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. >> acupa oa octava posición, con 589 banbinazos. >> encabezada por bander almeh. >> al mal clima enersonas a cancelar su cita para donar sangre, este lune,s los centros de donacion de sangre, se necesitan donantes de sangre tipo o. >> un profesor de astronomia ha destaado un escandalo. >> el palneta ya no esta alineado, eso significa que el sol esta en piscis, en realidad esta en acuario, tras la polemica, la federacion astronoma, dijo
. >> acupa oa octava posición, con 589 banbinazos. >> encabezada por bander almeh. >> al mal clima enersonas a cancelar su cita para donar sangre, este lune,s los centros de donacion de sangre, se necesitan donantes de sangre tipo o. >> un profesor de astronomia ha destaado un escandalo. >> el palneta ya no esta alineado, eso significa que el sol esta en piscis, en realidad esta en acuario, tras la polemica, la federacion astronoma, dijo
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ou 1e byntofanto usu pio 3 ve oa n nd rte pce inke ane geway.oing back to the middle ag,ties. we're riding the rails south for a short trip to delft. clmefrom the sea. flat, flat, flat. it's said that napoleon called the region the most beautiful he'd ever seen. delft is about an hour south of amsterdam. and it's so carefully preservedn since 1246, that it looks like a medieval stage backdrop. canals, of course, and narrow alleyways and bridges. there's been royal intrigue in sweet-looking delft. wli oorge was assassinated here, and the bullet holes still mark his residence. d ai in establishing dutch independencees from spanish rule,idence. and his enemies hoped his death would reestablish spain's dominance. it was not to be. holland emerged from the struggle a world power. its power grewroitiniol and delft pottery, the town's claim to fame, carries some of that history with it today. dutch merchants roamed the world and brought back ideas and goods from all parts of the globe. traditional dutch pottery soon reflected these influences. won: isla cin, we see the 4 main techniq
ou 1e byntofanto usu pio 3 ve oa n nd rte pce inke ane geway.oing back to the middle ag,ties. we're riding the rails south for a short trip to delft. clmefrom the sea. flat, flat, flat. it's said that napoleon called the region the most beautiful he'd ever seen. delft is about an hour south of amsterdam. and it's so carefully preservedn since 1246, that it looks like a medieval stage backdrop. canals, of course, and narrow alleyways and bridges. there's been royal intrigue in sweet-looking...
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incluyendo por supuesto el ataque contra l congresista, la muerte del jz federal y oas víctimas.tales. van a buscar la pena de mute para estas atrocidades. >>>josé: mejor coffee, tiene como abogado a judy dicen los expertos que la conocen. quiz una de las mentes judiales más agudas en el pa. >>> ella tiene muc experiencia con casos de alto perfil. nque no es un abogado que busque publicidad. ro l importancia para ella, es evitar la pena de muerte si puede. y en este caso, es un reto muy difícil. >>osé: lo seria doctor cofe que estaba loco no sabíao que estaba hacien. pero deja una nota que lo había planeado, cambia el panorama. >>> hay 3 aspectos con elsunto de condión menl incluyendo el juicio. incluyendo uasunto...pero en prer lug lo importante es determar s el acusado tiene la capacidade participar en su propia defensa. y apcilos los sentimientos eluez podría. apstar el juicio, para llegar a un punto en que el acusado puedearticipar en su propia fensa. >>>josé: fcalederal para el sur de la florida gracias por estar con nosotros el noticiero telemundo. y para ver otros informes
incluyendo por supuesto el ataque contra l congresista, la muerte del jz federal y oas víctimas.tales. van a buscar la pena de mute para estas atrocidades. >>>josé: mejor coffee, tiene como abogado a judy dicen los expertos que la conocen. quiz una de las mentes judiales más agudas en el pa. >>> ella tiene muc experiencia con casos de alto perfil. nque no es un abogado que busque publicidad. ro l importancia para ella, es evitar la pena de muerte si puede. y en este caso,...
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ironed out to the degree that it can be expected oas an effective audit? >> correct. it is something that we continue to work on and is something that we will have a more in-depth discussion on. supervisor mirkarimi: which meeting? >> we are not sure which state, exactly. supervisor mirkarimi: colleagues? further public comment on this item? seeing no one, public comment is closed. the item passes. >> item #9,adopt positions on state legislation. this is an action item. supervisor mirkarimi: any further discussion on this? seeing no one, further public comment? public comment is closed. taken without objection. >> #10, allocate $35,000 in prop k funds, with conditions, to the department of public works for construction of a bus bulb at balboa street and 37th avenue, subject to the attached fiscal year cash flow distribution schedule. this is an action item. supervisor mirkarimi: this was the liberated in the planning committee. any public comment? seeing no one, of public comment is closed. so moved. >> item number 11, adopt the 2010 fiscal report. action item. >> mr.
ironed out to the degree that it can be expected oas an effective audit? >> correct. it is something that we continue to work on and is something that we will have a more in-depth discussion on. supervisor mirkarimi: which meeting? >> we are not sure which state, exactly. supervisor mirkarimi: colleagues? further public comment on this item? seeing no one, public comment is closed. the item passes. >> item #9,adopt positions on state legislation. this is an action item....
