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caroline olson died of her wounds ten days later. kenneth olson survived his wounds. he result -- ultimately identified pratt as one of the killers even though he claimed he had an alibi. >> i was in oakland, california. >> doing what? >> attending a meeting with the black panther party that we were conducting with the black union. >> reporter: so if he is telling the truth how can a man spend 23 years in prison for a murder he didn't do? according to he and his defenders, the answer to that question is a complex web of alleged perjury and dirty tricks by the la times and the fbi. johnny cochrane was his attorney in that 1972 murder trial. >> they lied and cheated and did everything and stoled his freedom. >> reporter: fbi agent wes swearinger. >> essentially he was framed for murder in order to neutralize him as leader of the black panther party in la. >> reporter: is there any question in your mind that, to use your word, that he was framed? >> none whatsoever. >> reporter: fbi wiretaps lead credence to his claim of innocence. this is a local wiretap on central cent
caroline olson died of her wounds ten days later. kenneth olson survived his wounds. he result -- ultimately identified pratt as one of the killers even though he claimed he had an alibi. >> i was in oakland, california. >> doing what? >> attending a meeting with the black panther party that we were conducting with the black union. >> reporter: so if he is telling the truth how can a man spend 23 years in prison for a murder he didn't do? according to he and his...
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you're looking at artist brian olson from denver. art in action.you remember before the commercial break, we had a little jimi hendrix music, a blank black canvas, about 11 cans of paint and his messy fingers. can you see -- wow, look at that. i just saw the hair come up. laura, it was about a minute in, a minute 30, we had the aha moment where you're like, it is jimi hendrix. i just had the aha moment when i saw his hair. he's a performance artist, clearly does it to the music. brian, that was awesome. i would shake your hand. >> i would love to see some of his childhood artwork. >> reporter: i'm curious, how do you -- when you start a performance like this, how do you know where to start and to get it to look the way it's going to end up in for me i need to be standing become and really concentrate. you're obviously doing this on the fly. >> for me it's like put a puzzle together because the canvas is so large. it's sort of like working section to section. like you start with any suspect the bridge, the eyes, the nose and everything builds from t
you're looking at artist brian olson from denver. art in action.you remember before the commercial break, we had a little jimi hendrix music, a blank black canvas, about 11 cans of paint and his messy fingers. can you see -- wow, look at that. i just saw the hair come up. laura, it was about a minute in, a minute 30, we had the aha moment where you're like, it is jimi hendrix. i just had the aha moment when i saw his hair. he's a performance artist, clearly does it to the music. brian, that was...
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anna olson, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, june 28. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, tom. >> tom: good night, susie. i'm tom hudson. good night, everybody. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more. pbs.
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walter olson.i think we start with the presumption that people are allowed to choose what food they want to buy, and for a lot of us, the ones that have been processed in some way have attraction today. they last longer before they spoil. they are less likely to have certain types of spoilage. they're with the government only if it's very clear that there's no reasonable consumer would want in a food. and that leaves us with -- and it leaves every country with a heavily processed food system which we're going to wind up, even if they have healthier food, there's still going to be a lot of processing. there's no way of getting around it. host: the government has had a longstanding role in ensuring the food products, through the usda, f.d.a., there are regulations and standards in effect. at the federal level, the farm bill is certainly very pool. there's a food bill that sets standards for the nation's society. and so a lot of these issues with regards to what's state of for the american public are
walter olson.i think we start with the presumption that people are allowed to choose what food they want to buy, and for a lot of us, the ones that have been processed in some way have attraction today. they last longer before they spoil. they are less likely to have certain types of spoilage. they're with the government only if it's very clear that there's no reasonable consumer would want in a food. and that leaves us with -- and it leaves every country with a heavily processed food system...
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accusation made against the olson is he was such a pendulum person he would go to such extremes if it was for other given our democracy issue the economy issue defense security i mean first he embraced the west by the end when you look at the cost of zero experience yachts and felt that he had been betrayed by the west because there was that pendulum i don't agree with this because it was not yeltsin it was the west they changed it to russia. in one thousand nine hundred one the west was applauding russia and unfortunately the country was collapsing. and then in the end of the ninety s. when russia tried to say something the west suddenly became very critical so it was not yeltsin which changed it was their attitude or that of the west exchanged us for it here my thinking about again cool very distinct process. is yeltsin was a democrat in the early ninety's by the end of the ninety s. he was a different person talking about their political system it were it became very difficult to access hear him much more difficult than to access gorbachev in the end of weakness there were all kind
accusation made against the olson is he was such a pendulum person he would go to such extremes if it was for other given our democracy issue the economy issue defense security i mean first he embraced the west by the end when you look at the cost of zero experience yachts and felt that he had been betrayed by the west because there was that pendulum i don't agree with this because it was not yeltsin it was the west they changed it to russia. in one thousand nine hundred one the west was...
