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. >> rose: haiti through the eyes of sean penn and sean penn through the eyes of haiti next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: sean penn is here, the actor, director, humanitarian and two-time academy award winner is in new york having just returned from haiti. he rushed to that country days after the devastating earthquake in january killed nearly 300,000 people and left 1.pa 5 5-million homeless. formed an n.g.o. called j.p. haiti relief organization, so far it's battalion school, a women's center and a trauma center for children. today sean penn is running one of haiti's largest and most efficient camps. >> the work began just hours after the earthquake hit on january 12. founder sean penn immediately reached out to a large network of emergency management and government contacts and they quickly mobilized to take action in haiti. less than a week after the disaster, they were on the ground treating patients. at the same time, other j.p. h.r.o. team members delivered food and medical supplies to num
. >> rose: haiti through the eyes of sean penn and sean penn through the eyes of haiti next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: sean penn is here, the actor, director, humanitarian and two-time academy award winner is in new york having just returned from haiti. he rushed to that country days after the devastating earthquake in january killed nearly 300,000 people and left 1.pa 5 5-million homeless. formed an...
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we shouldn't -- penn is so right. applaud what he just said.'m tired of seeing polling data broken down like this. we are americans. we have american problems. not just with the black community. those are problems i see with the american community. educational inequality. problems with unemployment. all that stuff. we share that. when we can focus on that and quit trying to segregate everything we can take another step forward with race relations. >> al with is that right? >> i think that if we are realistic and say that the progress made was made because people struggled to make that progress, that we should engage in continuing, at this time, in the struggle to make that happen. i think that if we're honest we would have to say if a white child, a black child and a latino and asian child were born tonight they will not face the same life in terms of healthcare and education. we've got to fight until they do. it's a lot better than it was 40 years ago but it's not equal and i don't need marx to tell me that. i fight for the right for people to
we shouldn't -- penn is so right. applaud what he just said.'m tired of seeing polling data broken down like this. we are americans. we have american problems. not just with the black community. those are problems i see with the american community. educational inequality. problems with unemployment. all that stuff. we share that. when we can focus on that and quit trying to segregate everything we can take another step forward with race relations. >> al with is that right? >> i...
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ambassador dennis jett, professor of international affairs at the school of international affairs at penn state university, former u.s. ambassador to peru and mozambique, and former senior director of african affairs at the national security council. thank you both for being with us. what's the difference between peace building and peacemaking? a lot of people have heard about peacemaking. is there some difference between those and how does it differ from nation building? ambassador? >> well, peacemaking is the initial phase. you have to have the peace before you can build on it and that peace can be negotiated through diplomatic means or it can be imposed, but once the shooting stops, you have to build on that peace. you have to create a society where the peace is stable and that can be the tricky part. the, um, parties that were at conflict in the past don't always agree to how the future should, should unfold, who should have what share of political power. and so, you need to help those societies reconstruct themselves physically, but also construct themselves politically. >> paul? >>
ambassador dennis jett, professor of international affairs at the school of international affairs at penn state university, former u.s. ambassador to peru and mozambique, and former senior director of african affairs at the national security council. thank you both for being with us. what's the difference between peace building and peacemaking? a lot of people have heard about peacemaking. is there some difference between those and how does it differ from nation building? ambassador? >>...
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mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs ls than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? for less than 35 cents a day, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance yo through the colonial penn ogram. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medal em. your rate will never go up, and your benefit will never go down due to age-- guaranteed! call about the colonial penn progranow. >>> and now, "the sunday funnies". >>> and now, "the sunday funnies". >> according to a new survey, 60% of americans now say they lack faith in president obama. the other 40% lack jobs, lack a house, lack money. >>> larry king is retiring. were you aware of this? that larry king is retiring? my question is, is he actually leaving, or is he leaving like jay leno did? >>> there's finally promising news from the gulf. bp's putting a cap on the oil leak. they're going to cap up to 90% of the disgu
mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs ls than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? for less than 35 cents a day, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance yo through the colonial penn ogram. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medal em. your rate will never go...
