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what the time table may be over there but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman , tim johnson, and ranking member mike crepo, i am cautiously optimistic that they too may move some legislation in the fall. i believe as does the majority of the house financial services committee that the path act is the path forward. the voters spoke in the last election. there is divided government and that is why god made conference committees and i wish to get the path act to a conference committee. >> as someone who was in the senate for the better part of a term, i only saw one or two conference committees the entire time i was there. that would be welcome news to those who study civics in our schools that we could come together. i guess that would be the follow-up question -- do you think we could end up in a conference situation? with the senate agreed to that as well as the house leadership? >> to the extent i have anything to say about it, we would go to conference. i've got a nine-year-old son, an 11-year-old daughter learning about civics and i hope it is not relegated to myth, these
what the time table may be over there but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman , tim johnson, and ranking member mike crepo, i am cautiously optimistic that they too may move some legislation in the fall. i believe as does the majority of the house financial services committee that the path act is the path forward. the voters spoke in the last election. there is divided government and that is why god made conference committees and i wish to get the path act to a conference...
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tim johnson, a poet/ philosopher, runs the place.y small town. >> johnson: yeah, it really is. we have, like, 60 to maybe 80 or 90 people who come out for a poetry reading, which is strange. and it has something to do with the fact that there are basically no other competing entertainment options. >> safer: there's not much competition on the road, either. marfa has one stoplight; the next one is 56 miles away. >> bosworth: every now and then, you'll have to wait for, like, five cars. ( laughs ) and you really do find yourself going... >> johnston: "what is going on?" >> bosworth: ...what is going on? >> johnston: who let the traffic out? >> announcer: you are tuned to krts-marfa, 93.5 f.m. >> safer: it's also just about the smallest town anywhere to have its own public radio station. >> tom michael: if cattle could fill out pledge forms, we would have a station. >> safer: ( laughs ) manager tom michael says, in marfa, public radio is really public. volunteers serve as d.j.s. listeners find themselves on the air. >> michael: you know
tim johnson, a poet/ philosopher, runs the place.y small town. >> johnson: yeah, it really is. we have, like, 60 to maybe 80 or 90 people who come out for a poetry reading, which is strange. and it has something to do with the fact that there are basically no other competing entertainment options. >> safer: there's not much competition on the road, either. marfa has one stoplight; the next one is 56 miles away. >> bosworth: every now and then, you'll have to wait for, like,...
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of what the timetable may be over there, but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman, tim johnson, and ranking member mike crapo, i'm cautiously optimistic, they, too, may move some legislation in the fall, and i believe, clearly, as does the majority of the house financial services committee that the path act is the path forward, but the voters spoke, and in the last election, there is divided government, and as i said before, that's why god made conference committees, and i wish to get the path act to conference committee. >> let me say as one in the senate for better part of a term, i saw one or two conference committees the entire time i was there. that would be, i think, welcomed news to those who study civics in our schools that actually we could come together, and so i guess that would be the follow-up question. .. >>> i became discouraged when it was allowed to gather dust for roughly two and a half years. had a number of conversations with secretary geithner at the time. i was convinced at the sincerity wanting to move forward. i continue have a good, clear picture. i'm e
of what the timetable may be over there, but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman, tim johnson, and ranking member mike crapo, i'm cautiously optimistic, they, too, may move some legislation in the fall, and i believe, clearly, as does the majority of the house financial services committee that the path act is the path forward, but the voters spoke, and in the last election, there is divided government, and as i said before, that's why god made conference committees, and i wish to...
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but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman tim johnson and with ranking member mike crapoi am cautiously optimistic that they, too, may move some legislation in the fall. and i believe clearly and since the majority of house and the financial service committee that the path act is the path forward, but the voters spoke in the last election. they are is divided government. and as i said before, that's why god made conference committees and i wish to get the path act to a conference committee. >> let me say that as someone who's in the senate for a better part of the term, i only saw one or two conference committee the entire time i was there. that would be welcome news to those who study civics in our schools that actually we could come together. and so i guess that would be the follow-up question but do you think we could end up in a conference situation? do you think the senate would agree to a conference, and with the house leadership agree to a conference? >> well, to the extent i anything to say about it, we would go to conference. you know, i've got a nine year-old so
but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman tim johnson and with ranking member mike crapoi am cautiously optimistic that they, too, may move some legislation in the fall. and i believe clearly and since the majority of house and the financial service committee that the path act is the path forward, but the voters spoke in the last election. they are is divided government. and as i said before, that's why god made conference committees and i wish to get the path act to a conference...
