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at the room, what you see mostly is the cabinets. that's the main visual, you know, that dominates it. i would be very mindful, to me they're very important and you want to do something that's going to be long lasting and to me it's probably the most important part of the kitchen. >> andre touched on something i have strong feelings about. i have strong feelings about everything. here you are spending $55,000 to do this renovation -- >> if you're lucky. >> if you're lucky. and the place you wealry -- really want the money to be best spent are the things that you can see. you don't want to take all that money and spend it in the plumbinging, the walls, the wires and then cheap it out at the end where you're running out of money and going to put up the cheapest cabinets you can find. that's exactly opposite. what you want to do is have the stuff you can see, that you have to live with every day, be the quality that you are looking for ultimately. and i see that where people say, i'll paint my house myself. i can save money thope paint.
at the room, what you see mostly is the cabinets. that's the main visual, you know, that dominates it. i would be very mindful, to me they're very important and you want to do something that's going to be long lasting and to me it's probably the most important part of the kitchen. >> andre touched on something i have strong feelings about. i have strong feelings about everything. here you are spending $55,000 to do this renovation -- >> if you're lucky. >> if you're lucky. and...
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the economy minister was chief cabinet secretary at the time. he also served as the government spokesperson. he said in the report that authorities were on stand by to act if the fuel rods continued to be exposed to the air. that would have released a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he also said he feared problems could occur at another nuclear plant in fukushima and that tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added the cabinet was told of this scenario, but that the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions on information disclosure by the government during emergencies. >>> russian state television says security forces have foiled a plot to assassinate vladimir putin. they say two men confessed. they were arrested last month in the ukraine. the report says the suspects were acting on instructions on a he chan separatist war load. the opponents say the report is a stunt to raise support for putin in the presidential election. russians
the economy minister was chief cabinet secretary at the time. he also served as the government spokesperson. he said in the report that authorities were on stand by to act if the fuel rods continued to be exposed to the air. that would have released a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he also said he feared problems could occur at another nuclear plant in fukushima and that tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added the cabinet was told...
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it is astonishing that members of the cabinet were conducting newspaper wars on each other. clearly right in front of the president, that these wars often spilled over into the cabinet meetings and that they were not above as in jefferson's case, hiring their own champions with taxpayer dollars to conduct these wars. he began by assailing washington for the supposedly royalist nature of his household, quote, a certain monarchical prettiness must be highly extolled wrote fernot such as level levees and drawing rooms and stately nods instead of shaking hands, titles of office and see inclusion from the people. washington began accustomed to seeing himself compared in front to kromwell but never grew to like it. taking the only course consistent with self-respect, he canceled his subscription to fernot's paper. the offender journalist offered three copies of each day's run personally delivered. when the philadelphia arora revealed that he had overdrawn his salary to pay the heavy costs of official entertaining, washington suffered the tortures of the damned but he never complain
it is astonishing that members of the cabinet were conducting newspaper wars on each other. clearly right in front of the president, that these wars often spilled over into the cabinet meetings and that they were not above as in jefferson's case, hiring their own champions with taxpayer dollars to conduct these wars. he began by assailing washington for the supposedly royalist nature of his household, quote, a certain monarchical prettiness must be highly extolled wrote fernot such as level...
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all the cabinets are ago materials. this is another sustainable material. it's a renewable product. >> how about the flooring? >> the flooring is a low voc non-vinyl tile. it has none of the detriments of vinyl. we have the recycling area where paper, glass and aluminum. >> compost. >> i will show i some of the office and how we operate. this is our composting is down here. all our cleaning products are green certified products. we are running out of space for our bike racks. we used to be like 3 riders. now we are 4, and 5. more and more people are riding to work. that's one of the commitments we have within our office >> somebody whispered to me that marvin johnson was recently named city and county bike commuter of the year. we are proud to have marvin to the office. we have a dish washer when is an energy star. part of being green. we are not using paper plates or styrofoam cups much minimal paper towels. so if you look in the cabinets, we have lots of bowels and plates and regular flat wear. we run the dish washer because that's part for the environment
all the cabinets are ago materials. this is another sustainable material. it's a renewable product. >> how about the flooring? >> the flooring is a low voc non-vinyl tile. it has none of the detriments of vinyl. we have the recycling area where paper, glass and aluminum. >> compost. >> i will show i some of the office and how we operate. this is our composting is down here. all our cleaning products are green certified products. we are running out of space for our bike...
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the greek parliament has approved it -- the greek cabinet has approved the cuts. the u.n. secretary general tries to quell the situation as argentina and britain grant out their war of words. welcome to "bbc world news." a high court ruling takes prayers offered the local council agenda. kept private for 60 years, the royal photos released for the queen's diamond jubilee. the violence in syria has spread to the second city of aleppo. an area which had previously been largely untouched by the unrest. 28 people have been killed by bombs that exploded close to compounds. the government has blamed at the explosions on armed terrorists. opposition representatives say that it was the government. >> the bombs went off in aleppo. mangled wreckage and rubble suggests the extent of the blast. even armored cars were destroyed and a grim toll of dead and wounded. the bbc was with the journalist shown around here by government officials who cast the blame on what they called terrorist gangs. >> these criminal acts committed by these groups will not prevent us from continuing our effort
the greek parliament has approved it -- the greek cabinet has approved the cuts. the u.n. secretary general tries to quell the situation as argentina and britain grant out their war of words. welcome to "bbc world news." a high court ruling takes prayers offered the local council agenda. kept private for 60 years, the royal photos released for the queen's diamond jubilee. the violence in syria has spread to the second city of aleppo. an area which had previously been largely untouched...
