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first down and 10 from the 33-yard line of san diego. to the end zone and almost caught by robiskie. his dad is an nfl coach. solomon: should have been intercepted. we say pressure leads to picks. philips put the pressure in the face of brady quinn. cromartie was back there. could have made a play on it. give credit to robiskie for getting his hands to the ball. if he had not extended himself, i think cromartie would have intercepted it. phillip rivers, boy, has he played one heck of a game today. kevin: nice one-handed grab on the far side in front of kevin burnett by harrison. picks up two and gets out of bounds at the 31-yard line. some kind of stretch that phillip rivers is in. the last four games, he has thrown seven touchdown passes and no interceptions. only thrown three interceptions the last 10 games. solomon: look at that quarterback rating. i just think the way that he plays at such a high level, he gives his team a chance to win each and every week. doesn't turn it over or make bad decisions. his accuracy is phenomenal. third
first down and 10 from the 33-yard line of san diego. to the end zone and almost caught by robiskie. his dad is an nfl coach. solomon: should have been intercepted. we say pressure leads to picks. philips put the pressure in the face of brady quinn. cromartie was back there. could have made a play on it. give credit to robiskie for getting his hands to the ball. if he had not extended himself, i think cromartie would have intercepted it. phillip rivers, boy, has he played one heck of a game...
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san diego again without any timeouts. >> phil: 60 seconds. they call the -- the clock will start, philip rivers will down it. >> jim: his leg got pinned. >> phil: i couldn't quite see. lot of injuries for the chargers today. i tell you, jim, spike the football, 15 or 14 seconds left. then the chargers almost will have to get out of bounds -- they can kill the clock, maybe. time to get up there. then how long the gain is gives kaeding a chance to kick a fieldgoal. time out cincinnati. there's a flag on the field, too. >> referee: cincinnati. >> jim: maybe another one we're going to ignore. >> phil: in case somebody tuned in late. we have had a -- >> referee: put 1-6 on the game clock, please. >> jim: another two seconds. >> referee: thank you. >> jim: palmer going for season's best 300 plus today. his career best against san diego in 2006. 440 was looking forward to this time to come down here and play with some 65 members of his fan club, family and friends in the stands. >> phil: the team that struggled to get near 200 yards throwing the foo
san diego again without any timeouts. >> phil: 60 seconds. they call the -- the clock will start, philip rivers will down it. >> jim: his leg got pinned. >> phil: i couldn't quite see. lot of injuries for the chargers today. i tell you, jim, spike the football, 15 or 14 seconds left. then the chargers almost will have to get out of bounds -- they can kill the clock, maybe. time to get up there. then how long the gain is gives kaeding a chance to kick a fieldgoal. time out...
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san diego very effectively running down the clock and marching down the field. with a seven-point lead. the cowboys have just used their last time-out. phil: it's a terrific drive, jim. we've seen a few of them today. the cowboys going 99 yards. but the chargers just -- jim: they've had it for six minutes and 36 seconds. phil: i think what surprised me about the chargers, i've said it a few times, on both sides of the ball, they hung in there. the defensive line hung in there and didn't get totally run over and dominated. they only gave up 10 points. but the chargers have been so consistent and determined to run the football right at the cowboys. ladainian tomlinson told us, we can wear them down. kind of shocked me when he said it, but they've done it. jim: on third down, cowboys make the stuff. olshansky, the former charger takes a bow. as now they'll bring out nate kaeding, forcing kaeding and the chargers with the field goal that would be huge. kaeding has a streak going inside the 40. this will be another inside the 40 kick. going to run all the way down to
san diego very effectively running down the clock and marching down the field. with a seven-point lead. the cowboys have just used their last time-out. phil: it's a terrific drive, jim. we've seen a few of them today. the cowboys going 99 yards. but the chargers just -- jim: they've had it for six minutes and 36 seconds. phil: i think what surprised me about the chargers, i've said it a few times, on both sides of the ball, they hung in there. the defensive line hung in there and didn't get...
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and i'm in san diego, san diego chargers are playing there.let's just say, that it is not being -- i don't have it available where i am. and would you say that as an owner of seven tv's in oceanside in san diego, california and vista, california that i could watch it there and i could record it on a -- equivalent today of the beta max. >> yes. >> and if i have the ability to do that and have the ability to forward it to myself, i'm well within my rights. >> well. i think, from a strictly legal context, that question -- hasn't been decided by a court, although there is a technology available to do that. but -- >> the sling box and other similar devices. >> right. what we're talking about here is the uploading of that -- game telecast for worldwide viewing. >> one of the reasons i'm pursuing this line of questioning is i don't get you all in front of me often. i happen to believe that your right to go to the audience that you originally broadcasted to and wherever they play be, including the store in forward i mentioned is -- really what we shou
and i'm in san diego, san diego chargers are playing there.let's just say, that it is not being -- i don't have it available where i am. and would you say that as an owner of seven tv's in oceanside in san diego, california and vista, california that i could watch it there and i could record it on a -- equivalent today of the beta max. >> yes. >> and if i have the ability to do that and have the ability to forward it to myself, i'm well within my rights. >> well. i think, from...
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i'm in san diego. san diego chargers are playing there.st say it's not being -- i don't have it available where i am. would you say that as an owner of seven tds and oceanside, san diego, california, this is california, that i can watch it there and i can record it on an equivalent today of the betamax? >> yes. stimac and if i had to bail ability to do that and have the availability forwarded to my self, i am well within my rights? >> well, from a strictly legal contact, that question hasn't been decided by a court, although there is a technology available to do that. >> the sling box and other similar devices? >> right. but what we're talking about here is the uploading of that game telecasts for worldwide viewing. >> one of the reason i'm pursuing pursuing this line of questions, i happen to believe strongly that your right to go to the audience that you ridgely broadcasted to, wherever they might be, including going forward as i mentioned how is really what we should be talking about today. but i ask this to lead you down a road of a qu
i'm in san diego. san diego chargers are playing there.st say it's not being -- i don't have it available where i am. would you say that as an owner of seven tds and oceanside, san diego, california, this is california, that i can watch it there and i can record it on an equivalent today of the betamax? >> yes. stimac and if i had to bail ability to do that and have the availability forwarded to my self, i am well within my rights? >> well, from a strictly legal contact, that...
