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i accompanied secretary salazar to new orleans. we have a bit coming up in august with respect to additional offshore lands. we are looking at the oc in its entirety. we think there is substantial opportunity to continue to develop oil and gas. we think it has been undervalued and under develop -- under developed. we are moving quickly to bring balance. that is not at the expense of our conventional committed. we agree there are additional opportunities. >> secretary strickland, i appreciate that response. it is and all of the above response. thank you. >> thank you. >> i want to ask a question in response to the quest for further development of our own resources. if we develop more of our will -- oil and energy resources as they are defined today, do we help global warming get to be reduced? >> the most important steps we can take or to improve energy efficiency, to innovate with renewable energy sources, to bring a low carbon sources. developing our own fossil resources in environmentally- responsible manner and comprehensive way
i accompanied secretary salazar to new orleans. we have a bit coming up in august with respect to additional offshore lands. we are looking at the oc in its entirety. we think there is substantial opportunity to continue to develop oil and gas. we think it has been undervalued and under develop -- under developed. we are moving quickly to bring balance. that is not at the expense of our conventional committed. we agree there are additional opportunities. >> secretary strickland, i...
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i accompanied secretary salazar to new orleans. we have a bit coming up in august with respect to additional offshore lands. we are looking at the oc in its entirety. we think there is substantial opportunity to continue to develop oil and gas. we think it has been undervalued and under develop -- under developed. we are moving quickly to bring balance. that is not at the expense of our conventional committed. we agree there are additional opportunities. >> secretary strickland, i appreciate that response. it is and all of the above response. thank you. >> thank you. >> i want to ask a question in response to the quest for further development of our own resources. if we develop more of our will -- oil and energy resources as they are defined today, do we help global warming get to be reduced? >> the most important steps we can take or to improve energy efficiency, to innovate with renewable energy sources, to bring a low carbon sources. developing our own fossil resources in environmentally- responsible manner and comprehensive way
i accompanied secretary salazar to new orleans. we have a bit coming up in august with respect to additional offshore lands. we are looking at the oc in its entirety. we think there is substantial opportunity to continue to develop oil and gas. we think it has been undervalued and under develop -- under developed. we are moving quickly to bring balance. that is not at the expense of our conventional committed. we agree there are additional opportunities. >> secretary strickland, i...
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salazar airborne to make the play. arizona won it 4-3. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> well, thank you fred. >>> jon and kate separate. and the viewers change the channel. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, are three bear cubs more fun than a barrel of monkeys? you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's another look at the radar. the yirs of rain this morning down through the mid atlantic up into the washington, d.c. area, have had some light rain. moderate rain passing the chesapeake, over towards dover with one thunderstorm. a lot of that intended for southern new jersey. it should clip the philadelphia area with showers. everywhere else this morning you look dry. well, if you're watching wavy tv 10, norfolk, virginia, learn about the inhabitants of the chesapeake bay and meet some of them face to face at the jordan-newby library, down by the bay. >> thank you, bill. >>> now, here's another look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the shi
salazar airborne to make the play. arizona won it 4-3. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> well, thank you fred. >>> jon and kate separate. and the viewers change the channel. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, are three bear cubs more fun than a barrel of monkeys? you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here's another look at the radar. the yirs of rain this...
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de auto, Él y 2 h@h@tj]prñvdgkph@h@tj]prñuqfkmÓ despuÉs, los menores todos miembros de la familia salazarcinturÓn de seguridad y algunos os peqos no iban en los a sientos adecuados para sus edads >>>h@tj]prñyúkkph@h@tj]prñwñúkÓ heridas leves y la madre estÁ en hospital con heridas grave ciÓn, algunos familiares, y amigos hicieron un lavado de autos para los salazar iban rumbo a un tj]@ partido de fÚtbol de su hijo de 8 aÑos cuando se registrÓ el accidente,h@h@tj]prññwnkph@h@ l presuntos responsables durante 4 millas ab tntes de la mortal coaliciÓn. bÁrbara. >>> quÉ lamentable. atÓnitos quedaron los faares de un bebÉ prematuro quien se despertÓ durante los preparativos del funeral el infante que es era un niÑo y no una niÑa como dijeron los doctores cumplomenzÓ a llorar, cuando leÍ bab iban a dar el el Último adiÓs, pero final mente perdiÓ la vida. >>> muchos agentes descubrieron a de skwengs cenas de hispanas ofrecidas al mejor postor. >>> y los sident estÁn mal porque un depravado violÓ a una niÑa de 5 aÑos. amarrado a una cama habÍa un joven de 25 aÑos, en sus Últimos 13 de vida en colo
de auto, Él y 2 h@h@tj]prñvdgkph@h@tj]prñuqfkmÓ despuÉs, los menores todos miembros de la familia salazarcinturÓn de seguridad y algunos os peqos no iban en los a sientos adecuados para sus edads >>>h@tj]prñyúkkph@h@tj]prñwñúkÓ heridas leves y la madre estÁ en hospital con heridas grave ciÓn, algunos familiares, y amigos hicieron un lavado de autos para los salazar iban rumbo a un tj]@ partido de fÚtbol de su hijo de 8 aÑos cuando se registrÓ el...
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i accompanied secretary salazar to new orleans.we have a bit coming up in august with respect to additional offshore lands. we are looking at the oc in its entirety. we think there is substantial opportunity to continue to develop oil and gas. we think it has been undervalued and under develop -- under developed. we are moving quickly to bring balance. that is not at the expense of our conventional committed. we agree there are additional opportunities. >> secretary strickland, i appreciate that response. it is and all of the above response. thank you. >> thank you. >> i want to ask a question in response to the quest for further development of our own resources. if we develop more of our will -- oil and energy resources as they are defined today, do we help global warming get to be reduced? >> the most important steps we can take or to improve energy efficiency, to innovate with renewable energy sources, to bring a low carbon sources. developing our own fossil resources in environmentally- responsible manner and comprehensive way
i accompanied secretary salazar to new orleans.we have a bit coming up in august with respect to additional offshore lands. we are looking at the oc in its entirety. we think there is substantial opportunity to continue to develop oil and gas. we think it has been undervalued and under develop -- under developed. we are moving quickly to bring balance. that is not at the expense of our conventional committed. we agree there are additional opportunities. >> secretary strickland, i...
