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webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. caller: house calendar number 22, house resolution 189. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 658, to amend title 49, united states code, to authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014, to streamline programs, create efficiencies, reduce waste, and improve aviation safety and capacity, to provide stable funding for the national aviation system, and for other purposes. the first reading of the bill shall be dispensed with. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. general debate shall be confined to the bill and amendment
webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. caller: house calendar number 22, house resolution 189. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r....
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you are on with the in the webster -- daniel webster. caller: you keep saying the tax rates are too high, but i am looking at a chart of the history of all the tax rates, and i am on the page for tax foundation, u.s. federal income tax rates from 1913-2000, and as i go down, i find that the tax rates are lower now than they have been in the 1930's. you cannot run a government on the same rates that he ran in the 1930's. this is impossible. you keep saying the tax rates are too low, but the individual tax rates are lower now than they have been since the 1940's. guest: thank you for your comments. yes, that is true, however, i did not say we need to lower or raise taxes, i said we need to keep them right where they are. i think the other point is this, the amount of money made first is the percentage the government takes is two different things. the amount of money made in those days was far less in those days. i believe in the end we are right where we are. i just did not want to see the taxes go back to where they had been before the ta
you are on with the in the webster -- daniel webster. caller: you keep saying the tax rates are too high, but i am looking at a chart of the history of all the tax rates, and i am on the page for tax foundation, u.s. federal income tax rates from 1913-2000, and as i go down, i find that the tax rates are lower now than they have been in the 1930's. you cannot run a government on the same rates that he ran in the 1930's. this is impossible. you keep saying the tax rates are too low, but the...
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the suspect continued into oncoming traffic until he turned north on webster and the east oneddy, sot on buchanan. during this pursuit, officer you lift prop broadcast the suspects route while driving, holding the microphone in one hand. once in large rally, the suspect drove along the block calling for residents of the housing project to come out and stop his car. officers paid and o'malley not arrived at the other end of the alley. officer of valley got out of his car and ran down the building line toward the vehicle. the vehicle started again. fear of the suspect might get into another altercation with civilians, as this was mayor of the scene of the initial incident, or leave the alley to in danger citizens and officers, officer of valley stopped -- officer o'malley shot one shot. the suspect fired a round at them through his back window. officers came, stern, and the live, returned fire without hitting the suspect. the officers continued their verbal commands to the suspect to put up his hands and leave the vehicles. the suspect got out of the driver's door, raised his hands, too
the suspect continued into oncoming traffic until he turned north on webster and the east oneddy, sot on buchanan. during this pursuit, officer you lift prop broadcast the suspects route while driving, holding the microphone in one hand. once in large rally, the suspect drove along the block calling for residents of the housing project to come out and stop his car. officers paid and o'malley not arrived at the other end of the alley. officer of valley got out of his car and ran down the...
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and and shaw and stone webster was the company right that faked it and they got busted shaw and now they are going to join with the japanese company to build the power but it is why and you know this is making my head explode why on earth greg palast would president obama push for over fifty billion dollars for these kind of nuclear power plants over the next few years and not at least look at even you know the eccentric right wing billionaire t. boone pickens plan to put all those windmills across the midwest. well that's real simple lobbying power you have to remember that david axelrod is cheap political operative work for exelon which is of course a major nuclear operator they've got the big money wind power even t. boone pickens does not have anything close to the lobby power of the nuclear industry and that's what's behind this and those forget that the south texas plant is backed by j.p. morgan and citibank we're talking about four billion guarantees it's not to the actual nuclear plant operators it's to j.p. morgan citibank we're putting up the money so we're guaranteeing an
and and shaw and stone webster was the company right that faked it and they got busted shaw and now they are going to join with the japanese company to build the power but it is why and you know this is making my head explode why on earth greg palast would president obama push for over fifty billion dollars for these kind of nuclear power plants over the next few years and not at least look at even you know the eccentric right wing billionaire t. boone pickens plan to put all those windmills...
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where hi there echoes do you think a lot of the past year webster the u.s. has tried supplied weapons to rebels in afghanistan back in the eighty's that didn't turn out so well those weapons and they don't expertise being used against the now do you think we could see a repeated libya. i'm very much afraid that it is we have a study from west point united states military academy dated december two thousand and seven which would indicate that the band of territory from benghazi over to tobruk going through the city of dharna or ghana this is an area with one of the highest densities of islamic terrorism anywhere in the world if you're looking for jihad is if you're looking for mujahideen who seems to be the world capital especially according to the us government definition of terrorism what happened was the u.s. forces back in two thousand and seven captured the al qaeda personnel files in the an area in iraq near the syrian border and what they found was in terms of terrorists per capita libya was by far the most active center for the recruitment of jihad is
where hi there echoes do you think a lot of the past year webster the u.s. has tried supplied weapons to rebels in afghanistan back in the eighty's that didn't turn out so well those weapons and they don't expertise being used against the now do you think we could see a repeated libya. i'm very much afraid that it is we have a study from west point united states military academy dated december two thousand and seven which would indicate that the band of territory from benghazi over to tobruk...