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this document i have in front of me is only from this year from a san diego resident. but it appears as though -- and if you can't answer i'd understand -- but it appears as though information comes from banks to acorn saying, please reach out and help these people. and as they're reaching out, they're turning into members. is this happened during your watch with other banks? this bank probably wouldn't be. it's in california. but is that something that you saw a pattern of that? .. .. >> i noticed that several times. >> you mentioned bank of america. citibank, and the of the major banks to any similar things in your time? >> i know that they had a subprime package through citibank. i am not really sure what they were doing with it. they said they would use the city backed subprime package and that was back in 2006 around the time they said that they saw the first cracks in the housing bubble and acorn said they wanted to be there when it burst. >> never pass up somebody else's tragedy to your advantage, i guess. i want to close by thanking all of you for the work you'
this document i have in front of me is only from this year from a san diego resident. but it appears as though -- and if you can't answer i'd understand -- but it appears as though information comes from banks to acorn saying, please reach out and help these people. and as they're reaching out, they're turning into members. is this happened during your watch with other banks? this bank probably wouldn't be. it's in california. but is that something that you saw a pattern of that? .. .. >>...
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san diego has secured the two.ngland and cincinnati will go to the final week of the regular season to figure out three and four. new england with a win in houston would take the third position. phil: as you watch this game, broncos able to get back in it. some timely plays on the offensive side but the coverage of the defensive backs of the broncos' defense, that is another huge story here in the second half. jim: orton sets up screen. tripped up, maybe by his own man. moreno gets to his feet to the 49. back in the playoff picture. if denver pulls out the win then the broncos and jets would control their own fate next week. denver hosting kansas city. again a win today and then a win next week the broncos would be in and the jets control their fate now. next week they'll be hosting cincinnati and the jets with a win would get in. if denver loses baltimore moves in there as the controlling their own destiny team, along with the jets. now two yards short of the first, moreno. third down on the way. on the n.f.c. sid
san diego has secured the two.ngland and cincinnati will go to the final week of the regular season to figure out three and four. new england with a win in houston would take the third position. phil: as you watch this game, broncos able to get back in it. some timely plays on the offensive side but the coverage of the defensive backs of the broncos' defense, that is another huge story here in the second half. jim: orton sets up screen. tripped up, maybe by his own man. moreno gets to his feet...
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the people come from all over the san diego. so you are in san diego. but when you think about where they're coming from to hear you, is from all over the country. >> i will go back to the original analysis in the "new york times calls " back in the middle of november. do you agree? >> very much. that is a little strong. i would not go quite that far. >> four and a political writer -- are you in a political writer -- are you an apolitical writer? >> i am a canadian writer. >> he is right in the sense that i am not explicitly political. i am not interested in playing those games. i am interested in providing a different view of things. it never comes up when i'm talking to an audience -- political matters. so there is no opportunity for people to divide themselves along ideological lines when they're listening to me or reading me, because we're not touching on those issues. >> "what the dog saw," 19 articles from the "new yorker brad are you working on another book already? >> i am working on articles for the "new yorker prat." my next book is, i am sure
the people come from all over the san diego. so you are in san diego. but when you think about where they're coming from to hear you, is from all over the country. >> i will go back to the original analysis in the "new york times calls " back in the middle of november. do you agree? >> very much. that is a little strong. i would not go quite that far. >> four and a political writer -- are you in a political writer -- are you an apolitical writer? >> i am a...
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no sponsors yet on the tournament in san diego which would have been his first in san diego. this isn't going to help. tv ratings will go down. it hurts the game. on another level, who cares? it's about a man, his family. >> jim: christine, weren't you surprised to suggest that his wife would be leaving with him on a yacht, i mean, i can't any place i would rather less be, on a boat, in the middle of ocean the two of them, i think the two need to be in counseling, need some discussion time? not alone in the middle of the sea. >> i agree. but that's their decision. but, keep in mind, here's man, he's going to be 34 in a couple of weeks, he's not a 22-year-old frat boy. the fact that he's lived this life, however bad it is, the numbers that we have been hearing, however bad it is, he's clearly wanted to live that kind of life. what a remarkable change for tiger woods obviously, i would say it's for the better. lot of people would agree to have more of a settled life would probably good for tiger woods. he's been living a high-wired act and loving it. on the golf course and off
no sponsors yet on the tournament in san diego which would have been his first in san diego. this isn't going to help. tv ratings will go down. it hurts the game. on another level, who cares? it's about a man, his family. >> jim: christine, weren't you surprised to suggest that his wife would be leaving with him on a yacht, i mean, i can't any place i would rather less be, on a boat, in the middle of ocean the two of them, i think the two need to be in counseling, need some discussion...
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. >> i am duncan hunter, and i will present 52nd congressional district of california and around san diego. i hope we all of our purse to the men and women of the armed forces. many will spend the holidays away from home on the frontlines of iraq and afghanistan and around the world. i understand the sacrifices they are making. shortly after the terror attacks of september 11, 2001, i quit my job and joined the marine corps. prior to coming to congress, was deployed to wars on three occasions, twice in iraq, once in afghanistan. i had an opportunity to visit with our troops, and i know we all wish everyone could be home for the holidays, but this is not a time for sadness or regret. we are proud to be americans. we want to pass on to our children the blessings of our liberty that we inherited from our forefathers, and because nothing matters more to less than protecting our homes and families. our hope is that as a result of this determination and sacrifice, we never again will see our cities and citizens under attack. i hope we also take a moment this year to reflect on those suffering he
. >> i am duncan hunter, and i will present 52nd congressional district of california and around san diego. i hope we all of our purse to the men and women of the armed forces. many will spend the holidays away from home on the frontlines of iraq and afghanistan and around the world. i understand the sacrifices they are making. shortly after the terror attacks of september 11, 2001, i quit my job and joined the marine corps. prior to coming to congress, was deployed to wars on three...
