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paul brown.an and representative from the 10th congressional district in georgia and a republican. this is my friend, mike mcintyre, as senator pryor just told us. he's a black belt, so i'm going to be careful what i say about him. he's a democrat, blue dog democrat that represents north carolina. i'm also a member of the giddeons. if you didn't have a bible in your hotel room, please let me know. we'll be sure to get you one. i'm a giddeon because it was their bible that led us to the lord and it led me to my lord and savior some time ago. we thank you for coming to the breakfast today. specially honored guest from all around the world. we're up here to bring greetings from our weekly congressional house breakfast group and give you kind of a bit of a sense of emotion with what goes on there. i'd love to see a headline one day that says republicans and democrats pray together. i'm not sure "the washington post" or "new york times" would run that headline, but it's absolutely true. we do, and we'
paul brown.an and representative from the 10th congressional district in georgia and a republican. this is my friend, mike mcintyre, as senator pryor just told us. he's a black belt, so i'm going to be careful what i say about him. he's a democrat, blue dog democrat that represents north carolina. i'm also a member of the giddeons. if you didn't have a bible in your hotel room, please let me know. we'll be sure to get you one. i'm a giddeon because it was their bible that led us to the lord and...
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the third jihad movie which is the anti propaganda film that was being told the office there is paul brown deputy commissioner kelly lied multiple times to our community so as a as a new yorker i would caution people from believing someone who has numerous times lied to the media lied to new yorkers and lied to commissioner kelly what would you like to see happen in order for this kind of mentality to change and do you think that maybe some leaders within the police department need to go that have allowed this to go on i absolutely believe one hundred percent that commissioner kelly and paul brown need to go that they are not fit to run the largest police force in the country i also believe that there needs to be an oversight mechanism put in immediately that does not only deal with the spying but deals with the stop and frisk on and deal with the harassment of journalist and the arrest of peaceful protesters and most recently in occupy wall street so these two guys have to go and there have to be an oversight mechanism immediately do you see that happening yes as a matter of fact there ar
the third jihad movie which is the anti propaganda film that was being told the office there is paul brown deputy commissioner kelly lied multiple times to our community so as a as a new yorker i would caution people from believing someone who has numerous times lied to the media lied to new yorkers and lied to commissioner kelly what would you like to see happen in order for this kind of mentality to change and do you think that maybe some leaders within the police department need to go that...
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. >> the nypd, their demographics unit, paul brown, the police commissioner denied existing went out and mapped newark, the documents released today they mapped newark, nassau county, and suffolk county on long island, and they cataloged muslim businesses, mosques and they mapped them as well. >> huh, goodness. and we're all paying for it in new york. adam goldman, investigative reporter of the associated press press. con gladalations on the award and series and. >> thank you very much. >> perhaps the most disturbing fact of that paranoia, there will be people who hear about that nypd program and will feel good about it, and then join the rest of us in dropping our jaws at the news that one commentator believes that a dr. seuss movie is harming the country and the threat comes from the girl scouts. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering w
. >> the nypd, their demographics unit, paul brown, the police commissioner denied existing went out and mapped newark, the documents released today they mapped newark, nassau county, and suffolk county on long island, and they cataloged muslim businesses, mosques and they mapped them as well. >> huh, goodness. and we're all paying for it in new york. adam goldman, investigative reporter of the associated press press. con gladalations on the award and series and. >> thank you...
