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and this is an uzi. this is the ar fifteen. this is a high precision. yes this is a short. and here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth materials for the synthetic drugs but why is the army responsible for the safe keeping of narcotics. because the civil authorities trust us that the drugs here will not get lost or end up in someone else's hands. and not the us there have been cases in the past when some. was keeping them so that criminals would get them back. the first thing the army did when it reached was to disarm the city's two thousand three hundred policemen. the army was appointed head of the police and public safety secretary. when the we got here it was commonplace for cops to be receiving double salaries in dollars where the. they were boasting that they were full of themselves they felt like bosses. they were even slapping their superiors. they were yelling because they had this power. respect me or i kill you tomorrow. a
and this is an uzi. this is the ar fifteen. this is a high precision. yes this is a short. and here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth materials for the synthetic drugs but why is the army responsible for the safe keeping of narcotics. because the civil authorities trust us that the drugs here will not get lost or end up in someone else's hands. and not...
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and about what you do with that uzi.ng you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. o
and about what you do with that uzi.ng you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our...
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uzi these benches all over the place. they are not just limited to the south and that is something that is special to manufacturing. you see the concentration of the main factor in all over the united states of america. >> host: the alliance for american manufacturing. let's go to michigan and hear from a democrat. hello. >> caller: hello. this is pauly. >> host: yes, you're on the air. go ahead. >> caller: i want to ask a couple questions. how many companies have offered jobs to china in the last ten years coming and what you think about the fact that the states are changing and borrow money from china. it just seems ridiculous. thank you for c-span. >> those are very good questions. in terms of the number of companies that offshore, it would be easier to come up with a company that does not offshore. by virtually every major multinational company has shifted some work out of united states the last two decades. the only question is whether it was mexico or a country like china. if you look at the data we lost about 5.5 m
uzi these benches all over the place. they are not just limited to the south and that is something that is special to manufacturing. you see the concentration of the main factor in all over the united states of america. >> host: the alliance for american manufacturing. let's go to michigan and hear from a democrat. hello. >> caller: hello. this is pauly. >> host: yes, you're on the air. go ahead. >> caller: i want to ask a couple questions. how many companies have...
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and this is an uzi. this is the ar fifteen. this is a high precision. this is a short. in one hand here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use it. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth materials for the synthetic drugs but why is the army responsible for the safe keeping of narcotics. because the civil authorities trust us that the drugs here had lost to or end up in someone else's hands. and not the us there have been cases in the past when some other authorities he was keeping them so that criminals would get them back. in the army did when it reached. to disarm the city's two thousand three hundred policemen. the army was appointed head of the police and public safety secretary. went to go with when we got here it was commonplace for cops to be receiving double salaries in dollars where the. they were boasting that they were full of themselves they felt like bosses. they were even slapping their superiors. they were yelling because they had this power. it was but thos
and this is an uzi. this is the ar fifteen. this is a high precision. this is a short. in one hand here's a rocket launcher the gangsters use it. and here we have confiscated. twelve tons in total money one way of cocaine heroin different substances for the preparation of crystal meth materials for the synthetic drugs but why is the army responsible for the safe keeping of narcotics. because the civil authorities trust us that the drugs here had lost to or end up in someone else's hands. and...
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buying an uzi in the babies r us parking lot.d 6-year-olds quicker that way without any kind of unnecessary background checks. you're 2. why would that mean you shouldn't have a rifle? okay. let's see. in just a matter of hours senior investigative reporter josh bernstein bought an ar-15 an uzi and a mack 11 with a 330 round magazine. the weapons weren't purchased from a gun store or licensed dealer. they were purchased from strangers in parking lots. it was part of a month-lock surround cover investigation by fox 31 in denver. isn't that -- doesn't that make you feel better? >> local fox stations usually aren't the far right crap fest that fox news is. >> stephanie: right. thank you for that. such an industry term. we don't mean to throw anyone off with our expertise. >> this is a crap fest. that's the way it is. >> stephanie: well, balls. you have to -- excuse me? >> is that an interjection you just made up? >> stephanie: right. by way of the republicans have at least that. you have to give it to them. giant, giant enormous nad
buying an uzi in the babies r us parking lot.d 6-year-olds quicker that way without any kind of unnecessary background checks. you're 2. why would that mean you shouldn't have a rifle? okay. let's see. in just a matter of hours senior investigative reporter josh bernstein bought an ar-15 an uzi and a mack 11 with a 330 round magazine. the weapons weren't purchased from a gun store or licensed dealer. they were purchased from strangers in parking lots. it was part of a month-lock surround cover...
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uzi that is associated with some of use. >> we just don't know what ever happened to him. >> if something bad happens going out of the house, is it a big dog -- >> he's a medium-sized dog. >> too heavy to pick up. >> i guess my real question is how can i best appreciate what he is experiencing? >> he has a memory of going through the door. did you try the back door? >> yes putative he has a way of knowing that just not knowing. >> i think it makes it worse. it is pretty much afraid of everything. he doesn't like -- >> says he's afraid of other dogs, too. >> know he's not afraid of other dogs. he doesn't let people how checks that his owner. >> he could have been abused before you got him and he could have just been kept isolated. so there was absolutely no socialization with other people and other dogs. you can do things to make him better but it's going to be difficult. >> we don't expect to completely fix it. it's been a visit to gradually getting better. >> it helps a little. ischemic let's go on to the next question. >> i'm glad you're talking about animals because i wanted to know wh
uzi that is associated with some of use. >> we just don't know what ever happened to him. >> if something bad happens going out of the house, is it a big dog -- >> he's a medium-sized dog. >> too heavy to pick up. >> i guess my real question is how can i best appreciate what he is experiencing? >> he has a memory of going through the door. did you try the back door? >> yes putative he has a way of knowing that just not knowing. >> i think it makes...
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with a skin cell from a patient and re- create that same individuals uzis in a judicial -- that pertiduals disease in a dish. you can imagine how this might work for a disease in the blood. we are not stopping there. i like to focus on a scientific endeavor we are planning for fy- 14. neurological and psychological disorders such as autism and schizophrenia and alzheimer's, it it in flicks a tremendous toll on society. their pathologies remained largely unknown due to the complexity of the human brain. it is built on 86 billion neurons. each with thousands of connections. one thought is beyond the reach of scientific understanding. neuroscience has created new opportunities for unlocking these mysteries. it has placed us in the position of proposing a truly bold new initiative. will begin its braint -- in fy-14, the and initiative. it will accelerate new technology that will enable researchers to produce dynamic pictures of the brain. it will show how compex brain cells interact. to do that, we need to be able to record signals a much greater numbers of brain cells and at a more rapid pace
with a skin cell from a patient and re- create that same individuals uzis in a judicial -- that pertiduals disease in a dish. you can imagine how this might work for a disease in the blood. we are not stopping there. i like to focus on a scientific endeavor we are planning for fy- 14. neurological and psychological disorders such as autism and schizophrenia and alzheimer's, it it in flicks a tremendous toll on society. their pathologies remained largely unknown due to the complexity of the...