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this document i have in front of me is only from this year from a san diego resident. but it appears as though -- and if you can't answer i'd understand -- but it appears as though information comes from banks to acorn saying, please reach out and help these people. and as they're reaching out, they're turning into members. is this happened during your watch with other banks? this bank probably wouldn't be. it's in california. but is that something that you saw a pattern of that? .. .. they also worked to encourage members show. he was like a community relations officer that had a good relationship with acorn, more of a good relationship then response will business practices he was supposed to be i noticed it was not really when informational sessions to help people get home since. >> you mentioned bank of america. citibank and any other bank's panama >> i know they had a sub prime package. i am not sure what they did with it, but they said they would use the subprime package, right around the time they started seeing the first cracks in the housing vogel and acorn sai
this document i have in front of me is only from this year from a san diego resident. but it appears as though -- and if you can't answer i'd understand -- but it appears as though information comes from banks to acorn saying, please reach out and help these people. and as they're reaching out, they're turning into members. is this happened during your watch with other banks? this bank probably wouldn't be. it's in california. but is that something that you saw a pattern of that? .. .. they...
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. >> i am duncan hunter, and i will present 52nd congressional district of california and around san diegohope we all of our purse to the men and women of the armed forces. many will spend the holidays away from home on the frontlines of iraq and afghanistan and around the world. i understand the sacrifices they are making. shortly after the terror attacks of september 11, 2001, i quit my job and joined the marine corps. prior to coming to congress, was deployed to wars on three occasions, twice in iraq, once in afghanistan. i had an opportunity to visit with our troops, and i know we all wish everyone could be home for the holidays, but this is not a time for sadness or regret. we are proud to be americans. we want to pass on to our children the blessings of our liberty that we inherited from our forefathers, and because nothing matters more to less than protecting our homes and families. our hope is that as a result of this determination and sacrifice, we never again will see our cities and citizens under attack. i hope we also take a moment this year to reflect on those suffering here a
. >> i am duncan hunter, and i will present 52nd congressional district of california and around san diegohope we all of our purse to the men and women of the armed forces. many will spend the holidays away from home on the frontlines of iraq and afghanistan and around the world. i understand the sacrifices they are making. shortly after the terror attacks of september 11, 2001, i quit my job and joined the marine corps. prior to coming to congress, was deployed to wars on three...
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absolutely the way to approach it, so when the chairman and his staff visited with us that ctia in san diego, we kind of put forth what i think are very compelling facts about the state of the wireless industry in this country and importantly how it compares to the rest of the world. for example, when you look at the wireless industry today in the u.s., the points that i made is it is the most vibrant and most competitive marketplace than the entire country, not only the country i should say but the world. we made our point using facts that the u.s., by any measure that you look at whether it is a concentration index like h hi that is used by the department of justice or just by the number of competitors that we have in this country it is the most competitive market in the world and the least concentrated market in the world, so i wanted to make those points, because some people have said and are still saying in fact that maybe the industry is not competitive enough but in the u.s., we have four national wireless competitors, but we also have 173 other local, regional or specialty carriers f
absolutely the way to approach it, so when the chairman and his staff visited with us that ctia in san diego, we kind of put forth what i think are very compelling facts about the state of the wireless industry in this country and importantly how it compares to the rest of the world. for example, when you look at the wireless industry today in the u.s., the points that i made is it is the most vibrant and most competitive marketplace than the entire country, not only the country i should say...
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and ameet back-and-forth between san diego and new york city. that flight from san diego to new york city that i make every week to get on my flight, how is that factored into safety regulations or is it? is it just not counted? >> no, there currently-- is currently not counted in commuting, while i don't think the majority of pilots commute, it is difficult. pilots in the traditional times whitcomb null] based on some short-term event. in other words may be a piece of equipment was offered in another domicile and they would bid that domicile so they would commute within their own system but i think if you look it to meeting you will find the fest majority is limited to commuting and do their own systems so for example in colgan i think they had two bases. they have a base in virginia and the case in new jersey so if someone took an assignment in new york then they would commit on their own airline or in a variety of ways. long-distance commuting is something a little different. but no, it does not count and pilots, we have depended on professio
and ameet back-and-forth between san diego and new york city. that flight from san diego to new york city that i make every week to get on my flight, how is that factored into safety regulations or is it? is it just not counted? >> no, there currently-- is currently not counted in commuting, while i don't think the majority of pilots commute, it is difficult. pilots in the traditional times whitcomb null] based on some short-term event. in other words may be a piece of equipment was...
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say i am a pilot in san diego. plight that i am going to fly from the region in in new york city. -- fly originate in new york city. that flight from san diego to new york city that and make every week to get on my flight -- how is that factored into safety regulations or is it? is it just not counted? >> currently, it is not counted. commuting, what do not think the majority of pilots communique kate -- to meet -- commute, they would commute based on short- term events. it may be new piece of equipment in another area. they would commute within their own system. if you the commuting, you will find the vast majority is limited to their own systems. one had a base in [unintelligible] and new jersey. there would commutes on their own airline. longer distance commuting is something different. it does not count. i committed myself for five years. >> i am not questioning anybody is professionalism. i understand the issue of living away from home. all listed at here. flying back and forth even halfway across the country
say i am a pilot in san diego. plight that i am going to fly from the region in in new york city. -- fly originate in new york city. that flight from san diego to new york city that and make every week to get on my flight -- how is that factored into safety regulations or is it? is it just not counted? >> currently, it is not counted. commuting, what do not think the majority of pilots communique kate -- to meet -- commute, they would commute based on short- term events. it may be new...
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so here's a -- here's an article from the "north county times" from san diego and the region, december 5, 2009. region: state ends subsidy for mammograms to low-income women under 50." i repeat -- "state ends subsidy for mammograms to low-income women under 50." and it goes on to say, "the eligibility age for state subsidized breast cancer screening has been raised from 40 to 50 by the california health and human services agen agency, which will also temporarily stop enrollment in the breast cancer screening program." now, i mean, advocates for low-income women whose health care the department helps pay for say the cuts put a two-tier system in place that is based on money rather than medical standards. the cuts will greatly harm the clinic's mammogram program, said natasha riley, manager of vista community clinic's breast health outreach and education program. the clinic and others like it in san diego county provide reduced-cost care mostly to low-income people with money from the state and some private donations. quote "more than 50% of the women we give breast exams and mammograms
so here's a -- here's an article from the "north county times" from san diego and the region, december 5, 2009. region: state ends subsidy for mammograms to low-income women under 50." i repeat -- "state ends subsidy for mammograms to low-income women under 50." and it goes on to say, "the eligibility age for state subsidized breast cancer screening has been raised from 40 to 50 by the california health and human services agen agency, which will also temporarily...
