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weapons assad is getting in from what source, if you can try to give us as best you can the type of weapons that could be provided to the opposition, and what weapons are actually going in to assad and from where. >> i can't speak in open session about the source of his weapons, except to say -- i will in closed session, except to say that he has some securit arrangements with others both in the region and outside the region to provide weapons and what we would describe in our situation as a foreign military sales program. he has an existing foreign military sales agreement with at least two nations that i can discuss in closed session. >> are you able to tell us what iran is supplying? >> i can in closed session. >> not here. okay. >> could you give us some idea in open session? in other words, are you able to give us, if not precisely, can you give us just some general estimate or idea as to what is going in from iran? types of weapons, and quantity without being too precise. >> i would describe -- if -- if iran succeeds in some of their movements of weapons to syria, and they have
weapons assad is getting in from what source, if you can try to give us as best you can the type of weapons that could be provided to the opposition, and what weapons are actually going in to assad and from where. >> i can't speak in open session about the source of his weapons, except to say -- i will in closed session, except to say that he has some securit arrangements with others both in the region and outside the region to provide weapons and what we would describe in our situation...
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we use 20%. whathat means is that as much as we're doing to increase oil production, we're not going to be able to just drill our way out of the problem of high gas prices. anybody who tells you otherwise either doesn't know what they're talking about or they aren't telling you the truth. here is the truth. if we are going to control our energy future, then we've got to have an all-of-the-above strategy. we've got to develop every source of american energy, not just oil and gas, but wind power and solar power, nuclear power, biofuels. we need to invest in the technology that will help us use less oil in our cars and our trucks. in our buildings, in our factories. that's the only solution to the challenge. because as we start using less, that lowers the demand, prices come down. it's pretty straightforward. that's the only solution to this challenge. and that's the strategy that we've now been pursuing, for the last three years. and i'm proud to say we've made progress. since i took office, america's d
we use 20%. whathat means is that as much as we're doing to increase oil production, we're not going to be able to just drill our way out of the problem of high gas prices. anybody who tells you otherwise either doesn't know what they're talking about or they aren't telling you the truth. here is the truth. if we are going to control our energy future, then we've got to have an all-of-the-above strategy. we've got to develop every source of american energy, not just oil and gas, but wind power...
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that is not in front of us. what is in front of us is whether to go along with the emnd, or to require a full environmental report. i have read through the materials. i do not see where this item, a full report, is necessary, and required, or should be done during your -- should be done, and i think the argument should be considered in the zoning and by us if the project ever comes to us. the recommendation is the commission adopt the motion to uphold. no substantial evidence supporting that a significant environmental effects may occur. the project has been presented with preparation of an environmental impact report. that is my opinion as well, and i will move to adopt the department's motion and of poles -- and uphold. >> second. i have some comments. we have testimony to the fact it is a unique street in san francisco, and a case can be made at a later time whether or not this project is advisable, whether or not a lot switch should be made, whether the character of the homes would be for that street. those are n
that is not in front of us. what is in front of us is whether to go along with the emnd, or to require a full environmental report. i have read through the materials. i do not see where this item, a full report, is necessary, and required, or should be done during your -- should be done, and i think the argument should be considered in the zoning and by us if the project ever comes to us. the recommendation is the commission adopt the motion to uphold. no substantial evidence supporting that a...
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telling us this morning about what they're feeling. so go to our facebook fan page. we're under -- like us. share your experience with us. we're also putting more information on our website. there's a great earthquake link for you there. and erika and i are keeping you updated on our twitter and facebook fan page. more on our breaking news. a 4.0 earthquake when we come back. (car pangith your smaphone instead of cas.. (phone rings) panthat's a step fward. instead of cas.. with cse quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checkingccount. i guess he's a kicker... oh, no you don't!! take a step forward and ase at matters. >>> good morning. 6:19 is the time right now. and just within the hour at 5:33, we have an earthquake hit here in the bay area. it was centered. so just about a mile from el sorito. it was a 4.0. it initially came in as a 4 had .3. put turns out this shaker is a 4.0. so a pretty good size felt. it was a pretty wide range. a wide radius if we have been tracking that on our map to see where people felt it. you really do see a widespread area. >>
telling us this morning about what they're feeling. so go to our facebook fan page. we're under -- like us. share your experience with us. we're also putting more information on our website. there's a great earthquake link for you there. and erika and i are keeping you updated on our twitter and facebook fan page. more on our breaking news. a 4.0 earthquake when we come back. (car pangith your smaphone instead of cas.. (phone rings) panthat's a step fward. instead of cas.. with cse quickpay,...
