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2-b of rule 18, declares the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 5544, to authorize and expedite a land exchange involving the national -- involving national forest system land and the district of the superior national forest and certain other national forest system land in the state of minnesota as limited recreational and conservation resources and lands owned by the state of minnesota in trust for the public school system that are largely scattered in checkered board fashion within the boundary waters canoe area wilderness and important recreational scenic and conservation resources, and for other purposes. the first reading of the bill shall be dispensed with. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. general debate shall be confined to the bill and shall not exceed one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on natural resources. after general debate, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. in li
2-b of rule 18, declares the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 5544, to authorize and expedite a land exchange involving the national -- involving national forest system land and the district of the superior national forest and certain other national forest system land in the state of minnesota as limited recreational and conservation resources and lands owned by the state of minnesota in trust for the public school...
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the fact of the matter is the e.p.a. is acting well beyond its authority and under my state and others across the country. say yes to our amendment. the chair: the gentleman from arizona reserves. the gentleman from california has 15 second remaining. mr. waxman: i urge members to oppose this amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from california yields back the remainder of his time. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. the gentleman from arizona has three minutes remaining. mr. flake: i yield one minute to the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for one minute. mr. lankford: well, this is an interesting conversation. in january of 2009, the sierra club and several other organizations sued the e.p.a. to expand their authority, to expand what was the law. the e.p.a. ruled out of court in a settlement with them in a dissent decree to expand what was the policy, what was the law. several questions has to be answered here. one is
the fact of the matter is the e.p.a. is acting well beyond its authority and under my state and others across the country. say yes to our amendment. the chair: the gentleman from arizona reserves. the gentleman from california has 15 second remaining. mr. waxman: i urge members to oppose this amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from california yields back the remainder of his time. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. the gentleman from arizona has...
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with the rest of the world on the basis of peace and stability and the mutual benefits and the mutual respect between other peoples and the countries and the governments that represent these people. the arab spring expresses a real soul in the arabic nations, starting from tunisia, libya, egypt and now syria. and syria will reach a stability very soon with the will of the syrian people, god willing. >> rose: let me talk about syria then i'll come back to egypt. what's necessary to stop the killing in syria? >> ( translated ): the international community needs to cooperate in order to achieve this goal and in order to achieve a real goal by the people of the free will to support the people of syria in their march towards freedom because the killing and the bloodshed, these are crimes that are being committed right now and the world is watching it and we see this and this is something that keeps us away from sleep. we need cooperation between us. we have a quartet between egypt and iran, saudi arabia and turkey and with the help of the united nations and the countries of the free world
with the rest of the world on the basis of peace and stability and the mutual benefits and the mutual respect between other peoples and the countries and the governments that represent these people. the arab spring expresses a real soul in the arabic nations, starting from tunisia, libya, egypt and now syria. and syria will reach a stability very soon with the will of the syrian people, god willing. >> rose: let me talk about syria then i'll come back to egypt. what's necessary to stop...
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the great amendments of the 1960's, for cybill, the great iconic statute of the 1950's, the civil rights act of '64 and voting rights act of 65, the fair housing act of 68, republicans and democrats in the spirit that you are calling for coming and one of the things we are talking about is the sponsoring institutions for this extraordinary conversation, and that as the national archives. i think that the framers of the constitution who were attending their regime studied what has gone before. they studied the state constitution and the salles which ones work and which ones didn't. they put their constitution to a vote so let's put our constitution to a vote. most of the constitution have three branches of government. but still with that. the independent executive works well for massachusetts and new york let's build on that and so on. the bill of rights and george mason, virginia bill of rights. abolition of slavery occurred in various states, and then out of for a lesson, so what has gone before us clacks we have a duty to the future and i think they tried the best when they actually ar
the great amendments of the 1960's, for cybill, the great iconic statute of the 1950's, the civil rights act of '64 and voting rights act of 65, the fair housing act of 68, republicans and democrats in the spirit that you are calling for coming and one of the things we are talking about is the sponsoring institutions for this extraordinary conversation, and that as the national archives. i think that the framers of the constitution who were attending their regime studied what has gone before....
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of how the corsi caves the need to be able to interact in the rest of the government. the federal courts of appeals you have to take what comes and that was true of the supreme court for quite a time and it's the high court of correction somebody could persuade it something amiss in the lower judgment they but have to take that case and make some kind of a decision. in 1925 the chief justice who of course had been president and was the only president to become chief justice and he was a very savvy player of both judicial and other kinds of politics persuaded the congress to change that. 1925, a piece of legislation commonly known as the judge bill gave the court a great deal of discretion over the docket and that discretion has grown both by statute and by practice in the intervening decades, and so today we have a court that veazey is about 8,000 requests for review every term command from the 8,000 they take about 80 so the grand of the review is a pretty scarce resource, and the court deploys this very scarcely and also in a way that you might say reflects the judgm
of how the corsi caves the need to be able to interact in the rest of the government. the federal courts of appeals you have to take what comes and that was true of the supreme court for quite a time and it's the high court of correction somebody could persuade it something amiss in the lower judgment they but have to take that case and make some kind of a decision. in 1925 the chief justice who of course had been president and was the only president to become chief justice and he was a very...
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they are using for the lead. it's no the the same. with the department of the marine corps.we heard with the air force with the scheduled they are -- and what 17 looks like. at the end of the day, it's a combination of the entire, you know, the business capabilities, the new or the -- legacy but some of the legacy is still pretty good i.t. capability. and the importance you have heard is not just the system piece. it's understanding how you do what you do and excuse of your business process and the i.t. enable that to happen. and its is extremely important. if you don't know how you do what you do, the process piece, the i.t. is not nearly as important or relevant. and really getting at the process piece and data flow. is extremely important and all of the military departments are focused on that as they implement whatever their i.t. solutions are. >> would your analysis be that most of the legacy systems were populated through the different branches or was it more focused at the pentagon and in the overall management of it. >> definitely the former. it wasn't even necessari
they are using for the lead. it's no the the same. with the department of the marine corps.we heard with the air force with the scheduled they are -- and what 17 looks like. at the end of the day, it's a combination of the entire, you know, the business capabilities, the new or the -- legacy but some of the legacy is still pretty good i.t. capability. and the importance you have heard is not just the system piece. it's understanding how you do what you do and excuse of your business process and...
