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fatal elephant and tiger attacks as humans muscle in on their has been tates. [ male announcer ] this is the evo 4g. and this is everything people love about it. they're big fans of the 4g speed. and the powerful android platform. ♪ so we took both... ♪ ...and used them to make something new. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. introducing the new htc evo shift 4g. only from sprint, the now network. introducing the new htc evo shift 4g. delicious gourmet of gravy. and she agrees. with fancy fest gravy lovers, your cat can enjoy the delicious, satisfying taste of gourmet gravy every day. fancy feast, the best ingredient is love. what was i thinking? but i was still skating on thin ice with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol, stop. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack
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since a narrow portion is located within the coastal zone area changes within that area necessary tate a local coastal zone permit from the commission and an amendment from the california coastal commission. lastly this project is rooted in the approval of a development agreement providing benefits to the city and to the developer not otherwise able to be achieved. in order for the project to be fully implemented, the planning commission must first under 2 a approve the findings related to the approval of the project and recommend that the board of supervisors approve 2 b, c, d and f. lastly the commission must approve 2 e, the local coastal zone permit. the department recommends the commission take these actions in order to improve the program. the department determined based on the following findings the project is a beneficial development for the city that could not be accommodated without the requested actions before you today. the project through the development agreement would retain rent control protection, the project would result in 5,679 new rental and for sale housing units
since a narrow portion is located within the coastal zone area changes within that area necessary tate a local coastal zone permit from the commission and an amendment from the california coastal commission. lastly this project is rooted in the approval of a development agreement providing benefits to the city and to the developer not otherwise able to be achieved. in order for the project to be fully implemented, the planning commission must first under 2 a approve the findings related to the...
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. >> the 2009 phone find added 30 days to manson's life sentence for the murders of sharon tate and sixther people in 1969. another round of disciplinary action is underway. >>> is a norwegian lawmaker has nominated wikileaks for this year's nobel peace prize. the founder is under fire for releasing thousands of classified documents including confidential material on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the norwegian lawmaker who made the nomination today said the website is one of the most important contributors to freedom of speech in the 21st century for exposing corruption, torture and war crimes. >>> at least a dozen people have been killed by the biggest snowstorm to hit in 60 years. the storm hit chicago around rush hour leaving thousands stranded on lakeshore drive. most people spent the night in their vehicles. more than 20 inches of snow fell in chicago and other parts of the midwest up to two feet fell. >> i was inside with my neighbor and was there almost seven hours. >> chicago was hit with gail force winds of up to 60 miles an hour. the storm forced the cancellation of 13,000
. >> the 2009 phone find added 30 days to manson's life sentence for the murders of sharon tate and sixther people in 1969. another round of disciplinary action is underway. >>> is a norwegian lawmaker has nominated wikileaks for this year's nobel peace prize. the founder is under fire for releasing thousands of classified documents including confidential material on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the norwegian lawmaker who made the nomination today said the website is one of...
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my memory he was the only leader to always deliver speeches without a script he would never has a tate's to poke fun at himself but it helped him and in a crucial moments. already know this but he used to read a lot and he had a brilliant memory when on board the plane i would give him some documents and after the flood he would break the local governor of the figure he had not even bothered to learn about his own region this is one of your options unique traits. because every leader wants to live in dignity yeltsin resigned under his own volition whether we was what made the move unique he had analysed the roads or had he been preparing for that for a long time i believe since the surgery all throughout nine hundred ninety eight would be of the will of the us would was adequate reaction did he expect. he did not expect any reaction when the election took place he had. selected a candidate there not expected any appeals for him to come directly he never even thought about it so he said i'll take your of russia i made it free your mission is to protect russia when he was aware of not bein
my memory he was the only leader to always deliver speeches without a script he would never has a tate's to poke fun at himself but it helped him and in a crucial moments. already know this but he used to read a lot and he had a brilliant memory when on board the plane i would give him some documents and after the flood he would break the local governor of the figure he had not even bothered to learn about his own region this is one of your options unique traits. because every leader wants to...