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what are you prepared to do it the oas results showed the plenary results should be honored?u talk about your concerns about continuing election problems were facing some of the fragile progress that's been made? >> so i think you're speaking about the oas mission right now, which is doing a review of the election results. >> the day of the anniversary. >> which are least anticipated to be forthcoming shortly. certainly we have supported the oas mission from the standpoint of wanting to ensure there is a comprehensive review and that that review went to war as a result in a fashion that actually was consistent with what the people of haiti foti. we are very interested to see what the results will be. we obviously expressed our reservations with the announced results in a statement that we issued right after the election because it was inconsistent with at least a preliminary analysis of permission, quick count and other things that we've been privy to. i modestly not going to address the hypothetical about what happened if the oas includes one way or the other. i certainly th
what are you prepared to do it the oas results showed the plenary results should be honored?u talk about your concerns about continuing election problems were facing some of the fragile progress that's been made? >> so i think you're speaking about the oas mission right now, which is doing a review of the election results. >> the day of the anniversary. >> which are least anticipated to be forthcoming shortly. certainly we have supported the oas mission from the standpoint of...
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. >> the squirrel population at oa park poisoned on purpose by the city. why no one thought to mention it to the people that use that park until after the fact. >> and he holds the record for the most time ever in front of a camera. when regis is stepping away from the camera. >> when will you expect that foo move back into the bay area? pinpoint stay with us. suspects are behind bars, following a wild police chan the east bay. this was how it ended. the last s >> three bay area robbery suspects are behind bars following a wild police chase in the east bay. the last suspect surroundered to the police from inside a garbage can next to a temple in hayward. it started in freement after three men robbed a u.s. bank there. >> we got the call at 9:30 and shortly after that one of the patrol cars picked up the suspect vehicle leaving the scene. >> the driver led them on a chae through three cities at speeds reaching 110 miles per hour. they eventually crashed into a utilitiy pole. one suspect was in the car and they arrested the other two after searching the imme
. >> the squirrel population at oa park poisoned on purpose by the city. why no one thought to mention it to the people that use that park until after the fact. >> and he holds the record for the most time ever in front of a camera. when regis is stepping away from the camera. >> when will you expect that foo move back into the bay area? pinpoint stay with us. suspects are behind bars, following a wild police chan the east bay. this was how it ended. the last s >> three...
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and then, fdrb and oas quarterly reports. firearms discharge review board. the week after that, consent items. the occ's quarterly report. the sparks report, also tentatively set for february 2. revised use of firearms discussion and possible reduction and budget update. that is february 2, 2011. >> thank you. >> the 16th of february, we were tentatively scheduling updates as well. the third wednesday of the month, the week of the month we try to reserve mostly for discipline. >> dr. marshall, you have an item you would like to add? commissiioner marshall: yes, how do i want to put this? chief, when you first got here, one of the things we did was we got
and then, fdrb and oas quarterly reports. firearms discharge review board. the week after that, consent items. the occ's quarterly report. the sparks report, also tentatively set for february 2. revised use of firearms discussion and possible reduction and budget update. that is february 2, 2011. >> thank you. >> the 16th of february, we were tentatively scheduling updates as well. the third wednesday of the month, the week of the month we try to reserve mostly for discipline....
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and then, fdrb and oas quarterly reports. firearms discharge review board. the week after that, consent items. the occ's quarterly report. the sparks report, also tentatively set for february 2. revised use of firearms discussion and possible reduction and budget update. that is february 2, 2011. >> thank you. >> the 16th of february, we were tentatively scheduling updates as well. the third wednesday of the month, the week of the month we try to reserve mostly for discipline. >> dr. marshall, you have an item you would like to add? commissiioner marshall: yes, how do i want to put this? chief, when you first got here, one of the things we did was we got, i guess, 60-day reports, 90-day reports on what you felt you had achieved and wanted to achieve. i think you told me -- how long have you been here now? >> a year-and-a-half. commissiioner marshall: 18 months. i think a lot has been accomplished. i know what we said in interviews was you had a vision for this department. you hit the ground running.
and then, fdrb and oas quarterly reports. firearms discharge review board. the week after that, consent items. the occ's quarterly report. the sparks report, also tentatively set for february 2. revised use of firearms discussion and possible reduction and budget update. that is february 2, 2011. >> thank you. >> the 16th of february, we were tentatively scheduling updates as well. the third wednesday of the month, the week of the month we try to reserve mostly for discipline....
