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. >>> , it piggyback -- piggybacked atop a 747. now, it was towed on a barge. on tuesday, a tug bet will move the shuttle to the intrepid sea, air and space museum right in the heart of manhattan. plans in place to lift it on to the flight deck of the decommissioned aircraft carrier. >>> up next, we are about to see more speed camera citations. we'll explain as we continue this morning. >> miss usa is -- >> it came down to miss rhode island and miss maryland. who walked away with the crown? we'll find out next. graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. >>> live look outside. it is the washington monument. feels pretty good right now. some big changes hopefully coming in the way of some sunshine. take a look at who won. it is miss roiled! she will represent america in this year's miss universe page
. >>> , it piggyback -- piggybacked atop a 747. now, it was towed on a barge. on tuesday, a tug bet will move the shuttle to the intrepid sea, air and space museum right in the heart of manhattan. plans in place to lift it on to the flight deck of the decommissioned aircraft carrier. >>> up next, we are about to see more speed camera citations. we'll explain as we continue this morning. >> miss usa is -- >> it came down to miss rhode island and miss maryland. who...
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>> i'm going to piggyback on what you said and that this is some beginning stages. >> right. >> and youo young. >> you will take them back? >> you take them back. >> wow. >> and move on to the next year. >> you wouldn't be crest fallen? >> i don't know what that means but not what you said and -- >> let me ask you. >> okay. >> you know high society when you go into a ball game, there a -- is there a certain food you would not have? >> yeah. >> it's tradition. >> yeah. >> and about tradition and unwritten rules. >> you love them. >> yeah. >> and some hot dogs. >> right. >> if you're a drinker, i'm not. >> right. >> and that kind of stuff. you're not going with the southboundy? >> sushi. >> chicken? >> chicken strips. >> that is not an original group you said. >> and that is in there, really? chicken shouldn't be allowed. >> really? >> and there is one food. >> what is that? ja cracker jacks. >> what about ice can cream? >> no. >> that is why you don't have ice cream. the traditional stuff. and when you go with the common man. >> i don't go with the common man. >> what would you say when
>> i'm going to piggyback on what you said and that this is some beginning stages. >> right. >> and youo young. >> you will take them back? >> you take them back. >> wow. >> and move on to the next year. >> you wouldn't be crest fallen? >> i don't know what that means but not what you said and -- >> let me ask you. >> okay. >> you know high society when you go into a ball game, there a -- is there a certain food you would...
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i want to piggyback on a couple of things around making sure that we get clarity of around strategic parties. and strategic initiatives, what they look like as far as funding sources. what does access and equity funding source correlate to in the budget? i am really concerned about where the projection on a november ballot issue lives. it is a valid discussion that the community needs to be engaged in. if the ballot discussions do not ask, what are the proposals the district will put in place? i do not want to paint the picture to be something simple, but we have a couple of different scenarios. i want to be really careful that, assuming that they are going to pass, we have had lots of discussion about this, but there are three different options. you need to have public conversation. passing the budget, assuming those are going to pass, which one? president yee: thank you. commissioner murase: i had three points of want to make. first, could you repeat the dates and times of the public community meetings on june 18 and june 21? >> yes. those are the dates. monday, june 18 is at thurg
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some deep seabed mining, under international law we couldn't prevent the chinese or russians from piggybacking, could we? >> no. as long as it didn't unreasonably interfere with our own claim. >> what would be the legal recourse for that? what's to back up our claim? we're out in the deep sea without any legal because we're not a part of the treaty. where would the claim be? >> those heldly lockheed martin. >> i'm talking broader here. what would, by what mechanism would the, particularlily, let's say russia and china get legal claim, 100 yards from where we are and we're not party to it. if you can find a company that's dumb enough to drill without being a party to treaty. let's presume for the purposes of your argument, you say go dig. what's the mechanism by which they will assert any right? >> if your hype theet cal. >> it's not a hypothetical. it's real under your rej min you said go out and dig. you just agreed. >> it's within 100 yards. >> let's say it's on the right spot. they are the members, and we're not. they say screw you, u.s. these guys are part of it and they're giving you the
some deep seabed mining, under international law we couldn't prevent the chinese or russians from piggybacking, could we? >> no. as long as it didn't unreasonably interfere with our own claim. >> what would be the legal recourse for that? what's to back up our claim? we're out in the deep sea without any legal because we're not a part of the treaty. where would the claim be? >> those heldly lockheed martin. >> i'm talking broader here. what would, by what mechanism would...