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i don't know why he was wearing his hat at the cabinet meeting, but in any event -- but we know that washington sacrificed in many ways during the presidency and part of it was, in my view, part of this much larger realization that it was -- it was vital that both hamilton and jefferson, in the immortal worlds of lyndon johnson about j. edgar hoover were kept insite the tent pissing out rather than inside the tent pissing in. and that's not a plug for the movie. >> in your first lecture you described a washington who was seeking self-aggrandizement and power and prestige and money and status. and today you basically talked about a washington who had no ego and was doing everything for the benefit of the country. that's a complete turnaround in where he was coming from. what do you attribute the significant change in his outlook and his sense of accomplishment? >> yeah. i accept the broad description. i would take issue -- i think he had an ego, he had -- i don't think it's as drastic as you suggest. it is, i think, an evolution and i think it is the key to washington's greatness. but
i don't know why he was wearing his hat at the cabinet meeting, but in any event -- but we know that washington sacrificed in many ways during the presidency and part of it was, in my view, part of this much larger realization that it was -- it was vital that both hamilton and jefferson, in the immortal worlds of lyndon johnson about j. edgar hoover were kept insite the tent pissing out rather than inside the tent pissing in. and that's not a plug for the movie. >> in your first lecture...
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at the government i decided there was a real need to have a major communications effort because the cabinet, departments, all operated independently and no one was dealing with the editors and broadcasters around the country because the whole operation was centered on the white house press corps. so i went on "meet the press." i remember it very well because i had not done that show before and it is tough. i answered about four quick questions. then i looked over at larry spivak who could be tough on air, i looked over at commercial and he went like this, so i was relaxed. because he was a good guy off the air. when i got near the end i decided this was a time i would challenge him so i answered a question. it was on vietnam, and said, but i'm not sure i'm going to be here to interpret this because i may leave the administration. haven't made up my mind. and when i got through with the show, haldeman called on the studio phone right away and said the president elect said you shouldn't do anything that he's going to be back on saturday and don't do anything until he has a chance to talk to y
at the government i decided there was a real need to have a major communications effort because the cabinet, departments, all operated independently and no one was dealing with the editors and broadcasters around the country because the whole operation was centered on the white house press corps. so i went on "meet the press." i remember it very well because i had not done that show before and it is tough. i answered about four quick questions. then i looked over at larry spivak who...
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the cabinet office said the nation's gdp sh rank 2.3% for the october to december period, in real terms, this marks the first contraction in two quarters. this is a decline of 0.6% from the previous quarter. the drop is attributed to weak overseas demand, a strong yen, and disruptions to supply chains from floods in thailand. some economists also noted that delay in post quake reconstruction demand had weighed down on the economy. >>> let's see how the markets are doing after the numbers. on wall street, stocks ended lower friday as investors mulled over greece's debt deal as catherine told us. ramin mellegard is at the stock exchange. how are stocks moving? >> markets are hanging on every bit of news out of greece with the new austerity plan. we saw market reaction already in the u.s. as you mentioned with the dow ending in the negative. and also some moves in the currency markets. but let's look first at where the nikkei and topix kickoff this monday morning. a little mixed picture there. the nikkei is trading in the positive. the topix, dropping back a touch. as you mention, we also
the cabinet office said the nation's gdp sh rank 2.3% for the october to december period, in real terms, this marks the first contraction in two quarters. this is a decline of 0.6% from the previous quarter. the drop is attributed to weak overseas demand, a strong yen, and disruptions to supply chains from floods in thailand. some economists also noted that delay in post quake reconstruction demand had weighed down on the economy. >>> let's see how the markets are doing after the...
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great things in the collection including his cabinet chair that we see behind the desk. again, as tradition, the cabinet on the last day of a president's administration reach into their own pockets and pay the government for the president's chair, and that was brought here to s street along with other great items including his inaugural bible. one of the treasures certainly here in the case, unfortunately, it's too delicate. it's just a soft-bound bible, and so it's usually kept closed here in the case, but inside there's an engraved sheet, has wilson's signatures for the governorship of new jersey, in 1910, as well as two signatures for each of his inaugurations in 1913 and 1916. the painting, again, really sums up wilson and his career. it was done in 1945. and mrs. wilson added it to the library here. it shows a map of europe and those countries outlined in red are really the countries that came into being at the time when world leaders gathered with woodrow wilson to redraw a map of modern europe. so countries like poland, czechoslovakia, yugoslavia, many of which we
great things in the collection including his cabinet chair that we see behind the desk. again, as tradition, the cabinet on the last day of a president's administration reach into their own pockets and pay the government for the president's chair, and that was brought here to s street along with other great items including his inaugural bible. one of the treasures certainly here in the case, unfortunately, it's too delicate. it's just a soft-bound bible, and so it's usually kept closed here in...
