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the leader corp. and extra 300 jobs and an extra 2 dobbs. there are half a million more private-sector jobs compared with the last one. recognize we need to do more which is what the work program is all about. >> i congratulate my friends. [shouting] >> the declaration with the canadian prime minister on renewable energy. obviously we now need to make sure we have growth in our economy. may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do to -- [shouting] >> i commend my hon. friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in joining the army he was following a prou
the leader corp. and extra 300 jobs and an extra 2 dobbs. there are half a million more private-sector jobs compared with the last one. recognize we need to do more which is what the work program is all about. >> i congratulate my friends. [shouting] >> the declaration with the canadian prime minister on renewable energy. obviously we now need to make sure we have growth in our economy. may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do...
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the leader corp. and extra 300 jobs and an extra 2 dobbs. there are half a million more private-sector jobs compared with the last one. recognize we need to do more which is what the work program is all about. >> i congratulate my friends. [shouting] >> the declaration with the canadian prime minister on renewable energy. obviously we now need to make sure we have growth in our economy. may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do to -- [shouting] >> i commend my hon. friend for his question because there are a number of universities across the country including an edinburgh that leaders in marine renewable energy and the yesterday the climate change secretary announced we would be going ahead with the renewable obligations to making sure we boost this vital industry and track jobs to this country for offshore wind and other renewable technologies. >> can ride when the prime minister paying tribute to rifleman be day ride from the second battalion in joining the army he was following a prou
the leader corp. and extra 300 jobs and an extra 2 dobbs. there are half a million more private-sector jobs compared with the last one. recognize we need to do more which is what the work program is all about. >> i congratulate my friends. [shouting] >> the declaration with the canadian prime minister on renewable energy. obviously we now need to make sure we have growth in our economy. may i ask what he thinks universities such as plymouth who have a good reputation can actually do...
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berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of army corps of engineers at the time. it had been a university involved girls felt that scientists would want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle of does or in the middle of nowhere. and they liked little someone more site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so who had these units from moving toward then both the first bombs and the first few. thousand nine hundred forty five players it states used those first comic. the first one are definitely in here seem. like a six nine hundred forty five. and one hundred forty thousand people more or less were incinerated or dead by the end of nine hundred forty five tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of others injured and people today still suffering from radiation related illnesses and unknown affects to subsequent generations then the second bomb was dropped by the united states and that saturday on august ninth one thousand nine hundred forty fiv
berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of army corps of engineers at the time. it had been a university involved girls felt that scientists would want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle of does or in the middle of nowhere. and they liked little someone more site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so who had these units from moving toward then...
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berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of the army corps of engineers in the time. it had been a university and all girls felt that scientists wouldn't want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked the los alamos site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so he had his university. moving toward them both the first bombs and the first few of. the one thousand forty five players states used those first kind of. the first one was detonated in hear a human being i guess it's nine hundred forty five. and one hundred forty thousand people more or less were incinerated or dead by the end of nine hundred forty five tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of others injured and people today still suffering from radiation related illnesses and i know that's two subsequent generations and the second bomb was dropped by the united states i'm not a saturday on august ninth one thousand forty five with th
berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of the army corps of engineers in the time. it had been a university and all girls felt that scientists wouldn't want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked the los alamos site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so he had his university. moving toward them both...
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berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of the army corps of engineers at the time. that had been a university involved grows well. scientists wouldn't want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked. most sites in part because there were solved buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so he had his university. moving toward then both the first bombs and the first you. one thousand nine hundred forty five of course the united states used those first atomic bombs the first one on our staff meeting here sima and i guess six thousand nine hundred forty five. and one hundred forty thousand people more or less were incinerated or dead by the end of one nine hundred forty five tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of others injured and people today still suffering from radiation related illnesses and unknown effects to subsequent generations and the second bomb was dropped by the united states and that sackey on august ninth one
berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader of the army corps of engineers at the time. that had been a university involved grows well. scientists wouldn't want to leave the university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere. and they liked. most sites in part because there were solved buildings already and they figured they could get started in those buildings. so he had his university. moving toward then both the...
