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it was about to break, and there was a rolls royce, with a young chinese woman saying, " dr. the rolls-royce and i am told that tomorrow you are going to have a tour with the docks and i said i'm going to have a speech about energy. and she said, ronwrong, wrong, . king. she pushed me out of the taxi, and at that moment the monsoon broke. sometimes there is nothing better than an airport criminal. he said i am in a taxi. he said, no, you're not in a taxi. he said i will take you to hotel. he said tomorrow we're going to -- i said, no, we are not. there is this wrestling in one way or another. then he turned around, took his hands off the wheel, and he said no drugs. then i stopped drugs. he came around every day to try to offer me some new decadence that i did not avail myself of. we have that point in the program where we are going to have our high notes at low notes. claude salhani. >> mine is a little bit long, but i will try to shorten it. >> when will the book be on amazon? >> the force -- the first week of october. >> good luck with it. >> thank you very much. very quic
it was about to break, and there was a rolls royce, with a young chinese woman saying, " dr. the rolls-royce and i am told that tomorrow you are going to have a tour with the docks and i said i'm going to have a speech about energy. and she said, ronwrong, wrong, . king. she pushed me out of the taxi, and at that moment the monsoon broke. sometimes there is nothing better than an airport criminal. he said i am in a taxi. he said, no, you're not in a taxi. he said i will take you to hotel....
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an economy car from rolls-royce. from rolls-royce!k. but just $245,000. this is the rolls-royce ghost. it is their no-frills version of a rolls-royce according to the "wall street journal." the regular rolls-royce, the phantom, sells for $380,000. but, you know, times are tough for rolls-royce. they've got to adjust. >> yeah. now it's only costing you a mortgage. >>> a woman is accused of trying to scam her own husband. she says she was kidnapped, but police are talking about a younger man and an alleged affair. carol! denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy and delicious. it's true, only fifty calories., (announcer) fiber one yogurt. before i started this job, i admit, i had some doubts. probably a lot like you. but i like what i found. i think you will too. car for car, when compared to the competition, we win. simple as that. i just know if you get into one of our car
an economy car from rolls-royce. from rolls-royce!k. but just $245,000. this is the rolls-royce ghost. it is their no-frills version of a rolls-royce according to the "wall street journal." the regular rolls-royce, the phantom, sells for $380,000. but, you know, times are tough for rolls-royce. they've got to adjust. >> yeah. now it's only costing you a mortgage. >>> a woman is accused of trying to scam her own husband. she says she was kidnapped, but police are talking...
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rolls-royce is anchoring its world headquarters for fuel cell research in our part of ohio. the research that they're doing, robust research they're doing on fuel cells, is going to be anchored in our part of ohio. because we're beginning to take action where there was none previously. and let me just say this quite frankly, i believe that we will be judged in next year's elections by two measures, whether we acted or whether we did not. by action or inaction. fedy roosevelt said the worst thing you can do in a moment of decision is nothing. and we know that the status quo is unsustainable with an energy policy in this country that continues to empower petrol dictaters to hold america hostage by importing 66.4% of oil from around the world. we're going to expand drilling in the united states here, we know that's not going to be all the answers to our energy woes here because we only have 3% of the world's oil reserves in this northern hemisphere, but we consume 24% of the world's oil. so we've got to find a diversity. we've got to find the way to become diverse as a american
rolls-royce is anchoring its world headquarters for fuel cell research in our part of ohio. the research that they're doing, robust research they're doing on fuel cells, is going to be anchored in our part of ohio. because we're beginning to take action where there was none previously. and let me just say this quite frankly, i believe that we will be judged in next year's elections by two measures, whether we acted or whether we did not. by action or inaction. fedy roosevelt said the worst...
