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- wally dogs. - ah, a wally dog. a wally dog. do you call him a wally dog? not that one, but we call these wally dogs, i think because they're just put on the wall, on the mantelpiece. - i think that's how they-- - is that where it comes from? - i think that's it. - it's not because it's a wooly dog? no. not that i know of, anyway. hairy, i suppose. um, date for this-- it's very similar, actually, to these staffordshire ones. so it's the second half of the 19th century. and they continued making them actually into the 20th century. i just think he's magnificent. he's just so much away from the usual. haven't had a valuation ever done on these? well, there was one chap did offer us £200. he didn't? if he had offered you £200 for that, you should've taken it like a shot. this one, if he'd offered you... £800, it still wouldn't be enough. a single one of these at auction would be somewhere around£1,200. - gee whiz. - it's a very good thing. sure it is. ( chuckles ) brushes. any significance in the brushes? well, i happen to know that the brushes belonged to l.s
- wally dogs. - ah, a wally dog. a wally dog. do you call him a wally dog? not that one, but we call these wally dogs, i think because they're just put on the wall, on the mantelpiece. - i think that's how they-- - is that where it comes from? - i think that's it. - it's not because it's a wooly dog? no. not that i know of, anyway. hairy, i suppose. um, date for this-- it's very similar, actually, to these staffordshire ones. so it's the second half of the 19th century. and they continued...
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so wally ben tash is in the court and he has a legal pad in front of him. and i see him and he starts folding it and he ends up making a paper airplane. he takes it and shoots it at one of the other 9/11 suspects. only three guys were in court that day. one of the other ones is so crazy it can be difficult to get him to court. so he opens up this paper airplane, and you can see these two men laughing. the sound is controlled by the military, so you can't really hear them, but you can see that there's something written inside that airplane. and when i got back to washington, d.c., through one of my legal contacts who had picked up information from the court security officer, ben tash had written either the 9/11 flight numbers or the tail numbers for those jets. just the symbolism of a military courtroom, one of the 9/11 suspects throwing a paper airplane with the flight numbers inside after they murdered 3,000 americans, this is a real window into who these people are and it's a very dark window. i often say that people in the government who make decisions a
so wally ben tash is in the court and he has a legal pad in front of him. and i see him and he starts folding it and he ends up making a paper airplane. he takes it and shoots it at one of the other 9/11 suspects. only three guys were in court that day. one of the other ones is so crazy it can be difficult to get him to court. so he opens up this paper airplane, and you can see these two men laughing. the sound is controlled by the military, so you can't really hear them, but you can see that...
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from wally's world. >> let's embarrass them again. >> jimmy: you may have to move out of the south.. >> ahh! ahh! >> wow, what okayi iokayive is ? is that a four of a five? >> oh, my god. >> i've got to get it out of second gear. >> oh, don't! ahh! oh, my god. >> what about that dvd you're carrying that you want to say something about that? >> no. ahh! >> jimmy: that's quite an interview. he uncovered some stuff about you. [ applause ] >> if it's possible my voice went any higher. >> jimmy: is that how you sing on the treadmill? yes. >> jimmy: kristin chenoweth, everybody. "gcb" airs sundays at 10:00 here on abc. we'll be right back with jimmie johnson. [ male announcer ] there's always something new on applebee's 2 for $20 menu. over there, that's mike. we call him the comeback kid. 'cause he and his buddies, they're always coming back to applebee's. [ male announcer ] right now, it's the jazzed up flavors of bourbon street. get one appetizer and two entrees for just 20 bucks, like our totally inspired bourbon street chicken & shrimp, loaded with cajun flavor on a sizzling skillet,
from wally's world. >> let's embarrass them again. >> jimmy: you may have to move out of the south.. >> ahh! ahh! >> wow, what okayi iokayive is ? is that a four of a five? >> oh, my god. >> i've got to get it out of second gear. >> oh, don't! ahh! oh, my god. >> what about that dvd you're carrying that you want to say something about that? >> no. ahh! >> jimmy: that's quite an interview. he uncovered some stuff about you. [ applause ]...
