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sutherland. >> is thank you, mr. chair. mr. secretary, thank you for being here and thank you for the delay of going over a little bit. i know time's precious. um, i'd like to read a statement. there has been extremely negative reaction to the decision regarding keystone in the united states because this pipeline and this prompt is, obviously, what's in the best interests not just to have canadian economy, but also the american economy. therefore, based on the decision by this administration canada will seek to join the new asian trade bloc as it tries to increase energy exports to the region following the u.s. decision to delay the approval of transcontinue innocental corporation's $7 billion keystone xl pipeline. with that statement my question to you is, how does the american worker benefit if this canadian sands oil goes to china and ore parts of -- other parts of asia? >> congressman sutherland, let me just first say that canada is one of our best trading partners, and we have a great relationship with canada on a variety
sutherland. >> is thank you, mr. chair. mr. secretary, thank you for being here and thank you for the delay of going over a little bit. i know time's precious. um, i'd like to read a statement. there has been extremely negative reaction to the decision regarding keystone in the united states because this pipeline and this prompt is, obviously, what's in the best interests not just to have canadian economy, but also the american economy. therefore, based on the decision by this...
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bill and patty sutherland are living the dream.f those bells? >> never. >> no. >> never. >> reporter: the eternal beauty of tuscany, vineyards, olive groves, the hills called repeatedly to bill and patty sutherland. >> i love food. i wanted to be able to make my own olive oil and have a garden. >> we wanted to explore something new. we wanted to get out of our comfort zone. we had too much wine one day at lunch around the corner from here and the rest is history. >> reporter: she was 53. he was 54. they sold their house and bill's real estate business in dallas. >> we sold 90% of what we had. >> was it a retirement idea? >> no. we made the decision that we wanted to live here permanently and in order to do that, we would have to downsize and have to come up with a concept for a business. >> reporter: they came, they saw, they started a cooking school. >> this is all from the garden. we're going to go out in the garden in a few minutes. >> reporter: five months a year a dozen students a week come to tuscan women cook to learn tradit
bill and patty sutherland are living the dream.f those bells? >> never. >> no. >> never. >> reporter: the eternal beauty of tuscany, vineyards, olive groves, the hills called repeatedly to bill and patty sutherland. >> i love food. i wanted to be able to make my own olive oil and have a garden. >> we wanted to explore something new. we wanted to get out of our comfort zone. we had too much wine one day at lunch around the corner from here and the rest is...
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james sutherland gets the pass. syracuse up four. a minute to go in the half.oop jardine with the alley-oop for the dunk. second half now, syracuse continues to lead. their building, trandon trish, for the one-handed slam and foul. nice move. syracuse wins, 84-48. >>> that's your espn news update. i'm lindsay czarniak. >> a carolina alum, loves to see duke lose in big fashion. >> i know you do. >> love it. >>> the family of an 80-year-old man in illinois is refusing charitable donations after a stunning mistake. >> the man had donated a suit and other items to goodwill. in the pocket of that suit, his life savings, $13,000. after checking out his story, the search for the money began and it continues. >> charitable offers have come in from coast-to-coast. but the man only wants his original money back. >> costly mistake there. >> hopefully someone will do the right thing. >> there are good samaritans out there. >>> up next, "the pulse." why instead of decking the halls, many want to deck their house guests. >> interesting numbers. >>> and my favorite story of t
james sutherland gets the pass. syracuse up four. a minute to go in the half.oop jardine with the alley-oop for the dunk. second half now, syracuse continues to lead. their building, trandon trish, for the one-handed slam and foul. nice move. syracuse wins, 84-48. >>> that's your espn news update. i'm lindsay czarniak. >> a carolina alum, loves to see duke lose in big fashion. >> i know you do. >> love it. >>> the family of an 80-year-old man in illinois is...
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i don't think there will be any requisite silliation between smith and sutherland. >>> former heavyweightoe frazier has liver cancer and according to his manager he is in serious condition and under hospice care. sportsnet mid-atlanticing joe phraseyer was the first man to beat muhammad ali in what was called "the fight of the century. joe frazier was the chang from 1970 to '83. >>> 49ers are favored to win their fourth straight game in washington, d.c.. that formula works on the road just as well as at home. >> this is going to be old- fashioned football in a lot of ways. 50-degree weather, on grass, strong physical people that we're going up against this week. >> it's the kind of game that should get our guys' blood pumping. >> and be sure to check out the 49ers at washington, d.c.. game right here on channel 2 and kickover at 10:00 a.m. our live postgame show follows immediately. they have interviews and highlights on our show. that is sports as we see it this saturday night. sharks lose in overtime, but stoonld and cal come up victorious. >> thank you, fred. >> that is our report for
i don't think there will be any requisite silliation between smith and sutherland. >>> former heavyweightoe frazier has liver cancer and according to his manager he is in serious condition and under hospice care. sportsnet mid-atlanticing joe phraseyer was the first man to beat muhammad ali in what was called "the fight of the century. joe frazier was the chang from 1970 to '83. >>> 49ers are favored to win their fourth straight game in washington, d.c.. that formula...