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berkeley so he worked closely with leslie groves he was the leader. of army corps of engineers at the time. there had been a university involved felt that scientists would want to believe in university and go work for a private defense contractor in the middle of does or in the middle of nowhere. and they liked the most elements site in part because there were some buildings already and they figured if you get started in those buildings. so here you had this universe from moving toward then...
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you were advisor to the peace corps, a unicef goodwill ambassador, a leader of the civil rights and anti-appearovement and your new book is called harry belafonte, my song. (cheers and applause) first of all, can we get a shot of that, who is-- i got to know, who is your lighting guy because i want him to follow me around wherever i go. that is a fantastic look. you knew everyone, like this book is full of stories of you and martin luther king, sinatra, jfk, rfk. how did you have your fingers in so many other pies. how did you-- what was your connection to all these people? >> i just had a great lust for life and lust for what was going on in america. and just wanted very much to be involved in where the times were going. >> stephen: but you're a muss ig though. why was a musician involved in so much activism. shouldn't you just be singing the banana boat song. which by the way is one of the finest banana counting songs ever. (laughter) >> i must tell you that that song has an awful lot to do with the events of the day. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, if you stop and really listen to the lyrics of
you were advisor to the peace corps, a unicef goodwill ambassador, a leader of the civil rights and anti-appearovement and your new book is called harry belafonte, my song. (cheers and applause) first of all, can we get a shot of that, who is-- i got to know, who is your lighting guy because i want him to follow me around wherever i go. that is a fantastic look. you knew everyone, like this book is full of stories of you and martin luther king, sinatra, jfk, rfk. how did you have your fingers...
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the marine corps marathon. -- did not stop the marine corps from participating in the marine corps marathon. it was the best marathon time in 15 years. >> i did not know how big of a leader had. i was just trying to stay on pace, trying to continue to run some of all the way to the finish. the fact that i won by a fair amount that is just a blessing. >> and the top female runner but ms. from turkey. -- female runner was from turkey. >> the weather did not hold them back. it seemed to help. >>> 32 degrees at 8:00 a.m. at reagan national airport. it was cold. >> it was freezing out there. >> a week from today our sun will set a little bit after 5:00 p.m. >> here it comes. >> it is quiet and dry outside now looking down pennsylvania avenue. but temperatures are falling. look at the high temperature at reagan national airport, about 10 degrees below average for this time of year, making it up to 55 degrees. it is still a lot better than the 43 degrees we had yesterday. the wind is nonexistent. it is 30 degrees and gaithersburg. the texas over to fairfax where it is 31 degrees. -- that takes us over to fairfax were is 31 degrees. quickly falling into the 30's the saving -- th
the marine corps marathon. -- did not stop the marine corps from participating in the marine corps marathon. it was the best marathon time in 15 years. >> i did not know how big of a leader had. i was just trying to stay on pace, trying to continue to run some of all the way to the finish. the fact that i won by a fair amount that is just a blessing. >> and the top female runner but ms. from turkey. -- female runner was from turkey. >> the weather did not hold them back. it...
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the supreme leader would not have known about this? >> i doubt it. i mean, whomney has empowered the guard corps leadership. and seems to have a firm chip on the guard corps and i doubt seriously the hand chosen leadership would undertake to take this operation without notifying and getting the approval the supreme leader. >> you wrote the engagement of the united states, not only this administration, was poisonners, that was your word. because he finds the attempt for the u.s. to con sill yate and our attempt at peace may be encouraging him to be more violent? >> yeah, i mean, i think the obama administration made the same mistake that president clinton made and that is they're in some ways commendable desire to reach out to the iranians, to find some means tore dialog, actually achiefs the opposite of the intention, that means it makes him much more angry and makes him much more worried about the western cultural invasion and much more worried that such an outrage will affect domestic politics and it did. i mean, the-- the democratic rebellion in the summer of 2009, the green movement cited ob
the supreme leader would not have known about this? >> i doubt it. i mean, whomney has empowered the guard corps leadership. and seems to have a firm chip on the guard corps and i doubt seriously the hand chosen leadership would undertake to take this operation without notifying and getting the approval the supreme leader. >> you wrote the engagement of the united states, not only this administration, was poisonners, that was your word. because he finds the attempt for the u.s. to...