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this was the site of all of those women suffraget wallies that alva vanderbilt herself organized. can you imagine a diet here with thousands and thousands of women chanting "votes for women "and alva handed out pieces of china that had written on it "votes for women" and we sell tea cups and dinner plates with "votes for women" on it. it's one of our more popular items in our museum
this was the site of all of those women suffraget wallies that alva vanderbilt herself organized. can you imagine a diet here with thousands and thousands of women chanting "votes for women "and alva handed out pieces of china that had written on it "votes for women" and we sell tea cups and dinner plates with "votes for women" on it. it's one of our more popular items in our museum
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. >> bergman: the police had hired neil wallis, who was andy coulson's deputy during the very period the phone hacking was taking place. the guardian was on its own, with no other major newspapers investigating the story. >> there were points when it was very frightening. it is no fun at all being attacked by an organization which controls, at that stage, four newspapers and a major television news channel in this country. and it can fill you with panic, really. >> bergman: then alan rusbridger took an unusual step. >> at that point i rang bill keller on the new york times and i said, "i'm living through this sort of strange dream. 't it aor story or i story?" >> it seemed like a no-brainer at the... you know, when i thought of it, i sort of wondered, you know, why i hadn't thought about this before. >> bergman: did you ever make that kind of commitment based on a phone call? >> well, it was based on a body of reporting that had already been done. >> bergman: i'm only saying that in hindsight, the wall street journal in editorials say things like, "our biggest competitor goes off and
. >> bergman: the police had hired neil wallis, who was andy coulson's deputy during the very period the phone hacking was taking place. the guardian was on its own, with no other major newspapers investigating the story. >> there were points when it was very frightening. it is no fun at all being attacked by an organization which controls, at that stage, four newspapers and a major television news channel in this country. and it can fill you with panic, really. >> bergman:...
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wally estel special agent in charge in puerto rico and not only just tapping juan bosh's phone, ok? he's tapping every phone juan bosh is using including public telephones. and bosh is working with his people back in the dominican republic to try to get back into office. after all, he was the elected office. -- president. and when lyndon johnson found out that only the f.b.i. knew what was going on in the dominican republic, he told hoover to send a platoon of dozens and dozens and dozens of agents down there to gather intelligence and to make sure that lyndon johnson's man got elected in a free and fair election in which the united states secretly kicked in millions of dollars. over the course of the next year. and, you know, there weren't a lot of spanish speaking agents in the f.b.i. it was almost exclusively white male graduates of jesuit schools and law schools. but there were quite a few. so they all got rounded up and put on a c-130 and headed down to the dominican republic and one of them said to the guy who was leading them, the army officer, said, why are we flying in with
wally estel special agent in charge in puerto rico and not only just tapping juan bosh's phone, ok? he's tapping every phone juan bosh is using including public telephones. and bosh is working with his people back in the dominican republic to try to get back into office. after all, he was the elected office. -- president. and when lyndon johnson found out that only the f.b.i. knew what was going on in the dominican republic, he told hoover to send a platoon of dozens and dozens and dozens of...
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a guy named wally buck had some significant foresight, was able to put two and two together. this free product that served the doctors really well, plus the stimulus package coming where doctors would get paid was one plus one equals three. >> talk a little bit about how many people are using this? how many doctors have signed up? how is it getting paid for? >> nurses, doctors, and office staff, we manage about 33 million patients right now. it's the largest and fastest growing community out there. how they use it, we use it to -- it replaces all steps of the clinical visit. when you think about you're going to the office, you call and you make an appointment. that's done in our product now. you're scheduled in our product. you're checked in with our product. when the nurse takes over and gathers your weight and your blood pressure, that is entered into the product diagnoses, entering that into our product. prescriptions, we're connected to 70,000 pharmacies. before you leave the office your prescription is filled. lab work is done, it's ordered and the lab work comes back. a
a guy named wally buck had some significant foresight, was able to put two and two together. this free product that served the doctors really well, plus the stimulus package coming where doctors would get paid was one plus one equals three. >> talk a little bit about how many people are using this? how many doctors have signed up? how is it getting paid for? >> nurses, doctors, and office staff, we manage about 33 million patients right now. it's the largest and fastest growing...