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an engli dver that drove his rolls-royce to a supermarket has bn jailed for 16 months.itted his dngerous driving. he had a grudge against t store over its ll year to deliver a bed. he had drunk a bottle of whiskey fore taking t wheel. a curious crowd gathered at a hospital in sutra to catca glimpse of the world's heaviest ba boy. he was borby caesarean sectn. he wait a recor8.7 kilograms. the dtors said that the glucose from his diabetic mother probably led to his treme size. at least 20,000 people have flocke to see the bones o the 19 century frenchman. e remains are in liverpool today. our rrespondent was there today. >> the relics of already vit thedrals in other locatio. e last 24 urs, the caske containing two o fhef her bones has been in liverpool. r many catholics, th is the biggest ent since the pope visited. >> hiit was qite nice toook at it. it said on the program stinks it was quite weird. > say to race was a nun at died more an 100 years ago. st. terese was in a add more than 1 years ago. she was recognized by the churches been extraordiry. >> anindividual ha
an engli dver that drove his rolls-royce to a supermarket has bn jailed for 16 months.itted his dngerous driving. he had a grudge against t store over its ll year to deliver a bed. he had drunk a bottle of whiskey fore taking t wheel. a curious crowd gathered at a hospital in sutra to catca glimpse of the world's heaviest ba boy. he was borby caesarean sectn. he wait a recor8.7 kilograms. the dtors said that the glucose from his diabetic mother probably led to his treme size. at least 20,000...
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royce. >> thank you, randy. i'm congressman ed royce from orange crkts california. if you were to ask economists what created this fiscal calamity, the first thing they would point to is the federal reserve and other central banks who over a period of four years set interest rates at a negative level, negative real interest rates. rates. and so that of ballooning in the economy, especially in the housing sector. why so much in the housing sector? well, for a couple of reasons. one, regulators and congress allowed overleveraging in that sector. but specifically one of the things we did in congress and it's never comfortable for members of this institution to look back at the role they played, but one of the things we did in 1992 was to pass the gse act. and as a consequence of that legislation we allowed government-sponsored enterprises to overleverage at a ratio of 100 to 1 and specifically in exchange for the goals that we set in congress, they were supposed to in their portfolio hold one-half of those assets in subprime loans. that's one-half of 1.5 or 1.6 trillio
royce. >> thank you, randy. i'm congressman ed royce from orange crkts california. if you were to ask economists what created this fiscal calamity, the first thing they would point to is the federal reserve and other central banks who over a period of four years set interest rates at a negative level, negative real interest rates. rates. and so that of ballooning in the economy, especially in the housing sector. why so much in the housing sector? well, for a couple of reasons. one,...
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royce for his lead role, and i appreciate the role of mr. himes as well bringing this legislation to the floor. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from connecticut. mr. himes: mr. speaker, i have no further requests for time and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 556. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to and without objection a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? >> mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the house bill, h.r. 2664. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2664, a bill to require annual oral testimony before the finan
royce for his lead role, and i appreciate the role of mr. himes as well bringing this legislation to the floor. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from connecticut. mr. himes: mr. speaker, i have no further requests for time and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 556....
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>>s like the a rolls -- that's like the rolls royce of vacuum cleaners.e off your thing for a second there. yes. we've gotten you a present. it's a dyson vacuum cleaner. [ cheers and applause ] and isn't that beautiful? and also this bag of lint. [ laughter ] there you go. gregory evans, everybody. david alan grier. be right back with music from pink. ♪ - i won! - we won a trip! - ( screams ) - we're going to the show! - i won! i won! - ( shouting ) ( shouting continues ) play the game millions have won -- scrabble at subway! you could win $100,000 jackpots or exclusive prizes... like prius cars, beaches vacations, cash and live nation vip concert access. play scrabble at subway... where winners eat. ♪ here's another "nattyism"... with natty light. today's word is "natio furniture." "natio furniture." the use of a cooler of natty light... as a chair or table. as in... since cal decided to sit on the natio furniture, he made several new friends and an acquaintance. natty light. now you're talkin'. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family bud
>>s like the a rolls -- that's like the rolls royce of vacuum cleaners.e off your thing for a second there. yes. we've gotten you a present. it's a dyson vacuum cleaner. [ cheers and applause ] and isn't that beautiful? and also this bag of lint. [ laughter ] there you go. gregory evans, everybody. david alan grier. be right back with music from pink. ♪ - i won! - we won a trip! - ( screams ) - we're going to the show! - i won! i won! - ( shouting ) ( shouting continues ) play the game...