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call about the colonial penn program now. there's oil out there we've got to capture.b is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil. we use satellite images, infrared and thermal photography to map and target the oil. then, the boats go to work. almost 6,000 vessels. these are thousands of local shrimp and fishing boats organized into task forces and strike teams. plus, specialized skimmers from around the world. we've skimmed over 27 million gallons of oil/water mixture and removed millions more with other methods. we've set out more than 8 million feet of boom to protect the shoreline. i grew up on the gulf coast and i love these waters. we can't keep all the oil from coming ashore, but i'm gonna do everything i can to stop it, and we'll be here as long as it takes to clean up the gulf. if you were to stand at a road and the cars are whi
call about the colonial penn program now. there's oil out there we've got to capture.b is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil. we use satellite images, infrared and thermal photography to map and target the oil. then, the boats go to work. almost 6,000...
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una encuesta exclusiva de uunivisio y la agencia ap en arizona se preparan varias protestas inned penn doen te de lo que decida una jueza sobre la ley sb1070. >>> veremos por qué las medidas contra inmigrantes en rhode island no son como las de arizona. . >>> y anuncian voto de confirmación en agosto >>> este es su noticiero univision con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas. . >>> buenas noches muy momento que varias comunidades hispanas están a la defensiva en estados unidos univision se sumó a la agencia ap para realizar la encuesta más completa sobre cuales son las inquietudes temores de latinos que viven aquí y en la encuesta se demuestra que somos un grupo complejo pero que muestra deseos de asimilar a la sociedad americana y estos son los datos más importantes de la encuesta. >>> en una sociedad que se ha caracterizado la competitividad los hispanos están concientes que deben adaptarse a estados unidos, la mayoría e 72% reconoce la importancia de hacer ajustes. >>> sin embargo, en forma abrumador se muestran partidarios de mantener las culto crasso ellos o sus padres trajeron de su
una encuesta exclusiva de uunivisio y la agencia ap en arizona se preparan varias protestas inned penn doen te de lo que decida una jueza sobre la ley sb1070. >>> veremos por qué las medidas contra inmigrantes en rhode island no son como las de arizona. . >>> y anuncian voto de confirmación en agosto >>> este es su noticiero univision con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas. . >>> buenas noches muy momento que varias comunidades hispanas están a la...
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kind of like how you've been putting off calling about the colonial penn program?i know, i know, but i did look at the information you gave me. you know they offer affordable life insurance for people aged 50 to 85 for less than 35 cents a day, and you are guaranteed acceptance. there are no health questions, and you won't have to take a medical exam. you know, dad, they have options for people my age, too. i applied online at cpdirect.com. i wanted to make sure the girls would be taken care of if anything ever happened to me, so i added to the coverage i already have at work. it was easy. why don't you finish this? i have an important call to make. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, call about the colonial penn program now. guaranteed acceptance life insurance is a popular plan for people aged 50 to 85. you can get quality insurance for less than 35 cents a day. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. time waits for no one, so don't put off your call. ♪ why go on
kind of like how you've been putting off calling about the colonial penn program?i know, i know, but i did look at the information you gave me. you know they offer affordable life insurance for people aged 50 to 85 for less than 35 cents a day, and you are guaranteed acceptance. there are no health questions, and you won't have to take a medical exam. you know, dad, they have options for people my age, too. i applied online at cpdirect.com. i wanted to make sure the girls would be taken care of...
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penn in five years, we've made very well want to revert back to something. >> this is a question for the city attorney. it was brought up here that it was illegal for us to least property to private entities. i know that there has been some city attorneys on this. can you brief us on what those are? >> under the charter, there is a restriction. this is a private verses non- profit entity. this is for a recreational purpose. there are many examples with an ancillary purpose. if actually serves a purpose to allow people to visit the park, this is an ancillary purpose. i cannot give ancillary purpose. you have proprietary firms that lease our property. this allows people, there is a restaurant. there are things there. there are leases of both kinds. that is not the issue. you have two leases, that they could be argued to be ancillary. you have a difficult decision. >> go ahead. >> there are some opinions about the city attorney's and what was given regarding the uses of our facilities, clubhouses, and the like. i think that you said something. >> yes, there has been a series of opinions
penn in five years, we've made very well want to revert back to something. >> this is a question for the city attorney. it was brought up here that it was illegal for us to least property to private entities. i know that there has been some city attorneys on this. can you brief us on what those are? >> under the charter, there is a restriction. this is a private verses non- profit entity. this is for a recreational purpose. there are many examples with an ancillary purpose. if...
