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are you relooking at the current rules and quite lines in terms of timing. i think given what we have learned, we want to have renewals and shorter time periods. they will be relooked at. second, with new york specifically, we have a point. i know, doctor, you have expertise in geologies. do you plan to look at active fault lines and what the risks are and can be done to protect the existing sites? last, also highly relevant to the new york issue, have you given consideration to relooking at issues of evacuation for large scale populations and making sure that there is such a plan for that kind of large evacuation if there is damage or emergency situation? >> thank you for the question, senator. in terms of license renewals, et cetera, i think that is very important to presidentically review lessons learned from the process and i believe that the nuclear regulatory commission has done this and is doing that in that case. in terms of indian point and assessing seismic risks, there has been a new hazard analysis that the new survey issued. i think it's importa
are you relooking at the current rules and quite lines in terms of timing. i think given what we have learned, we want to have renewals and shorter time periods. they will be relooked at. second, with new york specifically, we have a point. i know, doctor, you have expertise in geologies. do you plan to look at active fault lines and what the risks are and can be done to protect the existing sites? last, also highly relevant to the new york issue, have you given consideration to relooking at...
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and the blue ribbon commission did specifically look at the issue of transportation and relook at the issue of transportation and suggest that there's actually a lot of work that can be done now because there's a lot of the issues that have to do with rail -- >> it can be transported safely in your -- >> yes, yes, absolutely. and they are in many other countries. >> can i ask if you would put something in writing about that? >> sure. >> for us? because i'm very interested in us. now the votes have started. we call on senator bozeman. >> thank you, madam chair. thank both of you for being here. we appreciate your willingness to serve, dr. mcfarlane, and we also appreciate your service, commissioner, and your willingness to get back into this. dr. mcfarlane, the question's come up about trying to get our safety issues resolved in five years. and we're all part of the bureaucracy up here. what do you see as some of the pitfalls in actually getting that done? i assume that you're committed to doing that in five years. but what's lurking out there that you see that might be a problem? i've
and the blue ribbon commission did specifically look at the issue of transportation and relook at the issue of transportation and suggest that there's actually a lot of work that can be done now because there's a lot of the issues that have to do with rail -- >> it can be transported safely in your -- >> yes, yes, absolutely. and they are in many other countries. >> can i ask if you would put something in writing about that? >> sure. >> for us? because i'm very...
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and then last, also highly relevant to the new york issue, have you given consideration to relooking at issues of evacuation for large-scale populations, making sure that there is such a plan for that kind of large evacuation, if there uz dalgts objector -- is damage or emergency situation? >> thank you for the question, senator. in terms of license renewals, et cetera, i think that is very important to periodically review lessons learned from the process, and i believe that the nuclear regulatory commission has done this and is doing this in this case. in terms of indian point and assessing seismic risks, there has been a new seismic hazard analysis that the u.s. geologic survey has issued. i think it's important for all reactors to go and assess the new analysis. and i would certainly be interested in following that issue vis a vis reactors and specifically with indian point in mind. then in terms of looking at the issues around evacuating people, thinking about indian point, i do believe that under the activities that the nrc is undertaking regarding the fukushima accident, that t
and then last, also highly relevant to the new york issue, have you given consideration to relooking at issues of evacuation for large-scale populations, making sure that there is such a plan for that kind of large evacuation, if there uz dalgts objector -- is damage or emergency situation? >> thank you for the question, senator. in terms of license renewals, et cetera, i think that is very important to periodically review lessons learned from the process, and i believe that the nuclear...
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if we have to look at additional moneys, then we also have to perhaps relook at the strategy that we developed. the whole purpose of the strategy was to define the threats and challenges of the future and then to resource against the threats and challenges. so if we're asked to take on another 100 billion or 200 billion or 300 billion, we may have to relook at the strategy. i don't know where the precise dollar figure is. the tipping point for that strategy is something we have to consider. >> i agree completely. it would depend on what kind of cut level we're talking about here, of course. but this was a very tightly driven process. the budget and the defense strategy were done hand in hand, and there's just not a lot of room there. >> gentlemen, thanks very much. we appreciate it. coming um, how the >>> the armed services ymca has been helping make life more comfortable for servicemembers since the civil war when volunteers would hand out coffee and hot chocolate to soldiers fighting on both sides. today the focus is on helping families of junior enlisted troops with education, chi
if we have to look at additional moneys, then we also have to perhaps relook at the strategy that we developed. the whole purpose of the strategy was to define the threats and challenges of the future and then to resource against the threats and challenges. so if we're asked to take on another 100 billion or 200 billion or 300 billion, we may have to relook at the strategy. i don't know where the precise dollar figure is. the tipping point for that strategy is something we have to consider....
