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president could manage the way the new media pundit post from the crisis to crisis enforces the idea thata president has to respond to everything whether they are missing gis in nigeria or bombing in sydney australia or a plane that gets shot down in ukraine, let alone an oil spill in this country where there is a central focus of wax >> host: i just don't know if this is a manageable climate right now. i'm open to the idea that maybe it has been uniquely not good. i think that as fast as they were to respond to things than there were crisis in the campaign for they are more methodical now as president and as the head of the government. there is an argument to be ade that methodical is a good thing. you don't want to be rash. but they never fod that touched went to be immdiately on top of something. and it's funny that they handled this pelessonhey try to be asked out front early on but nobody noticed that they were. and then the case have been to somehow not a lot, but the campaign made it worse in the campaign environment for the most part the infrastructure of washington would have said
president could manage the way the new media pundit post from the crisis to crisis enforces the idea thata president has to respond to everything whether they are missing gis in nigeria or bombing in sydney australia or a plane that gets shot down in ukraine, let alone an oil spill in this country where there is a central focus of wax >> host: i just don't know if this is a manageable climate right now. i'm open to the idea that maybe it has been uniquely not good. i think that as fast as...
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thatas saved lives of afghan civilians, surity forces, and our own troops.e provided sewing machines for afghan women to provide forhe family. it is part of aore security objected of u.s. teams now, to improve stability. we do things like that all over the world. >> talk about how you bring the resource part of this to bear. th is always the challenge. obviously, when starting a buness venture or doing somemething like this. how you g get t money and licit the money to apply to buy those sewing machines and ththose metal detectors? >> we have had supporters from $10 up to $500,000 and everywhere in betweeeen. it is privately-funded with some foundation suppo, but mainly individual americans. they do this for two main reason spirit one people care deeply about america's security leadership, and influluence in the world. others certainly care about those things but are also trying to provide specic support to the troops on the ground and watch to see our troops be successful. spiritofamerica.net and people can select a project to help troops in afghanistan, ir
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but the fact is thata keystone would create only 35 permanent jobs a drop in the bucket. about as many jobs. >> nine democrats voted with republicans to get the 62-35 on a critical procedural vote but that is shy of the 67 needed to override a presidential veto. >> what are we hearing from republicans? >> well, smart majority leader mitch mcconnell is hoping president obama will have a change of heart and the chair of the senate energy committee sounded pleased. >> today is a good day and we can move it out of the senate with a good bipartisan vote and obviously we have made in changes, so the house will take a look at what we have done, and i'm hopeful we can move a bill to the president very quickly then it's in his lap. >> tweaks in the senate are no big deal in the house they should pass with ease. the line is the president is not showing any sign of a change of heart. josh ernest says he will not sign it. >> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is blaming iran for the latest round of deadly fighting between israel and hezbollah. the "associated press" report
but the fact is thata keystone would create only 35 permanent jobs a drop in the bucket. about as many jobs. >> nine democrats voted with republicans to get the 62-35 on a critical procedural vote but that is shy of the 67 needed to override a presidential veto. >> what are we hearing from republicans? >> well, smart majority leader mitch mcconnell is hoping president obama will have a change of heart and the chair of the senate energy committee sounded pleased. >> today...
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thatas an example, we'll talk at you had your little figurine a minute ago.figurl size. liz: well, what is the material that is being used for something like that and for something like this on a grand scale? >> a variety of plastics, and thanks for bringing that up. traditionally, plastics are hard. examples of that. but there are now new formulations of polymer like this, it's called ninja glass. we're talking highly flexible, highly adaptable. actually used by some of the very large tennis shoe manufacturers for prototyping their shoes. liz: that is fascinating. show some of the other things you do here at 3dp unlimited. all of these, again, large scale pieces. tell us about some of these things. >> here are some to have classic space where people are doing engineering prototyping to go ahead and develop a design. and they want to go ahead and visualize it to scale. it's only analogy, but something that looks right in a doll house may not look right in your living room. liz: let's look at something that would not go in a doll house. talk about the statisti
thatas an example, we'll talk at you had your little figurine a minute ago.figurl size. liz: well, what is the material that is being used for something like that and for something like this on a grand scale? >> a variety of plastics, and thanks for bringing that up. traditionally, plastics are hard. examples of that. but there are now new formulations of polymer like this, it's called ninja glass. we're talking highly flexible, highly adaptable. actually used by some of the very large...
