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amtr amtrak, lorens ba ley, en el percance murieron él y es 5 personas más que viajaban abordo del treen momento del accidente el tren cubría la ruta chicago california, y llevaba esto a unas 70 millas del este de reno. la policía de union city busca un sujeto que el domingo atacó a balazos a un joven lashgs víctima que sobrevivió fue encontrado en el 657 de... road por ahora se sabe que sigue en el hospital pero se desconoce su condición. >>> y una balacera a plena luz del día dejó un hombre gravemente herido esto en oakla oakland, a la altura de la calle 81, cuando agentes del orden acudieron al lugar encontraron hombre afroamericano de 30 años con varias herida de bala, la víctima fue wle veaed al hospital, y la policía de oakland ya inicio la búsqueda del autor del tiroteo. >>> veníamos llegando trabajar y oímos como cuetes, algo así, de fron empezaron pasar las policías, y los bomberos y ya después nos acercamos y era como que habían balanceado a alguien. >>> las autoridades piden al público que se comuniquen con ellos en caso de tener información la que sea en caso de este incident
amtr amtrak, lorens ba ley, en el percance murieron él y es 5 personas más que viajaban abordo del treen momento del accidente el tren cubría la ruta chicago california, y llevaba esto a unas 70 millas del este de reno. la policía de union city busca un sujeto que el domingo atacó a balazos a un joven lashgs víctima que sobrevivió fue encontrado en el 657 de... road por ahora se sabe que sigue en el hospital pero se desconoce su condición. >>> y una balacera a plena luz del...
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i am sorry, professor treen [applause] >> can i use this microphone? >> certainly. >> i grew up in a household when i was young that was adc members and so on, and i think any arab-american in this country is incredibly sympathetic because it is a defacto organization that represents arab-americans and at no greater time has it been important and present and particularly after september 11th. but, i accept what you have to say but the press release put out was also unacceptable. it did not make clear the situation and used this language about adc not taking the position to promote any particular side of a dispute, but the dispute is something that's a small conflict i have with my wife about what kind of car we are going to buy. the situation with regard to basic human rights and political freedoms and the use of incredible brutality against largely civilian peaceful protesters and at the beginning the completely civilian protesters that's not a dispute. so it's incumbent upon the organization to be unequivocal support for basic principles of civil lib
i am sorry, professor treen [applause] >> can i use this microphone? >> certainly. >> i grew up in a household when i was young that was adc members and so on, and i think any arab-american in this country is incredibly sympathetic because it is a defacto organization that represents arab-americans and at no greater time has it been important and present and particularly after september 11th. but, i accept what you have to say but the press release put out was also...
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and williamson, the eczema treen in tuesday said later he would do it again.re at stake. he says the two suspects in that case, they are still at large. they were described as teenagers, both 15 years of age. >> wow. ron, thank you. >> truly amazing acts of heroism. >>> well, coming up on "good morning america," can dan's shirt be saved? >> a really serious question. >> that's true heroism, ketchup, my friend. >> we're going to be putting some top stain treatments to the test. coming up. >>> also, three times a joy on one big wedding day. that's coming up in "your three words." keep it here. [ male announcer ] those with frequent heartburn imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day, all night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn hey! hey! hey! that's ou snack machine. you should try something new. activia parfait crunch! crunchy granola you mix right in to creamy and delicious " activia yogurt. mmm! crunchy! and creamy! watch y
and williamson, the eczema treen in tuesday said later he would do it again.re at stake. he says the two suspects in that case, they are still at large. they were described as teenagers, both 15 years of age. >> wow. ron, thank you. >> truly amazing acts of heroism. >>> well, coming up on "good morning america," can dan's shirt be saved? >> a really serious question. >> that's true heroism, ketchup, my friend. >> we're going to be putting some...