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>> not off the top of my head. >> can you tell us what your travel budget is? >> we can certainly get the information, sir. >> can you tell us who set your travel budget? >> our overall travel budget is down and has been decreased every year. i set our agency's budget by asking our folks to -- >> would you say your personal travel budget is several million a year, several hundred thousand a year? >> i don't know. we're happy to get you the numbers. >> you don't have any idea who set the budget? is it up to you? if you want to go somewhere -- >> well, i take credit for the reductions every year. >> i want to ask you about your nonprofit grants. we went to your website and some of them seem to be absolutely total sense. the air and waste management association, the american lung association. but some of them are a little bit puzzling. you've got 1,000 friends in iowa that you gave $30,000 to. in pennsylvania you gave 80 thousand dollars. the alabama people against a friends that you gave $85,000 to. the alabama people against an literate state got $75,000. but the
>> not off the top of my head. >> can you tell us what your travel budget is? >> we can certainly get the information, sir. >> can you tell us who set your travel budget? >> our overall travel budget is down and has been decreased every year. i set our agency's budget by asking our folks to -- >> would you say your personal travel budget is several million a year, several hundred thousand a year? >> i don't know. we're happy to get you the numbers....
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he said tell us what the rules are going to be flilount of time and get out of the way. that's what he said and i always remembered those words. it may apply here today. i want to thank the chairman and ranking member susan collins for calling a hearing, for working with us, for giving what the chairman mentioned trying to open up -- if you have an idea, bring it to us. i think he's had an open door and too bad some haven't taken opportunity. we have distractions and sometimes that happens. we're being attacked by hackers he world and close to home. some want to cause mischief. some to steal, to blackmail nono do worse. there are also challenges i think we have. we need a roadi call it a commo map to move forward and i hope we can move along that way today. i'm especially please introduce that my staff ptect our federal information system. having said that i would like to begin by asking about the department's efforts in area if i could. i've been calling changes for the laws on protecting our information systems. scommittee i chair first looked at this issue a couple yea
he said tell us what the rules are going to be flilount of time and get out of the way. that's what he said and i always remembered those words. it may apply here today. i want to thank the chairman and ranking member susan collins for calling a hearing, for working with us, for giving what the chairman mentioned trying to open up -- if you have an idea, bring it to us. i think he's had an open door and too bad some haven't taken opportunity. we have distractions and sometimes that happens....
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so, they are telling us what went on. and it to the bottom of this investigation. with regard to generically if people do not say what ever -- there is pressure, but i think that largely, now in this day and age, with the light shining on us 100% of the time, i would tell you that when issues come forward, the officers would not have happened. >> mr. herley, do you have comments? >> i would absolutely agree with the chief. there are very few times you were brought before your boss and ordered to tell the truth or you're fired, period. my concern is when your not ordered to come before your boss, and you see something happen, and you cannot do anything. that is my concern, and i'm sure the chief's also. i never thought i would be sitting here agreeing with every word john burris would say. [laughter] this is the first time i have had an opportunity to be with him. however, i do agree with him. it has to be enforced throughout the organization. what we expect up our people. what we want to ensure up our people, particularly the integrity and the values aspect. many of
so, they are telling us what went on. and it to the bottom of this investigation. with regard to generically if people do not say what ever -- there is pressure, but i think that largely, now in this day and age, with the light shining on us 100% of the time, i would tell you that when issues come forward, the officers would not have happened. >> mr. herley, do you have comments? >> i would absolutely agree with the chief. there are very few times you were brought before your boss...