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it is a stripped-down version of the phantom which cost over $300,000, so a bargain from rolls roycen
it is a stripped-down version of the phantom which cost over $300,000, so a bargain from rolls roycen
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think of the conveniences of plastic storage containers, personal computers and fast picking mike royce bekka they give the security of fire resistive materials, stronger than steel bulletproof vests and nylon seatbelts. the can argue with the chemistry council a trade organization that bepresents dow, dupont and hundreds of chemical companies when it suggests in the advertising campaign that chemicals are essential to life. the slugged speaks volumes about the iortance of the 637 billion-dollar year u.s. instry. it is not the chemicals are bad per se and it would be preposterous for even the most ardent environmentalist to suggest such a notion. it is that costly societal problems often arise because we know so little about so many chemicals and in the time it takes to learn what harm the substance is doing to people, to animal, to places the jeanie as long out of the bottle. so, what it comes down to is this. the ited states does n have a viable means to keep its 300 million citizen saved from new found chemical hazards and the things we use and by every single day. the result of this
think of the conveniences of plastic storage containers, personal computers and fast picking mike royce bekka they give the security of fire resistive materials, stronger than steel bulletproof vests and nylon seatbelts. the can argue with the chemistry council a trade organization that bepresents dow, dupont and hundreds of chemical companies when it suggests in the advertising campaign that chemicals are essential to life. the slugged speaks volumes about the iortance of the 637...
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. >> our royce funds have been strategic investors in the gold companies for a long time and have done quite well. that one is a fundamental strong bet. >> as opposed to doing the raw commodity. great conversation. thanks, tim. see you tonight on "fast money." how should you play the health care names ahead of president obama's big primetime speech tomorrow night? the call of the day, the analyst who downgraded aig talks about why the stock has no meaningful value. melissa and the traders on "fast money." the head of u.s. strategies at bank of america is calling for a 20% increase in the s&p 500 over the next year. find out which sector he thinks will lead the way when we come back. s&p 500 up eight points. back in a moment. in these turbulent times, you want a financial partner who promptly gets you... the information you need. at northern trust, our sophisticated technology... puts the most accurate information at your fingertips. so while you may find yourself waiting now and then, it won't be for the numbers you wanted by 7am. ♪ northern trust. wealth management. asset management.
. >> our royce funds have been strategic investors in the gold companies for a long time and have done quite well. that one is a fundamental strong bet. >> as opposed to doing the raw commodity. great conversation. thanks, tim. see you tonight on "fast money." how should you play the health care names ahead of president obama's big primetime speech tomorrow night? the call of the day, the analyst who downgraded aig talks about why the stock has no meaningful value. melissa...
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after that he wound up being handcuffed naked to his rolls-royce by women who may or may not have beenitutes. googling the picture. let's play "oddball." >>> we begin on the internet with video last week of the world peace day celebration in kabul, afghanistan. in the youtube video we see a panel of dignitaries on stage set to commemorate the day by releasing doves in the air. only one of the doves is sleeping, so to speak. the older gentleman on the right doesn't seem to realize his dove has expired. still he runs through with the drill and the dove never woke up. peace day celebrations in kabul were still considered a success. that they even happened is a wonder in itself. next year, just don't hold the birds so tight. >>> over to japanese television, where professor splash is giving a lesson on stunt high-diving and class is in session. taylor holds the record from jumping into a kiddie pool from plate form 10.5 centimeters up, that's over 30 feet for you and me. this jump will break that record. the kiddie pool is just 12 inches of water to break his fall. this time he leapt from 1
after that he wound up being handcuffed naked to his rolls-royce by women who may or may not have beenitutes. googling the picture. let's play "oddball." >>> we begin on the internet with video last week of the world peace day celebration in kabul, afghanistan. in the youtube video we see a panel of dignitaries on stage set to commemorate the day by releasing doves in the air. only one of the doves is sleeping, so to speak. the older gentleman on the right doesn't seem to...