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walter olson. guest: i think we start with the presumption that people are allowed to choose what food they want to buy, and for a lot of us, the ones that have been processed in some way have attraction today. they last longer before they spoil. they are less likely to have certain types of spoilage. they're with the government only if it's very clear that there's no reasonable consumer would want in a food. and that leaves us with -- and it leaves every country with a heavily processed food system which we're going to wind up, even if they have healthier food, there's still going to be a lot of processing. there's no way of getting around it. host: the government has had a longstanding role in ensuring the food products, through the usda, f.d.a., there are regulations and standards in effect. at the federal level, the farm bill is certainly very pool. there's a food bill that sets standards for the nation's society. and so a lot of these issues with regards to what's state of for the american pub
walter olson. guest: i think we start with the presumption that people are allowed to choose what food they want to buy, and for a lot of us, the ones that have been processed in some way have attraction today. they last longer before they spoil. they are less likely to have certain types of spoilage. they're with the government only if it's very clear that there's no reasonable consumer would want in a food. and that leaves us with -- and it leaves every country with a heavily processed food...
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olson. but he came up with that and his thinking was, you know, just like in a parking lot, you have compact car parking. president olague: oh, right. >> that was his logic was on-street parking could be managed where you would have an incentive maybe a couple of spots that would be for compact or for priuses or the same thing that they're promoting with the h.o.v., you can get into the h.o.v. if you have a prius. that kind of thing. >> the city's logic for moirk parking. -- motorcycle parking. the city takes a space and divides it up into eight or 10 motorcycle spaces and collectively the fee is the same as if you had one car but spread out over 10 motorcycles and it's much cheaper to park there. for each motorcycle. >> the problem with compact space, they're not quite small enough that large cars just park there anyway. i think -- and something the size of a smart car, maybe a mini cooper, you might be able to size it down to where a large automobile could fit. president olague: i think we
olson. but he came up with that and his thinking was, you know, just like in a parking lot, you have compact car parking. president olague: oh, right. >> that was his logic was on-street parking could be managed where you would have an incentive maybe a couple of spots that would be for compact or for priuses or the same thing that they're promoting with the h.o.v., you can get into the h.o.v. if you have a prius. that kind of thing. >> the city's logic for moirk parking. --...
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when tubinging about brian olson, doesn't need a lot of drop cloth. what he comes up with is quite remarkable. good morning, thanks for being here. >> good morning. how is it going? >> you're called art in action. the schtick is you get a blank canv canvas, paint, and you do what? >> i'm going to create a portrait. i'm not going to tell you who it will be but it will take about four minutes. all done to music. use two hands. today i'm going to ditch all brushes and use fingers. >> sometimes with brushes, sometimes fingers. >> sometimes six brushes, always painting with both hands, always music blasting in the background. so it's a little rock and roll art. >> i know we have video of you doing bob marley. you have about 70 portraits in your repertoire. how long does it take for the audience to have that moment. now i know who he's painting, i won't tell in advance. >> that moment happens at a different time for each audience member. sometimes people get it in the first minute. sometimes it takes four minutes into it and they are like that's it. now i g
when tubinging about brian olson, doesn't need a lot of drop cloth. what he comes up with is quite remarkable. good morning, thanks for being here. >> good morning. how is it going? >> you're called art in action. the schtick is you get a blank canv canvas, paint, and you do what? >> i'm going to create a portrait. i'm not going to tell you who it will be but it will take about four minutes. all done to music. use two hands. today i'm going to ditch all brushes and use...
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. >> marry kate olson. >> reporter: you're so humble. >> i'm nervous. >> reporter: nervous for good reasonter the loss of his job and a divorce, pouring his energy into his art help keep him going. >> i have no idea what i would have done if this wasn't available to me. >> reporter: wow. >> after, you know, when my time was up. so just lucky. >> reporter: lucky to find value in what so many others have thrown away. michelle miller, cbs evening news, new york. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." later on cbs, "60 minutes." thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. eood night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the several citations we've uncovered. >>> a troubling past of the trucking company in the amtrak investigation. >>> a second fatality at a nursing home. of miles >>> celebration of love and happiness and acceptance of yourself. >>> and a parade energized by a law passed thousands of miles away. excitement and unity seen across the bay area today.
. >> marry kate olson. >> reporter: you're so humble. >> i'm nervous. >> reporter: nervous for good reasonter the loss of his job and a divorce, pouring his energy into his art help keep him going. >> i have no idea what i would have done if this wasn't available to me. >> reporter: wow. >> after, you know, when my time was up. so just lucky. >> reporter: lucky to find value in what so many others have thrown away. michelle miller, cbs evening...
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mccraven olson has also indicated the force beginning to show signs of, quote, but trading around the edges. admiral mccraven, the committee looks forward to hearing your thoughts of the stress on special operations, presinal can be mitigated given the demand for their unique skills. the committee is also interested in your view on the future of special operations and the challenges of the special operations personnel likely to face. will the announced drawdown of forces in afghanistan impact special rations, force is given its special operations forces depend heavily on their counterparts in the general purpose forces for many of the enabling kit devotees that the need to be successful. in addition the committee will be interested in your thoughts on the employment on the range of special operations to devotee against al qaeda and associated groups outside of afghanistan, pakistan and iraq. director leon panetta expressed concerns on the shifting to other places most notably in yemen, somalia, north africa, and i hope he will address what you see as the appropriate role for the speci
mccraven olson has also indicated the force beginning to show signs of, quote, but trading around the edges. admiral mccraven, the committee looks forward to hearing your thoughts of the stress on special operations, presinal can be mitigated given the demand for their unique skills. the committee is also interested in your view on the future of special operations and the challenges of the special operations personnel likely to face. will the announced drawdown of forces in afghanistan impact...
