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our first two questions come from students from the law academy of palm bay each -- palm beach lakes high school. someone have a microphone back there? ok, go right ahead. >>. afternoon, your honor. my name is -- good afternoon, your honor. my name is emmanuel. i wanted to know what the pros and cons were of being a supreme court justice. [laughter] >> what are the pros and cons of being a supreme court justice if you would like to be one of one day? >> i missed the practice of law. i love the practice, i love jury trials, i love advising clients. the con is that there is a distance. the fascination is that in the course of learning about the law, you find that you can always learn more about yourself. that means you realize you have a lot more to learn. >> we have a second question? >> good afternoon. my name is gavin. my question is, was being a supreme court justice your long- term goal when you were younger? >> was being a supreme court justice my long-term goal when i was younger? i think not. i frankly was -- my father was a lawyer. he would take me out of school. i was at the
our first two questions come from students from the law academy of palm bay each -- palm beach lakes high school. someone have a microphone back there? ok, go right ahead. >>. afternoon, your honor. my name is -- good afternoon, your honor. my name is emmanuel. i wanted to know what the pros and cons were of being a supreme court justice. [laughter] >> what are the pros and cons of being a supreme court justice if you would like to be one of one day? >> i missed the practice...
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the vent was hosted by the palm beach county bar association in florida. "america and the courts" errors today at 7:00 eastern on c-span. after thatt the campaign 2010 coverage continues with speeches by connecticut and colorado senate democratic candidates. last night, the attorney general primary bbllot in the race tt succeed incumbent chris dodd who is retiring. the current colorado senator is now seeking a fulllu.s. senate term after replacing ken salazar, who became the interior secretary. later today, the colorado democraticcparty convention will decide whether he qualifies for his party's august 10 primary. you can sse those remarks tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. >> in some ways, it gives ou a sense of what the country is thinking at that moment. >> he looks behind the institution of the u.s. senate. "the upper house" on sunday. >> the senate returns on monday at 2:00 eastern. they will begin work on the 2010 spending bill funding military operations in iraq and aaghanistan. the legislation provides $34 billion to fund 30,000 additional troops in
the vent was hosted by the palm beach county bar association in florida. "america and the courts" errors today at 7:00 eastern on c-span. after thatt the campaign 2010 coverage continues with speeches by connecticut and colorado senate democratic candidates. last night, the attorney general primary bbllot in the race tt succeed incumbent chris dodd who is retiring. the current colorado senator is now seeking a fulllu.s. senate term after replacing ken salazar, who became the interior...
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go out to dinner -- palm basketballs, whatever you want to do." [ laughter ] "no, it's up to you. whatever you want to do --" [ laughter and applause ] i don't know if you guys heard about it, but apparently the icelandic volcano crisis cost the airline industry more than $3 billion. which explains why delta's new bag-check fee is $10,000. i heard that amy winehouse is being treated for bruised ribs after she fell at her home over the weekend. yeah, when she got to the hospital they offered to give her morphine. but she was like, "no, it's cool, brought my own." [ laughter ] "don't use any of your stash, i got my stash." and finally, a 15-year-old boy here in new york has been accepted to harvard, m.i.t. and cal tech, though, he is still hoping to get accepted by a top choice, girls. [ laughter and applause ] "just go palm basketballs." we have a great show, everybody! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, we got a great show tonight. but first, everyone, before we get started tonight, i have an update on our rolling stones week. here we go! ♪ [ cheers
go out to dinner -- palm basketballs, whatever you want to do." [ laughter ] "no, it's up to you. whatever you want to do --" [ laughter and applause ] i don't know if you guys heard about it, but apparently the icelandic volcano crisis cost the airline industry more than $3 billion. which explains why delta's new bag-check fee is $10,000. i heard that amy winehouse is being treated for bruised ribs after she fell at her home over the weekend. yeah, when she got to the hospital...
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they normally survive on rice and beans and when that runs out, palm hearts and pir ran what meat. but since there are guests, they cook up some salted meat and we hit the hammock. all right, not bad. if it wasn't a stifling 98 degrees. well, that was fun. let's never do it again. my stuff should be dry, right? and no. oh, yeah. nothing more delightful than putting on wet boots. first thing in the morning. >> i think day-to-day, getting up, putting the wet clothes on again and starting out is one of the toughest things of the whole expedition, that the endurance, both mental and physical, has been a thing that is the most wearing. i've been quite humbled by how much i've had to rely on other people and how i've had to rely on the generosity and good nature of the locals who i've met on the way through, to help and the interest in the expedition has been overwhelming, really. >> reporter: sure you don't want to, i don't know, buy this bar and marry a local and put an end to this? >> i think we need to press on. >> reporter: how many miles to go? >> 700. >> reporter: best of luck, ma
they normally survive on rice and beans and when that runs out, palm hearts and pir ran what meat. but since there are guests, they cook up some salted meat and we hit the hammock. all right, not bad. if it wasn't a stifling 98 degrees. well, that was fun. let's never do it again. my stuff should be dry, right? and no. oh, yeah. nothing more delightful than putting on wet boots. first thing in the morning. >> i think day-to-day, getting up, putting the wet clothes on again and starting...
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pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ y to get your favorite tv shows in the palmdigital tv is here. the new technology is being unveiled at though newseum tonight. melanie alnwick is live with the news edge. >> reporter: there are all kinds of devices here. it is pretty excitingful everything from cell phones here to laptops, as you can see and i think this is really interesting over here. eric, if you can show this, as well. this is the usb device that you plug in it and it has an antenna you may attach to your laptop. joining me now is john. do you have a usb. >> portable dvd. a mobile dvd capability built in. it is really cool. a seven inch diagonal screen. perfect for the speed of the car with the kids. >> what makes it different about videoing video that people have over the internet. >> this is live local television, it is delivered by channel 5 and other stations in town so you are receiving it live as it is being broadcast. and for the first time here you are able to do that on the go. >> right. why so many devices [ inaudible ] >> we believe this little c
pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ y to get your favorite tv shows in the palmdigital tv is here. the new technology is being unveiled at though newseum tonight. melanie alnwick is live with the news edge. >> reporter: there are all kinds of devices here. it is pretty excitingful everything from cell phones here to laptops, as you can see and i think this is really interesting over here. eric, if you can show this, as well. this is the usb device that you...