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why don't you tell us about what is going on? >> there is a giant step here at the edge of the escarpment, the edge of the landslide. all the land to the west of us is part of a landslide that is upwards of 200 feet deep. it goes underneath the ocean. it causes damage and it was mapped by the earliest geologists'. there are many kinds of rocks here. there is a big sequence of merced formation. this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts as a big sponge. the water flows through and it gets in a lower formation and then the water level starts to rise and it becomes a reservoir for water. this is dissipated during the more dry months of the year. >> this forms a big long skinny basin and runs into san francisco. it is the coastal bluffs areas that are subject to erosion from the w
why don't you tell us about what is going on? >> there is a giant step here at the edge of the escarpment, the edge of the landslide. all the land to the west of us is part of a landslide that is upwards of 200 feet deep. it goes underneath the ocean. it causes damage and it was mapped by the earliest geologists'. there are many kinds of rocks here. there is a big sequence of merced formation. this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental...
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rob, describe for us what you're seeing there. >> reporter: well, it's a frantic cleanup today. a little bit more relaxed than yesterday. they only got a couple of hours in yesterday because as you know once this twister came through around 1:00 p.m., they only had two or three hours before the next round of severe weather started hitting the area, so they didn't really get their hands into it as far as cleaning up as much as they could. with thousands of trees down and hundreds of power poles and power lines, the job at hand is quite severe. you mentioned injuries. nearly 30 injuries being reported. some of those serious, but thankfully no fatalities. and cleaning up around this area, the reason i'm on the phone, we've been forced to move our satellite truck because this is a different landscape than that of indiana or other parts
rob, describe for us what you're seeing there. >> reporter: well, it's a frantic cleanup today. a little bit more relaxed than yesterday. they only got a couple of hours in yesterday because as you know once this twister came through around 1:00 p.m., they only had two or three hours before the next round of severe weather started hitting the area, so they didn't really get their hands into it as far as cleaning up as much as they could. with thousands of trees down and hundreds of power...
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and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? arn more about the easy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. >> greta: the american people expect no less. they want this bill repealed, and we're standing here today to say american people, the president of the united states down the street at 1600 pennsylvania avenue may not be listening to you, but we in congress have not forgotten you. we're listening. we're not giving up until we full square repeal this bill. >> greta: republicans vowing to repeal the national health care. president obama's national health care. no matter what the supreme court decides, what's the next move? representive michele bachmann join us. nice to see you. >> good to see you, greta. >> greta: that was within seconds of when the national health care law was passed, wasn't it? >> actually, this is just recently. this last one. >> right after the president, right after it was signed, you introduced one. >> i did. actually, the night that the bill was passed on the house floor, i turned to one of m
and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? arn more about the easy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. >> greta: the american people expect no less. they want this bill repealed, and we're standing here today to say american people, the president of the united states down the street at 1600 pennsylvania avenue may not be listening to you, but we in congress have not forgotten you. we're listening. we're not giving up until we...
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gentlemen, welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> what are the top findings of the report and the importance of the industry to the nation economically, financially for exports. >> well, those 1 million workers that work for the u.s. aerospace and defense industry drive $324 billion of sales for the companies that they work for. and they drive an $84 billion payroll, they pay $38 billion in taxes. and the numbers don't speak to all the contributions. this is an industry that punches well above its weight given the contributions it makes to many other areas, including national defense, safety efficient air travel and so forth. >> and just technologically more across the board. >> the science and technology, the contributions that are made to med sition and to material sciences and others has gone beyond. >> cord, let me take you to something that aia has been warning for a while about a million jobs that will be lost. on the one hand the survey finds 1 million direct jobs and then you guys are talking about a million jobs being lost which obviously would be everybody in the
gentlemen, welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> what are the top findings of the report and the importance of the industry to the nation economically, financially for exports. >> well, those 1 million workers that work for the u.s. aerospace and defense industry drive $324 billion of sales for the companies that they work for. and they drive an $84 billion payroll, they pay $38 billion in taxes. and the numbers don't speak to all the contributions. this is an...
