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olson would like it to be. it will be necessary to identify wasteful or lower priority activities in nasa's science program or any other nasa account so we can remain a sustainable budget. i look forward to working with the gentleman and our colleagues who support nasa and thank him for his continuing efforts in this area. mr. olson: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: i move to strike the last word. i rise to support the amendment that mr. olson has offered and i'm delighted that we have the opportunity to work together collaboratively with the chairman and with mr. dicks on this very important issue. i'd like to say publicly that democrats and republicans in the state of texas have worked together on supporting nasa and human space exploration. i'm sorry that i will not have the opportunity to support mr. olson's amendment or vote for it. he is absolutely right. human space flight is conducted in exactly one agency, nasa. and the general houston area and texas ar
olson would like it to be. it will be necessary to identify wasteful or lower priority activities in nasa's science program or any other nasa account so we can remain a sustainable budget. i look forward to working with the gentleman and our colleagues who support nasa and thank him for his continuing efforts in this area. mr. olson: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. the gentlelady from texas. ms. jackson lee: i move to strike the last word. i rise to support the amendment that mr. olson...
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you said very see olson was a wise politician. many in politics including gorbachev however is it true that he's political moves were based mostly on intuition or did he consider his every move thoroughly you know how he need to sit better than anybody you know what was he like a chess master or not i conned call him unpredictable you never acted on the spur of the moment of course the mess have been some situation where he had to act quickly but was he a pulse of. it would always think through all his moves and his intuition was outstanding he had gone through good training. no ten years he was in charge of a major industrial region of the globe the second that in the soviet union in terms of industrial output which means a lot. during that time the region invariably achieved a good result which also means a lot had to make a very serious decisions and he never made any mistakes during that time. the regional executive committee chairman often asked me take good care of boris because he sat there had never been a single case wher
you said very see olson was a wise politician. many in politics including gorbachev however is it true that he's political moves were based mostly on intuition or did he consider his every move thoroughly you know how he need to sit better than anybody you know what was he like a chess master or not i conned call him unpredictable you never acted on the spur of the moment of course the mess have been some situation where he had to act quickly but was he a pulse of. it would always think through...
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. >> reporter: that was billy baumgartner 17 and michael olson a young 24-year-old father. tracy anderson was found by the back door barely alive. he died at the hospital. police won't say when but detectives recently discovered a new lead inside these old binders stored away in a closet. >> the unfortunate part is with the open/active investigation we can't give a lot of information to the public about what it is that we have generated and what we're look working on. >> reporter: but it's credible and worth the countless hours that detectives are sending on the cold case. todd anderson says he has a theory. >> it just all speaks of an inside job. >> the website with all of the details of the case speaks to that same theory but this new tip may give police and family members the closure they've been waiting 32 years for. >> yeah, i want to know but it will not bring them back, of course i would like justice but it will not bring him back. >> there's a $75,000 reward leading to an arrest in this case. reporting live in san mateo, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank
. >> reporter: that was billy baumgartner 17 and michael olson a young 24-year-old father. tracy anderson was found by the back door barely alive. he died at the hospital. police won't say when but detectives recently discovered a new lead inside these old binders stored away in a closet. >> the unfortunate part is with the open/active investigation we can't give a lot of information to the public about what it is that we have generated and what we're look working on. >>...
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one nil although it didn't affect the course of the game at all the blue and white skip and grating olson chances to score with the r.s. just melting in front of the visitors goal in the final period meanwhile rieger were sitting their fortune on counter attacks the more surreal we had a great opportunity to score in this one on one breakaway but michael garnett step in. in just five minutes from the host's efforts will finally rewarded blackamoor off to the puck away in right field home to little matters one one that's how it came to overtime we still do number regus liberating in the end that is there is first line easily finding the net on pope lee but it's definitely the visitors don't we still quist who should be called the men of the match or their goaltender played amazing we had all the chances we needed we just couldn't score and. they made some really good c.z. even the ones that did your biome he was able to knock them away and. you know tonight i think we played probably about as good as we could play but you know a lot of credit has to go to hell trust regan are now in a one
one nil although it didn't affect the course of the game at all the blue and white skip and grating olson chances to score with the r.s. just melting in front of the visitors goal in the final period meanwhile rieger were sitting their fortune on counter attacks the more surreal we had a great opportunity to score in this one on one breakaway but michael garnett step in. in just five minutes from the host's efforts will finally rewarded blackamoor off to the puck away in right field home to...
