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payne rules over the papers along with clara, the only daughter, until he dies. he's just an exclusionist. payne dies, and devoto, squeaky wheel is appointed the successor, so they have direct access to the mark twain papers that are still outside the university of california. we're talking about 1937 and 1940, 41, 42, 43. now, how did they get to do what they wanted to do? what was the stop them? in fact, it's not really all that unusual for editors of commercial books to do what they think will sell. that's what devoto is doing when he crosses out the commas to improve the edition and sales of it. >> what percentage of the autobiography, not including uc berkley's editor edition is the original dictation that he started in 1906? >> what percentage? it's almost 100% of the actual finished autobiography. there are man knew script -- manuscript pieces in there, and he just inserts it as dictation. basically the one he wanted published is almost entirely dictation. okay. is there any proof that he said the coldest winter was spent in san fransisco? [laughter] >> as
payne rules over the papers along with clara, the only daughter, until he dies. he's just an exclusionist. payne dies, and devoto, squeaky wheel is appointed the successor, so they have direct access to the mark twain papers that are still outside the university of california. we're talking about 1937 and 1940, 41, 42, 43. now, how did they get to do what they wanted to do? what was the stop them? in fact, it's not really all that unusual for editors of commercial books to do what they think...
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on monday, he felt shortness of breath and a payne in his leg before falling down. he was conscious when he called his mother and then called 911. >> they said it was two large blood clots that came up from his legs to his lungs. >> reporter: by the time emts put him on a gurney, 28-year- old joe martinez was losing consciousness. >> i couldn't believe it. i thought he's going to be okay. he appeared to be okay. >> i just keep breaking down every class period. i couldn't tell you what i've done in any class this week. you can't concentrate after something like this. >> reporter: martinez coached the girl's water polo team and the boys and girls swim teams. signs about martinez hang on the fences around the pool. martinez was a mentor, friend, and even a demanding coach. >> i would love to hear him yell at me. i owe him like 60 pushups right now. >> reporter: this facebook page started by a good friend and fellow coach has more than 600 hits. in addition to coaching high school, martinez also ran programs for two club teams. that following a career in high school and
on monday, he felt shortness of breath and a payne in his leg before falling down. he was conscious when he called his mother and then called 911. >> they said it was two large blood clots that came up from his legs to his lungs. >> reporter: by the time emts put him on a gurney, 28-year- old joe martinez was losing consciousness. >> i couldn't believe it. i thought he's going to be okay. he appeared to be okay. >> i just keep breaking down every class period. i couldn't...
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numerous stumble holder in four divisions from incredibly middleweight to heavyweight and all the while paynefun doing so. is skills even leading to legendary russian books an expert but him again stating jones was the pugilist who raised books to the height of art a career spent creating muster pieces may have taken its toll on the forty two year old but he's back again in a stable way from cannes as glory the american takes on russia's great hope he's living there in a month's time but jones has found support even in his opponent's home soil a huge surprise i never knew i never knew that i have so much so much of a fan base in moscow or in russia because i like for people to know me. i think it's him what they like about it or didn't like about me or enough about me or they want to see i love to know someone to get a feel for the crowd will their weight stores floyd mayweather and many parkhill a widely considered the most complete boxers on the planet at present the question is do they deserve to be ranked alongside a jones in his prime. must feel where they could be. but overall do you kn
numerous stumble holder in four divisions from incredibly middleweight to heavyweight and all the while paynefun doing so. is skills even leading to legendary russian books an expert but him again stating jones was the pugilist who raised books to the height of art a career spent creating muster pieces may have taken its toll on the forty two year old but he's back again in a stable way from cannes as glory the american takes on russia's great hope he's living there in a month's time but jones...
