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it perpet utes that paradigm. our paradigm changes ladies and gentlemen. what i would like to do is this. i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children a
it perpet utes that paradigm. our paradigm changes ladies and gentlemen. what i would like to do is this. i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children a
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it perpet utes that paradigm. our paradigm changes ladies and gentlemen. what i would like to do is this. i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children an awful lot. i have a doctorate. education has meant more for me. i am under no illusion. i also know that having a doctorate doesn't confir wisdom. when people made fun of me. i remember me mom coming home. foreign long speaking. >> we had beans at breakfast, lunch and dinner. bean pudding. i stop counting them after
it perpet utes that paradigm. our paradigm changes ladies and gentlemen. what i would like to do is this. i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children an awful lot. i have a doctorate. education has meant more for me. i am under no illusion. i also know that having a doctorate doesn't confir wisdom. when people made fun of me. i...
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>> after abilene, i went to ut austin and got my ph.d..henever we are recruiting from and to colleges, the 1400 transfer students, one of his 60-170 of them are local. they are older than our traditional students. they add a lot to her upper division classes. when i got here, we set up a number of reticulation agreements with the local community colleges. we created a scholarship program where we get 10 poll tuition scholarships to the local dallas county community colleges. there is a lot of competition for this. it has helped solidify the opportunity that is here. people in this part of the world know the value of an smu education and they learned all over the country. those 10 spots are important. there are important to me because i know i can communicate to the students that they are welcome here and i do know some of the transfer issues they might have. they will be welcomed. in you've got a ph.d. from ut psychology? where did to get your interest in psychology and how have you used it to? >> i was made during in math, looking for som
>> after abilene, i went to ut austin and got my ph.d..henever we are recruiting from and to colleges, the 1400 transfer students, one of his 60-170 of them are local. they are older than our traditional students. they add a lot to her upper division classes. when i got here, we set up a number of reticulation agreements with the local community colleges. we created a scholarship program where we get 10 poll tuition scholarships to the local dallas county community colleges. there is a...
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[applause]utes >> we're about to embark on our last panel of the afternoon entitled strategies and current state of knowledge but it's also i believe, going to provide just some different perspectives and some different ideas which is always extremely helpful, and that's why we're here today to get those exchange of ideas and debates going and to moderate our panel today is jeff. jeff is the general manager for the metropolitan water district of southern california as we refer to it's a, the met. it's the states largest provider of drinking water and cooperative of 16 cities and 18 million people in 6 counties. prior to his appointment is general manager, just a pointed. he was general council to the water district and prior to that, he represented metropolitan issues including colorado river issues and a number of issues regarding water storage programs. jeff, it's our honor here in san francisco to have you here with us and i'm sure everybody here is honored with your presence. so i appreciate you'll do double duty, that's not only moderating today, but tomorrow with our action plan. wit
[applause]utes >> we're about to embark on our last panel of the afternoon entitled strategies and current state of knowledge but it's also i believe, going to provide just some different perspectives and some different ideas which is always extremely helpful, and that's why we're here today to get those exchange of ideas and debates going and to moderate our panel today is jeff. jeff is the general manager for the metropolitan water district of southern california as we refer to it's a,...
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it points ut the hospital is located within an inner city with a history of gang violence. >> it was terrifying. terrifying. >> reporter: that's how emergency room nurse anna smith felt last november when she ran outside oakland children's hospital to help a gun shot victim dropped off outside the door. she said a lack of training led to a dangerous situation. >> because of the fact we don't have an established protocal or clear training about drop off victims and what to do, when we went to rescue the patient, we were kept outside for a longer period of time. >> reporter: just months earlier, a gunman ran inside the same e.r., taking a nurse hostage. it spurred an investigation which determined the hospital's program was ineffective. the hospital has been fined more than $10,000. >> the fines are subject to appeal and the hospital intended to appeal them. >> reporter: the chief nurses officer thinks the complaints are really about a contract dispute. >> we've done drills. we've essentially rolled out this new policy in january. we began doing drills and will be doing more drills. >>
it points ut the hospital is located within an inner city with a history of gang violence. >> it was terrifying. terrifying. >> reporter: that's how emergency room nurse anna smith felt last november when she ran outside oakland children's hospital to help a gun shot victim dropped off outside the door. she said a lack of training led to a dangerous situation. >> because of the fact we don't have an established protocal or clear training about drop off victims and what to do,...
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we've been showing ut cleanup. we're on washington. you can see -- you can see down this alley the cleanup continues. really it switches. they are not just cleaning up. but they are talking about enforcement. they have outreach teams. they are going through the illegal trash that's been left behind and they are trying to find any evidence of who is responsible because if they do find the person responsible for the illegal dumping that person will get a fine. >> it looks like they don't have enough garbage service. i can tell the can -- where it open. the can is empty. >> will you cite them? >> yeah. we're going to cite stem for -- -- cite them for too much trash. >> reporter: the fines can go as high as $1,000. basically. >> they are citing people for leaving their trash on the sidewalk, their garbage cans on the sidewalk. some people don't have service at all. we've talked to a couple of people. program spruce up san francisco, they've gone 300 blocks of the city and found 700 businesses and residents that don't have garbage service a
we've been showing ut cleanup. we're on washington. you can see -- you can see down this alley the cleanup continues. really it switches. they are not just cleaning up. but they are talking about enforcement. they have outreach teams. they are going through the illegal trash that's been left behind and they are trying to find any evidence of who is responsible because if they do find the person responsible for the illegal dumping that person will get a fine. >> it looks like they don't...