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no olson twins. but this year, he's pushing it even further. he's going 3-d. here's how it works. in this green room, then the computer animators go to town with the special effects. shooting stars, doves, anything under the sun. if you want that avatar look, they can do that, too. >> we have to match angles. we have to match focus. it's a very meticulous process. >> reporter: the animation here at bravo media isn't cheap. it can cost up to $1 million. but you can save buckets using just one model. do you find that there's less cattyness backstage because it's just you? >> no, the chicks back here are just mean. someone stole my shoes. >> reporter: but perhaps the biggest benefit is all that buzz. >> it's all that image building. this is what people will see all over the world. >> reporter: a 3-d feast for the eyes, that's adding a new dimension to fashion. cbs news, new york. >> kind of cool. coming up later on "the early show," a live update from egypt as president mubarak hangs onto power, and the reaction from the white house. also, making your food last longer through some si
no olson twins. but this year, he's pushing it even further. he's going 3-d. here's how it works. in this green room, then the computer animators go to town with the special effects. shooting stars, doves, anything under the sun. if you want that avatar look, they can do that, too. >> we have to match angles. we have to match focus. it's a very meticulous process. >> reporter: the animation here at bravo media isn't cheap. it can cost up to $1 million. but you can save buckets using...
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although it didn't affect the course of the game at all the grating olson chances to score with us just nothing in front of the visitors gill in the final period meanwhile rieger were sitting their fortune on counter attacks. and a greater were to do schoolwork in this one one break away but michael gurr that stopped him. in just five minutes from the hosts efforts will finally reward. welcome rules to the book away in right from home to little mothers one one that's how it came to over time we still do number read a celebrity and that is there's first one easily funding now please but it's definitely the visitors don't we still quizzed we should be called the men of the match to their goaltender played amazing we had all the chances we needed we just couldn't score and. he made some really good c.z. even the ones that did go by and he was able to knock them away and. you know tonight i think we played probably about as good as we could play but you know what a credit has to be told first reader no you know one new lead in their best of seven series against you know most you with the na
although it didn't affect the course of the game at all the grating olson chances to score with us just nothing in front of the visitors gill in the final period meanwhile rieger were sitting their fortune on counter attacks. and a greater were to do schoolwork in this one one break away but michael gurr that stopped him. in just five minutes from the hosts efforts will finally reward. welcome rules to the book away in right from home to little mothers one one that's how it came to over time we...
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that was political analyst leslie olson thank you well cause of i was marking the third anniversary of its declaration of independence from serbia but the republic continues to suffer from shoots economic and political chaos and the crisis has been further deepen by a recent critical report submitted by the council of europe it accuses some of course of those leading politicians including the current prime minister hushing taji of being involved in horrendous crimes during the one nine hundred ninety nine war of secession among the allegations are executions abductions and organ trafficking on wednesday so you're called on the un security council to investigate the charges council of europe member and austrian m.p. johan who says it wasn't in the interest of the e.u. or the us to investigate these claims only. the european look was that the serbian side the bad side the evil side and that we have to investigate the crime of the evil side the evil side which was also the loser of the conflict in the end the military might of nato and the united states prevailed over the losers and europ
that was political analyst leslie olson thank you well cause of i was marking the third anniversary of its declaration of independence from serbia but the republic continues to suffer from shoots economic and political chaos and the crisis has been further deepen by a recent critical report submitted by the council of europe it accuses some of course of those leading politicians including the current prime minister hushing taji of being involved in horrendous crimes during the one nine hundred...
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the murders of 16-year-old tracy anderson, 17-year-old billy baumgartner and michael olson remain unsolved >> almost daily i think about tracy, i think about what kind of person he might be. how i might be different if he were around. >> todd anderson is 37-year- olds old, he was 14 years old when i first met him 32 years ago. he said he had a premonition that night. >> looking back at it, shortly after i think it was about the time that you know the robbery happened. >> reporter: san mateo police have several folders of evidence on what they call an active open cold case. tonight, they said they have new information but are not ready to release it. >> to get it in our hands and show the evidence that we have may cause it problems later on for potential prosecution. >> reporter: at one point police detained a payless employee but there was lack of evidence to hold him. >> i certainly wish somebody could be caught and prosecuted. but it doesn't bring tracy or billy or michael back. >> reporter: there is a $75,000 reward in this case. and on a personal note, this is one story after all these
the murders of 16-year-old tracy anderson, 17-year-old billy baumgartner and michael olson remain unsolved >> almost daily i think about tracy, i think about what kind of person he might be. how i might be different if he were around. >> todd anderson is 37-year- olds old, he was 14 years old when i first met him 32 years ago. he said he had a premonition that night. >> looking back at it, shortly after i think it was about the time that you know the robbery happened. >>...