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so he decides to have a large series of bureaucrats in washington telling us what kind of health insuranceresident of the united states i will repeal obamacare on day one. [cheering] and by the way, there's also a difference between us. as it relates to our military, this is a president whose already announced cuts in the military. planning to take out another 500 billion. our navy is smaller since 1917. know something, our air force is smaller and older than any time since its founding in 1947. he wants to reduce our number of troops even though you know our troop the were stretched to the breaking point in afghanistan and iraq. i think a very different course. my course says we wouldn't need to add ships to our navy. add 100 troops to our personnel because i believe that american superiority and strong america is the best ally peace has ever known. [cheering] this is really a campaign about great jobs. and rising incomes, and lowering our deft. keeping america strong, protecting america. there's one more aspect of job creation, i want to mention to you, and that relates to trade. there a
so he decides to have a large series of bureaucrats in washington telling us what kind of health insuranceresident of the united states i will repeal obamacare on day one. [cheering] and by the way, there's also a difference between us. as it relates to our military, this is a president whose already announced cuts in the military. planning to take out another 500 billion. our navy is smaller since 1917. know something, our air force is smaller and older than any time since its founding in...
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to find people that spoke english and other languages that were announcement being made to let us know what was the message. so we relied on third parties to tell us us what was happening. the life jacket location would have been nice because we had no idea -- i actually had no idea if it was not for our team work, that she knew where the life jackets were, and we would not have to go all the way from the third deck to to nine deck to g get our life jackets. that was a lot of time and energy wasted. we did not care at this the point for any other luggage or things in the room to leave behind. it was only for the sake of the life jacket that we had to go up there. >> let me ask you this, you said that you had contact with the cruise folks, and you said that you -- i think understand that they -- i think i understand that they compensated you for losses you may have sustained? >> so directly for what we paid for the cruise alone, so we had made our arrangements to get to the port and stay in a hotel, book our flights separately, which was not done with the c concorid concorida, it was done wi
to find people that spoke english and other languages that were announcement being made to let us know what was the message. so we relied on third parties to tell us us what was happening. the life jacket location would have been nice because we had no idea -- i actually had no idea if it was not for our team work, that she knew where the life jackets were, and we would not have to go all the way from the third deck to to nine deck to g get our life jackets. that was a lot of time and energy...
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these guys were looking at me like now that you are here, you have to do something, tell us what to do. >> what did you tell them? what did you do? >> guys, number one, we have just -- didn't have to tell them. they already knew. we had been ambushed. we need to execute the process we know to go about. the first thing, establish a position where we could be thoroughly secure. one of the first airplanes that landed in the makeshift perimeter that we had, medevaced choppers. when they came in i basically went over to the first bird that landed and talked to the pilot. basically said this is what happen order your way back in. if you can bring in the mission, water, medical supplies, whatever, we need, because we have been hit pretty bad. we are in good shape but i would imagine that the units in front of us are -- are having more problems than we are. combat effectiveness of my unit was probably 75%. and -- after having read the book, you -- kind of know what the guys up in front of me were like. >> yes. >> so it was -- the -- once we started to, again, get the wounded out and get suppli
these guys were looking at me like now that you are here, you have to do something, tell us what to do. >> what did you tell them? what did you do? >> guys, number one, we have just -- didn't have to tell them. they already knew. we had been ambushed. we need to execute the process we know to go about. the first thing, establish a position where we could be thoroughly secure. one of the first airplanes that landed in the makeshift perimeter that we had, medevaced choppers. when they...
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and this is what we have been looking on for the last week or so. >> and some light reading for folks. >> yes. >> tell us about these changes. >> what we did is made maryland's tax code much barer. for the vast majority of marylanders struggling to get back in the work force, we made sure they are at the top of paying their share so the folks at the bottom have the safety net services and the great schools and education that maryland is known for. we are first in the nation for education. we re-upped our investments in schools, health care, education,
and this is what we have been looking on for the last week or so. >> and some light reading for folks. >> yes. >> tell us about these changes. >> what we did is made maryland's tax code much barer. for the vast majority of marylanders struggling to get back in the work force, we made sure they are at the top of paying their share so the folks at the bottom have the safety net services and the great schools and education that maryland is known for. we are first in the...