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i wanted to kind of piggyback what he was saying. we also educate neighbors, too, about what to do with their waste. we also deal with the recycling poachers. we deal with those issues, too. we have to lock our bins because of some of that. we have to protect the waste that we sort. to recology and the department of environment, there were instrumental on educating us so we can educate our neighbors about what to do with the waste and how important it is to recycle and to integrate that into their homes. like he said, it is taking place at three sites. two in the western addition and one in the mission district. we can definitely -- we share some of those frustrations with recology as well. >> hello. my name is shannon. i am fairly new to marine streets. my experience has been very pleasant. they give me the opportunity to work on the marketing team as we have been sorting the bins, we figured out the going door to door, using valley recycling, is a good way to educate residents. also, let them know the importance of recycling, as we
i wanted to kind of piggyback what he was saying. we also educate neighbors, too, about what to do with their waste. we also deal with the recycling poachers. we deal with those issues, too. we have to lock our bins because of some of that. we have to protect the waste that we sort. to recology and the department of environment, there were instrumental on educating us so we can educate our neighbors about what to do with the waste and how important it is to recycle and to integrate that into...
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. >> and to piggyback, there is a long list of witnesses, were we to ask all those witnesses to participate. it seems that would not be necessary. it would be great if we could narrow the list to those that are truly relevant to the case at hand. >> i concur. >> i would agree with that and also narrow it to where we think we have credibility determinations to make. that is the only area where we need some limited live testimony. >> thank you for reminding me to speak into the mike. i was commenting i do agree that some live testimony would be necessary, but only limited to those areas where we would need to make a credibility determination and certainly not the link the list that you have seen. we can narrow the issue. >> would any party like to be heard on this issue? >> yes, sir. on behalf of sheriff mirkarimi with my co-counsel. in our view, the proposed witness list that has been given to you by the mayor is excessively link the. we believe many of those witnesses are irrelevant. for the determination to are going to need to make. also in our view, the only two witnesses that definitely
. >> and to piggyback, there is a long list of witnesses, were we to ask all those witnesses to participate. it seems that would not be necessary. it would be great if we could narrow the list to those that are truly relevant to the case at hand. >> i concur. >> i would agree with that and also narrow it to where we think we have credibility determinations to make. that is the only area where we need some limited live testimony. >> thank you for reminding me to speak...
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we can piggyback on that at the appropriate time. we would only be considering new construction with the current legislation. that is what i am planning to do and as soon as we and we should have it hopefully by today or tomorrow. new language on that amendment limiting it to new construction and we will circulate that so everyone can see it. supervisor olague: as far as the new construction is concerned, i would like a little bit more analysis from the planning department staff and possibly even the planning commission. because in the past, we have looked at some of these types of projects with efficiency units, smaller projects, and i just think we're going from 220 square feet of living space to 150 square feet so that is the reduction of 30% from the present standards as supervisor wiener mentioned. there are two other cities in california where this is currently -- just one that i heard, san jose. seattle and new york are the two others. i can see how this could work if it were limited to student housing perhaps. i am wondering,
we can piggyback on that at the appropriate time. we would only be considering new construction with the current legislation. that is what i am planning to do and as soon as we and we should have it hopefully by today or tomorrow. new language on that amendment limiting it to new construction and we will circulate that so everyone can see it. supervisor olague: as far as the new construction is concerned, i would like a little bit more analysis from the planning department staff and possibly...
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one thing i would say to piggyback on what steven already remarked is that republicans and democratsh agree that defense is on the table. they've both made cuts, the degree was perhaps different. on the pentagon side, things are a little bit more opaque. they're not yet planning for sequester. it's not entirely clear how they feel about our survey results, but we do expect when they move into that cycle, secretary panetta is expecting that to happen this summer, this will be influential. ]0@6cj% positions immoveable, in the few seconds we've got left, or will they be evolutionary. >> we should emphasize without information you don't have a majority calling for cuts. it's when they do get information and to get a more complete picture. that means the debate will be significant in terms of how this might affect public opinion on this. >> gentlemen, thanks very much for joining us. >>> coming up, a look at a new film following [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and
one thing i would say to piggyback on what steven already remarked is that republicans and democratsh agree that defense is on the table. they've both made cuts, the degree was perhaps different. on the pentagon side, things are a little bit more opaque. they're not yet planning for sequester. it's not entirely clear how they feel about our survey results, but we do expect when they move into that cycle, secretary panetta is expecting that to happen this summer, this will be influential....
