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if you go to west virginia, democracy essentially doesn't exist. if you are a property owner, you have no right to stop corporations from raining boulders, poisoning your children and wells, drying up your streams. you don't have the right to participate in local democracy, which is the fundamental zoning laws and planning laws. in west virginia, you can't zone out these kinds of corporate activities. the transparency has disappeared in government, which is the hallmark of democracy. the agencies that are supposed to protect the west virginia public have become the instrumentialities for the companies they are supposed to regulate and the judiciary and virtually every elected public official has been corrupted by big coal. 2/3 of the people in west virginia want to see mountaintop removal banned and this is what happens when corporations take over government. you see the tea party out here saying big government is a big threat to democracy and i agree with that. i agree. when we have a government that tortures bill, suspends our bill of rights and
if you go to west virginia, democracy essentially doesn't exist. if you are a property owner, you have no right to stop corporations from raining boulders, poisoning your children and wells, drying up your streams. you don't have the right to participate in local democracy, which is the fundamental zoning laws and planning laws. in west virginia, you can't zone out these kinds of corporate activities. the transparency has disappeared in government, which is the hallmark of democracy. the...
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, the junior senator from west virginia giving me a moment or two. i've known agnes for many years, i've worked with her on generic drug issues for the last decade, more than that when i was in the house of representatives, and she had a commitment for the underdog that is rare in this world, especially for someone as successful as she was. i remember hearing her story as a greek immigrant and with -- with a mother who actually could not read and write and how agnes was so important to that family after her father died when agnes was a very young woman, a girl still. and how agnes went to brooklyn college and was the only woman i believe the only woman there at the time. and something else agnes did, and i apologize to the senator from new york, now the presiding officer for not hearing all of his remarks but agnes really stepped up after hurricane katrina and helped not just give some of her wealth to these musicians who didn't have jobs because of the disruption in new orleans, but stepped up and actually hired these musicians so they were actually
, the junior senator from west virginia giving me a moment or two. i've known agnes for many years, i've worked with her on generic drug issues for the last decade, more than that when i was in the house of representatives, and she had a commitment for the underdog that is rare in this world, especially for someone as successful as she was. i remember hearing her story as a greek immigrant and with -- with a mother who actually could not read and write and how agnes was so important to that...
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the presiding officer: the senior senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: i made one mistake in my remarks. very unusual. but the repeal of the national mediation board decision language did, in fact, pass the house. i said it didn't. but it never passed the senate. it's never been debated in the senate. the committee of jurisdiction has never brought it up, never had a hearing, it was not raised during any of the floor considerations in the senate. and, mr. president, i would suggest to you if -- if we were operating under the rules of t the -- rules of senator utah, what he wants to see happen, i don't think any of us would be here, i don't think there would be any mayors, there wouldn't be any governors, there wouldn't be any senators because most people don't vote so they'd all be voting "no." so one way or another we wouldn't be here. it's -- it's ludicrous and i regret very much that this card is being played but i regret even more the fact that the business community and the airline community in particular, led by delta, was so quiet dur
the presiding officer: the senior senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: i made one mistake in my remarks. very unusual. but the repeal of the national mediation board decision language did, in fact, pass the house. i said it didn't. but it never passed the senate. it's never been debated in the senate. the committee of jurisdiction has never brought it up, never had a hearing, it was not raised during any of the floor considerations in the senate. and, mr. president, i would suggest to...
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in west virginia, i picked up a paddle to find out how three once-competing whitewater rafting companies merged both their companies and their cultures. ♪ once upon a time in the wild and wonderful mountains of west virginia, there were three river rafting companies. classic river runner, mountain river tours and rivermen. they had all started in the 1970s, and each had their very own personalities. they were friendly competitors. and they all loved running the business they were running. so you can only imagine what it was like when the owners of these companies were approached about merging their operations into one. >> when paul first called me, i really wasn't interested. i actually said no. we had a good gig going, we were growing, we were making money, not a lot, but we were paying our bills. >> that's brian campbell, the founder of rivermen. a former financial guy who spent his weekends as a river guide for class six. he was called to change his job, his lifestyle and become the ceo of a new or sort of new company. >> first thing i realized in this thing, they were very profitable
in west virginia, i picked up a paddle to find out how three once-competing whitewater rafting companies merged both their companies and their cultures. ♪ once upon a time in the wild and wonderful mountains of west virginia, there were three river rafting companies. classic river runner, mountain river tours and rivermen. they had all started in the 1970s, and each had their very own personalities. they were friendly competitors. and they all loved running the business they were running. so...