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the murders of 16-year-old tracy anderson, 17-year-old billy baumgartner and michael olson remain unsolved >> almost daily i think about tracy, i think about what kind of person he might be. how i might be different if he were around. >> todd anderson is 37-year- olds old, he was 14 years old when i first met him 32 years ago. he said he had a premonition that night. >> looking back at it, shortly after i think it was about the time that you know the robbery happened. >> reporter: san mateo police have several folders of evidence on what they call an active open cold case. tonight, they said they have new information but are not ready to release it. >> to get it in our hands and show the evidence that we have may cause it problems later on for potential prosecution. >> reporter: at one point police detained a payless employee but there was lack of evidence to hold him. >> i certainly wish somebody could be caught and prosecuted. but it doesn't bring tracy or billy or michael back. >> reporter: there is a $75,000 reward in this case. and on a personal note, this is one story after all these
the murders of 16-year-old tracy anderson, 17-year-old billy baumgartner and michael olson remain unsolved >> almost daily i think about tracy, i think about what kind of person he might be. how i might be different if he were around. >> todd anderson is 37-year- olds old, he was 14 years old when i first met him 32 years ago. he said he had a premonition that night. >> looking back at it, shortly after i think it was about the time that you know the robbery happened. >>...
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walter olson at the cato institute. it will tell you everything you should know and why you should be afraid. their training america's future leaders. it is a very dubious proposition, i think. we have a bunch of great things coming up. new york times best-seller last year, the grand jihad by and the mccarthy. just out, freedom and risk. james buckley, senator james buckley. we have a bunch of great, great titles coming out. stop by our website and see what you're missing. >> one more thing, can you tell us a little bit about why you decided to start the pamphlet series? >> yes. i saw in 2008, that election cycle, the internet has become a central part of the metabolism of political debate. blogs and so on. absolutely essential to the way the messages were getting out. people were getting educated. they had a couple of liabilities. one was they were very ephemeral. i've read about myself. i know you can get hundreds of thousands of hits, thousands of commons. seventeen hours later it's gone. they have moved on to the ne
walter olson at the cato institute. it will tell you everything you should know and why you should be afraid. their training america's future leaders. it is a very dubious proposition, i think. we have a bunch of great things coming up. new york times best-seller last year, the grand jihad by and the mccarthy. just out, freedom and risk. james buckley, senator james buckley. we have a bunch of great, great titles coming out. stop by our website and see what you're missing. >> one more...
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fourth generation farmer deborah olson in sunnyvale says the economics of farming are part of the problem with slim profit margins and rising costs. she says banks are pulling back on their loans making it difficult for one generation to pass the farm to the next generation. >> taxes are a big factor here because trying just to keep the land in the family has been one of the hardest parts to the equation. >> to address the problem the farm bureau and other agencies are setting up workshops to help family farms pass on their farms and the property to family members. the department of agriculture says the average age of a farmer is about 60-year-old and half will retire in the next decade. [ music ] >>> well, all i want is my leg back. >> reporter: a bay area man is looking for his lost leg. how the amputee says his prosthetic leg disappeared. >>> and chief meteorologist bill martin is updating his forecast for that wentstorm we are following. he will be back in just ten minutes. . >>> only on 2 tonight a man from oakland is hoping someone watching this newscast can help restore his mobilit
fourth generation farmer deborah olson in sunnyvale says the economics of farming are part of the problem with slim profit margins and rising costs. she says banks are pulling back on their loans making it difficult for one generation to pass the farm to the next generation. >> taxes are a big factor here because trying just to keep the land in the family has been one of the hardest parts to the equation. >> to address the problem the farm bureau and other agencies are setting up...