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our companies have to piggyback on efforts by government that are a party to the convention. so instead of standing up for our companies when they need our help, our failure to join the treaty actually forces them to look elsewhere. greater expense. greater uncertainty. lack of protection of american sovereignty. the status quo is simply not acceptable. the ceo of verizon who i'm pleased is here today, will go into detail regarding that. all you have to do is listen to at&t, the telecommunication industry, verizon, others, all of whom urge a session to this treaty. on energy security, people come to the same conclusion. the united states is blessed with hundreds of thousands of square miles of extend eed continental shelf. we can literally add -- we can double the size of the united states in effect from what is under sea and available to us for exclusively jurisdiction and that will be critical to our energy security for years to come. the only way to maximize the legal certainty and establish clear title over the extended shelf is through recognition by the continental shel
our companies have to piggyback on efforts by government that are a party to the convention. so instead of standing up for our companies when they need our help, our failure to join the treaty actually forces them to look elsewhere. greater expense. greater uncertainty. lack of protection of american sovereignty. the status quo is simply not acceptable. the ceo of verizon who i'm pleased is here today, will go into detail regarding that. all you have to do is listen to at&t, the...
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. >> if i could piggyback -- >> that would be great for both the county and the committee as we do our research. thank you for being here. we will follow up on additional questions to submit for the record and follow up on that. with that, we are adjourned. wroo >>> inside you'll find each member of the house and the senate including contact information, district maps, and committee assignments. also information on cabinet members, supreme court justices, and the nation's governors. pick up a copy for $12.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/shop. >>> with the house debating the 2013 spending bill for homeland security we're joined by tim starks of congressional quarterly. what are some key issues lawmakers will debate? >> there's agreement on the funding levels in the bill. in the past there's been a fight where republicans are trying to cut funding for state and local grants, and democrats want to increase them. the democrats don't want more than is in there now. they're closer than they have been in past years. so that leaves a couple issues that are points of disagreement. o
. >> if i could piggyback -- >> that would be great for both the county and the committee as we do our research. thank you for being here. we will follow up on additional questions to submit for the record and follow up on that. with that, we are adjourned. wroo >>> inside you'll find each member of the house and the senate including contact information, district maps, and committee assignments. also information on cabinet members, supreme court justices, and the nation's...
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. >> piggybacked the downtown attraction -- bring back a downtown attraction. proposal includes a new carrousel. >> the arrival of summer was celebrated with a look of the top trends at the first fashion t.ow held at harbor eas variate served as the host -- ava marie served as the host. that was sarah caldwell. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> that was a great time on saturday. we will check the problem spots . there was an accident at 152 but that has now been cleared. so i delays forming on the west side from 795 down towards liberty. on 95 south through howard county, 67 miles per hour. this is a live view of traffic of 97 at 100. looking good north and southbound. we switch over to it live view of traffic of 295 showing building volume from 175 down towards 32. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. we check in live with ava marie. looks like you're having fun at the spinning class. >> i'm alive here at the bear hills club. the atmosphere here is so exciting. we have about 20 people working up a sweat. temperatures in the 50's. t
. >> piggybacked the downtown attraction -- bring back a downtown attraction. proposal includes a new carrousel. >> the arrival of summer was celebrated with a look of the top trends at the first fashion t.ow held at harbor eas variate served as the host -- ava marie served as the host. that was sarah caldwell. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> that was a great time on saturday. we will check the problem spots . there was an accident at 152 but...
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ten you know the bill of course this is selling into them so you might you might actually want to piggyback on the fed trade by the middle of the curve and then sell the wings interesting and what does operation twist mean for gold because gold sometimes you know typically will go a lot because of stimulus but operation twist isn't an expansion of the fed's balance sheet it's rather a change in composition correct how does that affect gold will go and down today and i think gold is looking for q e three goes in for more money printing clearly money printing you know combined with the increase in velocity is inflationary that will drive the price of gold up so they did not announce new bond money printing today right now and they're changing up the curve but they're not it sterilizes the tech to go terms they're not increasing the money supply so it's kind of bad for gold my my long run thesis on gold hasn't changed i do see it in the five to seven thousand dollar range over kind of a three to five year period as confidence in paper money begins to collapse but that's not something that happ
ten you know the bill of course this is selling into them so you might you might actually want to piggyback on the fed trade by the middle of the curve and then sell the wings interesting and what does operation twist mean for gold because gold sometimes you know typically will go a lot because of stimulus but operation twist isn't an expansion of the fed's balance sheet it's rather a change in composition correct how does that affect gold will go and down today and i think gold is looking for...