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from the tribes of highland new guinea and the chiefdoms of the american northwest, to the kingdoms of the ancient maya, archaeologists trace the evolution of human leadership. theirs is a journey through time seeking clues to the emergence of the state. join us now at the dawn of a civilization to uncover the roots of power, prestige and wealth. in the pyramids and monuments of the ancient maya, workers search for clues to the emergence of a vanished civilization. these are the ruins of the ancient city of copan, honduras. dozens of stone monuments, called stelae, proclaim the power of mighty beings. until experts could read these carved hieroglyphs, most scholars thought these larger-than-life figures represented maya gods. but we now know they are portraits of copan's rulers, with names like butz chan... smoke shell... and the most powerful of all, 18 rabbit. the maya called them "c'ul ahau," or divine lord. the title was inherited. we call them kings since they passed their power to brothers or sons. a dynasty of 16 kings ruled copan for 400 years. how did they first acquire their
from the tribes of highland new guinea and the chiefdoms of the american northwest, to the kingdoms of the ancient maya, archaeologists trace the evolution of human leadership. theirs is a journey through time seeking clues to the emergence of the state. join us now at the dawn of a civilization to uncover the roots of power, prestige and wealth. in the pyramids and monuments of the ancient maya, workers search for clues to the emergence of a vanished civilization. these are the ruins of the...
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the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill. the clerk: a bill to provide limitations on united states assistance and for other purposes. mr. reid: i would object to any further proceedings with respect to moo bil this bill ats time. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the bill will be placed on the calendar. mr. reid: mr. president, this month i joined more than 52 million latinos in nevada and across the country to celebrate hispanic heritage month. each year hispanic heritage month is an opportunity to honor the contributions of the population that is so important to our national identity, a community that has contributed to our country's progress for centuries. we see those contributions in every i facet of the our society -- on the battlefield and in the boardroom, in the courtroom and the classroom, at the art gallery and in the recording studio, and on the playing field. in nevada, hispanic influence is evident. the name of our state, snow-capped las vegas. today more than a quarter of nevada's population
the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bill. the clerk: a bill to provide limitations on united states assistance and for other purposes. mr. reid: i would object to any further proceedings with respect to moo bil this bill ats time. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the bill will be placed on the calendar. mr. reid: mr. president, this month i joined more than 52 million latinos in nevada and across the country to celebrate hispanic heritage month. each...
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, and in fact the latino presence in the country is the harvest of the empire. >> "harvest of empire: the untold story of latinos in america." a new documentary opens this week based on "democracy now!" juan gonzalez's book, examining how u.s. intervention in latin america forced millions of people to move to the united states. we will speak with juan, as well as co-director eduardo lopez and air excerpts of the found. >> the american nation cannot, must not, and will not permit the establishment of another communist government in the western hemisphere. >> i am here because the united states invaded my country in 1965, and illegal invasion, completely trumped up excuse to invade the dominican republic and crush our democratic hopes. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least five people had been killed in u.s. drone strike inside pakistan. a pair of missiles reportedly struck a village in the region of north missouri stand. it is unclear if any civilians were killed. a new study is backing claims
, and in fact the latino presence in the country is the harvest of the empire. >> "harvest of empire: the untold story of latinos in america." a new documentary opens this week based on "democracy now!" juan gonzalez's book, examining how u.s. intervention in latin america forced millions of people to move to the united states. we will speak with juan, as well as co-director eduardo lopez and air excerpts of the found. >> the american nation cannot, must not, and...
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arena and plan the the market to of the game.ne year ago the people from the party, even before quitting the party, forcing democracy is not islamic. in eight months, we enter into the political game and they got 24%, meaning this is a political power. they have some credentials and are playing with this. the perception in the west is, they're the same as the muslim brotherhood. in fact, no. even supporting the candidate who let the muslim brotherhood to put the muslim brotherhood in a very difficult to jubilation, back and supported by financial organizations coming from saudi arabia, even katar and these organizations are supporting financially. now they are in tunisia. when those entities to talking to the president he was in, "we did not know about these people before." this is to make the whole democracy situation unsettled. this is why as muslims we had to be clear on what is acceptable and what is this accepted diversity and islam. and things like yesterday and the day before yesterday are completely non-islamic, against o
arena and plan the the market to of the game.ne year ago the people from the party, even before quitting the party, forcing democracy is not islamic. in eight months, we enter into the political game and they got 24%, meaning this is a political power. they have some credentials and are playing with this. the perception in the west is, they're the same as the muslim brotherhood. in fact, no. even supporting the candidate who let the muslim brotherhood to put the muslim brotherhood in a very...
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the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the race his second face sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life onboard returns to normal cadet self shifts do what they can to vent all that pent. energy ms current speed is twelve knots people in the captain's cabin a comforter at the sailboat is heading towards another victory. wealthy british style. that's not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r t. v. there will. be. no yamin him. on the second day of the race the crew in the morning shift hasn't got a single moment to spare the wind is stronger than expected the first attempt to take down some of the sails is unsuccessful one of them is caught in the hurricane force wind the sail will be torn apart unless it's fixed without a leg. just like when it's in the back to roll up the top sail we tried to tie it to the power so that the wind couldn't repeat up on it b
the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the race his second face sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life onboard returns to normal cadet self shifts do what they can to vent all that pent. energy ms current speed is twelve knots people in the captain's cabin a comforter at the sailboat is heading towards another victory. wealthy british style. that's not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to...
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the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the races second phase sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life on board returns to normal cadet self shifts do what they can to vent all that pent. energy ms current speed is twelve knots people in the captain's cabin a comfortable at the sailboat is heading towards another victory. fifty . ft fish text. if. he. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. there must. be nothing yamin him. on the second day of the race the crew in the morning shift hasn't got a single moment to spare the wind is stronger than expected the first attempt to take down some of the sails is unsuccessful one of them is caught in the hurricane force wind the sail will be torn apart unless it's fixed without delay. just like when it's in the back to roll up the top sail we tried to tie it to t
the cruise liner sails off followed by the sun sliding behind the horizon the first night of the races second phase sets in the nervous tension from the start fades away life on board returns to normal cadet self shifts do what they can to vent all that pent. energy ms current speed is twelve knots people in the captain's cabin a comfortable at the sailboat is heading towards another victory. fifty . ft fish text. if. he. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you...
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the more we wish the war, the greater the problem of drugs. more we militarize that come in the greater the rate of addiction, the more drugs across the board. five years cecilia, the mexican leader of the peace in the rent in new mexico sonicare van right now press the united states pointing this out to us. the coup de grace is that northern new mexico is, you still see signs for it point out it was the camino real during the colonial days for mexico city, going north to trade route all the way up. and it ended in espanola. that was an historic traitor. well, that trade route today is from the poppies fields of chihuahua to heroin addiction in northern new mexico. it's a cocktail -- all these different things altogether is a cocktail and which of course there's going to be a dictionary. ultimately angela argues sociological depression accompanying all the dispossession embassy which are forebears had and what identity do you have left if you don't have the land itself? and that is ultimately i think one of the most painful irony is it's for t
the more we wish the war, the greater the problem of drugs. more we militarize that come in the greater the rate of addiction, the more drugs across the board. five years cecilia, the mexican leader of the peace in the rent in new mexico sonicare van right now press the united states pointing this out to us. the coup de grace is that northern new mexico is, you still see signs for it point out it was the camino real during the colonial days for mexico city, going north to trade route all the...
