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sr. han estado pidiendo ayuda. ellos han estado enfrentando bastante crimen. yo no sé cómo otros estados están batallando con crimen, pero en arizona es un problema muy grande. >> tenemos una hora, pero hay mucho de que hablar. jorge, la siguiente pregunta. >> hay personas que le han llamado racista y antiinmigrante a esta ley. luis gutiérrez, a usted lo arrestaron frente a la casa blanca. por qué está en contra de la ley en arizona? >> número uno, porque los indocumentados, los ilegales, quienesquieraen dehumanizarlos, son colegas que están compartiendo el salón de clase con mis hijos, comparten mi iglesia el domingo, son mis vecinos y en mi comunidad son nuestros primos, tíos, hermanos, esposos, son seres humanos. debemos distinguir entre los indocumentados que vienen aquí a trabajar, que fortalecen nuestra economía y criminales. no son criminales. los criminales son los del cartel de drogas, y por el consumo de la droga de nosotros aquí en los estados unidos es que confronta arizona es
sr. han estado pidiendo ayuda. ellos han estado enfrentando bastante crimen. yo no sé cómo otros estados están batallando con crimen, pero en arizona es un problema muy grande. >> tenemos una hora, pero hay mucho de que hablar. jorge, la siguiente pregunta. >> hay personas que le han llamado racista y antiinmigrante a esta ley. luis gutiérrez, a usted lo arrestaron frente a la casa blanca. por qué está en contra de la ley en arizona? >> número uno, porque los...
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se lo diremos mÁs adelante. [ mÚsica ] [ aplausos ] >> srs. y sras. para el mundial. >> maseca nos preparÓ para el mundial. ya hay muchÍsimos ganadores que ya se van al mundial, cosa que estÁ padrÍsima. estar ahÍ y los partidos! >> quÉ regalazo! qué bÁrbaro. >> increÍble. >> y tÚ cÓmo ves a la selecciÓn, dime la verdad, mi jordi. >> Ño la veo muy bien. vamos por todo. >> el primer partido contra sudÁfrica. el pronÓstico? >> 2- 1 y sino por lo menos un empate. para quedar bien con los sudafrican. >> y a francia 5 a 0. >> se puede mandar las recetas porque aunque la gente que ya va al mundial ya ganÓ te puedes ganar 500 dÓlares y hay un ganador por semana. cuantas mÁs recetas mÁs oportunidades, está la direcciÓn ahora para que se puedan ganar los 500 dolarucos! >> yo quiero, yo quiero. quiÉn no quiere 500 dÓlares? >> yo! [ aplausos ] yo! >> y si hay alguna duda estÁ la pÁgina. (en pantalla) >> las recetas de ahÍ estÁn buenÍsimas. >> y nos vamos al mundial, nos vamos al mundial... y cantan conmigo!! >> nos vamos al mundial! >> y la misiÓn de san josÉ que
se lo diremos mÁs adelante. [ mÚsica ] [ aplausos ] >> srs. y sras. para el mundial. >> maseca nos preparÓ para el mundial. ya hay muchÍsimos ganadores que ya se van al mundial, cosa que estÁ padrÍsima. estar ahÍ y los partidos! >> quÉ regalazo! qué bÁrbaro. >> increÍble. >> y tÚ cÓmo ves a la selecciÓn, dime la verdad, mi jordi. >> Ño la veo muy bien. vamos por todo. >> el primer partido contra sudÁfrica. el pronÓstico? >> 2- 1 y...
