charter them to do is to talk to me about how we can rethink how we move information and how we are able to tap into information in a very, very secure way. i will not go into t
other work that we're doing, particularly with a group that i have chartered at our war college in newportor me, the strategic studies group, a group that reconstitutes every year, about a dozen or so bright navy captains and an air force colonel, marine colonel, and a coast guard capt on there, is to look at different things that are of interest to me. i personally write the tasking letter, which consists of less than a page, to them. it is their work that delivered on our unmanned focus and...