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. >> reporter: major steve tate says the potential loss would be damaging to his community even thoughount only about 105 people a day board the train here. the city is doing everything it can to try to save the service. >> even we can only save one train a day, you know in each direction or something like that in the interim while we look for the long term solution, but don't cut it out totally, gosh, please. don't cut it out totally. keep the light you know sort of lit so we ca
. >> reporter: major steve tate says the potential loss would be damaging to his community even thoughount only about 105 people a day board the train here. the city is doing everything it can to try to save the service. >> even we can only save one train a day, you know in each direction or something like that in the interim while we look for the long term solution, but don't cut it out totally, gosh, please. don't cut it out totally. keep the light you know sort of lit so we ca
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captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com (female announcer) for more information about speaking freely, visit our website at:
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captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com (female announcer) for more information about speaking freely, visit our website at: >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [
captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com (female announcer) for more information about speaking freely, visit our website at: >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and...
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captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com (female announcer) join us next time as we continueour discussion on free expression and the arts. for more information about speaking freely, visit our website at: yeah. that's it. [off-key notes] announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. when you adopt a child from foster care, just being there makes all the difference.
captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com (female announcer) join us next time as we continueour discussion on free expression and the arts. for more information about speaking freely, visit our website at: yeah. that's it. [off-key notes] announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. when you adopt a child from foster care, just being there makes all the difference.
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captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> mayor for the city and county of san francisco. >> tonight, san francisco has a new interim mayor. >> a few minutes ago, city administrator now interim mayor ed lee, emerged happy but humble. >> in 2011, a temporary or interim mayor was selected by the board of supervisors, what is an interim mayor? why do we need one? is it the mayor's supposed to be elected by san francisco voters? how did this happen? let's rewind the story a little and look at the people and complicated process that led to this historic transition. the last time san francisco had an interim mayor was 30 years ago, when, in 1978, george mosconi, was assassinated by supervisor dan white. >> both to grow rather mosconi and harvey milk have been shot and killed. >> they needed a new mayor at the time. the board got together and appointed dianne feinstein. >> we did not have much to go on and looked at 1978. there were no hints as to who put it on the board, if any discussion occurred about a process. >> what triggered san francisco's search over 30 years later was
captioning by tate at captionmax www.captionmax.com >> mayor for the city and county of san francisco. >> tonight, san francisco has a new interim mayor. >> a few minutes ago, city administrator now interim mayor ed lee, emerged happy but humble. >> in 2011, a temporary or interim mayor was selected by the board of supervisors, what is an interim mayor? why do we need one? is it the mayor's supposed to be elected by san francisco voters? how did this happen? let's rewind...
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it lastly berger's you know i thought that somehow these people were dying down that maybe already tate's was the only one leading a small pack but it turns out that more than ten states have now drawn up legislation which is being called berger legislation to force any candidate to show their birth certificate. you know i'm not surprised that orly taitz has influenced all of these people because she's a genius and people who are burgers are generally out as smart as the thirteen year old girls attacking. esperanza so i'm not surprised that they look to her as their intellectual leader and that now this is their mission in life is to get people to show their birth certificates great job guys america looks really smart yeah it's all this is the mission and of course the other mission is that proving obama is a muslim which he says and everyone knows. it's there well thanks so much for coming on and happy valentine's day i think again thank you for having me thank you i sort of come tonight we're going to call out the speaker of the house for being stupid on t.v. tonight full time psychics.
it lastly berger's you know i thought that somehow these people were dying down that maybe already tate's was the only one leading a small pack but it turns out that more than ten states have now drawn up legislation which is being called berger legislation to force any candidate to show their birth certificate. you know i'm not surprised that orly taitz has influenced all of these people because she's a genius and people who are burgers are generally out as smart as the thirteen year old girls...