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times both holder in four divisions from incredibly middleweight to heavyweight and all the while paynefunding still. his skills even leading to legendary russian books and experts but then again louis stating jones was the pugilist who reads books into the fight to forge a career spent creating muster pieces may have taken its toll on the forty two year old but he's back again in a stable way from cannes as glory the american takes in russia's great hope he's limited in an unsigned but jones has found support even in his opponents and so will. surprise i never knew i never knew that i have so many so much of a fan base in moscow or the russian right for people to move on me. i'm ok with him and what they like about it what i like about me what about me what they want to see i love to know so i think or feel what the crowd will the week stars floyd mayweather and many a widely considered the most complete boxers on the planet at present the question is do they deserve to be ranked alongside james in his prime. but they could be. no. because. you can remember things from their fight don'
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and will it end up hurting them more in the end for more on this i'm joined from new york by erica payne founder of the agenda project and former senior strategist at the roosevelt institute erica welcome thank you nice to be here great to have you with us when push comes to shove you think that the republicans will really bring down the global economy if they don't hear what they want i don't think it really matters that push comes to shove i think what they've done already is really problematic they've clearly demonstrated that they have no business running a country this is this is not this is not something that you play with raising the debt limit is not an option you know if a tree falls on your house and you need to raise your credit card limit and other you thousand dollars to pay for the tree that just landed on your house you do it do you like doing it now is it something that's necessary to do absolutely and so the fact that they're saying in essence they're not going to fix the roof they just pile on our house because of some theoretical problem that we have is irresponsible a
and will it end up hurting them more in the end for more on this i'm joined from new york by erica payne founder of the agenda project and former senior strategist at the roosevelt institute erica welcome thank you nice to be here great to have you with us when push comes to shove you think that the republicans will really bring down the global economy if they don't hear what they want i don't think it really matters that push comes to shove i think what they've done already is really...
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analogies he president of the young conservative coalition and from our studio in new york is erika payne founder and president at the agenda project i want to thank you both for joining me now to start with you tell me are republicans really going to hold the entire country hostage here about the debt ceiling if they don't get some cuts they refused to have a clean bill they are really going to put us on the brink of a default that all of that i'm hearing from every single one of them if you watch any interviews at all the republicans for florida plan by congressman ryan to attack not only the national deficit but the national debt and in doing that we have a twenty twentieth century government in the twenty first century that we want to afford all the things that we've come to enjoy it regards to but i think the president eloquently stated about social security medicare medicaid we need to be to make some hard choices here what's important to us and i think the president responded to congressman ryan's plan not what this is a serious alternative to what i think the republicans have a re
analogies he president of the young conservative coalition and from our studio in new york is erika payne founder and president at the agenda project i want to thank you both for joining me now to start with you tell me are republicans really going to hold the entire country hostage here about the debt ceiling if they don't get some cuts they refused to have a clean bill they are really going to put us on the brink of a default that all of that i'm hearing from every single one of them if you...
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payne, for five minutes. mr. payne: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. payne: mr. speaker, today i rise not to debate the economic crisis. our national debt recently reached $14 trillion and our deficit continues to rise annually. and so we know that we have a crisis. and so that's really not the debate here today. however, i would want to remind my colleagues that our economic deficit is dependent on our job deficit and our ever-growing education deficit. while we must work to rein in our spending, we must not indiscriminantly cut funding in areas like education, health and employment that will hamper our immediate and future economic growth. as we remain vigilant in cutting the debt and reducing deficits we must remember that the most powerful driver of both is a growing economy which includes an increase of revenue. during this recession, unemployment hasn't paid in econo
payne, for five minutes. mr. payne: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. payne: mr. speaker, today i rise not to debate the economic crisis. our national debt recently reached $14 trillion and our deficit continues to rise annually. and so we know that we have a crisis. and so that's really not the debate here today. however, i would want to remind my...
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i've played games such as grand theft auto, vice city, max payne, unreal tournament which is a first person shooter that rewards head shots for hours on end. i have watched "pulp fiction" more times than i care to admit, and the ultimate fighting championship has usually faded after the bare knuckle blows. does all of this make me a bad person? a hypocrite? perhaps. or maybe it just makes me american. on any given day like most of us, i am unaware of the cognitive dissonance. on other ways i'm remorseful. have my joy stick when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. while i remain untroubled about guns or video games or violent films on their own, i do confess a growing unease about how the elements freely combine in our society and towards the end. are there ill effects cumulative, or do they catalyze into something different. new and dangerous toxin born of other chemicals in the environment. i've only begun to understand and appreciate how they potential one another, like a bad combination of drugs to create unhealthy levels of violence. i harbor a special concern about how the in
i've played games such as grand theft auto, vice city, max payne, unreal tournament which is a first person shooter that rewards head shots for hours on end. i have watched "pulp fiction" more times than i care to admit, and the ultimate fighting championship has usually faded after the bare knuckle blows. does all of this make me a bad person? a hypocrite? perhaps. or maybe it just makes me american. on any given day like most of us, i am unaware of the cognitive dissonance. on other...
