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cutlass that our customer, jim cook, recently purchased, and we began the disassembly of a 1971 plymouth barracuda slated for a full frame-off update. first thing on the agenda today is to lift the motor out of the car. okay, megan. we're gonna take this motor out of here today. we'll get the carburetor out first. okay. sounds like a play? a plan. a plan. yep. okay. let's get the carburetor, and we'll put the motor plate on here. let's get the fan blade off, and let's get that upper radiator hose off. i learned that you just can't simply take a motor out of a car. you can't just pick it up and take it out. there's actually a whole procedure that goes along with it. i don't think i had a huge expectation of what was gonna happen, but i did think it was gonna be a lot easier. i knew it was heavy, but i didn't know there were so many different steps before you actually even got to the motor. got it? yep. this is us being nice, now. i want you to know that. that's why i didn't say anything. i figure if i did, you'd put me to work. megan: knowing that the exhaust is actually connected to the
cutlass that our customer, jim cook, recently purchased, and we began the disassembly of a 1971 plymouth barracuda slated for a full frame-off update. first thing on the agenda today is to lift the motor out of the car. okay, megan. we're gonna take this motor out of here today. we'll get the carburetor out first. okay. sounds like a play? a plan. a plan. yep. okay. let's get the carburetor, and we'll put the motor plate on here. let's get the fan blade off, and let's get that upper radiator...
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so tell me about the car. 1969 plymouth barracuda hemi.he hemi was the first motor this car ever saw. back in the '60s, the factories were building small cars with the biggest motors that they could have. and they ran them in super stock. this car ran for a few years, and then was... put away and was discovered about 14 years, sitting in a garage. an owner had it, sold it, and then i got my hands on it, and with the help of glen from fender mender he helped me with the motor, along with john oruzo in north carolina, and, uh, i took it back to connecticut, painted it all up, moved back down here to florida, and here we are. wow, i'm impressed. you made it look good. thank you. and here's the one everybody wants. roadrunner? roadrunner. but this is a superbird. there's only a few of these made. they made enough of these to get it onto the daytona track. and this is a nice one. see the wingn the back? that's how they all came. they designed it for daytona. whoa! you said it's a wing? they call that a wing, yeah, to keep it down, supposedly fo
so tell me about the car. 1969 plymouth barracuda hemi.he hemi was the first motor this car ever saw. back in the '60s, the factories were building small cars with the biggest motors that they could have. and they ran them in super stock. this car ran for a few years, and then was... put away and was discovered about 14 years, sitting in a garage. an owner had it, sold it, and then i got my hands on it, and with the help of glen from fender mender he helped me with the motor, along with john...
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at mission bay, we have gotten 85% participation in terms of women and minority-owned in plymouth, local hiring levels near 40%. the job generation does not stop just that construction. it also goes into the vertical development out here, and it is about getting the businesses that we have already been interfacing at mission bay, who are already circling, where can i relocate? bringing those relationships to bear on this development. but it is unique. it cannot be. it is a totally different place. part of what we bring to the table is financial strength. financial strength not just in our capital partner, cherokee, who manages $2 billion, and has millions available for these types of projects today, but about the financial strength of our team. i worked for 13 years in the investment and lending sector. i understand what it takes to bring capital to a project, how investors think. with that knowledge, we can figure out what are the areas we need to remove to help make the products succeed. we also have the experience of having done $270 million worth of public financing to help facilitat
at mission bay, we have gotten 85% participation in terms of women and minority-owned in plymouth, local hiring levels near 40%. the job generation does not stop just that construction. it also goes into the vertical development out here, and it is about getting the businesses that we have already been interfacing at mission bay, who are already circling, where can i relocate? bringing those relationships to bear on this development. but it is unique. it cannot be. it is a totally different...
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watch his appearance from a lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire. just over one year from now, the state will host the first primary "the road to the white house" today. host: this week "newsmakers" welcomes congressman jim jordan of ohio. for our viewers, it is the in- house think tank for conservatives. guest: it is supposed to be the conservative conscience on capitol hill. 185 members strong. 185 members strong. i like to think the old dick armey line, "when we act like us we win. when we act like them, we lose." it is to make sure that republicans act like us. when we do that, not only is it good for republicans and what we stand for, but i believe it is good for america. that is the mission of rsc, and we are about making sure we adhere to the mission. host: russell berman is a congressional reporter for "the hill." guest: congressman, i want to get you to talk more about your view of the role of the rsc. is what you're trying to do to hold speaker john boehner's feet to the fire before bills get to the floor? guest: you saw the way rsc operat
watch his appearance from a lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire. just over one year from now, the state will host the first primary "the road to the white house" today. host: this week "newsmakers" welcomes congressman jim jordan of ohio. for our viewers, it is the in- house think tank for conservatives. guest: it is supposed to be the conservative conscience on capitol hill. 185 members strong. 185 members strong. i like to think the old dick armey line,...