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royce. >> thank you, randy. i'm congressman ed royce from orange crkts california. if you were to ask economists what created this fiscal calamity, the first thing they would point to is the federal reserve and other central banks who over a period of four years set interest rates at a negative level, negative real interest rates. and so that created a great deal of ballooning in the economy, especially in the housing sector. why so much in the housing sector? well, for a couple of reasons. one, regulators and congress allowed overleveraging in that sector. but specifically one of the things we did in congress and it's never comfortable for members of this institution to look back at the role they played, but one of the things we did in 1992 was to pass the gse act. and as a consequence of that legislation we allowed government-sponsored enterprises to overleverage at a ratio of 100 to 1 and specifically in exchange for the goals that we set in congress, they were supposed to in their portfolio hold one-half of those assets in subprime loans. that's one-half of 1.5
royce. >> thank you, randy. i'm congressman ed royce from orange crkts california. if you were to ask economists what created this fiscal calamity, the first thing they would point to is the federal reserve and other central banks who over a period of four years set interest rates at a negative level, negative real interest rates. and so that created a great deal of ballooning in the economy, especially in the housing sector. why so much in the housing sector? well, for a couple of...
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i saw al sharpton arrive in a white rolls royce about 15 minutes ago. he came out of his vehicle. this is going to be a simple family affair. catharine jackson, michael jackson's mother, is a devout jehovah's witness. she wanted this to be a simple affair. even though there will be luminaries and stars here, i think it will be simple and dignified, and this, for the family, i suspect, is some sense of closure for michael jackson's life. not for his death, because that investigation continues, but at least for his life. they really needed this, because, don't forget, michael jackson died more than two months ago, and he is finally now being laid to rest. >> before we go to our guests here in the studio, how much security there? >> intense security. the police in glendale here have cordoned off blocks around forest lawn. members of the public are being kept a good block and a half away from just the front gate. the actual ceremony is over this hill inside the gate. the media is being tightly controlled as well. we are all along a line here in front of the cemetery. not allowed to cr
i saw al sharpton arrive in a white rolls royce about 15 minutes ago. he came out of his vehicle. this is going to be a simple family affair. catharine jackson, michael jackson's mother, is a devout jehovah's witness. she wanted this to be a simple affair. even though there will be luminaries and stars here, i think it will be simple and dignified, and this, for the family, i suspect, is some sense of closure for michael jackson's life. not for his death, because that investigation continues,...
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. >> a drop here for the rolls-royce. if ever a end.of the price of the flagship phantom car. the company says it's seeing strong demand and expects to sell 2,000 ghost models annually. by the way the chairwoman pointed this out, because she's probably listening. >> why would you buy the cheapest one? i mean i don't get the whole thing. i wouldn't want any of them. no. >> why. >> i have a minivan. i've got four kids. >> come on. >> the bottom line you need two. the old saying is. >>> coming up next, unions bad for stocks? the chairwoman put one of union's leaders to the test. next in an exclusive interview. ♪ yes, you're lovely... ♪ what do you think? hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can. the points don't expire... ♪ there is nothing for me... ♪ there's no travel restrictions... we could leave tomorrow. we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at cha
. >> a drop here for the rolls-royce. if ever a end.of the price of the flagship phantom car. the company says it's seeing strong demand and expects to sell 2,000 ghost models annually. by the way the chairwoman pointed this out, because she's probably listening. >> why would you buy the cheapest one? i mean i don't get the whole thing. i wouldn't want any of them. no. >> why. >> i have a minivan. i've got four kids. >> come on. >> the bottom line you need...