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the u.s. marine corps. the purpose of that seminar is to bring together senior navy, marine corps, and coast guard leaders to interact with their counterparts in preparation for humanitarian aid and/or disaster relief. a couple of you will be joining me, so thank you for that. it is a really great opportunity. it was very well done last year. the second is a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief static display which is annually at marina green and cannot get possibly any bigger than it was last year. the third is the second annual urban search and rescue mission, which is performed -- a mission exercise performed with the san francisco police apart, the fire department, and navy sailors and marines. the fourth is the parade of ships, which will begin at 10:00 a.m. next saturday. the fifth is the battle of the bands at the golden gate park, which is the bands of the navy, marine corps, and coast guard participate in a battle. the sixth is the italian heritage day parade. members of the fleet week will be attending and participating. the seventh is the san francisco 49ers military salute game on sunday.
the u.s. marine corps. the purpose of that seminar is to bring together senior navy, marine corps, and coast guard leaders to interact with their counterparts in preparation for humanitarian aid and/or disaster relief. a couple of you will be joining me, so thank you for that. it is a really great opportunity. it was very well done last year. the second is a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief static display which is annually at marina green and cannot get possibly any bigger than it...
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apple would not release any details about the celebration but to the guest list included top technology leaders california corp., and rupert murdoch. steve jobs died october 5 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. california governor jerry brown has declared today steve jobs day in the golden state. >>> making news in america's money, safeguards. now you will know when you read the mobile phone limit. >> did movie fans go for real steel or "footloose"? >> preventing wireless bill shot. many wireless customers are hit with big penalties when they go over their monthly limits to avoid -- limits for text or data. there's an argument over whether harrisburg can file for bankruptcy. harrisburg, pennsylvania, is not able to pay its debts. the picture is improving for eastman kodak, getting cash by licensing some of its digital patents. kodak gets $10 million upfront from imax to brighten and expand its big screen movies. "reel steel" beat off the challenge from "footloose" at the box office. but the tally was very close. >>> 6:18 now. 2000 people joined me at a walk for parkinson's disease entered at nationals
apple would not release any details about the celebration but to the guest list included top technology leaders california corp., and rupert murdoch. steve jobs died october 5 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. california governor jerry brown has declared today steve jobs day in the golden state. >>> making news in america's money, safeguards. now you will know when you read the mobile phone limit. >> did movie fans go for real steel or "footloose"? >>...
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the 234u frontier was not going to be a solo act. jack kennedy was going to be our leader. he would create the peace corpshe space program, calling up troops to meet the berlin crisis, calling for civil rights for all americans. his presidency was not going to be a spectator sport, something to sit back, watch and judge. that's what the obama presidency needs, the sense of the part of the american public of being called to join in the effort. it is felt most by all who voted for him with enthusiasm. cried on election night. got swept up in his inaugural fever. there are certain basics to becoming a leader. the first is asking people to follow. kennedy asked, obama still needs to. the american people who elected barack obama have been on the verge of feeling discarded. too many feel they were used for that purpose, to give him the job then fade back into the obscurity from which they cheered him, saw him as their deliverance. it's something he has to fix and can. he needs to find inspirational ways to include us in the work of rebuilding america. he needs to start asking. my book "jack kennedy elusive hero
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the marine corps getting back to its historic mission? what other changes are in dispute? >> first of all, we have been on the ground for 10 years now, and one of our corps senior leaders use the term we have become a second land army. that was coined as a marine, from a marine which i'd live to rue the day those comments were made. but regardless -- >> the other white meat? [laughter] >> but regardless, over the history of the marine corps we have done the. we did that in france. we do that in vietnam. we've done that over three to time. but while we've been on the ground in afghanistan we've also had great units out in the pacific around the world doing other things. but they certainly have participated in -- we kept our amphibious roots, but we have been practicing that trade in a way to a level that we need to get back to. so as we come out of afghanistan, and secretary gates last fall when he passed the marine corps, he said build me a marine corps for post-afghanistan environment. we did that, and we've got about 10 months of analysis behind it. and impact it incorporates the lessons we learned for 10 years both as counterinsurgency and irregular warfare, this hybrid
the marine corps getting back to its historic mission? what other changes are in dispute? >> first of all, we have been on the ground for 10 years now, and one of our corps senior leaders use the term we have become a second land army. that was coined as a marine, from a marine which i'd live to rue the day those comments were made. but regardless -- >> the other white meat? [laughter] >> but regardless, over the history of the marine corps we have done the. we did that in...