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en esta persecuciÓn el auto se estrelló contra la camioneta de los salazar.es no tendrÍan ajustabonos cinturones de seguridad. h@tb]plaic÷kph@h@h@tb]plaermkph h@ningÚn empleado resultÓ herid buzos de la policÍa recuperaron el sÉptimo cuere étb]plafmrkph@ un resumen de la tragedia. >> poco a poco las autoridades van avanzando en la bÚsqueda de restos humanos y fuselaje en las aguas del rÍo hudson. >> segÚn la presidenta de la junta nacional de seguridad en el transporte durante el dÍa de hoy buzos de la policÍa retiraron de el agua de cadÁveres del accidente que ocurriÓ sobre el rÍo haya recobrado la vida de nueve personas. gran parte del helicÓptero de la compaÑÍa tambiÉn fue levantada a la superficie desde una profundidad de 30 pies y con la ayuda de sondas localizaron la avioneta que se cree estÁ sumergida bajo más pies de profundidad. segúh@n pasan las horas la tragedia segÚn lo mÁs triste. se conoce que familia murieron en el choque de las dos naves, no hubo sobrevivientes. a bord del helicÓptero turÍstico los italianos michel y su hijo filipo 16, f
en esta persecuciÓn el auto se estrelló contra la camioneta de los salazar.es no tendrÍan ajustabonos cinturones de seguridad. h@tb]plaic÷kph@h@h@tb]plaermkph h@ningÚn empleado resultÓ herid buzos de la policÍa recuperaron el sÉptimo cuere étb]plafmrkph@ un resumen de la tragedia. >> poco a poco las autoridades van avanzando en la bÚsqueda de restos humanos y fuselaje en las aguas del rÍo hudson. >> segÚn la presidenta de la junta nacional de seguridad en el...
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de los diplomÁticos argentinos debido a que el paÍs sudamericano apoyol depuesto presidente manuel salazar dio 72 horas a los diplomÁticos para valorar paÍs. >> si argentina tomÓ la decisiÓn de expulsar a nuestros representantes igual lo haremos nosotros, y con cualquier otro paÍs del mundo. >> el mandatario mencionÓ que el retorno de celaya a la presidencia es imposible, aunque aclarÓ que Él puede volver al paÍs cuando china para enfrentar a la justicia. entretanto, una misiÓn de la comisiÓn interamericana de derechos humanos se realiza entrevistas para verificar denuncias por agresiones cometidas por las fuerzas del sur y el contra partidarios de celaya la comisiÓn recibe denuncias como la de un diputado del partido unificaciÓn democrÁtica, quien fue golpeado por la policÍa durante una manifestaciÓn a favor de celaya. >> prÁcticamenente mes treparon, con mÁs de 40 coletazos,hicieron quebrar duras. t[rsusúbokph@h@t[rsusjbékph@h@h celaya. para la prÓxima semana se anunciÓ la visita del juez espaÑol garson para verificar si los hechos hondureÑos estÁn a tono en contra de quienes lograron lo
de los diplomÁticos argentinos debido a que el paÍs sudamericano apoyol depuesto presidente manuel salazar dio 72 horas a los diplomÁticos para valorar paÍs. >> si argentina tomÓ la decisiÓn de expulsar a nuestros representantes igual lo haremos nosotros, y con cualquier otro paÍs del mundo. >> el mandatario mencionÓ que el retorno de celaya a la presidencia es imposible, aunque aclarÓ que Él puede volver al paÍs cuando china para enfrentar a la justicia. entretanto, una...
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what i believe will be the best secretary of the interior in the history of the united states, tim salazar. [ applause ] but i left things in good hands with the outstanding congressman and brother of ken, john salazar. [ applause ] your outstanding governor of this great state, bill ritter is here. [ applause ] as well as the extraordinary first lady of the state, jeannie ritter is here as well. [ applause ] two of the finest young senators that we've got in washington right now, senator mark udoll and senator michael bennett. [ applause ] i want to thank the hospitality of grand junction mayor bruce hill. [ applause ] and finally, i want to thank hilly bishop for the invocation and i want to thank the central high students for their national anthem and pledge of allegiance. thank you, guys. [ applause ] oh, and central high principal jody deer who is here. [ applause ] it turns out school starts in two days.
what i believe will be the best secretary of the interior in the history of the united states, tim salazar. [ applause ] but i left things in good hands with the outstanding congressman and brother of ken, john salazar. [ applause ] your outstanding governor of this great state, bill ritter is here. [ applause ] as well as the extraordinary first lady of the state, jeannie ritter is here as well. [ applause ] two of the finest young senators that we've got in washington right now, senator mark...
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tr, the wilderness warrior and i went to the interior department and got to speak with secretary salazarwho is accompanying the president on to these national parks and they are just very keene, i think the american people to know that some of their tax dollars are going to keep these great parks up and running. >> if roosevelt were alive today, what would he think of the state of the parks? >> i think he would be sadly dismayed, in fact, not just our national parks -- incidentally here, we need to -- it is a great american triumphant success story the national park system, and the national monuments but still need places that need to be designated as parks, big sur, the alaska, we are sitting in the state parks of california, arnold schwarzenegger is about to try to close 50 to 100 of them because he says he doesn't have money, he is going to padlock the state parks of california, so i think hopefully the president's trip and ken burns upcoming documentary is going to remind people that these are our great wonders that these parks both national and state are what make america really spe
tr, the wilderness warrior and i went to the interior department and got to speak with secretary salazarwho is accompanying the president on to these national parks and they are just very keene, i think the american people to know that some of their tax dollars are going to keep these great parks up and running. >> if roosevelt were alive today, what would he think of the state of the parks? >> i think he would be sadly dismayed, in fact, not just our national parks -- incidentally...