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i remember at the democratic convention in 1980 senator kennedy had asked me and henry royce over here who was chairman of the banking committee to introduce his energy bill which would be counter to the incumbent president's energy bill. and it called for solar and wind and conservation and higher fuel economy standards and a different technology direction for our -- technological direction for our country, and although his candidacy failed and energy was the big issue at that time, i got a call to come up to his room right after he gave that great dream shall never die speech. up in his room with his family, patrick was there and others, in that room there was not a defeated man. there was someone who had been a great victor. there was someone who brought all these issues to the american people. in 1983 as ronald reagan had pulled out of all arms control negotiations with the soviet union the first time in a generation, he called me and he said, eddie, you know what i would like to do? i would like to work with you on a nuclear freeze resolution to end all production of nuclear weapo
i remember at the democratic convention in 1980 senator kennedy had asked me and henry royce over here who was chairman of the banking committee to introduce his energy bill which would be counter to the incumbent president's energy bill. and it called for solar and wind and conservation and higher fuel economy standards and a different technology direction for our -- technological direction for our country, and although his candidacy failed and energy was the big issue at that time, i got a...
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. >> a drop here for the rolls-royce. if ever a end. called the ghost selling for just $245 grand. >> that's all? >> it's a third of the price of the flagship phantom car. the company says it's seeing strong demand and expects to sell 2,000 ghost models annually. by the way the chairwoman pointed this out, because she's probably listening. >> why would you buy the cheapest one? i mean i don't get the whole thing. i wouldn't want any of them. no. >> why. >> i have a minivan. i've got four kids. >> come on. >> the bottom line you need two. the old saying is. >>> coming up next, unions bad for stocks? the chairwoman put of one of union's leaders to the test. next in an exclusive interview. >>> wall street and unions typically stand on the opposite sides of the trade. investors deorganize labor as tough on pay, tough on benefits, and therefore tough on their bottom line. the chairwoman caught up with james hovra, president of the international brother hoofd teamsters at woman's teamster conference in las vegas. are unions good for sharehold
. >> a drop here for the rolls-royce. if ever a end. called the ghost selling for just $245 grand. >> that's all? >> it's a third of the price of the flagship phantom car. the company says it's seeing strong demand and expects to sell 2,000 ghost models annually. by the way the chairwoman pointed this out, because she's probably listening. >> why would you buy the cheapest one? i mean i don't get the whole thing. i wouldn't want any of them. no. >> why. >> i...
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they signed a ten-year $1 billion contract with rolls-royce. this is where you get out of the stock. >> drop here for smithfield foods, down 2%. karen. >> yes. not a good day for pork, apparently. a little too much pork going around. we're not just talking about congress. we're talking about the hog industry. not so good for smithfield. little bit of a miss today. >> and a pop here for mexico. this is a story, by the way, that "fast money" has been all over. all over. mexico has been on a record-breaking frenzy this year trying to beat out the u.s. for holding the most guinness world records of any country. mexico has gathered the most "thriller" dancers, the largest mariachi band, and has cooked up both the largest meatball and the largest cheesecake in 2009. >> yeah. instead of worrying about guinness records, get some clean water down there. then we'll move up to guinness. >> way to offend a whole country, guy. >> too bad! >> you want a friend? get a job. >> coming up next, we get up close and personal with pete najarian on trading lessons h
they signed a ten-year $1 billion contract with rolls-royce. this is where you get out of the stock. >> drop here for smithfield foods, down 2%. karen. >> yes. not a good day for pork, apparently. a little too much pork going around. we're not just talking about congress. we're talking about the hog industry. not so good for smithfield. little bit of a miss today. >> and a pop here for mexico. this is a story, by the way, that "fast money" has been all over. all...