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democratic senator from west virginia joining me.enator, there is a step in that direction and that is getting the committee going, i guess of six republicans and six democrat whose will decide the next wave. you want in on that committee, don't you? >>guest: i just after the bill passed, i delivered a letter to majority leader harry reid asking for his consideration. i know being a freshman coming in but the response i have had as governor and i look at the results, we worked across party lines and we put west virginia's challenges in front of our politics, and we came together as a state, and we have had six years of surpluses, the last three years we had rate increases in our credit rating, one of the few states in the country to have that happen. so there are ways to do this and ways to do it compassionately if you put the priorities first based on your values. you did not need to scare people on social security or medicare or the programs that are needed but make sure you take off the fraud, waste and abuse, make sure we are not
democratic senator from west virginia joining me.enator, there is a step in that direction and that is getting the committee going, i guess of six republicans and six democrat whose will decide the next wave. you want in on that committee, don't you? >>guest: i just after the bill passed, i delivered a letter to majority leader harry reid asking for his consideration. i know being a freshman coming in but the response i have had as governor and i look at the results, we worked across...
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. >> i think it's clear joe manchin, democratic senator from west virginia, i think he's already made it clear he's going to vote against this. >> he doesn't like this plan. if you are from a conservative state, west virginia, he's a democratic senator, former democratic governor, but west virginia, if you look at the presidential politics of late, has been trending conservative. the general consensus among the political strategists is if you are republican or conservative democrat, the safe vote is to vote no. i talked to sherrod brown last night, from ohio. he will vote yes. he wants to say he voted for deficit reduction. liberal groups are angry with him because they think the super committee opens the door to social security cuts, opens the door to medicare cuts. but we are seeing here, you just saw mitch mcconnell and harry reid disagree. mitch mcconnell said you might not believe it, my tea party friends, you might vote no but you won here. you won because we have changed the tone, the tenor and direction of the debate in washington, it is now about cutting spending. harry reid
. >> i think it's clear joe manchin, democratic senator from west virginia, i think he's already made it clear he's going to vote against this. >> he doesn't like this plan. if you are from a conservative state, west virginia, he's a democratic senator, former democratic governor, but west virginia, if you look at the presidential politics of late, has been trending conservative. the general consensus among the political strategists is if you are republican or conservative democrat,...
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i think everybody who is watching the story, whether they are in west virginia or outside of west virginia can relate to that. you know, blair mountain is really a metaphor for jobs in the united states i think. >> yeah, blair mountain, a huge march over the summer and essentially the issue is whether to blast blair or not, right? >> well, i think the issue is if blair mountain could be mined, then what does that say about the potential for every single place in west virginia to be mined? >> i see. >> at this moment there's nobody setting up a blasting site on blair mountain, but it definitely has become a symbol, a symbolic point of where people are saying let's stop it now, stop mountaintop remove. many of the coal miners say mountaintop removal is where the jobs, are good jobs, and if in fact you do stop mountaintop mining, you're stopping our jobs and livelihoods and impacting our families. >> we'll be watching the images. it's stunning. let's tell everyone when we can watching the documentary, "working in america, battle for blair mountain." that's sunday night right here on cnn at 8:
i think everybody who is watching the story, whether they are in west virginia or outside of west virginia can relate to that. you know, blair mountain is really a metaphor for jobs in the united states i think. >> yeah, blair mountain, a huge march over the summer and essentially the issue is whether to blast blair or not, right? >> well, i think the issue is if blair mountain could be mined, then what does that say about the potential for every single place in west virginia to be...
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there are two senators from west virginia, born from west virginia, the two of us, two senators that were former governors and former chairs of the national gons association. so we share a very special bond. and, as the presiding officer, i'm talking about what could have been and what still should have been -- that's the deficit commission'commission's recomme. but that's not going to happen. and whether we like it or not, it is not going to havment question is what do we do? my suggestion, mr. president, is that we do at least more of what we're already doing. that's trying to get better results for less money out of all kind of federal programs. the same thing you and i did as governors of our states. the same thing we're trying to do in the subcommittee that i chair, formerly chaired by tom coburn, and we work across party lines. it is actually a very good example of how you ought to work to get things done. democrats and republicans work together. we work with o.m.b. we worked with the general accountability office, we work with all the i.g i.g.'s across e landscape, we also wor
there are two senators from west virginia, born from west virginia, the two of us, two senators that were former governors and former chairs of the national gons association. so we share a very special bond. and, as the presiding officer, i'm talking about what could have been and what still should have been -- that's the deficit commission'commission's recomme. but that's not going to happen. and whether we like it or not, it is not going to havment question is what do we do? my suggestion,...