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i've fleefully and -- gleefully played such games as grand theft auto, max payne and a first person's shooter that rewards head shots for hours on end. i've watched pulp fiction more times than i care to admit, and whatever guilt i've felt in watching the ultimate fighting championship has usually blurred after the first flurry of bad blows. does this make me a hypocrite? perhaps. or maybe it just makes me american. on any given day, like most of us, i am unaware of the cognitive dissonance. on other days i'm unremorseful, even definal. you can have my joystick when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. however, while i remain comparatively untroubled about guns or video games or violent films on their own, i do confess a growing unease about how these elements freely combine in this our society and toward what end. are there ill effects cumulative, or do they actually catalyze into something different, a new and dangerous toxin born of other chemicals in the environment? i've only recently begun to understand and appreciate how they may potentiate one another like a bad combination
i've fleefully and -- gleefully played such games as grand theft auto, max payne and a first person's shooter that rewards head shots for hours on end. i've watched pulp fiction more times than i care to admit, and whatever guilt i've felt in watching the ultimate fighting championship has usually blurred after the first flurry of bad blows. does this make me a hypocrite? perhaps. or maybe it just makes me american. on any given day, like most of us, i am unaware of the cognitive dissonance. on...
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i'm billy payne, and welcome to the 75th playing of the masters.o of our greatest champions. our first starter has been golf's greatest ambassador for the last 50 years. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming four-time masters champion mr. arnold palmer. arnold, the tee is yours. welcome back a true legend of the game, a man who thrilled us all with his emotional victory here 25 years ago. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming six-time masters champion, mr. jack nicklaus. jack, the tee is yours. >> if i can get back up. [ laughter ] ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 2011 masters is now officially begun. have fun. >> and joining us now from augusta national golf club is jim nantz, host of the masters coverage right here on cbs. jim, good morning. >> good morning, chris. it's a beautiful morning here in augusta. and just as you join us, jeff overton tees off just a few steps away over on the first hole. and as you watched, it was a magnificent start to things. both arnie and jack ripped it right down the middle to the
i'm billy payne, and welcome to the 75th playing of the masters.o of our greatest champions. our first starter has been golf's greatest ambassador for the last 50 years. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming four-time masters champion mr. arnold palmer. arnold, the tee is yours. welcome back a true legend of the game, a man who thrilled us all with his emotional victory here 25 years ago. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming six-time masters champion, mr. jack nicklaus....
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previously we spoke to stacy payne with the lee county sheriff's office about the danger. >> you've noww, they've got plenty of time to go in there. >> reporter: payne says social media is becoming a major research tool for burglars. a tweet or a facebook post could tip burglars off that you're not at home, and an insurance company in the uk conducted a poll which found that nearly 26% of participants between the ages of 25 and 35 checked in using social media. homeowners like ryan conrad who list their whereabouts may be setting themselves up for higher insurance premiums because of his postings. >> that's definitely wrong. they're kind of putting -- they're looking into people's private lives and that's really none of their business. >> reporter: so now when shopping for insurance, ryan and other homeowners could find themselves being asked whether they're active on social media sites or if they have security locks or an intruder alarm installed before an insurance company will give you a quote. >> i pay my premiums when i'm supposed to and that, and then i'm sure it's just going to b
previously we spoke to stacy payne with the lee county sheriff's office about the danger. >> you've noww, they've got plenty of time to go in there. >> reporter: payne says social media is becoming a major research tool for burglars. a tweet or a facebook post could tip burglars off that you're not at home, and an insurance company in the uk conducted a poll which found that nearly 26% of participants between the ages of 25 and 35 checked in using social media. homeowners like ryan...