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shirley in oklahoma city, and indicated that wally funk and rhea hurley had performed equally well. new research, she continued, revealed that women could withstand more noise, heat, and vibration than men. with such results, cobb argued, how could the united states government discontinue testing of women astronauts? hart then added her points. space should not be blocked off as an environment for men only, she said. it was an antiquated idea to suggest that women only wanted to stay home tied to the kitchen. women wanted to explore the universe, push themselves to the far reaches of their ability just as men did. besides, opening the door to women was part of a large national effort toward equity and fairness for all americans, as johnson knew, president kennedy himself had announced on the very day that john glenn had orbited the earth that he was establishing a commission on the status of women. in an executive order posted at all government agencies, including nasa, the president made to clear, women are entitled to equality of opportunity for employment in government and indust
shirley in oklahoma city, and indicated that wally funk and rhea hurley had performed equally well. new research, she continued, revealed that women could withstand more noise, heat, and vibration than men. with such results, cobb argued, how could the united states government discontinue testing of women astronauts? hart then added her points. space should not be blocked off as an environment for men only, she said. it was an antiquated idea to suggest that women only wanted to stay home tied...
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that's when the 6'3" rookie gets stuck by gerald wallis.iors lose to the knicks. >>> the giants released mike fontano. the biggest question might be what are they going to do with barry zito. the giants travel to peoria arizona to play the padres. zito turns it into an rbi triple. zito allowed three more walks in 3 innings pitch. but the giants come back. then the men who figures to take over mike fonatno doubled off dustin and the giants go on to win it. >>> the raiders can't afford the big ticket items but they are filling some holes. phillip wheeler agreed to a one year deal. wheeler played four years, 84 tackles for the colts last season. they will get a chance to replace keeler. >>> and goodson lost in south carolina because he just fumbled to do. and goodson will get a second chance here with oakland. yeah the warriors, lose another one late in the game. >> fred, thank you. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> mornings on two starts at #:00 tomorrow morning. they'll keep you up to d
that's when the 6'3" rookie gets stuck by gerald wallis.iors lose to the knicks. >>> the giants released mike fontano. the biggest question might be what are they going to do with barry zito. the giants travel to peoria arizona to play the padres. zito turns it into an rbi triple. zito allowed three more walks in 3 innings pitch. but the giants come back. then the men who figures to take over mike fonatno doubled off dustin and the giants go on to win it. >>> the raiders...
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that's when the 6'3" rookie gets stuck by gerald wallis. warriors lose to the knicks. >>> the giants released mike fontano. the biggest question might be what are they going to do with barry zito. the giants travel to peoria arizona to play the padres. zito turns it into an rbi triple. zito allowed three more walks in 3 innings pitch. but the giants come back. then the men who figures to take over mike fonatno doubled off dustin and the giants go on to win it. >>> the raiders can't afford the big ticket items but they are filling some holes. phillip wheeler agreed to a one year deal. wheeler played four years, 84 tackles for the colts last season. they will get a chance to replace keeler. >>> and goodson lost in south carolina because he just fumbled to do. and goodson will get a second chance here with oakland. yeah the warriors, lose another one late in the game. >> fred, thank you. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> mornings on two starts at #:00 tomorrow morning. they'll keep you up
that's when the 6'3" rookie gets stuck by gerald wallis. warriors lose to the knicks. >>> the giants released mike fontano. the biggest question might be what are they going to do with barry zito. the giants travel to peoria arizona to play the padres. zito turns it into an rbi triple. zito allowed three more walks in 3 innings pitch. but the giants come back. then the men who figures to take over mike fonatno doubled off dustin and the giants go on to win it. >>> the...
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. >> conditions where we were, he won academy award for wallie and nemo.er is first live action film. >> what is it like with live actors. >> it's much harder to control because the computer never does what you ask it to. i can talk to actors and cameramen. >> it's reported to cost $150 million to make. early reviews have been mixed. there is pressure this opening weekend. >> that is the indication, big money, big hopes and expectations, that is all i've ever known. >> because he wants to make a john carter of mars part ii. >> dan: it's not surprising that the man who produced the movie the artist is getting a lot of scripts passed on to him. it made several oscars and the man behind the film is hearing from president obama. he says the president sent a spy novel he read and suggested to make it into a movie. i sent him into e-mail he was the most overqualified book scout i've ever had. he is a strong supporter of the president and hosted fund-raisers for obama both in new york and los angeles. when we come back tonight, a bear and sweetheart. we need to t
. >> conditions where we were, he won academy award for wallie and nemo.er is first live action film. >> what is it like with live actors. >> it's much harder to control because the computer never does what you ask it to. i can talk to actors and cameramen. >> it's reported to cost $150 million to make. early reviews have been mixed. there is pressure this opening weekend. >> that is the indication, big money, big hopes and expectations, that is all i've ever...