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tell us about what the expert panelists will be doing and what is the goal? >> when it is seat belt use or booster seats for kids, it takes three things to change behavior. good laws, good education and good enforcement. a piece of that is the education part, talking to people and making sure they do understand. we have made recommendations about laws too. so tomorrow, we are going to be hearing about experts who are researchers, talking about the cogtive distraction. it is where your mind is, with not paying attention. we are going to talk to law enforce. campaigns and we have seen some very positive results around the country. >> sounds like it is going to be a great day. a lot of information. anyone can attend, i know. just very quickly at the last par of our interview, tell us a little bit. this is your second term as chairman. what are the highlights of your tenure? >> i would have to say really getting our work done, getting it done in a timely manner. big accidents are really important to the public, for them to understand what happens. the washington m
tell us about what the expert panelists will be doing and what is the goal? >> when it is seat belt use or booster seats for kids, it takes three things to change behavior. good laws, good education and good enforcement. a piece of that is the education part, talking to people and making sure they do understand. we have made recommendations about laws too. so tomorrow, we are going to be hearing about experts who are researchers, talking about the cogtive distraction. it is where your...
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what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at ust they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. 14 clubs. that's what they tell us a legal golf bag can hold. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one and drive it right down the middle of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do
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so what are your personal response to the attacks but you know i think you you know you use the right term true believers those who are attacking the science who are trying to discredit the science to them it's all about belief but in science it isn't about belief it doesn't matter what you believe it matters with the fact that to say what's the evidence that that tell you what does our understanding of the physics that controls the weather and controls the climate among the timescales and what does it tell us what can we you know the greenhouse effect you know some of our detractors would have you think this is controversial science but it's nearly two centuries old and we know about the greenhouse effect for nearly two centuries since that has been frankly yeah absolutely and moreover at least back to the early nineteenth century joseph or you know was an early scientist who understood that there was the fact that certain gases in the atmosphere like c o two which were producing through fossil fuel burning now. warm the surface of the earth and you know the u.s. military actually ne
so what are your personal response to the attacks but you know i think you you know you use the right term true believers those who are attacking the science who are trying to discredit the science to them it's all about belief but in science it isn't about belief it doesn't matter what you believe it matters with the fact that to say what's the evidence that that tell you what does our understanding of the physics that controls the weather and controls the climate among the timescales and what...
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what are they, and what happens to them in the law is struck down? emily etheridge joins us nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> greta: what's been implemented so far? >> the things in place are commonly known as the patient's bill of rights. those are popular like letting children stay on their parent's insurance up until 26, children cannot be denied insurance because of a pre-existing conditions. insurance companies have to spend at least 80% of their premiums on things related to health care, not marketing or administrative services. there's a whole host of preventive services that people can get without cost sharing so not paying an out of pocket co-pay or paying your deductible, different ones for adults and women and children. there's a whole host of benefits for seniors that are already in place. one of those big things is changing the prescription drug, what they call the doughnut hole in medicare which is that coverage gap for when medicare pays for your prescription drugs. they're narrowing the hole down and provide more coverage for seniors. they also gav
what are they, and what happens to them in the law is struck down? emily etheridge joins us nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. >> greta: what's been implemented so far? >> the things in place are commonly known as the patient's bill of rights. those are popular like letting children stay on their parent's insurance up until 26, children cannot be denied insurance because of a pre-existing conditions. insurance companies have to spend at least 80% of their premiums on...
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but aren't you interested if the russians kept us down what about the americans why would they keep us down they will go home tomorrow for an army has no business being in a sovereign country come to the discussion and find out more of you mr calderon aren't you yes but also no way am i coming your still i would know or suspect this is not the first consideration. come here and things will be like this with the radar here you know no you're right i think. sure they will things will be different we'll say yankee go home checks are tough get used to things and just keep moving on. similar arguments it was an homage to you that my ship i'm happy to welcome the three godfathers of his christening. actor usually christen our. largest director an actor let us know smiley ark. and sen actor and businessmen still poor. and you must still be in the middle ages if some tatars had yelled you names why are you fortifying your town we want her jew i see your building walls no one wants to climb over. that's how i see the radar it's just a wall against anyone who would threaten the area with ballist
but aren't you interested if the russians kept us down what about the americans why would they keep us down they will go home tomorrow for an army has no business being in a sovereign country come to the discussion and find out more of you mr calderon aren't you yes but also no way am i coming your still i would know or suspect this is not the first consideration. come here and things will be like this with the radar here you know no you're right i think. sure they will things will be different...