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he is serving a life sentence for the murder of sharon tate and six others. >>> right now from oklahoma, all the way to the east coast, people are preparing for another day of snow removal. live in boston with how people are coping. >> reporter: after two days, boston has ended up with more than 10-inches of snow and has been hit with everything from snow, to freezing rain, to sleet, to plain old rain. at this point, because the temperature is falling below freezing, now boston is dealing with ice. so it sure has been a heck of a storm. a massive winter storm has left its mark on dozens of states from the midwest to the northeast. even in places where the snow has stopped, and the digout is underway, concerns about frigid temperatures, and how to clear roadways. >> we have a lot of snow out there, that still has to be cleared and moved out of the way, it will be some time before it's all gone. >> reporter: the snow slowed travel, or just brought it to a halt, whether you were trying to move by car, by air, or by foot. >> some of the sidewalks, nobody had salted. i was literally sliding
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he is serving a life sentence for the murder of sharon tate and six others. >>> right now from oklahoma, all the way to the east coast, people are preparing for another day of snow removal. live in boston with how people are coping. >> reporter: after two days, boston has ended up with more than 10-inches of snow and has been hit with everything from snow, to freezing rain, to sleet, to plain old rain. at this point, because the temperature is falling below freezing, now boston is dealing with ice. so it sure has been a heck of a storm. a massive winter storm has left its mark on dozens of states from the midwest to the northeast. even in places where the snow has stopped, and the digout is underway, concerns about frigid temperatures, and how to clear roadways. >> we have a lot of snow out there, that still has to be cleared and moved out of the way, it will be some time before it's all gone. >> reporter: the snow slowed travel, or just brought it to a halt, whether you were trying to move by car, by air, or by foot. >> some of the sidewalks, nobody had salted. i was literally sliding
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manson is serving a life sentence for killings including the infamous murder of actress sharon tate and six others in los angeles back in 1969. >> look at our extended forecast. if you like today your car to love this weekend. into this 70's. middle of the board. we'll talk about the warming trend in just a bit. >> with get weather in the midwest and northeast. the way of this note causing this building in massachusetts, look at that, to collapse from this note. the blizzard is being called woolworth storm in decades. chicago received 20 in. of snow. deep snow and is forced airlines to cancel dozens of flights all across the country. >> port chicago is still impacted. in fact, airlines have canceled all chicago flights to to our morning. we will just have to see when they recover. >> crews are clearing sesno and runways in new york boston and new jersey. our internet reporter has a look at snow, pictures and videos posted online. >> the weather is wreaking havoc on residents. these lumps, our cars. that is look at other pictures. first off, this is this seen the error seeing. this woman
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. ♪ >> the 2009 phone fine added 30 days to manson's life sentence to the murders of sharon tate andix other people in 1969. another round of disciplinary actions is underway after this latest phone discovery. >> check out the picture behind us. you can see it's crystal clear out here. is that why i had to sit on my fingers to stay warm this morning? >> very cold this morning compared to yesterday morning. one more cold night and start to modify the morning temperatures like the afternoon temperatures. good morning, everybody. welcome. >> i was thinking maybe she should put velcro on there to make sure the fingers stay warm. >> get her icetoners. they work for quarterbacks, maybe they can work for her. as you look from the east bay back to san francisco. that's how crystal clear it is. you'll decide what kinds of crystal it is. it's just very clear. let's talk temperatures. as we move on, temperatures 30s most areas, fremont, mountain view, mid-40s oakland and san francisco. around the monterey bay and inland salinas we have upper 30s to mid-40s monterey but a frosty 30 in gilroy. hi
. ♪ >> the 2009 phone fine added 30 days to manson's life sentence to the murders of sharon tate andix other people in 1969. another round of disciplinary actions is underway after this latest phone discovery. >> check out the picture behind us. you can see it's crystal clear out here. is that why i had to sit on my fingers to stay warm this morning? >> very cold this morning compared to yesterday morning. one more cold night and start to modify the morning temperatures like...
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hollywood--and i could feel what happened after the murders in bel air, where my late wife, sharon tatewas murdered carrying my unborn son. she was eight and a half months pregnant. and a lot of my friends were killed with her by those murderers. and before those culprits were found, i could see a sudden kind of, um... ...dislike towards my person, you know. and dislike towards the victims themselves, as though they were guilty of their own murder, because they could not rationalize--it was so absurd, so grotesque, this murder, that they just could not find rational answers to it, and they started writing stories about themselves--that they were drug addicts, that they dabbled with black magic, that it was some kind of crazy party where they murdered themselves. i could not believe what i was reading, you see. and that was my first lesson, and i could see how the atmosphere has changed around me, and how they started treating me. then came a new period--after they found charles manson and his family--of some form of guilt. i could feel it talked to me, with friends and acquaintances, yo
hollywood--and i could feel what happened after the murders in bel air, where my late wife, sharon tatewas murdered carrying my unborn son. she was eight and a half months pregnant. and a lot of my friends were killed with her by those murderers. and before those culprits were found, i could see a sudden kind of, um... ...dislike towards my person, you know. and dislike towards the victims themselves, as though they were guilty of their own murder, because they could not rationalize--it was so...