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with a 2005 peace accord between the arab-dominated north and african anti-government groups in the ut but before the south can become independent, the two sides need to settle issues such as ownership of the oil fields in the border ea bashir is not showing any sign of compromise. analysts say tensions may rise agai >>mewhe, tensions remain high around a disputed area on the thai-cambodian border. the association of southeast asian nations, or asn, is trying to arbitrate an end to the conflict. asean chair foreign minister rty natalegawa of indonesia held talks with cambodian foreign minister hor namhong. natalegawa is expected to meet with thai forgn minister kasit piromya next. fighting began last friday on a stretch of land surrounding the 11th century preah vihear temple claimed by both countries. the two neighbors first confront each other in 2008, when the ancient temple was listed as a u.n. world heritage site in cambodian territory. on monday forces from the two countries exchanged fierce gun and artillery firefor a fourth consute day. the governments of both cambodia and thai
with a 2005 peace accord between the arab-dominated north and african anti-government groups in the ut but before the south can become independent, the two sides need to settle issues such as ownership of the oil fields in the border ea bashir is not showing any sign of compromise. analysts say tensions may rise agai >>mewhe, tensions remain high around a disputed area on the thai-cambodian border. the association of southeast asian nations, or asn, is trying to arbitrate an end to the...
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. >> he believed that the publication of this material wou embarrass the uted states and make public a huge gap between what america says it is doing and what it is doing around the world. in fact, i think it had the opposite effect. i think that we learned from this that american diplomats by and large are doing what they say they are doing. >> reporter: for now, the investigation of wikileaks continues, and so do the leaks. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky severson in washington. >>> in other news, president obama named 12 prominent religious and community leaders to be part of his advisory council on faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. of those whose religious affiliations were identified, all were christians or jews. the white house says more names may be forthcoming. the term of the previous 25-member council expired almost a year ago. the group advises the administration on issues of particular interest to the faith community. >>> house republicans unveiled their proposals for deep new cuts in the federal budget, and religious groups had mixed reactions. t
. >> he believed that the publication of this material wou embarrass the uted states and make public a huge gap between what america says it is doing and what it is doing around the world. in fact, i think it had the opposite effect. i think that we learned from this that american diplomats by and large are doing what they say they are doing. >> reporter: for now, the investigation of wikileaks continues, and so do the leaks. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," i'm lucky...
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ute buy this because it is in the public good, because it will prevent early death, it will prevent widespread illness and suffering. that is the purpose of it. >> that does not answer the constitutional issue. of course is in the public good, or it would not have been attempted in the first bus, but the constitution says that there are some things that the congress cannot do, because we have limited government and ours are restrictive trade the question is, is this over the line? the view i have is that the commerce clause has been expended for over 80 years, and there is no sense in the country -- interestingly, -- there is now a sense and the country, interestingly, in part, because of the push back against the liberal agenda, that it is not that it is inefficient or wrong or will bankrupt us, but there's something wrong about empowering the federal government to compel you into a private contract, ie with an insurance company. and if you allow this, there are no limits whatsoever on what congress can order an individual to do. >> i think this quotation is sort of summarizes it all -- charl
ute buy this because it is in the public good, because it will prevent early death, it will prevent widespread illness and suffering. that is the purpose of it. >> that does not answer the constitutional issue. of course is in the public good, or it would not have been attempted in the first bus, but the constitution says that there are some things that the congress cannot do, because we have limited government and ours are restrictive trade the question is, is this over the line? the...
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this could push the ut >>> a judge is ordering italy's prime minister to stand trial for a sex scandal. this could push the billionaire out of power once and for all. mark phillips shows us for am i tallan women it would be good riddance. >> reporter: she was just 17, but you know what i mean, the song goes. for italian prime minister silvio bella sconey, 74, what it means is another day in court this time on charges he may not be able to dodge. she is kareem a alma ruth, a moroccan better known in italy by her professional name, ruby heart steeler, who so danced her way into one of his so- called bunk a bunk a parties that he gave her $8,000 for her trouble. berlusconi is accused of taking for sex with an underaged pros ty tuesday taught and using his influence to get her out of jail when she was arrested for theft. charges he calls farceical. the charges drummed up by his. he gave her because he thought she was the neice of hosni mubarak. italy's women don't seem to believe him. they marched in their tens of thousands this past weekend demanding he resign. after all the scandals invo
this could push the ut >>> a judge is ordering italy's prime minister to stand trial for a sex scandal. this could push the billionaire out of power once and for all. mark phillips shows us for am i tallan women it would be good riddance. >> reporter: she was just 17, but you know what i mean, the song goes. for italian prime minister silvio bella sconey, 74, what it means is another day in court this time on charges he may not be able to dodge. she is kareem a alma ruth, a...
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winds pick ut from the south, which you'll notice for the next few days is a case of alaska air conditioning. cold system dropping out of the gulf of alaska. it will bring chances of off-and-on rain. lowering snow levels, especially by thursday and friday, maybe as low as 2,000 feet around the bare area. tonight, patchy cloud. fog showing up along the coastline as the sea breeze picks back up. temperatures dropping a few degrees tomorrow. most noticeable for places along the coast. san jose still to the mid to upper 60s. livermore, some of the warmer temperatures for tomorrow. 50s and 60s around the peninsula. east bay, highs in the low 60s, thanks to the winds picking up out of the southwest for the day. for the north bay we should see highs mainly in the mid-60s. your seven-day forecast looks a lot more like february. we'll get rain at times for monday. the wettest system of the bunch, tuesday night into wednesday, maybe some thunder as well. temperatures cooling as we head toward next weekend. more sierra snow. i think bay area hilltop snow could be possible by friday. >> little skiing? >
winds pick ut from the south, which you'll notice for the next few days is a case of alaska air conditioning. cold system dropping out of the gulf of alaska. it will bring chances of off-and-on rain. lowering snow levels, especially by thursday and friday, maybe as low as 2,000 feet around the bare area. tonight, patchy cloud. fog showing up along the coastline as the sea breeze picks back up. temperatures dropping a few degrees tomorrow. most noticeable for places along the coast. san jose...