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what we did we sauteed some broccoli with crushed tomatoes, garlic and olive oil and added the penneasta to it. let it all cook together, pasta al dente. this is served good hot or cold. great salad, too, just when it's cold like this. there you go. there is your pasta plate for the day with some fresh, fresh broccoli. ah, that looks so good. ciao. >>> coming up at 5:00 tonight, they are mad and they are planning to protest. what hundreds of bay area nurses have against meg whitman. also, pet owners need to be aware there is a common product that can be very toxic to your pets. we are going to explain that coming up at 5:00. you have a dog. >> i do have a dog. >> you're very protective. >> am i? >> okay, we're going to... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
what we did we sauteed some broccoli with crushed tomatoes, garlic and olive oil and added the penneasta to it. let it all cook together, pasta al dente. this is served good hot or cold. great salad, too, just when it's cold like this. there you go. there is your pasta plate for the day with some fresh, fresh broccoli. ah, that looks so good. ciao. >>> coming up at 5:00 tonight, they are mad and they are planning to protest. what hundreds of bay area nurses have against meg whitman....
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that's why i bought a policy through the colonial penn program.day, which fit right into my budget. i didn't have to answer any health questions or take a physical, and i couldn't be turned down because of my health. you know, there are several options for people my age, too. so i went to cpdirect.com and i applied online. it was easy. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, call about the colonial penn program now. guaranteed acceptance life insurance is a popular plan for people aged 50 to 85. you can get quality insurance for less than 35 cents a day. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. join the 6 million people who have called about the colonial penn program. ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. you'll be glad you did. ♪ why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep y
that's why i bought a policy through the colonial penn program.day, which fit right into my budget. i didn't have to answer any health questions or take a physical, and i couldn't be turned down because of my health. you know, there are several options for people my age, too. so i went to cpdirect.com and i applied online. it was easy. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, call about the colonial penn program now. guaranteed acceptance life insurance...
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that's why i bought a policy through the colonial penn program.ay, which fit right into my budget. i didn't have to answer any health questions or take a physical, hd 3 so i went to cpdirect.com and i applied online. it was easy. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, call about the colonial penn program now. guaranteed acceptance life insurance is a popular plan for people aged 50 to 85. you can get quality insurance for less than 35 cents a day. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. join the 6 million people who have called about the colonial penn program. ask one of their representatives about a plan that meets your needs. you'll be glad you did. ♪ >>> here are some stories to watch today on abc news. former illinois governor rod blagojevich could take the stand in his own defense today in his political corruption trial. blagojevich says he did not attempt to sell president obama's former senate seat. >>> 36-year-old carte goodwin is sworn in as
that's why i bought a policy through the colonial penn program.ay, which fit right into my budget. i didn't have to answer any health questions or take a physical, hd 3 so i went to cpdirect.com and i applied online. it was easy. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing coverage you already have, call about the colonial penn program now. guaranteed acceptance life insurance is a popular plan for people aged 50 to 85. you can get quality insurance for less than 35 cents a day. there...
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being arrested on the floor of the -- the trading floor and hauled off to court, or problems with pennentral bankruptcy or problems with the goldman sachs trading corporation -- goldman sachs has been in and out of trouble its whole existence and it's really good at getting out of trouble that it finds itself in, and the reason is because it's got very smart people, they're not locked into a way of doing business, they're locked into the idea of making money, and they're very nimble, and they have proven, over and over again, that they're able to do that, and i suspect that they're going to be back stronger than ever in soon enough -- a year or so we're going to be talking about goldman sachs gravy train again. >> charlie: do you think there will be any changes in the top ranks of goldman sachs? even to the point of saying the c.e.o. job and the chairman's job now will be separate? >> for my money, at least within the next 12 months, i would say no. having said that, could boyd step down in a year or two? yes. but that's reasonable given the longevity typically of c.e.o.'s at goldman s
being arrested on the floor of the -- the trading floor and hauled off to court, or problems with pennentral bankruptcy or problems with the goldman sachs trading corporation -- goldman sachs has been in and out of trouble its whole existence and it's really good at getting out of trouble that it finds itself in, and the reason is because it's got very smart people, they're not locked into a way of doing business, they're locked into the idea of making money, and they're very nimble, and they...