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and the ship lifted. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking, everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos, the ill preparedness the company had. >> and i can remember thinking, oh, my gosh, we're going to die. let's just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island of giglio. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on the ship, on that cold january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far-reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes onboard the costa concordia raise the question, just how safe is going on a cruise? >> the safety of our passengers and crew is absolutely essential to our business. >> the bigger they build the boats, the more likely people aren't going to be able to escape when they have a serious incident. >>> 100 years after the "titanic," the cruise industry is once again coming to terms with a disaster that no one thought was possible
and the ship lifted. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking, everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos, the ill preparedness the company had. >> and i can remember thinking, oh, my gosh, we're going to die. let's just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island of giglio. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people...
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the last ambassadors to the u.n. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. the scene in benghazi, libya, tuesday night. september 11th as what was believed to be, what were believed to be reuters storming the u.s. cons the lat protesting an answered muslim film supposedly from this country and for the u.s. attacking cairo egypt ap tearing down the american flag. somebody tweeted this, we firmly reject the action of those who use the universal right of freedom of speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. politico tried to have the statement like this, the statement by the embassy cairo was not cleared by the washington and does not reflect the views of the nights government and mitt romney reacted with this statement, i am outraged by the attacks on americans in diplomatic mission ins libya and egypt and by the death of an american consulate worker in benghazi. >> ultimately the administration was wrong to stand by a statement with those who breached our embassy in egypt. instead of condemning their actions
the last ambassadors to the u.n. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. the scene in benghazi, libya, tuesday night. september 11th as what was believed to be, what were believed to be reuters storming the u.s. cons the lat protesting an answered muslim film supposedly from this country and for the u.s. attacking cairo egypt ap tearing down the american flag. somebody tweeted this, we firmly reject the action of those who use the universal right of freedom of speech to hurt the...
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that was the central control the mechanic it's the way the plane writes ok. which of the lights is about to go on that the engine is shut down there. is now on this a. bit to say. great steering we sped away from the start. gets off to a good start and a fair wind helps the ship pick up a speed of ten knots take the lead the polish sail boat. behind. the four sails of the largest of all the lower one is as large as two hundred eight square metres before mast and some others bear a great number of sales themselves the same is true of the mainsail mast all the sails of them are interchangeable total of two hundred fourteen square meters the only exception is the main sail mast to the. nikolai abrahm all this not just the ship's bo's'n but also a form a submarine a abramoff a spend the last thirty. he is making sales. but this utility room here is our workshop we have one hundred sales and store all of different shapes and sizes twenty six of them are meant for masts and races while the others are kept as replacements. nicholai is the only person on board the ca
that was the central control the mechanic it's the way the plane writes ok. which of the lights is about to go on that the engine is shut down there. is now on this a. bit to say. great steering we sped away from the start. gets off to a good start and a fair wind helps the ship pick up a speed of ten knots take the lead the polish sail boat. behind. the four sails of the largest of all the lower one is as large as two hundred eight square metres before mast and some others bear a great number...
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the focus of the original lawsuit was about the constitutionality of the law and the totality. at that related to the commerce clause, individual mandate. we began the litigation and motions were filed by the government. and in oklahoma, when the case was taken up by the supreme court. as of the decision in june, i filed a motion to lift the stay in oklahoma, the eastern district, asking judge white to consider an amendment. as you know, the original challenge was about constitutionality of the cadets. this is about implementation. this addresses the concerns about the irs a world that was adopted may 18 specifically, and the affordable care act's the implementation, if you will, of the employer mandate, the penalty under the law dealing with large employers. it is about that role an inconsistency with the language, the statute, and seeking to hold the pro-government accountable as it relates to implementing that particular portion of the law. host: what about that part of the law? is it unconstitutional or illegal? guest: the specifics include cross that under the aca, a state
the focus of the original lawsuit was about the constitutionality of the law and the totality. at that related to the commerce clause, individual mandate. we began the litigation and motions were filed by the government. and in oklahoma, when the case was taken up by the supreme court. as of the decision in june, i filed a motion to lift the stay in oklahoma, the eastern district, asking judge white to consider an amendment. as you know, the original challenge was about constitutionality of the...
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the attacks rising as the final troops from the u.s. surge starting to come home. >>> republican candidate mitt romney talking about the video that shows him telling done no, sir that almost half of the americans consider themselves victims. >> forty-five percent with them who believe the government has aty to pay for them. >> how romney's comments could affect the presidential campaign. >>> 7:04. goggle campus the latest back drop for a film. the well known actors shooting scenes in the area. >> reporter: keeping an eye on the production trucks and trailers waiting for the crew to show up and hoping to get a glimpse of goggle's celebrity guests. won will son and vince vaughn filming a movie in which they play 40 somethings. the two were spotted filming yesterday. some posted twitter pictures online showing them in the crowd. spotted at the 49ers game sunday where they made a stop in the looker room. it is scheduled for a 2013 release. they filmed part of the movie at georgia tech where they created some fake goggle sets. for the final
the attacks rising as the final troops from the u.s. surge starting to come home. >>> republican candidate mitt romney talking about the video that shows him telling done no, sir that almost half of the americans consider themselves victims. >> forty-five percent with them who believe the government has aty to pay for them. >> how romney's comments could affect the presidential campaign. >>> 7:04. goggle campus the latest back drop for a film. the well known actors...
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the united nations says the u.s. will stand with israel and do what it takes to stop oran from developing a nuclear weapon, as israeli prime minister netanyahu says iran is 7 to 8 months away from being able to build a nuclear bomb and demands that the united states give a red line to iran. we start with peter doos gee senator john mechanic cane said an hour and-a-half that he thinks the united states is sing exactly the wrong main to the israelis about whether or not we will have their back, if iran gets closer to building a nuclear weapon. >> we keep tells the israelis not to attack, shouldn't we be telling the iranians that that we are with israel and they should back down. >> reporter: the u.s. bamdass dorto the u.n. says that the united states will do whatever it takes to prevent iran from acquiring the nuclear weapon and the military option is on the table. but she said, she thinks there is time for the pressure we are putting on the islamic republic to make them change course. >> the most solemn decision that
the united nations says the u.s. will stand with israel and do what it takes to stop oran from developing a nuclear weapon, as israeli prime minister netanyahu says iran is 7 to 8 months away from being able to build a nuclear bomb and demands that the united states give a red line to iran. we start with peter doos gee senator john mechanic cane said an hour and-a-half that he thinks the united states is sing exactly the wrong main to the israelis about whether or not we will have their back,...