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and that was a comanche male who was taken in battle by a crow or a ute or something, and if he was alive would automatically be tortured to death. and it would be quick if they didn't have much time, and it would be slow, they gave him to the women if there was a lot of time. there was no exception to it. and what astonished the white people, and i don't think there was a code necessarily, but indians would fight to their last breath, every single one of them. and, and the white men eventually learned why, because if you got captured alive, it was really not pleasant. it's thought that even though this wasn't written widely about, it was thought that rangers always saved one bullet in the chamber because you didn't -- but it was the same, there was just a version of the indians you did not want to be taken, you could not possibly be taken. i think torture is one of the things that, you know, i devote a big piece of the chapter, but it's something we all have to come to terms with when we look at indians. although, you know, i swear i just read a memoir of the war in the pacific, stuff th
and that was a comanche male who was taken in battle by a crow or a ute or something, and if he was alive would automatically be tortured to death. and it would be quick if they didn't have much time, and it would be slow, they gave him to the women if there was a lot of time. there was no exception to it. and what astonished the white people, and i don't think there was a code necessarily, but indians would fight to their last breath, every single one of them. and, and the white men eventually...
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pat says these lamps put out infrared heat that is the same type put out by the sun,ut without the harmfuluv rays. he says it helps strengthen the horse's immune system. many of the horses stay at the rehabilitation center for about 30o 60 days, depeg on what a vet recommends. the $1,500 a month fee is often covered by insurance. >> we hate to sehorses in pain, we hate to see them not being able to be in competition, so this is just a great outlet for those horses. >> from ice-cold spas to infrared lamps, special walkers and more, pat believes that working horses deserve cutting edge treatments when they become fatigued, sore, or sick. and just like shorty, many get just that at this unique rehabilitation center. in jameswn, charlotte fadipe for "california country" tv. >> and gd ws, the equine center actually has expanded, and it's now in oakdale. and it has a mobile spa, too, for horses. don't u wish they had that for us? that'd be nice, huh? ha. coming up next, are you >> welcome back to "california country." >> at the kitchen in sacramento, chefs are busy preparing tasty dishes using a
pat says these lamps put out infrared heat that is the same type put out by the sun,ut without the harmfuluv rays. he says it helps strengthen the horse's immune system. many of the horses stay at the rehabilitation center for about 30o 60 days, depeg on what a vet recommends. the $1,500 a month fee is often covered by insurance. >> we hate to sehorses in pain, we hate to see them not being able to be in competition, so this is just a great outlet for those horses. >> from ice-cold...
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the first train pulled out ut -- pulled out today. >> it really adds economic development to both sides of the freeway. with the bridge between cub lin -- dublin and pleasanton. this an -- this is an undeveloped area that needs to be developed. >> the station includes nearly 1200 parking spots. it's the first station open in eight years. >>> b.a.r.t. veries are still trying to figure out how several pieces of metal got on the tracks last night. the thin metal scraps were found near the west oakland station around 6:00 last night. and officials soon stopped service on the entire system, causing thousands of headaches for friday night computers. it took about 8:0 for service to return to -- 8:30 for service to return to normal. >>> what's behind the fuss of a truss that came down in washington. >>> and workers in washington worked until the we hours of morning in the budget battle. >>> a three-decade old fixture in washington came crashing down. high winds blew over the christmas tree, snapping its christmas trunk in two. the colorado blue spruce was already feet tall when it was tracked
the first train pulled out ut -- pulled out today. >> it really adds economic development to both sides of the freeway. with the bridge between cub lin -- dublin and pleasanton. this an -- this is an undeveloped area that needs to be developed. >> the station includes nearly 1200 parking spots. it's the first station open in eight years. >>> b.a.r.t. veries are still trying to figure out how several pieces of metal got on the tracks last night. the thin metal scraps were...
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. >> i thought that the act would really pump me up and help me with my chances to get into a good ut>> company also says that colleges have been pretty understanding and flexible in these circumstances. >>> 5:56 on this ground hog day. let's check in with sal and the roadways. hey, sal. >> hey, mike. traffic is doing well around the bay area. the traffic is okay here on 280. in fact, i would give it a better than okay. it's light. so if you are drying to get into the valley it's a nice drive. no problems on 17 either. moving along to the sunol grade 680 is a little crowded. this mornings commute at the toll plaza we are getting a little bit of a backup in the cash lanes. let's go back to the pam and mike. >>> thank you, steve. a search far little boy comes to to a tragic conclusion. how they are remembering juliani cardenas. >>> and we are following reports of a violent standoff happening right now in egypt. >>> good morning, skies are clear. the wind has picked up. we'll have forecasted highs in two minutes.
. >> i thought that the act would really pump me up and help me with my chances to get into a good ut>> company also says that colleges have been pretty understanding and flexible in these circumstances. >>> 5:56 on this ground hog day. let's check in with sal and the roadways. hey, sal. >> hey, mike. traffic is doing well around the bay area. the traffic is okay here on 280. in fact, i would give it a better than okay. it's light. so if you are drying to get into the...