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the momentum continued following its agreement with rolls-royce the stock did climb another 12%.he stock was 44 bucks. august 19th the stock was 25 bucks. if you didn't get out when i told to you then, get out now. >> and we're giving karen a pass this week. lucky you, karen. >> lucky me. walmart. >> wait till next week. don't go anywhere. final trade right after this. odd >>> all right. quick programming note. do not miss a special suze orman tomorrow night as she breaks down your road to retirement no matter what your age. that's tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. right here on cnbc with our friend suze orman. me too. final trade here, tim? >> sell alcoa, great run time to get out. >> long suze short anf. >> time to sell some more rig. >> bought some caterpillar puts today. get short caterpillar. >> don't miss the reear at 8:00 p.m. followed by "options action" at 8:30. have a great night. >> announcer: monday, they're the ones to watch. a new emerging market for us with huge opportunity. the chairwoman shows you how to play it. and a chip breakout? top analysts on what's tops in tech. "
the momentum continued following its agreement with rolls-royce the stock did climb another 12%.he stock was 44 bucks. august 19th the stock was 25 bucks. if you didn't get out when i told to you then, get out now. >> and we're giving karen a pass this week. lucky you, karen. >> lucky me. walmart. >> wait till next week. don't go anywhere. final trade right after this. odd >>> all right. quick programming note. do not miss a special suze orman tomorrow night as she...
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obviamente estamos viendo marcas como lamborghini, rolls royce, todos esos.edio ambiente, eso me parece genial. en aÑos nosotros o como soportar disfrutay asÍ vamos a poder cuidar al medio ambiente. >> hubo un momento en que a la gente le importaba la apariencia de un auto pero hoy en dÍa viendo los problemas que enfrenta nuestro planeta, la gente estÁ tomando más conciencia y dice: voy a dejar mi lujo a un lado por un carro mÁs eficiente en todos los sentidos. >> es bonito ver uno de estos carrazos que se siga viendo bonito... >> en nuestro paÍs decían que un hombre en un carro de estos levantaba 10 mujeres por millas. ( risas 9 >> sÍ, la verdad, felicidades al que puede comprar estos autos pero yo creo que es importante que tomemos conciencia sobre cuidara nuestro planeta. >> a mÍ me gustaría tener un hÍbrido... >> y yo creo que los fabricantes de autos tienen que tomar eso en consideraciÓn, hacer mÁs eficientes los carros y tambiÉn bajar los costos. >> con todos los programas que el gobierno que hubo aquÍ en estados unidos para cambiar su carro chatarra po
obviamente estamos viendo marcas como lamborghini, rolls royce, todos esos.edio ambiente, eso me parece genial. en aÑos nosotros o como soportar disfrutay asÍ vamos a poder cuidar al medio ambiente. >> hubo un momento en que a la gente le importaba la apariencia de un auto pero hoy en dÍa viendo los problemas que enfrenta nuestro planeta, la gente estÁ tomando más conciencia y dice: voy a dejar mi lujo a un lado por un carro mÁs eficiente en todos los sentidos. >> es bonito...
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royce: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this legislation and i commend chairman berman for his pakistan assistance legislation which is the basis of the senate bill that we are considering here. and i also want to thank ranking member ros-lehtinen for pressing important issues that have made this a better bill. there is no doubt that pakistan is critical to america's security. having made several trips to pakistan, i had observed that large parts of that country are a hotbed of radical jihadism. it's a country of course with a nuclear arsenal. while the security situation has improved since last spring, pakistan very much remains a country in crisis. pakistan is a partner, too. any country receiving this amount of usaid better be one. but there can be no carte blanche. this bill's conditions on aid reflect years of bad experiences. it's only right that pakistan not be proliferating or covertly aiding militants as an aid condition. it's only right that those positions are in that underlying bill that cha
royce: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this legislation and i commend chairman berman for his pakistan assistance legislation which is the basis of the senate bill that we are considering here. and i also want to thank ranking member ros-lehtinen for pressing important issues that have made this a better bill. there is no doubt that pakistan is critical to america's security. having made several trips to pakistan, i had observed that large parts of that country are a hotbed of...