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according to a letter written by the assembly's chief sergeant at arms, ronald payne, the assembly guardsmiautomatic weapons. everyone was trained at the police academy, however, there's questioning the reasons now for the switch to the armed guards. sergeants at arms spend most of their day inside the capitol building, monitoring floor sessions and committee hearings. >>> oak noll naval hospital will stand only for a few more days. it will be imploded friday. it was decommissioned in 1996 and sold to a company that filed for bankruptcy a few years later. it's stood as a symbol of blight in recent years and home to drug dealers and squatters. it's not clear what will happen with the property after the demolition. the historic club noll will be the last of almost 100 military homes, stores, and warehouses that once stood on the former base. >>> this could be a big development, predicting earthquakes like predicting the weather. still an idea for the future, but experts say seismic instruments are now sophisticated enough to at least give early warnings that a quake is coming. experts say j
according to a letter written by the assembly's chief sergeant at arms, ronald payne, the assembly guardsmiautomatic weapons. everyone was trained at the police academy, however, there's questioning the reasons now for the switch to the armed guards. sergeants at arms spend most of their day inside the capitol building, monitoring floor sessions and committee hearings. >>> oak noll naval hospital will stand only for a few more days. it will be imploded friday. it was decommissioned in...
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government that governs best i believe is payne. >> thurou. okay. >> it's correct in the book. we need to find the successful presidents have done, find an ideology. it leads to the significant criticism of this president. he has fore gone the belief system. this week those of you who watch a lot of c-span or in this case hbo have had the opportunity to see john kennedy's address, as well as the number of the press conferences that he gave. i wrote a book in significant measure by kennedy. i like john kennedy. but there are a lot of problems with the things he did there. a lot of very significant problems. one wonderful thing about john kennedy was the rhetoric, and the inspiration track move them and put their lives in the direction of the arch of justice. barack obama did a wonderful job of that during the campaign and stopped on day one of the presidency, and got involved in the legislative debates over, you know, which rule was going to be included in which draft of which bill. i think that was a terrible mistake. i don't see why he could have done both. ronald reagan did b
government that governs best i believe is payne. >> thurou. okay. >> it's correct in the book. we need to find the successful presidents have done, find an ideology. it leads to the significant criticism of this president. he has fore gone the belief system. this week those of you who watch a lot of c-span or in this case hbo have had the opportunity to see john kennedy's address, as well as the number of the press conferences that he gave. i wrote a book in significant measure by...
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. >> good evening, i am billy payne, chairman of augusta national golf club and i am excited to be hereh my good friend, jim nantz. jim: what a day. >> really thrilling. jim and i will repeat the long-standing tradition of the award of the masters green jacket to our champion. before we do i would like to take this opportunity to thank our television viewers across america and in over 200 countries around the world for your long-term and loyal support of the masters. i now welcome three very special gentleman all with wonderful smiles on their faces. this year's low amateur mr. hideki matsuyama. hideki, congratulations. i am very proud of you. last year's champion and a depood one it be mr. phil mickelson. and our new champion proud to introduce mr. charl schwartzel. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> have a seat. i know jim has a few questions. jim: thank you billy, i doed in. one of the great tradition citizen recognition of the amateur. hideki matsuyama at age 19 with so much on your mind coming here. we are joined by allen turner to interpret. first a statement please from
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i'm representing the payne international association today. you mentioned many times that we are facing the threat coming from from china, and you emphasized that we need to really bring together the public sector and the private sector together to work on the fundamental growth of the country. and it's funny that you also mentioned for one state -- [inaudible] can last nine months and another can last nine days. and my question for you is that what's the next step the country should take in order to make the states join the forces and effort together to help our private sector to catch up with the countries like china and other developing countries? thank you. >> it's a great question. and the governor didn't mention why i had him down at business council. the whole two days of meetings, actually it was called state of the states. and it's right at the heart of your question which is exactly the question you're asking, but we're asking our governors and next governors. we're saying why haven't we as a country gotten the states together? the b
i'm representing the payne international association today. you mentioned many times that we are facing the threat coming from from china, and you emphasized that we need to really bring together the public sector and the private sector together to work on the fundamental growth of the country. and it's funny that you also mentioned for one state -- [inaudible] can last nine months and another can last nine days. and my question for you is that what's the next step the country should take in...