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olson for one minute. >> i thank the chairwoman. as we all learned this morning, overseas hackers from china hacked into google email accounts. like sony, epsilon, and now google, my home state of texas has experienced a massive data breach in april of this year, with almost 3.5 million people had their personal information, their names, mailing addresses, and social security numbers compromised from the office of the texas comptroller. it was posted to a public server. there's a clear need for government, businesses, and citizens to work together to protect citizens' personal information. look forward to working with the chairwoman on comprehensive data security legislation. i thank the witnesses for coming, and i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank the gentleman, and turn our attention to the panel. we have a single panel of very distinguished witnesses joining us today. welcome. each of you have a prepared statement that will be placed but if you could summarize your statements remarks, we'd appreciate it. on our panel, w
olson for one minute. >> i thank the chairwoman. as we all learned this morning, overseas hackers from china hacked into google email accounts. like sony, epsilon, and now google, my home state of texas has experienced a massive data breach in april of this year, with almost 3.5 million people had their personal information, their names, mailing addresses, and social security numbers compromised from the office of the texas comptroller. it was posted to a public server. there's a clear...
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captions by erik olson caption colorado, llc comments@captcolo.com [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
captions by erik olson caption colorado, llc comments@captcolo.com [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to...
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. >>> uva star pitcher danny olson projected to go in the top five in the draft today and he did pickedoverall by the seattle mariners. he was selected in the 10th round by the diamondbacks in '08 but chose to attend uva and it seems like a good decision. he's reigning acc pitcher of the year and a two time all american. >>> game 3, canucks up two games to none. middle of your screen right up nathan horton and horton is knocked out. there's a game misconduct, so he's done, has to leave. horton would leave on a stretcher, but he was moving his ex treatments. so that is good news -- extremities, so that is good news. 2nd period, brad marshawn pokes the puck away from the canucks, gets it and beats roberto luongo for the goal. bruins win 8-1 and trail the series two games to one. >>> golfer steve wheat croft was hoping his maryland magic would continue today. over the weekend he blistered the rest of the nationwide field to win the open in college park finishing 29-under park. today atnt he shot a 1st round 5-over 74, played nine on the north and walked off. >>> 54-year-old maryland coach
. >>> uva star pitcher danny olson projected to go in the top five in the draft today and he did pickedoverall by the seattle mariners. he was selected in the 10th round by the diamondbacks in '08 but chose to attend uva and it seems like a good decision. he's reigning acc pitcher of the year and a two time all american. >>> game 3, canucks up two games to none. middle of your screen right up nathan horton and horton is knocked out. there's a game misconduct, so he's done, has...
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olson, who is in many ways the architect of the model block program. thank you for being here. i hope i am not leaving anybody out who has been working on this. as always, it is dangerous when you start naming names because you always leave somebody out, but there are a lot of folks at the agency who worked very hard on this project. this project has taken a lot of energy from residents, a lot of tenacity, a lot of commitment, and in keeping with the way that we do work here in san francisco, a lot of patience. always takes a long time for us to get stuff done, but ultimately, we get it right. i would like to invite michelle to come to the microphone and give you some closing remarks from the perspective of somebody who lives on the block. [applause] >> ok, well, we are truly excited, all the residents, that this actually came to fruition. the initiative of the redevelopment agency, the model block program was our opportunity to get to know our neighbors and become activists for our own community and to raise our voice. i think one person that was not recognized was eric hale.
olson, who is in many ways the architect of the model block program. thank you for being here. i hope i am not leaving anybody out who has been working on this. as always, it is dangerous when you start naming names because you always leave somebody out, but there are a lot of folks at the agency who worked very hard on this project. this project has taken a lot of energy from residents, a lot of tenacity, a lot of commitment, and in keeping with the way that we do work here in san francisco, a...
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serving the purposes of what it was supposed to do and this is the legacy of that that that follows the olson to this day. right i mean i think two things come out of that one is that yeltsin came out of a heavily state apparatus dominated system the communist system he reacted against that wanted to give people the freedom the liberty to be creative and make society themselves but i disagree a bit with dmitri but no ideology no explicit ideology but a culture of seeking panaceas believing that there are solutions out there which will fix things within maybe five or ten years and that's part of a sort of russian cultural heritage seeking marxism combining it with russian characteristics then he'll see in seeking broad based capitalism giving people like gaidar free rule rein giving true buyers handing out and believing it's a belief that if you allow people the opportunity to be entrepreneurs to grab the assets to make things work that everything somehow will be positive sum game and that wasn't the case and therefore you don't need the state you don't need to regularize redistribute manage i
serving the purposes of what it was supposed to do and this is the legacy of that that that follows the olson to this day. right i mean i think two things come out of that one is that yeltsin came out of a heavily state apparatus dominated system the communist system he reacted against that wanted to give people the freedom the liberty to be creative and make society themselves but i disagree a bit with dmitri but no ideology no explicit ideology but a culture of seeking panaceas believing that...