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they said they have it figured out but i'm not an fan on piggybacking on other's trades and i have aith a whole lot pictures on cnbc.com. >> over the course of the day unveiling these weird and wonderful etfs goes to show if they're that difficult to understand, some of them don't last. what was that one you showed -- the fishing etf. didn't stick around. >> the fishing etf, the farming etf, the food etf, a patent etf by some of your pals. they just disappeared because some of them oosh. >> it was an etf that invested in companies intellectually property heavy. >> the point is -- >> hard to get traction. >> but sometimes maybe that -- why have it then? >> get back to basics. >> more etfs than stocks just about. >> getting to that point. that explains about the markets. >> i love this piece, too. you have said it before. when something has a name like, make it up, the greenberg global food etfs and i invest in global food. >> i'd invest in to that. >> you might realize it's loosely related to food. a lot of names are misleading. like the global warming etf, a polar bear trade. >> noth
they said they have it figured out but i'm not an fan on piggybacking on other's trades and i have aith a whole lot pictures on cnbc.com. >> over the course of the day unveiling these weird and wonderful etfs goes to show if they're that difficult to understand, some of them don't last. what was that one you showed -- the fishing etf. didn't stick around. >> the fishing etf, the farming etf, the food etf, a patent etf by some of your pals. they just disappeared because some of them...
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just over a month ago, it piggybacked a 747 in the skies and the shuttle hit a minor snag when a gustwind pushed its wing into a wooden barrier before it was loaded on to the doc. still, pretty amazing to watch it unfold. >> a shuttle on an aircraft carrier. i once flew off an aircraft carrier. >> i have nothing to bring to this discussion. i have ridden in a helicopter. >> see you in a little bit. >>> still ahead here, the romney campaign makes an important announcement naming a former cabinet secretary to help the former massachusetts governor connecting with latino votes. at least 78 people, including many women and children, rounded up and executed. to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. do you have any
just over a month ago, it piggybacked a 747 in the skies and the shuttle hit a minor snag when a gustwind pushed its wing into a wooden barrier before it was loaded on to the doc. still, pretty amazing to watch it unfold. >> a shuttle on an aircraft carrier. i once flew off an aircraft carrier. >> i have nothing to bring to this discussion. i have ridden in a helicopter. >> see you in a little bit. >>> still ahead here, the romney campaign makes an important...
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. >> my question piggybacks on leon's question. it seems like there was a sort of attention. a lot of people got your parable about the chickens in the living room and so on. why would it be bad for some people and not bad and not corrosive or harmful to the dignity of the people at the very bottom? >> that is a wonderful question. you know, how is the requirement of a civil sized society having a conversation about this. we all deserve our success. the answer is there is a balance between relief and opportunity, frequently. and we have to come to what that balance really is. relief matters. ultimately, the problem that franklin and eleanor roosevelt referred to as a narcotic am a destroyer of the spirit, is where we reach above basic relief and we start equalizing returns and getting rid of risk in society. so that what was immediate relief becomes a permanent, dependent lifestyle. where we destroy the dignity of individuals, it is where we don't give them relief to earn beyond their success. that is the balance we need to find. we can't find it until we adjudicate some of t
. >> my question piggybacks on leon's question. it seems like there was a sort of attention. a lot of people got your parable about the chickens in the living room and so on. why would it be bad for some people and not bad and not corrosive or harmful to the dignity of the people at the very bottom? >> that is a wonderful question. you know, how is the requirement of a civil sized society having a conversation about this. we all deserve our success. the answer is there is a balance...
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. >> my name is todd kerner, and piggybacking on that last question, it seems that as a drive to push school control to local levels, that we start talking that civics, you're really talking about a lot of political landmines out there. does the need to emphasize cities again mean pulling back from the control of schools, or somehow at least getting them to get on the same page? >> i love the. i really another insightful question but my short answer is yes. my longer answer is, i agree very much with your diagnosis of the situation, local control of education is a deep, long and probably in the end and this logical place in american society. but at the same time, there are certain things that are of national importance. to our certain things that our national responsibility, and i would say near the top of that list is teaching each successive generation of students what it means to be this nation. and so one of the things that i called for is an initiative at the national level to ensure that we're going to have some funding for education that comes from the federal government, that
. >> my name is todd kerner, and piggybacking on that last question, it seems that as a drive to push school control to local levels, that we start talking that civics, you're really talking about a lot of political landmines out there. does the need to emphasize cities again mean pulling back from the control of schools, or somehow at least getting them to get on the same page? >> i love the. i really another insightful question but my short answer is yes. my longer answer is, i...