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payne, the chairman of the committee on global human rights. >> thank you for allowing us to have one minute and mr. steinberg for your commitment. let me say that i guess that anything that the president does is wrong. i heard someone say if he walked on water, they would say he couldn't swim. so, the fact that six months ago or a year ago when the lockerbie bomber was released, everybody how terrible it is, and now libya is the worst place in the world, and now people are wondering why we are in libya, and all of the sudden in a year, there is a total change in our position against libya. it is sort of strange. i don't know whether it is who called for action, rather than the action taken. i also would like to know certainly our responsibility to protect is something that is certainly very important. i think that we like to find out about nato's roles, and id'd also like to know about the treatment of the so-called minorities in libya right now who haveeen accused of being supportive of the mercenaries. >> thank you. mr. ro rbach. >> i give high marks to this committee and administr
payne, the chairman of the committee on global human rights. >> thank you for allowing us to have one minute and mr. steinberg for your commitment. let me say that i guess that anything that the president does is wrong. i heard someone say if he walked on water, they would say he couldn't swim. so, the fact that six months ago or a year ago when the lockerbie bomber was released, everybody how terrible it is, and now libya is the worst place in the world, and now people are wondering why...
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payne. let me begin with sudan and the question of i.b.a. as you know, the united states has been very active in trying to, not only originally to broker the c.p.a. but to ensure its full implement akseation but trying resolve all of the outstanding post referendum issues. it should have been, as you know, dealt with in its own referendum simultaneous to the referendum. the ambassador who was recently named by proub as his new special envoy is out in the region as we speak. he is out working actively with both parties as well as with the a.u. high-level panels, former south african president and others trying to push for resolution of i.b.a.. we fully understand its significance as a critical issue that needs to be resolved. as you also know, it is one of the most difficult ones and thus far, we have not seen the parties exhibit sufficient flexibility to resolve it swiftly. there are a number of other post referendum issues that also are still to be negotiated. all of which are high on our agenda. if i might for a second, it has been raises
payne. let me begin with sudan and the question of i.b.a. as you know, the united states has been very active in trying to, not only originally to broker the c.p.a. but to ensure its full implement akseation but trying resolve all of the outstanding post referendum issues. it should have been, as you know, dealt with in its own referendum simultaneous to the referendum. the ambassador who was recently named by proub as his new special envoy is out in the region as we speak. he is out working...
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said thomas payne. in "common sense." the power to declare war is firmly and explicitly vested in he congress of the united states under article 1, section 8 of the constitution. that is the law, the law is king. let us make no mistake about it. dropping 2,000-pound bombs and unleashing the massive fire power of our air force on the capital of a sovereign state is in fact an act of war and no amount of legal acrobatics can make it otherwise. . it is the arrogance of power which former senator from arkansas, jay william fulbright, saw shrouded in the deceit which carried us into the abyss of another war in vietnam. my generation was dermined that we would never see another vietnam. it was the awareness of the checked power d arrogance of the executive which led congress to pass the war powers act. congress through the war powers act provided the executive with an excepon to unilaterally respond only when the nation was in actual or imminent danger to repel sudden attacks. mr. speaker, today we are in a constitutional crisi
said thomas payne. in "common sense." the power to declare war is firmly and explicitly vested in he congress of the united states under article 1, section 8 of the constitution. that is the law, the law is king. let us make no mistake about it. dropping 2,000-pound bombs and unleashing the massive fire power of our air force on the capital of a sovereign state is in fact an act of war and no amount of legal acrobatics can make it otherwise. . it is the arrogance of power which former...
