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. >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. so dance to the sound of a violin or the guitar is one of the unique forms of perare you vaifian dance and brought with the african slave trade in the 16th century. the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish). >> so we started with a certain type of dance until at least two dance we challenge each other, yes. >> (speaking spanish). (applause). >> (speaking spanish)
. >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. so dance to the sound of a violin or the guitar is one of the unique forms of perare you vaifian dance and brought with the african slave trade in the 16th century. the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish). >> so we started with a certain type of dance until at...
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two days later he comes back and says, yeah, they own a ranch together in taos, new mexico. so they met during the nixon administration, when rather covered the white house and they've just remained friends very close friends every since. >> you want facts? >> yes, sir. >> the facts are these. i didn't know dan rather. we were not close friends. our children went to school together in washington, d.c., and our wives were close friends, and dan and i became friends. i had -- i was -- it was not -- he was covering the white house. i was in government but i didn't deal with him, from a press standpoint at all. it was more of a neighborhood type thing. and at a certain point it was not taos, new mexico, it was -- i can remember the name of the town. it's over east of santa fe. and we owned a ranch there, there were five of us, i think, who owned the ranch. just different people, different relationships, and it was kind of a -- we never used it much. it was a -- an investment. and i -- i have known dan over the years. and i haven't seen him in ages. joyce, my wife joyce sees jean
two days later he comes back and says, yeah, they own a ranch together in taos, new mexico. so they met during the nixon administration, when rather covered the white house and they've just remained friends very close friends every since. >> you want facts? >> yes, sir. >> the facts are these. i didn't know dan rather. we were not close friends. our children went to school together in washington, d.c., and our wives were close friends, and dan and i became friends. i had -- i...
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. >> tao is going to be leaving office. what do we know about the new man in the office and the sort of pressures he's going to be facing especially the pressure to act perhaps or to respond to the repositioning as a ng his r visits to the -- reciprocal visits to the united states and also the visit to china with vice president biden. i got to spend a little bit of time with him. at this juncture he is one of the most circumspect leaders you could ever imagine. but what's often lost on americans, job number one, probably two, three and four for the central leadership. these are domestic jobs. what to do about the economy. what to do about social stability. how to ensure that pressures don't build up on the domestic scene. and that's where his primary focus will be. clearly in the last serve months there has been a slowing in the chinese economy. that has what's really captured the attention of the senior chinese leadership. in truth when he came to the united states it was very clear. that his early experience on a farm and
. >> tao is going to be leaving office. what do we know about the new man in the office and the sort of pressures he's going to be facing especially the pressure to act perhaps or to respond to the repositioning as a ng his r visits to the -- reciprocal visits to the united states and also the visit to china with vice president biden. i got to spend a little bit of time with him. at this juncture he is one of the most circumspect leaders you could ever imagine. but what's often lost on...
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different the picture is right now people are trying to deal with this situation and we are in a maze tao braved the. situation facing horror of war that has come to their home they say yes we know it is happening right now here in damascus and in our country it's been here for seventeen months already but we cannot do anything with these and live has to go on and we have to leave so they're trying to do with this is just waiting for this nightmare to end this is what they say. professor lawrence davidson from west chester university in the u.s. says that if the international community really wants to stop violence in syria it has to put pressure on those sponsoring the rebel. this u.n. resolution was something of a red herring. because it wouldn't have made much difference on the ground the british ambassador to the u.n. made a statement that said that. the resolution would have helped save lives i think this is just utter fantasy i think from the american standpoint why into being openly when it's possible that the regime might fall not just through clandestine intervention in direct in
different the picture is right now people are trying to deal with this situation and we are in a maze tao braved the. situation facing horror of war that has come to their home they say yes we know it is happening right now here in damascus and in our country it's been here for seventeen months already but we cannot do anything with these and live has to go on and we have to leave so they're trying to do with this is just waiting for this nightmare to end this is what they say. professor...