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but the nypd deputy commissioner paul brown says, quote, nypd only investigated persons who we had reasonableght be involved in unlawful activity. we go to the "red eye" senior cory spawn department. correspondent. >> i don't know how to respond to that, governor. let me ask you this. them infiltrating -- is that any different than the police? infiltrating the mob which they make tons of movies about and they make them into heros. >> yes, it is a big difference. this is really an egregious violation of civil liberties. and it is going on more and more and more. everybody says so many people in this country say, look, i'm law abiding. i don't care. it is not me. well, tomorrow it is going to be you. >> i don't know. i don't -- i am not into the slippery slope thing. >> well, 30,000 drones now. we are going to have 30,000 drones flying over us checking on what? >> we need 30,000 more. that means we are 30,000 shy. jay i suspect we -- >> i suspect we might disagree on that one. >> i knew we were going to disagree on this one. this wasn't the category. i am so tired of the sorries where people ge
but the nypd deputy commissioner paul brown says, quote, nypd only investigated persons who we had reasonableght be involved in unlawful activity. we go to the "red eye" senior cory spawn department. correspondent. >> i don't know how to respond to that, governor. let me ask you this. them infiltrating -- is that any different than the police? infiltrating the mob which they make tons of movies about and they make them into heros. >> yes, it is a big difference. this is...
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. >> the nypd, their demographics unit, paul brown the police commissioner denied existing, went outwark, the documents released today they mapped newark, nassau county, and suffolk county on long island and they cataloged muslim businesses, mosques and they mapped them as well. >> huh goodness. and we're all paying for it in new york. adam goldman, investigative reporter of the associated press press. con gladalations on the award and series and. >> thank you very much. >> perhaps the most disturbing fact of that paranoia, there will be people who hear about that nypd program and will feel good about it, and then join the rest of us in dropping our jaws at the news that one commentator believes that a dr. seuss movie is harming the country and the [ laura ] maine is known for its lighthouses, rocky shore and most importantly its lobster. it's the tastiest, the sweetest, the freshest. nobody can ever get enough. [ male announcer ] it's lobsterfest at red lobster the one time of year you can savor 12 exciting lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new maine lobster and shrimp t
. >> the nypd, their demographics unit, paul brown the police commissioner denied existing, went outwark, the documents released today they mapped newark, nassau county, and suffolk county on long island and they cataloged muslim businesses, mosques and they mapped them as well. >> huh goodness. and we're all paying for it in new york. adam goldman, investigative reporter of the associated press press. con gladalations on the award and series and. >> thank you very much....
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paul brown from georgia. he and congressman mcintyre lead the house breakfast group.r senate breakfast prayer group, senator daniel akaka of hawaii has been our anchor for many years. prison -- [applause] so we're going to miss him, aren't we, mark, when he retires? and we've asked him to say our prayer for world leaders, and i would just add i don't, i'm not -- i've not known anyone, alabama or elsewhere, who has better lived his life in the spirit of than danny akaka. danny, thank you for all you do to make the senate and our government a better place. we're also joined by our colleague, dr. tom coburn, who passionately represent it is people of oklahoma and will give us a reading from the scripture. [applause] and if you know tom, you know that his faith impacts his life, and we all know that. next i have the honor and privilege of introducing my wife, mrs. mary sessions, partner for 42 years who's enabled me -- [laughter] enabled me to be able to serve and be has provided us with three children and five grandchildren. [applause] so we are very grateful once again
paul brown from georgia. he and congressman mcintyre lead the house breakfast group.r senate breakfast prayer group, senator daniel akaka of hawaii has been our anchor for many years. prison -- [applause] so we're going to miss him, aren't we, mark, when he retires? and we've asked him to say our prayer for world leaders, and i would just add i don't, i'm not -- i've not known anyone, alabama or elsewhere, who has better lived his life in the spirit of than danny akaka. danny, thank you for all...
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. >>> paul hickey and josh brown joining the conversation now. guys, the same question. ul, mandy earlier referenced some of the details on how great this rally's been and how we've had a lack of a down day. paul, do you think based on history, technicals, charts, voodoo, whatever it is, that we are headed for a breakdown or a breakout? >> well, brian, i think it's a breakout here. the fact that mandy was just talking about the lack of 1% down days, 27 days, seems like a lot given what we've seen over the last year. but you have to differentiate the short term from the long term. there's actually been 167 other streaks in the s&p 500 where we've gone more than 27 days without a 1% down day. and there's been number numerous times, more than ten, where we've gone over 100 days. this lack of volatility to the downside that we've seen certainly isn't uncommon. it's just uncommon relative to the last four or five months of 2011. >> really feels like, josh, that the market grinding higher, it seems impervious even to bad news. it kind of moves higher regardless of any sort of n
. >>> paul hickey and josh brown joining the conversation now. guys, the same question. ul, mandy earlier referenced some of the details on how great this rally's been and how we've had a lack of a down day. paul, do you think based on history, technicals, charts, voodoo, whatever it is, that we are headed for a breakdown or a breakout? >> well, brian, i think it's a breakout here. the fact that mandy was just talking about the lack of 1% down days, 27 days, seems like a lot...