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that happened back in 1999 when payne stewart's private plane had a slow decompression. that plane crashed. killing all four on board. flyers need to be ready. >> it was something to watch you there. the effects lasted for several hours? >> for several hours. light headed. mental confusion. it was tough. very unpleasant. >>> now we turn to the protests in afghanistan for the fourth straight day. demonstrators there rioting over the actions of pastor terry jones whose church burned the koran on march 20th. you talked to him, matt, how did he seem? >> he seemed coherent. he said this was something hay planned to do. the same preacher and church that planned to burn 200 koran's back on september 11th. a few weeks ago, they did it. it got on youtube and shot across the world. this is what it looks like in afghanistan this weekend. over 20 dead. violence sparked by the burning of a single koran at this tiny florida church. general petraeus condemned it. >> that action was hateful. it was intolerant. >> reporter: pastor terry jones said his beliefs are more important. even at
that happened back in 1999 when payne stewart's private plane had a slow decompression. that plane crashed. killing all four on board. flyers need to be ready. >> it was something to watch you there. the effects lasted for several hours? >> for several hours. light headed. mental confusion. it was tough. very unpleasant. >>> now we turn to the protests in afghanistan for the fourth straight day. demonstrators there rioting over the actions of pastor terry jones whose church...
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. >> i am glad you mentioned thomas payne because he is one -- thopmamas paine. >> what would you write if you could write a simple pamphlet right now? what would you write in a short pamphlet and what would you call it? my second thing is, would you consider noonan a writer or a rhetoricist? >> what a question. i think she is a beautiful right there. that is why i read her. she is a thinker. i do not always agree with her thesis, but i do love to read her work. thank you. that is a great question about pamphlet, and i got to think about that. i love that. >> the absence of the beauty of paine is common sense. anybody of us could write 10 pagesf common sense, starting with money does not make education. the essence of a virtuous society, which is what the founders were striving for and about which they were concerned, was that we would not be educated enough, artisan the torre and f, moral enough, and reasonable enough, and apply mmon-sense across to all these things. 40% of the kids today are out of wedlock. teenagers are having babies trade we have 35-year-old grandmothers. we could a
. >> i am glad you mentioned thomas payne because he is one -- thopmamas paine. >> what would you write if you could write a simple pamphlet right now? what would you write in a short pamphlet and what would you call it? my second thing is, would you consider noonan a writer or a rhetoricist? >> what a question. i think she is a beautiful right there. that is why i read her. she is a thinker. i do not always agree with her thesis, but i do love to read her work. thank you....
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i won't mention jerry payne or all the guys. i worked on a cotton farm, and my fore and father taught me the value of work. i worked hard all my life. i went to college at 16, went back to the farm, help the run it, went back to college at 19 and 20, and then i came back and started forming banks and other companies that i do. i got interested in politics which is what your question was at an early age. my mother and father taught us that no politician had all the answers. my mother and father taught us that no politician was perfect. my mother and father taught us that the only safeguard we have in this representative democracy is to keep checking on our politicians, and so they urged us to get involved. i volunteered working for political school board and other things. i never ran for office for a long time. i ran for the constitutional convention. we rewrote the state constitution. the delegates were elected, 105 of them, i was one of them, one the few nonlawyers, and then i ran for congress in 78, lost. our incumbent congres
i won't mention jerry payne or all the guys. i worked on a cotton farm, and my fore and father taught me the value of work. i worked hard all my life. i went to college at 16, went back to the farm, help the run it, went back to college at 19 and 20, and then i came back and started forming banks and other companies that i do. i got interested in politics which is what your question was at an early age. my mother and father taught us that no politician had all the answers. my mother and father...
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payne, ranking member and subcommittee on africa, global health and human rights. >> thank you very much. as i indicated before, i commend the president for waiting until there could be a consensus with the europeans and for the arab league for the first time to ask the west to intervene, i think, is something that we keep losing the importance on the -- the importance of that. just about gadhafi in general, you know, i think that his intimidation of many african leaders over the years have kept them quiet. as a matter of fact, though, if you want to put his hand on d dastardly group, charles taylor went into sierra leone and got together with the group, the ruf, who are chopping off hands of women and children to get the blood diamonds and so charles taylor is a direct result of gadhafi. so i'm not so sure that african leaders really have that much of a real appreciation for gadhafi. they talk about the fact that we do not know who the persons are. i met with former amssador of libya, and he gave me the napes of the 27 pople who were in the provisional government at that time who are le
payne, ranking member and subcommittee on africa, global health and human rights. >> thank you very much. as i indicated before, i commend the president for waiting until there could be a consensus with the europeans and for the arab league for the first time to ask the west to intervene, i think, is something that we keep losing the importance on the -- the importance of that. just about gadhafi in general, you know, i think that his intimidation of many african leaders over the years...