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that flight from san diego to new york city the make every week to get on my flight, how is that factored into safety regulations, or is it just not counted? >> no, is currently not counted. commuting, walt i do not think the majority of pollock's commute, it is difficult. -- while i do not think the majority of pilots commute, it is difficult. maybe a new piece of equipment was offered and the didn't want to move children out of school. i think if you look get commuting, the vast majority is commuting on their own system. i think if there were as a base in virginia and new jersey for colgan. there is a variety of ways you can do that. lagered distance commuting is something different. -- longer distance commuting is something different. i commuted for five years. i wanted that. >> i am a question in anybody's professionalism. i understand living away from home. all of us do that here. but i would tell you flying back and forth even halfway across the country every week is hard worker. it is tiring, it is exhausting. you start to weaken and feel like you have not had a break. i'm not flyi
that flight from san diego to new york city the make every week to get on my flight, how is that factored into safety regulations, or is it just not counted? >> no, is currently not counted. commuting, walt i do not think the majority of pollock's commute, it is difficult. -- while i do not think the majority of pilots commute, it is difficult. maybe a new piece of equipment was offered and the didn't want to move children out of school. i think if you look get commuting, the vast...
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that flight from san diego to new york city the make every week to get on my flight, how is that factored into safety regulations, or is it just not counted? >> no, is currently not counted. commuting, walt i do not think the majority of pollock's commute, it is difficult. -- while i do not think the majority of pilots commute, it is difficult. maybe a new piece of equipment was offered and the didn't want to move children out of school. i think if you look get commuting, the vast majority is commuting on their own system. i think if there were as a base in virginia and new jersey for colgan. there is a variety of ways you can do that. lagered distance commuting is something different. -- longer distance commuting is something different. i commuted for five years. i wanted that. >> i am a question in anybody's professionalism. i understand living away from home. all of us do that here. but i would tell you flying back and forth even halfway across the country every week is hard worker. it is tiring, it is exhausting. you start to weaken and feel like you have not had a break. i'm not flyi
that flight from san diego to new york city the make every week to get on my flight, how is that factored into safety regulations, or is it just not counted? >> no, is currently not counted. commuting, walt i do not think the majority of pollock's commute, it is difficult. -- while i do not think the majority of pilots commute, it is difficult. maybe a new piece of equipment was offered and the didn't want to move children out of school. i think if you look get commuting, the vast...
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people come from all over to san diego.en you think about where they are coming from, it is from all over the country. >> i will go back to stephen pinker's the original review," the common thread in gladwell's writing is populous." it seeks to undermine the talent of ouranalysis. >> that is a little strong buy wouldn't go quite that far. >> for a political writer -- are you in a political writer? >> i am a canadian. are canadians a political or different? >> for end a political writer, the debt that sense when you speak to those groups? >> i am not explicitly political. i am not interested in playing those in the logical digges. -- those ideological games. i want to provide a different view of things. it never comes up when i'm talking to an audience, political matters. there is no opportunity for people to divide themselves along ideological lines when they are listening to my reading. we are not touching on those issues. >> the current book is 19 articles from "the new yorker." are you working on another book for the fut
people come from all over to san diego.en you think about where they are coming from, it is from all over the country. >> i will go back to stephen pinker's the original review," the common thread in gladwell's writing is populous." it seeks to undermine the talent of ouranalysis. >> that is a little strong buy wouldn't go quite that far. >> for a political writer -- are you in a political writer? >> i am a canadian. are canadians a political or different?...
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denver comes in a game behind san diego in the west. colts have already clichlged the south.ing, 12-0. looking for number 22 in a row. manning, back in the end zone. later second quarter, marshall was active. gives the ball to a fan in a marshall jersey. didn't know what to do. bring on the tears. the best moment of my life. marshall catches his 20th ball of the game. five yard touchdown. marshall set the record, 2 # 1 receptions in a single game, breaking terrell owens' record. manning gets play action. clark, third touchdown, colts. 13-0, 22 straight. colts' rookies have never lost in the nfl. >> curtis and collie and donald brown are living if a fantasy world. they come in here, they're undefeateded. i don't think they understand this is not really normal for the nfl. so, i kind of give them a hard time about that. but i guess those guys have never lost a game so i guess they can stick to that. i won three when i was a rookie. so they definitely have one up on the rest of us. >> at the end of the day, you know, we have a goal. our ultimate goal is to win games. i'll defini
denver comes in a game behind san diego in the west. colts have already clichlged the south.ing, 12-0. looking for number 22 in a row. manning, back in the end zone. later second quarter, marshall was active. gives the ball to a fan in a marshall jersey. didn't know what to do. bring on the tears. the best moment of my life. marshall catches his 20th ball of the game. five yard touchdown. marshall set the record, 2 # 1 receptions in a single game, breaking terrell owens' record. manning gets...
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congressman duncan hunter, and i represent the 52nd congressional district of california, the area around san diegoson, i hope we all take time to offer thanks and prayers to the men and women of the armed forces. many will spend the holidays away from home on the front lines in iraq and afghanistan, at bases and on ships around the world. i understand that sacrifice -- the sacrifices they are making. i quit my job and joined the marine corps shortly after 9/11. i was deployed to war zones on three separate occasions, twice in iraq and once in afghanistan. just last month, actually, i had an opportunity to visit with our troops in afghanistan. i know we all wish everyone could be home for the holidays, but this is not a time for sadness or regret. thoughts of home remind us of why we serve, because we're proud to be americans, because we want to pass on to our children the blessings of liberty that we inherited from our forefathers, and because nothing matters more to us in protecting our homes and our families. our hope is that as a result of this determination and sacrifice, we will never again s
congressman duncan hunter, and i represent the 52nd congressional district of california, the area around san diegoson, i hope we all take time to offer thanks and prayers to the men and women of the armed forces. many will spend the holidays away from home on the front lines in iraq and afghanistan, at bases and on ships around the world. i understand that sacrifice -- the sacrifices they are making. i quit my job and joined the marine corps shortly after 9/11. i was deployed to war zones on...