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what the time table may be over there but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman , tim johnson, and ranking member mike crepo, i am cautiously optimistic that they too may move some legislation in the fall. as does the majority of the house financial services committee that the path act is the path forward. the voters spoke in the last election. there is divided government and that is why god made conference committees and i wish to get the path act to a conference committee. >> as someone who was in the senate for the better part of a term, i only saw one or two conference committees the entire time i was there. that would be welcome news to those who study civics in our schools that we could come together. i guess that would be the follow-up question -- do you think we could end up in a conference situation? with the senate agreed to that as well as the house leadership? to the extent i have anything to say about it, we would go to conference. i've got a nine-year-old son, an 11-year-old daughter learning hope it iss and i not relegated to meth, these ideas of having an actua
what the time table may be over there but in my discussions with the senate banking chairman , tim johnson, and ranking member mike crepo, i am cautiously optimistic that they too may move some legislation in the fall. as does the majority of the house financial services committee that the path act is the path forward. the voters spoke in the last election. there is divided government and that is why god made conference committees and i wish to get the path act to a conference committee....
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i'm tim tooten, coming up what he told his top leadership team. >> a bad stretch much games for jim johnson to play, will he remain the orioles closer? the story later in sports. >> we've got some clouds and showers south and west of baltimore, we'll see if that impacts our weekend. the seven-day forecast coming up. >> an unusual wakeup call for thousands of residents in baltimore city this morning. >> lowell, this is mayor stephanie rawlings-blake, we're busy getting ready for my annual back to school rally saturday august 17 from 12 to 4 at memorial plaza outside of city hall. >> it's a robo call message baltimore city residents received early this morning about the mayor's back to school rally. some receiving that call at 5:00 a.m. even the mayor herself received the message and immediately posted an apology on twitter. it appears the call was sent out by accident by the baltimore city school system, they too apologized. >> in tonight's education alert, technology and world languages are high on the agenda for baltimore county school superintendent dr. dallas dance. today he shared his p
i'm tim tooten, coming up what he told his top leadership team. >> a bad stretch much games for jim johnson to play, will he remain the orioles closer? the story later in sports. >> we've got some clouds and showers south and west of baltimore, we'll see if that impacts our weekend. the seven-day forecast coming up. >> an unusual wakeup call for thousands of residents in baltimore city this morning. >> lowell, this is mayor stephanie rawlings-blake, we're busy getting...
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sonny johnson, african-american conservative, camille foster, ben cars on, allen west, herman cain, tim scott, where is tim scott? why not put tim scott up there. that's all you need. some other -- >> good comments. >> it may have been that the people that organized this, clearly these are all progressive democrats. let me go back to a great point about the war. dr. king came out shortly after this, actually '65 against the war in vietnam and ripped apart his movement. his movement was nonviolent. what came was first of all, black muslims and malcolm x and his assassination, then rise of the black panthers and others. king is in a very difficult spot. he was advised not to come out against the war, to keep his focus on jobs and justice and doing away with civil rights barriers, barriers to civil rights. i think it was a difficult time for him. i had opportunity once when my dad worked with dr. king, i had a chance to meet him one time. he was such a powerful force when he walked into a room, i couldn't say anything, as you know is unusual for me. >> amazing. >> dr. king broke down the b
sonny johnson, african-american conservative, camille foster, ben cars on, allen west, herman cain, tim scott, where is tim scott? why not put tim scott up there. that's all you need. some other -- >> good comments. >> it may have been that the people that organized this, clearly these are all progressive democrats. let me go back to a great point about the war. dr. king came out shortly after this, actually '65 against the war in vietnam and ripped apart his movement. his movement...
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tim had a very positive conversation with mr. icahn. corey johnsonor of bloomberg west says while the investment sounds big, it's still very small. >> he has less than 1% even probably a quarter of a percentage point worth of apple shares. but it's a loud quarter of a percentage point. >> reporter: the move as jittery investors continue to worry about whether apple can innovate without steve jobs. yesterday, on "cbs this morning," oracle ceo larry ellison called the pioneer irreplaceable. >> what happened to apple without steve? >> we already know. we conducted the experiment. it's been done. we saw apple with steve jobs. we saw apple without steve jobs. we saw apple with steve jobs. now we're going to see apple without steve jobs. >> reporter: now in a different way, wall street will see apple with carl icahn. carl icahn can sometimes change the company in which he makes an investment. investors, seeing that investment, think he might actually change apple in some important ways. >> reporter: this is not all aye icahn has on his plate. also taking a
tim had a very positive conversation with mr. icahn. corey johnsonor of bloomberg west says while the investment sounds big, it's still very small. >> he has less than 1% even probably a quarter of a percentage point worth of apple shares. but it's a loud quarter of a percentage point. >> reporter: the move as jittery investors continue to worry about whether apple can innovate without steve jobs. yesterday, on "cbs this morning," oracle ceo larry ellison called the...