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. >> and are you the first daughter eleed oa former member. and you did it i know you said in the book about your father was so proud of you because you did it without his name from the whole different area of the country. what would your dad say if he could see you today? >> he would cry, i think. he would cry. he was so in awe of sam ray. he served in congress he served with the giants in the congress. he was a new deal congressman and became mayor of baltimore when i was in first grade and when i went to college he was still the mayor of baltimore. and speaker of the house that was very important to him. so, he would be wondering but how this all happened but he did it was interesting that i would be the first daughter. there are many fathers and sons who have served in congress. the first father and daughter. >> i mean there was a lot of hoopla i recall around the sanchez sisters and the levin brothers but i don't remember that much hoopla around you when you first came being the first daughter. >> i know. i think it took us a while to daw
. >> and are you the first daughter eleed oa former member. and you did it i know you said in the book about your father was so proud of you because you did it without his name from the whole different area of the country. what would your dad say if he could see you today? >> he would cry, i think. he would cry. he was so in awe of sam ray. he served in congress he served with the giants in the congress. he was a new deal congressman and became mayor of baltimore when i was in first...
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. >>> the warriors hanging with the league's best and the oa d.l lawrence is up next in sports. [ malennouncer ] myron needed an mba to turn his technology into a business. so he chose a university where the faculty average over 14 years of experience in their fields... to help him turn a thesis into a business plan and accelerate the path between ideas...and actions. my name is myron sullivan, i'm developing a robotic system to clean up oil spills, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] imagine what a business degree can do for you. with six bay area locations, one is closer than you think. >>> good evening. san antonio has owned the warriors over the past couple seasons. they came in tonight having beaten golden state ten straight times in a bit of a scare for the spurs in oakland. their star big man, tim duncan, went down awkwardly on his knee in the second quarter and left the floor in considerable pain. but he would return. third quarter, monta ellis still making the case for an all-star part. jam, part of a 25-point effort. the man from jackson who loves fishing. but number of of
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now what we're dealing with which is a fraudulent election that the united states would bring in the oas and caricom in all of these international institution to try to solidify. an election that was clearly this how do you really did is. because you bring up a community bring up a very good mix please i don't want to i want to remember you're on the program here i mean is really brings up a very interesting point here is that because of the lack of perception of legitimacy of the political system in haiti because of the outside manipulation and interference what i'm getting at to try to go along circle here that's what's really one of the biggest problems in reconstruction is because you don't have institutions that have a whole lot of legitimacy in the eyes of the people well. it's a vicious circle exactly as the problem is like in washington you had you have a right wing lobby that has been for the last fifty years trying to play the divide game whether it's in haiti or. or believe believe any time they didn't like somebody has been elected they always came played a divide game use pe
now what we're dealing with which is a fraudulent election that the united states would bring in the oas and caricom in all of these international institution to try to solidify. an election that was clearly this how do you really did is. because you bring up a community bring up a very good mix please i don't want to i want to remember you're on the program here i mean is really brings up a very interesting point here is that because of the lack of perception of legitimacy of the political...
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are you are you against preconditions or not wait a minute you have to distinguish the fact that the oas says that the policy of cateau tennis the science channel negotiations in principle is wrong and nobody can accept that it has been it has been on this globe for for for for a century now that we we have this is our things that this is an uncivilized no colonialism mentality and we have to confront this mentality isn't it the way we bring up her kids i mean the carrot and stick no no no no no no no we shouldn't do that because i was not really isn't there that we don't know if we are doing we are sinners because another use it for me will come from this kind of mentality and that is why if you are. remember years back they were saying they were saying that iran should suspend then we would start negotiation he didn't accept any condition that was a precondition but we are ready as our president and our top office i've always said to negotiate with the mitchell respect without condition and it says i lee i was got a full time the iran's permanent ambassador to the international atomic
are you are you against preconditions or not wait a minute you have to distinguish the fact that the oas says that the policy of cateau tennis the science channel negotiations in principle is wrong and nobody can accept that it has been it has been on this globe for for for for a century now that we we have this is our things that this is an uncivilized no colonialism mentality and we have to confront this mentality isn't it the way we bring up her kids i mean the carrot and stick no no no no...