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pero estamos con mario lobo y srs.los, california gracias a dios no es uno de ellos, illinois parece que es uno de los mayores proponentes de esta nueva modalidad. son los votantes los que tienen la Última palabra. en este programa lo que se quiere decir es simplemente es aquella persona que se sienta afectada que participe en el debate polÍtico, decentemente, polÍticamente, llamando a las personas que se estÁn presentando a estos cargos. si nos quedamos dormidos, nos vamos a amanecer un dÍa con 45 leyes iguales a las de arizona. >> los inmigrantes quÉ opciones tienen? >> participar en el debate polÍtico con mucha frialdad, hay que tratar de elaborar las respuestas sin mucha pasiÓn. porque cuando se habla con mucha pasiÓn se obvian las razones como etiquetar a las personas porque lucimos latinos y la manera del famoso contacto legal. esa es la parte que mÁs fÁcil se va a ganar en las cortes porque no se puede inventar un contacto, porque tienes tu cÉsped y tu grama tan alta no puedes ir a tocar la puerta a preguntar po
pero estamos con mario lobo y srs.los, california gracias a dios no es uno de ellos, illinois parece que es uno de los mayores proponentes de esta nueva modalidad. son los votantes los que tienen la Última palabra. en este programa lo que se quiere decir es simplemente es aquella persona que se sienta afectada que participe en el debate polÍtico, decentemente, polÍticamente, llamando a las personas que se estÁn presentando a estos cargos. si nos quedamos dormidos, nos vamos a amanecer un...
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he knew she knew martin luther king, sr. we were in selma.in 1935. 30 years before 1965. she knew malcom x. she knew a. phillip randolph, and marion anderson, and roy wilson, price, and whitney youn, and walter price. and davis bates and delores tucker. she was our witness. she was the bridge for our century. she communicated with presidents roosevelt and truman and eisenhower and kennedy and lyndon baines johnson and nixon and president ford and carter and bush, sr. and, jr. and reagan and clinton, and then, god, moses -- because people were rebellious, saw the promisedan
he knew she knew martin luther king, sr. we were in selma.in 1935. 30 years before 1965. she knew malcom x. she knew a. phillip randolph, and marion anderson, and roy wilson, price, and whitney youn, and walter price. and davis bates and delores tucker. she was our witness. she was the bridge for our century. she communicated with presidents roosevelt and truman and eisenhower and kennedy and lyndon baines johnson and nixon and president ford and carter and bush, sr. and, jr. and reagan and...
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(publicidad) >> srs.ratura. y tambiÉn 86 en washington. 81 en atlanta, 88 en miami, caliente, caliente como cuando calienta el sol. y ahora vamos con ana marÍa y nuestro invitado paco! Échate pa ca! ♪ >> bueno, ha llegado el momento de Échate pa ca. eso, eso. muy bien. pues amigos les cuento... es que tenemos horas platicando aquÍ. >> tenemos un chisme terrible aquÍ ya. >> es bueno para la pelota y le encanta el chisme, tambiÉn. pero no, es muy bueno quÉ buena onda que estÉs aquÍ con nosotros. les platico que despuÉs de las declaraciones de don francisco presenta. que fueron muy, muy fuertes a todo mundo nos sorprendiÓ. y bueno la verdad nadie nos esperÁbamos esto que iba a declarar marisol de los horÓscopos de durango. vamos a recordar quÉ fue lo que ella dijo. >> estoy pasando por un momento muy difÍcil en mi vida, en enero me di cuenta que (...) abusÓ sexualmente de mi hija, trabajamos muchÍsimo, somos una familia muy unida. y creo que es muy importante y yo no estoy aquÍ para platicar mi problema pero
(publicidad) >> srs.ratura. y tambiÉn 86 en washington. 81 en atlanta, 88 en miami, caliente, caliente como cuando calienta el sol. y ahora vamos con ana marÍa y nuestro invitado paco! Échate pa ca! ♪ >> bueno, ha llegado el momento de Échate pa ca. eso, eso. muy bien. pues amigos les cuento... es que tenemos horas platicando aquÍ. >> tenemos un chisme terrible aquÍ ya. >> es bueno para la pelota y le encanta el chisme, tambiÉn. pero no, es muy bueno quÉ buena...