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. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archivenewspaper and digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development corporation in watsonville, california. a commercial kitchen business incubator? $500,000 to study vapor mercury in the atmosphere at florida state. $1 million to examine sea scallop fisheries in massachusetts marine fisheries in bedford, massachusetts. $500,000 -- $500,000 to -- to -- $300,000 for seal and stellar sea lion biological research. dollars 300,000 for bering sea crab management. $500,000 to upgrade the baldwin county courthouse security in fair hope, alabama. $900,000 for the operational costs and capital supporting the alien species action plan cargo inspection facility in maui. $2 million
. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archivenewspaper and digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development...
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ramanathan, whis with the scripps institutioat the universityf california, san diego. >> and this iseing done by over three billi people in the world; not becausehey want to destroy their vironment. they have no access to oer types of fuel. >> reporter: he sayseducing black carbon will imdiately slow global warming. cleani up diesel engines is one y to do this, but ramanathan ifocused on cleaner cookin he's doi an experiment. with u.n. and private grants s surya project is handing o cleaner burning stoves to ,000 househol in and around khairatpur. they use biofuels, but have a solar chargeinternal fan to burnore efficiently. >> so at instrument measures black caon. >> reporter: over the next t years, the team will measure what theleaner stoves do for air quality, hoping toake a strong case for scaling the idea. >> preliminary data showif we replace current way of cooki, we should see a dramaticmpact, first, on the health and sond, on t air quality and hopefly on regnal climate. >> reporr: ramanathan's call to reduce black carbon i supported in a rect u.s. vernment report. some advocatesa
ramanathan, whis with the scripps institutioat the universityf california, san diego. >> and this iseing done by over three billi people in the world; not becausehey want to destroy their vironment. they have no access to oer types of fuel. >> reporter: he sayseducing black carbon will imdiately slow global warming. cleani up diesel engines is one y to do this, but ramanathan ifocused on cleaner cookin he's doi an experiment. with u.n. and private grants s surya project is handing o...
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this document i have in front of me is only from this year from a san diego resident. but it appears as though -- and if you can't answer i'd understand -- but it appears as though information comes from banks to acorn saying, please reach out and help these people. and as they're reaching out, they're turning into members. is this happened during your watch with other banks? this bank probably wouldn't be. it's in california. but is that something that you saw a pattern of that? .. .. >> as long as there is an ability to protect the information that was thrown out, so security, information could lead to identity theft. i want to go on record explaining that the tens of thousands of pages we took from california, we made sure that a full, complete copy was given to the attorney-general's office and that the originals are here in washington and available to anyone else who wants to go through them. as i said, we will make a secretary, also your department, we will make these available as long as the protective capability of this. we have this so you can receive them dig
this document i have in front of me is only from this year from a san diego resident. but it appears as though -- and if you can't answer i'd understand -- but it appears as though information comes from banks to acorn saying, please reach out and help these people. and as they're reaching out, they're turning into members. is this happened during your watch with other banks? this bank probably wouldn't be. it's in california. but is that something that you saw a pattern of that? .. .. >>...
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louis post dispatch for the detroit news or san diego union or a lot of other newspapers. the times has some advantages. the particular problem like a lot of papers they have a huge debt loads and that's a coming to and they have to pay them and can they? >> in an interview u.k. fun and pr you said google culture is one that is full of contradiction. what are those contradictions you experienced in your time here? >> some of them are benign and some of them are less benign but one of them is, if i come here and ask anyone if you, if i put my pad out and i say, how much does an engineer make, or how many people from india, how many indian citizens or indian descent working at google or u.s. in the factual question, i may as well be talking to a cia agent. i don't gaetan answer, so the notion of transparency has its limits add google about that, and some of that i know comes from-- to all his life he read a book early in his life about-- to arguably invented electricity but because he was generous and shared his secret on the dying a vet very bitter and poor man and thomas e
louis post dispatch for the detroit news or san diego union or a lot of other newspapers. the times has some advantages. the particular problem like a lot of papers they have a huge debt loads and that's a coming to and they have to pay them and can they? >> in an interview u.k. fun and pr you said google culture is one that is full of contradiction. what are those contradictions you experienced in your time here? >> some of them are benign and some of them are less benign but one...
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san diego wins afc west while denver as of now would be the 6. >> reporter: seed.cure a payoff spot. the cardinals not their second crown. the patriots move closer to another division title while the ravens control their own destiny in the wild card race. for more news news and scores log on to cbssports.com. you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their doctors. know... look, you're not alone, we can do this. okay... (announcer) talking to your doctor about ed may be the last thing you want to do, but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for yours... you'll find helpful tips on talking to your doctor at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid lo
san diego wins afc west while denver as of now would be the 6. >> reporter: seed.cure a payoff spot. the cardinals not their second crown. the patriots move closer to another division title while the ravens control their own destiny in the wild card race. for more news news and scores log on to cbssports.com. you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their...
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. >> the professor of the history of california in san diego and supposedly a serious scholar. she has published and still maintains that there is not only consensus but there is no disagreement, whatsoever, with the view of the ipcc. that the global warming is human-caused. how do you explain this phenomenon on the part of a supposed scholar who presumably should have access to the same information that we all do? maybe even have -- maybe she's even read your book? >> well, i don't -- i don't know her. i haven't -- i actually have been involved with her page on wikipedia because her page on wikipedia seems so outrageous, a couple of -- several weeks ago i tried to make corrections to it and also i tried to make corrections to slanderous comments that were made against bennie pizer and that has become quite a saga because no sooner did i make a change, wikipedia, as you all know, is a citizen-managed encyclopedia that, in fact, has enormous reach. i've seen statistics showing that the majority of high school kids, for example, rely on wikipedia for their research, so this is --
. >> the professor of the history of california in san diego and supposedly a serious scholar. she has published and still maintains that there is not only consensus but there is no disagreement, whatsoever, with the view of the ipcc. that the global warming is human-caused. how do you explain this phenomenon on the part of a supposed scholar who presumably should have access to the same information that we all do? maybe even have -- maybe she's even read your book? >> well, i don't...