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the reason for the difference in tone has to do with the response of the two countries.ondemn the at tacks to offer cooperation in the aftermath of the attacks, and then you look at president morsi of egypt and not only did he not explicit lly condemn the attacks, but the muslim brotherhood of which he is a part of praised the attacks. they talked about the film that spa sparked the protests and then you have the muslim brotherhood who is flaming the anti-american sentiment and planning protests in cairo tomorrow, which is very much a concern to the obama administration, carol. >> what leverage does the president have the egyptian president? >> there is a lot, but it is also a tricky situation, because the u.s. wants to maintain some stability in egypt, but because egypt is moving in a hostile direction there are definitely some places where there is some leverage, and there is about more than $1 billion in direct aid that the u.s. has, and $1 billion in loan forgiveness that is being negotiated as we speak, and almost an almost $5 billion loan from the imf that the u.s.
the reason for the difference in tone has to do with the response of the two countries.ondemn the at tacks to offer cooperation in the aftermath of the attacks, and then you look at president morsi of egypt and not only did he not explicit lly condemn the attacks, but the muslim brotherhood of which he is a part of praised the attacks. they talked about the film that spa sparked the protests and then you have the muslim brotherhood who is flaming the anti-american sentiment and planning...
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the car was started on the sexual -- the car was spotted on the central expressway in san .side this morning for a writ camera on van ness ave . . and did it >> we are expecting the sun to come out sen . fog over the golden gate ,, but it should clear up for the next few hours . temperatures are slightly cooler to compared to yesterday . we are dealing with fifties can have these in santa rosa ,, some 60s by noon . '60s ,, '70s and '80s for the most part that is where our eyes will be . temperatures cooling down to a mix of '50s and '60s into the evening . . but at the 7 day around the bay ,, things will continue called the work began at that headcount pyramid to reduce the >> portable in 18 months ,, a major sports league has lot about this this time ,, it is t nhl pick i did this look for a new collective bargaining agreement with players came in and went . they imposed a league wide lockout affected at midnight . this is the second time there has been a work stoppage in the last eight years . the last one was to the a loss of foreign debt of five and lasted 310 days for t
the car was started on the sexual -- the car was spotted on the central expressway in san .side this morning for a writ camera on van ness ave . . and did it >> we are expecting the sun to come out sen . fog over the golden gate ,, but it should clear up for the next few hours . temperatures are slightly cooler to compared to yesterday . we are dealing with fifties can have these in santa rosa ,, some 60s by noon . '60s ,, '70s and '80s for the most part that is where our eyes will be ....
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it was not the american dream of the two brothers in the community. their family came to america for the first time for their funeral. and it was not the american dream of the others who were injured in the massacre. he may never fully recover from his malta gunshot wounds. we ate for our loved ones. -- ache for our loved ones. our heads held high. our mother was it about sikh. like all sikhs, she was born to live in a state of high spirits and optimism. like her, my brother and i work every day to be in a state of high spirits and optimism. we know that we are not alone. many people have sent us letters, attended a vigils, and given us their support. the mayor and police chief, wisconsin's governor, the president and first lady. senators, i came here today to ask the government to give my mother did monday. they do not -- dignity. they do not track hate crimes against sikhs. it would not even count on a federal form. you cannot solve the problem you refuse to recognize. senator, i ask the government to pursue domestic there it -- terrorism with the s
it was not the american dream of the two brothers in the community. their family came to america for the first time for their funeral. and it was not the american dream of the others who were injured in the massacre. he may never fully recover from his malta gunshot wounds. we ate for our loved ones. -- ache for our loved ones. our heads held high. our mother was it about sikh. like all sikhs, she was born to live in a state of high spirits and optimism. like her, my brother and i work every...
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the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the the gentleman from texas, mr. smith, to suspend the rules and pass s. 3245 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 3245, an act to extend the authorization of the regional center program, the e-verify program and the waiver program. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this bill, the yeas are 412, the nays are three. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair lays before the house this enroll
the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the the gentleman from texas, mr. smith, to suspend the rules and pass s. 3245 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 3245, an act to extend the authorization of the regional center program, the e-verify program and the waiver program. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device....
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of the attack and the murder of the u.s. ambassador in libya that was that appear to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically i think them and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm the militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine. mending relations with the middle east has been a top priority of president obama's administration but now years of work are in jeopardy of coming undone through a single you tube clip diplomats are under pressure to limit the harm done by the film and diffuse the anger felt by muslims are teasing marina portnoy has more. anger is rising rage is spreading and american flags are burning throughout the arab world this isn't exactly the type of relationship washington envisioned after barack obama became president i've come here to cairo
of the attack and the murder of the u.s. ambassador in libya that was that appear to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically i think them and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm the militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine....
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same idea of the city maybe the city and the suburb and the segment what it includes the sill the storage and were very proud of this storage where you can see all the collections and mass and people do visit it and so on and the next line or the greater middle centers abroad have the final thing is the internet google or the you know the model is the i.b.m. part and there is also google. well let's take a look at there has to be out there in a thousand museum in a report by supposed lies to me that. one of the largest and oldest museums in the world was billed as a private place for catherine the great where the russian empress could run to teen her guests and it was not until almost a hundred years later that the royal collections were opened to the public the first two decades of soviet to lead to the museum losing some of his greatest masterpieces pressed for money the government tried to make up for who was in the budget by selling some of the country's art treasures rembrandt's palace athena was one of the pictures to raise cash it's made a return to the hermitage despite over to a
same idea of the city maybe the city and the suburb and the segment what it includes the sill the storage and were very proud of this storage where you can see all the collections and mass and people do visit it and so on and the next line or the greater middle centers abroad have the final thing is the internet google or the you know the model is the i.b.m. part and there is also google. well let's take a look at there has to be out there in a thousand museum in a report by supposed lies to me...