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at one point it's even -- one of his children who now lives in china had said that obama, sr. beat one of the wives. and he becomes a terrible drinker and the life ends with him drinking and cracking up in a car and dying. this is the erratic life that obama simply wouldn't accept in his own life. and i think this kind of meticulousness -- the reserve, the carefulness -- he describes. this is no psychoanalyzing. he describes as at least in some part a reaction to this erratic father. >> how does people misinterpret or underestimate him when he first began that presidential run? and let's consider the first primary in iowa. >> remember, there are very few black people in iowa. the last time i was there. [laughter] >> why is he in iowa? well, i think two big factors. lots of complexity goes into this. you run to the tiny caucus for forever. two things were important and let's leave aside hillary clinton's own campaign problems and divisiveness in that campaign and all their miscalculations, barack and organization. barack and organization. real discipline and a kind of innovativ
at one point it's even -- one of his children who now lives in china had said that obama, sr. beat one of the wives. and he becomes a terrible drinker and the life ends with him drinking and cracking up in a car and dying. this is the erratic life that obama simply wouldn't accept in his own life. and i think this kind of meticulousness -- the reserve, the carefulness -- he describes. this is no psychoanalyzing. he describes as at least in some part a reaction to this erratic father. >>...
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harold carter sr. aided by the strength and talents of his wonderful life, the late carter, whom i knew, his son, co-pastor, harold carter jr., and the congregation growing to thousands, new shy low is equipping its community to move forward on empowering principles. every day people from the neighborhood can find inspiration and opportunity in its beautiful church and family life center, school of music, theological center, child development center. these are part of the social gospel, important aspect of dr. carter's vision. but they are far from the end. already under way, alan for technical training for the community, a computer center and sior center and senior housing. mr. speaker, it is more appropriate under our constitutional system for me to leave it to others to commend dr. carter for the other wonderful minute steers whom he trained, including my own pastor, bishop walter skipe thomas sr. and many, many others. people can attest to the importance of dr. carter's spiritual writings, which ha
harold carter sr. aided by the strength and talents of his wonderful life, the late carter, whom i knew, his son, co-pastor, harold carter jr., and the congregation growing to thousands, new shy low is equipping its community to move forward on empowering principles. every day people from the neighborhood can find inspiration and opportunity in its beautiful church and family life center, school of music, theological center, child development center. these are part of the social gospel,...
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at one thing, one of his children who lives in china, has said that obama sr. beat one of his wifes and his life ends with drinking and cracking up in a car and dying. this is the crazy life that obama would simply not stand for. i think this kind of meticulousness, the reserve, the carefulness. he describes. this is not me psychoanalyzing him, he describes, at least in some part a reaction to the kind of father. >> how did people under estimate him when he ran the first presidential run? let's consider the first primary in iowa? in iowa, remember, there were very few black people in iowa. last time i was there. and why did he win iowa? you run for the tiny caucus for forever. two things were important, and let's leave aside hillary clinton's own campaign problems and in that campaign and all of the miscalculations. obama, and organization. real discipline and a kind of innovative organization and obama is something to separate himself and capture a lefts cleaning party faithful this iowa. very, very different. to me, it's an incredibly convincing. who was this
at one thing, one of his children who lives in china, has said that obama sr. beat one of his wifes and his life ends with drinking and cracking up in a car and dying. this is the crazy life that obama would simply not stand for. i think this kind of meticulousness, the reserve, the carefulness. he describes. this is not me psychoanalyzing him, he describes, at least in some part a reaction to the kind of father. >> how did people under estimate him when he ran the first presidential run?...
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lewis sr. as the guest chaplain for the united states house of representatives for today. since july of 2001, remped dr. lewis has served as pastor of parkwood institutional c.m.e. church which is located in my congressional district in charlotte, north carolina. reverend dr. lewis is a native of columbia, south carolina. he received his bachelor degree in my congressional district, hizz master of divinity from the theological seminary. he's an active member of the community and served as a clinical social worker with the w.g. hefner v.a. medical center in salisbury, north carolina, which is also in my congressional district, and with the south carolina department of mental health. on behalf of my constituents in the 12th district and my colleagues here in the house, i thank reverend dr. lewis for his service to his community and for his prayer today. i yield back, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore
lewis sr. as the guest chaplain for the united states house of representatives for today. since july of 2001, remped dr. lewis has served as pastor of parkwood institutional c.m.e. church which is located in my congressional district in charlotte, north carolina. reverend dr. lewis is a native of columbia, south carolina. he received his bachelor degree in my congressional district, hizz master of divinity from the theological seminary. he's an active member of the community and served as a...