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i do think that in this kind of hos tbo tao tibo hre in served -- you are very discerning about who you want to talk to in order to do your reporting who are some experts i guess that you werealo gin inatorr aknd so fthe tif k? >> guest: i wanted the original documentation fro the i wod tya edical junaan emsot o ditely wd of angry like this stuff is going on. i had one story abua doctor in texas h a wed ic raldsrcy the drug, so in the case he gave me many documents but i also interviewed thedmeof ta tea this book is patients because as a journalist i get a lot of e-mails and phone calls romai tv fe fcthsr thd g e enatr armed if they do get a settlement, and often they do it is to ee the story and it's just an otrages orsif ysur >>t:adet reg er talking about sources. but you wrote several times about different publications and homes do'clpndrgournalists who foior i erou iifoio. ipetoread a you mentioned my master's project advisorso i thought it s wohrautst beey isuiede epe hait aarticle basically cale elma that appeared in "the new york times" magazine. so i asked her because you talk a
i do think that in this kind of hos tbo tao tibo hre in served -- you are very discerning about who you want to talk to in order to do your reporting who are some experts i guess that you werealo gin inatorr aknd so fthe tif k? >> guest: i wanted the original documentation fro the i wod tya edical junaan emsot o ditely wd of angry like this stuff is going on. i had one story abua doctor in texas h a wed ic raldsrcy the drug, so in the case he gave me many documents but i also interviewed...
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often not understood, and that has to do with,lthough we n'reen hug rcenrak s, obvlyzod otrsonlede tao have a disproportionate influen over what we call mind share. we are not as big and market share, but we do have mi sh att mns i m enoo o tnkat - ar s ateate t t blrs office the rest of the book world. it means other independent bookstores are going to be interested in that book and author thay pngtor anw hee d dhe dsng od tpphi peenksre drive sales across the industry, not just our own sales. they dve them across the industry, so we reallyepreent amptac pcef thoosyemha sho e orlke hatreea is extremely important to authors and publishers and frankly to consumers who want affirmative knowledgeableplling th wha bks a h t shap lerens, is ehength thindeenokes ths so i guess to some up, we feel confident. we note thathysical books are going to repsent less ofur ovens. f ttherean trueour entoiss a great independent local bookstore. we are not compromising that at all. at theame time we have found ways to build onhat unone ou wayso drplenfent w reurory reiv psical bks erprt llha of our busin
often not understood, and that has to do with,lthough we n'reen hug rcenrak s, obvlyzod otrsonlede tao have a disproportionate influen over what we call mind share. we are not as big and market share, but we do have mi sh att mns i m enoo o tnkat - ar s ateate t t blrs office the rest of the book world. it means other independent bookstores are going to be interested in that book and author thay pngtor anw hee d dhe dsng od tpphi peenksre drive sales across the industry, not just our own sales....
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but you've asked me about people people are trying to deal with this situation and we are in a maze tao how brave they are in this situation facing horror of war that has come to the home they say yes we know it is happening right now here in damascus and in our country it's been here for seventeen months already but we cannot do anything with these and life has to go on and we have to leave so they're trying to do with this and they just try to organize their ordinary life as if nothing happened just waiting for this nightmare to end this is what they say all right live from damascus here artie's correspondent marie if an ocean of course you can always follow her live updates on twitter at and underscore r t thank you. angry protesters were met with tear gas and rubber bullets on spanish streets as they marched against more planned austerity a number of people were injured and detained clashes followed massive peaceful demonstrations which were joined by hundreds of thousands of people across spain people are furious that public spending is once again being slashed in response to rescu
but you've asked me about people people are trying to deal with this situation and we are in a maze tao how brave they are in this situation facing horror of war that has come to the home they say yes we know it is happening right now here in damascus and in our country it's been here for seventeen months already but we cannot do anything with these and life has to go on and we have to leave so they're trying to do with this and they just try to organize their ordinary life as if nothing...