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paul brown is obscured, he's somewhere along there.ly at the relatively smaller size of the players, look at the small contingent. where are all the assistants and the other guys running around. this looks like a high school game. life was simpler then. >> you maybe had, what, six coaches. now it's 20 coaches. >>> i was the first to have owe so many assistant coaches. i had coaches say what are you go to do with all those guys. i said i had ten at ucla. i need them. staff gradually got bigger and better. >> what's the most important part of coaching, strategy, motivation, organization, teaching? what's the most important part? >> relationships. number one thing is relationships. i think for coaching in every level, head coach, assistant coach, high school coach, junior high, peewee coach. that's what it's all about. it's mentoring, it's the relationship. it's building the trust with the player and helping them become something he maybe never thought he himself could become. everything falls behind that. >> i think it's building single
paul brown is obscured, he's somewhere along there.ly at the relatively smaller size of the players, look at the small contingent. where are all the assistants and the other guys running around. this looks like a high school game. life was simpler then. >> you maybe had, what, six coaches. now it's 20 coaches. >>> i was the first to have owe so many assistant coaches. i had coaches say what are you go to do with all those guys. i said i had ten at ucla. i need them. staff...
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and you know, it's sort of like paul brown used to say, rich, if you can't get it done, i'll find somebody. we will get this done but we need your help and our door is open on any creative ideas you have. higher education, we have a great system of universities but we don't have a very great university system. we have the best higher education in, i think, the world. i asked gordon to do four, five things. we're going to have a capital bill. in the past each individual came and lobbied for themselves. no more bowling green ahead of everybody else. what we're going to do -- what we're going to do is gordon is -- god bless gordon. think about this guy. i mean, he's the university of colorado, he's ohio state, he's brown, he's vanderbilt, he's west virginia, back at ohio state. it's an incredible, incredible resume. i don't know if it's great or they wanted to get rid of you but it's pretty darn good. but anyway, the fact of the matter is i asked him to get the university presidents together and they're going to come with a capital bill for the first time in our history that doesn't have univ
and you know, it's sort of like paul brown used to say, rich, if you can't get it done, i'll find somebody. we will get this done but we need your help and our door is open on any creative ideas you have. higher education, we have a great system of universities but we don't have a very great university system. we have the best higher education in, i think, the world. i asked gordon to do four, five things. we're going to have a capital bill. in the past each individual came and lobbied for...
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congress, michele bachmann, ron paul, paul brown. gave you all 119, i would take up my remaining time. we represent one-third of the congress in the greatest power grab in our history. you think my grandfather coming over on that but would have imagined the day when the federal government would tell him what he must buy as a cost of citizenship in the united states of america? i do not think he would've thought that is right and i do not think the founders would. now to the supreme court. i was never a particularly good math student, but i can count to 5. to win cases in the supreme court, you have to get to five. we piled three distinct and separate briefs on this, but the next president of the united states probably selects two supreme court justices. i want to put this in context. that is the supreme court i will be litigating in front of brother rest of my life. take the partial birth abortion case, 5-4. the challenge to the pledge of allegiance, a decision on staining to maintain "under god" in the pledge, 5-4. this election mat
congress, michele bachmann, ron paul, paul brown. gave you all 119, i would take up my remaining time. we represent one-third of the congress in the greatest power grab in our history. you think my grandfather coming over on that but would have imagined the day when the federal government would tell him what he must buy as a cost of citizenship in the united states of america? i do not think he would've thought that is right and i do not think the founders would. now to the supreme court. i was...