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ut that,,,,,,,, ♪ [ female announcer ] starbucks via is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same.....and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via taste promise. look for it where you buy groceries. have to happen. bay area scientists are testing a device that stops hair from falling out. ill shows us >>> cancer patients undergoing chemo often lose their hair but it doesn't have to happen. bay area scientists are testing a device that stops hair from falling out. dr. kim mulvihill shows us how it works. >> reporter: six months ago she found out she had breast cancer. >> i was very surprised and definitely probably in shock. >> reporter: for her that meant treatment. while effective it can be brutal. >> you go through surgery and chemo in some cases and radiation and sometimes you lose that sense of being a woman. >> reporter: in part because with chemotherapy you
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if we, the utes, will not -- united states, will not recognize a republic of freed slaves. why not? why does it take until 1863 to recognize a republic of freed slaves? >> because that's the time of the civil war. >> exactly. until we are ready to free our own slaves, we cannot accept the principle that slaves can free themselves. here you have haiti achieving its freedom, and we ignore it. we ignore it. except there's one thing that happens. the slave masters from haiti need to go somewhere. they are not going to stay in a republic of slaves who fought for their freedom. where might they go? some went to a province in cuba, but where did the other ones go? someone who hasn't spoken. you haven't spoken much. where's the -- >> the united states. >> where? where in the united states might they go? somebody, come on, where might they go? take a guess. >> i'm not sure. >> just guess. >> south america. >> no, in the united states. where? someone who hasn't spoken. where might they go? >> i don't know, the south? >> somewhere in the south where? >> where in the south? >> who won the super
if we, the utes, will not -- united states, will not recognize a republic of freed slaves. why not? why does it take until 1863 to recognize a republic of freed slaves? >> because that's the time of the civil war. >> exactly. until we are ready to free our own slaves, we cannot accept the principle that slaves can free themselves. here you have haiti achieving its freedom, and we ignore it. we ignore it. except there's one thing that happens. the slave masters from haiti need to go...
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as but that's about it, one or two. ..ut influences and favorite books and et cetera, he sent back quite a long e-mail. now, he has published -- we cut it down a little bit an edited it and didn't take anything out, but the word, he has published that entire e-mail he sent us on his westbound at spectator.org and you can go to spectator.org and go to his blog and you can see exactly what he sent us as far as the e-mail, we ask all of our authors what their favorite books are influences, et cetera. cheetah in dalton, texas, you're on with r. emmett tyrrell. please go ahead with your question on booktv. >> caller: ben stein one of your contributors to the american spectators suggested that the gop recruit president obama into its ranks. mr. stein said it would be a good fit. can you personally strange this strange introduction other conservatives who are so opposed to obama's liberal views, especially obamacare, his economic and his immigration policy? >> i think i explained once ben stein was being ironic. and irony will get you no place in public today, ben so cut out the jokes. >> darcy
as but that's about it, one or two. ..ut influences and favorite books and et cetera, he sent back quite a long e-mail. now, he has published -- we cut it down a little bit an edited it and didn't take anything out, but the word, he has published that entire e-mail he sent us on his westbound at spectator.org and you can go to spectator.org and go to his blog and you can see exactly what he sent us as far as the e-mail, we ask all of our authors what their favorite books are influences, et...
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ut first, the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: pro-human rights protests flared in many places in the middle east today and violence erupted in some. thousands of iraqis demanding better government services marched in several cities, and clashed with security forces. at least 12 demonstrators were killed, most of them in mosul, where guards opened fire. in egypt, cairo's tahrir square was filled with crowds pressing the country's new military rulers to make democratic reforms. the protesters also demanded the prime minister resign. >> ( translated ): our main demand is for ahmed shafiq's government to step down. we made mubarak step down and we must make shafiq also step down. shafiq has been appointed by mubarak. he is one of his regime, and we want him to go even if he is leading a government of angels. our second request is the immediate release of all political prisoners who are still in prisons. >> holman: one of the largest demonstrations yet played out in bahrain's capital. many thousands of
ut first, the other news of the day. here's kwame holman. >> holman: pro-human rights protests flared in many places in the middle east today and violence erupted in some. thousands of iraqis demanding better government services marched in several cities, and clashed with security forces. at least 12 demonstrators were killed, most of them in mosul, where guards opened fire. in egypt, cairo's tahrir square was filled with crowds pressing the country's new military rulers to make...
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researchers at ut southwestern medical center took blood samples from thousands of people to get the answer. they found it is there, in much lower levels and those with it were almost seven times more likely to die within six years from heart disease. the lead researcher called the test "among the most powerful predictors of death in the general population we've seen so far." >> we know that people still die of heart disease despite all that we know so, any chance that we can to find something new to better combat this, then that's what we're trying to do. >> yes or no? is heart disease preventable? >> yes. >> yes, i think so. >> yes. >> reporter: 80% of heart disease in women is preventable with a healthy lifestyle. this new test may provide some peace of mind. >>> and still ahead, a witness to revolution. we have more on the developments in egypt through the eyes of egyptians living here in the bay area. >>> plus, bailing out state parks. the new rescue plan to keep some of the most beautiful places for people to camp, hike, and play, to keep them open. >>> plus, she may be a pop p
researchers at ut southwestern medical center took blood samples from thousands of people to get the answer. they found it is there, in much lower levels and those with it were almost seven times more likely to die within six years from heart disease. the lead researcher called the test "among the most powerful predictors of death in the general population we've seen so far." >> we know that people still die of heart disease despite all that we know so, any chance that we can to...