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the 2009 phone incident added 30 days to man son's life sentence for the murders of actress sharon tate and six other people in 1969. another round of disciplinary action is underway. >> the 100th anniversary of president ronald reagan's birth is sunday and it will be observed at the newly refurbished presidential library in sunni valley. a new statue of the reagans greets visitors. you can see the coat he was wearing when there was an assassination attempt. he was actually shot during that attempt. an x-ray shows how close the bullet came to the president's heart. there's also a letter the president and recording he made when he was told he had alzheimer's. >> i begin the journey that will lead me to the sunset of my life. i know for america there will always be a bright dawn ahead. >> the new reagan library opens to the public on monday. >> it's 5:25 now. next at 5:30, the u.s. attorney issues a warning to anyone running a marijuana farm in oakland. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in marin county where we have a mystery this morning. it's a mystery of what made more than 50 children sick
the 2009 phone incident added 30 days to man son's life sentence for the murders of actress sharon tate and six other people in 1969. another round of disciplinary action is underway. >> the 100th anniversary of president ronald reagan's birth is sunday and it will be observed at the newly refurbished presidential library in sunni valley. a new statue of the reagans greets visitors. you can see the coat he was wearing when there was an assassination attempt. he was actually shot during...
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and he's now more recently been more aecom tating to the -- accommodating to the demands of netanyahu and the israelis even than george w. bush was. as a matter of fact, a few months ago the obama administration spokesperson was hillary clinton, made an offer to the israelis of things that no previous president had ever offered them just if they would stop building settlements for three months. and netanyahu turned him down. and so as a result of that, i think president obama has basically given up on peace in the middle east. so we don't have anything going on now as far as, as bringing peace between israel and the palestinians. his concern over ril -- us ril and the syrians are between israel and lebanon. nothing's going on. and in the past number of months when omar suleiman who was mubarak's vice president was negotiating between one group of palestinians, fatah and hamas to bring them together with a reconciliation so they could have another election, the united states basically vetoed that whole process because israel preferred that they not be reunited. so i, i don't have any f
and he's now more recently been more aecom tating to the -- accommodating to the demands of netanyahu and the israelis even than george w. bush was. as a matter of fact, a few months ago the obama administration spokesperson was hillary clinton, made an offer to the israelis of things that no previous president had ever offered them just if they would stop building settlements for three months. and netanyahu turned him down. and so as a result of that, i think president obama has basically...
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and only one of the 20 cases i like tated economic integration clear the way for political reconciliation, and that was germany in the 19th century. and all the other cases political reconciliation cleared the way for economic integration. in the absence of the political reconciliation weekend trade, we can invest until we are blue in the face, but it is not going to have geopolitical consequences unless the politics are right. we can give money to serbs and bosnians and tell them to have joint ventures. won't build peace. we can give seed money to palestinians and israelis to have dairy farms together. if they disagree over borders and disagree over jerusalem the ball not compete. politics first and then the trade seals the deal. a final observation, and this will lead me into the closing comments about obama. those of us who study the policy tend to spend a lot of time worrying about international politics and not a lot of time worrying about domestic politics. i found in studying these cases of peace breaking out that good policy requires could politics. making peace with an enemy is a
and only one of the 20 cases i like tated economic integration clear the way for political reconciliation, and that was germany in the 19th century. and all the other cases political reconciliation cleared the way for economic integration. in the absence of the political reconciliation weekend trade, we can invest until we are blue in the face, but it is not going to have geopolitical consequences unless the politics are right. we can give money to serbs and bosnians and tell them to have joint...
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admission, you're saying, well there's some areas where we just can't afford that level of as you tate. but if you're serious about austerity. doesn't it have been to be a situation where everybody gets affected? >> well, in the end, the reason i made that comment, i do believe this is our moment in wisconsin's history. it's one of those where for year after year, not just the last governor, but governors before, legislatures before, have kicked the can. they've taken one-time fixes to push the budget problems off into the future. we can't do that. we're broke. like nearly every other state eye cross the country, we're broke and it's about time that someone stood up and told the truth and said here's the problem, here the solution and acted on it. if we don't, we fail to make the commitment to the future and our children will face the dire consequences. >> governor, if you're really serious about the state being broke, you have a deal that you could take, to get the contributions you need to solve the problem at hand. why not separate that out from your views about collective bargainin
admission, you're saying, well there's some areas where we just can't afford that level of as you tate. but if you're serious about austerity. doesn't it have been to be a situation where everybody gets affected? >> well, in the end, the reason i made that comment, i do believe this is our moment in wisconsin's history. it's one of those where for year after year, not just the last governor, but governors before, legislatures before, have kicked the can. they've taken one-time fixes to...