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some time in the coming week it is expected to be given to the council of the oas. we'll look at with a kind of recommendations we can support again focused on the issue of an election that reflects the will of the haitian people and results in a government that has legitimacy of the haitian people. the result is obviously in part a political process. whatever happens has to be agreed to by the parties moving forward so we don't see instability and disruption in haiti. we know instability is never something good for development. our primary concern is moving forward in a way that deals with the underlying problems with the poverty in haiti. other challenges, sean penn has mentioned a number of them. rubble removal. rubble has been the thorn around everyone's neck. 80% of the area of the country is a slope. simply finding places to dispose of the rubble. people who's traveled there know that after most of the -- much of the rubble was taken from the main roads, the back roads that are winding and narrow and are not easily accessible to large-scale equipment, it is ju
some time in the coming week it is expected to be given to the council of the oas. we'll look at with a kind of recommendations we can support again focused on the issue of an election that reflects the will of the haitian people and results in a government that has legitimacy of the haitian people. the result is obviously in part a political process. whatever happens has to be agreed to by the parties moving forward so we don't see instability and disruption in haiti. we know instability is...
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that's why the united states is able to we're sure you know it's still fluid it's not clear that this oas report is going to stick they're trying to change the results of the election based on a very faulty statistical analysis of the of the vote and it's not clear that it's going to be accepted it's very clear that all the other countries in the hemisphere will go along with it but it's true they haven't they haven't opposed u.s. policy in haiti the way they did on their us venice will and in other situations i want to talk about the role that n.g.o.s play i mean currently there are there is one ngo for every thousand people in haiti and so you know what how do we compare their influence to the influence of the u.s. government saying well i don't even want them all to go you have groups like partners in health for example which has you know over five thousand people on the ground doctors without borders and i think they're really. doing the best they can and they have spoken out to for example when right after the earthquake the united states was flying in military and they were taking u
that's why the united states is able to we're sure you know it's still fluid it's not clear that this oas report is going to stick they're trying to change the results of the election based on a very faulty statistical analysis of the of the vote and it's not clear that it's going to be accepted it's very clear that all the other countries in the hemisphere will go along with it but it's true they haven't they haven't opposed u.s. policy in haiti the way they did on their us venice will and in...
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have been involved in the government related organizations in schools, so why are you interested and oa lot of your classmates might not be? >> that is a tough question. i am in a fraternity as well, and i looked around and see a lot of guys are doing a lot in a lot of guys are ok with not doing it. some people might do it in one way, and that is perfectly acceptable, and other people might do it in another way. >> let's assume you're on your way to a life in public service. are you going to run for congress? >> i do not know. i do not know if that is in my career planner or something that i'm going to do. >> after seeing what people here do all the time, could you do that? >> i think it would be rough having to deal with the criticism a lot of them go through, especially with the politics where if you vote one way you are demonize, if you vote another way, it is not a very nice environment to be in. but that is the price they paid to represent and help every citizen of the united states. >> thank you, mr. president. >> i am originally from south connecticut, but i go to school at clark
have been involved in the government related organizations in schools, so why are you interested and oa lot of your classmates might not be? >> that is a tough question. i am in a fraternity as well, and i looked around and see a lot of guys are doing a lot in a lot of guys are ok with not doing it. some people might do it in one way, and that is perfectly acceptable, and other people might do it in another way. >> let's assume you're on your way to a life in public service. are you...
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just this week there has been a team from the oas, the organization of american states, a verificationeam called in by president preval to take a look at what happened in november's election. now we talked to somebody knowledgeable of that, with that investigation and were told that yes, indeed, they found all kinds of problems there. they found examples of ballot stuffing, mostly about tampering with with the tally sheets that you find at every poll so that you can tamper with it after the votes have been cast. now that team is supposed to, we're told, issue its report on sunday. so that will be the next step here. then the government has to figure out how to go ahead. there is supposed to be a runoff as early as next week. that clearly will not be happening. now they're talking about doing it perhaps in february. the president, president preval is deeply unpopular here but he's talking about staying in power until may. if he a noufernss that, that will cause all kinds of more unrest. there is the potential for continuing political turmoil here in the days ahead, definitely. >> well,
just this week there has been a team from the oas, the organization of american states, a verificationeam called in by president preval to take a look at what happened in november's election. now we talked to somebody knowledgeable of that, with that investigation and were told that yes, indeed, they found all kinds of problems there. they found examples of ballot stuffing, mostly about tampering with with the tally sheets that you find at every poll so that you can tamper with it after the...