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thanks to my palm and to all of you for
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the metal beams are being escorted by firefighters to palm beach gardens in florida.et there for an elaborate memorial day ceremony and for the dedication of a september 11th memorial. the beams and firefighters will spend the night at the volunteer fire station in landover. >>> that's our broadcast for now. "the tonight show" is up next. >>> we'll see you tomorrow.
the metal beams are being escorted by firefighters to palm beach gardens in florida.et there for an elaborate memorial day ceremony and for the dedication of a september 11th memorial. the beams and firefighters will spend the night at the volunteer fire station in landover. >>> that's our broadcast for now. "the tonight show" is up next. >>> we'll see you tomorrow.
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[laughter] instead they settled for a ranch high a in the mountains near palm springs but most of the brothers at this point* were fugitives from the lot and they thought hanging out with a guy running for governor on the ticket of marijuana legalization and wanted to outlaw the ball and make baseball the state sport and eliminate all money to go to a barter system, john lennon whom he had helped with the song all you need is love he sang part of the chorus, he wrote the song come together , the campaign anthem. it was a high-profile guy with high-profile friends. most of the guys were not all interested in hanging out with the range and they did their own deal but the rest of them scattered. they ended up and now we which was the version of the utopian island and back then in 1970 when they arrived it was much different. i was lucky enough to go there, they totally went there with the grandiose ambitions several of them with no standing experience commandeered a yacht and filled with mexican marijuana and sailed across the pacific and got completely lost not only new-line did not kno
[laughter] instead they settled for a ranch high a in the mountains near palm springs but most of the brothers at this point* were fugitives from the lot and they thought hanging out with a guy running for governor on the ticket of marijuana legalization and wanted to outlaw the ball and make baseball the state sport and eliminate all money to go to a barter system, john lennon whom he had helped with the song all you need is love he sang part of the chorus, he wrote the song come together ,...
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reputation and it is an honor to be with you and to know you have a joint session with members of the palmeach bar. we look in our civic light for mediating institutions. i noticed your courtesy in calling candidates to be recognized. it reminded me of how important it is to participate in civic democracy. i noticed you have here speakers evaluation -- [laughter] it reminded me of the time i was in modesto, california, for the rotary club. the treasury said, we need to raise the dues to get better speakers. [laughter] it is a pleasure to be back in florida. i was the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, georgia, alabama. it was my honor to be the circuit justice and to come often to those states and to meet with members of your bar. that circuit sits in atlanta. montgomery, alabama. one of my friends was appointed to the court directly from private practice. he had been on the bench for six months. . the trial judge made a mistake. the attorney was arguing and said, it would be of interest that this was a new judge. he had been on the bench for three months. have been ond, i the bench for
reputation and it is an honor to be with you and to know you have a joint session with members of the palmeach bar. we look in our civic light for mediating institutions. i noticed your courtesy in calling candidates to be recognized. it reminded me of how important it is to participate in civic democracy. i noticed you have here speakers evaluation -- [laughter] it reminded me of the time i was in modesto, california, for the rotary club. the treasury said, we need to raise the dues to get...
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sales of palms were up by more than 5% compared to the previous month. -- sales of houses were up. millions of people took a vantage of the first-time homeowners tax credit off before it expired. if last week's mortgage applications fell to the lowest level in 13 years. a surprise jump in mortgage rates could get buyers back into the market. mortgage rates could go as low as 4.5% by this summer. if that would be the year's lowest level and close to a 50- year low. international investors are putting their money into the u.s. instead of europe. if the federal garmin is trying to ban baby cribs with drop down sides. the chairperson of the consumer product safety commission is pledging to ban the sale and manufacture of them. is blamed for the death of 32 infants and toddlers since 2000. many big retailers have stopped selling them but they are still widely available online. >>> airlines have added extra fees on peak travel days. surcharges run from $10 up to $30 for each one with a domestic flight. most flights from june 10 through august 22 have surcharges. however, there are none o
sales of palms were up by more than 5% compared to the previous month. -- sales of houses were up. millions of people took a vantage of the first-time homeowners tax credit off before it expired. if last week's mortgage applications fell to the lowest level in 13 years. a surprise jump in mortgage rates could get buyers back into the market. mortgage rates could go as low as 4.5% by this summer. if that would be the year's lowest level and close to a 50- year low. international investors are...
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. >> the russian palm says we should use a controled under ground nuclear blast. >> i love them. i. >> they say the underground explosion squeezes their channel and uh apparently the coof yet did it five times and only unsuccessful a couple times. >> there are a lot of two headed whales. >> they killed the pirates and nobody cares. >> and the second base man for the 82 giants was joe morgan. >> i hate joe mar began. not a good color comeentator. >> chris chris stey. the guy sanding next to him could not be more annoying. he has a face that you want to go -- >> greg-alogue. you asked if pet workers get pet bonuses? >> it has been illegal to keep miniatures. they are half man. >> and the other half, awesome. >> also please be a little embarassed for referencing "mama-mia." it is it is an ma -- an amazing movie. when preers pros anyone breaks into song, nothing matters in the world. no greek fiscal crisis or pea trying to pronounce this. shame on you about saying good things about organ annie. it is some of the best literature that we've got, and it is important to note gray was lib
. >> the russian palm says we should use a controled under ground nuclear blast. >> i love them. i. >> they say the underground explosion squeezes their channel and uh apparently the coof yet did it five times and only unsuccessful a couple times. >> there are a lot of two headed whales. >> they killed the pirates and nobody cares. >> and the second base man for the 82 giants was joe morgan. >> i hate joe mar began. not a good color comeentator....