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west virginia is even more problematic than habeas corpus.st virginia januarys in the room? your state never should have existed. are you really a west virginiaian? the creation of your state was constitutionally dubious but we love you anyway. it was -- he was desperate to get to the fort in the -- to get the support in the border area he is thought was so important. you had virginia in a state of revolt and didn't have a legitimate government of virginia you could work with, so you worked with kind of a rump government. so -- but in terms of constitutional nicities, it's probably difficult to defend. >> thank you. >> i've never gotten the west virginia question before. it's good. >> i'm from met coe state college in denver. you make a call to return to lincoln but this is a question i don't hear many people dealing with. do you think lincoln was right when he said that as long as blacks and whites remain among each other that one would be superior and the other would be inferior and that as long as we remain integrated that both would suffe
west virginia is even more problematic than habeas corpus.st virginia januarys in the room? your state never should have existed. are you really a west virginiaian? the creation of your state was constitutionally dubious but we love you anyway. it was -- he was desperate to get to the fort in the -- to get the support in the border area he is thought was so important. you had virginia in a state of revolt and didn't have a legitimate government of virginia you could work with, so you worked...
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host: timmy, democrat in west virginia. are you with us? you are on the air, sir. caller: my question relates to the prior caller. i wonder if they are doing and he refers profiling of law enforcement agencies -- doing reverse profiling of law- enforcement agencies. i had been watching tv quite often, i notice they and getting a lot of drug money -- they have been getting a lot of drug money. vice versa. in other states. but they are not seizing drugs -- host: ok, we will leave it there. we got two phone calls about drug crimes, versus terrorists, murders, serial killers. how does a poor father go about distinguishing between all of those three -- how does a profiler go about distinguishing between all of those three? guest: that combine these things. if we have a dead victim, and the person is a drug dealer, where does that dieguide the investigation? clearly to drug dealing, and retribution and some sort of for market dominance, some of drug dealer killing another drug dealer to eliminate competition. it works the same in all of these areas. victimology, all of t
host: timmy, democrat in west virginia. are you with us? you are on the air, sir. caller: my question relates to the prior caller. i wonder if they are doing and he refers profiling of law enforcement agencies -- doing reverse profiling of law- enforcement agencies. i had been watching tv quite often, i notice they and getting a lot of drug money -- they have been getting a lot of drug money. vice versa. in other states. but they are not seizing drugs -- host: ok, we will leave it there. we got...
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i can tell you that west virginia state college is another historically black college that had a civilian pilot training facility before everyone else did and several people from that general area went to west virginia state to learn to fly before the air corps had opened this up to others. there is that central focus that is bringing people in from that area. the pittsburgh courier is considered the first among equals among the black newspapers that are calling for greater opportunities for african-americans in the armed forces. they were the first to use the term double victory. african-americans in world war ii were fighting for a victory abroad and over jim crow at home. they pushed so much legislation that the package to allow african-americans into the armed forces and to desegregate hiring and defense industries that package was known as the courier bill. so the courier was at the forefront of this. the chicago defender might say this was doing better work. i would let them argue that among themselves. but the quarrier -- thanks. the chicago defender was doing that because they wan
i can tell you that west virginia state college is another historically black college that had a civilian pilot training facility before everyone else did and several people from that general area went to west virginia state to learn to fly before the air corps had opened this up to others. there is that central focus that is bringing people in from that area. the pittsburgh courier is considered the first among equals among the black newspapers that are calling for greater opportunities for...