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us. i know you're streaming livid i don't as well. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? unately i think we have lost our connection with eric fox, we're going to try to resect. we're going to continue to follow this story. chad, stay with us. we're going to take a quick break. much more on the -- much more when we come back. it could be very abrasive. if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs to be cleaned gently on a daily basis. i like to recommend polident, it kills the bacteria without causing any abrasion. when my patients follow my instructions, their dentures feel clean and fresh. they look forward to putting them in their mouth and smiling. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so...
us. i know you're streaming livid i don't as well. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? unately i think we have lost our connection with eric fox, we're going to try to resect. we're going to continue to follow this story. chad, stay with us. we're going to take a quick break. much more on the -- much more when we come back. it could be very abrasive. if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs...
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we are using what they call no added formaldehyde wood in the cabinets. the building is largely not air- conditioned, which in our climate, it is benign, so it allows that. that is a green point. >> what about water strategies? >> when you talk about lead certification, a lot of the factors taken into account are things we are able to achieve just by virtue of the outstanding location, walking distance to the best transit hub in the city. we have walking services for just about anything anybody could want. >> we have high efficiency boilers to heat the water. it is a water source domestic heating system. >> what is next to the tower crane? we have a big blue piece. what is that? >> that is a concrete placing boom. that is how i put the concrete up onto the deck. the concrete truck will back into here, go to the hopper. then i have a slight line that runs up the center of the boom. that completes all the dax, walls, and columns with that. >> it must take a lot of power to push that. how much concrete do you typically place? >> on an average day, the walls,
we are using what they call no added formaldehyde wood in the cabinets. the building is largely not air- conditioned, which in our climate, it is benign, so it allows that. that is a green point. >> what about water strategies? >> when you talk about lead certification, a lot of the factors taken into account are things we are able to achieve just by virtue of the outstanding location, walking distance to the best transit hub in the city. we have walking services for just about...
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and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? asy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. cwhat do you have? >> senior housing property trust . not just nursing home. but it is 6.9 percent. nursing home insurance industry is falling apart. that is bad news. >> what do you have. >> there is a fund for people with dividend hungry. buy it 86 cents on the >> you don't have to be a baby. >> yeah, but it is questionable. >> you have a read that is got a bad mark. >> it could boom from the apartment rental.
and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? asy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. cwhat do you have? >> senior housing property trust . not just nursing home. but it is 6.9 percent. nursing home insurance industry is falling apart. that is bad news. >> what do you have. >> there is a fund for people with dividend hungry. buy it 86 cents on the >> you don't have to be a baby. >> yeah, but it is...
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but what can you give us an example for those outside of washington. vendors and non-banks. the mortgage servicing is one example. -- >> mortgage servicing is one example. what happen in this marketplace, which has gotten a lot more complicated, is that the person -- the firm that is dealing with my mortgage on an ongoing basis, taking the payments and making sure they are applied correctly, dealing with situations that might come up if i fall behind, working with me to make sure i am making payments, that is a whole industry to itself out. mortgage service. those rights are often bought and sold in the secondary market. i may get a loan from you. by the time i have a problem compared it may be someone different. those can be bought and sold without my approval. many of them more contract with their parties to deal with some aspects of this. some of the bitter really lousy job. it is documented now. banking agencies, the gao -- everybody who has looked at this has shown this. the way in which some of the vendors really performed poorly matters a lot to consumers. it also matt
but what can you give us an example for those outside of washington. vendors and non-banks. the mortgage servicing is one example. -- >> mortgage servicing is one example. what happen in this marketplace, which has gotten a lot more complicated, is that the person -- the firm that is dealing with my mortgage on an ongoing basis, taking the payments and making sure they are applied correctly, dealing with situations that might come up if i fall behind, working with me to make sure i am...
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what's your question? >> how do we get in this program? that is a good question. >> it's an interesting question because the answer with the 3 of us is the same. what i want to point out i look like i might be from india when i talk i sound like i'm from america. my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is --
what's your question? >> how do we get in this program? that is a good question. >> it's an interesting question because the answer with the 3 of us is the same. what i want to point out i look like i might be from india when i talk i sound like i'm from america. my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got...