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i also went to high school with payne stewart and none of his golf abilities rubbed off on me, unfortunately. golf is a $76 billion industry which provides two million jobs in the united states. golf courses are generally small business owners own golf courses and i know the challenges that small businesses face today. the estimated economic impact of the government industry is over $200 billion. golf course superintendents are excellent environmental stewards of the land and among the best in the world as knowing how to care for the earth. being outdoors always improves one's quality of life, walking just a nine-hole course can give you a 2.5-mile workout or in my case seven miles. it is a sport that can be played by all ages and we should take time today to recognize national golf day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what started out as a small pirated
i also went to high school with payne stewart and none of his golf abilities rubbed off on me, unfortunately. golf is a $76 billion industry which provides two million jobs in the united states. golf courses are generally small business owners own golf courses and i know the challenges that small businesses face today. the estimated economic impact of the government industry is over $200 billion. golf course superintendents are excellent environmental stewards of the land and among the best in...
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. >> i am glad you mentioned thomas payne because he is one -- thopmamas paine. >> what would you write if you could write a simple pamphlet right now? what would you write in a short pamphlet and what would you call it? my second thing is, would you consider noonan a writer or a rhetoricist? >> what a question. i think she is a beautiful right there. that is why i read her. she is a thinker. i do not always agree with her thesis, but i do love to read her work. thank you. that is a great question about pamphlet, and i got to think about that. i love that. >> the absence of the beauty of paine is common sense. anybody of us could write 10 pages of common sense, starting with money does not make education. the essence of a virtuous society, which is what the founders were striving for and about which they were concerned, was that we would not be educated enough, artisan the torre and f, moral enough, and reasonable enough, and apply common-sense across to all these things. 40% of the kids today are out of wedlock. teenagers are having babies trade we have 35-year-old grandmothers. we cou
. >> i am glad you mentioned thomas payne because he is one -- thopmamas paine. >> what would you write if you could write a simple pamphlet right now? what would you write in a short pamphlet and what would you call it? my second thing is, would you consider noonan a writer or a rhetoricist? >> what a question. i think she is a beautiful right there. that is why i read her. she is a thinker. i do not always agree with her thesis, but i do love to read her work. thank you....
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there may be a cup at fort payne for free cars to legislators.they pay on average seven or $800 per year for each member. they will give them $300 a month to loft it said gas and insurance and it will save two or $3 million a year. send eight something from the post office is getting more expensive. they're raising rates. not for regular postage but for first-class letters. that will stay at 48¢. it'll go for advertising in magazines and if you send a postcard that will go up a penny. starting on sunday. >> a lot one head and here is a live look out side in have been laid. it is heavenly looking is it not? lots of white snow. >>mark: national ms., dangerous wild fire causing many to be enacted in their homes. 21 wildfires burning across the state. all 1200 residents in the area are told to get it. hot ashes carried by winds are sparking new fires every day. >> a strange noises caused passengers to be concerned while aboard on a plane that was taxiing. passengers heard that noise in the cabin and no one knew exactly it was. several passengers did
there may be a cup at fort payne for free cars to legislators.they pay on average seven or $800 per year for each member. they will give them $300 a month to loft it said gas and insurance and it will save two or $3 million a year. send eight something from the post office is getting more expensive. they're raising rates. not for regular postage but for first-class letters. that will stay at 48¢. it'll go for advertising in magazines and if you send a postcard that will go up a penny. starting...
