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and tony norman, the associate editor joining us from pittsburgh. thanks for being with us and sharing your perspective with our c-span audience. guest: thanks. guest: thank you. host: the president is beginning this week in ohio with a couple of campaign rallies, then maryland for an event tomorrow. the president then travels to a number of states beginning with a rally in seattle on thursday for senator patty murray. on friday, campaigning for senator barbara boxer and then on to nevada where he'll attend a campaign event. and then wrap up the week in minneapolis and also the democratic congressional campaign committee fund raisers. . . >> next, "newsmakers". with sheila bair. after that former secretary of state, condoleeza rice. >> this week on c-span's "newsmakers," sheila bair. one of government officials who will be responsible for implementing the new dodd-frank regulation laws and to address the mortgage crisis currently facing our country. here's to question here, tom of the financial times newspaper. mr. brinkly first question? >> chairman
and tony norman, the associate editor joining us from pittsburgh. thanks for being with us and sharing your perspective with our c-span audience. guest: thanks. guest: thank you. host: the president is beginning this week in ohio with a couple of campaign rallies, then maryland for an event tomorrow. the president then travels to a number of states beginning with a rally in seattle on thursday for senator patty murray. on friday, campaigning for senator barbara boxer and then on to nevada where...
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they join us this morning from pittsburgh. gentlemen, great to see you. thanks very much for getting up so early for us. joe, let's go to you first. when you see those scenes coming out of copiaco, chile, are you taken back to your experience? >> it's definitely an experience. we're getting to watch it today. back eight years ago, we were in the process of participating the rescue, so we didn't get to watch it on television. >> this is really surreal to be able to see these. we've gotten word that the seventh miner is in that capsule and on his way up. dr. kunkel, i want to ask you. we've never seen miners trapped for this long. we're going to see the jubilation as they're reunited with their families. after that, they're going for medical observation. what are the biggest fiscal and health concerns for these men? >> i think initially they're going to make sure they're stable as far as their vital signs go and that their bodily functions are normal. that will be checked out both at triage site at the mine and also at the hospital. then the big problem that
they join us this morning from pittsburgh. gentlemen, great to see you. thanks very much for getting up so early for us. joe, let's go to you first. when you see those scenes coming out of copiaco, chile, are you taken back to your experience? >> it's definitely an experience. we're getting to watch it today. back eight years ago, we were in the process of participating the rescue, so we didn't get to watch it on television. >> this is really surreal to be able to see these. we've...
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winning for the first time if pittsburgh and bringing us from behind with like 35 seconds to go. >> however, having said that -- we're getting ready to rename this guy god at the end of last year and he has a bad game and everyone wants to see him benched. bulldog said, great job, string five of those together. that's what makes, that's how, that's, that's how you extend the next level of greatness. >> bring on the broncos. we're inside studio j. we have rain on the outside and we have a great group on the inside. it's manic monday, studio j with the baltimore jr. academy alumni association when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> sitting down to the south, that's going to be the rainmaker. good, steady lain now. we'll end up with more passing showers later. it's 50 degrees now and temperatures in the region from 47 to 52 degrees. once the low gets out of here, we'll deal with the issues as we move throughout tomorrow. we'll have a little bit of brightening in the skies tomorrow and wednesday, more showers moving our way. >>> showers this afternoon and 57
winning for the first time if pittsburgh and bringing us from behind with like 35 seconds to go. >> however, having said that -- we're getting ready to rename this guy god at the end of last year and he has a bad game and everyone wants to see him benched. bulldog said, great job, string five of those together. that's what makes, that's how, that's, that's how you extend the next level of greatness. >> bring on the broncos. we're inside studio j. we have rain on the outside and we...
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used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the sys
used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson...