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chris huhne's absence will be noticed most around the cabinet table. heat twice staged angry confrontations with the prime minister as embarrassed colleagues looked on. nicolette may be sorry but perhaps a little nervous. -- nick clegg may be sorry but perhaps a little nervous. he just barely peek out chris huhne -- beat out chris huhne two -- he juspolitics does not wait for the slow turning wheels of justice. another liberal democrat is the new secretary of state for energy and climate change. chris huhne did eventually lose his driving license, he lost his wife, and today, his cabinet career. he is fighting not just to save his reputation but his freedom. >> this is "bbc news," still ahead -- not one vote for putin. the pro-democracy movement is preparing for another mass protest. the english football association has decided to strip john kerry of the england captain see what he faces charges of abusing another player. -- has decided to strip john terry of the england captaincy while he faces charges of abuse and another player. >> i have been capt.
chris huhne's absence will be noticed most around the cabinet table. heat twice staged angry confrontations with the prime minister as embarrassed colleagues looked on. nicolette may be sorry but perhaps a little nervous. -- nick clegg may be sorry but perhaps a little nervous. he just barely peek out chris huhne -- beat out chris huhne two -- he juspolitics does not wait for the slow turning wheels of justice. another liberal democrat is the new secretary of state for energy and climate...
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the cabinet office says that indicates a recovery from damage by the thai floods. consumer spending also grew. the office says pushing up sales of winter clothing and heaters. meanwhile the leading index which predicts future economic activity rose by .6 points. next we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >>> the mall dooefs are world famous for their blue seas. the president resigned following weeks of public protests. demonstrations in the capital male have continued for weeks. anger flared last month when the president ordered the military to arrest a senior judge. the same judge had earlier ordered the release of the leader of the opposition who was under arrest. protesters on tuesday took control of the state broadcaster. that afternoon the president made a televised statement saying he had agreed to step down for the sake of the stability of the nation. the archipelago of 300,000 people was under autocratic rule for 30 years. that only ended in 2008 when asheed was elected. but parliament is dominated by his opponents complicating efforts
the cabinet office says that indicates a recovery from damage by the thai floods. consumer spending also grew. the office says pushing up sales of winter clothing and heaters. meanwhile the leading index which predicts future economic activity rose by .6 points. next we go to bangkok to find out what's going on in the region. >>> the mall dooefs are world famous for their blue seas. the president resigned following weeks of public protests. demonstrations in the capital male have...
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>> well, the cabinet meeting is still going on. e prime minister is a briefing the other political leaders on what has taken place in brussels. and then from the cabinet meeting, what is expected is that the first bills linked to the deal will be presented to parliament. so greece is trying to keep up the momentum of this deal. >> we have seen the anger receiving on the streets. is there any sense of the people of greece will accept the terms of this new deal? >> i think the made the deal has been received as one of relief, a fleeting relief perhaps. but there is always a shadow over it. because, tomorrow, the main public and private unions have called a demonstration. if you remember the demonstration a week ago was a very violent. there will be another demonstration tomorrow which will be outside the houses of parliament, and that could be a flash point. >> you mentioned the mood and the fleeting relief, but tell us, do greeks appealed that the eu is helping the more punishing them? >> i think it is, nation. i think it is one thin
>> well, the cabinet meeting is still going on. e prime minister is a briefing the other political leaders on what has taken place in brussels. and then from the cabinet meeting, what is expected is that the first bills linked to the deal will be presented to parliament. so greece is trying to keep up the momentum of this deal. >> we have seen the anger receiving on the streets. is there any sense of the people of greece will accept the terms of this new deal? >> i think the...
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the inaugural address itself was washington's idea. so it was a presidential cabinet, a sort of council which both reflected an imperfectly contained the opposing schools of thought personified by secretary of the treasury alexander hamilton and secretary of state thomas jefferso of state thomas jefferson. inevitably, the arist to cat who considered himself a friend to man versus hamilton with a belief in regional sin and no shortage of personal experience to back it up. taking note of hamilton's reputation as a lady's man, washington had given his name to the house ped, a large headed amorous tomkat. like fire and frost, they were temperamental opposites who not even washington could reconcile. he performed a juggling act with historic consequences. two centuries before bill clinton and his aggressive young campaign team declared that it's the economy stupid, washington resolved to put his country's credit on a sound basis. quote. i think i see a path as clear and direct as a ray of light, he wrote. which if pursued will ensure permanent felicity to the commonwealth.
the inaugural address itself was washington's idea. so it was a presidential cabinet, a sort of council which both reflected an imperfectly contained the opposing schools of thought personified by secretary of the treasury alexander hamilton and secretary of state thomas jefferso of state thomas jefferson. inevitably, the arist to cat who considered himself a friend to man versus hamilton with a belief in regional sin and no shortage of personal experience to back it up. taking note of...
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right after the civil war this became the cabinet room for president andrew johnson. but it was president grant who introduced this table which so many succeeding presidents used to conduct the nation's business until 1902. that was when the country outgrew the second floor. president theodore roosevelt who had six children and was not tradition bound built the west wing presidential offices separating once and for all the family quarters from the day to day work of the chief executive. many objects bring to mind earlier presidents. the torches of andrew jackson, this lamp presented to mrs. grover cleveland, and this waste basket of president grant, guaranteed to attract the yuck b -- young boys who visit us. the chandelier has an interesting story behind it. it was designed for the east room in president grant's time. but it soon passed room to room until it finally wound up gracing president theodore rooseve roosevelt's new office. every time the door opened it tinkled, distracting him greatly. he ordered it to be sent to the capitol. and he was supposed to have said
right after the civil war this became the cabinet room for president andrew johnson. but it was president grant who introduced this table which so many succeeding presidents used to conduct the nation's business until 1902. that was when the country outgrew the second floor. president theodore roosevelt who had six children and was not tradition bound built the west wing presidential offices separating once and for all the family quarters from the day to day work of the chief executive. many...