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we're looking to change the way politics move in this country and take power back from the corp riggss -- corporations. >>> 7:12. iraqi leaders say they need some of the u.s. military trainers to stay beyond that deadline for american troops to leave iraq. however, iraq does not want to track the u.s -- grant the u.s. traps immunity. the obama administration said it would be open to leaving some of the troops there past the deadline to continue training iraqis. however, the pentagon has insisted on immunity. >>> and there is a new poll showing military veterans serving in the september 11th, wars, they say it was not worth it. >>> improving -- also, the highly sensitive questions wered about by the fbi. >>> why the plug could be pulled on this show that's been on the air for 23 years. >>> we have more breaking news in santa clara county, some sort of an incident is going in the parking lot of a business here. we do have -- one person has been injured. newschopper2 is there as sheriff deputies from a first incident in cupertino rushed over the scene here in the parking lot on quail avenue in san jose -- i'm sorry, in sunnyvale
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and it comes on the heels of a conference call the president had with iraqi leader nouri al-maliki. the reporting from news corpand from other news agencies is the president is going to announce that all u.s. forces will be withdrawn from iraq by the end of the year. there is that battle that's been going on, that argument going on that jenna just told you about as to whether or not our soldiers would enjoy immunity from prosecution after the end of the year. apparently, the iraqis could not agree to that, and that thinking is leading the president to say it's time to pull all american forces out of that country. you can see the podium is ready at the white house. when the president steps up to it, we'll take that statement live. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's notust good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we he
and it comes on the heels of a conference call the president had with iraqi leader nouri al-maliki. the reporting from news corpand from other news agencies is the president is going to announce that all u.s. forces will be withdrawn from iraq by the end of the year. there is that battle that's been going on, that argument going on that jenna just told you about as to whether or not our soldiers would enjoy immunity from prosecution after the end of the year. apparently, the iraqis could not...
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the promise of britain. you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, british labor party leaderalks about the state of the british economy. then, republican presidential candidates newt gingrich unveils his campaign platform. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q &a. monday, ken burns talks about his new documentary, "prohibition." he is expected to discuss lessons learned from the 18th amendment and how they apply today. live from the national press club starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. what is important to you? that is our question period and make a video and tell us the part of a constitution that is important to you and why. be sure to include more than one point of view. there is $50,000 in total prices and a grand prize of $5,000. for the details, go to studentcam.org. >> oral argument is the first time the judges talk about a case to gather, so when justice scalia asked a question, i can figure out what is bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. >> the new supreme court term begins the first monday of october. each year a year over 70 cases. this
the promise of britain. you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, british labor party leaderalks about the state of the british economy. then, republican presidential candidates newt gingrich unveils his campaign platform. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q &a. monday, ken burns talks about his new documentary, "prohibition." he is expected to discuss lessons learned from the 18th amendment and how they...
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the yen and that's hitting exporters shop corp and honda were both losing two percent european stock markets open little changed as investors retreated to the sidelines ahead of an eagerly awaited summit of euro zone leaders in brussels this evening. and here in russia markets are gaming this hour with jim isaac's up point eight percent however the trading volumes are a new low as investors are waiting in europe let's take a look at some individual trammels on the line six this hour energy majors on the rise supported by stronger crude oil up almost five percent telecom is gaining over two percent on news the company's buyback program could reach five hundred million dollars and banking stocks are no exception would spare bank half a percent. till monday from what christine vestment bank names other factors that may drive the markets apart from the e.u. meeting later in the day. head of of us big important us numbers our first day in the market will have an eye on g.d.p. expectations for the u.s. in the third quarter that they're looking at a decent set of numbers a pick up from from the second quarter. if we get reasonable news flow from europe that will compound the good news and i would be very support
the yen and that's hitting exporters shop corp and honda were both losing two percent european stock markets open little changed as investors retreated to the sidelines ahead of an eagerly awaited summit of euro zone leaders in brussels this evening. and here in russia markets are gaming this hour with jim isaac's up point eight percent however the trading volumes are a new low as investors are waiting in europe let's take a look at some individual trammels on the line six this hour energy...