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that strategic decision as we would have lower interest rates to keep businesses going and and and plymouth. from the standpoint of the western investors this was a lost decade because we couldn't invest in japan. and the japanese said we hadn't realized in the purchase of japan was to give you opportunities to make money. they achieved what they wanted and this is one of the important things we're talking about in sophistication. understand what the japanese were afraid of, unemployment. they could understand what was he wasn't stupid. it made perfect sense. the debt level reached the point that is probably an unsustainable. we are going to have to make fundamental changes in their foreign policy and i think that is going to unleash growth and social instability, but that being said, they have one advantage that china doesn't. they don't have 1 billion people in third world poverty to get china does and the chinese are bitterly aware of that. which is why they are increasing security crackdowns everywhere, moving the people's liberation army, have a crisis of the secession as we just saw,
that strategic decision as we would have lower interest rates to keep businesses going and and and plymouth. from the standpoint of the western investors this was a lost decade because we couldn't invest in japan. and the japanese said we hadn't realized in the purchase of japan was to give you opportunities to make money. they achieved what they wanted and this is one of the important things we're talking about in sophistication. understand what the japanese were afraid of, unemployment. they...
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paul towhey of plymouth meeting, pennsylvania, told us he was leaving his options open. >> i haven't signed on anybody, nor have i eliminated anybody. i really want to have the chance to listen to them all, or hear as many as i can, and then make an informed decision. >> woodruff: tiffany anderson of kingsport, tennessee, said she wasn't in a hurry to decide, either. >> i think people need to be a little bit more picky and more informed about who they put into government. >> woodruff: former pennsylvania senator rick santorum, who is seriously considering a run, said he's hearing a similar message as he travels the country. >> i think most people see it that way. they're wanting to listen to what people have to say. the crowds that are coming to events for me are big and people are curious. >> woodruff: pamela punt of maple grove, minnesota, said she was looking for someone with vision and leadership skills. >> we're going to hear a lot of rhetoric and we're going to hear a lot of ideas. but what is really the critical component is, what are they capable of taking action on? >> woodr
paul towhey of plymouth meeting, pennsylvania, told us he was leaving his options open. >> i haven't signed on anybody, nor have i eliminated anybody. i really want to have the chance to listen to them all, or hear as many as i can, and then make an informed decision. >> woodruff: tiffany anderson of kingsport, tennessee, said she wasn't in a hurry to decide, either. >> i think people need to be a little bit more picky and more informed about who they put into government....
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george, a republican in plymouth, massachusetts. caller: how is it going? host: george, what are your thoughts on the patriot act extension? caller: i agree with it -- me calling -- you can call yourself a conservative. i am not trying to belittle the 9/11 but once you sit there and change the laws and change your mind about people's rights to beatles privilege is, you are letting the terrorists win. that is the key point. what you agree or disagree. that is what the terrorists want. they are going to take away a lot of lives, but they want to change behavior. that is the point of a terrorist attack, to change behavior. host: politico reports the patriot act was passed shortly after this of timber 11th 2001 terrorist attacks. to give the government expanded surveillance powers while breaking down barriers between the cia, fbi, and other intelligence agencies. many members were concerned about paycheck act provisions that would allow the government to access medical and business records. athens, georgia. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. first
george, a republican in plymouth, massachusetts. caller: how is it going? host: george, what are your thoughts on the patriot act extension? caller: i agree with it -- me calling -- you can call yourself a conservative. i am not trying to belittle the 9/11 but once you sit there and change the laws and change your mind about people's rights to beatles privilege is, you are letting the terrorists win. that is the key point. what you agree or disagree. that is what the terrorists want. they are...
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. >> never before since jamestown and plymouth rock -- >> fdr made the first of many fireside chats toion during his presidency. >> i want to tell you what has been done in the last few days and why it was done and what the next steps will be. >> mainly through radio but sometimes allowing the newsreel cameras in four portions of this chat. like so many of the rooms, it has had very uses over the years and the connections between different presidents and first ladies are many. originally a furnace room, in 1902, fdr's cousin theodore roosevelt turned it into the diplomatic reception room as part of his work on the white house. as you look at it today, its main visual features are a legacy of first lady jacqueline kennedy as part of her restoration of the home. >> this is the room that the policy first when they come to the white house. everyone who comes to it comes through it and leads by it. i think it should be a pretty room. this is wallpaper that was printed in france about 1834. it is all themes of america. and >> it is still fdr who has the biggest impact on the history of this
. >> never before since jamestown and plymouth rock -- >> fdr made the first of many fireside chats toion during his presidency. >> i want to tell you what has been done in the last few days and why it was done and what the next steps will be. >> mainly through radio but sometimes allowing the newsreel cameras in four portions of this chat. like so many of the rooms, it has had very uses over the years and the connections between different presidents and first ladies are...