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argue with what you say completely accords with the of the people i've interviewed who described obama sr as extraordinary and deep voice, his self-confidence that became leader as he became less successful and more frustrated far beyond cockiness into a kind of an attractive frustrated d.c. did and there's a lot of crying into his beer. not a happy sight. but your description is completely in accord with certainly what i think a lot of us here know and certainly my own research. >> thank you. >> question right here. i think your shirt is purple. maybe if you stood up -- yes. thank you. >> my name is kelly heineman. i retired from the u.s. foreign service. and i just wanted to ask you briefly what do you mean by the joshua generation? >> in 2007 shortly after announcing for the presidency, barack obama accepted the invitation of john lewis and others to go to selma alabama for the annual re-enactment of the beginning of the march from selma to montgomery and the seminal moment that loosened the floodgates for johnson to put forward a voting rights act. selma alabama been the scene of the
argue with what you say completely accords with the of the people i've interviewed who described obama sr as extraordinary and deep voice, his self-confidence that became leader as he became less successful and more frustrated far beyond cockiness into a kind of an attractive frustrated d.c. did and there's a lot of crying into his beer. not a happy sight. but your description is completely in accord with certainly what i think a lot of us here know and certainly my own research. >> thank...
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the cadillac srs is smaller than its predecessor. does that make it any less of a ride though?foxnews.com's automotive editor gary gastelu, he took it out for a spin. >> the cadillac srx is another victim of america's current fascination with downsizing. while the old srx was a rear-drive based three road crossover, available with an 8 cylinder engine, in an effort to compete more directly with best sellers like the lexus rs, in the one seating for five and front wheel drive platform and makes due with v-6. maybe makes due is afternoon because the engine in the top of the line all wheel drive model is 2.8 liter turbo charged v-6. first turbo motor cad dy sold in the united states. the mobsters must be spinning in their graves. lid would make loading in easy. either way they'd be much happier in the cabin. plenty of cadillac glitz and glamour and comfy seats adjust every which way plus one. a 40 gig hard drive for music and dual screen entertainment system available to watch movies in the slightly less spacious back row which can be covered by a panoramic sun kraf. six speed tra
the cadillac srs is smaller than its predecessor. does that make it any less of a ride though?foxnews.com's automotive editor gary gastelu, he took it out for a spin. >> the cadillac srx is another victim of america's current fascination with downsizing. while the old srx was a rear-drive based three road crossover, available with an 8 cylinder engine, in an effort to compete more directly with best sellers like the lexus rs, in the one seating for five and front wheel drive platform and...
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if you look at the events of 1989 to the fall of the wall,president bush sr., effectively, had a pittance, said that we had to wait for this to unfold and not do anything rash. in some ways, iran is like poland in the 1980's today. i will not say that it is a difference about your age. i think we have tired of that metaphor. but sometimes it requires the calibration of two parties. -- to policies. in this case, it is trying to get some talking going with the regime, support for the green movement, rather than just saying, "to have all that. we are going in all guns blazing in support of the democracy movement and damn the rest." i don't think that is the way to go. [applause] >> roger, i have a question from the web. you have written about the well-being of the iranian jews. you painted a positive portrayal of iranian jews. i wonder if you still believe that and what do you see as the future for iran's jews? >> i said that i wrote about iranian jews, not the well- being of iranian jews. i wrote it because i ran into the iranian jewish community i had not expected to do that. i attended a
if you look at the events of 1989 to the fall of the wall,president bush sr., effectively, had a pittance, said that we had to wait for this to unfold and not do anything rash. in some ways, iran is like poland in the 1980's today. i will not say that it is a difference about your age. i think we have tired of that metaphor. but sometimes it requires the calibration of two parties. -- to policies. in this case, it is trying to get some talking going with the regime, support for the green...