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literally dragged off the bench in his courtroom, beaten bloody and unconscious by lincoln [inaudible] treento mchenry one of these people without habeas corpus writing letters began to build the charges were against him and he gets no reply so this depression did happen in some very brutal way is, and it happened because lincoln was aware of the capitol city of washington couldn't be cut off but if that happened it might be game over for the north and the very beginning of the war in the first weeks the consider it maryland made it very concerted and very nearly successful effort to cut off washington in exactly that way. and i do think the -- i don't hold lincoln off as a demagogue. i do think it is a suspension of habeas corpus can be argued about today but he certainly felt he had reasons for doing what he did. >> i'm going to stay on this side because people have been lined up for a while and then i will come back over here. >> if you look to the heart and mind of the average american, the average guy standing at the lincoln memorial at wiring lincoln, do you think the average american
literally dragged off the bench in his courtroom, beaten bloody and unconscious by lincoln [inaudible] treento mchenry one of these people without habeas corpus writing letters began to build the charges were against him and he gets no reply so this depression did happen in some very brutal way is, and it happened because lincoln was aware of the capitol city of washington couldn't be cut off but if that happened it might be game over for the north and the very beginning of the war in the first...
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. >> i've introduced a bill recently called the treen act and i talked to a little about that. requires a cumulative analysis of the regulations that intact america's manufacturing energy prices to understand how they will impact the competitiveness and job creation. will you and the administration supports this? >> three words used, the a cumulative cost competitiveness and job creation that are very much our focus prominent in the executive order and this is something daily we are attending to. with respect to legislation, my own plane is a narrow one of the implementation and i defer to others on that issue. >> i talked to the white house and the president about this and the scene supportive but i don't know if they are telling me that to placate me, it could be, but mr. sunstein you are an intelligent man there's no doubt about it and in the administration you are highly regarded what you say carries a lot of depth and wait and will you tell the president you think that he should sign that bill? >> i tend not to tell the president -- >> i think he would listen to you so. he
. >> i've introduced a bill recently called the treen act and i talked to a little about that. requires a cumulative analysis of the regulations that intact america's manufacturing energy prices to understand how they will impact the competitiveness and job creation. will you and the administration supports this? >> three words used, the a cumulative cost competitiveness and job creation that are very much our focus prominent in the executive order and this is something daily we are...
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. >> i've introduced a bill recently called the treen act and i talked to a little about that. requires a cumulative analysis of the regulations that intact america's manufacturing energy prices to understand how they will impact the competitiveness and job creation. will you and the administration supports this? >> three words used, the a cumulative cost competitiveness and job creation that are very much our focus prominent in the executive order and this is something daily we are attending to. with respect to legislation, my own plane is a narrow one of the implementation and i defer to others on that issue. >> i talked to the white house and the president about this and the scene supportive but i don't know if they are telling me that to placate me, it could be, but mr. sunstein you are an intelligent man there's no doubt about it and in the administration you are highly regarded what you say carries a lot of depth and wait and will you tell the president you think that he should sign that bill? >> i tend not to tell the president -- >> i think he would listen to you so. he
. >> i've introduced a bill recently called the treen act and i talked to a little about that. requires a cumulative analysis of the regulations that intact america's manufacturing energy prices to understand how they will impact the competitiveness and job creation. will you and the administration supports this? >> three words used, the a cumulative cost competitiveness and job creation that are very much our focus prominent in the executive order and this is something daily we are...
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when the bailout came, congress intervened, of course, and spent nearly $1 treen bailing out the people who were making a lot of money that we're bankrupting the reserves. they should not have been bailed out. [applause] what a lot of people did not know and a few have difficulty understanding, it was a much bigger bailout by the federal reserve. they created about $5 trillion out of thin air and then they bailed out the banks and big corporations in total industry -- in total secrecy. guess what? all of those derivatives and assets that were worthless that nobody could sell on the marketplace -- guess what? we, the taxpayers, but those with money printed out of thin air to the tune of about $2 trillion. the federal reserve during that time -- and the reason we have to address this subject -- making create and spend more money than the entire congress. curtailing congress is one thing, but it the people in the congress do not curtail the federal reserve, you will not touch the problem. that is why it is so important. [applause] we have had some hearings. my subcommittee on the financial
when the bailout came, congress intervened, of course, and spent nearly $1 treen bailing out the people who were making a lot of money that we're bankrupting the reserves. they should not have been bailed out. [applause] what a lot of people did not know and a few have difficulty understanding, it was a much bigger bailout by the federal reserve. they created about $5 trillion out of thin air and then they bailed out the banks and big corporations in total industry -- in total secrecy. guess...