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have to agree that he's one of the more accessible and energetic and forward-thinking members of the cabinet. i want to be on the record. i thank you and yield back. >> i thank the gentleman and of course, ray lahood has been a friend of ours for a long time and shows the value of the value of the education that you get here in congress when you move to the cabinet. i want to thank the witnesses. i think that it underscored some of the differences that we have and some of the places that we come together, and as we mentioned in the opening remarks, there is an opportunity that we can come to agreement and in streamlining and consolidating the programs as the president suggested to work better and match up the needs of employers with the output, if you will, of schools. the testimony also underscored some fundamental differences. sometimes it is bickering that we get engaged in here, and that is really unfortunate, and sometimes it is fundamental differences in what we think is best for the american people, and best for the economy and the best way to go to get the americans back to works and
have to agree that he's one of the more accessible and energetic and forward-thinking members of the cabinet. i want to be on the record. i thank you and yield back. >> i thank the gentleman and of course, ray lahood has been a friend of ours for a long time and shows the value of the value of the education that you get here in congress when you move to the cabinet. i want to thank the witnesses. i think that it underscored some of the differences that we have and some of the places that...
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i was allowing myself to be guided by the cabinet and the other officers who had been present. and when judge joseph holt brought me the papers including the death warrants, i signed them. some two years later, 1867, it is interesting. this is when the succession of -- the impeachment crisis was emerging. the newspapers began printing the awareness that a recommendation of clemency had been made. and that i had ignored it. and i sent to the war department request to see the documents. and when i did see them, it appeared to me that clemency recommendation which was right there had been torn out and reattached. and i thought only two men could have done such a thing. one of them, joseph holt, judge advocate general who had been responsible for the trial. but the other was his superior, edwin stanton. so perhaps i will leave it this way. the next day after i saw those documents from the war department, i sent a short note to secretary stanton which read, dear sir, public considerations of the high character constrain me to inform you that your resignation as secretary of war will
i was allowing myself to be guided by the cabinet and the other officers who had been present. and when judge joseph holt brought me the papers including the death warrants, i signed them. some two years later, 1867, it is interesting. this is when the succession of -- the impeachment crisis was emerging. the newspapers began printing the awareness that a recommendation of clemency had been made. and that i had ignored it. and i sent to the war department request to see the documents. and when...
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a poll shows the approval rate for nodda's cabinet has edged upward. a growing proportion of the nation's citizens are claiming they don't support any particular party. results from the poll conducted over the weekend show that 31% support noda's cabinet. the disapproval rate fell marginally to 48%. respondents were asked their opinion of noda's plan to submit a bill on social security and tax reform including a con sunchs tax hike. 40% of the respondents approve of the plan. 53% expressed disapproval. those polled were asked about the ruling democratic party. only 14% approve of the idea which is aimed at funding the new pension system with 35% disapproving. the support rates for the democratic party and the opposition liberal democratic party slipped slightly to around 17%. almost 50% said they don't support any party in particular. the figure is the highest since the current survey method was adopted in july 2004. the results suggest that interest may be shifting from long established parties to upstart political blocks that are now taking shape. les
a poll shows the approval rate for nodda's cabinet has edged upward. a growing proportion of the nation's citizens are claiming they don't support any particular party. results from the poll conducted over the weekend show that 31% support noda's cabinet. the disapproval rate fell marginally to 48%. respondents were asked their opinion of noda's plan to submit a bill on social security and tax reform including a con sunchs tax hike. 40% of the respondents approve of the plan. 53% expressed...
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he says the cabinet was told of this scenario but na the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions on how the government disclosing information during emergencies. >>> russia's state television says security services have foiled a plot to assassinate prime minister vladimir putin. channel one says two men have confessed. they were arrested last month in ukraine. the report says the suspects were acting on instructions from a chechen separatist warlord. the seized a computer containing details of the president's motorcade. the opponents say the report is a stunt to raise support for putin in the presidential election. russians vote on sunday. putin's spokesperson dmitri peskov denied any link between the plot and the election campaign. putin is criticizing u.s. foreign policy in his last week of campaigning before the election. putin made remarks that were published in a russian newspaper and he said russia cannot accept u.s. plans for a ballistic missile defense system in europe. he said it would only protect the western part
he says the cabinet was told of this scenario but na the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions on how the government disclosing information during emergencies. >>> russia's state television says security services have foiled a plot to assassinate prime minister vladimir putin. channel one says two men have confessed. they were arrested last month in ukraine. the report says the suspects were acting on instructions from a...