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we have a fabulous nacional day, national day weekend and we will have harry connick sr.ther celebrities coming to celebrate our national day and to provide more insights into the american culture and way of life. it is a unique opportunity. we're excited about this. it is good for commercial diplomacy as we talked about and as the secretary cares so much about american exports, american jobs, and to improve and enhance our relationship with their counterparts around the world. we're excited and excited and jose, our ambassador is here and i will turn it over to him as well. >> thank you. you summarize the status of our project quite well. i arrived here a couple of weeks ago to assume my role as commissioner general and i was honored the day prior to the opening of the expo to host the president's, who honored us with a visit. the student embassadors were invited to help me welcome him and it was quite a special beginning. the u.s. pavilion presidents was accompanied by the vice premier a day later, the foreign minister visited us and there has been a stream of dignitari
we have a fabulous nacional day, national day weekend and we will have harry connick sr.ther celebrities coming to celebrate our national day and to provide more insights into the american culture and way of life. it is a unique opportunity. we're excited about this. it is good for commercial diplomacy as we talked about and as the secretary cares so much about american exports, american jobs, and to improve and enhance our relationship with their counterparts around the world. we're excited...
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but my assumption is in order to get a permit to drill, you have to show the mm srs that you'll equipment on-site and drill the well in such a fashion that you can handle expected problems, and there have been millions of oil wells drilled and gas wells, there have been tens of thousands of gas wells drilled in the gulf. it has to be a design parameter that you could have a catastrophic pressur release or blowout, to use the common term, and i would think that your blowout preventer and your technology, your casing should be designed to handle that. am i wrong? >> the gentleman who's the president of cameron, it's your blowout preventer. >> i can -- congressman -- >> do you understand -- there is a volcano that exploded around this well. i mean, we don't know what happened, but my assumption is -- and if my assumption is wrong, then we have to re-assess the entire ocs drilling program, at if the technology had worked and the people had responded or had time enough to respond, even though you had the accident, it would have been contained, it would have been ut off. am i wrong about that?
but my assumption is in order to get a permit to drill, you have to show the mm srs that you'll equipment on-site and drill the well in such a fashion that you can handle expected problems, and there have been millions of oil wells drilled and gas wells, there have been tens of thousands of gas wells drilled in the gulf. it has to be a design parameter that you could have a catastrophic pressur release or blowout, to use the common term, and i would think that your blowout preventer and your...
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we appreciate your sr. viss. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, five-minute votes will continue. the unfinished business is the vote on the adoption of house resolution 104 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 201, house resolution 1404. resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 512 -- 5136, to authorization appropriations for fiscal year 2011 for military activities of the department of defense, to proscribe military personnel strents for such fiscal year, and for other purposes. waiving a requirement of clause 6-a of rule 13 with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the committee on rules, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the resolution -- adoption of the resolution. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the uni
we appreciate your sr. viss. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, five-minute votes will continue. the unfinished business is the vote on the adoption of house resolution 104 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 201, house resolution 1404. resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 512 -- 5136, to authorization appropriations for fiscal year 2011 for military activities of...
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president bush sr., effectively, had a pittance, said that we had to wait for this to unfold and not do anything rash. in some ways, iran is like poland in the 1980's today. i will not say that it is a difference about your age. i think we have tired of that metaphor. but sometimes it requires the calibration of two parties. in this case, it is trying to get some talking going with the regime, support for the green movement, rather than just saying, "to have all that. we are going in all guns blazing in support of the democracy movement and damn the rest." i don't think that is the way to go. [applause] >> roger, i have a question from the web. you have written about the well- being of the iranian jews. you painted a positive portrayal of iranian jews. i wonder if you still believe that and what do you see as the future for iran's jews? >> i said that i wrote about iranian jews, not the well-being of iranian jews. i wrote it because i ran into the iranian jewish community i had not expected to do that. i attended a service there in a synagogue. this was right after the israeli incurs
president bush sr., effectively, had a pittance, said that we had to wait for this to unfold and not do anything rash. in some ways, iran is like poland in the 1980's today. i will not say that it is a difference about your age. i think we have tired of that metaphor. but sometimes it requires the calibration of two parties. in this case, it is trying to get some talking going with the regime, support for the green movement, rather than just saying, "to have all that. we are going in all...