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one, you know that everyone who sings and makes records is not riding around in cadillac and rolls roycesnd bentleys, there are many of us who are practically homeless. and this will be helpful to them to perhaps put food on their table. thank you for this and for allowing me this opportunity. god bless. [applause] >> thank you mrs. houston, and the next surprise is someone who i know is part of my generation, and i will just say, how you like me now. let's bring on cool mo-d. >> thank you, thank you. i am extremely honored to be here, i mean it's a stage full of icons. man, jesse, who we have spoke at many events in the past. i come from the hip-hop generation, the first hip-hop generation. and one of the few people not at same level as dionne, and i come from a different side of the equation. but those icons i definitely respect, and mr. conyers, man, thank you for everything you have done. when i see ñw]the civil rights and the stuff going on from the 60's, i am a baby of the 60's and a child of the 60's. and have seen the work that these brothers and sisters have done to get us in a
one, you know that everyone who sings and makes records is not riding around in cadillac and rolls roycesnd bentleys, there are many of us who are practically homeless. and this will be helpful to them to perhaps put food on their table. thank you for this and for allowing me this opportunity. god bless. [applause] >> thank you mrs. houston, and the next surprise is someone who i know is part of my generation, and i will just say, how you like me now. let's bring on cool mo-d. >>...
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royce zimmerman had one hit and that was it. that made him cooler than a polar bear's toe nails.a cramp in the marlins' playoff hones. looking at the playoff picture, dodgers led by two on the rocks. giants six and a half back. september 30 is creeping up, isn't it? the wild card, marlins with the loss, five and a half behind the rockies. and the giants four and a half behind the rockies. it's the playoff push and those are the two big races right now. >> the basketball hall of fame's class of 2009 might be the best ever. michael jordan, david robinson, and john stockton are three of the 50 greatest players of all time. they were on the greatest team ever assembled, the 1992 dream team. they combine for eight nba tielts and six m.v.p.es although most i don't think to jordan. m.j. says the hall might not be his final call. >> although i'm recognized with this tremendous honor of being in the basketball hall of fame, i don't look at this moment as a defining end to my relationship with the game of basketball. it's simply a continuation of something that i started a long time ago. o
royce zimmerman had one hit and that was it. that made him cooler than a polar bear's toe nails.a cramp in the marlins' playoff hones. looking at the playoff picture, dodgers led by two on the rocks. giants six and a half back. september 30 is creeping up, isn't it? the wild card, marlins with the loss, five and a half behind the rockies. and the giants four and a half behind the rockies. it's the playoff push and those are the two big races right now. >> the basketball hall of fame's...
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very secret the reason we don't have a book right now or i don't have a book right now these store roycehave never been told before that's what's amazing to he gotten access to it. >>here's another publi official in the book larry summers. >> larryummers was president of harvard when this all went down the twins when they decidedhey had been stolen from theirdea had been stolen they were these guys who believed very strongly inustice and the hire -- hierarchy because the hierarchy served them very well. members and on the will o lim pick team. they're believers in the american system so ty decided the president of harvard should make this decision who really came up with facebook. so they used all their connects and got a aience with the predent larry summers and they brought in their well documented piece of paper and they handed it to larry summers and said you need to do something about mark suj zuckerberg and larry summers held up their piece of paper like it was a piece of crap and threw it on the ground and said you deal with it. it's not my problem. and this is a very larry summer
very secret the reason we don't have a book right now or i don't have a book right now these store roycehave never been told before that's what's amazing to he gotten access to it. >>here's another publi official in the book larry summers. >> larryummers was president of harvard when this all went down the twins when they decidedhey had been stolen from theirdea had been stolen they were these guys who believed very strongly inustice and the hire -- hierarchy because the hierarchy...