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the one hundred thirty billion euro rescue package cabinet has cleared the plan but lost six ministers or deputies in the process and some coalition in peace and threatened to vote against it if it does go ahead though fifteen thousand civil servants will lose their jobs and the minimum wage will be slashed thousands of greeks have been protesting against a deal for up we are let's now talk to investment adviser patrick young. because we're seeing here on our screens at the moment fels of come out in front of parliament to protest against these planned cuts we've seen more violent clashes there today do you think the great lawmakers will listen to what the people want all will they clear this new austerity package when you know a lot of people have been talking about the fact that greece is the country that first gave us democracy and of course it also gave us first of all that work for tragedy and also it give us that famous charm up eric victory where you basically won something but actually ultimately it wasn't worth it in the first place and that's where we sit today because actual
the one hundred thirty billion euro rescue package cabinet has cleared the plan but lost six ministers or deputies in the process and some coalition in peace and threatened to vote against it if it does go ahead though fifteen thousand civil servants will lose their jobs and the minimum wage will be slashed thousands of greeks have been protesting against a deal for up we are let's now talk to investment adviser patrick young. because we're seeing here on our screens at the moment fels of come...
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that was the example of washington whose great success was to keep both hamilton and jefferson in the cabinet long after both of them wanted out. again, it's all part of buying time. and the consequence was that washington, first of all, subjected himself to some very unpleasant cabinet meetings and occasionally lost his temper. we have jefferson's account of one at which the president threw his hat on the floor. i don't know why he was wearing his hat at the cabinet meeting, but in any event -- but we know that washington sacrificed in many ways during the presidency and part of it was, in my view, part of this much larger realization that it was -- it was vital that both hamilton and jefferson, in the immortal worlds of lyndon johnson about j. edgar hoover were kept insite the tent pissing out rather than inside the tent pissing in. and that's not a plug for the movie. >> in your first lecture you described a washington who was seeking self-aggrandizement and power and prestige and money and status. and today you basically talked about a washington who had no ego and was doing everything fo
that was the example of washington whose great success was to keep both hamilton and jefferson in the cabinet long after both of them wanted out. again, it's all part of buying time. and the consequence was that washington, first of all, subjected himself to some very unpleasant cabinet meetings and occasionally lost his temper. we have jefferson's account of one at which the president threw his hat on the floor. i don't know why he was wearing his hat at the cabinet meeting, but in any event...
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>> i answered this question leslie, and the education secretary, as the rest of the cabinet, fully support the leveson inquiry. and what the levinson and great to see with a very important work that it does. that is the position of the education secretary and the position of the entire government. >> ed miliband. >> i do thank them for that i had reminded him of education secretary said the big picture it is a chilly atmosphere to freedom of expression which emanates from the debate around leveson. out the education secretary is sitting down the bench would've heard the prime minister's words. let me move on from one area where they can be cross party agreement. on sunday the many read in mandarin nhs for six years said about the prime minister's bill. and i quote, it's a mess, it's unnecessary, it misses the point, it's confused and confusing, and it's setting the nhs back. why does the prime minister believe every week that goes by there are yet more damning indictments on the nhs bill? >> let me make one further point about the levinson inquiry because i think it is important. i think w
>> i answered this question leslie, and the education secretary, as the rest of the cabinet, fully support the leveson inquiry. and what the levinson and great to see with a very important work that it does. that is the position of the education secretary and the position of the entire government. >> ed miliband. >> i do thank them for that i had reminded him of education secretary said the big picture it is a chilly atmosphere to freedom of expression which emanates from the...
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so i decided i was going to show this to the cabinet an i thought how am i going to get this into the white house? so i called one of my aides about 4:00 a.m. and he figured out how to get it delivered to me. so i met with them and described what had gone on with both cambodia and in vietnam and then showed him the gun. then i went to chicago for a press conference, then i collapsed. >> this was after the secret bombing of cambodia? >> yeah, it was. >> where were you on kent state, the day of the tragedy? >> i was in the white house. it really alarmed everybody was it came as a complete surprise. i can just remember it was general alarm as to how to handle it. but we decided best thing we could do is deny any role in that. that was zeigler's role to do that. >> the president was shocked. >> he was very shocked. >> must have been angry at the national guard. correct? >> yeah. you know, it was sure to stir up more trouble at that time. we had buses surrounding the white house to keep people from climbing in the grounds. i had national guard troops sleeping outside of my office on weeken
so i decided i was going to show this to the cabinet an i thought how am i going to get this into the white house? so i called one of my aides about 4:00 a.m. and he figured out how to get it delivered to me. so i met with them and described what had gone on with both cambodia and in vietnam and then showed him the gun. then i went to chicago for a press conference, then i collapsed. >> this was after the secret bombing of cambodia? >> yeah, it was. >> where were you on kent...
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barca, members of the wisconsin supreme court, constitutional officers, tribal leaders, members of the cabinet, distinguished guests, members of the legislature, my wife and our family, tonette walker and our family. and most importantly, fellow citizens of the great state of wisconsin. it is an honor to appear before you tonight. next to my wife is the agitent general of wisconsin, major general don dunbar. i want to thank him and the more than 10,000 strong members of the wisconsin national guard. and tonight with him are the members of the 724th engineer battalion. stand up, gentlemen. [ applause ] >> i first spoke with them more than a year ago when they were deployed in iraq. i greeted them in the cold when they returned home, and i saw many of them again this summer, as they responded to the massive damage caused by storms in northwestern, wisconsin. their dedication to their country, to the state and yes, to their communities is a prime example of what we all know as the spirit of wisconsin. we thank them and all of the other men and women in uniform who have served both past and presen
barca, members of the wisconsin supreme court, constitutional officers, tribal leaders, members of the cabinet, distinguished guests, members of the legislature, my wife and our family, tonette walker and our family. and most importantly, fellow citizens of the great state of wisconsin. it is an honor to appear before you tonight. next to my wife is the agitent general of wisconsin, major general don dunbar. i want to thank him and the more than 10,000 strong members of the wisconsin national...