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. >> never before since jamestown and plymouth rock. >> just eight days into his administration, it is here he made the first of many fireside chats to the nation during his presidency. >> i want to tell you what has been done in the last few days, why it was done and what the next steps are going to be. >> mainly through radio, sometimes allowing the newsreel cameras in four portions of his chats. like so many of the rooms here, it had varied uses over the years and its connections between different presidents and first ladies are many. all originally a furnace room, and 1902, theodore roosevelt turned it into the diplomatic reception room as part of his work on the white house. as you look at it today, its main visual features are a legacy of first lady, jacqueline kennedy, as part of her restoration of the home. >> it is the room people see first when they come to the white house. everyone comes through it and leaves by it. i think it should be a pretty room. this is wallpaper printed in france about 1834. it is all scenes of america. >> but is still at the are who has the biggest i
. >> never before since jamestown and plymouth rock. >> just eight days into his administration, it is here he made the first of many fireside chats to the nation during his presidency. >> i want to tell you what has been done in the last few days, why it was done and what the next steps are going to be. >> mainly through radio, sometimes allowing the newsreel cameras in four portions of his chats. like so many of the rooms here, it had varied uses over the years and its...
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. >> never before since plymouth rock -- >> fdr made the first of many fireside chats to the nation duringdency. >> i will tell you what has been done and why and what the next steps are going to be. >> mainly through radio but sometimes allowing the newsreel cameras in for portions of his jobs. like so many of the rooms here, and has had uses over the years and its connections between different presidents and first ladies are many. originally, in 1902 -- 1902, his cousin turned it into the diplomatic reception room as part of his work on the white house. as you look at it today, its visual features are a legacy of first lady jacqueline kennedy as part of a restoration of the home. >> this is the broom that people see first. everyone who comes to it -- this is the the room people see first. everyone who comes to it. it should be a pretty room. this is wallpaper printed in france in 1834. it is old scenes of america. mrs. roosevelt was the first lady to hold -- first first lady to hold press conferences. she walked into the red room with a box of candy which was passed around and booklets.
. >> never before since plymouth rock -- >> fdr made the first of many fireside chats to the nation duringdency. >> i will tell you what has been done and why and what the next steps are going to be. >> mainly through radio but sometimes allowing the newsreel cameras in for portions of his jobs. like so many of the rooms here, and has had uses over the years and its connections between different presidents and first ladies are many. originally, in 1902 -- 1902, his...
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watches appearance from all lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire.a year from now, the state will host the first in the nation primary. c-span's "orroad to the white house." >> donald rumsfeld was the youngest and oldest person to serve as u.s. secretary of defense perry >> if you of proximity to the president, you have an obligation to tell the truth and what you believe, because people do not have proximity and only go in to see him occasionally simply do not want to do. >> tonight, he will discuss his philosophy of presidential staff leadership, a process of writing his memoirs, and address some of the book's critical and positive reviews on c-span's "q&a". [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] \ >>> white house budget directr jacob lew testified tuesday on the president's 2012 request. he called it a down payment for fiscal solvency and says that congress needs to work together to address the long-term aspects of the budget. the budget totals $3.70 trillion. it would reduc
watches appearance from all lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire.a year from now, the state will host the first in the nation primary. c-span's "orroad to the white house." >> donald rumsfeld was the youngest and oldest person to serve as u.s. secretary of defense perry >> if you of proximity to the president, you have an obligation to tell the truth and what you believe, because people do not have proximity and only go in to see him occasionally simply do not...
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watch him in plymouth new hampshire.pan's road to the white house today. >> donald rumsfeld was the oldest and youngest to serve as u.n. secretary. >> what you really believe. because people who don't have that and only go in and see occasionally simply don't want to do it. >> tonight, he'll discuss his philosophy of presidential staff leadership. the process of writing his memoir "known and unknown" and address some of the critical and positive reviews on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. >> president and c.e.o. of the simpson center joins us. as we look at the middle east protest. >> well, first of all, there's no doubt sworled change. there's a bottom rumbleling going on that because of information technology and because of the trance parents eye of the age in which we live, it's been able to move extremely rapidly across borders and is uniting at least parts of the populations with diverse population. it's not necessarily going to lead to the same nouk all cases but for sure this is a moment in which a
watch him in plymouth new hampshire.pan's road to the white house today. >> donald rumsfeld was the oldest and youngest to serve as u.n. secretary. >> what you really believe. because people who don't have that and only go in and see occasionally simply don't want to do it. >> tonight, he'll discuss his philosophy of presidential staff leadership. the process of writing his memoir "known and unknown" and address some of the critical and positive reviews on c-span's...