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muslims you know they're in for day olson and it is a religion that does preach balance in a way that christianity doesn't and that's my concern we're almost out of the. parents or world of american icons i wonder when you get to the last word precisely the problem here is that this is completing religion with the violin next act of of a minority people here all religions have suffered from their extremist. members at one point or another it's unfortunately has been no different in this case and really when we're conflating the criminal acts of a few with the entire broad faith community especially people who have been contributing to the society and in many cases even even stepping forward to the word terrorist plots we really are going la join the service of our nation here and thank you both so much for taking the time to speak with us today for having her i want horsley anti muslim sentiments can be found far beyond chairman king's committee tom took on this issue just last week and he explained how it's a symptom of a march a much larger change in america take a look. what's goin
muslims you know they're in for day olson and it is a religion that does preach balance in a way that christianity doesn't and that's my concern we're almost out of the. parents or world of american icons i wonder when you get to the last word precisely the problem here is that this is completing religion with the violin next act of of a minority people here all religions have suffered from their extremist. members at one point or another it's unfortunately has been no different in this case...
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and that he's able to deliver on that spot and if this it's fourth i think olson has to do its part because it is in our joint because no our common interests are this is financial woes overblown after all many policy makers claim greece is too small to cross the kind of economic impact that would change the course of the euro and the health of the global economy and during their last meeting in berlin german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicolas sarkozy assured that a compromise agreement will divert a meltdown and propose a strategy and plan to the vienna initiative of two thousand and nine which tackled nouns in eastern european debts so we have to move forward on this and i think it makes sense to improve the private sector this is important. though the vienna should have may have had its advantages was implemented with countries that were outside of the euro zone and did not pose a threat of internal contagion and so many experts may be rightfully concerned that if greece were to go bankrupt it will sink the entire eurozone originally conceived as a geopolitical theory
and that he's able to deliver on that spot and if this it's fourth i think olson has to do its part because it is in our joint because no our common interests are this is financial woes overblown after all many policy makers claim greece is too small to cross the kind of economic impact that would change the course of the euro and the health of the global economy and during their last meeting in berlin german chancellor angela merkel and french president nicolas sarkozy assured that a...
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then walter olson from the cato institute and maya rockeymoore talk about house republican efforts to stop the government from requiring school meals that are more nutritional but also more
then walter olson from the cato institute and maya rockeymoore talk about house republican efforts to stop the government from requiring school meals that are more nutritional but also more
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walter olson talks about republican efforts to stop the government for requiring still mills -- school meals that are more pictures is. they will explain why the corporation as part of the 2012 budget proposal. there will be a credit or the sponsor. adobe on c-span. -- it will be on c-span. >> each year, congress works to pass the spending bill. you can follow their progress with a comprehensive resource on congress's congressional congress. >> the british house of commons is in recess. the questions returned wednesday june 8, 2011. tonight we will shave the canadian broadcasting
walter olson talks about republican efforts to stop the government for requiring still mills -- school meals that are more pictures is. they will explain why the corporation as part of the 2012 budget proposal. there will be a credit or the sponsor. adobe on c-span. -- it will be on c-span. >> each year, congress works to pass the spending bill. you can follow their progress with a comprehensive resource on congress's congressional congress. >> the british house of commons is in...
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brian olson can turn a canvas into a work of art in less than five minutes. >> so they can experienceuld normally see on a gas ri wall. >> let us begin. music is john lennon, imagine the image of lennon. he will use both of his hands to create the work. >> i've got three brushes in each hand. i'm able to blend color. i'm able to enhance skin tone and create layers very quickly. >> he begin his career more than a dozen years ago. a lot of his work is on his website. he believes his art can inspire people and be creative. >> it's a moment in time. it's a creative expression. that is what i'm trying to share with my audience. it's not what you do but wait you do it that makes you an artist. it's the experience of the energy applied to your own life and being an artist. >> look at this. he finished the work in less than four and a half minutes. >> my challenges are where can i take this from here? >> nice meeting you thanks very much. >>> it's very dramatic. >> very cool. >> lisa argen is here with a final check of the weather. >> warming up out there today, beautiful with a lot of sunshi
brian olson can turn a canvas into a work of art in less than five minutes. >> so they can experienceuld normally see on a gas ri wall. >> let us begin. music is john lennon, imagine the image of lennon. he will use both of his hands to create the work. >> i've got three brushes in each hand. i'm able to blend color. i'm able to enhance skin tone and create layers very quickly. >> he begin his career more than a dozen years ago. a lot of his work is on his website. he...