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and stayed in the cabinet and of agreed to this austerity package that we're never going to see being implemented their polling low single figures. ultimately greek's is a tragedy is all about to default and in fact regardless of what happens on the streets this weekend there is no way we can avert this tragedy unfortunately greece about to default you say there's no question about it what are the implications not just for the greeks themselves but also for the eurozone the implications are quite enormous i mean bear in mind ok it may take until the elections till it happens but certainly it is not only a matter of time the implementing the implications for the euro zone are quite simply does greece try to state in the euro zone in which case it's going to be persona non-grata but not paying its debts or does it basically leave and could together its own currency whatever happens there the problem for the rest of the euro zone is that not only we have to basically prepared to defend the whole integrity of the euro and actually if you read what's been said behind the behind closed door
and stayed in the cabinet and of agreed to this austerity package that we're never going to see being implemented their polling low single figures. ultimately greek's is a tragedy is all about to default and in fact regardless of what happens on the streets this weekend there is no way we can avert this tragedy unfortunately greece about to default you say there's no question about it what are the implications not just for the greeks themselves but also for the eurozone the implications are...
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the cabinet members have considered evacuating tokyo following the disaster last march. six experts sit on the panel. they interviewed 300 people including japanese and u.s. government officials. they'll issue their report tuesday. but nhk obtained in advance details. the document says the chief of fukushima daiichi informed the government three days after the accident the cooling system failures could cause a melt youb of nuclear fuel rods. the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told of this scenario but the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions for infoation diski
the cabinet members have considered evacuating tokyo following the disaster last march. six experts sit on the panel. they interviewed 300 people including japanese and u.s. government officials. they'll issue their report tuesday. but nhk obtained in advance details. the document says the chief of fukushima daiichi informed the government three days after the accident the cooling system failures could cause a melt youb of nuclear fuel rods. the information was reportedly sent to cabinet...
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the cabinet has approved this. let's ignore greece. it's a thought experiment. what's wrong with dow 14,000 in an improving economy? i ask you. >> i don't think there's anything wrong with it, larry. you have the u.s. economy improving, albeit slowly. you've got auto sales over 14 million. you've got unemployment getting better. the ism index is in expansion mode. i'm bullish. >> steve cortes, how can you not be? what's long with what mr. kruszewski said? he knows a lot. he runs this big company out there in the midwest. he's very wise. how can you buck that kruszewski trend? >> hey, absolutely. i'm a midwesterner as well. i respect and admire ron. no, i think it's built on two shoddy premises. and the first is -- >> shoddy? >> shoddy. ron mentioned auto sales. and auto sales have been improving dramatically. but you know why? because consumer credit has been absolutely exploding. so we're starting to see the savings rate decline again. this has been a credit card binge by consumers. we're at multiyear highs again. the frugal consumer has suddenly thrown off the
the cabinet has approved this. let's ignore greece. it's a thought experiment. what's wrong with dow 14,000 in an improving economy? i ask you. >> i don't think there's anything wrong with it, larry. you have the u.s. economy improving, albeit slowly. you've got auto sales over 14 million. you've got unemployment getting better. the ism index is in expansion mode. i'm bullish. >> steve cortes, how can you not be? what's long with what mr. kruszewski said? he knows a lot. he runs...
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the probably was that he had a lot of young guys who -- they would tell the cabinet officer the president wants them. probably the only time they had seen the president in weeks had been on television. and he had a few -- too much power was given -- the president delegated too much power to haldeman, ehrlichman and colson. the kind of language he used that came out i've never heard him use any time when i've been around him. he might swear a little bit like i've said damn orr hell sometimes, but that was about it. he'd never use that kind of language. >> did you actually talk to the president? >> no, i didn't go to the president with that kind of thing. i talked to haldeman about it. >> you knew sometimes haldeman wasn't carrying your [ inaudible ]. >> i wasn't sure what he did or what he didn't. i was in haldeman's office one time when kissinger threatened to resign because rogers was getting too much play. we had to calm kissinger down. so i never knew one way or the other. but the first big fight i had with colson was when he was putting too much pressure on mcgruder, he was trying to
the probably was that he had a lot of young guys who -- they would tell the cabinet officer the president wants them. probably the only time they had seen the president in weeks had been on television. and he had a few -- too much power was given -- the president delegated too much power to haldeman, ehrlichman and colson. the kind of language he used that came out i've never heard him use any time when i've been around him. he might swear a little bit like i've said damn orr hell sometimes,...
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the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told of this scenario but the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions for information diskilo slur by the government during emergencies. a separate investigation into the fukushima meltdown has heard from a former u.s. nuclear regulatory chief. he told a parliamentary panel that on site experts should have the power to decide how to respond to an emergency situation at a plant. he says there's lack of trust for the japanese government and nuclear authorities stemming from how they dealt with the accident. >> in my view the o
the information was reportedly sent to cabinet members and atomic energy experts. the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told...