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believe when it is all said and done, after his second term, president obama will go down past bush sr., passed bill clinton, and turn out to be the best president for the people ever in the united states. host: we appreciate your contribution to the program. more of your calls in a second appeared the second editorial. also the washington times touches on this. to ohio on the republican line. caller: i think president obama will be a historic precedent, but not for the reasons that he wants to be historic. his administration will be comparable to the grand administration. the corruption, inadequacies of what he does to help the people in this country. the shift to the left. we are not going to become that. people do not want to become that, that is why so many people are against him that voted for him. tom white is looking to give the democrats what they have been seeking, a winner in that district. here is a headline. the nomination hearings for her kagan are weeks away. can it is in both parties are trying to exploit certain aspects. "new york times" peace here. thanks for waiting o
believe when it is all said and done, after his second term, president obama will go down past bush sr., passed bill clinton, and turn out to be the best president for the people ever in the united states. host: we appreciate your contribution to the program. more of your calls in a second appeared the second editorial. also the washington times touches on this. to ohio on the republican line. caller: i think president obama will be a historic precedent, but not for the reasons that he wants to...
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that is how we got into iraq, vietnam, and how george bush sr. invaded panama. that kind of military is like letting a can play with matches. i think it is a disgrace that you have that kind of attitude you and everyone else in washington. guest: thank you for saving my life because i was a little girl in england during world war ii. it was thanks to americans like you that many of us were able to survive. i went to honor people at the battle of the ball, so i am grateful to you. -- bulge, so i am grateful to you. people just like us are being killed somewhere and we have the possibility to help them. that helps us, too. i am sorry that you feel the way that you do, but i appreciate everything that you did to make sure that people who were suffering during world war ii were kept safe. host: laguna west, california. mike. caller: madam secretary, i differ with you on the effect of sanctions on ending apartheid. a little-known fact it is common in south africa, the most popular television program at the time was the cosby show -- "the cosby show." white south afri
that is how we got into iraq, vietnam, and how george bush sr. invaded panama. that kind of military is like letting a can play with matches. i think it is a disgrace that you have that kind of attitude you and everyone else in washington. guest: thank you for saving my life because i was a little girl in england during world war ii. it was thanks to americans like you that many of us were able to survive. i went to honor people at the battle of the ball, so i am grateful to you. -- bulge, so i...
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but my assumption is in order to get a permit to drill, you have to show the mm srs that you'll equipment on-site and drill the well in such a fashion that you can handle expected problems, and there have been millions of oil wells drilled and gas wells, there have been tens of thousands of gas wells drilled in the gulf. it has to be a design parameter that you could have a catastrophic pressure release or blowout, to use the common term, and i would think that your blowout preventer and your technology, your casing should be designed to handle that. am i wrong? >> the gentleman who's the president of cameron, it's your blowout preventer. >> i can -- congressman -- >> do you understand -there is a volcano that exploded around this well. i mean, we don't know what happened, but my aumption is -- and if my assumption is wrong, then we have to re-assess the entire ocs drilling program, that if the technology had worked and the people had responded or had time enough to respond, even though you had the accident, it would have been contained, it would have been shut off. am i wrong about that?
but my assumption is in order to get a permit to drill, you have to show the mm srs that you'll equipment on-site and drill the well in such a fashion that you can handle expected problems, and there have been millions of oil wells drilled and gas wells, there have been tens of thousands of gas wells drilled in the gulf. it has to be a design parameter that you could have a catastrophic pressure release or blowout, to use the common term, and i would think that your blowout preventer and your...