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this is elvis at area 51 with the olson twins -- [ laughter ] -- showing them what he thinks could beieve everything the government tells them, but luckily, elvis doesn't. [ laughter ] these are priceless painting. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, they're worth nothing. [ laughter ] >> steve: so, without a price. >> jimmy: without a price. and i want to stress that these are all things that very easily could have happened if elvis were alive today. i'm not saying he's not. >> steve: no. >> jimmy: for instance, you could have gone shopping one day and seen this -- it's elvis pulling down the pants of an old navy mannequin -- [ laughter ] -- to make gary busey and greta van susteran laugh. [ laughter and applause ] elvis was famous for pulling pranks in department stores. this is great stuff. it deserves applause. it really does. [ applause ] >> steve: so gary busey and greta van susteran are hanging out. >> jimmy: correct -- yep. >> steve: they're at old navy. >> jimmy: yeah -- and pulls the mannequin's pants down. he pantses the manequin. this is one of my favorites here. i had this
this is elvis at area 51 with the olson twins -- [ laughter ] -- showing them what he thinks could beieve everything the government tells them, but luckily, elvis doesn't. [ laughter ] these are priceless painting. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, they're worth nothing. [ laughter ] >> steve: so, without a price. >> jimmy: without a price. and i want to stress that these are all things that very easily could have happened if elvis were alive today. i'm not saying he's...
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olson for five minutes. >> thank you. i would like to welcome the witnesses. my first two questions are for you, mr. goldman. what is the chamber's view about items are recovered? >> generally, we have supported carve out some midget car alps -- carve outs. >> ok. one witness stated that the ftc thought that a reasonable risk was the right thing because erring on the side of caution was necessary. >> the chamber does support a significant risk standard. there are two possibilities. where customers are over notified and they ignore it and then when a real risk occurs, they do not take any action. or, they get a notice and react immediately and cancel their credit cards. we prefer to have a significant risk standard. >> i have other questions for specific witnesses. if you'll remember company suffered from a security beach, -- security breach, how to better help consumers avoid identity theft. >> many of the elements that are currently in the bill, we actually tried to follow over the years. for example, data minimization is a very good way to protect people on-
olson for five minutes. >> thank you. i would like to welcome the witnesses. my first two questions are for you, mr. goldman. what is the chamber's view about items are recovered? >> generally, we have supported carve out some midget car alps -- carve outs. >> ok. one witness stated that the ftc thought that a reasonable risk was the right thing because erring on the side of caution was necessary. >> the chamber does support a significant risk standard. there are two...
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jim olson is there with the very latest for us this morning.y when the water is likely to come over the levee system in the city of minot. as you mentioned, some 11,000 people have been evacuated. they have until 6:00 tonight to get out of their homes. we're facing what you might call a prairie tsunami, a wall of water coming downstream that will send the mouse river in minot higher than it has ever been. time is running out for residents in minot's nine evacuation zones to get packed up and get out. >> the first time they came by they said a levee had been broke. so we needed to get out as soon as possible. that was about an hour ago. we tried to get out all the main appliances and so forth. they're saying it's going to be above the grarage door. >> reporter: floodwaters are on the verge of spilling over the city's levees earlier than expected. >> we're going to become a lake. and it's hard to accept. it's hard to really believe. but i don't -- i have concerns. >> reporter: the mouse river when loops from canada through the north central part
jim olson is there with the very latest for us this morning.y when the water is likely to come over the levee system in the city of minot. as you mentioned, some 11,000 people have been evacuated. they have until 6:00 tonight to get out of their homes. we're facing what you might call a prairie tsunami, a wall of water coming downstream that will send the mouse river in minot higher than it has ever been. time is running out for residents in minot's nine evacuation zones to get packed up and...
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brian olson can turn a large blank canvas into a work of art in less than five minutes, pulling the audiencento his creativity. >> they can experience what they would normally just see on a gallery wall. what is the creative process that i go through. >> reporter: so let us begin. the music is john lennon. he will use both of his hands to create the work. >> when i'm using brushes i have three brushes in each hand and i'm able to blend color and create skin tone. >> reporter: he began his professional career more than a dozen years guy. a lot of his work is on his website. >> it is a moment in time. you know, it as creative expression and that is what i'm trying to share with my audience that it is not what you do, it is the way that you do it that makes me an artist. sort of take this experience and energy and apply it to your own life and be an artist. >> reporter: the song is ending but look at this he finished the work in less than four and a half minutes. >> my challenges are where can i take it from here, what is the next level. >> nice meeting you, thanks very much. >> reporter: in sa
brian olson can turn a large blank canvas into a work of art in less than five minutes, pulling the audiencento his creativity. >> they can experience what they would normally just see on a gallery wall. what is the creative process that i go through. >> reporter: so let us begin. the music is john lennon. he will use both of his hands to create the work. >> when i'm using brushes i have three brushes in each hand and i'm able to blend color and create skin tone. >>...