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of interesting stuff going on in libya as always great to have you think investigative journalist webster tarpley. and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we cover and we do have a lot more go to our team dot com.
of interesting stuff going on in libya as always great to have you think investigative journalist webster tarpley. and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we cover and we do have a lot more go to our team dot com.
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members held a rally on webster street. the pastor claims the church was a victim of predatory lending. tori campbell pinestori >>> the ncaa women's basketball tournament promises to be a furious race to the finish with stanford named as a top seed this evening. stanford ended connecticut's 90 game winning streak on december 30. but they fell to uconn in saturday's opening round. they face uc davis. >>> still ahead. an update on a bank stand off. plus questions regarding a bart train derailment. and don't put away the umbrellas just yet. we are in for another round of wet weather this week. watch bay area news at 7:00 on your computer at www.ktvu.com. . >>> it could be months before we know what caused a bart train to derail. a huge crane moved the cars back on to the tracks this morning in time for the morning commute. three people suffered backiaries when two cars came off the tracks sunday morning. >>> this weather -- >> we are going to need an umbrella. what is going on. we have moist flow moving in, that brings scatter
members held a rally on webster street. the pastor claims the church was a victim of predatory lending. tori campbell pinestori >>> the ncaa women's basketball tournament promises to be a furious race to the finish with stanford named as a top seed this evening. stanford ended connecticut's 90 game winning streak on december 30. but they fell to uconn in saturday's opening round. they face uc davis. >>> still ahead. an update on a bank stand off. plus questions regarding a...
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education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you patricia makinsik heart of literacy. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, w
education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you...
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>> i'm from webster, south dakota. a small town.le. i left webster en route to -- i started wrestling when i was 5 years old and followed my dream all the way to bismarck, north dakota. won a junior college championship there, and then went to minneapolis, won a division 1 national title in 2000. and then -- then i went to the world wrestling entertainment, had enough of that, it wasn't for me, and tried out for the minnesota vikings. and then i did some wrestling -- >> jimmy: you just wanted to played fool? i mean, gosh, this is insane. >> yeah, i'm crazy. i'm crazy. >> jimmy: you don't have to tell me that twice. yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] in fact, i saw this. look at this tattoo that you've got on your chest there. what is that? just a blade? >> that's a sword. >> jimmy: some sword. and does this sword exist? >> somewhere -- somewhere it does. somewhere in my mind -- >> jimmy: you just made that up? >> -- somewhere in my mind i thought, "that would look good on my chest." >> jimmy: yeah. [ scattered cheers ] >> you know? >> j
>> i'm from webster, south dakota. a small town.le. i left webster en route to -- i started wrestling when i was 5 years old and followed my dream all the way to bismarck, north dakota. won a junior college championship there, and then went to minneapolis, won a division 1 national title in 2000. and then -- then i went to the world wrestling entertainment, had enough of that, it wasn't for me, and tried out for the minnesota vikings. and then i did some wrestling -- >> jimmy: you...
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definiteive definition of infill and i think that, you know, so there's no -- i assume there might be a webster's dictionary definition, but i think that many people, and i know this office believes this is an excellent example of an infill development, but it is a subjective term. i think it's fair -- some people have differing opinions but there is no deferentive explanation of what is an infell development. i can say for sure test nona green fill development. supervisor kim: in our housing plan it states that -- and this may be kind of how we prefer infill housing to when. but locating it on appropriate sites in established residential neighborhood, no infill housing should be located on vacant sites that are not designated for open space, where non-conforming uses have been terminated. that's just more in terms of how we like to view infile development. it's not necessary a definition. >> if i 345eu amplyify in the last set of questions, i would like to point out that the identification measures in the e.i.r. are triggered in varies phases -- serious face and/or levels of development -- vario
definiteive definition of infill and i think that, you know, so there's no -- i assume there might be a webster's dictionary definition, but i think that many people, and i know this office believes this is an excellent example of an infill development, but it is a subjective term. i think it's fair -- some people have differing opinions but there is no deferentive explanation of what is an infell development. i can say for sure test nona green fill development. supervisor kim: in our housing...