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i think west virginia is even more problematic than habeas corpus. virginians in the rhyme? your state never should have existed. the creation of your state was constitutionally dubious. he was desperate to get support in the border areas that he thought was so important and you had virginia in a state of revolt and you can't really have a legitimate government of virginia to work with, so you worked with a rough government. but in terms of constitutional nicities, it's probably difficult to defend. i've never gotten the west virginia question before. >> my question is this, you make a call to return to lincoln, but this is a question that i don't hear many people dealing with. do you think lincoln was right when he said that as long as blacks and whites remain among each other, that one would be superior and the other would be inferior and that as long as we remain integrated that both would suffer? >> yeah, um, no i don't. one of the worst moments of his presidency, he had the meeting in the white house, the first time actually i think blacks had be
i think west virginia is even more problematic than habeas corpus. virginians in the rhyme? your state never should have existed. the creation of your state was constitutionally dubious. he was desperate to get support in the border areas that he thought was so important and you had virginia in a state of revolt and you can't really have a legitimate government of virginia to work with, so you worked with a rough government. but in terms of constitutional nicities, it's probably difficult to...
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take a look. >> reporter: james and linda dials live near blair mountain in west virginia.ining. one side says it's a fight to preserve jobs. the other side says it's about preserving mountains. >> as far as the community goes, it's not much left any more. you know? there is still some people here, but in this area, that's all there is. the coal company, if it shuts down, it would be a ghost town. nothing left. >> reporter: people have said to me you're asking me to pick between how a mountain looks and how a job, i'll pick the job, i'll pick someone's job because that means feeding their family and giving them a livelihood and a community. >> but it's temporary. the job is temporary. what they have done here is permanent. >> see that mountain right there? if they would strip, you know, mountain top removal i will be the first one to complain about it. that is my job is reclamation. seeing it's being done right. >> reporter: james believes surface mining projects bring jobs into his area. >> they need to understand that, yeah, you can mine coal, you can give jobs to people,
take a look. >> reporter: james and linda dials live near blair mountain in west virginia.ining. one side says it's a fight to preserve jobs. the other side says it's about preserving mountains. >> as far as the community goes, it's not much left any more. you know? there is still some people here, but in this area, that's all there is. the coal company, if it shuts down, it would be a ghost town. nothing left. >> reporter: people have said to me you're asking me to pick...
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. >> west virginia is more problematic. do we have west virginians in the room? your state never should have existed. are you really a west virginian? the creation of your state was dubious but we love you anyway. desperate to get support in the border areas he thought were so important. you had virginia in a state of revolt and you didn't have a legitimate government you could work with so you worked -- in terms of constitutional niceties it is difficult to defend. never gotten a west virginia question before. >> jeffrey washington from denver. you make a call to return to lincoln but this is a question i don't hear many people dealing with. do you think lincoln was right when he said as long as blacks and whites remain among each other that one would be superior and the other would be inferior and as long as we remain integrated both would suffer? >> no are don't. one of the worst moments of his presidency -- you are bringing out all the bad stuff. that meeting in the white house. the first time blacks had been invited into the white house. to urge them to leav
. >> west virginia is more problematic. do we have west virginians in the room? your state never should have existed. are you really a west virginian? the creation of your state was dubious but we love you anyway. desperate to get support in the border areas he thought were so important. you had virginia in a state of revolt and you didn't have a legitimate government you could work with so you worked -- in terms of constitutional niceties it is difficult to defend. never gotten a west...
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i live in west virginia and we have our own political situation and system and the great state of westirginia. host: we will spend more time on the topic of the straw poll later on in the program starting at 8:45 this morning. you can join us for one hour and 15 minutes with our guest, reid wilson. we will also hear from several people from iowa and other places on the straw poll and its relevancy as it sets the stage for public political contests as we go on to november, 2012. that will be at 8:45. in about half an hour, we'll talk about the super committee to deal with deficit issues. the straw poll is our topic now. this is a couple of other bits of news -- florida, democrats line -- caller: good morning. i think the straw poll is just another way to drag out the political process and running for reelection. i believe this kind of radical but i think we should limit the congress and presidents to one term. that way they spend most of their time working on the problems that are going on in america today and not spending half of their term running for reelection. if we could run it mo
i live in west virginia and we have our own political situation and system and the great state of westirginia. host: we will spend more time on the topic of the straw poll later on in the program starting at 8:45 this morning. you can join us for one hour and 15 minutes with our guest, reid wilson. we will also hear from several people from iowa and other places on the straw poll and its relevancy as it sets the stage for public political contests as we go on to november, 2012. that will be at...