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he went to high school in west palm. he's a florida state seminole. maxwell takes it outside. 2-0.as double. done. drove him home with a single. first baseman cantu playing behind adam. 3-0. now he may take a couple. desmond is on deck. you wonder how long fredi gonzales will go with a left- hander with very little big- league experience. his first appearance as a marlin. with what is now a dangerous young right-handed hitter on deck. walked him on four. lett see if the manager comes out of the dugout. >> rob: looks like he tried to aim that last pitch. and that will be it. quick appearance. >> bob: fredi gonzales had the right arm up before he left. that's its for hunter jones in his marlin debut. they have been warming up chris lerew and a big spot for ian desmond. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r... ♪ ♪ ♪ bohm-bohm, bohm-bohm, bohm-bohm ♪ ♪ bohm, bohm-b
he went to high school in west palm. he's a florida state seminole. maxwell takes it outside. 2-0.as double. done. drove him home with a single. first baseman cantu playing behind adam. 3-0. now he may take a couple. desmond is on deck. you wonder how long fredi gonzales will go with a left- hander with very little big- league experience. his first appearance as a marlin. with what is now a dangerous young right-handed hitter on deck. walked him on four. lett see if the manager comes out of the...
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when that runs out, palm hearts and piranha meat.ht since there are guests joe cooks up some salted beef and we hit the hammock. all right, not bad. if it wasn't a stifling 98 degrees. well, that was fun. let's never do it again. all my stuff should be dry, right? and -- no. oh, yeah, nothing more delightful than putting on wet boots first thing in the morning. >> i think day to day, getting up, putting wet clothes on again, and starting out is one of the toughest things of the whole expedition. that the endurance, both mental and physical, has been the thing that is the most wearing. i've been quite humbled by how much i've had to rely on other people and how i've had to rely on the generosity and good nature of the locals who i've met all the way through. the help and interest in the expedition has been overwhelming, really. >> are you sure you don't want to, i don't know, buy this bar, marry a local, put an end to this folly? >> i think we need to press on. >> you're going to press on? >> yeah. >> how many miles to go? >> 700. >>
when that runs out, palm hearts and piranha meat.ht since there are guests joe cooks up some salted beef and we hit the hammock. all right, not bad. if it wasn't a stifling 98 degrees. well, that was fun. let's never do it again. all my stuff should be dry, right? and -- no. oh, yeah, nothing more delightful than putting on wet boots first thing in the morning. >> i think day to day, getting up, putting wet clothes on again, and starting out is one of the toughest things of the whole...
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then he went down to palm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both believe entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people. so, terry and i believe you ought to care about the environment and wildlife. but you ought to do it in a dynamic way that incentivizes people to come up with better solutions, not in a regulation, litigation model that punishes people. the solutions academy is being developed at the american solutio solutions. we believe you have to have enormous change for the united states to be competitive with kline and india -- china and india. we believe this is a country that has an enormous depth of government. there are 513,000 elected officials from school board to city county to county commission state legislature and we
then he went down to palm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both believe entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people. so, terry and i believe you...
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the new york collection is more for the business office and palm beach delivers more sporty, when you'reolfing and going on the beach and things with your child. and then the paris collection is a little bit more stones and more glamour so you could wear it to any of the outfits that you want. >> and you also have a replica of your own wedding ring. >> that's right. >> people should buy that, of course. you have replicas of a lot of your pieces, as well. >> i got inspired by my own jewelry box, my own pieces, as well as three places that i live, new york, paris and palm beach. >> how about your husband, is he driving this? >> no. he's busy with his own stuff. my son is now in school. it is really exciting to see the samples and the collection coming out. but you know, i just told him that i'm very excited to work with the designs and he was very supportive. i said to me, go ahead and, you know, i know you will do very well. you have a great ideas and great design sense and here is the collection. >> great design sense because people don't realize that you also studied architecture in sch
the new york collection is more for the business office and palm beach delivers more sporty, when you'reolfing and going on the beach and things with your child. and then the paris collection is a little bit more stones and more glamour so you could wear it to any of the outfits that you want. >> and you also have a replica of your own wedding ring. >> that's right. >> people should buy that, of course. you have replicas of a lot of your pieces, as well. >> i got...
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then he went down to palm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both believe entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people. so, terry and i believe you ought to care about the environment and wildlife. but you ought to do it in a dynamic way that incentivizes people to come up with better solutions, not in a regulation, litigation model that punishes people. the solutions academy is being developed at the american solutio solutions. we believe you have to have enormous change for the united states to be competitive with kline and india -- china and india. we believe this is a country that has an enormous depth of government. there are 513,000 elected officials from school board to city county to county commission to state legislature and
then he went down to palm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both believe entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people. so, terry and i believe you...
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ted has the plate tonight of the angel, palm, brian. morgan gets jammed.hey've made 23 errors. the post coming into this saturday. dap has already made 7er issue errors between them. and john baker is the one player in the line yum tonight who was not there last night. he's there catcher. adam caught up, strike within to adam. double, rbi scored a couple of runs last night. marlin number 10 in the league. by the way the nationals are right behind them with an era that keeps tunnel basketball game after game. nats are 8th in the league a the era. skipper likes this pitching these days, here the 1-2. close enough to be narking at him. >> i know it's surprising but that's what you're supposed to do. you're supposed to act like a big league. not go out and have the moser issue rondos and losses year in and year out. >> grandkidding billion, drops in there for the second out. only the ninth time he has fans this year. brian thrown to 17 hits. # of those last night. first time he's done that. >> very rarery do you see a guy, but he sits around, doesn't get in a
ted has the plate tonight of the angel, palm, brian. morgan gets jammed.hey've made 23 errors. the post coming into this saturday. dap has already made 7er issue errors between them. and john baker is the one player in the line yum tonight who was not there last night. he's there catcher. adam caught up, strike within to adam. double, rbi scored a couple of runs last night. marlin number 10 in the league. by the way the nationals are right behind them with an era that keeps tunnel basketball...