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this is really what you use for any country. what are your interests? what do you want for yourself? you don't have to do this because we're wagging our finger at you, because the united nations says you have to what do the chinese want? they want stable economic growth. they have had huge economic growth but they're worried about stability. they want social harmony. they want political stability. religious freedom can help them with this. because religious individuals are not rebels. unless you suppress them and crack down on them. if you allow them a little bit of freedom, which means backing off with the state administration for religious affairs, allowing them to develop their own theologies, doesn't mean you have a change your laws about violence or rebellion. it means you have to give a little slack to do that. what will happen? they will become farmer economic productive and will contribute to the social causes within china. look at all the terrific internal problems with aids and lepracy. and there was an earthquake and the chinese noticed it wa
this is really what you use for any country. what are your interests? what do you want for yourself? you don't have to do this because we're wagging our finger at you, because the united nations says you have to what do the chinese want? they want stable economic growth. they have had huge economic growth but they're worried about stability. they want social harmony. they want political stability. religious freedom can help them with this. because religious individuals are not rebels. unless...
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bernie sanders joins us to tell us what is driving up the price. >>> scott walker has done every conservative talk show on the face of the earth, raised millions of outside dollars. the rookie governor is spinning his wheels, new polling out of the badger state. >>> we're buzzing about it.
bernie sanders joins us to tell us what is driving up the price. >>> scott walker has done every conservative talk show on the face of the earth, raised millions of outside dollars. the rookie governor is spinning his wheels, new polling out of the badger state. >>> we're buzzing about it.
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straight ahead stay with us here on r.g.p. headline so what. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is an approaching a little different to. believe early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the world forms the evil empire that the united states is trying to build it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand us troops stationed on these bases all around them. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in crossed our bases are fine there are the noises our north is it doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people a day since the end of world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environ
straight ahead stay with us here on r.g.p. headline so what. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is an approaching a little different to. believe early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the world forms the evil empire that the united states is trying to build it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a...
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and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? arn more about the easy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. [applause] >> mike: on monday president obama's health care law goes on trail - trial. they are challenging the man date of the law that requires american to have to purchase health insurance. ag's say that is unconstitutional. one of them is attorney general greg abbott from texas it is great to have you here. [applause] >> mike: i know you concern with me the concern for vice-president cheney as he recovers from a health transplant. >> guest: we wish him the best. >> mike: you have to do your job from a wheelchair and you are able to do that. tell us about the powerful personal journey and health care law. >> guest: i was jogging while a tree fell on me . it crushed my spinal cord and left me paralyzed. i learned something that lies in the heart of all americans and human beings . we find that our lives are not defined how we are challenged but how we respond to the challenge . if you rely -- >> guest: with fai
and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? arn more about the easy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. [applause] >> mike: on monday president obama's health care law goes on trail - trial. they are challenging the man date of the law that requires american to have to purchase health insurance. ag's say that is unconstitutional. one of them is attorney general greg abbott from texas it is great to have you here. [applause]...
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i think what we don't want to see is sort of a request every month for jobs -- every job you're applying for because it's difficult for us to decide without something concrete as to what the issue -- what the actual conflict is. it does sound like you've read the code and you understand what the criteria are and certainly a position that has as a requirement communication with a government entity would likely be more salient than one that didn't. i don't think i'm on a limb when i say that. but in general, i think you're going to be better off coming to us when you have a position and, again, we understand the urgency that comes when you're trying to get -- when you're applying for a job and you have this ban and so we will certainly do our best to be reasonable in responding. >> ok. you mentioned special meetings. i know there's a meeting in march. would you urge me to request a special meeting if i get to a situation where there's more of an immediate answer that's required? chairperson hur: i can't urge you either way but i suggest that you talk to staff as i know you have in the past and seek their guidance to the ex
i think what we don't want to see is sort of a request every month for jobs -- every job you're applying for because it's difficult for us to decide without something concrete as to what the issue -- what the actual conflict is. it does sound like you've read the code and you understand what the criteria are and certainly a position that has as a requirement communication with a government entity would likely be more salient than one that didn't. i don't think i'm on a limb when i say that. but...