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teresa salazar es prima de lisconao. >> era un muchacho bueno. >> ella mantiene comunicaciÓn con Él,timo en convertirse de los ejecutados. >> me imagino que es muy difÍcil presenciar la muerte de una persona que usted conoce. >> es triste y difÍcil, hay muchos que me han afectado. me ha tocado estar ahÍ con mujeres tambiÉn. una de las mujeres me recordÓ a una de mis hijas, pudo haber sido una de mis hijas. >> el dÍa de su muerte los presos son trasladados a esta unidad, ahÍ reciben la inyecciÓn letal. >> se estÁ acabando el tiempo, realmente. >> cÓmo estÁn los familiares de estas personas que van a ejecutar? >> muchos de ellos vienen con mucho coraje, vienen con tristeza, vienen con... emociones que son muy difÍciles para esas personas. [ mÚsica ] >> teresa todavÍa tiene fe de que absuelvan a su familiar. >> pues que abrieran su corazÓn y que sepan que es un ser humano. >> pero para las vÍctimas la historia es otra. >> no tengo perdÓn. es su culpa que no tengo papÁ. es su culpa que siento sÓlo aquÍ. es su culpa que siento enojado y es su culpa que ya no estÁ mi papÁ aquÍ. >> su padre
teresa salazar es prima de lisconao. >> era un muchacho bueno. >> ella mantiene comunicaciÓn con Él,timo en convertirse de los ejecutados. >> me imagino que es muy difÍcil presenciar la muerte de una persona que usted conoce. >> es triste y difÍcil, hay muchos que me han afectado. me ha tocado estar ahÍ con mujeres tambiÉn. una de las mujeres me recordÓ a una de mis hijas, pudo haber sido una de mis hijas. >> el dÍa de su muerte los presos son trasladados a...
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the 25 year-old jessie salazar could be seen in those fights and he urged residents to participate andlled it a fight club. in all, almost 20 fights were but a tape. >> and man has been arrested for impersonating an officer. of the 20-year-old was walking down the street when he approached three men, pulled out his madison police department in turn i.d. and claimed to be an undercover detective. he forced the men to the ground and then used his cell phone to call for backup. he left the men go and said he would overlook their indiscretions. >> it sounds like the intern was inebriated and had no authority to ask anyone to do anything. >> & officer is a federal charge. he also faces charges of disorderly conduct and underage drinking. >> still ahead, looking to save money on your phone bill? the difference could be and what to dial. >> hundreds of people are dead and others are unaccounted for. a typhoon sweeps through japan. >> severe thunderstorms in the western maryland mountains. see what we have to deal with. right now in baltimore it is just plain hot. just plain hot. here is what
the 25 year-old jessie salazar could be seen in those fights and he urged residents to participate andlled it a fight club. in all, almost 20 fights were but a tape. >> and man has been arrested for impersonating an officer. of the 20-year-old was walking down the street when he approached three men, pulled out his madison police department in turn i.d. and claimed to be an undercover detective. he forced the men to the ground and then used his cell phone to call for backup. he left the...
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one of the greatest secretary of the interior is in our history, former senator for colorado, can salazar is here. it is nice to be backed, nice to break. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. here in montana, you have bears and moose and helped -- helped -- elk, and in washington, you have mostly bowls. so this is a nice change of pace. i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. [applause] where did katy go. there she is, right there. her willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important because it is necessary to understand what is at stake in this debate. her story is the kind of story that i've read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i was president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people doing the right thing acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because others are not doing the right thing, and on tuesday, i was in new hampshire, talking about people denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions. we're talking no
one of the greatest secretary of the interior is in our history, former senator for colorado, can salazar is here. it is nice to be backed, nice to break. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. here in montana, you have bears and moose and helped -- helped -- elk, and in washington, you have mostly bowls. so this is a nice change of pace. i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. [applause] where did katy go. there she is, right...
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joining us by phone is denise salazar with the orange county register. appreciate you join us. is he in relationship to the victim? is he her boyfriend or husband an and where is he? >> police have just confirmed that he is fiore's husband. they were married in vegas earlier this year. police still have not been able to get in touch with him, but he was the person who reported her missing. >> and her car is missing, as well, is that still the case? >> correct. her car is still missing. is he believed to possibly be in her vehicle or a bmw that belonged to him. >> and i've been reading in some of the reports there's concern he may be heading to canada? he's a canadian citizen? >> correct. he's a canadian citizen and police are fearful that he might be on his way to canada and they've alerted authorities from all over to see if they could locate him, but they are asking him if he is following all the news reports to get in touch with the baena park police department. >> i wonder if you can tell us haeng, what's the time frame we're talking about as far as when ryan jenkins notifi
joining us by phone is denise salazar with the orange county register. appreciate you join us. is he in relationship to the victim? is he her boyfriend or husband an and where is he? >> police have just confirmed that he is fiore's husband. they were married in vegas earlier this year. police still have not been able to get in touch with him, but he was the person who reported her missing. >> and her car is missing, as well, is that still the case? >> correct. her car is still...