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brian olson can change a large, blank canvas into a work of art in minutes. >> they can experience what they would normally see on a gallery wall. what's that creative process that i go through? >> let us begin. the music is john lennon. imagine the image of lennon. he will use both of his hands to create the work. >> when i'm using brushes i have three brushes in each hand so i'm able to blend color, i'm able to enhance skin tone and create layers very quickly. >> brian began his professional career more than a dozen years ago. a lot of his work is on his website. he believes his art can inspire people to let go, take chances, be creative. >> it's a moment in time. it's a creative expression. that's what i'm trying to share with my audience. ice not what you do, it's the way that you do it that makes you an artist. sort of take this experience, this energy, apply it to your own life and be an artist. >> the song is ending. but look at this? he finished the work in less than 4 1/2 minutes. >> my challenges are where can i take this from here? what's the next level? >> nice meeting you,
brian olson can change a large, blank canvas into a work of art in minutes. >> they can experience what they would normally see on a gallery wall. what's that creative process that i go through? >> let us begin. the music is john lennon. imagine the image of lennon. he will use both of his hands to create the work. >> when i'm using brushes i have three brushes in each hand so i'm able to blend color, i'm able to enhance skin tone and create layers very quickly. >> brian...
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olson. thank you all very much for taking time to come and testify. we appreciate your input. >> mr. chairman, if i may, this is something that kind of gnawing at me. i heard and i tried to get to this issue in my line of questioning. is there administration bill and has that bill been filed and here in the senate? is it in the sena? i know it's not in the house. >> maybe they'll be able to answer you. it is my understanding. i may be wrong that mr. rockefeller introduced abill similar to the administration's request. maybe they can answer it. >> is that the bill, ms. hoffman? >> i don't have explicit knowledge. all i have right now is the discussion draft. i'm not aware. >> do you know, mr. stockton? >> the same. discussion. >> do you know, mr. mcclelland? >> sorry, it's the same. >> the white house doesn't talk to you all any more than it talks to us, right? we'll find out. >> may i have additional time to ask another question? >> without objection, i'll give 2000 additional minutes. >> thank you very much. this is a serious threat to our country. w
olson. thank you all very much for taking time to come and testify. we appreciate your input. >> mr. chairman, if i may, this is something that kind of gnawing at me. i heard and i tried to get to this issue in my line of questioning. is there administration bill and has that bill been filed and here in the senate? is it in the sena? i know it's not in the house. >> maybe they'll be able to answer you. it is my understanding. i may be wrong that mr. rockefeller introduced abill...
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admiral olson has done a general task force and has done an amazing job of getting out to the units to talk to the soldiers, sailors, airmens, marines to find out what are the stresses on the force? that task force is kind of continuing to gather it's data and information and if confirmed, i will come in and take the recommendations of that task force and aggressively pursue programs that make sense in order to take care of the families and their soldiers. i mean we have to take a hard look at not just making sure this force is sustainable for the next couple of years. what is it going to look like in five years, ten years, 15 years. if we don't get ahead of this and get on top of the concerns and the pressures on the families and the soldiers, i have great concerns about what this force will look like ten years from now. >> thank you, sir. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator brown. senator begich. >> thank you all for your willingness to serve. like many of my colleagues i hope you are all confirmed and look forward to the additional service to the country. first, general,
admiral olson has done a general task force and has done an amazing job of getting out to the units to talk to the soldiers, sailors, airmens, marines to find out what are the stresses on the force? that task force is kind of continuing to gather it's data and information and if confirmed, i will come in and take the recommendations of that task force and aggressively pursue programs that make sense in order to take care of the families and their soldiers. i mean we have to take a hard look at...
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mccraven olson has also indicated the force beginning to show signs of, quote, but trading around the edges. admiral mccraven, the committee looks forward to hearing your thoughts of the stress on special operations, presinal can be mitigated given the demand for their unique skills. the committee is also interested in your view on the future of special operations and the challenges of the special operations personnel likely to face. will the announced drawdown of forces in afghanistan impact special rations, force is given its special operations forces depend heavily on their counterparts in the general purpose forces for many of the enabling kit devotees that the need to be successful. in addition the committee will be interested in your thoughts on the employment on the range of special operations to devotee against al qaeda and associated groups outside of afghanistan, pakistan and iraq. director leon panetta expressed concerns on the shifting to other places most notably in yemen, somalia, north africa, and i hope he will address what you see as the appropriate role for the speci
mccraven olson has also indicated the force beginning to show signs of, quote, but trading around the edges. admiral mccraven, the committee looks forward to hearing your thoughts of the stress on special operations, presinal can be mitigated given the demand for their unique skills. the committee is also interested in your view on the future of special operations and the challenges of the special operations personnel likely to face. will the announced drawdown of forces in afghanistan impact...