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the the this is and has our report the quality. the stack of overcast sky is what the arm on the coast into the building. as far inland right now or he the oakland zoo. it is currently 52 reason senate roseau. habitat who to date in the inland areas. to be as clear light lunch hour all the way back to the coast. with the and just ahead of stratus new avenues and. of what is this what is it is a getaway friday. '90s will be common throughout the central valley. partial clearing through monterey update. your forecast 56 these speeches to date. little bit lower around the peninsula. the jump or run the '90s in otherwise in be in downtown san jose. and a bit nutty towards the dump them. otherwise 80 and set for rose of. this extended forecasts for the weekend. we call for produce that it weather pattern. this would activities and opera and add more. >>> were from some routine is rare now cured in the hayward. at 1:00 this morning it all car rental would help old. the suit power lines in the roadway. between highlands of boarded all str
the the this is and has our report the quality. the stack of overcast sky is what the arm on the coast into the building. as far inland right now or he the oakland zoo. it is currently 52 reason senate roseau. habitat who to date in the inland areas. to be as clear light lunch hour all the way back to the coast. with the and just ahead of stratus new avenues and. of what is this what is it is a getaway friday. '90s will be common throughout the central valley. partial clearing through monterey...
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the play of the day comes from milwaukee. the brewers against the braves. a bare handed grab.hat is the play of the day. >> it seems like that would hurt. >> a lengthy battle, an unbelievable battle at the u.s. open men's final yesterday >> murray won the first two sets but his opponent when the next two and then murray took the deciding fifth set six games-to. it tied the record for the long this final in u.s. open history. >> i watched some of it, i saw the first part and the very end. sean connery was watching the whole thing. >> coming up, another rowdy night in the coliseum when fists fly among raiders fans as the city struggles to save its sports teams >> remembering the victims of 911. this is from the pentagon, immemorial is about to begin in just a couple of minutes. >> is a day we remember across the country and here at home. we will show y,, at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an o
the play of the day comes from milwaukee. the brewers against the braves. a bare handed grab.hat is the play of the day. >> it seems like that would hurt. >> a lengthy battle, an unbelievable battle at the u.s. open men's final yesterday >> murray won the first two sets but his opponent when the next two and then murray took the deciding fifth set six games-to. it tied the record for the long this final in u.s. open history. >> i watched some of it, i saw the first part...
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i'm sure the exact pilot of the navy the most influential man in the navy. the army was growing rim bid in china and they were militarist in their business. the fact he actually went to war and tried to assassinate him prior to the war you think his initial reluctance had anything to flee with his performance as the lead admiral in the navy during the war during his tenure as commander of the japanese navy? >> no, i really don't. yamamoto was an extreme individual. he had two tours of duty in the united states and dictum that capacities. he saw america's enormous industrial capacity and there's the famous quote he did make in contrast to the sleeping general quotation which he probably never uttered as good as this. he predicted the surprise of that and the initial japanese technological and strategic advantages he said something to the effect for six months after which i can guarantee nothing and of course it was exactly six months after pearl harbor. yamamoto was a dedicated war professionally and he knew that japan had no chance of winning the war that hi
i'm sure the exact pilot of the navy the most influential man in the navy. the army was growing rim bid in china and they were militarist in their business. the fact he actually went to war and tried to assassinate him prior to the war you think his initial reluctance had anything to flee with his performance as the lead admiral in the navy during the war during his tenure as commander of the japanese navy? >> no, i really don't. yamamoto was an extreme individual. he had two tours of...
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the great amendments of the 1960's for example, the great iconic statutes of the 1960's and the civil rights acts of civic -- civil rights act of 64 and the voting rights act of 65 in a fair housing act of 68. republicans and democrats in the spirit that you're calling for and one of her thought since we are talking about our sponsoring institutions for this really extraordinary conversation, and that is the national archives. i think that the framers of the constitution who would amending their regime, they studied the state constitution and they saw which ones work and didn't. massachusetts put his concentration to a vote so let's put our constitution to a vote. most of the constitutions have three branches of government. let's go at that. most of them have bicameralism, let's go at that. an independent executive works well in massachusetts and new york was build on that so the amendments, many of the bill of rights. george mason u. mentioned. he first gets us virginia's bill of rights and that is a model the model for the federalist bill of rights. the abolition of slavery occurred
the great amendments of the 1960's for example, the great iconic statutes of the 1960's and the civil rights acts of civic -- civil rights act of 64 and the voting rights act of 65 in a fair housing act of 68. republicans and democrats in the spirit that you're calling for and one of her thought since we are talking about our sponsoring institutions for this really extraordinary conversation, and that is the national archives. i think that the framers of the constitution who would amending...
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in the toll of the recent economic recession is not on the residents of the region. this hour-long program is next on booktv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for being here. do it to turn out one on? their ego. there we go. thank you, chris for welcoming me into you all for coming out tonight. as the fog rolled in -- angela, my partner and i came in from the east bay today where there is no fog right now of course. but we saw as we were making our way west into the fog and i said, were really far from the desert here. but fascists at united of course in one way. the desert is a physical place of course, but a metaphysical place, a flood of posts based. we use the term desert as a metaphor for a lot of things. we were first cities to food deserts, for example. that's become a powerful trope in recent years. this book in particular deals, i'd bank, at a tired but several deserts, but ultimately the subtitle is boom and bust in the new old west. so i'm looking out the way the economy affects their lives, and with the economy gets into our very bodies. it is a
in the toll of the recent economic recession is not on the residents of the region. this hour-long program is next on booktv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for being here. do it to turn out one on? their ego. there we go. thank you, chris for welcoming me into you all for coming out tonight. as the fog rolled in -- angela, my partner and i came in from the east bay today where there is no fog right now of course. but we saw as we were making our way west into the fog and i...
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you can see the amount of the fees and how it spike the since the recession.or a noninterest bearing checking account it is average at $5.48 a month. bank rates report for the first time, everyone of the hundreds of banks studied charged noncustomers to use an a.t.m. the average fee is $2.50. that is another record high. that is the average. many customers pay a second fee from their own bank if they use another company's a.t.m. the study found those customers, for them, the total a.t.m. fees average $4 just for folks to take out their own money. i remember when they came on, at union planters bank, my dad a director and he said we have to get one of the a.t.m.'s they will cash price cows. can you go to the teller for free and the a.t.m. is $4. what? >> convenience costs. the banks will say, over and over, it is because of regulation they are trying to make money wherever they can. these are profit-generating companies, whether it is bank of america or chase or a bank in memphis, tennessee. they need to make money. does anyone really want to go in the bank? no
you can see the amount of the fees and how it spike the since the recession.or a noninterest bearing checking account it is average at $5.48 a month. bank rates report for the first time, everyone of the hundreds of banks studied charged noncustomers to use an a.t.m. the average fee is $2.50. that is another record high. that is the average. many customers pay a second fee from their own bank if they use another company's a.t.m. the study found those customers, for them, the total a.t.m. fees...