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. >> i had an older brother who was just like wally. >> anyway. >> it's proof -- my point is you can't look at the greater sweep of history and say that somehow, there has been this mal treatment of women. >> happening in the past two years. >> especially in the united states provides the greatest benefits is it an uneven sense? do republicans support like the ridiculous law that would have outlawed miscarriages? absolutely not. but when you take it out of context to the greater sweep, with all due respect, i don't think that does service of this prosof reaching the better point. >> celinda, you heard what tom said about this arc of history sort of argument but the arc of history eventually bends toward justice, i think. and over the past couple of years, that arc has actually gone completely in the other direction. it has taken back. i mean when you think about women, i mean celinda, i want to get you jump in here because i know you do a lot of training for women can dates and followed this as a political strategist as well. but with respect to what tom has been saying in terms of the
. >> i had an older brother who was just like wally. >> anyway. >> it's proof -- my point is you can't look at the greater sweep of history and say that somehow, there has been this mal treatment of women. >> happening in the past two years. >> especially in the united states provides the greatest benefits is it an uneven sense? do republicans support like the ridiculous law that would have outlawed miscarriages? absolutely not. but when you take it out of context...
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that and the expiration of the bush tax cuts and the implementation of the current wally sequester as mr. van hollen said offers some possibility that after 40 years of doing this and being endorsed i have to say the odds are they will take most of these grenades down until the vigilantes' to decide to exact. >> you agree they are waiting for this election and once that's over they will pounce? >> it's not a secret. moody's has already told us that if nothing happens by january they will downgrade sovereign debt. john chambers of standard and poor's makes those decisions said the same things we give the three major tv to major rating agencies in the country saying if you don't act, we are going to downgrade to further, and i believe them. >> of the defense sequester, do we think will happen, will it go through or is it going to be shifted somehow? >> i'm not sure people are do the sequester will go through. i think there is enough constituents in congress that don't want to see that, that there will be some alternative but i do think that money is coming out in that defense department
that and the expiration of the bush tax cuts and the implementation of the current wally sequester as mr. van hollen said offers some possibility that after 40 years of doing this and being endorsed i have to say the odds are they will take most of these grenades down until the vigilantes' to decide to exact. >> you agree they are waiting for this election and once that's over they will pounce? >> it's not a secret. moody's has already told us that if nothing happens by january they...
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so here is where we can call congress and the people of trompe wally, we won the case overturned, weset punitive damages, not the judges. judges are not supposed to be making law and the second thing we need to do is we need to strip the corporations of personhood and pass the 28th amendment to the constitution's separation of corporation and state for the same reason that we separated church and state. churches are bad, but because this is an avenue of the consolidation of wealth and power that will destroy the republic and if you think about it this way, but we found in the country we made a little mistake and people with property took a couple popular uprisings, driving a few amendments into the constitution civil rights amendment to fix that and now the pendulum has swung and property is people. what it's going to take to correct that and get all of our amendments back to us, the people come is bringing that back and say no, property is property. did the corporation out of the state. we need to do this because other presidents have warned what will happen if we don't. franklin de
so here is where we can call congress and the people of trompe wally, we won the case overturned, weset punitive damages, not the judges. judges are not supposed to be making law and the second thing we need to do is we need to strip the corporations of personhood and pass the 28th amendment to the constitution's separation of corporation and state for the same reason that we separated church and state. churches are bad, but because this is an avenue of the consolidation of wealth and power...
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apprehending them has more to do with diplomacy dealing with a foreign government, dealing with the foreign wally and police agencies than it does with finding them but we do know about the authors of the worm without having caught them yet they're tremendously sophisticated programmers, and the reason i use the word for all this because there is certainly not one person because the worm conficker demonstrated such a high level of proficiency and so many different areas that it is literally in possible to imagine that one person would have that level of ability and level of knowledge and so many different areas that at the same time, so likely culprits is a group well funded probably body and organized crime syndicate who set out to create a very large, very stable botnet that can be used as a platform for all mischief, the moneymaking platform. >> if you look at the early indications of how the conficker is being leverage, strong ties to the anti-virus and ties to some of the elite program, the keyboard check is interesting because nobody wants to be arrested by local authorities for compromisin
apprehending them has more to do with diplomacy dealing with a foreign government, dealing with the foreign wally and police agencies than it does with finding them but we do know about the authors of the worm without having caught them yet they're tremendously sophisticated programmers, and the reason i use the word for all this because there is certainly not one person because the worm conficker demonstrated such a high level of proficiency and so many different areas that it is literally in...