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i want to piggyback off of what don said.hen you see water takes a quarter to a half-inch of water to move a car. so, we always talk about not going through it. the official term from the national weather service is turn around, down drown. don't try to drive through rushing water. friday afternoon, around 2:00, we started to see strong storms roll through the region. this is the satellite picture from yesterday. the moving pictures show you that the storms rolled through from the southwest to the northeast. the brighter colors what you're watching there that came through. is storms with thunderstorm and lightning in them and strong wind. what triggered this bit of problem was the wind changing direction as it moved from the ground to the upper levels of the atmosphere. we call the wind here is. it is basically a change in direction, that creates the spin. severe weather threat low yesterday evening. the components. warm and humiddary from the south. as a matter of fact, i'm going to put this back in play for you. warm and hu
i want to piggyback off of what don said.hen you see water takes a quarter to a half-inch of water to move a car. so, we always talk about not going through it. the official term from the national weather service is turn around, down drown. don't try to drive through rushing water. friday afternoon, around 2:00, we started to see strong storms roll through the region. this is the satellite picture from yesterday. the moving pictures show you that the storms rolled through from the southwest to...
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i want to piggyback on what you just said. it's hugely important here today.and ron barber in our office and kelly. and it was so inspiring, and this election is so important if you are in the least bit interested in politics, you have to get out there and vote for ronberber today because jesse kelly is a tea party-- >> stephanie: jerk. >> caller: scary, scary person. i don't know how else to describe him. during the last election he was vile in his remarks. >> stephanie: i know, he said she was a hero of nothing. i read the quote last hour. he said she's a hero of nothing. andy, was that as touching as it looked on tv the visit from gabrielle giffords? >> caller: yes, i came in to do mirage calls, and i didn't know we were going to have this lovely visit. the parking lot was full. i walked in and they said, guess who is coming soon. so when she walked in, there were tears in people's eyes eyes{^l"^^}. we're all supporting ron barber, but the emotion connected with gabrielle giffords and what she stands for in this community, i have a personal feeling towards
i want to piggyback on what you just said. it's hugely important here today.and ron barber in our office and kelly. and it was so inspiring, and this election is so important if you are in the least bit interested in politics, you have to get out there and vote for ronberber today because jesse kelly is a tea party-- >> stephanie: jerk. >> caller: scary, scary person. i don't know how else to describe him. during the last election he was vile in his remarks. >> stephanie: i...
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. >> a retired space shuttle is on the move but this time it won't-flying piggyback on a plane. how it's hitching a ride. >> good morning westbound 24 traffic looks pretty good getting up to the tunnel. we will tell you more about the commute between walnut creek and oakland. clear. >>> 7:23. the chief of spacex has seen the dragon space capsule parachute safely into the pacific was like seeing a kid come home. he was surprised the mission to the international space station and back went so smoothly. right now the dragon cap tul is -- capsule is headed for the the port of los angeles where it will arrive in a few days. then it will be sent by truck to the spacex rocket factory in texas. the company hopes to launch the next cargo mission in september. >>> and happening now, the space shuttle prototype called enterprise is on the move a short distance. it was pulled out of the protective tent at new york kennedy airport and moved closer to the water. tomorrow, a crane will hoist it on a barge and on sunday atugboat will take it on a cruise past connie island the statue of liberty
. >> a retired space shuttle is on the move but this time it won't-flying piggyback on a plane. how it's hitching a ride. >> good morning westbound 24 traffic looks pretty good getting up to the tunnel. we will tell you more about the commute between walnut creek and oakland. clear. >>> 7:23. the chief of spacex has seen the dragon space capsule parachute safely into the pacific was like seeing a kid come home. he was surprised the mission to the international space station...