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you have the psychological well-being of millions of people in the palm of your hand.think it is no different than being a politician. being a mayor. i was the mayor of my town in florida for awhile. and you feel that you were there to represent a large collection of people and hold the mirror up to them. and i think that is what owning a sports team is all about. i have a place down in vero beach and we've spent the holidays there. >> one of the things in your book is that there are no pictures of your family. >> it was not that kind of the book. my wife likes a little ít of privacy. my picture was on the cover. i think we thought that was enough. >> what is your prediction asf) to the future -- the things that you have been talking about -- the effect on politics? >> i think the country right now is growing furt@7)t(t further apart from its government. we have seen now the teabaggers, and our president coming in with such popularity already fallen. dp]then in the middle areas -- e media -- and what c-span is so brilliant about, you not need"4 an editor or a filter
you have the psychological well-being of millions of people in the palm of your hand.think it is no different than being a politician. being a mayor. i was the mayor of my town in florida for awhile. and you feel that you were there to represent a large collection of people and hold the mirror up to them. and i think that is what owning a sports team is all about. i have a place down in vero beach and we've spent the holidays there. >> one of the things in your book is that there are no...
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they have and the palm of their hand, the ability to communicate, get educated, get entertained, to doommerce, and we are just ready to get there but it is mind-boggling. look at the technology of an eye patch. that was inconceivable 10 years ago. -- look of the technology of an ipad. countries will be able to leapfrog everything else. there is the sense that the old world met its people have is the concentration. ever because there because people are there. you go to new york because it is crowded. there are these changes that are dramatic and i think the percentage of our work force, college educated higher than anywhere else, but in the younger group not. one thing that gives me comfort and should give this comfort -- this country great pause to think is that the percentage of people living in new york city that college-educated is going up. that is because of emigrants. people think that immigrants come here without education. an awful lot of them have the best education. they come here and they kill for a green card if they can get it. we are developing drugs in india. we are deve
they have and the palm of their hand, the ability to communicate, get educated, get entertained, to doommerce, and we are just ready to get there but it is mind-boggling. look at the technology of an eye patch. that was inconceivable 10 years ago. -- look of the technology of an ipad. countries will be able to leapfrog everything else. there is the sense that the old world met its people have is the concentration. ever because there because people are there. you go to new york because it is...
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thanks to my palm and to all of you for watching, i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you all gigot, we hopee you all here next week. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> on fox news watch. >> i think it's on the website, if you want to see it. the obama white house takes another step in side stepping the press acting as its own news service, with videos, pictures, opinion and twitter blasts, all positive and unfiltered. has the mainstream media ignored the issue? the president's supreme dom knee makes her rounds with lawmakers and mum to the media yet, this picture gets some in the press crying foul, really? five california teens take heat for their pride in the red, white and blue. did the media coverage add to the controversy? efforts in the gulf continue as the oil spill blame game played out on capitol hill. is the president playing along? and an old man and his old men's magazine try to stay relevant in the internet age. 36-24-36 with a couple of extra dimensions. president obama began the week by introducing his nominee for supreme court justice to the nation and to the pr
thanks to my palm and to all of you for watching, i'm paul gigot, we hope to see you all gigot, we hopee you all here next week. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> on fox news watch. >> i think it's on the website, if you want to see it. the obama white house takes another step in side stepping the press acting as its own news service, with videos, pictures, opinion and twitter blasts, all positive and unfiltered. has the mainstream media ignored the issue? the...
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a metal of the palm was cool to the touch, but a source of fire was brought into contact with shoes. he hurled the western toward the house, shattered glass on the iron ball, smashed undertow walters bedroom and instantly woke him and the others in the room. mather came running it through with his wife, daughter nancy. they sought lena to pieces on the floor. he didn't come to expect it and i love this language, but could not go was charged, the upper part which i powercom developer with a mixture of turpentine and powder and what else i am not. looking around the room, mather said the unexploded grenade passing through the window had paid the iron given such a turn to it that on the floor at the fire and the fuse as buoyantly shaken out without firing a granato. everyone, especially walter innis continued me they were the hbo life. are all as mather wrote come to where the iron ball alone had fallen on walters had would've been enough to do part of business design, to kill the people. but it had detonated, it surely would have killed them. upon it's going off it must've split and ha
a metal of the palm was cool to the touch, but a source of fire was brought into contact with shoes. he hurled the western toward the house, shattered glass on the iron ball, smashed undertow walters bedroom and instantly woke him and the others in the room. mather came running it through with his wife, daughter nancy. they sought lena to pieces on the floor. he didn't come to expect it and i love this language, but could not go was charged, the upper part which i powercom developer with a...
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so was palm beach and sewer hearts of fort lauderdale acting. the problem is you can measure this in some of the ponds in the city of miami. they can actually measure a very slight pie in freshwater ponds in the city. that means that there's a lot of porosity. that means you can build a massive levee from the ocean they are on the floor line plus skates at the entrance to the among the less the, but it would make any difference because the water can discover it up and flood the city, not to mention what's going to happen from behind. the second problem that miami has, the mayor doesn't believe in it. the most political system in miami is really lagging behind in getting on board is a really, really serious problem for the city. but a serious problem for many cities. while typing to sum it up and think we don't have to look at this as a catastrophe. we can look at this as a hugà that's a little higher than a foot. say we should plan for that in terms of putting buildings up, in terms of put willing infrastructure roads and so forth, so i think to
so was palm beach and sewer hearts of fort lauderdale acting. the problem is you can measure this in some of the ponds in the city of miami. they can actually measure a very slight pie in freshwater ponds in the city. that means that there's a lot of porosity. that means you can build a massive levee from the ocean they are on the floor line plus skates at the entrance to the among the less the, but it would make any difference because the water can discover it up and flood the city, not to...