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court has expanded the definition of person to include inanimate non-living economy destroying and it tao at times sociopathic and downright evil corporations over time we've witnessed the current corruption of our american democracy and a shift to a corporate oligarchy where we've lost much of our control over american politics to corporations with a lot of the power and control the corporations have in america grows so much that we're left with the post citizens united logic that a year the living breathing human being can marry the likes of walmart or exxon mobil it's time we restored sanity to america and brought the word person back to the vision of our founding fathers were corporations were not people and money certainly was not speech go to move to amend oregon health or redefine marriage as between two living and breathing human beings. and that's it for tonight's big picture don't forget democracy begins with you your it sort of. wealthy british style some time to time with. the. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert
court has expanded the definition of person to include inanimate non-living economy destroying and it tao at times sociopathic and downright evil corporations over time we've witnessed the current corruption of our american democracy and a shift to a corporate oligarchy where we've lost much of our control over american politics to corporations with a lot of the power and control the corporations have in america grows so much that we're left with the post citizens united logic that a year the...
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did you have a favorite character that had to do with the aftermath of the civil war and theclrl id tao a lot about her or that relationship, but she was a fascinating new mexican woman and se saw a lot the sam arnd wth e rmfoheylns th w tooo from because he gave lots of good descriptions and basically she says that just to paraphrase the they were both real men bepi tyonving and th i he yos twewrth knowing. yes. >> what was the most exciting highlight -- what was the most exciting highlight on your research in the book? nay one thing that stands out. spec the most exciting higight foouo isr,ninat uncu ht published before, and i single out individual and i believe you for that to discover in the look and individual the was patau garate killer and it isn't one that iusuallyicked the ewl tos d allin something new to the story. but there were other exciting things, too. and i have to admit when i started this book i didnt really realize how great that story is fll tek t ar eit g t wh oina kept thinking this is good stuff i'm lucky to be writing about these individuals because it is just a
did you have a favorite character that had to do with the aftermath of the civil war and theclrl id tao a lot about her or that relationship, but she was a fascinating new mexican woman and se saw a lot the sam arnd wth e rmfoheylns th w tooo from because he gave lots of good descriptions and basically she says that just to paraphrase the they were both real men bepi tyonving and th i he yos twewrth knowing. yes. >> what was the most exciting highlight -- what was the most exciting...
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. >> officials are calling on maryland regulators to find utility giants -- fine the utility tao islagiantsn. they will focus on reliability and restoration after 66,000 residents lost power during the storm. >> we need to find e them. >> early , they ask for an extension on the rate increase deadline. the meeting is at 1:00 p.m. and we understand the public will have a chance to submit questions. >> all right. thank you. metro is expected to announce new guidelines today. this is how fast trains can travel during each. this comes after the green line train derailed outside the west hyattsville station. excessive heat caused part of the track to buckle. many roads implement he restrictions when the mercury reaches a certain point. >> let us go to gaithersburg where investigators are canvassing a neighborhood for information that will help them solve a rape case. police officers are handing out fliers to drivers and businesses in the area of airpark road. a woman told police at man sexually assaulted her at night on monday. the suspect fled after the attack. >> a northwest d.c. neighborhood
. >> officials are calling on maryland regulators to find utility giants -- fine the utility tao islagiantsn. they will focus on reliability and restoration after 66,000 residents lost power during the storm. >> we need to find e them. >> early , they ask for an extension on the rate increase deadline. the meeting is at 1:00 p.m. and we understand the public will have a chance to submit questions. >> all right. thank you. metro is expected to announce new guidelines...