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certainly, we share your concern with 4.5 and the plymouth seekers with every employer out there, we feel the opportunity to give every one of those seekers the best tools they can have to move forward. i wish i had a printing press. host: michigan. martin. republican line. caller: i have a question. there are a couple of interesting issues that i have number one, -- that i have. number one, with what is happening in the manufacturing industry, you just said one out of five people are applying for teachers' jobs. this is the same thing happening to our manufacturing industry. is anybody doing any investigation to find out why they are doing that? number two, what do they do with the people that are out of the unemployment 99 weeks? especially the older folks that are headed towards retirement. we have two, three years that we can really work. people will not work at us because there are so many 20, 30, 40-year-old heating up those one out of five jobs. -- eating up those one out of five jobs. if you could respond and perhaps do something about it, thank you. guest: first of all, the
certainly, we share your concern with 4.5 and the plymouth seekers with every employer out there, we feel the opportunity to give every one of those seekers the best tools they can have to move forward. i wish i had a printing press. host: michigan. martin. republican line. caller: i have a question. there are a couple of interesting issues that i have number one, -- that i have. number one, with what is happening in the manufacturing industry, you just said one out of five people are applying...
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watch his appearance from a lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire.-span is road to the white house, sunday. >> c-span possible "abraham lincoln" is a unique in contemporary perspective on mr. lincoln from a 56 scholars, journalists, and writers. from his early years to his presidency. and his relevance today. and now, for presidents' day and while supplies last, the publishers are offering the hardcover edition for the special price of $5, plus shipping and handling. go to c-span.org/books. fisher to use the promo code " lincoln" at checkout. >> earlier this week, a commerce subcommittee held a hearing on the sec's national broadband policy. network neutrality allows users to pay one price for getting anything off the internet instead of being charged based on broadband use. we will measure your opening statements from the hearing which runs 50 minutes. >> we look for to your testimony and response to our questions. internet exists today -- consumers can access anything they want with a click of the mouse. changing directions will harm innovation and
watch his appearance from a lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire.-span is road to the white house, sunday. >> c-span possible "abraham lincoln" is a unique in contemporary perspective on mr. lincoln from a 56 scholars, journalists, and writers. from his early years to his presidency. and his relevance today. and now, for presidents' day and while supplies last, the publishers are offering the hardcover edition for the special price of $5, plus shipping and handling. go...
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certainly, we share your concern with 4.5 and the plymouth seekers with every employer out there, we feel the opportunity to give every one of those seekers the best tools they can have to move forward. i wish i had a printing press. host: michigan. martin. republican line. caller: i have a question. there are a couple of interesting issues that i have number one, -- that i have. number one, with what is happening in the manufacturing industry, you just said one out of five people are applying for teachers' jobs. this is the same thing happening to our manufacturing industry. is anybody doing any investigation to find out why they are doing that? number two, what do they do with the people that are out of the unemployment 99 weeks? especially the older folks that are headed towards retirement. we have two, three years that we can really work. people will not work at us because there are so many 20, 30, 40-year-old heating up those one out of five jobs. -- eating up those one out of five jobs. if you could respond and perhaps do something about it, thank you. guest: first of all, the
certainly, we share your concern with 4.5 and the plymouth seekers with every employer out there, we feel the opportunity to give every one of those seekers the best tools they can have to move forward. i wish i had a printing press. host: michigan. martin. republican line. caller: i have a question. there are a couple of interesting issues that i have number one, -- that i have. number one, with what is happening in the manufacturing industry, you just said one out of five people are applying...
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watches appearance from the lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire. just over a year from now, the state will host its first in the nation primary. >> donald rumsfeld was built the youngest and the oldest person to serve as u.s. defense secretary. >> if you have proximity to its president, you automatically have the obligation to tell them the truth and what you really believe because people who do not have proximity and only going to see him occasionally simply do not want to do it. >> tonight, he will discuss his philosophy of presidential staff leadership, the process of reading his memoir, and addressing the critical and positive reviews. >> early saturday morning, the house of representatives finish work on the continuing resolution to fund government operations for fiscal year 2011. the republican majority approved provisions to strip federal money from president obama's health care overhaul and from planned parenthood. the resolution would authorize funding for federal agencies over the second half of the budget year that ends september 30. cur
watches appearance from the lincoln day dinner in plymouth, new hampshire. just over a year from now, the state will host its first in the nation primary. >> donald rumsfeld was built the youngest and the oldest person to serve as u.s. defense secretary. >> if you have proximity to its president, you automatically have the obligation to tell them the truth and what you really believe because people who do not have proximity and only going to see him occasionally simply do not want...