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>> on the freight, sandra palm her refused to watch the oceanos' final moments. >> i thought i wouldes. >> she had not received word about her husband, and the next day as survivors converged at the airport in east london she frantically searched the crowd. everyone was so happy at reunion and he wasn't there. >> then another flight came in and there he was. we had all survived. just wonderful. >> but then there was gerta walton whose husband george had plummeted into the ocean from an almost certainly fatal height, had she really lost the love of her life? >> i hit the water, and everything turned black. >> in fact, no, she had not. george came to as he surfaced desperately checking for gerta. she was just being hauled up into the helicopter. i felt my fingers and my legs and it all felt okay, and nearly burst out into song. >> i'm alive! >> i'm alive! then i saw this figure coming towards me and it was paul wiley. >> navy diver paul wiley leapt into action when he saw george fall, diving off the back deck of the oceanos and into the sea. >> i swam and suddenly realized there was no
>> on the freight, sandra palm her refused to watch the oceanos' final moments. >> i thought i wouldes. >> she had not received word about her husband, and the next day as survivors converged at the airport in east london she frantically searched the crowd. everyone was so happy at reunion and he wasn't there. >> then another flight came in and there he was. we had all survived. just wonderful. >> but then there was gerta walton whose husband george had plummeted...
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it was built among a veritable forest of old palm trees, which had grown tall and graceful even in thewest texas ground. we played off under the stars and laughed again. then i went back to often and george started visiting on the weekends. sometimes the flyover on a friday night or he would drive, but he came every weekend, except for the very end of august when he left for me to see his family. laura bush loves to tell the story du jour spent exactly one day and kenny but worth that summer. when he called my apartment, she says, that some guy answered and he raised a plane and flew right back down. [laughter] i returned to the library at dawson elementary and worked all through september. by the end of the month, george had asked me to marry him. we've been dating only six or seven weeks, but our childhoods overlapped so completely and our worlds were so intertwined, it was as if we had known each other our whole lives. i loved how he made me laugh and his steadfastness. i knew in my heart that he was the one. i looked out and said yes. that's sunday night when george arrived in midl
it was built among a veritable forest of old palm trees, which had grown tall and graceful even in thewest texas ground. we played off under the stars and laughed again. then i went back to often and george started visiting on the weekends. sometimes the flyover on a friday night or he would drive, but he came every weekend, except for the very end of august when he left for me to see his family. laura bush loves to tell the story du jour spent exactly one day and kenny but worth that summer....
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anyway, i'm a westerner, retired, living in palm springs now but i'm from colorado and idaho.es when you are running for president, noticed you had a lot of momentum going and you are doing quite well, and then you came out here to arizona primaries. i want to know who on your staff told you to wear a black cat. because the good guys always were the lighthouse. and i said that black cat is not going to do him any good. that and just one other question, watch you a lot on the show and i really feel sorry for you that you allow yourself to be such a punching bag on their show. >> guest: i have worked for msnbc, and that's not a conservative network here. but i think we hold up our own. let me say about arizona, you know, people talk about the black cat and holding up the gun. i don't think that was it. i think what happened was we had done everything right, but when we got to the arizona primary, forbes had run for the nile and fourth in new hampshire. but the trouble is he was able to stay in because he had all that mon.
anyway, i'm a westerner, retired, living in palm springs now but i'm from colorado and idaho.es when you are running for president, noticed you had a lot of momentum going and you are doing quite well, and then you came out here to arizona primaries. i want to know who on your staff told you to wear a black cat. because the good guys always were the lighthouse. and i said that black cat is not going to do him any good. that and just one other question, watch you a lot on the show and i really...
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. >> last, we talked to you, whitney, was on the heels of hewlett-packard taking over palm. what did you do with your position? anything in the days that followed? >> it's trading at a very slight premium. so not enough of a premium to want to short more. but we don't think there's going to be any bid topping the 570, which obviously surprised us that anyone was willing to pay that for this company. so we are still slightly short but anticipate that we're just going to cover as the deal goes through at 570. >> all right, whitney. thanks a lot for joining us. whitney tilson joining us from the value investing congress in pasadena, california. we do want to quickly touch on gold, the traditional flight to safety. we did not see that today. it was down $14, posting its largest one-day dlan since april 16th. joe, you are still confident in gold even though -- >> and i absolutely -- gary talked about, you know, basically winning by not losing. i disagree. i think the performance today in gold -- >> relative to the market. >> relative but -- >> wait, wait, wait. but the whole trad
. >> last, we talked to you, whitney, was on the heels of hewlett-packard taking over palm. what did you do with your position? anything in the days that followed? >> it's trading at a very slight premium. so not enough of a premium to want to short more. but we don't think there's going to be any bid topping the 570, which obviously surprised us that anyone was willing to pay that for this company. so we are still slightly short but anticipate that we're just going to cover as the...
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palm beach, keith, republican line, go ahead. caller: it is actually palm bay.i would like to say, thank you for people like you. without people like you there would be open borders. c-span has a 30-day limit and people get upset when they cannot call in early. i keep a mark on my calendar and i usually calling once a month after the time i called and less time. c-span would be chaos if you could call in every day the way you want. that is the way this country is getting. i am just as much against the 50,000 irish illegal aliens in new york as i am the hispanic, but the hispanic member is the largest number. there are estimates of 10 million to 20 million i have heard. how can you make a comprehensive immigration package when you do not know how many people? the border is still open. don't you have to close the border first, find out who is here? and you cannot put them ahead of the people who are waiting legally in line to get here. guest: first, thank you for your kind words. i really appreciate that. i think on the numbers, the numbers are important. and i th
palm beach, keith, republican line, go ahead. caller: it is actually palm bay.i would like to say, thank you for people like you. without people like you there would be open borders. c-span has a 30-day limit and people get upset when they cannot call in early. i keep a mark on my calendar and i usually calling once a month after the time i called and less time. c-span would be chaos if you could call in every day the way you want. that is the way this country is getting. i am just as much...