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additional funding for washington west virginia is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, reporting from iowa this week, gwen ifill. gwen: hello from iowa. the summer kickoff to voting in the first caucus state next january. tomorrow there's a straw poll. last night there was a debate. in between we're here at the iowa state fair with dan balz of the "washington post," who's been with me here all week. what's been the most amazing thing you've seen? >> the debate on thursday night was such a contrast to what we saw two months ago in new hampshire. if that was a sleepy debate, this was an eruppings. we've been waiting for this race to heath up to get people engaged and we saw that thursday night. almost everyone in the group had something to prove. gwen: was there someone who came in with more to prove? >> governor pawlenty from minnesota clearly needs all the help he can get. his campaign has been struggling. the straw poll will be a big moment for him and i think
additional funding for washington west virginia is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, reporting from iowa this week, gwen ifill. gwen: hello from iowa. the summer kickoff to voting in the first caucus state next january. tomorrow there's a straw poll. last night there was a debate. in between we're here at the iowa state fair with dan balz of the "washington...
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. >> next, clarksburg, west virginia. >> this is tom from clark's board, was -- you. -- clarksburg, west virginia. the gentleman who is currently running, is he for gay marriage? and for gay equality? it seems to me that the republicans do not like to be with people that are bisexual or gay or lesbian. i would like to know. it seems to me we all should be together in this. it seems to me that the republicans do not really care about other gender people in the united states. >> james from indianapolis. go ahead. >> thank you. i was watching the peace earlier when it was discussing that he works for all the people you represent all the people and corporate america is only one or two%. the wealthy are only 2%. i would appreciate it if you would take the time to look at the greater picture. it is not just about your friends or your circle of people. it is about all of us bearing this together. it has always been that way. that is what we stand for. we cannot continue to be in bed with lobbyists. that is inappropriate. that is bribery. i do not see how you guys do not see it that way. you do
. >> next, clarksburg, west virginia. >> this is tom from clark's board, was -- you. -- clarksburg, west virginia. the gentleman who is currently running, is he for gay marriage? and for gay equality? it seems to me that the republicans do not like to be with people that are bisexual or gay or lesbian. i would like to know. it seems to me we all should be together in this. it seems to me that the republicans do not really care about other gender people in the united states. >>...
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>> i wanted to bring up the senator from west virginia, chairman jay rockefeller.he senate commerce committee, who famously said in a hearing not long ago that if it were up to him he would get rid of fox news and msnbc. this network. he felt it was so polarizing. there you have a member of congress saying, hey, we're not the problem. the media is the problem. what do you think about that, alan? >> i think the media reflects the divisions in the country. i really don't think the media are creating the divisions in the country. they may reinforce some of the divisions that exist. jay rock ferreller is sort of an unusual case in that he is a democrat from what has become a pretty red state. west virginia is a state that used to be reliably a democratic state, but in recent elections, a strongly republican state, and as a democrat from a pretty strongly republican state, i think that it's in his interests to sort of play to the center. he has to appeal to these increasingly conservative republican voters in his state. >> so just time for one last question, alan, becau
>> i wanted to bring up the senator from west virginia, chairman jay rockefeller.he senate commerce committee, who famously said in a hearing not long ago that if it were up to him he would get rid of fox news and msnbc. this network. he felt it was so polarizing. there you have a member of congress saying, hey, we're not the problem. the media is the problem. what do you think about that, alan? >> i think the media reflects the divisions in the country. i really don't think the...
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[laughter] every day is trash day when you live in west virginia. - shit! you all right? - "yeah.o, i'm fine. "i actually saw a chiropractor, "and he said this is really good for me. then again, they're not real doctors."
[laughter] every day is trash day when you live in west virginia. - shit! you all right? - "yeah.o, i'm fine. "i actually saw a chiropractor, "and he said this is really good for me. then again, they're not real doctors."
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in west virginia, an ibm hydro, an environmental cleanup company desperately needs certified drivers to drive heavy equipment. workers with construction experience and safety training. larry dawson says a lack of qualified workers is hurting his ability to expand. >> you can buy all the equipment in the world, but you still have to have the trained employees to operate that equipment. >> what's the answer? experts say more math and science at all levels of education. and the right training to match workers with the jobs that are out there now. a mismatch that hurts both employers and workers hungry to find jobs. lisa myers, nbc news, charlotte, north carolina. >>> overseas now there is late breaking news tonight about the civil war in libya, specifically word that moammar gadhafi may be preparing to flee as the rebels close in on his territory. we have two reports on this tonight. first to nbc's jim miklaszewski at the pentagon where he has learned some exclusive information on this. jim, good evening. >> reporter: goong, brian. u.s. officials tell nbc news and intelligence reports i
in west virginia, an ibm hydro, an environmental cleanup company desperately needs certified drivers to drive heavy equipment. workers with construction experience and safety training. larry dawson says a lack of qualified workers is hurting his ability to expand. >> you can buy all the equipment in the world, but you still have to have the trained employees to operate that equipment. >> what's the answer? experts say more math and science at all levels of education. and the right...