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using seven cameras. >>> and now here is your monday forecast. showers from detroit to cleveland and pittsburgh. moving into new york, philadelphia, and washington, by tonight. thunderstorms around houston, tulsa, kansas city. showers meanwhile in the northern rockies. record highs from the midwest to the southeast. >> mid 80s from new orleans to baltimore. 73 here in new york. 81 in fargo. 77, twin cities. 78 in omaha. phoenix hits 91. sacramento, 89. boise, 6 #. >> a couple from indianapolis, celebrating after scoring a perfect ten in more ways than one. >> you can say that, the couple welcomed their baby boy to the world on a memorable date. 10/10/10. of course there were many other babies born world wild on the big date yesterday. this one actually popped out in the morning at 10:10. >> unbelievable. even one more 10 to keep track of. mom says he wasn't until november 20th. that makes him ten days early. very cool birthday story that kid will have. more world news after this. ♪ it's a great day to be alive [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 duster attracts so much dust, you'll never go back to
using seven cameras. >>> and now here is your monday forecast. showers from detroit to cleveland and pittsburgh. moving into new york, philadelphia, and washington, by tonight. thunderstorms around houston, tulsa, kansas city. showers meanwhile in the northern rockies. record highs from the midwest to the southeast. >> mid 80s from new orleans to baltimore. 73 here in new york. 81 in fargo. 77, twin cities. 78 in omaha. phoenix hits 91. sacramento, 89. boise, 6 #. >> a...
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from the i.m.f. many thanks to my guests today in cambridge pittsburgh and washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk groups.
from the i.m.f. many thanks to my guests today in cambridge pittsburgh and washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk groups.
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pittsburgh and the winning play was this 18-yard pass from t.j. houshmandzadeh with 18 seconds left on the clock. coach john harbaugh, what word would you use to describe your offense. >> resil yen see, composure is another word to use. we go down, get on the 2-yard line, our opportunity to win the game. >> they are home at m and t this coming sunday at 1:00 versus the denver broncos. >>> so you are an nfl assistant coach and your wife finds out you will be docked by the league $40,000 and she asks you why? that's the plight for tennessee titans defensive coordinator chuck cecil who thought this was a good ideash sure to check out all the latest on the local sports scene at pressboxonline.com. ♪ storyteller: the itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout. down came the rain and clogged the gutter system creating a leak in the roof. luckily, the spider recently had geico help him with homeowners insurance. water completely destroyed his swedish foam mattress. he got full replacement. and now owns the sleep number bed. his sleep number is 25. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. >>> well fall is in the air and on
pittsburgh and the winning play was this 18-yard pass from t.j. houshmandzadeh with 18 seconds left on the clock. coach john harbaugh, what word would you use to describe your offense. >> resil yen see, composure is another word to use. we go down, get on the 2-yard line, our opportunity to win the game. >> they are home at m and t this coming sunday at 1:00 versus the denver broncos. >>> so you are an nfl assistant coach and your wife finds out you will be docked by the...
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pittsburgh branch. he used town houses he already owned on his block and raised money from foundations and local donors.> this was a way that a small community could actually stand up and protect something that we all feel is important. bring that person into our community and maintain that dialogue within our community in both directions. we learn from the writers and benefit from it every bit as much as i would say initially they benefited from us by being protected. >> brown: the first writer in the program, six years ago, was chinese poet huang xiang. now living in new york city, he's still warmly greeted by old neighbors when he returns for a visit. as a young man in china, he spoke out against the cultural revolution in the 1960s and then participated in anti- government protests in the 1980s. >> as a writer in china, my life was always underground. i produced thousands of works, but none of them were published. >> brown: not only were you not able to be published but you also went to prison for your writing? >> ( translated ): that's right. if i wrote, i had to pay the price. i was jailed six tim
pittsburgh branch. he used town houses he already owned on his block and raised money from foundations and local donors.> this was a way that a small community could actually stand up and protect something that we all feel is important. bring that person into our community and maintain that dialogue within our community in both directions. we learn from the writers and benefit from it every bit as much as i would say initially they benefited from us by being protected. >> brown: the...