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olson, a member of the energy and commerce committee. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. olson: thank you, madam chairman, and thanks to my colleague from kentucky for giving me this time. i rise in strong support of h.r. 2021, the jobs and energy permitting act. this bill will help clarify and improve e.p.a.'s decision making and air permitting off the coast of alaska and restore much-needed certainty to that regulatory process. estimates show that the seas have the potential to produce up to one million barrels of oil per day while creating over 50,000 american jobs. it is unacceptable that the bureaucratic process has caused a race for five years and continues to block american energy resources from being developed. this bill would hold the administration accountable for its actions and provide the certainty so desperately needed by the private sector to grow jobs and get our economy back on track. at a time of record high gas prices, we should be committed to developing american energy resources, r
olson, a member of the energy and commerce committee. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for two minutes. mr. olson: thank you, madam chairman, and thanks to my colleague from kentucky for giving me this time. i rise in strong support of h.r. 2021, the jobs and energy permitting act. this bill will help clarify and improve e.p.a.'s decision making and air permitting off the coast of alaska and restore much-needed certainty to that regulatory process. estimates show that the seas...
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then, a roundtable on the issue of the government's role in combating obesity -- walter olson and mayaoore. in our final segment, joshua gotbaum will talk about the government protection of private
then, a roundtable on the issue of the government's role in combating obesity -- walter olson and mayaoore. in our final segment, joshua gotbaum will talk about the government protection of private
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olson cast a significant doubt as to whether prosecutorial discretion was a core presidential power of which executive privilege may be asserted. and that doubt was magnified by two d.c. court of appeals opinions dealing with espy and judicial watch in 1997 and 2004ment taken together with previous high court decisions, it is now the law of the circuit most likely to rule on privilege disputes, that an assertion of presidential communications privilege will be held to be limited to the quintessential power and nondelegations of presidential power. and those are the core functions in the constitution. and one of the core functions is not prosecutorial discretion. the third difference emanates from the important 2008 district court ruling in house judiciary committee versus meyers. that case arose out of the removal and replacement of nine u.s. attorneys in many 2006. in 2006. the white house counsel heir yet meyers -- harriet miers and josh bolton were subpoenaed, but at the direction of the president they refused to comply and were ordered not to even appear on the return date on the g
olson cast a significant doubt as to whether prosecutorial discretion was a core presidential power of which executive privilege may be asserted. and that doubt was magnified by two d.c. court of appeals opinions dealing with espy and judicial watch in 1997 and 2004ment taken together with previous high court decisions, it is now the law of the circuit most likely to rule on privilege disputes, that an assertion of presidential communications privilege will be held to be limited to the...
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olson for five minutes. >> i thank the chair. commissioner ramirez, welcome to thank you for your time today. as you know, the saved data act would require notification of profit as possible, that's a quote. individuals whose personal information was acquired or assessed in a breach following an assessment. and a notification should be based on risk of harm. not just on the facts data breach had occurred. otherwise we would find ourselves in a situation where consumers are flooded with notices that become desensitized and then may not take action to protect themselves. there's a real risk due to a significant breach where personal identifiable information was stolen. identity theft could occur. as currently drafted this legislation stand is the risk is quote free of mr. market in response to my colleagues questions you said that is the stand that the ftc supports. do you think consumers would be better served in the long run if the standard for change to significant risk of harm? and what in your opinion is the difference between
olson for five minutes. >> i thank the chair. commissioner ramirez, welcome to thank you for your time today. as you know, the saved data act would require notification of profit as possible, that's a quote. individuals whose personal information was acquired or assessed in a breach following an assessment. and a notification should be based on risk of harm. not just on the facts data breach had occurred. otherwise we would find ourselves in a situation where consumers are flooded with...
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olson: all major physician insurers have cut rates, giving texas doctors affordable premiums, allowing them to focus on quality of care. texas is a model for tort reform for the nation. i urge the congress to adopt a similar policy to save our nation billions in medical costs. the chair: the -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. are there further one-minute requests? under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. tonko: thank you, mr. speaker. this evening, i will be joined by my colleague from california, representative garmeppedy. he and i will discuss for this next hour the issues that deal with a program that is tremendously popular in this country that deals with our senior population as they have the resources through a program dubbed medicare that enables them to enjoy with dignity their senior years. and to be able to have the security of knowing that there is affordability and accessibility for their health care needs. and obviously,
olson: all major physician insurers have cut rates, giving texas doctors affordable premiums, allowing them to focus on quality of care. texas is a model for tort reform for the nation. i urge the congress to adopt a similar policy to save our nation billions in medical costs. the chair: the -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. are there further one-minute requests? under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko is...
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olson for five minutes. >> i thank the chair. commissioner ramirez, welcome. thank you for your time today. as you know, safe data act would require to begin to notify as promptly as possible -- and that's a quote -- individuals whose personal information was acquired or assessed in a breach following an assessment, and notification should be based on risk of harm. not just on the fact a breach had occurred. otherwise, we may find ourselves in a situation where consumers are flooded with notices by companies to become desensitized and may not take action to protect themselves when there's a real risk due to a significant breach where personal, identifiable information was stolen and identity theft could occur. as currently drafted, this legislation standing for risk is, quote, reasonable risk of harm. in response, my colleague congressman sterns' questions, you said that is the standard the f.t.c. supports. do you think consumers would be better served in the long run if the standard was changed to, quote, significant risk of harm, end quote. what in your opin
olson for five minutes. >> i thank the chair. commissioner ramirez, welcome. thank you for your time today. as you know, safe data act would require to begin to notify as promptly as possible -- and that's a quote -- individuals whose personal information was acquired or assessed in a breach following an assessment, and notification should be based on risk of harm. not just on the fact a breach had occurred. otherwise, we may find ourselves in a situation where consumers are flooded with...