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police believe that 26-year-old salazar of colombia lost control of a lawn mower and fell down an embankment. he worked for a landscaping company and was mowing outside of annapolis it was not known how long he was there before he was spotted yesterday afternoon. >>> the two pit bulls that killed a leesburg man in his house have been euthanized. they say the family of carter delany, the victim, made that decision. investigators say the mauling was the first human fatality from a dog attack in memory in loudoun county. >>> it is time for our first living smart report of the morning. jessica doyle is here with a preview of the day on wall street after a robust finish. >> yeah, it was a nice day yesterday. and today we are hopeful things will look better because of economic data. retail sales figures to be released and they are expected to be up. the reason new car sales. the cash for clunkers program will likely drive sales higher a third straight month. this after stocks took a poto sionto federal reatbefera thftatfeli edlistocks overseas today. the nikkei rose 1% and the hang seng 2%. the do
police believe that 26-year-old salazar of colombia lost control of a lawn mower and fell down an embankment. he worked for a landscaping company and was mowing outside of annapolis it was not known how long he was there before he was spotted yesterday afternoon. >>> the two pit bulls that killed a leesburg man in his house have been euthanized. they say the family of carter delany, the victim, made that decision. investigators say the mauling was the first human fatality from a dog...
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congressman john salazar is up for a tough election.y up for a tough election and i think you'll see the republican editorial peace sup for debate. they have said that they conc t conceptually support a public option. but you never know what's going to happen in the negotiation. in relation to max baucus, a new poll came out showing that the democrats in montana, quite a small state are extremely unhappy with baucus on the issue of health care and baucus who said he strongly supports a public option, but has subsequently -- you're seeing a lot of movement there. >> in fact, let's put up a poll, it's from the liberal blog, 34% of montana democrats approve of senator max baucus's actions on health care. 55% disapprove and again, max baucus has been leading the effort to try to negotiate some sort of bipartisan compromise with republicans despite no evidence that the republicans are giving the democrats anything in return. does max baucus does he read into this that he's signaling the democrats in montana if the democrats don't come along,
congressman john salazar is up for a tough election.y up for a tough election and i think you'll see the republican editorial peace sup for debate. they have said that they conc t conceptually support a public option. but you never know what's going to happen in the negotiation. in relation to max baucus, a new poll came out showing that the democrats in montana, quite a small state are extremely unhappy with baucus on the issue of health care and baucus who said he strongly supports a public...
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and somebody who i believe is destined to be one of the greatest secretaries in history, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. it is nice to be back. it's nice to take a break from the going onin washington. i'm thrilled to spend time with the folks in this state. you've got bears, moose and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bull. so this is a nice change of pace. being in montana. i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. where'd katie go? there she is right there. katie's willing to talk about such a painful experience is important. because we have to understand what's at stake in this health care debate. katie's story is the kind of story that i've read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i'm president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard working people who are doing the right thing. they're acting responsibly, only to find out that they're penalized only because others aren't doing the right thing. because others aren't acting responsibly. on tuesday, i was in new hampshire takin
and somebody who i believe is destined to be one of the greatest secretaries in history, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. it is nice to be back. it's nice to take a break from the going onin washington. i'm thrilled to spend time with the folks in this state. you've got bears, moose and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bull. so this is a nice change of pace. being in montana. i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. where'd katie go? there she...
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i'm with cassidy blair and erin salazar.have a sneak peek of an upcoming episode of "toddlers & tiaras." or as my gays and i tell me, t & t. >> we're going to be getting her nails done, hair trimmed. medicare, facial. >> facial. >> what's your favorite part? >> my nails. >> 2009, gold coast queen. >> all right, ladies, it is a pleasure to meet you. now who's who? what's your name? >> emily. >> hi, emily. will you shake my hand? thank you, like a perfect lady. you must be? >> cassie. >> now, ladies, would this be considered glitz wear? >> yes. >> cass? >> yes. >> i think so, too. now, i understand you guys probably know how to walk. would you mind teaching me how to walk? mind teaching me how to walk? i would like to learn for my first pageant. do you have any tips. show them what you got, girls. and then what what do you do when you get to the end of runway? >> you make a circle. >> emily, make a circle. >> then we walk. >> where do we walk to? >> we walk in a circle. emily, focus. this isn't weird at all. i love it. do we h
i'm with cassidy blair and erin salazar.have a sneak peek of an upcoming episode of "toddlers & tiaras." or as my gays and i tell me, t & t. >> we're going to be getting her nails done, hair trimmed. medicare, facial. >> facial. >> what's your favorite part? >> my nails. >> 2009, gold coast queen. >> all right, ladies, it is a pleasure to meet you. now who's who? what's your name? >> emily. >> hi, emily. will you shake my hand?...
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i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these, especially in the west. [ applause ] as we grapple with enormous challenges like health care, the worth of generations past reminds us -- reminds us of our duty to generations yet to come. so there is no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery. not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to -- signs that business investment is coming back. that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for wall street bankers, big corporations, but it wasn't working for everybody else. it was an economy, a bubble and bust. it was an economy in which the average worker, their wages and incomes flat lined for a decade. it was an economy that rewarded recklessness over responsibility. we can't go back to that kind of economy. if we want this country t
i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these, especially in the west. [ applause ] as we grapple with enormous challenges like health care, the worth of generations past reminds us -- reminds us of our duty to generations yet to come. so there is no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery. not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is...
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i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these vital issues, especially in the west. as we grab hold of enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past, reminds us of our duty of generations yet to come. there's no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for wall street bankers, for big corporations, but it wasn't working so well for everybody else. it was an economy of bubbles and busts, it was an economy in which the average worker, their wages and incomes have flat lined for a decade. it was an economy that rewarded recklessness over responsibility. we can't go back to that kind of econo
i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these vital issues, especially in the west. as we grab hold of enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past, reminds us of our duty of generations yet to come. there's no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to...
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one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. it is nice to be back. it's nice to take a break from the goings on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana, you have got bears and moose and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bulls. so this is a nice change of peace being in montana. i especially want to thank katy for her introduction. [ applau [ applau [ applause ] >> where did katy go? her willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important. we have to understand what's at stake in this health care debate. katy's story is the kind of story that i've read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i am president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people who are doing the right thing. they are acting responsibly, only to find out that they are penalized because others aren't doing the right thing, because others a
one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. it is nice to be back. it's nice to take a break from the goings on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana, you have got bears and moose and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bulls. so this is a nice change of peace being in montana. i...