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the people who tried to recess the tate the man say -- resuscitate the man say no one identified themselves to help him. an ambulance stationed at the finish line was sentenced -- was sent to help another runner in distress. >>> supporters of cal sports are waiting for the big announcement. uc berkeley will tell us whether they will be able to save cal's baseball teams and two other programs. two women's programs are in jeopardy, gymnastic and la crosse. in the meantime, supporters have raised $15 million now trying to save all of those sports programs. >>> berkeley city council is set to vote next week on a resolution that 0 would invite two guantanamo bay employees to come live in berkeley. one is a russian ballet dancer, the other is an algerian man who was a top-rated chef. the proposal may be a violation of u.s. law that prohibits the united states from funding the relocation of clear detainees. >>> this morning, a fare ceremony will be -- farewell ceremony will be held to those going to iraq to help injured soldiers. this will be first overseas deployment for the group. now, the cerem
the people who tried to recess the tate the man say -- resuscitate the man say no one identified themselves to help him. an ambulance stationed at the finish line was sentenced -- was sent to help another runner in distress. >>> supporters of cal sports are waiting for the big announcement. uc berkeley will tell us whether they will be able to save cal's baseball teams and two other programs. two women's programs are in jeopardy, gymnastic and la crosse. in the meantime, supporters...
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it is not for us to dig tate what happens in egypt. you know, but this has to be a real process. i mean we do have a sense of urgency, not so much in the timeline as and where this process is actually seen as credible and seen as delivering change as the people of egypt have embraced. >> we are still sing a crackdown on journalists a hug and people believe in the changes of this government? >> and this is one of the ongoing concerns that we have. there are some elements elements within egyptian society that are cracking down on journalists even as we speak. they are cracking down on other figures within civil society, and this undercuts the ability to demonstrate that real change is forthcoming. >> but does that mean that the government is responsible for this crackdown? >> well, we are concerned about the crackdown on journalists or the crackdown on democracy advocates or the crackdown on bloggers are the crackdown on ordinary citizens by whatever authority dictated it. clearly there seemed last week to us to be a campaign, concerted effort to interfere with the work of journali
it is not for us to dig tate what happens in egypt. you know, but this has to be a real process. i mean we do have a sense of urgency, not so much in the timeline as and where this process is actually seen as credible and seen as delivering change as the people of egypt have embraced. >> we are still sing a crackdown on journalists a hug and people believe in the changes of this government? >> and this is one of the ongoing concerns that we have. there are some elements elements...
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they have knew tated. they are yet? ic changes that provide rance against the pesticides that would have killed them in the 30's and 40 years. host: next call from clums, ohio, david, independent line. hi. caller: i'm here from clums. and you -- columbia and you just touched on something important. you talked about this resistant strain. i've done a lot of work on this. i have a son down there at school. in cincinnati, ohio. and there's a number of products we've been talking about here in the ohio area. trying to get the e.p.a. to move a little bit on that. we also have resistant strain breakers. there was one i called transport by f.m.c. and was wondering if you'd heard of these products and i'll hang up and take your answer offline. >> ok. i've heard of all those products. certainly. in ohio there was a movement to allow the use of pro poxer, which seems to be a very effective pesticide against bedbugs. that was denied after much consideration by the e.p.a. there are other products currently being tested. the studies
they have knew tated. they are yet? ic changes that provide rance against the pesticides that would have killed them in the 30's and 40 years. host: next call from clums, ohio, david, independent line. hi. caller: i'm here from clums. and you -- columbia and you just touched on something important. you talked about this resistant strain. i've done a lot of work on this. i have a son down there at school. in cincinnati, ohio. and there's a number of products we've been talking about here in the...