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if you are sr., and medicare will be your health care, you should be scared to death of jack conaway'sproach. >> i think both of you are changing your views very frequently on this subject. i have been very consistent. arkansas would like to take the health care bill, start on the table and drive a stake through its heart heard this thing needs to go. we need to scrap it and start over. -- this thing needs to go. >> i think it is interesting that anything that is for the middle class or poor, we cannot afford it. we have 45,000 people in this country dying because of lack of access to health care. >> we can do that and make it affordable. >> we cannot afford it. let's get rid of these two wars. we are throwing business of dollars in the sand, not to mention thousands of our troops and dying over there. we are not doing counter- terrorism. bring these guys home, put on the border and use that money for health care. if it is for the middle class or poor, you know, it is amazing that the average ceo of an insurance company makes about $6 million per year just in bonuses. why is this happe
if you are sr., and medicare will be your health care, you should be scared to death of jack conaway'sproach. >> i think both of you are changing your views very frequently on this subject. i have been very consistent. arkansas would like to take the health care bill, start on the table and drive a stake through its heart heard this thing needs to go. we need to scrap it and start over. -- this thing needs to go. >> i think it is interesting that anything that is for the middle...
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hugh gallagher sr., a deputy sheriff in virginia city who died on duty in 1948. ronald haskell, a narcotics agent in carson city died on duty in 1975. richard wilson, a sergeant, who died after apprehending a suspect in 1994. these men were killed a long time ago, one almost 150 years ago when nevada had been a state for only two years. it doesn't matter the time. we can never forget their sacrifices. every day we should thank those who wake up on otherwise unremarkable mornings and head out to work with the job simply to keep us safe. today we thank and honor the courageous nevadans who on one unforgettable night never came home. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time iseserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of senate bill 3217, which the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 349, s. 3217, a bill to promote the financial stability of the united states by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, and so forth and for other purposes. mr. specter: madam president? the pr
hugh gallagher sr., a deputy sheriff in virginia city who died on duty in 1948. ronald haskell, a narcotics agent in carson city died on duty in 1975. richard wilson, a sergeant, who died after apprehending a suspect in 1994. these men were killed a long time ago, one almost 150 years ago when nevada had been a state for only two years. it doesn't matter the time. we can never forget their sacrifices. every day we should thank those who wake up on otherwise unremarkable mornings and head out to...
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>> of the people involved would be richard miller, mike payne, phil sr. and jr. >> how many times did you revise the program for this specific well? >> multiple. them as vital to their work two changes, is that accurate? -- >> if i told you there were four changes, is that accurate? >> it is possible. we thought it would take six strings when we set out. it ended up taking eight strings. some of them were shortened and some of them were deepened, as happens in all exploration wells, there are changes because of the nature of the type of oil or while you are drilling. -- well you drill. >> you said it was initially 7 and it was changed to 9? >> there were six strings initially. >> oh. you talked about why those changes were necessary. why in this well were those changes needed? >> when you start though well, you have a pore pressure plot and assumptions based on seismic data and calculations. when you actually drilled it, you disproved or prove those predictions. the predictions were not accurate, as it is in most expiration wells. there were six strings i
>> of the people involved would be richard miller, mike payne, phil sr. and jr. >> how many times did you revise the program for this specific well? >> multiple. them as vital to their work two changes, is that accurate? -- >> if i told you there were four changes, is that accurate? >> it is possible. we thought it would take six strings when we set out. it ended up taking eight strings. some of them were shortened and some of them were deepened, as happens in all...
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boccieri, for their leadership on this issue, his sr. viss himself, this is important legislation. it goes right to the heart of the service member families and what they believe in. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas. mr. moore: we have no further speakers and prepared to close. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from kansas. ms. jenkins: i yield as much time as he may consume to the gentleman from new york, my friend and colleague, mr. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lee: to follow on, first and foremost i do want to thank my good friend from ohio, mr. boccieri, for his hard work on this important bill that ensures the service flag can be displayed on residential properties which is key without limitations. each day millions of americans proudly display the service flag in recognition of conflicts overseas. however due to some unreasonable and misguided policies instituted by some housing associations, the service flag is unable to fly free. the bill before u
boccieri, for their leadership on this issue, his sr. viss himself, this is important legislation. it goes right to the heart of the service member families and what they believe in. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas. mr. moore: we have no further speakers and prepared to close. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from kansas. ms. jenkins: i yield as much time as he may consume to the gentleman from new...