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when william penn laid out the city, he actually chose a spot of land that had a lot of groundwater. however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source of water. although the majority of philadelphia's water now comes from the delaware river, early engineers found that development along the waterfront was causing pollution. so their search led them to the nearby schuylkill river. philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology.
when william penn laid out the city, he actually chose a spot of land that had a lot of groundwater. however, by 1730, 30,000 people lived within the first seven blocks of philadelphia, next to the delaware river. well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in...
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dialogue between serbia and kosovo great aunt used the call to storm declarations galatea possible as new penn state serbia claims that the session in two thousand and eight it's going to. have to step up its diplomatic efforts to stop countries recognizing kosovo journalist and historian the voice which says the court's decision is unjust. quite honestly didn't expect the world court to take such a directly pro-american position to be perfectly honest what course always as much independent does manchukuo vichy france was in world war two it's a puppet state it suffers from endemic corruption abuses of power its government structure can be best described as organized crime it is not a state in any way shape or form just because the u.s. state department says it is it doesn't mean it is. or the hague's opinion on the cost of a sponsor reaction from two other states seeking recognition. say the court's decision confirms the double standards of western countries over their right to independence as a prime minister's says the publics have the right to their own sovereignty and course of. moet of f
dialogue between serbia and kosovo great aunt used the call to storm declarations galatea possible as new penn state serbia claims that the session in two thousand and eight it's going to. have to step up its diplomatic efforts to stop countries recognizing kosovo journalist and historian the voice which says the court's decision is unjust. quite honestly didn't expect the world court to take such a directly pro-american position to be perfectly honest what course always as much independent...
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they allowed penn state to hold them scoreless. victories such as this test the spirit of our youth and potential to do great things. i extend my congratulations and wish them luck in using their tough back line to defend the title neeks year and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: further one-minute requests? further one-minute requests? for what purpose does the for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise?
they allowed penn state to hold them scoreless. victories such as this test the spirit of our youth and potential to do great things. i extend my congratulations and wish them luck in using their tough back line to defend the title neeks year and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: further one-minute requests? further one-minute requests? for what purpose does the for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise?
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children through school and their teachers, our fire fighters, our first response -- the people week to penn daw and. counties are for low-income people when we need them. if we let our children down because we do that have the courage to say we can't find the money, that is nonsense. $15 billion per year this country spends on subsidizing our friends of the oil industry. how about taking that money given to these folks in the communities who can do things that can put people to work? [applause] this is not a question of the debt. if we can handle these tax cuts for the wealthiest people, if we can't stop subsidizing corporations for leading overseas and taking jobs with them, if we stop the hemorrhage and are investing in manufacturing in our cities and the people who work there, our teachers, our first responders, we will be a much better nation for doing this and we will see a terrible price that we will pay years down the road for letting our children down when they need us the absolute most part i will not be part of that. i will try to debunk the myth that this country is in debt and c
children through school and their teachers, our fire fighters, our first response -- the people week to penn daw and. counties are for low-income people when we need them. if we let our children down because we do that have the courage to say we can't find the money, that is nonsense. $15 billion per year this country spends on subsidizing our friends of the oil industry. how about taking that money given to these folks in the communities who can do things that can put people to work?...
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kelly ripa, lionel richie, sean penn. kirstie ally, pam anderson, aretha franklin. quincy jones, bruce willis, and k.d. lang all help as i put larry on the hot seat next on this special anniversary edition of "larry king live." i'm donald trump and it's a pleasure to be here. 25 years ago, cnn said you're hired to larry king. in the quarter century since, he's interviewed just about anybody who's anybody. tonight i ask and larry answers. i've enlisted the assistance of some of the many celebrities he's had on the show, to make things even more interesting, it's going to be an amazing hour. larry's a special guy, and i love doing this. larry? all of the interviews you've done. what's been your favorite? >> you know, first, donald, thank you for doing this. i'm honored to be interviewed by the great mr. trump and to sit on this side of this seat. >> i'm honored. >> i'm not used to being on this end. you're one of my favorite interviews, donald. if i had to pick one, there's so many. it would be brando. one because he's so hard to get. >> especially now. >> they called
kelly ripa, lionel richie, sean penn. kirstie ally, pam anderson, aretha franklin. quincy jones, bruce willis, and k.d. lang all help as i put larry on the hot seat next on this special anniversary edition of "larry king live." i'm donald trump and it's a pleasure to be here. 25 years ago, cnn said you're hired to larry king. in the quarter century since, he's interviewed just about anybody who's anybody. tonight i ask and larry answers. i've enlisted the assistance of some of the...