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the young america's foundation in which sara palin spoke about many topics written up in the papers tate. this is one of the wire services saying here's the quote. she says, you may have seen it last night, but to give you some context. >> i think president reagan would be so proud of the conservative mivement today because we have never been so engaged and more willing to put up with what it takes in order to serve. so, no, there isn't one replacement for reagan. but there are millions who believe in the great ideas that he espoused. there's a whole army of patriotic davids out there ready to stand up and to speak out in defense of liberty. and these diveeds aren't afraid -- davids aren't afraid to tell golyitesdz don't tread on me. >> you can register your thoughts again if you want to give us a call. let's go to the phones. port royal, virginia on our republican line. good morning, what do you think? caller: i want to say, is that for the democrat die an fine stine, gave the most wonderful tribute to reagan. and i was very surprised that it sounded sincere and i'm sure it was. at leas
the young america's foundation in which sara palin spoke about many topics written up in the papers tate. this is one of the wire services saying here's the quote. she says, you may have seen it last night, but to give you some context. >> i think president reagan would be so proud of the conservative mivement today because we have never been so engaged and more willing to put up with what it takes in order to serve. so, no, there isn't one replacement for reagan. but there are millions...
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is it the most important arab country in terms of the tate of is ham? >> coop the microphone -- keep the mike frone. the jeants think it is. -- egyptians think it is. the influence on -- on the -- the influence has been limited more recently. and i would say, there's a shawl minority of egyptians who have been -- who have gotten this more conservative islam. egypt is a big nation and they have hundreds. i wouldn't say hundreds, they got a large number of divisions of islam. it is down to the egyptian character. what we see, a nationalist revivel where -- where the old -- revival, where the old pictures of resistance. the resistance to egyptian occupation. >> we know the tunisias got there first. it is not that egyptian. where were these feelings before the people of tunisia that are not egyptians sexressd fear and loathing. what were the egyptians doing then? >> they were sleeping. i would have to say, they were 14r50e7ping. this is unden -- they were sleeping. you see this again from the generation on facebook is incredible. you hear about how they tal
is it the most important arab country in terms of the tate of is ham? >> coop the microphone -- keep the mike frone. the jeants think it is. -- egyptians think it is. the influence on -- on the -- the influence has been limited more recently. and i would say, there's a shawl minority of egyptians who have been -- who have gotten this more conservative islam. egypt is a big nation and they have hundreds. i wouldn't say hundreds, they got a large number of divisions of islam. it is down to...
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is it the most important arab country in terms of the tate of is ham? >> coop the microphone -- keep the mike frone. the jeants think it is. -- egyptians think it is. the influence on -- on the -- the influence has been limited more recently. and i would say, there's a shawl minority of egyptians who have been -- who have gotten this more conservative islam. egypt is a big nation and they have hundreds. i wouldn't say hundreds, they got a large number of divisions of islam. it is down to the egyptian character. what we see, a nationalist revivel where -- where the old -- revival, where the old pictures of resistance. the resistance to egyptian occupation. >> we know the tunisias got there first. it is not that egyptian. where were these feelings before the people of tunisia that are not egyptians sexressd fear and loathing. what were the egyptians doing then? >> they were sleeping. i would have to say, they were 14r50e7ping. this is unden -- they were sleeping. you see this again from the generation on facebook is incredible. you hear about how they tal
is it the most important arab country in terms of the tate of is ham? >> coop the microphone -- keep the mike frone. the jeants think it is. -- egyptians think it is. the influence on -- on the -- the influence has been limited more recently. and i would say, there's a shawl minority of egyptians who have been -- who have gotten this more conservative islam. egypt is a big nation and they have hundreds. i wouldn't say hundreds, they got a large number of divisions of islam. it is down to...
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is it the most important arab country in terms of the tate of is ham? >> coop the microphone -- keep the mike frone. the jeants think it is. -- egyptians think it is. the influence on -- on the -- the influence has been limited more recently. and i would say, there's a shawl minority of egyptians who have been -- who have gotten this more conservative islam. egypt is a big nation and they have hundreds. i wouldn't say hundreds, they got a large number of divisions of islam. it is down to the egyptian character. what we see, a nationalist revivel where -- where the old -- revival, where the old pictures of resistance. the resistance to egyptian occupation. >> we know the tunisias got there first. it is not that egyptian. where were these feelings before the people of tunisia that are not egyptians sexressd fear and loathing. what were the egyptians doing then? >> they were sleeping. i would have to say, they were 14r50e7ping. this is unden -- they were sleeping. you see this again from the generation on facebook is incredible. you hear about how they tal
is it the most important arab country in terms of the tate of is ham? >> coop the microphone -- keep the mike frone. the jeants think it is. -- egyptians think it is. the influence on -- on the -- the influence has been limited more recently. and i would say, there's a shawl minority of egyptians who have been -- who have gotten this more conservative islam. egypt is a big nation and they have hundreds. i wouldn't say hundreds, they got a large number of divisions of islam. it is down to...