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>> we are expecting a reshuffle of the cabinet on monday. the far right leader had mentioned technocrats are big now participating in the government. this could be an idea, but nothing concrete has emerged yet, so we will have to wait and see. >> as always, thank you very much. the german chancellor angela merkel, as we know, is a passionate defender of the euro, and she has made it clear that she wants greece to remain in the eurozone. >> of course, she needs the support of her own parliament, which will have to prove the second bailoutor greece. >> today, it was about convincing the unconverted. merkel invited leaders of political parties to her office to talk euro survival. >> german politicians are closely following negotiations with grease. it was early in the morning of party members headed to the chancellor's office where angela merkel briefed them on the latest development. cross party support is key to efforts to save greece. bell of payments need approval. chancellor merkel is talking toug she insists greece must make clear concessi
>> we are expecting a reshuffle of the cabinet on monday. the far right leader had mentioned technocrats are big now participating in the government. this could be an idea, but nothing concrete has emerged yet, so we will have to wait and see. >> as always, thank you very much. the german chancellor angela merkel, as we know, is a passionate defender of the euro, and she has made it clear that she wants greece to remain in the eurozone. >> of course, she needs the support of...
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okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the mr. clean magic eraser extra power. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, do you lovv to tweet, post and pin? how about getting paid to do ii? karin caifa tells us about a new report looking at the best cities to snag a social media job, and the salaries companies will ppy for your social savvy. savvy. --reporter pkg-as follows --the explosion of social media has meant a shift for companies, schools, even incorporating facebooo, twitter, google plus, and the like into whaa they do every day.that'' also meant a new career path, social edia professionals.the question: how do i get paid to tweet? some employers are placing a very large significant emphasis on social media and they just value the profession. onward search, which specializes in ffnding digital careers, looked at the cities with the highest volume of social media jobs.number onee on their list -- new york.the next three in califfrnia. san pose, san francisco, and los will have social media in - pheir title, but iffthey
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and then waiving their wangs. >> the cabinet building is where they make cabinets for people to buy? ht. >> it has journeyed to the grotesque joe derosa. >> you lost me again. >> i actually started to understand the story when you put it into the hostage terms. here is my question. would you say this is black mail or is it as andy said just strategic interest? i look at it like this, the lady at the massage parlor doesn't give you your pants back until you pay the money. >> so she is holding your pants hostage. >> but it is in my strategic interest to get my pants back. >> it certainly it, especially if you are going home to a significant other. >> the people in this newsroom. they were removed upon entry. >> hang on, joe, before you move on, you over looked something dana said because you were too busy thinking of a bad joke i think. say again what the egyptian military officials were doing besides throwing cabinets. >> they were bearing their man parts. >> they were waiving their peniss. >> they were helicoptering. >> let's keep this above the belt. it is a news show. let's not get
and then waiving their wangs. >> the cabinet building is where they make cabinets for people to buy? ht. >> it has journeyed to the grotesque joe derosa. >> you lost me again. >> i actually started to understand the story when you put it into the hostage terms. here is my question. would you say this is black mail or is it as andy said just strategic interest? i look at it like this, the lady at the massage parlor doesn't give you your pants back until you pay the money....
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the prime minister urged the cabinet to approve the deal. >>> prince harry is the number one prize targetheads back to serve on the lines of afghanistan. they issued a threat to the prince saying they want him dead or alive. they have said that has made no difference to harry. he wants to tour afghanistan anyway. >>> rally to stop violence. >> residents took to the streets of atlanta to protest. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
the prime minister urged the cabinet to approve the deal. >>> prince harry is the number one prize targetheads back to serve on the lines of afghanistan. they issued a threat to the prince saying they want him dead or alive. they have said that has made no difference to harry. he wants to tour afghanistan anyway. >>> rally to stop violence. >> residents took to the streets of atlanta to protest. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> i like the cabinets. the two on the corner. victorian. >> we had a look at that initially. >> we like the book case. wine cabinets. >> i spoke to a collector, but we are here with a dealer. you have many clients in china who want british antiques. do you find something? do you always buy? >> i always buy. >> how many things? >> 20. >> 20 pieces? >> yes. you can see the room has filled up fast. it's what we heard today. the new chinese buyers and the london antique scene means serious business. >> an unexpected phenomenon is lucrative for a number of dealers here in london and i can tell you when i went to the auction, i was surprised about 10% of the room was chinese and this was a small auction house in the middle of nowhere. >> it's a sad story. buying a bit of heritage, it's someone else's at that. that's certainly a windfall for the sellers. it's sort of the other side of this story. if he is thinking of going out and setting up shop and having a shop front and selling british and english antiques, he will need plenty of ca
>> i like the cabinets. the two on the corner. victorian. >> we had a look at that initially. >> we like the book case. wine cabinets. >> i spoke to a collector, but we are here with a dealer. you have many clients in china who want british antiques. do you find something? do you always buy? >> i always buy. >> how many things? >> 20. >> 20 pieces? >> yes. you can see the room has filled up fast. it's what we heard today. the new chinese...