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optically exact window arching over a geologically precise mountainside, space by botanically correct palms of road too slick to be trusted on the back of a meal, a meal twitchiness here's forward and back inside he ran his village below journeys end of this moment to passive. only now, i am no longer allowed, but embraced by a community, the community of cosmos. present to me, one subject to beauty standing in a gallery, one raindrop prison of consciousness. in a recent essay, by charlie haas suggested to professors and scholars like myself that it is our humanist obligation through our professional rituals to give voice to the dead, to lift from them the gag order that comes with mortality. their failures and their fallibility is our our own and by embracing these failures, she writes, we embrace the unfinished task of the dead, allowing them to come back as noisy goes garrulous beyond the grave. our very weakness is obliged as to give them a hearing that so acknowledge the authorship is too large to be borne by any one person, that it must be born into deep deep field of time by the long
optically exact window arching over a geologically precise mountainside, space by botanically correct palms of road too slick to be trusted on the back of a meal, a meal twitchiness here's forward and back inside he ran his village below journeys end of this moment to passive. only now, i am no longer allowed, but embraced by a community, the community of cosmos. present to me, one subject to beauty standing in a gallery, one raindrop prison of consciousness. in a recent essay, by charlie haas...
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i had a morning with president ford down in -- in palm springs. and -- and i had a long conver -- phone conversation with jimmy carter, went through all the things i wanted to go through. i think both of them very reflective and -- and, i think, tried to be very open. and -- and both he -- helped me trying to get access to their own archives, some of which are still classified, on us-china policy. c-span: zbigniew brzezinski. >> guest: toughest interviews i had. unrelenting. pugnacious toward me. at one point he said to me -- he said, 'you're not writing history, you're writing hysteria,' because i was trying to document, you know, how personal the fights became. and there was a civil war going on in the carter administration between brzezinski and his staff and between cyrus vance and his staff. and it was personal. i mean,you saw the -- the scene in there where richard holbrooke and michael oxenberg are literally throttling each other on an airplane coming back from china, trying to get control of the -- of the transcript of the meeting. c-span:
i had a morning with president ford down in -- in palm springs. and -- and i had a long conver -- phone conversation with jimmy carter, went through all the things i wanted to go through. i think both of them very reflective and -- and, i think, tried to be very open. and -- and both he -- helped me trying to get access to their own archives, some of which are still classified, on us-china policy. c-span: zbigniew brzezinski. >> guest: toughest interviews i had. unrelenting. pugnacious...
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las vegas, palm spring, we'll talk about that at 7:30. but big weather picture will be the violent weather through the northern plains. >>> coming up, another hollywood tragedy. brittany murphy died under mysterious circumstances. now her husband suddenly dies, as well. we'll have the latest. >>> also ahead, a royal sting. sarah ferguson, fergie, caught red handed shaking down a reporter posing as a tycoon. >>> and we had him first, his first tv interview, jordan romero, the youngest person ever to conquer mt. everest. coming up here in a bit on "the early show." >> reporter: 43-year-old bonita sweet n' sour filled twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. it's in your future now. [ female announcer ] discover the power of aveeno positively radiant. with total soy, it's clinically proven to visibly reduce past damage while advanced spf 30 helps prevent future damage. aveeno positively radiant. two times with comfort inn or any choice hotel, you can feed a family of four. book now at choicehotels.com to start earning your $50 restaurant gift
las vegas, palm spring, we'll talk about that at 7:30. but big weather picture will be the violent weather through the northern plains. >>> coming up, another hollywood tragedy. brittany murphy died under mysterious circumstances. now her husband suddenly dies, as well. we'll have the latest. >>> also ahead, a royal sting. sarah ferguson, fergie, caught red handed shaking down a reporter posing as a tycoon. >>> and we had him first, his first tv interview, jordan...
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today, the congress is making these values a top priority and i'm pleased to reassure the seniors in palm beach and braurd counties i will be a tireless defender of social security and medicare and protect the health and financial security of america's seniors. i'm thrilled to stand here with my colleagues and i yield back. ms. speier: i thank the gentleman from for his passionate commitment. i would like to address this issue of mortgages. so many americans have seen their homes being foreclosed over the last two to three years and the numbers are staggering, seff million, eight million, nine million homes. there is a misconception that these are younger families. but the truth is many of these people are senior citizens. and one of the protections in the wall street reform is we are going to deal with banning predatory mortgage lending. and i want to just share with you one example. this is ba in 2000 at the age of 57, willie howard, who at long last became a homeowner and had a tiny house in washington, d.c. of 963 square feet. now willie never learned how to read. so he proved to be a
today, the congress is making these values a top priority and i'm pleased to reassure the seniors in palm beach and braurd counties i will be a tireless defender of social security and medicare and protect the health and financial security of america's seniors. i'm thrilled to stand here with my colleagues and i yield back. ms. speier: i thank the gentleman from for his passionate commitment. i would like to address this issue of mortgages. so many americans have seen their homes being...
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this event was hosted by the palm beach county bar association in florida. that airs today at 7:00 eastern on c-span. after that, c-span's campaagn 2010 coverage cootinues. their sseeches by connecticut aad colorado demooratic senate candidates.+ -plast niiht, thh connecticut attorney eneral received a spot on heeaugust 10 primary baalot, in the race -- the race to+ -psucceed incumbent christopher dodd, who ii retiring. michael bennet is now sseking a full u.s. senate term aater replacinn kenneeh sallzar, who became the interior secretary. llter today, the colorado pemmcrrtic partt convention will decide whether he qualifies for phs party's august 11 ppimaay. see that tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. >> supreme court justice sonia sstomayor on the confirmation >> questions, even over three days, are not going to tell you much about prospective judge you have to look at their life's work. that will be clear reflection of who they are, hhw they think, and what they will do. >> with the new nomineeeheading into the confirmation process, learn more abouu ur nat
this event was hosted by the palm beach county bar association in florida. that airs today at 7:00 eastern on c-span. after that, c-span's campaagn 2010 coverage cootinues. their sseeches by connecticut aad colorado demooratic senate candidates.+ -plast niiht, thh connecticut attorney eneral received a spot on heeaugust 10 primary baalot, in the race -- the race to+ -psucceed incumbent christopher dodd, who ii retiring. michael bennet is now sseking a full u.s. senate term aater replacinn...