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fourth generation farmer deborah olson in sunnyvale says the economics of farming are part of the problemith slim profit margins and rising costs. she says banks are pulling back on their loans making it difficult for one generation to pass the farm to the next generation. >> taxes are a big factor here because trying just to keep the land in the family has been one of the hardest parts to the equation. >> to address the problem the farm bureau and other agencies are setting up workshops to help family farms pass on their farms and the property to family members. the department of agriculture says the average age of a farmer is about 60-year-old and half will retire in the next decade. [ music ] >>> well, all i want is my leg back. >> reporter: a bay area man is looking for his lost leg. how the amputee says his prosthetic leg disappeared. >>> and chief meteorologist bill . >>> only on 2 tonight a man from oakland is hoping someone watching this newscast can help restore his mobility. adds janna katsuyama report he asked for our help after someone stoled his artificial leg. >> that's all
fourth generation farmer deborah olson in sunnyvale says the economics of farming are part of the problemith slim profit margins and rising costs. she says banks are pulling back on their loans making it difficult for one generation to pass the farm to the next generation. >> taxes are a big factor here because trying just to keep the land in the family has been one of the hardest parts to the equation. >> to address the problem the farm bureau and other agencies are setting up...
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last week admiral olson, u.s.mmand told in industry group the difficult and repeated deployments of specialized operations personnel are causing some fraying around the edges of the force. and admiral olson also made the point that demand for national operations forces will continue to strip supply for the foreseeable future. given the demand for the special operation forces not only at centcom, but other parts of the world for partnership in capacity building activities, how does the department intend to address the readiness issues identified by admiral mullen and secretary gates? >> i think actually the forces expanded from wendy's were started around 30,000 underway to upwards of 56,000. there are insatiable appetites for special forces. validly its icon. they are in many countries around the world and they are making investments for the future, so we don't have to go to war and other parts of the world. i think his statement about fraying around the edges is right. they've been on significant number of deploy
last week admiral olson, u.s.mmand told in industry group the difficult and repeated deployments of specialized operations personnel are causing some fraying around the edges of the force. and admiral olson also made the point that demand for national operations forces will continue to strip supply for the foreseeable future. given the demand for the special operation forces not only at centcom, but other parts of the world for partnership in capacity building activities, how does the...
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on february 4th, 1979, tracy anderson, billy baumgartner and michael olson were shot in the payless drugstorenew information from old binder was found stored away in a store closet. >> unfortunately, we can't give information to the public on what we have generated and are working on. >> there's still a $75,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for that crime. >>> well, in the tech-savvy bay area a major city police department can barely communicate with officers in the field. the oakland police department is using a faulty radio system. they say it has been broken for years and puts officers in danger. "today in the bay's" kristy smooet is live with a problem the oakland police department is facing. >> reporter: good morning to you. this problem just won't go away. the oakland police radios went down during a critical incident less than two weeks ago. that's when the mayor stepped up and everyone seemed to think that the problem was fixed. since then, the radios have gone down again. not once but twice. now, according to "the trib
on february 4th, 1979, tracy anderson, billy baumgartner and michael olson were shot in the payless drugstorenew information from old binder was found stored away in a store closet. >> unfortunately, we can't give information to the public on what we have generated and are working on. >> there's still a $75,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for that crime. >>> well, in the tech-savvy bay area a major city...
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on february 4th 1979, traci anderson, billy baumgartner and michael olson were shot to death in the paylesstore, now the rite-aid pharmacy. they recently discovered new information from old binders stored in a closet. >> the unfortunate part is with an open and active investigation, we can't give a lot of information to the public about what it is we have generated and are working on. >> there's still a $75,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for that killing. >>> sheriff deputies say two parents so drunk they could barely stand are facing child endangerment chargeses for driving with their four young children in the car. san mateo county sheriff deputies say 54-year-old james arthur lee and his wife maureen lee started drinking on an outing with their kids in half-moon bay. and deputies say they didn't stop drinking on the way home. the parents allegedly pulled the car over to the side of the road twice to drink more beer. at a hearing wednesday both pleaded no contest to felony endangerment charges. it is unclear who is takin
on february 4th 1979, traci anderson, billy baumgartner and michael olson were shot to death in the paylesstore, now the rite-aid pharmacy. they recently discovered new information from old binders stored in a closet. >> the unfortunate part is with an open and active investigation, we can't give a lot of information to the public about what it is we have generated and are working on. >> there's still a $75,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person...