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using the research for a hydrogen production to provide energy it for its the project. they will be joining the officials today to celebrate their groundbreaking research and bart will expand from pittsburghst avenue in antioch and the trains will be diesel powered and malty unit trains, there actually smaller than regular part trades in the expansion which is being coordinated with the highway widening project will reduce emissions when it is completed. that is expected 2015. >> halliburton co. acknowledged that it skipped a critical test on the final formulation of cement used to seal bp's oil well before it blew out catastrophically in the gulf of mexico. the company came under increased scrutiny when investigators from the president's oil spill commission revealed that tests performed by the company before the deadly blowout showed the cement to be unstable. halliburton said it did not conduct a stability test on the final mix of cement after a last- minute change by bp added more of a certain ingredient. >> see this week, they had a major tornado roll through, watch these two buildings on the right side. this is what tornadoes can do, they can take buildings and throw them like they'
using the research for a hydrogen production to provide energy it for its the project. they will be joining the officials today to celebrate their groundbreaking research and bart will expand from pittsburghst avenue in antioch and the trains will be diesel powered and malty unit trains, there actually smaller than regular part trades in the expansion which is being coordinated with the highway widening project will reduce emissions when it is completed. that is expected 2015. >>...
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us from cincinnati. gerning. we're join by ray, editorial writer and tony norman in pittsburgh at the post gazette. good morning, david. kiverageds thanks for having these gentlemen on this morning. good morning, ray. this question is for you. i read the piece this morning on the ohio first district congressional race, and enjoyed it. and i attended the friday morning debate between the two candidates. my question is mainly about abortion. clearly jobs and the economy is far in front as the number one issue. but in this district it seems that that comes up a lot both of the candidates are catholic and dree house is kind of unique as being a pro-life democrat. so my two-part question is has dreehaust's position, his pro-life position been portrayed fairly? and how will this play out in the election? guest: we, -- well, he would be the first to say it hasn't been portrayed fairly at all. and to tell the truth, there have been some distortions on that, some misinformation on what happened with the health care bill, for example, and his role in that. but he's trying to walk a very fine line here. obvio
us from cincinnati. gerning. we're join by ray, editorial writer and tony norman in pittsburgh at the post gazette. good morning, david. kiverageds thanks for having these gentlemen on this morning. good morning, ray. this question is for you. i read the piece this morning on the ohio first district congressional race, and enjoyed it. and i attended the friday morning debate between the two candidates. my question is mainly about abortion. clearly jobs and the economy is far in front as the...
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pittsburgh where they'll be dealing with scattered showers through the afternoon. temperatures up there are only going to be in the 50s. a pretty chilly day up down from lake erie. for us, we'll see the clouds again through the evening. we'll look for a cool evening shaping up. a few afternoon showers and we're talking late afternoon. none of your tailgate plans are really jeopardized because of this. 50 degrees tonight with rain through the evening. that lingers into tomorrow. so, think the rain will be around around the time that the young ones are heading off to school. may be getting on the bus. cloudy with breezy conditions. 57 degrees is our daytime high. we'll have your complete updated first warning forecast coming up next. >>> later today, rutgers university will hold a candlelight vigil to remember tyler clemente. he killed himself last week after his roommate taped him in bed with another man and streamed the video on the internet. katherine brown reports for wjz from new jersey. >>> the rutgers university community paused to remember tyler clemente taking part in a moment of silence before saturday's homecoming football game. >> i think it is terrible. i fe
pittsburgh where they'll be dealing with scattered showers through the afternoon. temperatures up there are only going to be in the 50s. a pretty chilly day up down from lake erie. for us, we'll see the clouds again through the evening. we'll look for a cool evening shaping up. a few afternoon showers and we're talking late afternoon. none of your tailgate plans are really jeopardized because of this. 50 degrees tonight with rain through the evening. that lingers into tomorrow. so, think the...