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auful,ut rightigow. shopping with nutrition in mind shouldn't be hard work or cost more money. there's simple nutrition, only at safeway. green tags throughout the store call out what matters most to you. ♪ there are 22 different nutritional benefits highlighted. ♪ and with our low prices, now safeway makes bringing home the right choices easier than ever. that's simple nutrition. ♪ that's ingredients for life. safeway. >>> beautiful, look at that. the sun is coming up over the bay area, and the chopper is flying high giving you a bird's eye view. you can feel like you are in it. 6:48 right now. do you have stuff lying around your house from your exthat you would like to get rid of? bob redell is live now with an idea about how you can dispose of some of that unwanted stuff and get a little bit of satisfaction at the same time. good morning, bob. >> reporter: well, laura, if you are like me you like to take the items out with a baseball bat, but that's only so much fun. so wouldn't it be a lot more fun if you had some six-foot giant wheels holding up the weight of a 10,000-poun
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i want to give a specific example of the unintended consequences of the way that the ut cans are being done. the major transportation artery in my district, highway 36 is facing under this $10 million cut, it had been awarded a tiger challenge grant, and $10 million tiger challenge grant, and of that $1.9 milg ylion of that is under the status of unobligated and that is because the highway of colorado was to leverage more. if they had taken the grant, it would have been a small part of something and they would have had it, but what they were encouraged to do, and they are doing is that they have leveraged it into a $305 million project, including a loan and that is the intention of what they were to do with the $10 million grant is to leverage it with state and federal funding for the most important transportation artery in my district. now now, with this one broad stroke, grants like this $10 million tiger grant are in fact rescindeded and not just the $10 million that falls apart, but the whole $305 million piece falls apart, because it was based on the tiger challenge grant. i was w
i want to give a specific example of the unintended consequences of the way that the ut cans are being done. the major transportation artery in my district, highway 36 is facing under this $10 million cut, it had been awarded a tiger challenge grant, and $10 million tiger challenge grant, and of that $1.9 milg ylion of that is under the status of unobligated and that is because the highway of colorado was to leverage more. if they had taken the grant, it would have been a small part of...
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ut ronald reagan understood, first of all, this is what you do. i mean,arty unity. but beyond that, i think he saw the opportunity and took it. edwin moore refers t this as one of reagan's two most impressive public speeches, and in many ways, the speech that laid the groundwork for his successful run four years later. host: his chief of staff at the time was dick cheney, gerald ford's chief of staff. this is an event we covered last night at the reagan ranch in santa barbara, california. >> outside a movie screen my first trip to los angeles was a 1974 trip to los angeles with president ford. i was in the room when the two of them met before going downstairs, this was at the century plaza, and this was before goi downstairs to attend a republican fund raiser. i believe they were sizing each other up in a prelude to the battle for the 1976 nomination. i remember being a little distracked because i was making last-minute travel reservations for the president, but busy as i was i saw enoh of governor reagan that night to know that we in the white house would have plen
ut ronald reagan understood, first of all, this is what you do. i mean,arty unity. but beyond that, i think he saw the opportunity and took it. edwin moore refers t this as one of reagan's two most impressive public speeches, and in many ways, the speech that laid the groundwork for his successful run four years later. host: his chief of staff at the time was dick cheney, gerald ford's chief of staff. this is an event we covered last night at the reagan ranch in santa barbara, california....
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[chanting] >> who the lawmakers are calling to be coax ut -- to be executed. >>> you may remember thisoung man from st. mary's college run to the sweet 16 last year, you will find out why he's going to egypt. >>> if you are driving through the bay area, so far it's dry. >>> this is iran. this happened today. you are looking at members of iran's parliament. they are chanting. they-- they are calling for the execution of government opposition leaders. all this follows a protest in the treats of tehran yesterday. thousands of people defied a warning from the government not to demonstrate. >>> well, in a major policy address today, secretary of state, hillary clinton, will be warning governments all over the world. regimes have restrict -- restricting the internet will not be able to call cause for change. >>> :25. there was a young man -- 8:25. there was a young man who was the face of the sweet 16. he helped st. mary's get to the sweet 16 round of the ncaa tournament. well, he's now headed for egypt. omar has been playing pro basketball in lithuania. he's helping egypt make the 2012 olym
[chanting] >> who the lawmakers are calling to be coax ut -- to be executed. >>> you may remember thisoung man from st. mary's college run to the sweet 16 last year, you will find out why he's going to egypt. >>> if you are driving through the bay area, so far it's dry. >>> this is iran. this happened today. you are looking at members of iran's parliament. they are chanting. they-- they are calling for the execution of government opposition leaders. all this...
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but the gentleman from new jersey has just ut my stomach in knots. -- has just put my stomach in knots those women he spoke about just now. i had a procedure at 17 weeks, pregnant with a child -- >> congresswoman bier said she had the abortion after a complication with her -- speier said that she had the abortion after a complication with her pregnantsh -- with her pregnancy after it was suggested it was done cavalierly. >>> we're following developing nows on the political crisis in wisconsin. state republicans have just asked the government to send state troopers as one of the top leaders. republicans want to send a message that democrats must return to the state capitol. democrats are boycotting a bill that would strip collective workers of their collective bargaining rights. the republicans have enough votes to pass the bill but they need just one democrat to show up at the capitol in order to have a quorum and that's why the democrats are out of town. >>> also happening right now had san jose, mayor chuck reed is taking part in the annual state of the valley conference this morning
but the gentleman from new jersey has just ut my stomach in knots. -- has just put my stomach in knots those women he spoke about just now. i had a procedure at 17 weeks, pregnant with a child -- >> congresswoman bier said she had the abortion after a complication with her -- speier said that she had the abortion after a complication with her pregnantsh -- with her pregnancy after it was suggested it was done cavalierly. >>> we're following developing nows on the political crisis...