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you're here with secretary salazar. and one of the things you're thinking about this weekend, is the threat of climate change to our national parks. i was in glacier national park with governor schweitzer. >> now, we're down to a couple of dozen. and by 2025, 2035, the rate of they're declining, there will be no glaciers in glacier national park. >> what's the threat here? >> i think the threat is great. we've seen increased temperature. it's had an impact on wildlife. on flora and fauna. on the colorado river itself, which we're seeing less and less of. we're in serious drought conditions. our parks have very fragile ecology here. i think the impact of climate change on our national parks, they're going to have to change the name of glacier national park because the glaciers have gone away. >> in the past, you've been supportive of legislation to deal with greenhouse gas emissions, cap and trade. what about the current legislation that's coming out of the house now, moving to the senate? they've met a lot of your objec
you're here with secretary salazar. and one of the things you're thinking about this weekend, is the threat of climate change to our national parks. i was in glacier national park with governor schweitzer. >> now, we're down to a couple of dozen. and by 2025, 2035, the rate of they're declining, there will be no glaciers in glacier national park. >> what's the threat here? >> i think the threat is great. we've seen increased temperature. it's had an impact on wildlife. on...
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i'm with cassidy blair and emily salazar. they're with us. also emily's dad and cassidy's mom will be joining us shortly. we have a sneak peek of an upcoming episode of "toddlers & tiaras." or as my gays and i call it, "t & t." watch. >> today, we're getting her ready at the salon. getting her nails done, her hair trimmed, pedicure, facial, man nick cure. also going to get a massage this time around. >> favorite part is the facial. >> what was your favorite prize? [ inaudible ] >> the new gold coast queen -- >> all right, ladies, it's a pleasure to meet you. now who's who? what's your name? >> emily. >> hi, emily. will you shake my hand? thank you, like a perfect lady. you must be? >> cassie. >> hi, cassidy. now, ladies, would this be considered glitz wear? >> yes. >> cass? >> yes. >> i think so, too. now, i understand you guys probably know how to walk. would you mind teaching me how to walk? i would like to learn for my first pageant. >> okay. >> do you have any tips? >> let's show them what you've got, girls. >> i have to do that. now, all
i'm with cassidy blair and emily salazar. they're with us. also emily's dad and cassidy's mom will be joining us shortly. we have a sneak peek of an upcoming episode of "toddlers & tiaras." or as my gays and i call it, "t & t." watch. >> today, we're getting her ready at the salon. getting her nails done, her hair trimmed, pedicure, facial, man nick cure. also going to get a massage this time around. >> favorite part is the facial. >> what was your...
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after the first out, jeff salazar hit for him. they want moss with run ares on base.merun potential. and visiting sosa now. >> rob: i'm sure he is going to say you had a 5-run lead you are starting to get behind you got yourself in this. you need to roll or double play ball here. you have a big lead. no reason to get trying to nip the edges. >> rob: there is no reason he banged around. >> bob: cedeno hitless tonight. chopper in front of the plate. the out at 1st. run are stayed. 2 outs. moss is the hit are. we could see burnett. waiting for him to be announced possibly. play the music first. now they make the announcement. jim riggleman will make the move. managers have to wait until that hit ser announced before they go on the field or they could bring in another hitter and keep the original guy 67892 outs, 2 on here. lasty, lasty match up. ♪ ♪ (tucci) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. >> bob: a beautiful shot. this is next to the bridge. some of the spectacular sites if you go up to that and look over downtown it is amazing. here is
after the first out, jeff salazar hit for him. they want moss with run ares on base.merun potential. and visiting sosa now. >> rob: i'm sure he is going to say you had a 5-run lead you are starting to get behind you got yourself in this. you need to roll or double play ball here. you have a big lead. no reason to get trying to nip the edges. >> rob: there is no reason he banged around. >> bob: cedeno hitless tonight. chopper in front of the plate. the out at 1st. run are...
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fernando salazar abriÓ la cuenta desde el punto de penal.aron a la caldera del diablo para enfrentar al toluca. luego de saltos y brincos la cosa no se quedÓ ahÍ, le dejan el balÓn a calderón que consigue el segundo de los diablos. impresionante para completar la goleada de toluca, la tercera derrota consecutiva. el fÚtbol amistoso, Él dc united han recibido al real madrid. gonzalo higuain abriÓ el marcador. fue otro gol del real madrid. hubo otro pase en profundidad, tomÓ el balón, avanzÓ. el real madrid vencido al dc united por tres a cero. >> yo creo que es tiempo que nos enseÑes algo. el chivi duvi. >> ¿carlitos calderÓn no te enseÑa el chuvi duvi? >> no, jamÁs. >> esto sucediÓ en el juego de pelota, jeremy como atrapar esta bola, pero mire lo que pasa. doble matanza. espero que hayas disfrutado tÚ chuvi duvi. >> muy disfrutado. >> quiero mandarun saludo a todos mis amigos de colima. ♪ >> ha llegado el momento de echarte para acÁ. resulta que el ricardo arjona se presentÓ en nueva yorijo algunas palabras para despierta amÉrica.ty como ti
fernando salazar abriÓ la cuenta desde el punto de penal.aron a la caldera del diablo para enfrentar al toluca. luego de saltos y brincos la cosa no se quedÓ ahÍ, le dejan el balÓn a calderón que consigue el segundo de los diablos. impresionante para completar la goleada de toluca, la tercera derrota consecutiva. el fÚtbol amistoso, Él dc united han recibido al real madrid. gonzalo higuain abriÓ el marcador. fue otro gol del real madrid. hubo otro pase en profundidad, tomÓ el balón,...