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so tao comes up witha substantive order to do this. i talked to a guy ho oke f higpaitre liomin os pred sen overseas. remember the tao salesman sowed up with sheets of this stuff, which was totally trnsparent. evhiou uo up maak aetihtb sh u'rag thaye call a saran and you should give it a try. and of coursit is a wonder. he could wra machine guns nknt ks ti s rp. ou a tor gn obco oo h staples to spring up out of the wartime productn. and then dpt. tmnan rj gaeralthhe g bedntkng the laratory experiment in terms of splitting the atom and ballsef toralys nowfo lciondee th oe company automatically to upont. they aalhaou bses eyusoonrti derytg schedules. the army used them to build gunpowder plants, for example. dupont takes a job i've created te hy okdees ttnvr enus aes out i hanford, washington where plutonium will be processed for the atomic bomb to be dropped on sa itpoes knudn sets in motion to the sutrrs tr contract or sagitta amannond atiof pbome wmet'nem basically standing to start to approach in tat of germy. 194 tffretso dry arwiul
so tao comes up witha substantive order to do this. i talked to a guy ho oke f higpaitre liomin os pred sen overseas. remember the tao salesman sowed up with sheets of this stuff, which was totally trnsparent. evhiou uo up maak aetihtb sh u'rag thaye call a saran and you should give it a try. and of coursit is a wonder. he could wra machine guns nknt ks ti s rp. ou a tor gn obco oo h staples to spring up out of the wartime productn. and then dpt. tmnan rj gaeralthhe g bedntkng the laratory...
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in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taosh is there to film it. alex estimates the 600 foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a foursecond freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake and just not coherent with myself. >> alex's fancy flip work costs him more time than he can afford. he can't deploy his chute in the four second time limit and now he's deep into the danger zone. >> he just died. >> the ground was coming up really fast and i was like freaking out. i just threw my pilot chute as fast as i could. >> but it isn't fast enough. alex hits the ground traveling more than 100 miles per hour. >> when i hit the ground it was lights out. i woke up about 15 seconds later on my back fl
in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taosh is there to film it. alex estimates the 600 foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a foursecond freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to...
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and the shows up both in good ways, for example the huge research project run by boeing and the chin tao university on fuel and also in a very unexpected way where one of the most important environmental terriers to a better environmental management in china turns out to be the chinese military. almost all the airspace in china's controlled by the military and airlines have to take indirect contorted routes through this. many of you know that airliners in the u.s., if you listen to the pilot flying it 35,000 feet, often in their chinese flight will be flying at 10,000 feet which is a much less efficient way for the airlines to operate. many people have argued to me that chinese airlines could double their traffic with no increase in emissions if simply they got rid of all the military control of the airspace by flying the same efficient routing so there is the environmental issue in the military issue and there is one other point that i will mention here which is the surprising parallel between the openness and the closeness of chinese life to outsiders. something i liked very much about
and the shows up both in good ways, for example the huge research project run by boeing and the chin tao university on fuel and also in a very unexpected way where one of the most important environmental terriers to a better environmental management in china turns out to be the chinese military. almost all the airspace in china's controlled by the military and airlines have to take indirect contorted routes through this. many of you know that airliners in the u.s., if you listen to the pilot...
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commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject d i'workg lr es crn w ro, ansul e tao tit ses t rmit ai pam >> thank you f the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first int ofrsho s fianai alrpd when we used the freedom of information act we go asking for documents thate don't know exist. and wed fom inatac dra y. ho goctst ne that questions, hunches, based on conduct of what we've seen already when the fbi's been tracking young muslim men between the ages of 18 and 33 asking them to come in for voluntary fingerprinting, otph mng ue adunhed av sorag rith g t tlind obti and lamentably our hunches were borne out. i think, frankly, ongha th n-- i w ur aec le isanitwhe g diees. wesuimen times, but for the record, he's a man of enormous credibility. he's probably the man in the justice department botunder e ahemam ie grst rs rd ret. n no and with all that i encourage you to encourage him to take a much more active position on these threat assessments, which i fear arenly the tip of the iceberg. e rnen gli w tho n inignsan t ch sngthanim they're doing it to gai
commend chairman durbin for his recent letter to the fbi on the subject d i'workg lr es crn w ro, ansul e tao tit ses t rmit ai pam >> thank you f the question, senator franken. and, yes, what i would first int ofrsho s fianai alrpd when we used the freedom of information act we go asking for documents thate don't know exist. and wed fom inatac dra y. ho goctst ne that questions, hunches, based on conduct of what we've seen already when the fbi's been tracking young muslim men between the...