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you add in the adjustments for disability and lack of life expectancy, that is finally because her palm of not and say what primary care is and not implementing it. one of the biggest problems we put in a paper is the weakness of financing that you hear that routinely today. you have heard from at least three speakers already. but that financing is driving students and trainees in medical school and residency programs are as, white follows green. so their choices are very much strongly influenced by the average income of specialties. but guess what? those personal incentives are important. they certainly are. but it's also affecting the marketplace. is affecting what academic health centers are doing in the training pipeline. so we have seen an erosion of almost 1200 primary care training spots in the last decade. and that same line is therefore what's happened with the build out of residency training programs in the country over the last decade. this isn't about the personal choice. this is about market-based incentives. so the academic health centers are building out those pieces of t
you add in the adjustments for disability and lack of life expectancy, that is finally because her palm of not and say what primary care is and not implementing it. one of the biggest problems we put in a paper is the weakness of financing that you hear that routinely today. you have heard from at least three speakers already. but that financing is driving students and trainees in medical school and residency programs are as, white follows green. so their choices are very much strongly...
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gestures, using a step risk in order to appeared manley, presentation of the knuckles instead of the palmso insure they mean business. even though the years do not recognize this to be the case, viewers will take in this information and inform their opinions on the basis of this. >> the third and final leaders debate is this coming thursday. you can watch it on c-span this sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time. on our website, c-span.org, you can watch the entire interview with the body language expert and other programs of the british election. the british election is may 6, and c-span is covering the leaders coming issues, and process. we asked to a british journalist with the british campaign is becoming more americanized. >> we are definitely getting more focus on the character, the personality, the family lives of the leaders. it is where most of the work is gone into preparing. away from that, we are also getting the weives the first time. i cannot remember having a spouse is playing such essential part. date deconstructions of the wardrobe sarah brown, samantha cannon,
gestures, using a step risk in order to appeared manley, presentation of the knuckles instead of the palmso insure they mean business. even though the years do not recognize this to be the case, viewers will take in this information and inform their opinions on the basis of this. >> the third and final leaders debate is this coming thursday. you can watch it on c-span this sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time. on our website, c-span.org, you can watch the entire interview...
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developing one product that runs on all platforms, including research in motion, microsoft, google, even palmter. legal experts say apple isn't excluding developers. saying it is apple's store so that apple gets to make the rules. if developers don't like it, they should simply go somewhere else. there's much more on the blog. this is going to be interesting to watch, techcheck.cnbc.com. >> more followup thoughts on the idea of the fed looking at that when we return. >> that's right. plus we also are going to take a closer look at the market. there are a couple of winners this market. not many. but we will have them for you. a special edition of "street signs" with cramer hanging out for the whole hour to help you through the market day. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on t
developing one product that runs on all platforms, including research in motion, microsoft, google, even palmter. legal experts say apple isn't excluding developers. saying it is apple's store so that apple gets to make the rules. if developers don't like it, they should simply go somewhere else. there's much more on the blog. this is going to be interesting to watch, techcheck.cnbc.com. >> more followup thoughts on the idea of the fed looking at that when we return. >> that's...
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it truly was a white anglo-saxon protestant empire, and the board was very much the palm beach, you know, private club set. and so you could -- the defense were so stark between sandy and his team -- you know, like franz zarb and peter cohen all started with nothing versus the button-down guys who came from privilege. you know, jim robinson was the third or four-line banker from atlanta. his family was very well known. so i don't know what provoked sandy to say that, but he used class struggle to his advantage all the time. you know, if it weren't -- if it weren't jew versus wasp in -- not that he was doing it overtly -- you know, it would be things like the rich versus poor or entrepreneur versus establishment. he felt very entrepreneurial going into american express, and they were very establishment. and they wanted to send memos, and he -- he doesn't read memos, and so he wasn't performing the american express way. you know, so a lot of these things he uses to his advantage, and they've been powerful motivators to him. c-span: above that -- "with thousands of his employees listening,
it truly was a white anglo-saxon protestant empire, and the board was very much the palm beach, you know, private club set. and so you could -- the defense were so stark between sandy and his team -- you know, like franz zarb and peter cohen all started with nothing versus the button-down guys who came from privilege. you know, jim robinson was the third or four-line banker from atlanta. his family was very well known. so i don't know what provoked sandy to say that, but he used class struggle...
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presentations of the knuckles as opposed to the palms in order to show that they mean business. and that they're potentially as remain -- aggressive. the viewers, even though they don't rizzro -- recognize this to be the case, will take in this information and they'll form their finances on the basis of it, complete -- opinions on the basis of it, completely forgetting what's being said. >> the third and final leaders debate is this coming thursday. you can watch it on c-span this sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> look for a link to our british election page under featured lynx on the right hand side of our home page. c-span, our public affairs content is available on television, radio and online and you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook and youtube. and sign up for our schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> president obama traveled to louisiana sunday to get a firsthand look at the response to the b.p. gulf of mexico oil spill. he me
presentations of the knuckles as opposed to the palms in order to show that they mean business. and that they're potentially as remain -- aggressive. the viewers, even though they don't rizzro -- recognize this to be the case, will take in this information and they'll form their finances on the basis of it, complete -- opinions on the basis of it, completely forgetting what's being said. >> the third and final leaders debate is this coming thursday. you can watch it on c-span this sunday...
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washington examiner reports today, that he was charged with possession of alcohol by a minor in '07 in palmeach county, florida and as you talked about, the local paper in charlottesville, virginia, said police took a red stained t-shirt from his apartment, and as well as two laptop computers, a bathroom rug, socks and a shower curtain. bill: the school is saying it did not know about his previous arrests? is that their position? >> reporter: in virginia, yes. uva's president said it was news to the university that came out after he was arrested and uva did not know about the arrest or combative struggle with the female police officer and, says the law doesn't always require that college and universities be notified when students are arrested off campus. bill: such a sad story. molly henneberg, thank you for that, in washington. martha: more on that in a while. but, this morning we saw something spectacular, folks, nasa's test launch of a new astronaut emergency escape system and fired on all cylinders in the test. look at this: beautiful morning in new mexico. blasted off from the white sa
washington examiner reports today, that he was charged with possession of alcohol by a minor in '07 in palmeach county, florida and as you talked about, the local paper in charlottesville, virginia, said police took a red stained t-shirt from his apartment, and as well as two laptop computers, a bathroom rug, socks and a shower curtain. bill: the school is saying it did not know about his previous arrests? is that their position? >> reporter: in virginia, yes. uva's president said it was...