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salazar airborne to make the play. but it wasn't enough. arizona won it 4-3.l, giants quarterback eli manning has agreed to a new six year, $97 million contract extension that will make him among the highest paid players in the league with an annual salary over $15 million. >>> back to baseball, dodgers manny ramirez lined foul down the left-field line which the ball boy couldn't hand l cleanly. the ball boy turned out to be former all-pro junior seau who was there for a stunt for a reality tv show. he would have played offense. what's a man supposed to do? he was smart enough to give the ball to a little boy as a souvenir. now to basketball for one of the most amazing shots you will ever see and a ball never used. four guys and one young lady who happens to be a cheerleader. they're looking up at the basket and then all of a sudden, what in the world are they doing? they flipped her up and through the basket. you have to be kidding me. take another look. it is one of the coolest cheer stunts we've ever seen but was it real? rough to tell but the girl came dow
salazar airborne to make the play. but it wasn't enough. arizona won it 4-3.l, giants quarterback eli manning has agreed to a new six year, $97 million contract extension that will make him among the highest paid players in the league with an annual salary over $15 million. >>> back to baseball, dodgers manny ramirez lined foul down the left-field line which the ball boy couldn't hand l cleanly. the ball boy turned out to be former all-pro junior seau who was there for a stunt for a...
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next step for jesse salazar, punishment. this is the first conviction in the case.of this. >>> to the so-called deadbeat dad in georgia, dna tests prove that he was not the father in a child support case but he was still ordered to pay back child support for the time he was believed to be the dad. well, he lost his job. he lost his home. he got behind in those payments and he wound up in jail. for more than a year, by the way. so he finally got out of jail but there was a chance he would still owe that back child support. the update, a georgia judge has cleared hatly of any more payments. it makes you wonder if the system for the real deadbeat here and how much georgia owes him for his month in jail and the money he paid for the child that wasn't even his. >>> a daycare center should be a safe place for a baby, right? julia castillo doesn't think so. she says her nine-month-old son, christian was left alone for nearly an hour after workers left for the night. mom came back to pick up the baby at "my special place" to find the baby. a neighbor broke the window and th
next step for jesse salazar, punishment. this is the first conviction in the case.of this. >>> to the so-called deadbeat dad in georgia, dna tests prove that he was not the father in a child support case but he was still ordered to pay back child support for the time he was believed to be the dad. well, he lost his job. he lost his home. he got behind in those payments and he wound up in jail. for more than a year, by the way. so he finally got out of jail but there was a chance he...
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because of a change of administration that president obama, vice president biden and then clinton and salazarwith kay bailey hutchison retiring and mel martinez retiring, texas and florida, what we have now is 26.6% of the country being represented by a senator they did not vote for. and if you throw in massachusetts, then that number goes up to 28.7%. the constitution calls for a special election if a house vacancy occurs. there's no such thing in the senate. but you know, at some point, people are going to have to come around to the fact that governors -- and we saw this in horrible circumstances in illinois, where the governor was trying to sell the seat to the highest bidder, what happens when governors put their own personal self-interest ahead of the people. >> russ feingold drew that fine point after blagojevich saying we have to get away from the culture jonathan was describing get to people voting for who represents then. take a listen to mr. feingold. >> enough is enough. it's time to replace senators with what belongs from the people and i don't think it should be any different. >>
because of a change of administration that president obama, vice president biden and then clinton and salazarwith kay bailey hutchison retiring and mel martinez retiring, texas and florida, what we have now is 26.6% of the country being represented by a senator they did not vote for. and if you throw in massachusetts, then that number goes up to 28.7%. the constitution calls for a special election if a house vacancy occurs. there's no such thing in the senate. but you know, at some point,...
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eleanor salazar, a masseuse, had been outside locascio's south beach condo the night of the murder.s brother michael -- the now convicted killer -- trying to get into the apartment a little after 11:30 that night. in court the girlfriend testified with the help of a translator. >> and what did he tell you? >> that i couldn't tell that to the police. >> what did he say? >> that if i called the police, something worse than what happened to his wife would happen to me. >> reporter: and the same condo security camera that gave edward locascio his alibi -- he was home when the murder occurred miles away -- turned out to be a doubled-edged sword. because that security cam verified the mistress's story about the brother showing up. that's him -- michael locascio time-coded at 11:41 am. he's seen ringing the buzzer repeatedly. what was he doing there two hours after murdering maggie locascio? the security tape shows him walking away -- his shirt soaked -- had he just hosed down the interior of his bloody pick-up as the prosecution suggested? >> clearly, michael would have never come back to
eleanor salazar, a masseuse, had been outside locascio's south beach condo the night of the murder.s brother michael -- the now convicted killer -- trying to get into the apartment a little after 11:30 that night. in court the girlfriend testified with the help of a translator. >> and what did he tell you? >> that i couldn't tell that to the police. >> what did he say? >> that if i called the police, something worse than what happened to his wife would happen to me....
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i want to thank ken salazar, because he has been leading the way on these vital issues, especially in the west. as we grapple with enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past reminds us of our duty to generations yet to come. there is no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would, putting us on the road to recovery. it is not solving all problems. unemployment is still way too high, but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we are starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but that does not mean we are out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working freewill for wall street bankers, the big corporations, but it was not working so well for everybody else. it was an economy of bubbles and busts. it was an economy in which the average worker's wages and incomes had flat line for a decade. it was an economy that rewarded recklessness over responsibility. we cannot go back to that kind of economy. if
i want to thank ken salazar, because he has been leading the way on these vital issues, especially in the west. as we grapple with enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past reminds us of our duty to generations yet to come. there is no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would, putting us on the road to recovery. it is not solving all problems. unemployment is still way too high, but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we...