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. >> reporter: the actor is vacationing with his girlfriends natalie kenly and porn star brie olson. he has another message. >> i have real fame. they have nothing. they have zero. they will have that night. and i will forget about them as the last image of them exits my beautiful home. >> reporter: and sheen says he's in talks with hbo for his own show called "sheen's corner." radaronline says it would be a $5 million per episode deal. >> he went to the bahamas? >> yes. he went there with the two girls and his ex-wife. soon to be ex-wife, brooke mueller. she reportedly left after a big fight. he told me that. something went wrong on the island. >> what a group. andrea, thanks very much. >>> let's get the rest of the news with juju. >>> good morning, george, good morning, everyone. a big development in the battle over union rights in wisconsin, despite days of protests. the state assembly has approved a bill that would strip most public workers of their collective bargaining rights. now, it goes to the senate, whose 14 democrats are still in hiding. >>> budget woes have forced provid
. >> reporter: the actor is vacationing with his girlfriends natalie kenly and porn star brie olson. he has another message. >> i have real fame. they have nothing. they have zero. they will have that night. and i will forget about them as the last image of them exits my beautiful home. >> reporter: and sheen says he's in talks with hbo for his own show called "sheen's corner." radaronline says it would be a $5 million per episode deal. >> he went to the...
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olson, 4le 7 -- 487 u.s. page 654 that the rains case would be actually -- constitutionally -- would be constitutionally infirmed and that the rains act would be a terrible thing for us to do if you're serious about jobs. supporters of the rains act argue that congress and the chairman have said this, the congress has delegated too much authority over the years to what they call un-elected bureaucrats in the executive branch. of course, they are appointed. creating thereby a lack of accountability among federal agencies and resulting in burdensome regulations. the rains act does not address even the problem that they are arguing about. some might argue that there is a need to strike a balance between protecting the safety and health of all americans and fostering economic growth and job creation. but the president of the united states has already anticipated this need with his issuance, just days ago, on the executive order improving regulation and regulatory review. i intend to put this in the record at the
olson, 4le 7 -- 487 u.s. page 654 that the rains case would be actually -- constitutionally -- would be constitutionally infirmed and that the rains act would be a terrible thing for us to do if you're serious about jobs. supporters of the rains act argue that congress and the chairman have said this, the congress has delegated too much authority over the years to what they call un-elected bureaucrats in the executive branch. of course, they are appointed. creating thereby a lack of...
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thank you and i yield back the rest of my time to representative olson. . mr. schiff: i'll be brief. it is important with the many space centers around the country in terms of the important jobs it provides. but i don't want to see us rob peter to pay paul within the sciences to go of after the earth sciences budget which is also critically important to the nation's future. when with we look at some of the breathtaking and disastrous weather patterns we've seen around the world, whether it was the incredible and tragic flooding in australia and that in south america, the ability to understand better the nature of our climate and climate change is not only extraordinarily important in terms of saving lives but in terms of what is happening to our planet. we also drive a lot of commercial benefits from our investment not only in earth science but space science as well. these investments pay enormous dividends and technologies that have become a part of all of our homes now. this is an investment i think we want to continue to make and make strongly and while i ag
thank you and i yield back the rest of my time to representative olson. . mr. schiff: i'll be brief. it is important with the many space centers around the country in terms of the important jobs it provides. but i don't want to see us rob peter to pay paul within the sciences to go of after the earth sciences budget which is also critically important to the nation's future. when with we look at some of the breathtaking and disastrous weather patterns we've seen around the world, whether it was...
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olson: i rise to support the pence amendment preventing any funds going to planned parenthood. i thank my friend from indiana who fights that organizations do not receive federal funding from hard-working taxpayers in this country, the majority of whom do nont their money going to such causes. in june, i received a report i requested from the government accountability office, which revealed that just six organizations connected to the abortion aagenda after received over $1 billion in federal funds over the past eight years, $1 billion. the most significant portion of that money was for planned parenthood and their affiliates, the largest abortion provider in the united states. a recent planned parenthood reporting shows that in 2007 alone 305,000 abortions were performed at their facilities. they opened one in houston, right in the middle of houston's largest minority neighborhood at seven stories high and 78,000 square feet, this center is the largest center in the united states. an entire floor is going to be completely devoted to abortion. if we keep sending funds to aborti
olson: i rise to support the pence amendment preventing any funds going to planned parenthood. i thank my friend from indiana who fights that organizations do not receive federal funding from hard-working taxpayers in this country, the majority of whom do nont their money going to such causes. in june, i received a report i requested from the government accountability office, which revealed that just six organizations connected to the abortion aagenda after received over $1 billion in federal...