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payne, the chairman of the committee on global human rights. >> thank you for allowing us to have one minute and mr. steinberg for your commitment. let me say that i guess that anything that the president does is wrong. i heard someone say if he walked on water, they would say he couldn't swim. so, the fact that six months ago or a year ago wen the lockerbie bomber was released, everybody how terrible it is, and now libya is the worst place in the world, and now people are wondering why we are in libya, and all of the sudden in a year, there is a total change in our position against libya. it is sort of strange. i don't know whether it is who called for action, rather than the action taken. i also would like to know certainly our responsibility to protect is something that is certainly very important. i think that we like to findout about nato's roles, and id'd also like to know about the treaent of the so-called minorities in libya right now who haveeen accused of being supportive of the mercenaries. >> thank you. mr. ro rbach. >> i give high marks to this committee and administratio
payne, the chairman of the committee on global human rights. >> thank you for allowing us to have one minute and mr. steinberg for your commitment. let me say that i guess that anything that the president does is wrong. i heard someone say if he walked on water, they would say he couldn't swim. so, the fact that six months ago or a year ago wen the lockerbie bomber was released, everybody how terrible it is, and now libya is the worst place in the world, and now people are wondering why...
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that social behavior result of having to constantly see this higher price, constantly feeling that payne oftentimes makes the rise in the price of gasoline feel even worse than the rise in other commodities. it has risen by a significant amount. it is pennies compared to the price we as we see in other commodities like cotton and sugar. how often do you buy sugar? not that often. you go to the tomtom multiple times in one month. -- you go to the pump multiple times. host: will develop your tank at the higher price, what happens at home? what are they not spending money on? guest: the theory is that consumers will cut back on discretionary purchases which can be anything from apparel, electronics, etc. what we are actually seeing is that even though consumers say they will come back because of higher gas prices, so far we have not reached that point. the commerce department just this week gave retail sales results for the man month of march. what they found is that even the people were paying 2.6% more and gas stations, they were still spending money in clothing stores, electronics stores
that social behavior result of having to constantly see this higher price, constantly feeling that payne oftentimes makes the rise in the price of gasoline feel even worse than the rise in other commodities. it has risen by a significant amount. it is pennies compared to the price we as we see in other commodities like cotton and sugar. how often do you buy sugar? not that often. you go to the tomtom multiple times in one month. -- you go to the pump multiple times. host: will develop your tank...
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before closing, i just want to mention that john payne is going to be here tomorrow. we have a full house, but we may be able to squeeze a few more people in tomorrow afternoon. on april 28, you have already been introduced to the chair of the southern sudan referendum commission and the deputy chair and the general secretary. they will be here on april 28 at 10:00 a.m. to make a presentation on their work. i hope you can make it for that. thank you for coming. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about his administration's efforts to combat rising gas prices, including rooting out fraud and manipulation in the oil markets and investing in renewable energy. he is followed by the republican address with the nebraska senator, who discusses how increased spending and regulations are hampering job creation. >> this is a time of year when people get together with family and friends to observe passover and celebrate easter. it is a chance to
before closing, i just want to mention that john payne is going to be here tomorrow. we have a full house, but we may be able to squeeze a few more people in tomorrow afternoon. on april 28, you have already been introduced to the chair of the southern sudan referendum commission and the deputy chair and the general secretary. they will be here on april 28 at 10:00 a.m. to make a presentation on their work. i hope you can make it for that. thank you for coming. [applause] [captioning performed...
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most are still buddies of mine today and i won't mention jerry payne or frank or all the guys, but i grew up on that cotton farm. i worked. my mother and father taught me the value of work. i have worked hard all my life. i went off to college at 16. came back to the farm and helped run it. went back to college at 19 and 20, and then came back and started forming banks and other companies that i do. i got interested in politics which is what your question was at an early age. my mother and father taught us that no politician had all the answers. my mother and father taught us that no politician was perfect. my mother and father taught us that the only safeguard we have in this representative democracy is to keep checking on our politicians. so they urged us to get involved. i volunteered working for political school board and other things. i never ran for office for a long time. i ran for the convention, we rewrote the state constitution. the delegates were elected, 105 of them. i was one of the few not lawyers. then i ran for congress in 1978, lost. our incumbent congressman had ret
most are still buddies of mine today and i won't mention jerry payne or frank or all the guys, but i grew up on that cotton farm. i worked. my mother and father taught me the value of work. i have worked hard all my life. i went off to college at 16. came back to the farm and helped run it. went back to college at 19 and 20, and then came back and started forming banks and other companies that i do. i got interested in politics which is what your question was at an early age. my mother and...