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edthap bssepeo tao k mike down each other's stories. so, you know, it is a great tradition. ret.d like t see,no an i tffs anta amazing job of finding video to make all these points. u knot'meou th kw la i think the spirit of satire, you know, has bn loosened up land for a long time. brgowfuleeally importantay to inht.ait >> well, i am tremendously pleased that everyone who i here managed to make it. and reado appreciat. gssha wouayhat ilwiatialo i plunge and. i hope find some unexpected plsures along the way, as i fothncbly al tkw, pfed the best part, the biggest payoff was discovering the wonderful work that people had been, you know,doing for wi upo h ghatas. en t b,isr people and go and plunge into their work in turn in get t know them better. >> thanks aot. lanuc u n onspeal ur n eonbo profiling five reporrs who covered world war ii. co t 3isofris biogrhy o u.s. journalism in his book, suth w wulusca. . an srkatn. can ean otuty it can guarantee our competitiveness. it can put america back on top. yot, butptalk aboutoa a . no ofvehaes congress's bavior. >> from the time i
edthap bssepeo tao k mike down each other's stories. so, you know, it is a great tradition. ret.d like t see,no an i tffs anta amazing job of finding video to make all these points. u knot'meou th kw la i think the spirit of satire, you know, has bn loosened up land for a long time. brgowfuleeally importantay to inht.ait >> well, i am tremendously pleased that everyone who i here managed to make it. and reado appreciat. gssha wouayhat ilwiatialo i plunge and. i hope find some unexpected...
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[applause] >> one of my favorite drugs to talk about is in maybe half of pigs, half of taos, and a lot of turkeys. this drug is not withdrawn when they walk on to the killing floor, and that means when the animal is killed and the need is sold, the drug is in there. >> this weekend, martha rosenberg the behind-the-scenes of the food and drug industries, finding regulatory lapses. "born with a junk food deficiency" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. on c-span to. >> now, reporters from some of the nation's biggest newspapers did a behind-the-scenes look at the recently completed a supreme court term, discussing the historic health-care decision speculate on how john roberts joined. the d.c. bar session hosted this panel. the new supreme court term begins monday, october 1. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i am the legal director of the aclu and an amateur court watcher. next to me is adam liptak. in 1992, he joined the new york times' corporate legal department, advising and lit skating on defamation, privacy, new
[applause] >> one of my favorite drugs to talk about is in maybe half of pigs, half of taos, and a lot of turkeys. this drug is not withdrawn when they walk on to the killing floor, and that means when the animal is killed and the need is sold, the drug is in there. >> this weekend, martha rosenberg the behind-the-scenes of the food and drug industries, finding regulatory lapses. "born with a junk food deficiency" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. on c-span to. >> now,...
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um, but mine wasn't such a good reason, and, um, myfrly ctugedti nt,m,taom t i sro tao yone, and i just let the time pass by, and then when i was 30 i sdenly changed my mind. >> host: you also mention, thgh, that the dctor s in reeles llyos. teow yar thperi weof cigarette stuck in the corner of his mouth listening to their heart while ash fell down them. [laughte th's dinity a ur d a g: nrine ve ht tnk r e >> host: why >> guest: um, i think the short and simple answer would be that i'm a covering alcoholic. even aovcoc. ca inecuncn icderave a drink again. i tend to be an all or nothing person, and at the moment i decided i probably shouldn't drink, i sort of decided that i g: n'owi' umu kyen said, um, this is the most bing chapter about alcoholism i've ever read wo ris.admue, she hasme thwae es atbeiju w t bue h he matter is i women who say to themselvesith drnge iuln a while, boy, i'm t,e go awi yoow ielwnt ntht school or nothing, nothing really terble like that, just this nagging shn've t fhmaybe, you know, inl w thttar loven the fact that nobody really needs to have alcohol. i mean,
um, but mine wasn't such a good reason, and, um, myfrly ctugedti nt,m,taom t i sro tao yone, and i just let the time pass by, and then when i was 30 i sdenly changed my mind. >> host: you also mention, thgh, that the dctor s in reeles llyos. teow yar thperi weof cigarette stuck in the corner of his mouth listening to their heart while ash fell down them. [laughte th's dinity a ur d a g: nrine ve ht tnk r e >> host: why >> guest: um, i think the short and simple answer would be...