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treen and i want to thank the witnesses for appearing here and being with us. >> doctor, you seem notroud of it, but i have one of the largest site incarceration places in america, something called cook county jail, where more than 10,000 people are often confined, and of course six to 7% of those are african-americans who are there and pretty much mirror the state prison system, which is much larger and that's something we would like to shape a little bit if we could in illinois, but it's tough. a recent study suggests that that the largest number of individuals who convert to islam are african-americans. are you familiar with this study or this kind of information? and whether or not you think those individuals are doing so for personal development or terrorism. >> i'm not familiar with that particular study. >> do you have an opinion a relative to the conversion itself? >> the conversion to islam tends to be among african-americans, that's the case, but not in terms of terrorists themselves. the dirty bomber potentially was not african-american so it's not exclusive. >> mr. smith,
treen and i want to thank the witnesses for appearing here and being with us. >> doctor, you seem notroud of it, but i have one of the largest site incarceration places in america, something called cook county jail, where more than 10,000 people are often confined, and of course six to 7% of those are african-americans who are there and pretty much mirror the state prison system, which is much larger and that's something we would like to shape a little bit if we could in illinois, but...
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. >> i've introduced a bill recently called the treen act and i talked to a little about that. requires a cumulative analysis of the regulations that intact america's manufacturing energy prices to understand how they will impact the competitiveness and job creation. will you and the administration supports this? >> three words used, the a cumulative cost competitiveness and job creation that are very much our focus prominent in the executive order and this is something daily we are attending to. with respect to legislation, my own plane is a narrow one of the implementation and i defer to others on that issue. >> i talked to the white house and the president about this and the scene supportive but i don't know if they are telling me that to placate me, it could be, but mr. sunstein you are an intelligent man there's no doubt about it and in the administration you are highly regarded what you say carries a lot of depth and wait and will you tell the president you think that he should sign that bill? >> i tend not to tell the president -- >> i think he would listen to you so. he
. >> i've introduced a bill recently called the treen act and i talked to a little about that. requires a cumulative analysis of the regulations that intact america's manufacturing energy prices to understand how they will impact the competitiveness and job creation. will you and the administration supports this? >> three words used, the a cumulative cost competitiveness and job creation that are very much our focus prominent in the executive order and this is something daily we are...
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when the bailout came, congress intervened, of course, and spent nearly $1 treen bailing out the people who were making a lot of money that we're bankrupting the reserves. they should not have been bailed out. [applause] what a lot of people did not know and a few have difficulty understanding, it was a much bigger bailout by the federal reserve. they created about $5 trillion out of thin air and then they bailed out the banks and big corporations in total industry -- in total secrecy. guess what? all of those derivatives and assets that were worthless that nobody could sell on the marketplace -- guess what? we, the taxpayers, but those with money printed out of thin air to the tune of about $2 trillion. the federal reserve during that time -- and the reason we have to address this subject -- making create and spend more money than the entire congress. curtailing congress is one thing, but it the people in the congress do not curtail the federal reserve, you will not touch the problem. that is why it is so important. [applause] we have had some hearings. my subcommittee on the financial
when the bailout came, congress intervened, of course, and spent nearly $1 treen bailing out the people who were making a lot of money that we're bankrupting the reserves. they should not have been bailed out. [applause] what a lot of people did not know and a few have difficulty understanding, it was a much bigger bailout by the federal reserve. they created about $5 trillion out of thin air and then they bailed out the banks and big corporations in total industry -- in total secrecy. guess...