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targeted these oil-controlling olegarks, he called them, and he campaigned on a pro-poor, pro -- part oa. platform, the brown-skinned majority that lives below the poverty lines. he attacked the united states. he attacked the olegarks as squealing pigs and degenerates, and they voted for him. and it was very ethnic. it was explicitly ethnic. he called himself the indian from berinas. his biographer focused on his chinese-looking eyes and thick lips, and people said, we want to vote for somebody who looks like us, who's one of us. and the results, i think, have been disastrous. >> go back to that dinner party up in new york with your friend malan who is really somebody else. what was the end of the evening by the time the evening was over? did you agree on why people hate us? >> no. i've been in many arguments about this. it's obviously -- this was shortly after september 11th and emotions run very high, and she, i think, represented the position of many people of the developing world, which is while not -- certainly not necessarily condoning the attacks, she was nonetheless very sympathe
targeted these oil-controlling olegarks, he called them, and he campaigned on a pro-poor, pro -- part oa. platform, the brown-skinned majority that lives below the poverty lines. he attacked the united states. he attacked the olegarks as squealing pigs and degenerates, and they voted for him. and it was very ethnic. it was explicitly ethnic. he called himself the indian from berinas. his biographer focused on his chinese-looking eyes and thick lips, and people said, we want to vote for somebody...
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no sÓlo el beneficio económico, sino oa habilidad de poder abrir las puertas de la escuela, no sÓlo adente pronuncia esta noche su discurso. estaremos en vivo desde la casa blanca en minutos. las aspiraciones de convertirse en alcalde de chicago estÁn >> con estas espectaculares imÁgenes de la ciudad de nueva york les decimos buenos dÍas en este martes 25 de enero del 2011. este fin de semana tuve la oportunidad de visita esta ciudad que no deja de sorprendernos, y hacÍa un frío muchachos! >> se le congela a uno hasta los huesos. >> hoy, el mundo del espectÁculo que espera las nominaciones a los oscar. >> en la polÍtica tambiÉn es un dÍa importante porque es el discurso del presidente de esta de la uniÓn. >> y hablando de historia, vamos a tener un recuento de todo lo que ha sucedido y sigue pasando en el azota el salvador cabaÑas. ademÁs como nos visita un invitados desde la madre patria, es escritor, presentador, y vamos a estar conversando con Él. >> tambiÉn van a estar con nosotros wilder valderrama y alexa vega, vienen a hablar de la pelÍcula en la que estÁn participando. >> tamb
no sÓlo el beneficio económico, sino oa habilidad de poder abrir las puertas de la escuela, no sÓlo adente pronuncia esta noche su discurso. estaremos en vivo desde la casa blanca en minutos. las aspiraciones de convertirse en alcalde de chicago estÁn >> con estas espectaculares imÁgenes de la ciudad de nueva york les decimos buenos dÍas en este martes 25 de enero del 2011. este fin de semana tuve la oportunidad de visita esta ciudad que no deja de sorprendernos, y hacÍa un frío...
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so an anyway, it is the start oa new year, i think we are all excited about the prospects of trying to find common ground but where we can't, i think the minority has a responsibility to clearly articulate our differences so that people can choose. >> rose: the speaker also said i want to bring al in on this because he has covered the congress in early at times, for a long time, he is smiling as i say that, but it is true. >> henry clay. >> rose: henry clay. >> how was it to cover henry clay? a good or for, wasn't he? >> he was great, charlie, he was our kind of guy, he was a great orator. >> rose: so the question is, when is speaker talks about a different kind of leadership in comparison with your speaker nancy pelosi and in comparison with former colleague newt gingrich, what do you make of that? >> well, again, charlie, i think only time will tell, all i know is this. one week from today, they plan on taking a vote to totally repeal the healthcare reform bill. they are not going to have any hearings, they are not going to hear from people, who would get the benefit from some of the
so an anyway, it is the start oa new year, i think we are all excited about the prospects of trying to find common ground but where we can't, i think the minority has a responsibility to clearly articulate our differences so that people can choose. >> rose: the speaker also said i want to bring al in on this because he has covered the congress in early at times, for a long time, he is smiling as i say that, but it is true. >> henry clay. >> rose: henry clay. >> how was...