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and on a personal note i love talks tomyborrrsn sis,s ti tao om fl lillga we i'xteb re and bring theto you. plldz one of the tings they are working on, at is a huge part ofhe pitic rm aravnght coen regra aot0 on e hehihtsto cuwimpsti today is what has happened with the ability in right to be able to vote. and i think one ofthb wao tt l ry ge thau n wee ge yon'veogotf bae kind of see what is happened here. four years ago we had a historic election. electing the first african-americanresint i raba ctyoow scurhe ghtuouifdead sw, you know, obama winning 70% of all new voters. this is people who had registered to vote for 2008,and decrats mos ad t rd it'tsthtw unce r te 2010. it was a difficult year for all of us on the progressive side. the 2010 elections changed the makeup, ally o te l h ins pi atveneegf anaodeoic collta ouses from democrat to republican. in fact, in 2010, a republican pick 6isve se wewat ve ld th weeeaaonimnt rk adeni seen and tax on women. many people realize was happening t at the same te was ewa did a heg adbtio beabtot in 2011 lone there were tree states that intro
and on a personal note i love talks tomyborrrsn sis,s ti tao om fl lillga we i'xteb re and bring theto you. plldz one of the tings they are working on, at is a huge part ofhe pitic rm aravnght coen regra aot0 on e hehihtsto cuwimpsti today is what has happened with the ability in right to be able to vote. and i think one ofthb wao tt l ry ge thau n wee ge yon'veogotf bae kind of see what is happened here. four years ago we had a historic election. electing the first african-americanresint i...
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tao,ce,h o an k a hge are odte. he is not running, he announces h d puss e leavofce thndto.ov inth pra fragwo liiau on e air. >> caller: hello, how are you doing? david, you might want to modify your resnse on thepre enha m o thig oecssm ytfascism should be called corporatism. e mrg oprad rn d sby am to mussolini. in the 1920s. the publanar, hi y,te at toerventer comment? >> guest: we see corporations from both sides, working both sides of the aisle, wel as eyl. ntto fer hi on tes cto venmfrngd on them, and what we haveseen ceamnas hcm r obadston tai ort st,akeouts certain industries, not necessarily socializing something, but becoming partners with gm or chrysleor withthe health care th wthpaacc inorcenngours rtotth rreo co-pays or require thatgnrialted isdsfa t du. ha ip cyou rrsswt h d or. and so he you can point the finger to a bunch of parties. i think that the pure forms of cova,ad tyhean par are pure eno afr ht >>t:idtr, he eioas e cror reandolph hearst lv inltrehbl iaea iadical figure, a radil democrat. t coqu nsto ir srtofcid. >>t: i that? >> guest: i'm not quite su
tao,ce,h o an k a hge are odte. he is not running, he announces h d puss e leavofce thndto.ov inth pra fragwo liiau on e air. >> caller: hello, how are you doing? david, you might want to modify your resnse on thepre enha m o thig oecssm ytfascism should be called corporatism. e mrg oprad rn d sby am to mussolini. in the 1920s. the publanar, hi y,te at toerventer comment? >> guest: we see corporations from both sides, working both sides of the aisle, wel as eyl. ntto fer hi on tes...