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sutherland has been sitting very patiently. with your indulgence those will be last two questioners. we should get you out of here close to that time. it will be okay because we have to do it that way. mr. holt is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, good to see you. it was good to see you at the, at in paterson, new jersey at our new national park in new jersey. thank you for coming. several different questions. first of all, wanted to really look at this question of whether the energy extraction industry is our best place to look for jobs? you know with exxonmobil and chevron and shell and bp and so forth having a, over the last half dozen years earning hundreds of billions between, 5 and 600 billions dollars in profits over that same period their workforce shed 11,000 workers. the bureau of labor statistics and the department of labor says, quote, employment in oil and gas extraction is expected to decline by 16% through 2018. now, your all on record and in practice promoting production. in fact production is up al
sutherland has been sitting very patiently. with your indulgence those will be last two questioners. we should get you out of here close to that time. it will be okay because we have to do it that way. mr. holt is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, good to see you. it was good to see you at the, at in paterson, new jersey at our new national park in new jersey. thank you for coming. several different questions. first of all, wanted to really look at this question of whether...
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he was a clerk for judge lawrence sutherland, he was also a clerk subsequently for justice clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. in the legislative field, he was a general counsel of the senate judiciary committee, and as a executive branch member he served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the united states department of justice. and his issues there where he worked primarily involving foreign affairs, national security and separation of powers, but particularly where he was a very key member of the office of legal counsel in dealing with the issues relating to national security and particularly the attack on 9/11. professor yoo has been a visiting professor at several law schools and has received numerous fellowships and awards and honors during his career. he is a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute and has received the paul bader award for excellence in legal scholarship in teaching from the federalist society for law and public policy. he's also testified before the judiciary committees of both the senate and the h
he was a clerk for judge lawrence sutherland, he was also a clerk subsequently for justice clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. in the legislative field, he was a general counsel of the senate judiciary committee, and as a executive branch member he served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the united states department of justice. and his issues there where he worked primarily involving foreign affairs, national security and separation of...
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particularly curtiss-wright, which has not come up in the course of the argument, but justice sutherland's opinion in the curtiss-wright case in which he spoke broadly of the president as being the sole organ of foreign policy, one has to say that the harvard professor thomas reed powell, who used to tell his students that just because justice sutherland writes clearly, you must not suppose that he thinks clearly. [laughter] we submit that. >> i just have one question on washington's recognition of revolutionary friends. you cite in the brief the fact that the administration was simply following what it seemed to be a dictate of international law. you want us to infer from that that he was not exercising real discretion there? >> correct. historians have studied and determined that he was just following mr. vattel, who said you had to recognize any country that had the facto control. therefore, since the french revolutionist were in the fact of control of the french government, washington had no choice. he was not exercising any kind of discretion. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submit
particularly curtiss-wright, which has not come up in the course of the argument, but justice sutherland's opinion in the curtiss-wright case in which he spoke broadly of the president as being the sole organ of foreign policy, one has to say that the harvard professor thomas reed powell, who used to tell his students that just because justice sutherland writes clearly, you must not suppose that he thinks clearly. [laughter] we submit that. >> i just have one question on washington's...
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particularly curtiss--wright, which has not come up in the course of the argument, but justice sutherland's opinion in the curtiss--wright case in which he spoke broadly of the president as being the sole organ of foreign policy, one has to say that the harvard professor thomas reed powell, who used to tell his students that just because justice sutherland writes clearly, you must not suppose that he thinks clearly. [laughter.] mr. lewin: and we submit that is really what it's all about. justice kennedy: i -- just -- just one question on -- on washington's recognition of revolutionary france. you cite in the reply brief the fact that the administration was simply following what it deemed to be a dictate of international law. do you want us to infer from that that he was not exercising real discretion there? mr. lewin: correct. the -- historians who studied that have determined that he was just following mr. vattel, who said you had have to recognize any country that has de facto control, and therefore, since the french revolutionists were in de facto control of the french government, washin
particularly curtiss--wright, which has not come up in the course of the argument, but justice sutherland's opinion in the curtiss--wright case in which he spoke broadly of the president as being the sole organ of foreign policy, one has to say that the harvard professor thomas reed powell, who used to tell his students that just because justice sutherland writes clearly, you must not suppose that he thinks clearly. [laughter.] mr. lewin: and we submit that is really what it's all about....
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one has to save the harbor or faster used to tell his students that just because justice sutherland writesclearly, you must not suppose he thinks clearly. [laughter] and we submit that israeli -- >> just one question on washington's recognition on the revolutionary front. use site in the replay brief the fact that the administration has sent the following listing to be dictated international law. join us to infer he was not exercising the real discretion? >> correct. historians who study that discovered he was just following mr. patel who said you have to recognize any country that has defied to control and therefore since the french revolution ms. brenda fact to control the french government, washington had no choice. he was not exercising any kind of discretion. >> thank you, counsel. >> cases submitted. >> ethnic nationalism, tribalism, religious fundamentalism are far more power than ideology. and we are not immune in this country from these forces. and when the melting pot has been thrown out in your preaching multiculturalism, what holds us together? >> there's a story as told inside
one has to save the harbor or faster used to tell his students that just because justice sutherland writesclearly, you must not suppose he thinks clearly. [laughter] and we submit that israeli -- >> just one question on washington's recognition on the revolutionary front. use site in the replay brief the fact that the administration has sent the following listing to be dictated international law. join us to infer he was not exercising the real discretion? >> correct. historians who...