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. >> to piggyback on the question what did bob kaine and ron gettelfinger think of the book? >> i haven't heard from bob or ron but it is obviously a big part of this book and what the uaw did with mulally to change the rule of the game and allow ford to build cars in the country and profitably was the key to turning the company around and getting it to where it is today. just before the microphone. >> i was wondering, it was no surprise that to people in the industry that the although business was very inefficient and competitive, and the fact that the government was able to turn general motors around very quickly i think is evidence of that because they brought in people in the investment business. why do you think tweeting you have an opinion as to why it took so long for built ford tough to find somebody that could handle the job? it took an outsider to take a hard look at the problems that all of these companies were facing. you know, the way that i like to explain it to people is -- and i know a lot of executives who try to save ford and other companies before hand and
. >> to piggyback on the question what did bob kaine and ron gettelfinger think of the book? >> i haven't heard from bob or ron but it is obviously a big part of this book and what the uaw did with mulally to change the rule of the game and allow ford to build cars in the country and profitably was the key to turning the company around and getting it to where it is today. just before the microphone. >> i was wondering, it was no surprise that to people in the industry that the...
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. >> to piggyback on the question what did bob kaine and ron gettelfinger think of the book? >> i haven't heard from bob or ron but it is obviously a big part of this book and what the uaw did with mulally to change the rule of the game and allow ford to build cars in the country and profitably was the key to turning the company around and getting it to where it is today. just before the microphone. >> i was wondering, it was no surprise that to people in the industry that the although business was very inefficient and competitive, and the fact that the government was able to turn general motors around very quickly i think is evidence of that because they brought in people in the investment business. why do you think tweeting you have an opinion as to why it took so long for built ford tough to find somebody that could handle the job? it took an outsider to take a hard look at the problems that all of these companies were facing. you know, the way that i like to explain it to people is -- and i know a lot of executives who try to save ford and other companies before hand and
. >> to piggyback on the question what did bob kaine and ron gettelfinger think of the book? >> i haven't heard from bob or ron but it is obviously a big part of this book and what the uaw did with mulally to change the rule of the game and allow ford to build cars in the country and profitably was the key to turning the company around and getting it to where it is today. just before the microphone. >> i was wondering, it was no surprise that to people in the industry that the...
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seabed mining, under international law, we could not prevent the chinese are the russians from piggybacking half mile away or 200 yards away, could we? >> as long as it does not -- did not unreasonably interfering with our own claim. >> where would be the legal recourse for that? what is to back up our claim? we don't have a claim. we are out in the deep sea without any legal instrument because we are not a party to the treaty. what would our claim be? >> the only claim that exist right now on the u.s. side are those held by lockheed martin. >> i am talking broader here. by what mechanism -- particularly, let's say russia and china get a legal claim 100 yards from where we are. if you can find a company that is dumb enough to go drill without being part of the treaty, but let's presume for purposes of your argument, we say go dig did what is the mechanism by which they are going to assert a new ruling? >> in your hypothetical -- >> it is not hypothetical, israel under your regimen. you are saying -- it is real under your regimen. >> your hypothetical that there is a chinese or russian claim
seabed mining, under international law, we could not prevent the chinese are the russians from piggybacking half mile away or 200 yards away, could we? >> as long as it does not -- did not unreasonably interfering with our own claim. >> where would be the legal recourse for that? what is to back up our claim? we don't have a claim. we are out in the deep sea without any legal instrument because we are not a party to the treaty. what would our claim be? >> the only claim that...
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. >> to piggyback on the question what did bob kaine and ron gettelfinger think of the book? >> i haven't heard from bob or ron but it is obviously a big part of this book and what the uaw did with mulally to change the rule of the game and allow ford to build cars in the country and profitably was the key to turning the company around and getting it to where it is today. just before the microphone. >> i was wondering, it was no surprise that to people in the industry that the although business was very inefficient and competitive, and the fact that the government was able to turn general motors around very quickly i think is evidence of that because they brought in people in the investment business. why do you think tweeting you have an opinion as to why it took so long for built ford tough to find somebody that could handle the job? it took an outsider to take a hard look at the problems that all of these companies were facing. you know, the way that i like to explain it to people is -- and i know a lot of executives who try to save ford and other companies before hand and
. >> to piggyback on the question what did bob kaine and ron gettelfinger think of the book? >> i haven't heard from bob or ron but it is obviously a big part of this book and what the uaw did with mulally to change the rule of the game and allow ford to build cars in the country and profitably was the key to turning the company around and getting it to where it is today. just before the microphone. >> i was wondering, it was no surprise that to people in the industry that the...