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paul gillespie was printable in all of this. this initiative really goes back to 1997, when then mayor willie brown called for a big summit. just behind city hall, around the taxicab issues. i was invited, was the only one naive to show up. anyone who showed up, willie brown would anoint, without asking interest. and today, i announce supervisor newsom is chair of the task force i have formed. it was a difficult day. paul and i were among the many never part of this. paul started talking about this green thing. i immediately jumped up, enthusiastic about it. i was the one with the ev from saturn. i thought it was the best idea i had heard. we created a new commission out of that task force that eventually went into the mta, and now at risk and is responsible for it. paul was responsible for that. he advanced this initiative and codified his passion. we have been celebrating his tenacity, resolve, constancy, and faith in this project. paul, i want to thank you for your vision and not giving up on this. i know you have taken a lot of heat from your colleagues, others who were outraged. i want to just say, hat's off to you an
paul gillespie was printable in all of this. this initiative really goes back to 1997, when then mayor willie brown called for a big summit. just behind city hall, around the taxicab issues. i was invited, was the only one naive to show up. anyone who showed up, willie brown would anoint, without asking interest. and today, i announce supervisor newsom is chair of the task force i have formed. it was a difficult day. paul and i were among the many never part of this. paul started talking about...
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brown? >> no. >> senator -- >> aye by proxy. >> senator johnson? >> aye by proxy? >> senator portman? >> no by proxy. >> senator paul? >> aye by proxy. >> senator moran? >> no. >> senator lieberman? >> no. >> is it possible there's a little mischief going on? >> i think may be, mr. chairman. >> mr. chairman, on the vote of those present the ayes are 4, the nays are 5. on the vote by proxy, the ayes are 7, the nays are 1. on this vote, the ayes are 11, the nays are 6, and the amendment is agreed to. >> okay, thank you. senator acontact car, congratulations. let's see. no one else on the republican side has any additional amendments. senator pryor, would you like to bring up one of yours? you're done. okay. you're retiring undefeated. senator tester? perhaps after senator tester, if it's okay, we'll break for lunch. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the committee for passing the moran-tester amendment on ten miles. senator mccain talked about the fact when he has public meetings, people don't talk about the post office. if you're in a small town, and you have a public meeting on a post office, i guarantee i
brown? >> no. >> senator -- >> aye by proxy. >> senator johnson? >> aye by proxy? >> senator portman? >> no by proxy. >> senator paul? >> aye by proxy. >> senator moran? >> no. >> senator lieberman? >> no. >> is it possible there's a little mischief going on? >> i think may be, mr. chairman. >> mr. chairman, on the vote of those present the ayes are 4, the nays are 5. on the vote by proxy, the ayes...
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ron paul and newt gingrich both trailing behind. steve brown is live in detroit, michigan. santorum and romney are already battling it out, even with the daytona 500? >> all the way to florida, yes. as a matter of fact, it looks like the daytona 500 is going to play a factor, maybe a small one, maybe a big one, who knows. if you are asking why, the reason is simple. there's an awful lot of republicans that go to threes races and watch these races, and that's why mitt romney, two days out of a really important contest for him, is going to the daytona 500 to see the race and to be seen. now for certain, he will not be rooting for car number 26. that will be the tony reigns number 46 starting in the 46th fog because his sponsor is one of his rival, rick santorum. santorum has something to say about it. he said nascar and the daytona 3500 is about as american you can get and it's great to have my campaign represented by one of these incredible machines. there you have it. you have a spur kind of primary going on at the daytona 500 as it relates to michigan. >> i wonder if you a
ron paul and newt gingrich both trailing behind. steve brown is live in detroit, michigan. santorum and romney are already battling it out, even with the daytona 500? >> all the way to florida, yes. as a matter of fact, it looks like the daytona 500 is going to play a factor, maybe a small one, maybe a big one, who knows. if you are asking why, the reason is simple. there's an awful lot of republicans that go to threes races and watch these races, and that's why mitt romney, two days out...