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. >> i did relook at the video, and as far as i'm concerned, you're still implicated in being part of what went on. >> and we talked to one of pnm's most unpredictable inmates. >> stabbed him in the chest. the first thing out of his mouth was "why?" ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. are so amazingly good,rded with vacation pay. you'll get lost in an all-beef hot dog world. what was i supposed to wish for? why am i wearing a bow-tie? where did i leave my bicycle? after all, when you're enjoying the beefiest, juciest bite of pure kosher beef, nothing else matters. goodness gracious, that's kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. >>> the level vi at pnm is full of inmates who will not only target prison staff but anyone else they have access to. >> i got 20 years for
. >> i did relook at the video, and as far as i'm concerned, you're still implicated in being part of what went on. >> and we talked to one of pnm's most unpredictable inmates. >> stabbed him in the chest. the first thing out of his mouth was "why?" ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with...
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. >> i did relook at the video, and as far as i'm concerned, you're still implicated in being part of on. >> and we talked to one of pnm's most unpredictable inmates. >> stabbed him in the chest. the first thing out of his mouth was "why?" an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the lowest prices of the season, not just on ordinary beds, but on the bed that can change your life. the sleep number bed. never tried this before. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. when you're playing around with that remote, you get that moment wher
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he said they would relook at ed's case. postings show many older cars and honda passports have serious frame rust if they were driven in northern states. some are now showing up in used car lots in several states as well. just a lesson for all used car buyers, have a professional mechanic inspect the car before you spine pay for it. the underside is more important than what you see on top. that way you don't waste your money. >> should be for more than just a summer month. a law that has some painful consequences for kids trying to wear sun screen at school. >>> and from the sipy cup it's not easy to swallow. we work for you with tips to make the transition a little easier. >>> and then we will take to you glenn burney where a church is giving away gas. we will explain why. çñç?ç?çñçwçñçwç?ó?çwçñó?ç?çñó?çw . >>> during the summer months kids are encouraged to put on the sun screen. that's not what happened to this girl. she got a last minute lesson on the law when it comes to protecting your kid from sun burn in school. in
he said they would relook at ed's case. postings show many older cars and honda passports have serious frame rust if they were driven in northern states. some are now showing up in used car lots in several states as well. just a lesson for all used car buyers, have a professional mechanic inspect the car before you spine pay for it. the underside is more important than what you see on top. that way you don't waste your money. >> should be for more than just a summer month. a law that has...
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things i agree that i will support like the bottle tax and i'm just letting you know i have a right to relook at my position and on the bottle tax i will be voting no. >> reporter: a no vote will not make a difference according to the mayor's spokesman who said there are enough votes for the bill to pass. city grossers say a tax hike would continue to hurt business. the owner of buy right said drink sales down by 5% since january. >> if it wasn't gas now it's the bottle. >> it doesn't take long to add up. doesn't take long. >> reporter: and tonight we have learned a local retailer has offered a tax plan without hurting the drink industry. we will see if it gets traction. the council will vote to bring it out of committee tomorrow. the final vote will be in two weeks. >> thank you. in less than 12 hours pope opening statements in the trial of jerry sandusky. he is a accused of molesting ten boys. a jury, some with ties to penn state will hear the evidence and will decide his fate. now in a 23 page grand jury report, his accuser preying on at risk boys from his charity and raping one in a showe
things i agree that i will support like the bottle tax and i'm just letting you know i have a right to relook at my position and on the bottle tax i will be voting no. >> reporter: a no vote will not make a difference according to the mayor's spokesman who said there are enough votes for the bill to pass. city grossers say a tax hike would continue to hurt business. the owner of buy right said drink sales down by 5% since january. >> if it wasn't gas now it's the bottle. >> it...