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washington and the original group as well as bob fielder from pittsburgh in new york and today represents san diego and the house of representatives. there were three, at least three people who had survived, riders who survived the holocaust and world war ii as children. alex is get as a young child with his family out of vienna before the war started and was talked about what his father had been through and his family had been through as one of the motivations for the one busbee eight. he lives in oakland today. i sort of talk about the use of the riders. 75% of them were under the age of 30. almost half were between 18 to 21. it was very much a kids movement in one sense that there were also adults who came and got arrested in jackson. married jorgensen came from california with her husband, russell. and she got arrested at the airport. they were about, you know, 45, really old. [laughter] in 1961, and they are still going strong and living in california today. and then at the other end of the spectrum a lot of the -- there are about 40 riders who, from jackson and mississippi, they tended not to
washington and the original group as well as bob fielder from pittsburgh in new york and today represents san diego and the house of representatives. there were three, at least three people who had survived, riders who survived the holocaust and world war ii as children. alex is get as a young child with his family out of vienna before the war started and was talked about what his father had been through and his family had been through as one of the motivations for the one busbee eight. he...
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san diego wrapped up its 7th straight victory while the bough -- cowboyed drops into a tie with the eaglesst. log on to cbssports.com. >> pelley: now a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: the letters i get come in four general categories. it may be more or less, but say four. one-- i get a lot of good letters. they're the best kind; they're from people who liked something i said. i can always take that. two-- i get letters from someone trying to get me to promote something on "60 minutes." i never do that. never have. three-- i get letters from people who are mad about something i said. they usually think i was wrong. four-- i get a lot of letters about what i look like, letters pointing out something about my appearance. recently, i made some remarks about our mail and the u.s. postal service. a lot of people thanked me for supporting postal workers. you could tell they were all from mailmen because they called themselves "postal workers". i always called them "mailmen." the letters also referred to the "u.s. postal service," and i still call that the "post office." robert w. lovaase
san diego wrapped up its 7th straight victory while the bough -- cowboyed drops into a tie with the eaglesst. log on to cbssports.com. >> pelley: now a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: the letters i get come in four general categories. it may be more or less, but say four. one-- i get a lot of good letters. they're the best kind; they're from people who liked something i said. i can always take that. two-- i get letters from someone trying to get me to promote something on...
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jim in san diego. [laughter] that's feed bank in the media. now, there's a picture for you. [laughter] and let me just, if i may, relate what i do to where i'm going. to i'm leaving tomorrow to go to afghanistan, i'll be out there embedded with u.s. forces on the ground and, in some cases, co-located with afghan national army and afghan national police. and i wanted to give you so you understand my perspective. i am a son of the greatest generation. back many years ago when i worked for another network, tom brokaw's office was right next to mine up on the eighth floor of the same building we're in today. and tom brokaw had just written that book, the greatest generation, and my mom and dad were part of it. in fact, the cover of that book could easily have been my mom and dad. there's a soldier's trousers and a beautiful woman's legs, and that was my mom. and i've looked back carefully at not only what was in his book, but at that generation as it influenced me as a young person growing up, and that is the message i've got for you. that's the message of this great museum. the
jim in san diego. [laughter] that's feed bank in the media. now, there's a picture for you. [laughter] and let me just, if i may, relate what i do to where i'm going. to i'm leaving tomorrow to go to afghanistan, i'll be out there embedded with u.s. forces on the ground and, in some cases, co-located with afghan national army and afghan national police. and i wanted to give you so you understand my perspective. i am a son of the greatest generation. back many years ago when i worked for another...
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this is what house prices cost because, you know, if you were in san diego or miami in 2006 and your kids got to be school age and you had to go out and deal even with the rental market, you are looking at asset prices that were wildly inflated by, you know, cheap interest rates, courtesy of alan greenspan at the fed, by all of these funny money mortgages by the inflow of china that drove asset prices up to the wild levels where the only way you could buy them was an interest-only mortgage or a variable-only mortgage and there was awareness not in every household, obviously, but there were certainly an awareness of some households that could make sense but what was the alternative? and so ultimately it's about fixing the alternatives. it's about enabling people to live within the confines of a paycheck at the same time that the culture does change in reaction to, you know, the tighter credit that we're likely to have going forward. thank you. >> we have the next question. >> yes, regarding the ratings agencies, you were mentioning they were bribed and i was wondering -- i've also hea
this is what house prices cost because, you know, if you were in san diego or miami in 2006 and your kids got to be school age and you had to go out and deal even with the rental market, you are looking at asset prices that were wildly inflated by, you know, cheap interest rates, courtesy of alan greenspan at the fed, by all of these funny money mortgages by the inflow of china that drove asset prices up to the wild levels where the only way you could buy them was an interest-only mortgage or a...
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klondike now in a zoo in san diego. and not quite as cute as he was before. but this sort of thing keeps happening. and it's fairly obvious why it keeps happening. and this is a real polar bear. almost, i don't want to get into this, but i would defy you and you would say a puppy and a baby pan or something, but this is right up there with the cutest animal on earth. this is what they look like. and when people get really carried away, that's the same bear by the way as the one you just saw, when people get really carried away, the whole country of germany went insane over a bear called knute. and they put him on the cover of vanity fair. this particular photograph was taken by the famous celebrity photographer annie leibowitz for the cover of vanity fair, in german as you can tell. but not to be outdone, the american vanity fair put and andy leibowitz -- not a single photograph, but a pair on the cover. this is leonardo dicaprio. this is knute again, but what actually happened is that annie leibowitz over to your left, taking a picture. but what they did was
klondike now in a zoo in san diego. and not quite as cute as he was before. but this sort of thing keeps happening. and it's fairly obvious why it keeps happening. and this is a real polar bear. almost, i don't want to get into this, but i would defy you and you would say a puppy and a baby pan or something, but this is right up there with the cutest animal on earth. this is what they look like. and when people get really carried away, that's the same bear by the way as the one you just saw,...