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download at -- tao mota us as an iphone act or go online to c- span.org. >> the political parties are holding their platform hearings in advance of the summer convention. democrats hold hearings in minnesota this weekend followed by their final platform recommendations in detroit. in august, republican start their platform process at the convention site in florida. the coverage of the party conventions continues august 10 with a reform party in philadelphia followed by the republican national convention with live gavel-to-gavel coverage beginning monday, august 27. the democratic national convention on september 3. >> we did not begin as a city in kentucky. there was only a fake nagin -- native american area and later, a county. we began in 1778. >> next weekend, join "book tv" and c-span's local content vehicles from louisville, ky. literary life with "book tv" on mitch mcconnell and offered on rebuilding american politics, the internet revolution. sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv," three weeks of plantation would be key in shaping lincoln's views on slavery. to we
download at -- tao mota us as an iphone act or go online to c- span.org. >> the political parties are holding their platform hearings in advance of the summer convention. democrats hold hearings in minnesota this weekend followed by their final platform recommendations in detroit. in august, republican start their platform process at the convention site in florida. the coverage of the party conventions continues august 10 with a reform party in philadelphia followed by the republican...
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chairman, ranking membertiy, er omee t poitoapeu of titfrhe tao civilian-led mission in iraq. my statement examines this question in light of five issues; the police developnt rahecutun, coatn ,an sin o retronet ahe cr imi stivti t we've seen in this year. i'll briefly summarize eachf our, each of mypoin iny po dop pam le esog si fodnant to state management over the last eight months. interestingly, it transitioned from state management to dod management eight years nl ra ed e e dtm enlylls ra d zehe sri ssreed formation of something called the multi-national security transition command in iraq which operated the police training an apldnd nd gnanoufey hor, not well planned or well agreed to or a sufficient reement wasn't secured from the iraqis as oit st to al av aervi ng hilyhll fw oatitoot progress made with regard to those recommendations, but the most significant events that have occurred since then he been the reduction the size og reitth taq thhe clehe sri le tcoueraq have limited the capacity to execute the initial ambitious range of the program. cond point,ecurity siat
chairman, ranking membertiy, er omee t poitoapeu of titfrhe tao civilian-led mission in iraq. my statement examines this question in light of five issues; the police developnt rahecutun, coatn ,an sin o retronet ahe cr imi stivti t we've seen in this year. i'll briefly summarize eachf our, each of mypoin iny po dop pam le esog si fodnant to state management over the last eight months. interestingly, it transitioned from state management to dod management eight years nl ra ed e e dtm enlylls ra...
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it's time for taos end this war and bring our troops home. i thank you, madam chair. the chair: the clerk will read. the clerk: page 8, line 3, operation and may not navens, navy. $41,463,773,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam chair, to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> madam chair, i rise to strike the last word and i would like to have a colloquy between myself, the chairman and the gentleman from washington on an issue regarding costs associated with the security clearance process. mr. dicks: will the gentleman yield? >> i yield. mr. dicks: i would be happy to discuss the security clearance cost. >> as the gentleman knows, security clearances are necessary to protect national security and are required for thousands of jobs. mr. farr: the process is also expensive. d.o.d. pays billions of dollars to the office of personnel management, o.p.m., to manage the security clearance program. o.p.m. has made improvements in the investigation process so the program is n
it's time for taos end this war and bring our troops home. i thank you, madam chair. the chair: the clerk will read. the clerk: page 8, line 3, operation and may not navens, navy. $41,463,773,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam chair, to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> madam chair, i rise to strike the last word and i would like to have a colloquy between myself, the chairman...
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i call my colleagues to supporting this legislation today, i also call on taos demand that the farm bill, passed with 35 out of thing a -- with 35 ayes out of the agriculture committee be brought to the floor. it affects the ability to hire and purchase. american farmers create jobs and make investments to keep jobs. the difference between a farmer and businessman, the farmer's profits are more subject to the whims of the market. let's take care of our farmers and future farmers. we must pass a five-year farm bill. let's pass this bill today and get on to the farm bill next. thank you very much and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan. >> i am glad to yield to my farmer friend from kansas, mr. huelskamp, for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. huelskamp: i rise in support of family farms of kansas and all of america. the proposed department of labor rule to prevent children working on family farms is a contradiction to our ag tradition. the family farm is one of the best place
i call my colleagues to supporting this legislation today, i also call on taos demand that the farm bill, passed with 35 out of thing a -- with 35 ayes out of the agriculture committee be brought to the floor. it affects the ability to hire and purchase. american farmers create jobs and make investments to keep jobs. the difference between a farmer and businessman, the farmer's profits are more subject to the whims of the market. let's take care of our farmers and future farmers. we must pass a...