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that was thed a ute -- that was the attitude. now we're seeing another pattern. folks on the other side know i mean it, i have tremendous respect for, but we know, i'm not fooling what the game is. the game is, we pass a health care bill, some insurance companies don't like, so we're not going to fund it. we pass regulations on wall street that could go a long way to stopping the criminals from doing it again, we're not going to fund it. that's what this is all about. this is not about whether the s.e.c. did a good job or will do a good job. it's simply about a law that now will make it very difficult to commit the crimes that were committed on wall street which tumbled down the whole economy and now we're saying that we're not going to fund it. so as we move forward this year, this weekend, the next two years, and we propose not funding certain things, every so often at least let's do it and kind of wink at each other because we know the truth. this is not about cutting a budget, this is about not enforcing some rules. and so we will open it up again and the sam
that was thed a ute -- that was the attitude. now we're seeing another pattern. folks on the other side know i mean it, i have tremendous respect for, but we know, i'm not fooling what the game is. the game is, we pass a health care bill, some insurance companies don't like, so we're not going to fund it. we pass regulations on wall street that could go a long way to stopping the criminals from doing it again, we're not going to fund it. that's what this is all about. this is not about whether...
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or if we're doing something, that, you know, the institution keeps move forward because it's there,ut maybe it's not the best expenditure of dollars, making tough chois. >> i'll take that one first. we are always asking those hard question and i begin every morning with an intel briefing and i think my briefers would tell you, it begins with ha questions. why, where, how, what could have been done to prevent, what's needed, et cetera. with respect to those dollars, we all appreciate the fiscal discipline needed by our department, even though it's security and everybody says they want to protect security, we still have a duty to really protect dollars and use them in the wisest possible fashion. so everything from procurement reform that we have undertaken, acquisition management, which sounds really goverent-ise, but i'll tell you, it's those kind of things that help find projects before they get too far along that are not really going to work or be value added to the process. and then the third thing -- and we've literally found hundreds ofillions of dollars that we have built into o
or if we're doing something, that, you know, the institution keeps move forward because it's there,ut maybe it's not the best expenditure of dollars, making tough chois. >> i'll take that one first. we are always asking those hard question and i begin every morning with an intel briefing and i think my briefers would tell you, it begins with ha questions. why, where, how, what could have been done to prevent, what's needed, et cetera. with respect to those dollars, we all appreciate the...
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ut. just east of the square in the middle cairo a huge plume of smoke rising into the air. no word on what that is. we are waiting for that. we saw massive surge in to the anti-government forces, demonstrators say that's when the vehicle was overturned. we have seen people being wheeled away as nursing injuries. many severe. this a picture of somebody being led off to safety, holding his head, at this point this is the scene. the scary thing is there's a lot of women and children in the crowds. it has been peaceful for a week now is a lot of families had shown up with children to take part in this demonstration. they are now caught up in this as well. there were reports pro- government crowd seems to be growing and organized. we may be getting an indication as to why. someone posted " my friend received ordered from his state owned company to join the protest " they are pulling in a lot of people from the outlying communities around cairo. that is why we are seeing numbers well as we cont
ut. just east of the square in the middle cairo a huge plume of smoke rising into the air. no word on what that is. we are waiting for that. we saw massive surge in to the anti-government forces, demonstrators say that's when the vehicle was overturned. we have seen people being wheeled away as nursing injuries. many severe. this a picture of somebody being led off to safety, holding his head, at this point this is the scene. the scary thing is there's a lot of women and children in the crowds....
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his words are as true today as when he utted them. freedom and individual liberty are america's greatest assets. they are the core of our national identity. they are the foundation of our economic prosperity. and these precious assess have been protected by the patriots from every generation from the beginning of america's history to today. ronald reagan understood and appreciated the duty we all have to preserve these american ideals. as he said, democracy is worth dying for because it is the most deeply honorable form of government devised by man. when president reaga died in 2004, there was a spontaneous worldwide outpouring of grief and tributes that caught some seasoned political pundits by surprise. throughout his political career, ronald reagan was underestimated by establishment political intellectuals of the day. he was dismissed sometimes by the media. but when he spoke, the american people listened, they understood, and they agreed with this down-to-earth but very ofound man. and so did the world. we all remember him fondly
his words are as true today as when he utted them. freedom and individual liberty are america's greatest assets. they are the core of our national identity. they are the foundation of our economic prosperity. and these precious assess have been protected by the patriots from every generation from the beginning of america's history to today. ronald reagan understood and appreciated the duty we all have to preserve these american ideals. as he said, democracy is worth dying for because it is the...
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on the ute very quickly, i think it's not update. new evidence coming out. we need to be clear if you talk about the future of the pakistan, that's the future. if we are going to continue learning about, ten years down the line, we'll figure out we had a problem again. >> might be below. >> might be. >> thanks. talk about being in the moment. chris, i think you maybe responding to statements i didn't actually make. i never said we should cut off the drone program. >> i'm not talking about you. i didn't say you did. the f-16 crap. >> okay. f-16. it is a fact that we sold f-16. it is a fact that we neither gave the f-16 or refunded the money. >> it's the fact they knew the law. >> the law did not say we're not going to give you the planes or the money. what has really gotten under the skin of a lot of pakistanis is the fact that we wouldn't give the planes, we wouldn't give the money, and we charged for them warehousing planes that we refused to deliver. i don't want to get into a separate tangent, i want to point out it's a fact this makes pakistanis very ang
on the ute very quickly, i think it's not update. new evidence coming out. we need to be clear if you talk about the future of the pakistan, that's the future. if we are going to continue learning about, ten years down the line, we'll figure out we had a problem again. >> might be below. >> might be. >> thanks. talk about being in the moment. chris, i think you maybe responding to statements i didn't actually make. i never said we should cut off the drone program. >> i'm...