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he's a senior at penn state. he's studying elementary education.vis mine question for you is, are you on facebook? >> jimmy: he looks like he is. he has that facebook -- >> of course. >> of course. what's going on in the picture? >> me and my friend are playing a game called beer darts. two people throwing darts from a dart game at cans of beer. if you puncture is, you have to shotgun the beer. >> what a great idea. are you going to include this in your elementary education curriculum? >> of course not. but it's a fun thing. >> i think the kids would like it too what's your name? >> robert hil, h-i-l, not h-i-l-l. >> no one cares. >> how old are you? >> 71. >> let me ask you this, are you on facebook? >> jimmy: he might be, it's free, i mean -- >> i am not on facebook. i don't have a computer. i am computer illiterate. >> let me ask you one more question. have you considered using that shirt to fish out pelicans in the gulf? >> i could use it as a fish net, but i'd probably catch a lot of oil globs and that's about it. >> jimmy: the new catch phras
he's a senior at penn state. he's studying elementary education.vis mine question for you is, are you on facebook? >> jimmy: he looks like he is. he has that facebook -- >> of course. >> of course. what's going on in the picture? >> me and my friend are playing a game called beer darts. two people throwing darts from a dart game at cans of beer. if you puncture is, you have to shotgun the beer. >> what a great idea. are you going to include this in your elementary...
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we'll have my exclusive interview with bill clinton and sean penn who runs one of the largest refugees country. >> thanks. >>> let's go right to miami. a u.n. security officer is with us, he was buried alive in the earthquake rubble for 40 years. his three-year-old twins are joining us. how are you doing emotionally, physically? are you okay? >> well, physically i'm okay. emotionally, it's been a tough ride for me. i was in haiti five and a half years. a lot of time away from my family. it was almost made permanent. now i'm back with my family. it's been great to be with my family. what happened there is, of course, still with me in my heart. >> i know that you were in miami with the twins, you had a conversation with your husband right before the earthquake struck. how long before you knew he was okay? >> you know, that was the time of uncertainty. it was probably about 38 hours that he was trapped and i got word maybe within 26 hours or something, that he was okay. he was trapped but they could hear him. >> when you look back now, does it feel like you had a miracle? is that how you
we'll have my exclusive interview with bill clinton and sean penn who runs one of the largest refugees country. >> thanks. >>> let's go right to miami. a u.n. security officer is with us, he was buried alive in the earthquake rubble for 40 years. his three-year-old twins are joining us. how are you doing emotionally, physically? are you okay? >> well, physically i'm okay. emotionally, it's been a tough ride for me. i was in haiti five and a half years. a lot of time away...
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he left grand central station or penn station, grand central i think, and went across the united states, and he had that star. and every time he arrived at a train station he had a brinks truck and he took that star, which was worth nothing, very little money, and took it to a hotel in the brinks truck and took it to a room and he invited all the jewelers in town. the jewelers came up to look at the star of artiband and they bought everything else he had in the place. so he sold them like crazy. but it was an event. he made an event out of it. i think that's what taught me about events. i really do. as i go back in life and i think about where he was, sinatra, and presley, and ledd zeplin and the movies, it all came from that because i made an event out of everything in my life. everything i touched and everything i did. >> larry: you are the trigger right? you're the contacter of sinatra and presley. you make it happen. >> yes, i did. >> larry: now they come to you. >> they did then. after elvis. elvis was the first one. and he came to me and i made a deal with him. i went to him. it t
he left grand central station or penn station, grand central i think, and went across the united states, and he had that star. and every time he arrived at a train station he had a brinks truck and he took that star, which was worth nothing, very little money, and took it to a hotel in the brinks truck and took it to a room and he invited all the jewelers in town. the jewelers came up to look at the star of artiband and they bought everything else he had in the place. so he sold them like...