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wally writes, innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.acebook.com/suzannecnn. >>> for young men in iraq, the wrong fashion sense could get you killed. >> there is a very strong wave of killing people who are such called emos or gays, people that look different than the usual iraqi people. >> take a look at a disturbing new trend on the streets of baghdad. i habe a cohd. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic
wally writes, innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.acebook.com/suzannecnn. >>> for young men in iraq, the wrong fashion sense could get you killed. >> there is a very strong wave of killing people who are such called emos or gays, people that look different than the usual iraqi people. >> take a look at a disturbing new trend on the streets of baghdad. i habe a cohd. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your...
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host: thank you, wally. guest: point well made about the territory of the united states been violated by any foreign forces. that is why special operations forces are part of that. this some sort of arrangement begins is some sort of arrangement that prevents american forces from operating in the country. this precipitated the accelerated withdrawal of u.s. forces from iraq. the agreement cannot be settled to be advantageous enough to the united states in terms of legal protections for members of the american armed forces in iraq. the value of special operations forces in the range of force -- of wars, special operations forces have almost always been involved since world war ii. not as the centerpiece necessarily, but often in critical roles. that is how they continue today. less than 2% of the overall forces of the united states, but they still have particular rules and missions other forces are not capable of that support the united states' interests. counter-terrorism right now being chief among them. ho
host: thank you, wally. guest: point well made about the territory of the united states been violated by any foreign forces. that is why special operations forces are part of that. this some sort of arrangement begins is some sort of arrangement that prevents american forces from operating in the country. this precipitated the accelerated withdrawal of u.s. forces from iraq. the agreement cannot be settled to be advantageous enough to the united states in terms of legal protections for members...
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the court understands it isn't weevil and therefore we don't think that that part of the decision is wally. >> justice ginsberg suggested the language was very similar as it is here but even further similarities on the point about the provision in question wasn't in title xxviii and its pointed up the provision had numerous exceptions to it fifth. it's been created by the court over the years and reads though christian was essentially what about timing of came to court after you file your registration come to court after how you pay your taxes it seems and multiple respects with this case why is that wrong? >> i don't think so, justice kagan. i guess i'm repeating myself and i apologize. the analog is the next provision in the united states code 7422a that the court has held this jurisdictional and raised in exactly the same way as 7421 in fact as i said they were the same provision back in the early days that is the closest analogue. it is actually 7422 that's the statute that says do something first. but this statute is a flat out command that -- >> i get the point but if you comment on
the court understands it isn't weevil and therefore we don't think that that part of the decision is wally. >> justice ginsberg suggested the language was very similar as it is here but even further similarities on the point about the provision in question wasn't in title xxviii and its pointed up the provision had numerous exceptions to it fifth. it's been created by the court over the years and reads though christian was essentially what about timing of came to court after you file your...
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. >> pixar directed "wally" and n "nemo" and they compared it to "isht "ishtar." >> good old "ishtar.it always comes back to that. number one greatest failure, right? >> yeah. >> "to heaven's gate" is up there. >> but here we're talking disney, the cable networks, parks, and then we come to the movie studio. we will see whether there is significant impact today from what is going to be a significant flop. >> remember -- that's her point. the point is that espn, parks, means less reliance on movies, unlike a time warner which they actually take the opposite view. >> i think it's important to point out that bob iger to some degree deemphasized movies that he doesn't want to make as many. at the same time, they better all be hits if you do that. one of the things that is great about universal and parent company's network, anything that makes a hit movie can then, a hit ride, or hit merchandise is terrific. espn is bed rock. espn is one of those, if you don't take it, that's still the leasti i tivo'd and the least time shifted. we all like the hosts of espn and we like it. i'm joking arou
. >> pixar directed "wally" and n "nemo" and they compared it to "isht "ishtar." >> good old "ishtar.it always comes back to that. number one greatest failure, right? >> yeah. >> "to heaven's gate" is up there. >> but here we're talking disney, the cable networks, parks, and then we come to the movie studio. we will see whether there is significant impact today from what is going to be a significant flop. >>...