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so you did this, i think,ut of a sense of patriotism, anduty to your country. so i thank you. our first panel is honorable phil chairman of the financial crisis and inquiry commission and the honorable bill thomas, the vice chairman of the commission. our second panel is dr. douglas holeseeken, commissioner. the honorable brooksly burn, commissioner. mr. peter wallaceson, commissioner. and mr. brian georgio. so we thank the second panel. the first panel will be dismissed at noon. and without objections, your written statements will be made a part of the record, and you'll each be recognized for a five-minute summary of your testimony. at this time, mr. angelitis, i will recognize you. >> thank you, very much, chairman baucus, ranking member frank, members of the committee. thank you for the invitation to discuss the report of the financial crisis inquiry commission. first of all, i want to thank my colleague, vice chairman bill thomas, for his service to our country and to this commission. and i want to thank our dedicated and excellent staff who worked with us. this committee
so you did this, i think,ut of a sense of patriotism, anduty to your country. so i thank you. our first panel is honorable phil chairman of the financial crisis and inquiry commission and the honorable bill thomas, the vice chairman of the commission. our second panel is dr. douglas holeseeken, commissioner. the honorable brooksly burn, commissioner. mr. peter wallaceson, commissioner. and mr. brian georgio. so we thank the second panel. the first panel will be dismissed at noon. and without...
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i want to give a specific example of the unintended consequences of the way that the ut cans are being done. the major transportation artery in my district, highway 36 is facing under this $10 million cut, it had been awarded a tiger challenge grant, and $10 million tiger challenge grant, and of that $1.9 milg ylion of that is under the status of unobligated and that is because the highway of colorado was to leverage more. if they had taken the grant, it would have been a small part of something and they would have had it, but what they were encouraged to do, and they are doing is that they have leveraged it into a $305 million project, including a loan and that is the intention of what they were to do with the $10 million grant is to leverage it with state and federal funding for the most important transportation artery in my district. now now, with this one broad stroke, grants like this $10 million tiger grant are in fact rescindeded and not just the $10 million that falls apart, but the whole $305 million piece falls apart, because it was based on the tiger challenge grant. i was w
i want to give a specific example of the unintended consequences of the way that the ut cans are being done. the major transportation artery in my district, highway 36 is facing under this $10 million cut, it had been awarded a tiger challenge grant, and $10 million tiger challenge grant, and of that $1.9 milg ylion of that is under the status of unobligated and that is because the highway of colorado was to leverage more. if they had taken the grant, it would have been a small part of...
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a bunch of new treaties, prevention of the arms race in outer space, decreasing gun control in the utesll out there. they are just waiting for the opportunity. this is the danger of the administration's policy on russia. turn to china where they don't have a grand strategy there other. you see china building up military capabilities, submarines, adding to its ballistic missile forces, making assertive claims in the east and south china sea. you see china discriminating domestically against u.s. and european investors in favor of its own citizens, violating its world trade organization obligation. you see an aggressive china manipulating our currency. what do you see the administration's response as? i don't know. i wish i could tell you the response so i could criticize it, but there isn't any response. [laughter] [applause] unfortunately, it just gets worse and worse. turning away from the international arena, we heard less from the administration and less from our own leaders in congress on the threat posed by proliferation by iran in north korea, the risks of venezuela having closer
a bunch of new treaties, prevention of the arms race in outer space, decreasing gun control in the utesll out there. they are just waiting for the opportunity. this is the danger of the administration's policy on russia. turn to china where they don't have a grand strategy there other. you see china building up military capabilities, submarines, adding to its ballistic missile forces, making assertive claims in the east and south china sea. you see china discriminating domestically against u.s....
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performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] utes. each. but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:00 -- 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. lew pinsky, for five minutes. -- i will pin i ask, for five minutes -- lipinski, for five minutes. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. lipinski: thank you, madam speaker. as one of only a handful of engineers in congress, i'm proud again to sponsor resolution honoring our nation's engineers during national engineers week. this is my seventh year introducing this resolution and it has a special significance this year. next week will mark the 60th anniversary of engineers week. it was nearly half of the practicing engineers in our country eligible to retire over the next few years, the central goal of engineers week, 'tracting new students to engineering careerses, has never been more important. that's why educating and inspiring america's youth about engineering and science needs to be a national priority. engineers design and build all of our ever
performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] utes. each. but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:00 -- 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. lew pinsky, for five minutes. -- i will pin i ask, for five minutes -- lipinski, for five minutes. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. lipinski: thank you, madam speaker. as one of only a handful of engineers in congress, i'm proud again to sponsor...