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meriam webster describes it as something not of value to the owner but to others. this man might be stretching this. >> every cat person has decided they want this. >> reporter: why is it still here? >> i don't know have the. >> reporter: any resemblance between the cat lady statue and this reporter is coincidental and scary. speaking of. >> creepy, how about creepy? >> you know, we have a certain group of people that come in looking for creepy. >> and even more interesting than the items you can find are the people. >> she is goin' crazy. out of control. come here, hold all these clothes. >> i hear you're out of control. >> i'm out of control. >> reporter: how is your hunt for sex going? >> vigorously, i've gone through 200 so far and pretty successful. >> reporter: it for a night actor. >> you can do that or run into a tree. which do you want to do first. >> reporter: touchi. the whole operation, by the way, is run by volunteers. >> it's not that we're at all perfect angels and people get tired and cross and so on and so forth. oddly enough. >> reporter: i believ
meriam webster describes it as something not of value to the owner but to others. this man might be stretching this. >> every cat person has decided they want this. >> reporter: why is it still here? >> i don't know have the. >> reporter: any resemblance between the cat lady statue and this reporter is coincidental and scary. speaking of. >> creepy, how about creepy? >> you know, we have a certain group of people that come in looking for creepy. >> and...
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follow professional football were saddened to learn last week that the hall of fame sort of like webster died at the age of fifty after years of combat on the field he had heart disease and brain damage however it is hard to find a former pro football player whose body hasn't paid a very high price the dominant narrative in sports culture presents a narrow glamorized view of militarism and violence that conceals many of the costs and consequences of this fictionalized ideal of male invulnerability you do feel like you are. so you can do anything you. want to where you want to go in the militarized spectacle of football especially there seems to be no room for the statistical fact that this sport takes a terrible toll on the human body. one two three. three. six. her new surgery six out of ten former players say they have suffered at least one concussion while playing the average n.f.l. career is three and a half years and the average player will die twenty years sooner than the rest of the population twenty years it probably wasn't worth the kind of pain i'm in now but when i do it again
follow professional football were saddened to learn last week that the hall of fame sort of like webster died at the age of fifty after years of combat on the field he had heart disease and brain damage however it is hard to find a former pro football player whose body hasn't paid a very high price the dominant narrative in sports culture presents a narrow glamorized view of militarism and violence that conceals many of the costs and consequences of this fictionalized ideal of male...
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meriam webster describes white elephant as an item no longer of value to its own but maybe to others. >> every person has decided they want this so -- >> but why is it still here? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> any resemblance ambulance between this crazy cat lady statue and this reporter is coincidental and scary. >> i think it qualifies as -- >> creepy. >> you know, we have a certain group of people come in looking for creepy. >> reporter: even more interesting than the items you can find are the people. >> she is not crazy, she is out of control. come here, hold all these clothes. >> reporter: i hear you're out of control. >> yeah, i am out of control. >> reporter: sir, how is your hunt for spec's going. >> i've went through 200 so far. >> reporter: can you do that after a night of drinkings. >> you can do that or run into a tree. which one do you want to do first. >> reporter: touchi. the whole operation, by the way , is run by volunteers. >> it's not that we're all perfect angels and people get tired and cross and sore and so forth. a oddly enough. >> i believe that, right. >>
meriam webster describes white elephant as an item no longer of value to its own but maybe to others. >> every person has decided they want this so -- >> but why is it still here? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> any resemblance ambulance between this crazy cat lady statue and this reporter is coincidental and scary. >> i think it qualifies as -- >> creepy. >> you know, we have a certain group of people come in looking for creepy. >> reporter:...
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course to study them now in the midst of the fighting earlier i spoke with investigative journalist webster tarpley who says we can get some clues from history here's his take. it's going on in yemen and it's going on in libya right now same thing in which the u.s. is too poor to have ground troops so we can send in some air cover but the infantry of the u.s. is now al qaeda or libyan islamic fighting group to be precise which merged with. go back to one thousand nine hundred five the david shayler affair this was a defector whistleblower from m i five who said that m i six had paid a good. organization in libya one hundred thousand pounds to try to kill gadhafi and that was a link to the last insurrection in ninety five ninety six precisely from going to sea and tobruk so if this. is an enemy with gadhafi does that make in this situation our friend absolutely not suppose you get these crazies because that's the only way to put it psychotics fanatics terrorists whatever they are you going to give them modern arms you're going to give them a slice of those thirty two billion dollars you're g
course to study them now in the midst of the fighting earlier i spoke with investigative journalist webster tarpley who says we can get some clues from history here's his take. it's going on in yemen and it's going on in libya right now same thing in which the u.s. is too poor to have ground troops so we can send in some air cover but the infantry of the u.s. is now al qaeda or libyan islamic fighting group to be precise which merged with. go back to one thousand nine hundred five the david...
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on thursday at 10:00 am eastern, donovan webster, jeff goldsmith and bruce hillman will discuss medicine that changed our lives. ..
on thursday at 10:00 am eastern, donovan webster, jeff goldsmith and bruce hillman will discuss medicine that changed our lives. ..