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the investigation is not related to the fund at the refinery. it is set for 6:00 at richmond tomorrow auditorium. >>> this morning a homeless encampment here for a and king street in san francisco is expected to be cleared for the second time. a fire broke up the site last wednesday. the city has notified a dozen people living there that they had to leave. authorities have identified airport worker who died after crushing a service truck into a parked aircraft. he was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident that happened early saturday morning at the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >>> into an offense was that a high voltage power lines. the car to the scene about 9:00 yesterday morning. it looked like it plans for trying to raise a light pole but didn't know there is a power line directly above it. >>> if the party came into contact with the overhead power line at oakland coliseum. they were in the vault process of hosting a poem came into contact with the line. >>> offense word affected with a much and burns. >>> this is u
the investigation is not related to the fund at the refinery. it is set for 6:00 at richmond tomorrow auditorium. >>> this morning a homeless encampment here for a and king street in san francisco is expected to be cleared for the second time. a fire broke up the site last wednesday. the city has notified a dozen people living there that they had to leave. authorities have identified airport worker who died after crushing a service truck into a parked aircraft. he was pronounced dead...
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from the supreme court in the constitution the deal clincher revered gives the women the right to choice and the right to make decisions about their own bodies and their own health care. he said that, i didn't. that ad is accurate. >> not in the sense that he opposes abortion in terms of the life of the mother. >> if you overturn roe v wade, you overturn roe v. wade. that is the law of the land. if you want to overturn the law of the land, that is what you are overturning. you can dance around that, but if you believe something different, you should say very clearly what you believe in and what lawyer would put in place instead. >> you think it makes any difference whether the advertising is true or false? [laughter] >> there are a couple of things about advertising. i said a few weeks ago that we will look back on something we have not experienced before, which is an unprecedented amount of money being spent in total to try to persuade a very small slice of the electorate. i think the dollar per boat that is in place is quite disproportionate. we don't know how voters are responding to
from the supreme court in the constitution the deal clincher revered gives the women the right to choice and the right to make decisions about their own bodies and their own health care. he said that, i didn't. that ad is accurate. >> not in the sense that he opposes abortion in terms of the life of the mother. >> if you overturn roe v wade, you overturn roe v. wade. that is the law of the land. if you want to overturn the law of the land, that is what you are overturning. you can...
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the attack fell on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. marine corps commanders are sending the anti-terrorist unit to the libyan capital and strengthen security around american diplomatic facilities. >>> the members of the security council reaffirmed that such acts are unjustifiable regardless of their motivations. >> german ambassador is the current president of the council and said the council called on all u.n. members. to protect foreign diplomatic missions. and secretary general said in a statement that nothing justifies the brutal violence in benghazi. >>> libyans had staged protests outside a consulate before the attack. they were angry about a film made in the u.s. that ridicules the prophet muhammad. the protests have spread across the middle east. hundreds of egyptians demonstrated for a second day in front of the embassy in cairo. authorities have sent in more security forces to watch them. >> translator: i'm deeply hurt seeing the prophet insulted. >> the protests spread to jordan and morocco. part of the film is now online. m
the attack fell on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. marine corps commanders are sending the anti-terrorist unit to the libyan capital and strengthen security around american diplomatic facilities. >>> the members of the security council reaffirmed that such acts are unjustifiable regardless of their motivations. >> german ambassador is the current president of the council and said the council called on all u.n. members. to protect foreign diplomatic missions. and...
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getting the efficiency in the health care sector is the key. >> the way the republicans have set it up, it will actually just shift the costs on to the beneficiaries themselves. >> ifill: margaret warner examines a new war of words exchanged by the u.s. and israel as prime minister netanyahu calls for a tougher stand on iran's nuclear program. >> brown: and we explore why the opening of the september 11 museum has been delayed for another year at least. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the annual remembrance of 9/11 brought somber ceremony and muted politics today. americans
getting the efficiency in the health care sector is the key. >> the way the republicans have set it up, it will actually just shift the costs on to the beneficiaries themselves. >> ifill: margaret warner examines a new war of words exchanged by the u.s. and israel as prime minister netanyahu calls for a tougher stand on iran's nuclear program. >> brown: and we explore why the opening of the september 11 museum has been delayed for another year at least. >> ifill: that's...
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how did the media force the play? and some of the conservative press gather a the a star-studded gala. >> i never did much understand why cnn thought it would beat fox news at 9 p.m. with a british host who looks like he just got a really bad wedgy at a british prep school. >> on the panel. judy miller, cal thomas, jim pinkerton, contributing editor american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten power. i'm rick fulbaum in for jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. have recent events in the middle east given you any pause for the support of governments who have come to power since the arab spring? >> i've said even at the time it's going to be a rocky path, the question that we could have somehow stopped this of with an of change. i think it was absolutely the right thing to do to align ourselves with democracy, universal rights. the notion that people have, have to be able to participate in their own governance, but i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that they're going to be b
how did the media force the play? and some of the conservative press gather a the a star-studded gala. >> i never did much understand why cnn thought it would beat fox news at 9 p.m. with a british host who looks like he just got a really bad wedgy at a british prep school. >> on the panel. judy miller, cal thomas, jim pinkerton, contributing editor american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten power. i'm rick fulbaum in for jon scott. fox news watch is on right...
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out of the building onto the street for the structure at 824 high street, and asphalt and some of the fire equipment had to be moved because the heat was so intense it was buckling the street and the water pipes. the fire spread quickly and started the fire department personnel were overwhelmed. buildings on either side started to go up in the flames. already the buildings were starting to go. the above officers entered the building to evacuate more students and even some in the adjacent building. approximately 150 residents were evacuated from the buildings through the smoke and haze. the ceilings bubbling, and the heat from the bookshelves were still smoldering when they exited the building. many of the residents were asleep, and where they were in mortal danger. if they have not been opened, there would have suffocated and many would have passed away in the fire. upon conferring with the fire chief, i learned there where no deaths in the fire, no serious injuries. we credit the actions of these officers for saving many lives and that fire. when i was a little boy, my grandfather to
out of the building onto the street for the structure at 824 high street, and asphalt and some of the fire equipment had to be moved because the heat was so intense it was buckling the street and the water pipes. the fire spread quickly and started the fire department personnel were overwhelmed. buildings on either side started to go up in the flames. already the buildings were starting to go. the above officers entered the building to evacuate more students and even some in the adjacent...