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pittsburgh comeback by intercepting a pass from steelers q.b. charlie batch, the ravens' first takeway of the season. lots of firsts, and the end result was great for us. final score, our baltimore ravens 17, mindy's husband's steelers 14. next up, it's the denver broncos this sunday at m&t bank stadium. i just had to get that little dig in there. >> i know. i think he's over it now. 50 degrees at 5:08. could the orioles make it five in a row, ending the season on a winning note? keith mills haments the answer later. >> but first, a nursing home becomes a crime scene after police find a man beaten to death. >> and here's a live look at traffic. this is the beltway at liberty road. looks ok right there. it is wet out there, so be careful. >> welcome back. 1 minutes after 5:00. a rainy, cool monday morning. 52 degrees downtown. upper fourts in some of the northwest suburbs. take a jacket and umbrella and give yourself extra time. light to moderate rain across the peltway, up and down i-the 5, down 83 and down 70, so you're going run into the rain at one point or another during the day today. the forecast, showers likely, cloudy and cool otherwise with h
pittsburgh comeback by intercepting a pass from steelers q.b. charlie batch, the ravens' first takeway of the season. lots of firsts, and the end result was great for us. final score, our baltimore ravens 17, mindy's husband's steelers 14. next up, it's the denver broncos this sunday at m&t bank stadium. i just had to get that little dig in there. >> i know. i think he's over it now. 50 degrees at 5:08. could the orioles make it five in a row, ending the season on a winning note?...
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maybe hundreds of calls from capitol hill or othes important elected officials didng us to tilt in favor of one deal or another. it was the company's decisions. >> host: pittsburgh,host: pennsylvania. tom, democratic line. have a f caller: i have a messagesage for corporate america. i was thinking basically they should realize the truth and pay homage to the people that served in this country by reducing the national deficit for the amount of dead people in the water. >> host: any comments?guest: >> guest: i think it's abeyond e cope ofbit beyond the s our visit today. >> host: what should congress' role be in a situation like this? you mention your team was able to move likely. to congress called with appeals to say certain plants were certain dealership. be? should congress' role >> guest: i think we need a broader question at released out of your battery and fair andaci. fair. we need to think hard about whad congressis rose and everything. obviously we want to the legislative branch, but i think 90% of your viewers i suspecthi would agree that it's not is no working the way it is. if you take autos, the only things that we are from congress about on autos fo
maybe hundreds of calls from capitol hill or othes important elected officials didng us to tilt in favor of one deal or another. it was the company's decisions. >> host: pittsburgh,host: pennsylvania. tom, democratic line. have a f caller: i have a messagesage for corporate america. i was thinking basically they should realize the truth and pay homage to the people that served in this country by reducing the national deficit for the amount of dead people in the water. >> host: any...
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us now. good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. nice to see you. >> so let's go right away to that now infamous august 9th flight from pittsburgh tored to be under the influence. were you drinking on the job that day? >> yes. truthfully, i will admit that. it was one of those days that drove me to drink. and i admit that i did have a little sip. >> do you have a drinking problem? >> i am a recovering alcoholic. >> did jetblue know you had a drinking problem? >> i had been candid with the airline from day one. >> do you think had you not been drinking that day, you wouldn't have acted like this? >> no, i think it was time to go. whether i would have left in such a spectacular fashion? i don't know. >> at what point did you get on the overhead p.a. and begin to say obscenities? >> it was already in my hand and i just kind of went with it. and i said to the person who told me what i could do, here's a flash, you can do that yourself. >> why on the p.a.? >> it was there. i was there. i was angry. i was in a little bit of a state of rage. i had had it. i was absolutely done at that moment. >> so, what did you think was going to happen?
us now. good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. nice to see you. >> so let's go right away to that now infamous august 9th flight from pittsburgh tored to be under the influence. were you drinking on the job that day? >> yes. truthfully, i will admit that. it was one of those days that drove me to drink. and i admit that i did have a little sip. >> do you have a drinking problem? >> i am a recovering alcoholic. >> did jetblue know you had a...