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here's what noreen from palm beach, florida, had to say. maybe. do we have noreen? all righty.ng to go to the phone here. give us a chance to find noreen. we know she's there somewhere. we have faith who is in endfield, connecticut. do you thing system worked? >> no, i don't. >> where do you think it failed? >> i think that it needs to be checked more often, i think. it's kind of scary that this gentleman made it on the plane, obviously showing that it doesn't work. maybe our computers need to be updated that when his name was registered in the computer it should have just popped up immediately. i don't know what type of lists these are that they are making that this information isn't popping up when these people are trying to purchase the tickets. >> does it make you feel better knowing that they have made that modification now? apparently they had to check the no-fly list every 24 hours. now they'll get a notification that it's changed and they have to check in t within two hours. does that make you feel better? >> a little bit, yes. i just hope that it works. i'd like to see
here's what noreen from palm beach, florida, had to say. maybe. do we have noreen? all righty.ng to go to the phone here. give us a chance to find noreen. we know she's there somewhere. we have faith who is in endfield, connecticut. do you thing system worked? >> no, i don't. >> where do you think it failed? >> i think that it needs to be checked more often, i think. it's kind of scary that this gentleman made it on the plane, obviously showing that it doesn't work. maybe our...
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of the palm beach zoo. green kevin teufpl versus left wing environmentalism. guest: he is a tremendous guy. he was a full professor at georgia tech. his specialty is primate psychology. when the atlanta zoo was in danger of being closed because it was so badly run, mayor young had the courage to say the city couldn't run it and bureaucracy couldn't handle it and they outsourced it to the friends of the zoo, terry took over and for 20 years was one of the most entrepreneurial leaders i have ever seen. rebuilt the zoo, built a research program. then he went down to pm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both belve entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people. so, terry and i believe you ought to care about the environ
of the palm beach zoo. green kevin teufpl versus left wing environmentalism. guest: he is a tremendous guy. he was a full professor at georgia tech. his specialty is primate psychology. when the atlanta zoo was in danger of being closed because it was so badly run, mayor young had the courage to say the city couldn't run it and bureaucracy couldn't handle it and they outsourced it to the friends of the zoo, terry took over and for 20 years was one of the most entrepreneurial leaders i have ever...
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. >> o'leary in palms, new mexico, on our republican line.me. >> as somebody who does work in the oil industry, i do applaud the effort that is going on. all three companies should take responsibility for their actions, but more importantly on how to stop this bill, why hasn't anybody moved another drink rick reed -- another and used rig in theire that to plug the hole? >> it is my understanding that they are trying to drill an alternate well. >> why hasn't the effort then taken to move and new drilling and run the pipe down the open casing whole and fill it? >> in your experience in terms of the oil-drilling, is this the worst explosion or spill you have ever seen? >> i have seen a lot of spills. i have seen a lot of blowouts. the first thing you do in a blow out is you run pipe back down the hole and seal it off. >> one more call. let's go to detroit. democrats line, this is quincy. >> i want to say that we are too critical on each other. we are too judgmental on each other. at this particular juncture in this particular situation, we need
. >> o'leary in palms, new mexico, on our republican line.me. >> as somebody who does work in the oil industry, i do applaud the effort that is going on. all three companies should take responsibility for their actions, but more importantly on how to stop this bill, why hasn't anybody moved another drink rick reed -- another and used rig in theire that to plug the hole? >> it is my understanding that they are trying to drill an alternate well. >> why hasn't the effort...
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train our small unit leaders were spending adequate time on it at the national training center at 29 palms, at home station training. >> but downrange they have the tools they need to exploit the train. >> yes, sir. i'm convinced they do. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> bank is so much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's typical i just received a note, i've got votes in just a minute, but madam secretary, general, thank you for being here. and for your service. i want to go, allowed the question you have been received a very specific that i want to go to a couple broader questions. would you agree that our primary goal in afghanistan is defeating al qaeda? start with expect defeat al qaeda, yes. >> and how does the strategy that we're doing in afghanistan right now facilitate our goal of not just defeating al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan, but world wide? >> afghanistan, pakistan, that border region has been the sort of focus, the heartland, if you will, of al qaeda for many years. and so i think denying them sanctuary and safe haven there, disrupting them there has a powerf
train our small unit leaders were spending adequate time on it at the national training center at 29 palms, at home station training. >> but downrange they have the tools they need to exploit the train. >> yes, sir. i'm convinced they do. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> bank is so much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's typical i just received a note, i've got votes in just a minute, but madam secretary, general, thank you for being here. and for your...
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oil seen area eventually, perhaps up around the coast of florida, up toward the gulf coast, maybe palm beach and higher. but again, the expectation at the moment is that the oil on the surface is likely to, you know, is likely to weather very significantly. it takes about eight to 10 days for the oil at the spot, it's coming to the surface. if it were riding the cnt. intor gulf stream. this current moves at a pace of about a fast walk for a human. now that's kind of slow by our lights as we're tooling around the interstate but from a oceanographic standpoint, that's a bit. and not all of it is getting entrained by the way. it's a boundary between the slick -- between the spill and the current itself. one of the things that actually people are keeping a very close eye on, this loop current comes up and forms a -- sort of forms a loop over the north coast of cuba, if you will and the loop can grow so it reachings farther and farther north. but it acts like business sauce and cut back through it -- buzz saws and cut back through it. and there is some evidence that when you look at some of
oil seen area eventually, perhaps up around the coast of florida, up toward the gulf coast, maybe palm beach and higher. but again, the expectation at the moment is that the oil on the surface is likely to, you know, is likely to weather very significantly. it takes about eight to 10 days for the oil at the spot, it's coming to the surface. if it were riding the cnt. intor gulf stream. this current moves at a pace of about a fast walk for a human. now that's kind of slow by our lights as we're...