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meanwhile, newt gingrich, ron paul, way behind in the polls, are focusing further ahead. steve brownand, steve, let's begin with gingrich and paul. where are they? >> reporter: ron palm will be wrapping up an event in oklahoma today, and will start doing campaigning here. he spent a good chunk of this week in washington state, one of the super tuesday contests, not next tuesday, but a week from next tuesday. spending a great deal of time there, newt gingrich on the other hand, also spent some time in washington state, this week. today, spending his time at a gathering of the california g.o.p., san francisco bay area and is also expected to move on from there, and head for home for five days worth of campaigning, in the state of georgia. either part or all of the day in the final week, leading up to super tuesday. so, it does appear his focus shift ahead to the super tuesday calendar. back to you. >> gregg: steve, you know, michigan, obviously the home of the auto industry, in america, but, something of a daytona 500 primary happening tomorrow, right? >> reporter: there is and it is i
meanwhile, newt gingrich, ron paul, way behind in the polls, are focusing further ahead. steve brownand, steve, let's begin with gingrich and paul. where are they? >> reporter: ron palm will be wrapping up an event in oklahoma today, and will start doing campaigning here. he spent a good chunk of this week in washington state, one of the super tuesday contests, not next tuesday, but a week from next tuesday. spending a great deal of time there, newt gingrich on the other hand, also spent...
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investigators say jamal brandon spotted him and called frank williams who drove to the paul with two others, william ward and tyrone brown, police say the four men used cell phones to communicate as they followed bridgette throughout the mall and ended outside nordstrum where priggette was shot and killed, hundreds of cameras inside and outside the mall tracked the suspects. >> the video footage from the cameras in and around the mall was absolutely essential in helping us solve this case. >> neighbors in this area are still wary of what happened. >> you don't really think about the mall being that bad but i guess it has gotten worse in later years. >> i don't know the reason why it happens but it should not have. >> weeks later priggette's family is still coming to grips with the loss. >> it is like i am walking around with a hole in me, i love that boy, plus he is my only son. i love him and i miss him. i see his face every night. >> investigators are still trying to figure out why priggette was targeted, back to you. >> all forehave been charged with first degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a felo
investigators say jamal brandon spotted him and called frank williams who drove to the paul with two others, william ward and tyrone brown, police say the four men used cell phones to communicate as they followed bridgette throughout the mall and ended outside nordstrum where priggette was shot and killed, hundreds of cameras inside and outside the mall tracked the suspects. >> the video footage from the cameras in and around the mall was absolutely essential in helping us solve this...
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paul laurie. daly has not won a tournament since 2004. >>> and eddie debartolo and tim brown came up short in their bids to make the nfl hall of fame, as the class of 2012 was announced earlier today. >> the class of 2012, members of the pro football hall of fame are as follows. jack butler, dermani dawson, chris doleman, cortez kennedy, curtis martin, and willie rolls. >> more of a visual learner, here are the names again. the six men will have their day in canton this summer. chris dalman played three seasons with the 49ers in the late '90s. >>> who could possibly have it better than us? >> nobody! >> jim harbaugh, was named the nfl's coach of the year. he received 45 out of 50 votes. harbaugh becomes the first 49er to win the award since bill watch shall. >>> rob grancowski's sprained ankle has receive sod much attention the last two week, even madonna made a comment about it. and the patriots tight end is enjoying the spotlight, he is not getting any sympathy from his team mates. >> yo, it is a fiesta. >> don't mess up the fiesta. >> that's my best rob grankowski impersonation. >> oh, man. >> o
paul laurie. daly has not won a tournament since 2004. >>> and eddie debartolo and tim brown came up short in their bids to make the nfl hall of fame, as the class of 2012 was announced earlier today. >> the class of 2012, members of the pro football hall of fame are as follows. jack butler, dermani dawson, chris doleman, cortez kennedy, curtis martin, and willie rolls. >> more of a visual learner, here are the names again. the six men will have their day in canton this...