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they need to act immediately -- the dumping of california of 20,000 documents in the trash by the san diego office only days after the secretary of state -- the attorney general announced an investigation shows that they are willing to destroy evidence and perhaps obstruct the law enforcement investigations. oversight hearings need to be in -- conduct and not just a acorn but also of the justice department and the fbi so that they are not doing an investigation, they can explain why not. >> thank you. mr. caldwell. dollars thank you for holding this hearing. can you hear me? i will keep my comments very brief. i do not want to rehash any of the stock already talked about. i did want to answer a question mr. king had with regards to the massive investigation, whether we have the resources to do that, just in case i kick off. i would like to say no to start off with. but we are going to do what we can with what we have. it is probably unusual that a number of law enforcement and the investigating agency is here to testify before a committee regarding an ongoing investigation. we are aware of
they need to act immediately -- the dumping of california of 20,000 documents in the trash by the san diego office only days after the secretary of state -- the attorney general announced an investigation shows that they are willing to destroy evidence and perhaps obstruct the law enforcement investigations. oversight hearings need to be in -- conduct and not just a acorn but also of the justice department and the fbi so that they are not doing an investigation, they can explain why not....
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she also earned a doctorate in development psychology from the university of california in san diego. wendy's experience includes working at the state and local levels. she provided physical therapy to disabled students in washington state, developed an educational cork limb for special-needs children in hawaii and in remote pacific islands and evaluated health and education services in native alaskan villages. she has taught college and graduate course on public health he had university of washington and university of i had hivment her first job at the department of education was a research analyst in the office of special education programs. wendy's talents and experience led to her promotion within a year when she became chief of stafstavridisstaff staff to thet secretaries. in 2006, wendy became the chief of staff for the department deputy secretary of education. this january after a brief stint as education office for management and budget, she was asked to serve as senior advisor for policy and prassments during her years in the department, wendy has been instrumental in develop
she also earned a doctorate in development psychology from the university of california in san diego. wendy's experience includes working at the state and local levels. she provided physical therapy to disabled students in washington state, developed an educational cork limb for special-needs children in hawaii and in remote pacific islands and evaluated health and education services in native alaskan villages. she has taught college and graduate course on public health he had university of...
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and was based at camp pendleton, the budget to marine base in the united states over just north of san diego. he was there on march 301, 2004, a day that for blackwater mercenaries were killed and felicia, the terrible things done to their bodies. you have all probably seen when it happened, the photos and video of that. a big, strapping marine. six-foot six, blond hair, blue eyes, a poster boy for the marine corps. he was asked on to the show on cnn to discuss soldier morale in the wake of the killings of these four blackwater mercenaries in flew to ajuh. so he agreed to go on to the show. paula asked, i know i winced when i saw these pictures. when you saw these images not only being brutally beaten and murdered, but dragged down the street what went through your mind? a little bit of a leading question. no, i first saw it this morning when i was sitting at the computer. honestly, my first thoughts were that i had a lot of intense anger. i wanted to go back and find the people who did that and cut them down. it is the marine in me. i wanted to exact revenge. than using the platform he had
and was based at camp pendleton, the budget to marine base in the united states over just north of san diego. he was there on march 301, 2004, a day that for blackwater mercenaries were killed and felicia, the terrible things done to their bodies. you have all probably seen when it happened, the photos and video of that. a big, strapping marine. six-foot six, blond hair, blue eyes, a poster boy for the marine corps. he was asked on to the show on cnn to discuss soldier morale in the wake of the...
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. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archive newspaper and digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development corporation in watsonville, california. a commercial kitchen business incubator? $500,000 to study vapor mercury in the atmosphere at florida state. $1 million to examine sea scallop fisheries in massachusetts marine fisheries in bedford, massachusetts. $500,000 -- $500,000 to -- to -- $300,000 for seal and stellar sea lion biological research. dollars 300,000 for bering sea crab management. $500,000 to upgrade the baldwin county courthouse security in fair hope, alabama. $900,000 for the operational costs and capital supporting the alien species action plan cargo inspection facility in maui. $2 millio
. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archive newspaper and digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development...
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the reason is because they cannot get passed us on the land borders of san diego.also. those of the things we are tracking, those are the metrics, and that is how we preplanned where we are going. >> thank you, chief. do you have more questions? >> i wanted to make a couple of comments and a fundamental question. the have talked about the north border. i did a border report prior to 9/11. i have worked with them for many years. i have visited every state on the northern border and had held in joint meetings with the canadians for the creation of this committee. the problems we had is contraband. nuclear, chemical weapons, narcotics, and it is a constant challenge. people can becoming for work, and terrorism, a variety of reasons. anything can get through. the challenges, how do you get zero moutons run we have a huge border -- is zero tolerance when we have a huge border? carter of the jobs of the whole agency is to try to hold the agencies accountable. you do not have all the information that you provide an independent track. we need to hear that constantly. i not
the reason is because they cannot get passed us on the land borders of san diego.also. those of the things we are tracking, those are the metrics, and that is how we preplanned where we are going. >> thank you, chief. do you have more questions? >> i wanted to make a couple of comments and a fundamental question. the have talked about the north border. i did a border report prior to 9/11. i have worked with them for many years. i have visited every state on the northern border and...
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let's go 12 charles in san diego, because i'm not sure where mitch was going with that one.harles? caller: i am calling, i guess, to ask a quick question and follow up with it. do either of the guests understand the commodity futures modernization act of 2000 was approved 10 years ago? have you seen it? guest: that is not my area. guest: not my area. i'm sorry. caller: that is the most important reason that we are in the housing problems that we are in today. host: can you explain it to us? caller: the commodity futures modernization act was put together by tim geithner in 1999-2000 when the republicans were ready to sign off on it for the benefit of the financial community. host: briefly, how does that decide this decade? caller: is a 48-page document that allows credit default swaps to be done without regulation. it was signed in by bill clinton without congressional review, put into the omnibus act of 2000 as his last sign offq as president, engineered by the republicans, and it made possible all of the expansion of financial leveraging, credit enhancements, and that led
let's go 12 charles in san diego, because i'm not sure where mitch was going with that one.harles? caller: i am calling, i guess, to ask a quick question and follow up with it. do either of the guests understand the commodity futures modernization act of 2000 was approved 10 years ago? have you seen it? guest: that is not my area. guest: not my area. i'm sorry. caller: that is the most important reason that we are in the housing problems that we are in today. host: can you explain it to us?...