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my exclusive interview with former president bill clinton and actor sean penn who runs one of the largestere in the country, internally displaced people's camp, i should say. all at the top of the hour. >> anderson, thanks. >>> let's get to miami. tarmo was a u.n. security officer bury i hadded alive in the earthquake rubble for nearly 40 hours, their 3-year-old twins are joining us as well. tarmo, how du doing, emotionally, physically, are you okay? >> physically, i'm okay right now. emotionally, a tough ride for me. at that point, in haiti, haiti years. a lot of time away from my family. it was almost made permanent. now i'm back with my family. it's been great to be with my family. what happened there is, of course, still with me in my heart. >> i know that you were in miami with the twins, you had a conversation with your husband right before the earthquake struck. how long before you knew he was okay? >> you know, that was the time of uncertainty. it was probably about 38 hours that he was trapped and i got word maybe within 26 hours or something, that he was okay. he was trapped but
my exclusive interview with former president bill clinton and actor sean penn who runs one of the largestere in the country, internally displaced people's camp, i should say. all at the top of the hour. >> anderson, thanks. >>> let's get to miami. tarmo was a u.n. security officer bury i hadded alive in the earthquake rubble for nearly 40 hours, their 3-year-old twins are joining us as well. tarmo, how du doing, emotionally, physically, are you okay? >> physically, i'm okay...
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that pointed us in the direction of religious tolerance. 1701, william penn, drafted the charter of privileges and said, first because no people can truly be happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if a bridge to the -- if abridged of the freedom of their consciences as to their religious profession and worship and almight by god being the only lord of conscience, father of lights and spirits and the author as well as object of all divine knowledge, faith and worship, who only can enlighten the mind and persuade and convince the understandings of people, i do hereby grant and declare that no person or persons inhabiting this province or territories shall confess and acknowledge one almighty god, the creator, upholder and ruler of the world and profess him or themselves obliged to live quietly under the civil government, shall be in any case molested or prejudiced in his or their person or estate because of his or their conscientious persuasion or practice. going back to our heritage that this country was based on these principles, taught in the bible, discussed by our fo
that pointed us in the direction of religious tolerance. 1701, william penn, drafted the charter of privileges and said, first because no people can truly be happy, though under the greatest enjoyment of civil liberties, if a bridge to the -- if abridged of the freedom of their consciences as to their religious profession and worship and almight by god being the only lord of conscience, father of lights and spirits and the author as well as object of all divine knowledge, faith and worship, who...
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to that end, they have produced four production systems, penn. the two drill pipes are corrected by a coupling that will allow for production by plans to operate. if you are to lose one of those, three can continue to operate and you would have redundancy in your recovery effort. the equipment will be in place sometimes in the next seven-10 days. the question is do we want to wait and look at the production capability of the helix producer before we go to the next step which is to remove the current containment cap and allow the oil that is being recovered to be in the environment. >> you seemingly addressed this already in a roundabout way but with all of these weather delays continuing to push things back, it will be a few weeks that we will be talking about the a fact in earnest. your meetings with british petroleum about the long-term containment gap, this will be rendered moot. the second riser is already under construction, we are not sure how this lines up wwth the overall design with four free- floating risers in play. >> i believe the cu
to that end, they have produced four production systems, penn. the two drill pipes are corrected by a coupling that will allow for production by plans to operate. if you are to lose one of those, three can continue to operate and you would have redundancy in your recovery effort. the equipment will be in place sometimes in the next seven-10 days. the question is do we want to wait and look at the production capability of the helix producer before we go to the next step which is to remove the...
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perriello: i want to thank the gentleman from penn -- from tennessee. if we can't put that to deficit reduction, how can we move forward in the simplest possible terms? if that $107 million is left on the table it will be spent on something. if we remove that contract authority it will not. that will save taxpayers money. that's the important thing. if we can't agree on those small steps how can we make the big steps? we need to take this money off the table and make sure it doesn't get spent wastefully. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia yields back the balance of his time. all time having expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5604. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. mr. perriello: madam speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuan
perriello: i want to thank the gentleman from penn -- from tennessee. if we can't put that to deficit reduction, how can we move forward in the simplest possible terms? if that $107 million is left on the table it will be spent on something. if we remove that contract authority it will not. that will save taxpayers money. that's the important thing. if we can't agree on those small steps how can we make the big steps? we need to take this money off the table and make sure it doesn't get spent...