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brown v board of education. here is "countdown"'s tom three nominees for today's worst person in the world. paul babeu, you probably already heard the a mexican gentlemen samed jose not only alleged a long-standing gay relationship but insisted babeu and his attorney threatened to deport him if he revealed the relationship. turns out that was last month, and we noticed because the newspaper has deleted jose's comment. so babeu's boyfriend posted a comment on about him on his website, and his campaign manager blamed it on babeu easementally ill sister. runner up frank luntz. he did the usually tired distasteful anti-obama humor and then went over the line. lovely. you want to have people visualizing chasing the president of the united states when he is on foot chasing him down. winner once again, andrew breitbart who's decent into madness accelerated over the weekend. this time not with a wine-fuelled episode, but a simple tweet which indicated that the universal rejection outside of the right-wing bubble, was only further confounding his limited capacities. but breitbart is tonight in more than
brown v board of education. here is "countdown"'s tom three nominees for today's worst person in the world. paul babeu, you probably already heard the a mexican gentlemen samed jose not only alleged a long-standing gay relationship but insisted babeu and his attorney threatened to deport him if he revealed the relationship. turns out that was last month, and we noticed because the newspaper has deleted jose's comment. so babeu's boyfriend posted a comment on about him on his website,...
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brown? >> no. >> senator mccain? >> yes. >> senator johnson? >> aye. >> senator portman? >> aye by proxy. >> senator paul? >> yes. >> senator moran? >> no. >> senator lieberman? >> no. >> mr. chairman on the vote of those present, the ayes are five, the nays are 12. and the amendment is not agreed to. >> okay. senator akaka. you're next. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. i want to offer akaka amendment number one, to strike title three regarding governmentwide workers compensation or feca reform. let me tell you why i'm offering this. feca reform should not be done in postal reform. most of the employees affected by this are not postal employees. and the savings expected from these changes would have very little effect on the postal service's deficit. feca has not been reformed in close to 40 years. we need to take a closer look at comprehensive reforms to make shush we get it right and we -- to make sure we get it right and we can include adequate measures to reduce waste. there are complex issues related to the appropriate benefit levels that deserve more analysis before we cut benefits. at a heari
brown? >> no. >> senator mccain? >> yes. >> senator johnson? >> aye. >> senator portman? >> aye by proxy. >> senator paul? >> yes. >> senator moran? >> no. >> senator lieberman? >> no. >> mr. chairman on the vote of those present, the ayes are five, the nays are 12. and the amendment is not agreed to. >> okay. senator akaka. you're next. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. i want to offer akaka...
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his life and when you get a picture you see the same love and look at rosa parks you see paul robeson and john brownn you look at his eyes to see the same love who has made the ultimate commitment and a partial commitment and in 1968 if it was partially wouldn't be here in 2011. my days are done. the war we started years ago, long time before 68 it's still going on today. 1968. [applause] i will tell you about those applause in imminent. i have so much there. >> all right. the daytime schedule so we need to keep up with it. anyway, and 1968 when you sit back and think about, when you are idealistic as davis said, and we had a paradigm in terms of how can we make the society better, we looked at the individuals that stood up and all of the individuals died just like the one that stuck out to move. couldn't do it for himself. dr. king died. ghandi good diet, rosa parks, died, they were not there by themselves, their living by themselves. and then we said well let's get these young individuals together and try to make them understand this thing called the olympic movement is 15 minutes in the sun for a
his life and when you get a picture you see the same love and look at rosa parks you see paul robeson and john brownn you look at his eyes to see the same love who has made the ultimate commitment and a partial commitment and in 1968 if it was partially wouldn't be here in 2011. my days are done. the war we started years ago, long time before 68 it's still going on today. 1968. [applause] i will tell you about those applause in imminent. i have so much there. >> all right. the daytime...