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other people -- >> rich miller, joe patillo, sr. >> if i told you the work force changes to the casingams submitted, is that accurate? >> it is possible. >> is it possible, or do you not know? >> when we set out to drill the well we thought it would take six streams to drill the well. it ended up taking eight streams to drill the well. some of those were shortened and some of those were lengthened. there are changes to plants because of the type of well. -- plans because of the type of well. >> in the original casing program is admitted, there were seven casings. did it change to 9? >> the original program had six. >> no. that is not right. why, specifically in this well, with the changes needed? >> when you start the well, you have pressure being applied. with assumptions being made all of the data, you essentially prove or disprove the prediction. the prediction in this case was not accurate as it is in most exploration wells -- exploration wells. we had six casings, but we knew that we had more contingency strains available. it is not required to permit contingency strains. sometime
other people -- >> rich miller, joe patillo, sr. >> if i told you the work force changes to the casingams submitted, is that accurate? >> it is possible. >> is it possible, or do you not know? >> when we set out to drill the well we thought it would take six streams to drill the well. it ended up taking eight streams to drill the well. some of those were shortened and some of those were lengthened. there are changes to plants because of the type of well. -- plans...
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opening statement you felt compelled to respond to my opening statement when i talked about the mm srs study that said nearly half of all the wells that default are do to faulty cementing and i have a couple questions. first of all, how many wells drilled in the gulf at this period were at depths over 400 feet? >> i think, if i can provide some clarity to that. >> no. i'd like a short answer. how many wells were over 400 feet? >> i don't have that data. it is from the mms. >> was it more of them or less of them? >> i'm sorry? >> was it more of them or few of them? >> i don't know. >> you don't know. so are you saying, since thes wa only one blowout incident at depths over 400 feet, you think there's no risk for cementing for deep water drilling? >> no. i think what i was trying to point out because the subject of the study here is clearly deep water gulf of mexico, i was trying to provide a reference point for the committee with respect to the data which the mms has provide to us -- >> so what you're saying is you're not saying -- you are saying that there still could be a risk, that i
opening statement you felt compelled to respond to my opening statement when i talked about the mm srs study that said nearly half of all the wells that default are do to faulty cementing and i have a couple questions. first of all, how many wells drilled in the gulf at this period were at depths over 400 feet? >> i think, if i can provide some clarity to that. >> no. i'd like a short answer. how many wells were over 400 feet? >> i don't have that data. it is from the mms....
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it was 3.6%, and bill clinton beat george bush sr. on the "it's the economy, stupid" campaign. so 3.2% isn't going to cut it for our country. most economists say that if our economy continues to grow over the next year all the way through 2010 at the same rate that it grew in the first quarter, that the unemployment rate won't change. the unemployment rate will still be about 9% or 10% at the end of this year as it is today. now, what can we do to change that? well, we have to create an environment for job growth. we have done pretty good in creating job growth in washington. the one place the stimulus has really worked is in washington, d.c. salaries are up, jobs are up. there are plenty of new jobs around here. but out across america, we're not creating enough new jobs, and too many of the things that we're doing here make it harder to create new jobs. the health care bill makes it harder to create new jobs because it imposes taxes on job creators. it imposes taxes on investors. tax increases make it harder to create new jobs. running up the debt. if the proposal is to double
it was 3.6%, and bill clinton beat george bush sr. on the "it's the economy, stupid" campaign. so 3.2% isn't going to cut it for our country. most economists say that if our economy continues to grow over the next year all the way through 2010 at the same rate that it grew in the first quarter, that the unemployment rate won't change. the unemployment rate will still be about 9% or 10% at the end of this year as it is today. now, what can we do to change that? well, we have to create...