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believe that equality between men and women in libya is the transitional government as the first new wally of the reintroduction of polygamy in libya? >> let's take one more. >> i'm with the american british council, just briefly, sir. i was one of the victims of the regime. i live in libya and know exactly what happened. mauney question is regarding the infrastructure and rebuilding in libya. ask the prime minister recently that maybe to this gentleman's question are you ready for this project to start off and the security with something they can trust because that is probably the biggest question in the mind of everyone in putting the american business is. [inaudible] >> i have nothing else to add but to tell you that maybe my wife had more than i and that must play a role and is not an option, and we can see here some smart libyan leader -- ladies, fantastically, some more here. libyan ladies they would have a place and presents -- of presence. polygamy, i don't know what if this is the proper place to discuss this, but i'm fine with one, you know, so -- [laughter] i'm not going to add
believe that equality between men and women in libya is the transitional government as the first new wally of the reintroduction of polygamy in libya? >> let's take one more. >> i'm with the american british council, just briefly, sir. i was one of the victims of the regime. i live in libya and know exactly what happened. mauney question is regarding the infrastructure and rebuilding in libya. ask the prime minister recently that maybe to this gentleman's question are you ready for...
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go ahead, wally. caller: i'm originally canadian and i want to ask a question about how your recommendations will apply to nonu.s.-based citizens. and i'm also concerned sometimes in canada when we use web sites that are domssiled in the u.s. there's always reference to the u.s. patriot act. i'm very concerned about the privacy and liberty issues. so please could you comment on that. thank you. guest: sure. so our, in terms of how our law applies to foreign businesses, there's a lot of legal tests to determined if they're doing business in the united states if they're conducting -- directing activities towards consumers in the united states they are subject to our law. but as a practical matter we might not be able to police ourselves against foreign companies. so that's why one of the things we're doing is we're increasing our international cooperation. so around the world there are movements afoot to try to improve consumer privacy and we're talking to our counter partsdz in other countries to make
go ahead, wally. caller: i'm originally canadian and i want to ask a question about how your recommendations will apply to nonu.s.-based citizens. and i'm also concerned sometimes in canada when we use web sites that are domssiled in the u.s. there's always reference to the u.s. patriot act. i'm very concerned about the privacy and liberty issues. so please could you comment on that. thank you. guest: sure. so our, in terms of how our law applies to foreign businesses, there's a lot of legal...
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chris wallis gives us his take next. >> steve: country music star, craig morgan here to sing a new song brian: and what band mate will be dating kristen? ♪ iness to work day. campbell's microwavable soups. ♪ m this mio energy is completely crushing my game. i ve it. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. last night i hit on a dirty hyena and she laughed in my face. that's nasty. remember when i usedo be it? i was the man. you needed to track the gazelle down for dinner, you came to me. oh who's laughing now!? gazelle!! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] personal, portable mio energy. shake things up. >> steve: every friday at this time we turn to chris wallace, our buddy in the bureau. good morning to you. >> good morning to you guys. >> steve: hey, gretch was just doing a why interview with ann romney and now all eyes are on super tuesday. mitt romney had a really good week. he won michigan. he won arizona. he won the wyoming caucuses last night. what happens to him on super tuesday? >> it's not clear what's going to happen then
chris wallis gives us his take next. >> steve: country music star, craig morgan here to sing a new song brian: and what band mate will be dating kristen? ♪ iness to work day. campbell's microwavable soups. ♪ m this mio energy is completely crushing my game. i ve it. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. last night i hit on a dirty hyena and she laughed in my face. that's nasty. remember when i usedo be it? i was the man....