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we have to relook at what we believe in the collective. and we have to
we have to relook at what we believe in the collective. and we have to
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and the blue ribbon commission did specifically look at the issue of transportation and relook at the issue of transportation and suggest that there's actually a lot of work that can be done now because
and the blue ribbon commission did specifically look at the issue of transportation and relook at the issue of transportation and suggest that there's actually a lot of work that can be done now because
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content under my bill which is a mischaracterization, and i wonder can you read my bill and have you relooked at this statement? if you say this is a mischaracterization, and i will revisit that. just on the final question, miss sown, you've read the bill, too. does this legislation that has filed allow for people to confiscate content and give it away, would they actually have to pay for it? >> think, not. the thing that keeps getting lost in the conversation is that mr. barrett's colleagues gets their transmission spectrum for free from the public, okay? in exchange, they're supposed to make that signal available for free from the public. so this notion that they're somehow entitled to money for their signal, number one, that's only been the case for the last 20 years. so from the advent of television broadcasting the '50s until 1992, other people were quote, unquote, confiscating their signals, but again, that signal was supposed to be free. i don't know how you confiscate something. >> if under the bill, they would have to pay and get an agreement with one of mr. barrett's companies. >> t
content under my bill which is a mischaracterization, and i wonder can you read my bill and have you relooked at this statement? if you say this is a mischaracterization, and i will revisit that. just on the final question, miss sown, you've read the bill, too. does this legislation that has filed allow for people to confiscate content and give it away, would they actually have to pay for it? >> think, not. the thing that keeps getting lost in the conversation is that mr. barrett's...
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i think it needs to be relooked at. it's empowering people with the guns and it is not serving any one an injustice especially the victim. it is really concerning to me as a citizen that people are using this law and they are killing others and it seems to be working. >> give us your final thoughts on this? >> certainly. it sends a wrong message to america that if i stood my ground it's okay to shoot somebody. that should be the exception. people are not using this as the norm. it can get to trayvon martin. you cannot be the aggress sore and say i stood my ground. >> thank you mrs. bird dr. bird our panel joe jackson will talk about whether stan yell should be abolished. the transgender whether >> the invitation to be aggressive even fatal in their announcement or their intention that they were being threatened. >> first thing my heart goes out to the previous guest obviously a serious problem. i feel horrible. that's not the law that's not the reality. this isn't death wish 2 and 3. the truth is tend of the day i would
i think it needs to be relooked at. it's empowering people with the guns and it is not serving any one an injustice especially the victim. it is really concerning to me as a citizen that people are using this law and they are killing others and it seems to be working. >> give us your final thoughts on this? >> certainly. it sends a wrong message to america that if i stood my ground it's okay to shoot somebody. that should be the exception. people are not using this as the norm. it...
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i think it needs to be relooked at. it's empowering people with the guns and it is not serving any one an injustice especially the victim. it is really concerning to me as a citizen that people are using this law and they are killing others and it seems to be working. >> give us your final thoughts on this? >> certainly. it sends a wrong message to america that if i stood my ground it's okay to shoot somebody. that should be the exception. people are not using this as the norm. it can get to trayvon martin. you cannot be the aggress sore and say i stood my ground. >> thank you mrs. bird dr. bird our panel joe jackson will talk about whether stan yell should be abolished. the transgender whether with athlete's foot, i just wanted to hide myeet. now? not so much. i got lotrimin ultra. it penetrates to soothe symptoms while it cures athlete's foot at its core. prescription strength lotrimin ultra. put your best foot forward. gettsometimes what you needpoint a is extra working capital. or leasing options. and as one of the
i think it needs to be relooked at. it's empowering people with the guns and it is not serving any one an injustice especially the victim. it is really concerning to me as a citizen that people are using this law and they are killing others and it seems to be working. >> give us your final thoughts on this? >> certainly. it sends a wrong message to america that if i stood my ground it's okay to shoot somebody. that should be the exception. people are not using this as the norm. it...
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i think it needs to be relooked at.powering people with the guns and it is not serving any one an injustice especially the victim. it is really concerning to me as a citizen that people are using this law and they are killing others and it seems to be working. >> give us your final thoughts on this? >> certainly. it sends a wrong message to america that if i stood my ground it's okay to shoot somebody. that should be the exception. people are not using this as the norm. it can get to trayvon martin. you cannot be the aggress sore and say i stood my ground. >> thank you mrs. bird dr. bird our panel joe jackson will talk about whether stan yell should be abolished. the transgender whether miss usa is fixed. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring an
i think it needs to be relooked at.powering people with the guns and it is not serving any one an injustice especially the victim. it is really concerning to me as a citizen that people are using this law and they are killing others and it seems to be working. >> give us your final thoughts on this? >> certainly. it sends a wrong message to america that if i stood my ground it's okay to shoot somebody. that should be the exception. people are not using this as the norm. it can get...