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families promoting economic growth and eliminating loopholes for special interestyj::ñ and insuring thatáindividuals and( share of taxes. under any circumstances and i emphasize that mr. chairman and colleagues, weóiñd learned in and we relearned more recently that tax reform to balprogress it is essential that there be serious, openÑ+tñ discussions on a bipartisan basis from the very beginning, mr. chairman and throughout. i hope we can proceed accordingly. on tpp, necessityinggotiations are at a vital juncture with many of the key issues still unresolved as i'm going to be laying out in the next days, +sdã1+tpp is the most significant multilateral knowing%áú oesh negotiation in over.kdz[r,. 20 years involving 12 nations representing 40% of the world's economy and representing many new issues for such (hbmultilateral negotiations. how these issues are resolved is central to whether we are moving affective trade policyr?çç forward. the important challenge in trade is not just get it done but '6g&a it right. congress must be a full2x partner. as we have discussed, mr. chairman, i strongly
families promoting economic growth and eliminating loopholes for special interestyj::ñ and insuring thatáindividuals and( share of taxes. under any circumstances and i emphasize that mr. chairman and colleagues, weóiñd learned in and we relearned more recently that tax reform to balprogress it is essential that there be serious, openÑ+tñ discussions on a bipartisan basis from the very beginning, mr. chairman and throughout. i hope we can proceed accordingly. on tpp, necessityinggotiations...
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families promoting economic growth and eliminating loopholes for special interestyj::ñ and insuring thatáf the key issues still unresolved as i'm going to be laying out in the next days, +sdã1+tpp is the most significant multilateral knowing%áú oesh negotiation in over.kdz[r,. 20 years involving 12 nations representing 40% of the world's economy and representing many new issues for such (hbmultilateral negotiations. how these issues are resolved is central to whether we are moving affective trade policyr?çç forward. the important challenge in trade is not just get it done but '6g&a it right. congress must be a full2x partner. as we have discussed, mr. chairman, i strongly suggest we organize on a bipartisafx0m basis to work and discussce37 the substance of tpp. thank you.]hahf>:@ >> thank you mr. levin.+adx >> you'll each have five witnesses to present your testimony for full statements for the record. i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes because i know a lot want to get on with questioning. >> thank you mr. chairman,b ranking member levin and members of the it's a priv
families promoting economic growth and eliminating loopholes for special interestyj::ñ and insuring thatáf the key issues still unresolved as i'm going to be laying out in the next days, +sdã1+tpp is the most significant multilateral knowing%áú oesh negotiation in over.kdz[r,. 20 years involving 12 nations representing 40% of the world's economy and representing many new issues for such (hbmultilateral negotiations. how these issues are resolved is central to whether we are moving...
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fir thing i h t d en we docked t key spacsu and sea and move i up to the soyuz that was here since thatas gog to be my meanofgrs in case of any rt ofmergency. so we sloly bk awa and we do about an orbit and a half. now remr,his is a vcu and we're taving ov 17,000 miles an hour. butwhen we g down to that yoknow 100 mile or 60-mile layer we tked aboutarlier you're going to eounter frtion. so what we do wjettison t engine and also that habitat modu, that spherica section yo saw. and that'soaded with l the garbage d uf that we wt to throw away. we're in this desct module which ha a heat se on p. d as weetnto the atmosphere, ofouhis are going to heat to ounds of degrees,nd anhing without the heat shield is going tourn u now, in order for us land in kazahkstan, have to ter the atmosphere somewre over arntina. an oce you're in, you have t veryittle contl. once y argetting into the atmospre. we had littl bitf tumbling. we had aaireak. we lost 3 of our air. i didn'thi i was that big a deal at the time because it's the sort of thing you rehearse, you know during traing they rn the radioof and you h
fir thing i h t d en we docked t key spacsu and sea and move i up to the soyuz that was here since thatas gog to be my meanofgrs in case of any rt ofmergency. so we sloly bk awa and we do about an orbit and a half. now remr,his is a vcu and we're taving ov 17,000 miles an hour. butwhen we g down to that yoknow 100 mile or 60-mile layer we tked aboutarlier you're going to eounter frtion. so what we do wjettison t engine and also that habitat modu, that spherica section yo saw. and that'soaded...