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the bottom of the guard corps and individuals of the top of the guard corps, family history, et cetera, all of these things come into play. but i don't think, when a khamenei, supreme leader, tells you that he isn't scared of sanctions, he's telling you the truth. he's not. that's not to say that sanctions haven't heard them and that bureaucracy in the business community isn't aware of the damage that they've done to iran, but i think you have to be very, very careful in the leading that the sanctions that would make us stand up and take notice do the same to them. i would just make one other little quick comment. it's natural iranians would gravitate, not be spooked by a drug cartels because the revolutionary guard corps is responsible for the movement of the vast majority of all opium, opiates that come out of afghanistan and go to turkey. it's one other major income producers. so that they would gravitate towards that. it's natural that it's not something that would be uncomfortable for them. >> thank you very much. recognizing that sanctions have been used as a diplomatic tool for a long time, i mean, it's kind of a normal reaction, oftentimes ultimately where we get.
the bottom of the guard corps and individuals of the top of the guard corps, family history, et cetera, all of these things come into play. but i don't think, when a khamenei, supreme leader, tells you that he isn't scared of sanctions, he's telling you the truth. he's not. that's not to say that sanctions haven't heard them and that bureaucracy in the business community isn't aware of the damage that they've done to iran, but i think you have to be very, very careful in the leading that the...
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>> it's elite group within the revolutionary guard corps inside iran that i think actually today the most powerful faction holding power in iran beyond even the supreme leader, beyond the current sitting lame do -- duck of irannd so forth. even tugh this plot wouldn't fly in hollywood, it is over and over the kind of thing iraq has done. for instance 10, 15 years ago en iran satellite brdcast from los angeles started to beam inside iran, in used cubans to intercept those broadcasts that used to really upset the regime when they aired and as they were becoming more and more popular. in europe, whenever they needed henchmen to go after various irann targets, they used algerian and would employ them in this front binesses and then later on send them on her projects sneesm what do -- >> charlie: what do you think the saudis might do now that they know this is in aion. >> i think they mht be surprised by this but i don't think the saudis are surprised by this one bit. there has been precedence to all of this and the rivalries between iran and sdi arabi have only become more and more pronounced since the arab spring and since the growing of the tensions between i
>> it's elite group within the revolutionary guard corps inside iran that i think actually today the most powerful faction holding power in iran beyond even the supreme leader, beyond the current sitting lame do -- duck of irannd so forth. even tugh this plot wouldn't fly in hollywood, it is over and over the kind of thing iraq has done. for instance 10, 15 years ago en iran satellite brdcast from los angeles started to beam inside iran, in used cubans to intercept those broadcasts that...
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captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> conservative leaders and republican candidates will attend the family research council bogor summit this morning. live coverage starts at 8:40 a.m. eastern. on c-span 2, the department of state will hold a public meeting on the proposed pipeline project. the project would run from alberta to the gulf coast. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> before the presidential election of 1916, charles evans hughes was a-2 term governor in new york. although he lost his bid for the presidency, is impact remained. serving alternately as chief justice of the u.s.. one of 14 men featured in an " the contenders." tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern. in a preview, watch more about him on our special web site for the program. "washington journal" is next. this afternoon, our coverage of the family research council. we will hear from rick perry, herman cain, and newt gingrich at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. at 2:00 p.m. eastern time.
captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> conservative leaders and republican candidates will attend the family research council bogor summit this morning. live coverage starts at 8:40 a.m. eastern. on c-span 2, the department of state will hold a public meeting on the proposed pipeline project. the project would run from alberta to the gulf coast. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> before the presidential election of 1916, charles evans...