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. >> brown: in that same debate texas representative ron paul and former senator rick santorum both said fannie and freddie should be phased out. for his part, the president used his state of the union address to call for new legislation aimed at helping those unable to make their mortgage payments. >> responsible homeowners shouldn't have to sit and wait for the housing market to hit bottom to get some relief. and that's why i'm sending this congress a plan that gives every responsible homeowner the chance to save about $3,000 a year on their mortgage by refinancing at historically low rates. >> brown: the president's principal program for working with lenders has far helped more than 900,000 homeowners get a permanent modification on their mortgage. that's far short of the original goals of the program. tomorrow the president is expected to spell out further details of his newest plan. more now on housing and the campaign from jed kolko, chief economist with trulia, an online residential real estate site that provides information for buyers, sellers, renters, and agents. and arian camp
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the time is up and i want to thank jeremy, paul, and moses and alan and thank you all for coming and we'll see you next month. thanks. >> welcome to the brown bag lunch, i am lawrence cornfield. we are here at beverly prior's law office. we are going to look at one of the greenest business office spaces in san francisco. you just celebrated the first anniversary of your green office space >> there are many elements. what we're celebrating, what you say it's one of the greenest office buildings. it's the contribution methodology. the materials mechanical systems that we look at. we are using recycles materials. how off gases. >> all focussed toward the goal of reducing impacts? >> exactly. we are using materials that are rapidly renewable. there's another aspect. there are many aspects to being green >> what lead you to this green office? >> it's an interesting story. these kinds of thing start with gee, it's time to find a new office of our idea has evolved over time. how do we work together? what kind of space do we want that will support what we want? we have very ambitious goals. all those things started to factor in. we had a brain stor
the time is up and i want to thank jeremy, paul, and moses and alan and thank you all for coming and we'll see you next month. thanks. >> welcome to the brown bag lunch, i am lawrence cornfield. we are here at beverly prior's law office. we are going to look at one of the greenest business office spaces in san francisco. you just celebrated the first anniversary of your green office space >> there are many elements. what we're celebrating, what you say it's one of the greenest...
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his life and when you get a picture you see the same love and look at rosa parks you see paul robeson and john brownn you look at his eyes to see the same love who has made the ultimate commitment and a partial commitment and in 1968 if it was partially wouldn't be here in 2011. my days are done. the war we started years ago, long time before 68 it's still going on today. 1968. [applause] i will tell you about those applause in imminent. i have so much there. >> all right. the daytime schedule so we need to keep up with it. anyway, and 1968 when you sit back and think about, when you are idealistic as davis said, and we had a paradigm in terms of how can we make the society better, we looked at the individuals that stood up and all of the individuals died just like the one that stuck out to move. couldn't do it for himself. dr. king died. ghandi good diet, rosa parks, died, they were not there by themselves, their living by themselves. and then we said well let's get these young individuals together and try to make them understand this thing called the olympic movement is 15 minutes in the sun for a
his life and when you get a picture you see the same love and look at rosa parks you see paul robeson and john brownn you look at his eyes to see the same love who has made the ultimate commitment and a partial commitment and in 1968 if it was partially wouldn't be here in 2011. my days are done. the war we started years ago, long time before 68 it's still going on today. 1968. [applause] i will tell you about those applause in imminent. i have so much there. >> all right. the daytime...
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. >> brown: plus, the kids are home-- for good. paul solman reports on the new accordion family, as adult children come home to live. >> when i first moved home i would like six months and then you won't be here anymore. i feel like i'm getting complacent. >> ifill: ray suarez shows us basketball's latest shooting star, new york york knicks point guard jeremy lin. >> brown: and birds do it, bees do it, and you know the rest. poet tony hoagland takes a humorous look at the animal kingdom for some valentine's day verse. >> if i were a peacock, i would flex my muscles to spread the quills on my cinemax tail. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by
. >> brown: plus, the kids are home-- for good. paul solman reports on the new accordion family, as adult children come home to live. >> when i first moved home i would like six months and then you won't be here anymore. i feel like i'm getting complacent. >> ifill: ray suarez shows us basketball's latest shooting star, new york york knicks point guard jeremy lin. >> brown: and birds do it, bees do it, and you know the rest. poet tony hoagland takes a humorous look at...