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olson. thank you all very much for taking time to come and testify. we appreciate your input. >> mr. chairman, if i may, this is something that kind of gnawing at me. i heard and i tried to get to this issue in my line of questioning. is there administration bill and has that bill been filed and here in the senate? is it in the senate? i know it's not in the house. >> maybe they'll be able to answer you. it is my understanding. i may be wrong that mr. rockefeller introduced a bill similar to the administration's request. maybe they can answer it. >> is that the bill, ms. hoffman? >> i don't have explicit knowledge. all i have right now is the discussion draft. i'm not aware. >> do you know, mr. stockton? >> the same. discussion. >> do you know, mr. mcclelland? >> sorry, it's the same. >> the white house doesn't talk to you all any more than it talks to us, right? we'll find out. >> may i have additional time to ask another question? >> without objection, i'll give 2000 additional minutes. >> thank you very much. this is a serious threat to our country
olson. thank you all very much for taking time to come and testify. we appreciate your input. >> mr. chairman, if i may, this is something that kind of gnawing at me. i heard and i tried to get to this issue in my line of questioning. is there administration bill and has that bill been filed and here in the senate? is it in the senate? i know it's not in the house. >> maybe they'll be able to answer you. it is my understanding. i may be wrong that mr. rockefeller introduced a bill...
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olson served as national explore president of boy scouts of america where you are elected nationwide to serve for a year in the leadership position for the boy scouts. -- i also served as national explorer president of boys scouts of america where you are elected nationwide to serve for year in a leadership position for the boy scouts. caller: i do not have a problem with gays or lesbians representing, but i hope [inaudible] i just hope that your private life is your private life. like you said earlier i agree with you i think we should just not be so blunt about it. that is all i have to say. guest: barney frank is a fascinating member of congress. great leader. he has been representing his constituents in massachusetts very well. since he was out in since he is in an openly gay member of congress. he was, and he came through that very well. obviously to be awarded the chairmanship of the financial- services committee many years later. colleagues all he was a great leader in strong debater. he came through his the challenges he had. for many americans the idea of coming out is still
olson served as national explore president of boy scouts of america where you are elected nationwide to serve for a year in the leadership position for the boy scouts. -- i also served as national explorer president of boys scouts of america where you are elected nationwide to serve for year in a leadership position for the boy scouts. caller: i do not have a problem with gays or lesbians representing, but i hope [inaudible] i just hope that your private life is your private life. like you said...
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olson for five minutes. >> i think the witnesses for your expertise. in my home state of texas, we experienced a serious and troubling data breach earlier this year, names, addresses, social security numbers, and in some cases birth dates and driver's license numbers were posted on bankert bid on a public server. in response, the state attorney general and fbi launched a criminal investigation into the data breach. unfortunately, these are happening more frequently and they cost businesses tens of billions of dollars annually. the federal trade commission estimates that 9 million individuals and the united states have their identity stolen every year. this is the equivalent of approximately 17 identity stolen every minute. it that means during course of this hearing, 85 identities across this country will be stolen during my testimony. there was a tool created for texans to receive updated information about a data breach, along with recommended security steps to take. the actually put up a toll-free number, and the comptroller is offering credit monito
olson for five minutes. >> i think the witnesses for your expertise. in my home state of texas, we experienced a serious and troubling data breach earlier this year, names, addresses, social security numbers, and in some cases birth dates and driver's license numbers were posted on bankert bid on a public server. in response, the state attorney general and fbi launched a criminal investigation into the data breach. unfortunately, these are happening more frequently and they cost...
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olson. thank you all very much for taking time to come and testify. we appreciate your input. >> mr. chairman, if i may, this is something that kind of gnawing at me. i heard and i tried to get to this issue in my line of questioning. is there administration bill and has that bill been filed and here in the senate? is it in the senate? i know it's not in the house. >> maybe they'll be able to answer you. it is my understanding. i may be wrong that mr. rockefeller introduced a bill similar to the administration's request. maybe they can answer it. >> is that the bill, ms. hoffman? >> i don't have explicit knowledge. all i have right now is the discussion draft. i'm not aware. >> do you know, mr. stockton? >> the same. discussion. >> do you know, mr. mcclelland? >> sorry, it's the same. >> the white house doesn't talk to you all any more than it talks to us, right? we'll find out. >> may i have additional time to ask another question? >> without objection, i'll give 2000 additional minutes. >> thank you very much. this is a serious threat to our country
olson. thank you all very much for taking time to come and testify. we appreciate your input. >> mr. chairman, if i may, this is something that kind of gnawing at me. i heard and i tried to get to this issue in my line of questioning. is there administration bill and has that bill been filed and here in the senate? is it in the senate? i know it's not in the house. >> maybe they'll be able to answer you. it is my understanding. i may be wrong that mr. rockefeller introduced a bill...