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jesse salazar, agent 26, he faces up to ten years in prison. we understand the penalty phase of that trial is now under way. he is one of six employees at the school, wolf, who have been charged in the fallout of this case. >> what about the other five defendants? >> so far two others have pleaded guilty in the weeks leading up to this. this is the first case that has actually gone to trial. we're still awaiting to see if the other four will plead out as well. officials in corpus christi say other indictments could come down against other employees at the school, as well. >> thanks very much, ed lavandera, joining us from our bureau in dallas. jack cafferty has "the cafferty fil file". >> wolf, medical care for the terminally ill is a controversial aspect of health care reform that hasn't gotten a lot of attention yet. president obama raised the issue in an interview last tril pretty well when he was talking about his grandmother's final days. he said that his 86-year-old grandmother wound up having a hip replacement done during the final weeks
jesse salazar, agent 26, he faces up to ten years in prison. we understand the penalty phase of that trial is now under way. he is one of six employees at the school, wolf, who have been charged in the fallout of this case. >> what about the other five defendants? >> so far two others have pleaded guilty in the weeks leading up to this. this is the first case that has actually gone to trial. we're still awaiting to see if the other four will plead out as well. officials in corpus...
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leahy: reize and john salazar wrote we are disappointed. it is not -- by the record or hearing testament. he said that more than ever specifically she said it confers an individual right as recognized by the supreme court in its heller decision. and the letter continues, this is my point, even more troubling it appears are you holding judge sotomayor to a different standard than you held judges roberts and alito when they were nominated to the court or for that matter any previous nominee to the court. i think it is a double standard when those two men were nominated by a republican president, they didn't have this standard. when this woman was nominated by a democratic president, suddenly they change the standard. the double standard, as they went on to say the double standard you set for judge sotomayor is a disservice to all members of the n.r.a., particularly those who are hispanic, and i was mystified why the n.r.a. is hostile to the right of gun owners in evaluating judge sotomayor by a different standard than which you have held prev
leahy: reize and john salazar wrote we are disappointed. it is not -- by the record or hearing testament. he said that more than ever specifically she said it confers an individual right as recognized by the supreme court in its heller decision. and the letter continues, this is my point, even more troubling it appears are you holding judge sotomayor to a different standard than you held judges roberts and alito when they were nominated to the court or for that matter any previous nominee to...
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scoreless innings on the road trip covering a three-game period coming over from the padres for oscar salazaren an iron horse for the orioles. 2-0 count. izturis is looking. a fine pick by scott at first base! >> buck: these two have really worked well together at the bag at second base. earlier izturis grabbed the ball out of the air with his bare hand and now it is roberts. you can see a little bit of a bobble, a hesitation, and that threw the timing off, so that's why roberts had to go bare handed. nobody left on, laporta's home run for the indians has made it 6-3. >> welcome back to camden yards, everybody. jon rauch has been traded to the twins from the diamondbacks. also jose reyes needing cormry to repair his hamstring. and nyjer morgan has a broken left hand. so a tough break there. i also want to mention brad bergesen, he -- as far as the september call up, he was expected to be called up september 1 and we toned out he will not be. he has in the thrown you have of the mound in sarasota. he is still nursing the bruised shin bone. we do expect to see
scoreless innings on the road trip covering a three-game period coming over from the padres for oscar salazaren an iron horse for the orioles. 2-0 count. izturis is looking. a fine pick by scott at first base! >> buck: these two have really worked well together at the bag at second base. earlier izturis grabbed the ball out of the air with his bare hand and now it is roberts. you can see a little bit of a bobble, a hesitation, and that threw the timing off, so that's why roberts had to go...
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a former employee at the facility, jesse salazar was convicted of late night fights among the residents of the community. he faces up to 10 years behind bars. he is the first of six former employees to stand trial. well, a private funeral service set to take place at 10:00 a.m. eastern cape cod for eunice kennedy shriver. among the guests vice president biden. the mass will be broadcast life on shriver's web site. athletes from the organization will carry the special olympics torch. yesterday, family members and thousands of mourners gathered for the wake. among those in the receive line, maria shriver and her husband arnold schwarzenegger. things could get wild in the west today. president obama is scheduled to host a town hall meeting in montana. may be rowdier than the crowd in new hampshire earlier this week. usually they told signups on a web site. but tickets are being handed out on a first come first come basis. town halls have been heating up as you know all around the country this month. we will keep you potioned on what happens there secretary of state hillary clinton is wrapp
a former employee at the facility, jesse salazar was convicted of late night fights among the residents of the community. he faces up to 10 years behind bars. he is the first of six former employees to stand trial. well, a private funeral service set to take place at 10:00 a.m. eastern cape cod for eunice kennedy shriver. among the guests vice president biden. the mass will be broadcast life on shriver's web site. athletes from the organization will carry the special olympics torch. yesterday,...
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of the greatest secretaries of the interior inner history, the former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give him a round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back, nice to take a break from the goings on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. here in montana you have bears, moose, and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bull. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of pace. [applause] [laughter] i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. [applause] where did katie go? there she is right there. katie's willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important, because we have to understand what is at stake in this health care debate. katie's story is the kind of story that i have read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i'm president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people who are doing the right thing. they are acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because others are doing the right th
of the greatest secretaries of the interior inner history, the former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give him a round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back, nice to take a break from the goings on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. here in montana you have bears, moose, and elk. in washington, you just have mostly bull. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of pace. [applause] [laughter] i...
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and i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these vital issues especially in the west. as we -- as we grapple with enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past reminds us of our duty to generations yet to come. so there is no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems. unemployment is still way too high, but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn, we are beginning to see signs the jobs picture is coming back but that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for the wall street bankers, for big corporations but it wasn't working so well for everybody else, it was an economy of bubbles and busts. it was an economy in which the average worker -- their wages and incomes had flatlined for a decade. it was an economy that rewarded recklessness over responsibility, so we can't go back to that ki
and i want to thank especially ken salazar because he's been leading the way on these vital issues especially in the west. as we -- as we grapple with enormous challenges like health care, the work of generations past reminds us of our duty to generations yet to come. so there is no doubt that the recovery plan is doing what we said it would. putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems. unemployment is still way too high, but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is...