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2006, 230 years from the inception of the nation until 2006 our national debt was a heart-pal pi tatinglion. we were all biting our finger nails very worried about it. and in only four years time, with the speaker pelosi, a hairy reid, the liberals increased that amount by a whopping 75%. what it took us 230 years to accumulate. and that's spending spree caught the attention and the imagination of everyone in this country last november. it caught their attention. and thanks to you and your enthusiasm, the american people, independents, libertarians, even democrats went to the polls and said, stop. enough. we're not going to go down this road any more of debt accumulation. and the numbers, people, over at the office of management and budget are now telling us that if president obama wins another four-year term -- now, is that going to happen? ok. let's be clear about that, cpac family. let's be clear. we will be in debt to the tune of $21 trillion. that's six years from now. remember, four years ago we were $8 trillion. six years from now we'll be at 21 if barack obama goes on his trajec
2006, 230 years from the inception of the nation until 2006 our national debt was a heart-pal pi tatinglion. we were all biting our finger nails very worried about it. and in only four years time, with the speaker pelosi, a hairy reid, the liberals increased that amount by a whopping 75%. what it took us 230 years to accumulate. and that's spending spree caught the attention and the imagination of everyone in this country last november. it caught their attention. and thanks to you and your...
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also completely eliminates weatherization and tate energy programs. cuts $648 million from the -- for the nuclear nonproliferation program, increasing the likelihood of bomb grade material entering the united states. the yordan amendment would cut an additional $37 million. the c. reform cuts safe drinking water by 56% or $1.7 billion. the jordan amendment would cut an additional $167.2 million. the c.r. cuts the maximum pell grant amount by $845 which helps more than eight million students afford college. the yordan amendment exacerbates this reduction by taking an additional $96 million from the program. the c.r. cuts head start by more than $1.1 billion. which is $500 million below the 2008 level. the junior dan amendment would cut an adegreesal $338 million. meaning that individual students would lose their right to head start. that teachers would be fired. that people would be unemployed because of this amendment. and the transportation and h.u.d. which already saw a cut of nearly $14 billion would be cut by an adegreesal $3 ppt 7 billion. impact
also completely eliminates weatherization and tate energy programs. cuts $648 million from the -- for the nuclear nonproliferation program, increasing the likelihood of bomb grade material entering the united states. the yordan amendment would cut an additional $37 million. the c. reform cuts safe drinking water by 56% or $1.7 billion. the jordan amendment would cut an additional $167.2 million. the c.r. cuts the maximum pell grant amount by $845 which helps more than eight million students...
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this bill would kind of recess tate that cooperation -- resuscitate that cooperation. this is one of a number of important reforms that would improve workplace safety without compromising flight saefplt hardworking flight attendants and other flight crew workers deserve our efforts to make this a reality. the legislation does not change or undermine f.a.a.'s role at all. it simply fosters cooperation between two government agencies, one that has a lot of technical expertise; the other one which has the jurisdiction. again, i just think that this would be something that you'd say, well, sure they should cooperate and communicate. the amendment before us now would say that they couldn't even collaborate and would make people less safe on the job. i urge my colleagues to protect the safety of our workers by opposing this amendment. i'm equally concerned about the impact that the amendment by senators wicker and collins would have on the hardworking people who keep our airports and planes safe. i've spoken about this amendment before, but i'd like to bring it up again. the
this bill would kind of recess tate that cooperation -- resuscitate that cooperation. this is one of a number of important reforms that would improve workplace safety without compromising flight saefplt hardworking flight attendants and other flight crew workers deserve our efforts to make this a reality. the legislation does not change or undermine f.a.a.'s role at all. it simply fosters cooperation between two government agencies, one that has a lot of technical expertise; the other one which...