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some time in the coming week it is expected be given to the council of the oas. we'll look at with a kind of recommendations we c support again focused on the issue of an election that reflects the will of the haitian people and relts in a government that has legitimacy of the haitian people. the result is obviously in part a political process. whatever happens has to be agreed to by the parties moving forward so we don't see instability and disruption in haiti. we know instability is never someing good for development. our primary concern is moving forward in a way that deals with the underlying problems with the poverty in haiti. other challenges, sean penn has mentioned a number of them. rubble removal. rubble has been the thorn around everyone's neck. 80% of the area of the country is a slope. simply finding places to dispose of the rubble. people who's traveled there know that after most of the -- much of the rubble was taken from the main roads, the bk roads that are winding and narrow and are not easily accessible to large-scale equipment, it is just an ov
some time in the coming week it is expected be given to the council of the oas. we'll look at with a kind of recommendations we c support again focused on the issue of an election that reflects the will of the haitian people and relts in a government that has legitimacy of the haitian people. the result is obviously in part a political process. whatever happens has to be agreed to by the parties moving forward so we don't see instability and disruption in haiti. we know instability is never...
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these misconceptions have been the basis for the rituals oa modern washington. they, in my opinion, have not been served well to the american people. today, mindful of the lessons of the past, we open a new chapter legislators and the public will have three days to read the bill before it comes to a vote. legislation will be more focused, properly scrutinized, and constutionally sound. committees, once bloated, will be smaller, with iranian mission, including oversight. old " -- with a renewed mission, including over said. old rules will be replaced by new reforms that make it easier to cut spending. we will start by cutting congress' own budget. [applause] but above all else, we will welcome the battle of ideas, encourage it, engage it openly, honestly, and respectfully. as the chamber closest to the people, the house works best when it is allowed to work its will, and i ask members of this body to join me in recognizing this, in truth. to my colleagues in the majority, my message is this. we will honor our pledge to america, built on the process of listening t
these misconceptions have been the basis for the rituals oa modern washington. they, in my opinion, have not been served well to the american people. today, mindful of the lessons of the past, we open a new chapter legislators and the public will have three days to read the bill before it comes to a vote. legislation will be more focused, properly scrutinized, and constutionally sound. committees, once bloated, will be smaller, with iranian mission, including oversight. old " -- with a...
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i think the american people will be on my side oa bunch of these fronts. host: the larger issue, getting people to work together, especially when you have issues that do come up when you talk about policy. guest: we will see, won't we? we will begin to see in earnest when president obama delivers his 2011 state of the union address. at will lay down the template, the path forward, as he sees it, for the next two years of the country and his admistration. my prediction is that after thinking for a strategy and tactics, he will decide that the path of cooperation is the best, both for the country and for him personally. if he is as smart as i think he is, he will come to the following conclusion. if i get to the high ground and stretch out my hand and invite everyone else to in me here, if they grasp my hand, good for the country and good for me. if they spurn my aunt's ranch hand, then the country can see for itself where the real obstacle is. just to show that no labels is not without internal discord, as a former clintonian, i just have to say that i do n
i think the american people will be on my side oa bunch of these fronts. host: the larger issue, getting people to work together, especially when you have issues that do come up when you talk about policy. guest: we will see, won't we? we will begin to see in earnest when president obama delivers his 2011 state of the union address. at will lay down the template, the path forward, as he sees it, for the next two years of the country and his admistration. my prediction is that after thinking for...
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guest: yes, i think that is another area where we will see o'connell and of bidbiden and oa do something about this. obama has imposed the spending freeze on the federal spending. that is a start but i think he will have to show that he is doing something about the deficit. he can't do it the way bill clinton did and raise taxes. how you lower the deficit, cut taxes, increase military spending? i will be interested to see how they will figure out that patrick. host: the fund numbers are on your screen. -- the phone numbers are on your screen. you can also send us an e-mail journal@email.com. we will get to your calls in a moment. keith olberman is off the air on ms nbc. you appeared on this program and then stopped. ♪ guest: it was not personal. i became concerned about the partisan nature of msnbc and primetime. i work for a non-partisan media outlet, the dc roll call and i felt i could not maintain the two. my home is in print on the cq, a religiously non partisan organization and i was being that on a network that wa decided to become partisan and that was not a good fit. host: did it
guest: yes, i think that is another area where we will see o'connell and of bidbiden and oa do something about this. obama has imposed the spending freeze on the federal spending. that is a start but i think he will have to show that he is doing something about the deficit. he can't do it the way bill clinton did and raise taxes. how you lower the deficit, cut taxes, increase military spending? i will be interested to see how they will figure out that patrick. host: the fund numbers are on your...