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finally, fred pritzker is a founder of the national food safety law firm pritzker or olson pa. i googled just the term foodborne illness litigation, and the first site to come up was this great web site with tons of information on the subject and i was, frankly, halfway through it before i saw that it was the web site of one of our speakers. he is both an educator and a zealous advocate for food safety nationwide. there couldn't be a more distinguished member of the bar representing the plaintiff's point of view. so without further ado, i want to turn the microphone over to jason sapsin. >> all right, thanks, josh. if we weren't being recorded, i would probably keep my mouth shut and take the promotion, but for the sake of the record, i was associate chief counsel at fda. no, that's okay, but i think ralph would be offended as would all my former colleagues. i want to take you quickly on a lightning tour of fda from the standpoint of food and food safety. notwithstanding the absence of the afternoon coffee service. i'll see if we can move along as quickly as we can. so, essenti
finally, fred pritzker is a founder of the national food safety law firm pritzker or olson pa. i googled just the term foodborne illness litigation, and the first site to come up was this great web site with tons of information on the subject and i was, frankly, halfway through it before i saw that it was the web site of one of our speakers. he is both an educator and a zealous advocate for food safety nationwide. there couldn't be a more distinguished member of the bar representing the...
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olson: i thank the speaker and my friend from illinois. i rise today in strong support of h.res. 72. in this economic environment, it is critically important for this congress to find and eliminate government regulations which are damaging to the economy and destroying american jobs. according to the heritage foundation, the current administration has imposed 43 major regulations in fiscal year 2010 alone with an estimated cost of $26.5 billion. a prime example of the senseless regulation is the e.p.a.'s new greenhouse gas regulations, which will adversely affect every business and energy consumer in america. the increased costs associated with the new e.p.a. regulations will be passed on to consumers in the form of higher energy costs. those impacted, include small businesses and individuals still struggling to make it out of the current recession. the e.p.a.'s regulations will eliminate american jobs and send them overseas. it's just plain and simple. the bureaucratic e.p.a. permitting process will have increases on compliance costs and
olson: i thank the speaker and my friend from illinois. i rise today in strong support of h.res. 72. in this economic environment, it is critically important for this congress to find and eliminate government regulations which are damaging to the economy and destroying american jobs. according to the heritage foundation, the current administration has imposed 43 major regulations in fiscal year 2010 alone with an estimated cost of $26.5 billion. a prime example of the senseless regulation is...
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tracy anderson, billy balm gbaumgartner and michael olson were found shot to death in the payless drugstorefriday morning, february 4th, 2011. cold but clear day here in rockefeller center. our fans all hanging around as we head into super bowl weekend. folks huddling for warmth and bieber fever. he will be on coming on at 10:00. i'm al roker along with nattily morales along with willie geist with "way too early." >> we'll go live, actually, to the middle east for the latest on the situation in egypt where the anti-government protesters have called today for a massive demonstration, but will the violence continue? >> we'll get an update there. >>> then, switching gears back here in this country, a real estate extravaganza and show you some great homes from florida to california to texas and we'll check out how much house you can buy for $300,000. >> all right. then, of course, with so many celebrities in the news going into rehab like charlie sheen or just out like lindsay lohan why the challenge to stay clean is so difficult whether you're in the spotlight or not. >>> first, let's get a ch
tracy anderson, billy balm gbaumgartner and michael olson were found shot to death in the payless drugstorefriday morning, february 4th, 2011. cold but clear day here in rockefeller center. our fans all hanging around as we head into super bowl weekend. folks huddling for warmth and bieber fever. he will be on coming on at 10:00. i'm al roker along with nattily morales along with willie geist with "way too early." >> we'll go live, actually, to the middle east for the latest on...
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admiral olson says the number of forces has quadrupled. the troops in and out of the war zone off the charts. >>> congress is wasting almost $100 million a year on something that is practically free. water. why taxpayer dollars are going down the drain. >> reporter: they are practically at every hearing and meeting on capitol hill, often unnoticed. but according to a watchdog group, their very presence costs taxpayers $850,000. and the group says bay area lawmakers helped rack up the bottle water bill with representatives joe lofman, then speaker nancy pelosi more $22, $22,000. >> bottle water is a wasteful expense then the bottles go into the water. >> so when congress spends unnecessary funds on bottled water it's sending money down the drain that could actually be going into infrastructure investment. >> reporter: some say here's the solution. water filtration systems that on the high end cost about $1,400 a pop. but if you take the amount of money the u.s. house spends on bottle water every year, you can buy this for every single congr
admiral olson says the number of forces has quadrupled. the troops in and out of the war zone off the charts. >>> congress is wasting almost $100 million a year on something that is practically free. water. why taxpayer dollars are going down the drain. >> reporter: they are practically at every hearing and meeting on capitol hill, often unnoticed. but according to a watchdog group, their very presence costs taxpayers $850,000. and the group says bay area lawmakers helped rack up...