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indispensable if we can't regulate the track but we don't want to regulate the state traffic the whole wally, criminalizing drug traffic would fall. so i think once you look at the findings which says we believe this is a useful part of our regulatory scheme which the congress would think in its own approach would be sufficient. >> council, the problem i have is that you are ignoring the congressional findings of the evidence the congress had before it the the community ratings and a guarantee issues would be a spiral. i think that is the word the was used without minimum coverage. those are all of the materials that are part of the legislative record. so even if it might not be the structure of the act that is why should we be looking at that as opposed to what congress had before it and used essentials and it's plain meaning? we can't have minimum coverage without with the sg is arguing the community ratings and guaranteed issuing. you can't have those without minimum coverage. >> i think that is a fair question. but the idea that all the information before congress only lead to the idea t
indispensable if we can't regulate the track but we don't want to regulate the state traffic the whole wally, criminalizing drug traffic would fall. so i think once you look at the findings which says we believe this is a useful part of our regulatory scheme which the congress would think in its own approach would be sufficient. >> council, the problem i have is that you are ignoring the congressional findings of the evidence the congress had before it the the community ratings and a...
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wally weight coming here is a discussion from the "washington journal"about energy policy. >> we want to introduce you to republican from colorado who is chairman of the energy subcommittee at the natural resources committee. he is here to talk about gas prices and energy policy. when you look at the gas prices today, how much effect in the federal government have on controlling the prices tax in your view, how much control should the federal government have? >> they cannot manipulate prices day in and day out. we cannot make a difference overnight with a silver bullet. we can have policies that if they were put in place and we were to access american energy or even use canadian energy to the keystone pipeline, we would have a supply of energy that would allallow for lower gas prices. we are seeing the poor policies over the last several years. limbaugh vote came into office, gasoline was a $85 -- -- when obama came into office, gasoline was $1.85. it is doubled in three years. we of policies in place that make it harder to access energy. one thing is the new draft offshore leasing pl
wally weight coming here is a discussion from the "washington journal"about energy policy. >> we want to introduce you to republican from colorado who is chairman of the energy subcommittee at the natural resources committee. he is here to talk about gas prices and energy policy. when you look at the gas prices today, how much effect in the federal government have on controlling the prices tax in your view, how much control should the federal government have? >> they...
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wally is in the court and he has a legal pad, and i see him, and he is starting to fold it, and he ends up making this paper airplane. he takes the paper airplane he shoots its at one of the other 9/11 suspects. three guys were in court because mohammad sent word to the judge he could not be bothered coming. one of the other ones is so crazy it would be difficult to get him to court. balucci opens up this paper airplane and you can see these men not laughing. the sound is controlled by the military, so you cannot hear them, but see that there's something written inside the airplane. when i got back to washington to one of my legal contacts, who had picked up information from the court security officer who had retrieved the airplane, it was written on the inside of the numbers of the tail those jets. the symbolism of the military court room, with a suspect during an airplane with a flight numbers inside after a decade after they murdered 3000 americans, this is a window on who these people are, and it is a very dark window. i often say that people in the government who make decisions abo
wally is in the court and he has a legal pad, and i see him, and he is starting to fold it, and he ends up making this paper airplane. he takes the paper airplane he shoots its at one of the other 9/11 suspects. three guys were in court because mohammad sent word to the judge he could not be bothered coming. one of the other ones is so crazy it would be difficult to get him to court. balucci opens up this paper airplane and you can see these men not laughing. the sound is controlled by the...
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wally funk went on to be one of the first women investigators for the national transportation safety board. really extraordinary lives. >> yes. >> i'm interested in the congressional hearings, but a lot of our parents remember this in the early 1960's, but then it would seem to have been forgotten. why do you think this was such a forgotten episode? >> tha that's true, that it was well publicized in the with multiple page spreads in "life" magazine and lots of press coverage, that i had the good fortune to read. but then after 1963, after russia, the story really did disappear, and i think that that has much to do with what might be regrettable american notions that unless, in this case, somebody succeeds in what they want to go, unless they go up into space, then it's really not a story, that in a sense nothing happened, so what is important about it. and i always think that that's a little bit like saying this little meeting that happened down the road in seneca false in 1848 when women got together to talk about the vote, that it really wasn't very important because nothing immedi
wally funk went on to be one of the first women investigators for the national transportation safety board. really extraordinary lives. >> yes. >> i'm interested in the congressional hearings, but a lot of our parents remember this in the early 1960's, but then it would seem to have been forgotten. why do you think this was such a forgotten episode? >> tha that's true, that it was well publicized in the with multiple page spreads in "life" magazine and lots of press...