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the goal is to increase the knowledge of islam and the west. >> the honor of the islamic civilization lies in being the oldest, most likely, most tolerant than some of those who wrongly claimed today to talk on their behalf. >> at a cost of almost 100 million euros, it was financed mostly by the french government and the museum itself. but many also came from the arabic world. countries like morocco, kuwait, and on as well as private donors. >> you are watching "the journal" coming to you from berlin. we take a short break now, but after the break, we look at the rising crime and honduras. >> and what -- and why more south africans are driving bmws, ne >> welcome back. the small country of honduras in central america has won distinction is not proud of. >> the united nations office of drugs list honduras as a country with the world's highest murder rate. that appears to be rising. the u.n. says nearly 92 people were murdered per 100,000 in the country. >> that puts honduras far ahead of other countries with high murder rates like of salvador and jamaica. authorities have been unable t
the goal is to increase the knowledge of islam and the west. >> the honor of the islamic civilization lies in being the oldest, most likely, most tolerant than some of those who wrongly claimed today to talk on their behalf. >> at a cost of almost 100 million euros, it was financed mostly by the french government and the museum itself. but many also came from the arabic world. countries like morocco, kuwait, and on as well as private donors. >> you are watching "the...
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hit him upside the head with the bridge in the nose with the lock in the sock. the dude was stunned. he hit him again and he fell and jumped on him and was hitting him repeatedly. people were walking up the steps and stepping over the chaos and going about their business. nobody was laughing. but nobody helped. and i don't think it's no one cared enough to stop it. it was just that, that you get so -- that everybody gets tiewght they have a role. we have rules right now, right. and so you get your role is to intervene i didn't know why they were fighting. i stepped over it too, i walked away. and the sad thing was guy was what's going on. the guy on the ground was like, i didn't do anything. i'm not hitting him. and then, i was like you shouldn't be hitting him. that's not funny. i was thinking that the world is just so backwards. that to say that you absence of toward in the situation can lead to you getting a concussion. anyway this is the funny part. that part isn't funny. it's sad. the funny part is, they put his own lock, like a few hours, to the next day t
hit him upside the head with the bridge in the nose with the lock in the sock. the dude was stunned. he hit him again and he fell and jumped on him and was hitting him repeatedly. people were walking up the steps and stepping over the chaos and going about their business. nobody was laughing. but nobody helped. and i don't think it's no one cared enough to stop it. it was just that, that you get so -- that everybody gets tiewght they have a role. we have rules right now, right. and so you get...
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the front line was changing by the minute. >> a street that was under the control of the rebels in the morning can switch sides in the afternoon and the government can take over that street. >> narrator: they began their journey along the rebel front line in the salahuddin neighborhood. >> he's trying to coordinate all these different units, be it islamist, be it jihadis, be it secular, be it village-based unit. the only thing that was connecting all these units was the ammunition delivered by abu mohammed. >> they've been doing this all day. they tour the front lines, they go from one position to the other, and they fill the gaps in terms of men and ammunition and bullets. >> this is one of the many, many front lines in aleppo. there's a sniper down this alley. there's a position of the free syrian army here and they're trying to get them ammunition. (explosion) (explosion) it's the scariest sound in a war zone. it's this roar of this tank coming down the street, so we just run. tank's coming. we were just around the corner when they were trying to sneak into behind the tank, when the
the front line was changing by the minute. >> a street that was under the control of the rebels in the morning can switch sides in the afternoon and the government can take over that street. >> narrator: they began their journey along the rebel front line in the salahuddin neighborhood. >> he's trying to coordinate all these different units, be it islamist, be it jihadis, be it secular, be it village-based unit. the only thing that was connecting all these units was the...
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next hour or first the happiest news of the day the giants that en el west champions the front of the chronicle today showing them catching a pop-up tumbling of the defense it's a very exciting day nears the front of the sports section with the celebration. i san francisco was up last night the celebrations continue today >>> it also have willie brown coming talking about sunshine and how important it is for some politicians to sell it in a campaign taking a look at changes in california health laws that affect women greta more in debt and debt to about three strikes law of the proposition on the ballot that could get rid of it. or modify it significant only with both sides of the issue. the sent to cisco fans per parting with a chance heading to the playoffs there when the national league west title after knocking down san diego last night. the second division title for the giants and the readers and up to do it confronted a sellout crowd of more than 42,000 fans. after the game the team ran around the entire field at&t park and they wore their new great t-shirts proclaiming the nati
next hour or first the happiest news of the day the giants that en el west champions the front of the chronicle today showing them catching a pop-up tumbling of the defense it's a very exciting day nears the front of the sports section with the celebration. i san francisco was up last night the celebrations continue today >>> it also have willie brown coming talking about sunshine and how important it is for some politicians to sell it in a campaign taking a look at changes in...
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the language in the document is not the same.it says sustain the charges of official misconduct, et cetera. >> i mean, it is substantively the same. what is the substantive difference in your mind? the only difference is that we added what was certainly implied in the motion that it's charges of official misconduct. rather than charges as to the conduct. i mean, look, if the majority wants to change that to the exact language of the motion, i guess i have no problem. this just seemed clear as to what you all really did. but i leave it to you . >> well, i don't believe that the board ever -- excuse me, the commission ever actually took a vote and said we're going to sustain counts 4 and 5. we find there was official misconduct as reflected in counts 4 and 5, which is not the same thing. >> well, what is in the order right now is the "as reflected" language. so you still have your argument. so i don't think you want language that weakens your position here. >> i agree. thank you. and if i may now address the issue of mr. hemblig re
the language in the document is not the same.it says sustain the charges of official misconduct, et cetera. >> i mean, it is substantively the same. what is the substantive difference in your mind? the only difference is that we added what was certainly implied in the motion that it's charges of official misconduct. rather than charges as to the conduct. i mean, look, if the majority wants to change that to the exact language of the motion, i guess i have no problem. this just seemed...
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he is the chairman of the council on foreign relations and the former secretary of the united states treasury. he joined the clinton administration in 1993, serving in the white house as an assistant for economic policy in the first director of the economic council. he served as our nations secretary of the treasury from 1995 to 1999 and from 1999 to 2009 he served as a member of the board of directors and a senior adviser to that company. from that point on, he has served in various communities and community organizations and at this time, those who need his talent. we are privileged here to have a distinguished american with us take his time and service about this issue which we believe is so important to our country and our future. thank you for joining us and thank you for testifying before us. we appreciate your presence. >> one word, i think the secretary treasurer -- the last time we were trying to figure out what was going on -- >> that is true, sam, we decided to do something to get rid of them. >> we are glad to have you. >> he knows about budgets because he led an executiv
he is the chairman of the council on foreign relations and the former secretary of the united states treasury. he joined the clinton administration in 1993, serving in the white house as an assistant for economic policy in the first director of the economic council. he served as our nations secretary of the treasury from 1995 to 1999 and from 1999 to 2009 he served as a member of the board of directors and a senior adviser to that company. from that point on, he has served in various...