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, the president's cabinet, that the king had no power to create law simply by unilateral decree. and he convinced the king's own privy council to rebut the king on that point. when the king in prison to people without charge cook pioneered the use of habeas corpus to free them. until then habeas corpus had always been used as a tool to expand crowned power. had been used when some regional lord or leader imprisoned somebody outside of london, a writ of habeas corpus forced that regional lord to prove that whoever was imprisoned was imprisoned consistent with the king's law, a way to expand crown power. now, cook for the first time used habeas corpus against the king to make sure whoever the king imprisoned was consistent with the law. regarding the idea of the king being able to overturn the law for reasons of state, cook says, reason the state claims by jakarta. this was the ruling that everybody in this room and in america does. the house of everyman is his castle. this idea almost 400 years ago when he made the ruling, a castle was not just some torras bought it was a concrete
, the president's cabinet, that the king had no power to create law simply by unilateral decree. and he convinced the king's own privy council to rebut the king on that point. when the king in prison to people without charge cook pioneered the use of habeas corpus to free them. until then habeas corpus had always been used as a tool to expand crowned power. had been used when some regional lord or leader imprisoned somebody outside of london, a writ of habeas corpus forced that regional lord to...
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okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the magic eraser extra power. >> the university student murdering his here for a hearing. authorities say this happened theng an argument over of than i thought. an alexandria and a breath on man attacked a wasage girl was she watching to small children at a archer court home. confronted -- he the teenager when she to investigate a noise. suspect wrestled with their girl's away when the rang.hone did the neighbors thought the area was safe. >> knowing this, is a person outside in the card? the in a bush? >> the girl was not hurt. did the children did not see what happens. >> frederick county is the first maryland to make english the official language. they approved the measure last under the ordinance that all will be conducted in english. the messagebout to potential leaders whenness comes to opportunities. is a common opposition scare themit will from the county. has never proved true. >> why would you purposely of your ownbers community? >> it is about white supremacy. >> the commissio
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. >> they principled the cabinet paper in in britain and a special media of the war cabinet that resultedn the recall of general hamlin and evacuation three months later. >> they suffered over 30,000 casualties on the peninsula, all told the battle took 120,000 lives. strict censorship letter of world war 1's misery was reported. four years of stalemate trench warfare, hit million were killed. and the willingness of two journalists who report the truth makes a powerful argument for independent war reporting. >> have you had a chance to talk to your dad how he felt about bringing about a change, perhaps saving thousands of lives as a consequence of what he did. >> i remember i guess it was 30 years later after the event. he was telling me how he was still heavily criticized in britain by military establishment, how he himself was a completely at peace with his conscience. >> oliver: more deadlines in the battlefield when war stories continue. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researchg a role. today's special..
. >> they principled the cabinet paper in in britain and a special media of the war cabinet that resultedn the recall of general hamlin and evacuation three months later. >> they suffered over 30,000 casualties on the peninsula, all told the battle took 120,000 lives. strict censorship letter of world war 1's misery was reported. four years of stalemate trench warfare, hit million were killed. and the willingness of two journalists who report the truth makes a powerful argument for...
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women so i have the knowledge ingelow said but that's a bit gigolos don't speak from the heart of the cabinet i speak from the mind at the top but i speak from the heart say of the candidate not the first of all i speak from the to the because i'm genuinely interested in the us how much me making love my first priority is to make love to them making love but you make money i don't think many of us nothing many people many know. but they give you money but they are not people that are. then i...
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okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the magic eraser extra power. >> monday morning, presidents am here with you in the weather center. the last bit of snow has moved off to our south and east. it has moved offshore and to the now.tic dealt with some of the cloud cover. part, a sunny day today. get out of here. the temperatures are on par with be this timeould year, up 40's 4 highs. tonight will be cool. los 30's downtown. tomorrow will be cool. those raindrops' will be very few and far between. thursday and0's by friday. air to the south. that is the traffic. what about dick be it? >> bless your heart. get a cup of coffee. will look out on the highway. we anticipate a light volume on presidents' day. it is exactly like that now. the roads have been treated with chemicals just in case. we will show you some pictures. start with the traffic center camera. will take us to 395. good job near the pentagon. no problems dear 66 in roslyn. no problem getting out of baltimore and near frederick. let's get back to the news desk. >>
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okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with they crowded down there righh now... now...and it's up to this guy to sort it all out...pitching coach rick adair was in the bullpen last season, but has 7 years experience as a pitching coach at the major league level..and it's gonna take everr bit of that experience to sort out the 31 pitchers invited to spring training...to say noithing of the starting rotation, which looks right now to be in complete disarray...adair says, they're getting to work.... 3 meanwhile...there was a brian roberts sighting today...the veteran 2nd bassman worked out in sarastoa, taking swinns in the batting cage and ggtting missed mosttof the last wo seasons with a variety of ailments, most notably pingering affects of a concussion..he is on what the progession, but the o's aamit they doo't what exactly what he can and can't do.... the terps are back in ac tion tonight against miamm... hilights and our prep player of the week, comiig up tonight at 10:50 and 11:30 on sports unlimited --toss to vytas-- vytas-- 3
okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with they crowded down there righh now... now...and it's up to this guy to sort it all out...pitching coach rick adair was in the bullpen last season, but has 7 years experience as a pitching coach at the major league level..and it's gonna take everr bit of that experience to sort out the 31 pitchers invited to spring training...to say noithing of the starting rotation, which looks right now to be in...