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indicated they are making changes within the bank, and i'm sure many other banks are going through and relooking at how they conduct these types of operations. >> ifill: we'll see if that's true. bert ely, and dennis kelleher, thank you both very much. >> thanks, gwen. >> thanks, glad to be here. >> woodruff: now, newspapers are shrinking staffs and making major changes to cope with the shrinking revenues of the digital age. the latest papers to take a hit are in the south. one of the nation's oldest daily newspapers is now the latest to fall prey to sweeping cuts in the digital era. the new orleans "times-picayune" announced tuesday that 200 staff members would lose their jobs this fall. after 175 years, the paper is shifting to focus on online news and scaling back to publishing only three days a week. that means new orleans will be the largest u.s. metro area without a daily newspaper. editor jim amoss acknowledged tuesday the change would be hard in a video posted on nola.com-- the paper's website. >> many readers can't imagine a morning without our newspaper in their hands. i understand tha
indicated they are making changes within the bank, and i'm sure many other banks are going through and relooking at how they conduct these types of operations. >> ifill: we'll see if that's true. bert ely, and dennis kelleher, thank you both very much. >> thanks, gwen. >> thanks, glad to be here. >> woodruff: now, newspapers are shrinking staffs and making major changes to cope with the shrinking revenues of the digital age. the latest papers to take a hit are in the...
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. $400 million from the kochs, what with relooking at?ave seen $2 billion thrown out there once we count all spending. is that not too conservative at this point? >> well, i mean, certainly we've seen these gaudy numbers thrown out before and there's a tendency to kind of question that, be a little skeptical. if you remember, karl rove in the last cycle in late 2009, early 2010 when he was rolling out the crossroads group, he talked about a $52 million goal. we looked at the early fund-raising figures and they weren't that great and we started to question is he really going to be able to hit that goal. well, he hit it and exceeded it by $20 million. the crossroad group spent upwards of $70 million in the election. those same conservative donors who spent all that money in 2010 are even more motivated this time around. so i don't know that we have really fully explored how much money is -- that we appreciate how much is going to truly be spent in the run-up to 2012. >> it's a good time to own a local television station in a swing state. th
. $400 million from the kochs, what with relooking at?ave seen $2 billion thrown out there once we count all spending. is that not too conservative at this point? >> well, i mean, certainly we've seen these gaudy numbers thrown out before and there's a tendency to kind of question that, be a little skeptical. if you remember, karl rove in the last cycle in late 2009, early 2010 when he was rolling out the crossroads group, he talked about a $52 million goal. we looked at the early...
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political rhetoric will heat up and there will be no certainty other than we need to go back and relook we do immigration. >> in the case of arizona, parts of it can go forward but the state is obviously going to have to really watch its step, tighten its language. i assume you think that model also will translate to health care. >> yes. in essence what i think the supreme court did in immigration was uphold the state's police powers and say, yes, the federal government is the responsible body on immigration policy but the state has a right to enforce that policy and use their police power to do so by asking for papers. so i think that is an interesting analogy moving forward to the health care decision that's to come out i guess now on thursday. if i had to bet, it's a bad thing to bet on, but if i had to bet, i would say they will strike down the individual mandate. they will uphold state's rights on some of these issues. police power will be overwhelming the argument on the commercial clause. then everyone is going to throw that ball back up in the air and say, okay, elections have c
political rhetoric will heat up and there will be no certainty other than we need to go back and relook we do immigration. >> in the case of arizona, parts of it can go forward but the state is obviously going to have to really watch its step, tighten its language. i assume you think that model also will translate to health care. >> yes. in essence what i think the supreme court did in immigration was uphold the state's police powers and say, yes, the federal government is the...
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oil spill then happened in the spring of 2010, there was another moment to hold on a second let's relook at energy policies in america. should we be subsidizing companies that are risking our health immediately in the long-term? we didn't do it. never seen the environment movement more quiet occur the oil spill. if john mccain had been president during the oil spill i'd be out there with a sign protesting. i didn't because of who the president was. that's a -- that's not good for the president. it's certainly not the way we should conduct ourself. i'm tough on progressive movements and including myself who did not stand principle based upon we had as president. >> there's a gallup poll that was released april 9th. ten days ago, one of the things i thought was interesting in tweafn lot of republicans were overwhelmingly supportive of the lot of issues we're talking about. by four years later they're not. it's mostly -- democrats pretty much stayed the same. republicans dropped. why do you think that is? is the partisanship? what happened there? because there was some support for some of t
oil spill then happened in the spring of 2010, there was another moment to hold on a second let's relook at energy policies in america. should we be subsidizing companies that are risking our health immediately in the long-term? we didn't do it. never seen the environment movement more quiet occur the oil spill. if john mccain had been president during the oil spill i'd be out there with a sign protesting. i didn't because of who the president was. that's a -- that's not good for the president....