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the white house is not immune, the oas has lost a quarter of its value. one is buying a selling out white house, 1600 pennsylvania has depreciated used to be no. 3 and 32 million net 253 million. but, since they have moved in that made the improvements of their vegetable garden and advance the swing set. >> we'll be back in two minutes as the kron 4 morning news continues are to the break. of a live look here from the bay bridge by traffic, crime. costs xi and a.m. in the kron 4 morning news, monday january 3, 2011, new details. overnight shooting in a shopping center. we'll tell you what police had to say. >> 9:00 a.m., inauguration day, but two hours away from the swearing in of the new governor brown. and gangbuster start to the trading day, the dow, nasdaq, s&p up big. the latest from wall street coming out. >> let's check the weather, traffic to check out this monday morning george's tracking a hot spot. >> of that is right. it's almost been a week and half, two weeks since we had this kind of slow traffic. even in spite of this hotspot, it has been
the white house is not immune, the oas has lost a quarter of its value. one is buying a selling out white house, 1600 pennsylvania has depreciated used to be no. 3 and 32 million net 253 million. but, since they have moved in that made the improvements of their vegetable garden and advance the swing set. >> we'll be back in two minutes as the kron 4 morning news continues are to the break. of a live look here from the bay bridge by traffic, crime. costs xi and a.m. in the kron 4 morning...
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thatl, means that you can be les less -- senators will be less u tempted to use the filibuster oa nominations is an intimate to delay and obstruct the senate. not complete cure but a step or what in right direction. our fourth is a ban on secret holds. senator grassley has spoken to that. senator wyden is going to speakt to to a dance center mccaskill has joined with them and others and i believe at one point there were as many as 70 senators expressing in a letter their support to get rid of the secret holds. anyone should stand on the floor and present their ejection tohe this chamber, to their colleagues into the american people. when folksn have to take a position on the floor whether iu be through talking filibuster or three being public announce holt, then the american publicor can weigh in. then you are taking a business out of the backroom onto the floor of the chamber. than the citizens can say you are a hero for you fr action or you are a bum for what you are doing. our floors a clear path tolear debate. excuse me, this is a clear pathe to debate. right now a lot of the filibusters
thatl, means that you can be les less -- senators will be less u tempted to use the filibuster oa nominations is an intimate to delay and obstruct the senate. not complete cure but a step or what in right direction. our fourth is a ban on secret holds. senator grassley has spoken to that. senator wyden is going to speakt to to a dance center mccaskill has joined with them and others and i believe at one point there were as many as 70 senators expressing in a letter their support to get rid of...
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war scheduled to wind down we will have a dramatic force cut.es againstlli whyes is that not a taking oa peace dividend, and number two, a lot of the problem as you confronted of the course of the defense secretary had to do wit anre overstretched army suicidei extended towards all of which had to be solved in part by growing army. why don't -- how can you beons. confident we are not going to need an army decides that we've had because he views of your army that you had simply isn't as a peace dividend and why aren't we inviting more? >> well, first of all, over the ast year and a half, we have brought 120,000 soldiers of iraq and the same period of time we have increased the number of soldiers in afghanistan by about half that number and we will begin b a process of conditions based gradual drawdowns in afghanistan beginning in thisal coming july. as i say, i think perspectiveann here is important. yorstyb of all, the numbers we talking about are relatively small and the army is still lef significantly larger than it was four years ago and, you know, we have had several increments in th
war scheduled to wind down we will have a dramatic force cut.es againstlli whyes is that not a taking oa peace dividend, and number two, a lot of the problem as you confronted of the course of the defense secretary had to do wit anre overstretched army suicidei extended towards all of which had to be solved in part by growing army. why don't -- how can you beons. confident we are not going to need an army decides that we've had because he views of your army that you had simply isn't as a peace...
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war scheduled to wind down we will have a dramatic force cut.es againstlli whyes is that not a taking oa peace dividend, and number two, a lot of the problem as you confronted of the course of the defense secretary had to do wit anre overstretched army suicidei extended towards all of which had to be solved in part by growing army. why don't -- how can you beons. confident we are not going to need an army decides that we've had because he views of your army that you had simply isn't as a peace dividend and why aren't we inviting more? >> well, first of all, over the ast year and a half, we have brought 120,000 soldiers of iraq and the same period of time we have increased the number of soldiers in afghanistan by about half that number and we will begin b a process of conditions based gradual drawdowns in afghanistan beginning in thisal coming july. as i say, i think perspectiveann here is important. yorstyb of all, the numbers we talking about are relatively small and the army is still lef significantly larger than it was four years ago and, you know, we have had several increments in th
war scheduled to wind down we will have a dramatic force cut.es againstlli whyes is that not a taking oa peace dividend, and number two, a lot of the problem as you confronted of the course of the defense secretary had to do wit anre overstretched army suicidei extended towards all of which had to be solved in part by growing army. why don't -- how can you beons. confident we are not going to need an army decides that we've had because he views of your army that you had simply isn't as a peace...