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. >> the staff are elated over the arrival of the new baby panda. even those her closely work with the mother -- who work closely with the mother say they have only seen glimpses. it could be a few more weeks before they determine the sex. they are hoping eventually to the public will help to pick out a name. >> we have more details on the panda. only four zoos have pandas. this is her second cub. the pandas are still the property of china. that cub was sent back in 2009. the new cover will be named in 100 days following the chinese tradition. we will keep you posted. we will have more on the panda excitement at 6:00 and on wjla.com. you can go to the website to see pictures over the years and check out the live panda cam. >> the rain will be here soon. >> doug hill has the word on when the storms will arrive. >> tomorrow there will be significant storms and downpours. maybe flooding. a mess. it is a cloudy day. temperatures in the lower 70's. the story is the advancing storm center. these will bring moisture and potential for wind. all kinds of thi
. >> the staff are elated over the arrival of the new baby panda. even those her closely work with the mother -- who work closely with the mother say they have only seen glimpses. it could be a few more weeks before they determine the sex. they are hoping eventually to the public will help to pick out a name. >> we have more details on the panda. only four zoos have pandas. this is her second cub. the pandas are still the property of china. that cub was sent back in 2009. the new...
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the film's the top of the top after the break.says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios i half roof path >>pam: biggs undoubles was number one of the box office. lawless can man at the third place telling the story of moonshiners pursued by a corrupt lawman during prohibition. sex and the possession is geared up a number 1 debut with $21.3 million over the long labor day weekend. polanski release letter last week. it has been a quiet season for hollywood with attendance down 10% from to best 11. >>brian: look at the fog of the golden gate. we are really sock did this evening. i will let you know how long it is going to stick around. and endless salad bar for $11.99. we start with tri-tip that's cut fresh daily, add in seasonal salads, soups, and sweet treats. sizzler. [ female announcer ] over the years, your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chat
the film's the top of the top after the break.says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios i half roof path >>pam: biggs undoubles was number one of the box office. lawless can man at the third place telling the story of moonshiners pursued by a corrupt lawman during prohibition. sex and the possession is geared up a number 1 debut with...
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because the shares of the the dropped significantly and that's is the u.s. department of justice said that it will try to prove gross negligence or willful misconduct against the oil group the charges are related to the two thousand and seven deepwater horizon disaster in the gulf of mexico. plus the greeks could soon be obliged to work six days a week to pay offs they are. guardian newspaper says that's one of the terms the country's creditors the man that that's the e.u. the i.m.f. and the european central bank the troika officials are due to arrive in athens on friday whether greece has done enough to earn the next thirty two billion euro or some of their bailouts. and a quick look at currencies the euro is the strength then against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble was a mixed picture for the closing figures there are some markets for a struggling to find direction decline in oil prices that not help and that resulted in the i.c.'s and then my section around it was the first time and i wraps it up for this hour bill back to you thanks a lot we'r
because the shares of the the dropped significantly and that's is the u.s. department of justice said that it will try to prove gross negligence or willful misconduct against the oil group the charges are related to the two thousand and seven deepwater horizon disaster in the gulf of mexico. plus the greeks could soon be obliged to work six days a week to pay offs they are. guardian newspaper says that's one of the terms the country's creditors the man that that's the e.u. the i.m.f. and the...
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inclinician of the witnesses to the crimes, and the nature of these crimes and the o dasty of the crimes, particularly to higher members like congress; right? >> well, as i indicated in the report, we certainly believed that when that information about the guns connected to the death, to the shooting scene of the law enforcement agent, that that kind of information needs to go to the attorney general of the united states. >> so it was covered up? >> well, i don't know whether it was cover up or not, but it was not told to him. >> okay, thank you mr. chairman. >> i thank the gentleman. we now go to the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witness for the very, very thorough report. extremely thorough. churchill might say this report defends itself against the risk of being read. [laughter] by its very length. [laughter] however, i'm working my way through it. i thought of the con cliewgs and gone through it in great detail, but you do address a loot of the questions raised here in five or more hearings. i do want to ask you one
inclinician of the witnesses to the crimes, and the nature of these crimes and the o dasty of the crimes, particularly to higher members like congress; right? >> well, as i indicated in the report, we certainly believed that when that information about the guns connected to the death, to the shooting scene of the law enforcement agent, that that kind of information needs to go to the attorney general of the united states. >> so it was covered up? >> well, i don't know whether...
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on the newshour tonight, we examine the substance, the politics, and the fallout from romney's remarks. >> woodruff: plus, we launch our election year tour of swing states. ray suarez starts us off in nevada, hit hard by the mortgage meltdown. >> suarez: the housing crisis is still very much on voters' minds in this battle ground state. when the presidential candidates come here. they hardly mention it. >> ifill: then, we turn to the flare-up in tensions between china and japan over uninhabited islands in the east china sea. margaret warner gets an update. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks with former u.n. chief kofi annan about his new memoir and his role as syrian peace envoy. >> as one of my predecessors said, our objective to prevent humanity from going to hell. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: investing for the future, we're helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we're investing billions of dollars in a run d around the globe to help create the technologies we hope will be the heart of tomo
on the newshour tonight, we examine the substance, the politics, and the fallout from romney's remarks. >> woodruff: plus, we launch our election year tour of swing states. ray suarez starts us off in nevada, hit hard by the mortgage meltdown. >> suarez: the housing crisis is still very much on voters' minds in this battle ground state. when the presidential candidates come here. they hardly mention it. >> ifill: then, we turn to the flare-up in tensions between china and...
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we will see the '60s by 12:00 mean in the along the bay and in the '70s in the heart of the day alongighties in the east bay. them by 3:00 we will see the 90s mid in for some of the places in the east bay. the 7 day around the bay forecast shows temperatures become a little bit cooler as we head into the weekend. we will continue with the cooling trend as we begin the next work week. he can always check the weather on comcast 193. >>george: we are still looking at a hot spot free ride around the bay area. of course we have interstate 4 and interstate 580. they are already heavy. there are no problems across the bay bridge. the ride to the san mateo bridge a 11 minute drive time. in your commute to the golden gate bridge is foggy but no problems. >> there is a 60 minute commute from hercules to berkeley. this 17 minute drive time heading north of the coyote valley. the ride is under 25 minutes out and a bottle. -- out of novato. >> is no secret that the war years old going to move to 7 cisco. >> jean quan says we are the heart of the growth of the bay area. they will begin negotiating
we will see the '60s by 12:00 mean in the along the bay and in the '70s in the heart of the day alongighties in the east bay. them by 3:00 we will see the 90s mid in for some of the places in the east bay. the 7 day around the bay forecast shows temperatures become a little bit cooler as we head into the weekend. we will continue with the cooling trend as we begin the next work week. he can always check the weather on comcast 193. >>george: we are still looking at a hot spot free ride...