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one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, a former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back. it is nice to take a break from the going on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana you have that bears, moose and elk. in washington and you just have mostly bowl. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of pace. [applause] [laughter] i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. [applause] where did katie go? there she is right there. katie's willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important, because we have to understand what is at stake in this health care debate. katie's story is the kind of story that i have read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i'm president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people who are doing the right thing. they are acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because ot
one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, a former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back. it is nice to take a break from the going on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana you have that bears, moose and elk. in washington and you just have mostly bowl. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of...
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jesse salazar was found guilty of causing injury to a disabled person.e faces up to ten years in prison. five other former employees of the corpus christi state school face charges for their involvement in this fight club. >>> is someone trying to get away with murder in and around rocky mountain, north carolina? forensic psychologists think so. he says since 2005 the bodies of five women all african-american, all believed to be prostitutes, have been found close together in a wooded area off a single road. a majoror turning point in public awareness in the investigation itself came when the fifth victim known to her friends as sunshine was found. her friends and family publicly demanded justice and local police asked the fbi for help. investigators say two of the victims were strangled. one was stabbed and beaten. they are also looking into the disappearances of three other rocky mountain women who police say are not prostitutes. >>> federal officials may have found a town willing to house terror suspects from guantanamo bay. they are touring a prison i
jesse salazar was found guilty of causing injury to a disabled person.e faces up to ten years in prison. five other former employees of the corpus christi state school face charges for their involvement in this fight club. >>> is someone trying to get away with murder in and around rocky mountain, north carolina? forensic psychologists think so. he says since 2005 the bodies of five women all african-american, all believed to be prostitutes, have been found close together in a wooded...
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one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, a former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back. it is nice to take a break from the going on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana you have that bears, moose and elk. in washington and you just have mostly bowl. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of pace. [applause] [laughter] i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. [applause] where did katie go? there she is right there. katie's willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important, because we have to understand what is at stake in this health care debate. katie's story is the kind of story that i have read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i'm president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people who are doing the right thing. they are acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because ot
one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, a former senator from colorado, ken salazar is here. please give ken a big round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back. it is nice to take a break from the going on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana you have that bears, moose and elk. in washington and you just have mostly bowl. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of...
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another bill was the seller fix for the secretary of the interior, ken salazar, whose salary had to bead voted on pay raises while he was a member of the senate. here we are. there are many committees, 19 house and 16 senate committees. of course, they covered different subject matters. actions get placed on the committee calendar and then they get marked up inç committee, literally marked up. amendments are introduced and they may not go anywhere. they may get tabled. there, leave their referred to subcommittees', so the real work takes place at a lower level. reported a bill out, well, a bill is reported out literally with a report attached to it and this is the discussion and recommendations of the committee. there may also be a minority report if the minority side does not agree with these recommendations. they can make that known. then the build its place on a calendar and this varies greatly between the two houses, so we will not go into all of those details. but there are different calendars to get placed on and basically, it is up to the majority leader in the senate and the s
another bill was the seller fix for the secretary of the interior, ken salazar, whose salary had to bead voted on pay raises while he was a member of the senate. here we are. there are many committees, 19 house and 16 senate committees. of course, they covered different subject matters. actions get placed on the committee calendar and then they get marked up inç committee, literally marked up. amendments are introduced and they may not go anywhere. they may get tabled. there, leave their...
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to be enacted was public law 111-1 which was the salary fix for the secretary of the interior, ken salazar who's salary had to be reduced in order for him to take the office since he had voted on pay raises, he was a member of the senate. okay. here we have, there are many committees, 19 house and 16 senate committees. they cover different subject matters. actions get placed on a committee calendar. and then they get marked up in committee, literally marked up. amendments are introduced, and they may not go anyway. they may get tabled. and very commonly, they are referred to subcommittee. so the real work takes place at a lower level. reporting a bl out. well, a bill is reported out literally with a report attached to it. this may afflict the amendments, the discussion and the recommendations. this may also be a minority report. if they don't agree, they can make that known. then the bill gets placed on the calendar. but there are different calendars to get placed on. and basically, it's up to the majority leader in the senate and speaker in majority leader in the house as to rho the bills
to be enacted was public law 111-1 which was the salary fix for the secretary of the interior, ken salazar who's salary had to be reduced in order for him to take the office since he had voted on pay raises, he was a member of the senate. okay. here we have, there are many committees, 19 house and 16 senate committees. they cover different subject matters. actions get placed on a committee calendar. and then they get marked up in committee, literally marked up. amendments are introduced, and...
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one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, a former senator from colorado, ken salazarbig round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back. it is nice to take a break from the going on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana you have that bears, moose and elk. in washington and you just have mostly bowl. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of pace. [applause] [laughter] i especially want to thank katie for her introduction. [applause] where did katie go? there she is right there. katie's willingness to talk about such a painful experience is important, because we have to understand what is at stake in this health care debate. katie's story is the kind of story that i have read in letters all throughout the campaign and every day when i'm president. i hear about them in town halls all across america. the stories of hard-working people who are doing the right thing. they are acting responsibly, only to find out they are penalized because others are doing the right thi
one of the greatest secretaries of the interior in our history, a former senator from colorado, ken salazarbig round of applause. [applause] it is nice to be back. it is nice to take a break from the going on in washington. i am thrilled to have a chance to spend some time with the folks in this beautiful state. after all, here in montana you have that bears, moose and elk. in washington and you just have mostly bowl. [laughter] so, this is-- that is a nice change of pace. [applause] [laughter]...