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person to argue that we should not be doing things differently, but it seems to me it's pastime for taos take a step back and talk a hard look at this so-called postal crisis and at potential solutions and their implications. mr. speaker, it is important to note from the outset that the postal service has played a vital role in the development of the united states. it is -- it dates back to the beginning of our country, the first postmaster general was benjamin franklin. the service was established 236 years ago. the postal service actually has been involved, when we let it work a variety of innovations. there are those concerned today with the advent of email, that it is somehow -- that it has somehow made it impossible for the postal service to move forward in this climate. it's interest this epostal service has been able to survive the telegraph, the fax machine, it has in fact been part of the innovation, airmail service was part of what the postal service did to help launch the aviation industry in this country. and we have today a pattern of development of the transcontinental rail
person to argue that we should not be doing things differently, but it seems to me it's pastime for taos take a step back and talk a hard look at this so-called postal crisis and at potential solutions and their implications. mr. speaker, it is important to note from the outset that the postal service has played a vital role in the development of the united states. it is -- it dates back to the beginning of our country, the first postmaster general was benjamin franklin. the service was...
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coffman: i think this does not allow taos maintain forces in europe. there's no part of the nato charter that requires us to maintain a presence in europe. mr. dicks: it sounds as if, no other funds shall be available to continue the deployment past 2013 from the 1772 p brigade, except pursuant to article 5 -- is there some commitment in the north atlantic treaty that requires us to have the troops there? mr. coffman: there's no requirement where we have to maintain a permanent military presence in europe. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. who seeks recognition? the gentleman from washington? mr. dicks: i strike the requisite number of words. recognized for five minutes. mr. kicks -- mr. dicks: i believe this amendment is unnecessary because the department of defense is in the process of reducing the number of troops in europe. the department has already announced the closure of army garrisons in several places by 2015. fourthmore, they've begun toe the process of deact visiting infantry brigades, each with 3,850 soldiers. i think this is wh
coffman: i think this does not allow taos maintain forces in europe. there's no part of the nato charter that requires us to maintain a presence in europe. mr. dicks: it sounds as if, no other funds shall be available to continue the deployment past 2013 from the 1772 p brigade, except pursuant to article 5 -- is there some commitment in the north atlantic treaty that requires us to have the troops there? mr. coffman: there's no requirement where we have to maintain a permanent military...
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the first designation was to protect the beautiful rock formations of the taos caves, notable for its tunnels. it has since been expanded several times by executive order and congressional mandate to the present size of over 26,000 acres. it's larger that several existing national parks. pinnacles is culturally significant area for several native american tribes. it served as the backdrop for john ste nimbings beck's of mice and men" and "east of eden." from exploring caves and exploring rock formations, visitors and families can participate in activities that leave lasting memories. it is truly worthy of national park status. the pinnacles themselves are half of what remains of the nenatch volcano which eripted 23 million years ago and are located at the junction of the pacific and northern american tetonic plates. the san andreas fall is four miles to the east and miner's gulch run through the pinnacles system. the pinnacles system is home to 149 species of birds, 49 mammals, 22 reptiles, six apple fibians, 68 butterflies, 36 dragon flies and damsle flies and nearly 400 different ki
the first designation was to protect the beautiful rock formations of the taos caves, notable for its tunnels. it has since been expanded several times by executive order and congressional mandate to the present size of over 26,000 acres. it's larger that several existing national parks. pinnacles is culturally significant area for several native american tribes. it served as the backdrop for john ste nimbings beck's of mice and men" and "east of eden." from exploring caves and...