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in west virginia, ibs hydro, an environmental clean-up company desperately needs certified drivers to drive heavy equipment. workers with construction experience and safety training. larry dawson says a lack of qualified workers is hurting his ability to expand. >> you can buy all the equipment in the world, but you still have to have the trained employees to operate that equipment. >> reporter: what's the answer? experts say more math and science at all levels of education. and the right training to match workers with the jobs that are out there now. a mismatch that hurts both employers and workers hungry to find jobs. lisa myers, nbc news, charlotte, north carolina. >>> frustrating prospect there. all right, well coming up, a pitcher takes a line drive to the head while new england's chad ochocinco gets a leveling of his own. plus a goodwill game between georgetown and china is marred by bad sportsmanship. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead, you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned
in west virginia, ibs hydro, an environmental clean-up company desperately needs certified drivers to drive heavy equipment. workers with construction experience and safety training. larry dawson says a lack of qualified workers is hurting his ability to expand. >> you can buy all the equipment in the world, but you still have to have the trained employees to operate that equipment. >> reporter: what's the answer? experts say more math and science at all levels of education. and the...
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at the greenbriar classic in west virginia, p.g.a.gs defeated bill haas and bob estes on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. it's stallings' first career p.g.a. tour victory. in women's tennis, serena williams, in only her third event back from missing almost a year due to injury, won the bank of the west classic. cbs sports coverage of the u.s. open begins on september 3. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your a
at the greenbriar classic in west virginia, p.g.a.gs defeated bill haas and bob estes on the first hole of a sudden death playoff. it's stallings' first career p.g.a. tour victory. in women's tennis, serena williams, in only her third event back from missing almost a year due to injury, won the bank of the west classic. cbs sports coverage of the u.s. open begins on september 3. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest...
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did nothing to slow the winner in today's san francisco marathon. 37-year-old michael wardan of west virginiainished in 22 hours, 20 minutes ahead of the second place finisher. he was sick from eating bad burrito. the first place female winner was emily field of los angeles with 2 hours 50 minutes time. looks like a weather cooperating. father's day enclose if it was cool out there this morning. dense fog bank throughout the bay area. slow to go today as we saw lots of cloud cover out there for the better part of the morning into early afternoon. still some sun did appear as we look out across the trivalley area. lots of sunshine. high clouds out across the east. the remnants of the thunderstorm activity yesterday as once again back the golden gait we find the fog as traffic slows for folks coming back into the city for the workweek. today's highs we see down a couple of degrees of where they were yesterday. mid to low 80s across the interior. a very stubborn cloud bank that was slow to go early afternoon before it slowed tbooct beach. we saw upper 60s to low 70s in the east bay. mid-60s agai
did nothing to slow the winner in today's san francisco marathon. 37-year-old michael wardan of west virginiainished in 22 hours, 20 minutes ahead of the second place finisher. he was sick from eating bad burrito. the first place female winner was emily field of los angeles with 2 hours 50 minutes time. looks like a weather cooperating. father's day enclose if it was cool out there this morning. dense fog bank throughout the bay area. slow to go today as we saw lots of cloud cover out there for...
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what is now west virginia. at that time still virginia. the panhandle sticking happen. you may be a will to see her out. >> new hampshire did not officially abolished slavery until the civil war. shorthand came into our language, but i want to talk about it because livery is one of the two underlying elements that i want to follow up tonight. there are people that because of slavery and established -- all over the american map. also, to talk to run another underlying element that came to be intwined the slavery. that is the vision of this man, thomas jefferson. in 1784 congress assigned jefferson to task coming up the way to create new states. we needed some kind of method for doing so. this was the proposal for new states that jefferson handed then, probably the first to strike you is, that is what we have combat nor did we keep most of those names. two of them survived. but jefferson, intriguing to me. he had a quest as well. when he issued this report and made the suggestion he made a statement. you may not quite follow everything he is suggesting, and not get into t
what is now west virginia. at that time still virginia. the panhandle sticking happen. you may be a will to see her out. >> new hampshire did not officially abolished slavery until the civil war. shorthand came into our language, but i want to talk about it because livery is one of the two underlying elements that i want to follow up tonight. there are people that because of slavery and established -- all over the american map. also, to talk to run another underlying element that came to...