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i know what it is,ut try to define it. >> kimberly dozier, ap. a question for the ambassador and 14 charles allen. charles, the revolt that we are seeing in egypt, indonesia, was it a failure of the intelligence community to see it coming? to the ambassadors, you both spoke about applying that is to decrease radicalization in yo country that leads to militancy. many methods that could be applied here? >> let me answer the first question. there had been a series of assessments over the years which spoke about problems that could develop, cerinly in north african countries, like tunisia, which was up or tearing and had corrupt elements. there werelso concerns about egypt and its long-term ability to lastnder an authoritarian leader of 30 years. on a strategic bases,he intelligence community has done well. for 10 years, i sat on the national intelligence board and pass judgment on many assessments. on the technical front, it is extremely hard to say what will set off this and dry tinder that exists in certain countries. >> ok. anyone else? >> metz's
i know what it is,ut try to define it. >> kimberly dozier, ap. a question for the ambassador and 14 charles allen. charles, the revolt that we are seeing in egypt, indonesia, was it a failure of the intelligence community to see it coming? to the ambassadors, you both spoke about applying that is to decrease radicalization in yo country that leads to militancy. many methods that could be applied here? >> let me answer the first question. there had been a series of assessments over...
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later, we will talk with the ut government accountable -- accountability office on the safety of the u.s.-canada border. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight, former vice president dick cheney is the featured speaker at the closing banquet marking the 100th anniversary of the birthday of president ronald reagan. it is taking place in santa barbara, california. what's the our live coverage at 10:15 eastern here on c-span. >> listen to historic supreme court cases on c-span radio. from 2003, the court considers the fair housing act, racial discrimination, and liability. >> the complaint says that he should be liable as an individual because he owns a corporation. the complaint also says that he should be liable because it was the officer broker. >> listen to the argument on c- span radio. >> former u.s. ambassador to egypt, edward walker, said today president hosni mubarak lost control of the egyptian army and could not maintain stability in the country. his remarks came during a discussion with the former british ambassador to tunisia. the chat was hosted by the m
later, we will talk with the ut government accountable -- accountability office on the safety of the u.s.-canada border. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. tonight, former vice president dick cheney is the featured speaker at the closing banquet marking the 100th anniversary of the birthday of president ronald reagan. it is taking place in santa barbara, california. what's the our live coverage at 10:15 eastern here on c-span. >> listen to historic supreme court cases on...
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i am old enough to have sold ut in 1968 when those came the tupac is an later and 72 and 95% of lung came in. there's good historical data on default we think of as to what those with larger down payment is there will underwritten, which is the whole attendant of qrm. as understand the 5% risk retention. but the qrm requirement is so restrictive that it takes up mostf the marketplace and then you have the first all number of people controlling conventional lending to everybody else because they'll be risk retention lenders, be able to price it come controller, which will dramatically raise the potential cost of the loan to the borrowers, somewhat like what a, b., c. s. a printed. they began to push the right to securitize to sell at premium rate, but in fact underwrote poorly on the loans. that is a very important decision you will be making and not get the data to you this afternoon as a matter of fact. i've been working on it. thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for your time. >> senator isakson. we have it tough but this on the coittee, but i believe we have a stronger fi
i am old enough to have sold ut in 1968 when those came the tupac is an later and 72 and 95% of lung came in. there's good historical data on default we think of as to what those with larger down payment is there will underwritten, which is the whole attendant of qrm. as understand the 5% risk retention. but the qrm requirement is so restrictive that it takes up mostf the marketplace and then you have the first all number of people controlling conventional lending to everybody else because...
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if you are in a concussive event, you get pulledo ut the -- pulled out of the fight. we treat them on the battle field as fast as possible. because they are not getting sent home, they are willing to raise their hand. we have a stigma with ptsd, but we have made progress. i have been struck that the harder ones are the more mild. the most serious become very obvious, but it is the milde ones where you do not see symptoms or admit to them. it is the super transferring out of the military and around the country. if i were to use the comparison, if you look at walter reed, balboa, the amputees and where we are, argue we are leading the world's respect to that. that is not the case with traumatic brain injuries. there is a lot of newness that surprises me. we cannot know a lot about how these injuries affect the brain. we tried to reach out not just inside the military but experts direct the country who are continuing in ways. there is a brain center at ucla which has contributed significantly. to get the best minds that we can throw the country to help us work. through t
if you are in a concussive event, you get pulledo ut the -- pulled out of the fight. we treat them on the battle field as fast as possible. because they are not getting sent home, they are willing to raise their hand. we have a stigma with ptsd, but we have made progress. i have been struck that the harder ones are the more mild. the most serious become very obvious, but it is the milde ones where you do not see symptoms or admit to them. it is the super transferring out of the military and...
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if we have an ally who is helpful to the utes as mubarak was, why are you wanting to stir up trouble like that? we can't help every country like iraq and turn them all into beautiful peaceful democracies. we can't do that in every country across the world. there's a point where we end up wasting our resources. i'm a bigger fan of the war in iraq than george bush is i think, but you don't disturb countries where you have a loyal ally. >> what is more important to american values though, being friends with israel still or knowing that they are jailing journalists? [applause] >> what do you mean knowing there are jailed journalists? i think there should be more jailed journalists. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> hi, ann, i'm brian from massachusetts, and i was here last year and almost the last question. i'm proud to be from massachusetts after we took back the kennedy seat and scott brown won. my question for you is, well, actually two questions. one is how do you -- i know i'm at a point now in politics where i feel the lack of true conservatism doesn't come through as much as it
if we have an ally who is helpful to the utes as mubarak was, why are you wanting to stir up trouble like that? we can't help every country like iraq and turn them all into beautiful peaceful democracies. we can't do that in every country across the world. there's a point where we end up wasting our resources. i'm a bigger fan of the war in iraq than george bush is i think, but you don't disturb countries where you have a loyal ally. >> what is more important to american values though,...