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let's go 12 charles in san diego, because i'm not sure where mitch was going with that one.charles? caller: i am calling, i guess, to ask a quick question and follow up with it. do either of the guests understand the commodity futures modernization act of 2000 was approved 10 years ago? have you seen it? guest: that is not my area. guest: not my area. i'm sorry. caller: that is the most important reason that we are in the housing problems that we are in today. host: can you explain it to us? caller: the commodity futures modernization act was put together by tim geithner in 1999-2000 when the republicans were ready to sign off on it for the benefit of the financial community. host: briefly, how does that decide this decade? caller: is a 48-page document that allows credit default swaps to be done without regulation. it was signed in by bill clinton without congressional review, put into the omnibus act of 2000 as his last sign offq as president, engineered by the republicans, and it made possible all of the expansion of financial leveraging, credit enhancements, and that led
let's go 12 charles in san diego, because i'm not sure where mitch was going with that one.charles? caller: i am calling, i guess, to ask a quick question and follow up with it. do either of the guests understand the commodity futures modernization act of 2000 was approved 10 years ago? have you seen it? guest: that is not my area. guest: not my area. i'm sorry. caller: that is the most important reason that we are in the housing problems that we are in today. host: can you explain it to us?...
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. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archivend digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development corporation in watsonville, california. a commercial kitchen business incubator? $500,000 to study vapor mercury in the $1 million to examine sea scallops and marine fisheries in bedford, massachusetts. $500,000 -- $300,000 for sea lion biological research. it $300,000 for bering sea crab management. $500,000 to upgrade the baltimore county courthouse security. 900,000 owlish for the operational costs and capital supporting the alien species action plan cargo inspection facility and maui. $2 million to st.-scape the city of tuscaloosa alabama. $100,000 for the engineering study of the bite connector. 400,000 less
. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archivend digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development corporation in...
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the next call comes from san diego, california caller: good morning. i am glad that you play the excerpts from president obama's speech last night. it is the first time i have heard of, make the connection with the events of 9/11. as forceful as obama has made it, bush played a terrorist card to the hilt. obama to his credit has not tried to stress up into a nation of fear. however, he did make a connection with al qaeda that does exist that the threat to this nation, to the american continent, that threats were foiled -- actors and the same exarch to win on to mention that there were several threats that the government was able to foil. and i think that he cannot, after the,-- he cannot be accused of being soft on terrorism, that he did not do everything possible to avoid god-forbid any other attack. he at least can say that he did what he felt in good conscience was necessary to protect the homeland against a nuclear pakistan. the people in congress who in 2003 genuflected before bush when he said weapons of mass destruction, if we don't go after sad
the next call comes from san diego, california caller: good morning. i am glad that you play the excerpts from president obama's speech last night. it is the first time i have heard of, make the connection with the events of 9/11. as forceful as obama has made it, bush played a terrorist card to the hilt. obama to his credit has not tried to stress up into a nation of fear. however, he did make a connection with al qaeda that does exist that the threat to this nation, to the american continent,...
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. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archivenewspaper and digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development corporation in $500,000 to set the vapor mercury in the atmosphere. fo$500,000 to -- for a sea lion biological research. three and a thousand dollars for see crab management. five and açó thousand dollars -- by connor thousand dollars for baldwin county courthouse security. $2 million to screakñr -- steady or hundred thousand dollars for pedestrian overpass. $900,000 for a river freight development steady in misery. a hundred thousand dollars for a scenic trail in california. xds7i couldn't thousand dollar- $500,000 for park and ride lots. another low-income area up there in new port, rhode island. $97
. $200,000 for the aquatic adventurers science education foundation in san diego. $100,000 to archivenewspaper and digital media at the mississippi gulf coast community college in perkinston, mississippi. $3.9 million on researching weaving and knitting at the following places -- clemson university, raleigh, north carolina, philadelphia university, and california. u.c.-davis in davis, california. $90,000 for a commercial kitchen business incubator at the el pejera community development...
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san diego, california on the line for democrats. go ahead. caller: how you doing?do you think about the proposal and what it'j going to accomplish? caller: well i would like to say most of the american public is educated through propaganda and why do i say that? we have people that are incarcerated at guantanamo yet we don't know who these people are or what they've done. everyone assumes because of the immediate dwlat these people are so-called terrorists, and i'm not going to comment on the they should be tried in america but i don't understand the whole situation when people are incarcerated with no due process regardless of where they're from. people just continue to assume that these people are terrorists. i just feel that everyone deserves the riu to affair trial and if they're true terrorists prove it in court whether in cuba or america, and wherever they're from then we can know what these people are about. they're just ghosts right now. no one knows who these people response to surge of home-grown terrorism cases by see paston rate l.a. involving american
san diego, california on the line for democrats. go ahead. caller: how you doing?do you think about the proposal and what it'j going to accomplish? caller: well i would like to say most of the american public is educated through propaganda and why do i say that? we have people that are incarcerated at guantanamo yet we don't know who these people are or what they've done. everyone assumes because of the immediate dwlat these people are so-called terrorists, and i'm not going to comment on the...
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they need to act immediately -- the dumping of california of 20,000 documents in the trash by the san diego office only days after the secretary of state -- the attorney general announced an investigation shows that they are willing to destroy evidence and perhaps obstruct the law enforcement investigations. oversight hearings need to be in -- conduct and not just a acorn but also of the justice department and the fbi so that they are not doing an investigation, they can explain why not. >> thank you. mr. caldwell. dollars thank you for holding this hearing. can you hear me? i will keep my comments very brief. i do not want to rehash any of the stock already talked about. i did want to answer a question mr. king had with regards to the massive investigation, whether we have the resources to do that, just in case i kick off. i would like to say no to start off with. but we are going to do what we can with what we have. it is probably unusual that a number of law enforcement and the investigating agency is here to testify before a committee regarding an ongoing investigation. we are aware of
they need to act immediately -- the dumping of california of 20,000 documents in the trash by the san diego office only days after the secretary of state -- the attorney general announced an investigation shows that they are willing to destroy evidence and perhaps obstruct the law enforcement investigations. oversight hearings need to be in -- conduct and not just a acorn but also of the justice department and the fbi so that they are not doing an investigation, they can explain why not....