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we had a similar crisis in 1881 and the senate voted to not allow daniel webster to guarantee state debt we bailed out the states, we thosebe a rrewarding states and punishing those states that have held the line. we should make sure we reward good behavior and punish bad. that is why the government should not threaten its own credit rating by borrowing even more to bail out those states. host: senator mark kirk soaring on the appropriations committee. military construction and education. financial service, state and foreign operations and transportation hud. the senator served in the house of representatives when he was elected to the senate seat previously held by president obama. he is a member of the united states naval reserve. as we talk about the debt season --ceiling, a vote has been asked by the end of this month with no strings attached. do you support the? guest: -- do you support that? guest: no. it is a tremendous opportunity for reform. we should not extend the debt limit unless dramatic and profound anti-spending reform could be a task, like what i outlined, line-item veto
we had a similar crisis in 1881 and the senate voted to not allow daniel webster to guarantee state debt we bailed out the states, we thosebe a rrewarding states and punishing those states that have held the line. we should make sure we reward good behavior and punish bad. that is why the government should not threaten its own credit rating by borrowing even more to bail out those states. host: senator mark kirk soaring on the appropriations committee. military construction and education....
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honestly, you do not hear it did great webster debates, the clay debates, they all took place in thisistoric chamber. as i mentioned, the majority leader for the republican leader office is right on the other side of those stores. and you hear the hundreds of people coming in here every day, because it is the door, the hallway, and the door at the desk. as you are working through the day, as mitch knows, if you hear all data hundreds of people coming in here, and thousands over the week, to pay their respects to this room. the seat of democracy, the upper level of our congress, to represent freedom are around the world. and they remind me of the staff. the team of people who give of their time, very quietly, silently, tirelessly, to serve not just a leader but to serve their country. the same tradition that is represented by this room here today. the staff are the bedrock of this institution. to each of them in this room and listening elsewhere, you play the unique role in history. friends who are here, who came up, your sacrifices in contributions and support are what got us here. we
honestly, you do not hear it did great webster debates, the clay debates, they all took place in thisistoric chamber. as i mentioned, the majority leader for the republican leader office is right on the other side of those stores. and you hear the hundreds of people coming in here every day, because it is the door, the hallway, and the door at the desk. as you are working through the day, as mitch knows, if you hear all data hundreds of people coming in here, and thousands over the week, to pay...
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on "washington journal," we will talk about federal spending priorities with jim moran and daniel webster. we will discuss the role of nonprofit organizations with tim delaney. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on c-span3. homeland security secretary janet napolitano testifies about the budget request at 9:30 a.m. eastern. mexican president felipe calderon is in washington for meetings with president obama. you can see that live on c-span3 at 4:00 p.m. eastern. this trip comes three weeks after gunmen killed one u.s. agent in mexico. >> mit american history professor is on "book tv" this weekend. she has written several books. her latest was published last year. join our conversation with pauline maier on c-span2. watch previous programs at booktv.org, critique -- redefined the entire schedule on lun. >> hillary clinton reiterated her call for muammar gaddafi to step down. her remarks came at a senate foreign relations committee hearing on foreign policy priorities and funding for the state department. committee
on "washington journal," we will talk about federal spending priorities with jim moran and daniel webster. we will discuss the role of nonprofit organizations with tim delaney. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on c-span3. homeland security secretary janet napolitano testifies about the budget request at 9:30 a.m. eastern. mexican president felipe calderon is in washington for meetings with...
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webster received his mba from northwestern university's keller graduate school of management and a ba in economics from the university of montana. ..some of you have seen me talk but most of you don't. so let me just give you a real brief history of the last couple years of my forecasting record. the past two years have been some of the best forecasting i have ever done in my career. which spans close to 30 years. 2008 was the worst year of forecasting. i have ever done. in fact, i thought we would avoid a recession in 2008. i really did. i'll talk about that in just a minute. but just in case you go on the web and look me up, you be find wesbury is clueless, he missed the recession, don't believe anything he says. et cetera. et cetera. but they don't say is that the past two years have been pretty darn good. now, that actually sets the stage for me this morning because the title of my talk is , did capitalism fail? and my belief is that our answer to that question will set the stage for the decade, the two years ahead that charles talked about last night. the decades ahead our childr
webster received his mba from northwestern university's keller graduate school of management and a ba in economics from the university of montana. ..some of you have seen me talk but most of you don't. so let me just give you a real brief history of the last couple years of my forecasting record. the past two years have been some of the best forecasting i have ever done in my career. which spans close to 30 years. 2008 was the worst year of forecasting. i have ever done. in fact, i thought we...