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. >> guest: well, first, let me say that state governments have received a significant amount oa help from the federal government throughout this recession. i think if you add it all up if you look at the recovery actth money which was the big stimulus package and some of the t other benefits provided, that it comes close to $175 billion. that's $175 billion has gone through the federal government to state government for various things; police, fire, education, the medicaid program. so the states have received a significant amount of help. the problem, though, is that money from the federalhat government to the stateral government runs out at the end of the state's current fiscal year which is june of 2011. after that they get no more is money, and, of course, their revenues, tax revenues are still quite low because of theuit recession. their expenditures are stillr quite high in large part because of the recession, so they have a big budget gap, and without any federal a money, they've got to close it, and that means their cutting back workers, cutting programs which means the loss o
. >> guest: well, first, let me say that state governments have received a significant amount oa help from the federal government throughout this recession. i think if you add it all up if you look at the recovery actth money which was the big stimulus package and some of the t other benefits provided, that it comes close to $175 billion. that's $175 billion has gone through the federal government to state government for various things; police, fire, education, the medicaid program. so...
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right now, the southern provinces, against a backdrop of a id having complained about their performance oa contract to supply power in kabul, a contract that ballooned in price to $300 million and was not just the cost overrun issue but also a timing issue. the other interesting piece of paper in our hearing book is the november 29 justification document that requested up the channels at a id approval for this no bid contract. it uses to intesting phrases. says that for various reasons, it is uniquely provisions to undertake this project, and then uses the phrase is uniquely qualified. it seems that what they really intended to say which uniquely positioned, because they later explained what uniquely qualified means to simply be that they were already on the ground. it already had existing staff. there was not an alternative to them. my understanding is that the bulk of the work there was subcontracted out. against this backdrop, how can the american people take your claim that a id is taking accountability seriously if and no bid contract is awarded to a contractor with this record of poo
right now, the southern provinces, against a backdrop of a id having complained about their performance oa contract to supply power in kabul, a contract that ballooned in price to $300 million and was not just the cost overrun issue but also a timing issue. the other interesting piece of paper in our hearing book is the november 29 justification document that requested up the channels at a id approval for this no bid contract. it uses to intesting phrases. says that for various reasons, it is...
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engel: gabby is as nice and sweet and kind oa person as you'll ever meet. she's considerate, thoughtful, caring, smart, hardworking, it's hard to believe that anyone would want to harm her. she was doing what she always did, going out and serving her constituents, helping her constituents, going out to shopping centers. you know, i have another connection with gabby, my son, jonathan, attended the university of arizona, just graduated this year, and she and i spoke very many times about tucson. i've been to tucson many, many times in these past five years. i've even shopped in this safeway, tradgecri, -- tragically, where the gunman shot all these people including gabby. you know, gabby said something to me this past august as we recessed. i've served as the chair of the western hemisphere subcommittee of house foreign affairs we committee and she served on my subcommittee, and we talked about having a field hearing in tucson. i said to her, let's try to do it in september or october this year. she said to me, no, you know, the language has gotten very host
engel: gabby is as nice and sweet and kind oa person as you'll ever meet. she's considerate, thoughtful, caring, smart, hardworking, it's hard to believe that anyone would want to harm her. she was doing what she always did, going out and serving her constituents, helping her constituents, going out to shopping centers. you know, i have another connection with gabby, my son, jonathan, attended the university of arizona, just graduated this year, and she and i spoke very many times about tucson....
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. >> you spent the last two years oas -- 12 years of president of the hawaii senate. >> i spent 12 years in elected office and the last four as president of the hawaii senate. >> thanks for clarifying that. coming from the state legislature and a leadership position, you're now going to the bottom rung in terms of seniority, minority party and a freshman to boot. this seems like it will be a big adjustment for you. how are you processing and getting ready for it? >> the hawaii legislature has always been dominated by democrats of having said that, that doesn't mean we can't have factions and sort of like groups within the majority. so all i tell myself is, remember what it was like, it wasn't too long ago when i first got elected, remember what it was like and what it took to move up. after two years, i was vice president of the senate for two years, then majority leader for four and then i became president of the senate, first woman to do so. it's just part of the process, part of our learning process and it's part of what we do. >> what are your goals for your first year? >> the goals
. >> you spent the last two years oas -- 12 years of president of the hawaii senate. >> i spent 12 years in elected office and the last four as president of the hawaii senate. >> thanks for clarifying that. coming from the state legislature and a leadership position, you're now going to the bottom rung in terms of seniority, minority party and a freshman to boot. this seems like it will be a big adjustment for you. how are you processing and getting ready for it? >> the...
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