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they are heading east to west virginia tomorrow morning to help communitities affected. the group is taking two reels cue helicopters and refueling aircrafts to assist with their mission there. >>> for the latest on hurricane irene including details at local airports as well as all the information where this storm is go to our website and click on the hurricane irene tab. >>> hurricane irene is putting a damper on some presidential fundraisers this weekend. gop candidate mitt romney was supported to hold three events but a spokesman for the former massachusetts governor says all of those fundraisers will be rescheduled. fellow republican candidate is also scheduled to hold a fundraiser in new york and says the event is on for now but will keep an eye on the storm. >>> the tea party express rolled in today. many pushed for more jobs in wine country this morning. the kickoff this year's national reclaiming america tour. organizers say while the conservative movement might not be that strong in the bay area, they wanted to prove they are still present. the group will now he
they are heading east to west virginia tomorrow morning to help communitities affected. the group is taking two reels cue helicopters and refueling aircrafts to assist with their mission there. >>> for the latest on hurricane irene including details at local airports as well as all the information where this storm is go to our website and click on the hurricane irene tab. >>> hurricane irene is putting a damper on some presidential fundraisers this weekend. gop candidate mitt...
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in the south, west virginia, it was bobby bird. it was jack murtha in johnstown, pennsylvania. why do people have a disconnect? they know the government creates jobs. every time in our life from world war ii, economically, all our experience locally and historically the government create jobs, and you hear eric cantor with this new cant of his, a religious notion of some kind that somehow this belief in small business means the government shouldn't do anything. when small business is the area of the economy that does best when the government spends money. what is he talking about? >> they're the companies that get started around the big project that the government funds. that's how it works. >> sure. >> it's a feeder system. small business doesn't start first. >> so why do they keep saying that government spending is bad when we know we need to have somebody spend and the consumer's scared, the investor's scared. if government's got the nerve to do it, don't they have to do it? we studied this in school, learned it from history, learned it from our parents talking about jobs re
in the south, west virginia, it was bobby bird. it was jack murtha in johnstown, pennsylvania. why do people have a disconnect? they know the government creates jobs. every time in our life from world war ii, economically, all our experience locally and historically the government create jobs, and you hear eric cantor with this new cant of his, a religious notion of some kind that somehow this belief in small business means the government shouldn't do anything. when small business is the area...
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it go right into the heart of west virginia and probably transform in time. property values are increasing. neighboring counties -- there are only 50 miles left to build. it would transform the future of west virginia. i cannot help but be interested in that. so my question of you and whoever wants to answer it -- things have to be paid back. in a sense, there is a respected nature to this. on the one hand, nothing will happen if we do not have this road almost done. it has been 40 years building it. it costs $25 a mile. that is now. on the other hand, if it is built, the world will open up in west virginia and that is not a casual statement. industries are moving at a rather rapid pace from the congestion of the washington, d.c. area into the eastern part of our state, which is where this would have the greatest impact. i am interested in how you would evaluate a project like that. it is not new york to boston, but in a state that is opening up. >> the way we would define and enforce assure project is where is it combines social benefits with economic benefi
it go right into the heart of west virginia and probably transform in time. property values are increasing. neighboring counties -- there are only 50 miles left to build. it would transform the future of west virginia. i cannot help but be interested in that. so my question of you and whoever wants to answer it -- things have to be paid back. in a sense, there is a respected nature to this. on the one hand, nothing will happen if we do not have this road almost done. it has been 40 years...
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and, on the other hand if it is built, the world is going to open up in west virginia. and that is not a casual statement because industries are moving at a rapid pace from the congestion of the washington, d.c. area, into the eastern part of our state, which is where this would have the greatest impact. and so, i'm interested, how would you evaluate a project like that which didn't have like new york to boston but it's to a statewide open for development when businesses are wishing to get out of the traffic congestion here. what are your thoughts? >> i'll start, mr. chairman. first of all, the way we would define infrastructure project is a one strikes the right balance between social benefits and economic benefits, and i think, the one you just outlined. clearly over the long run should generate a lot of significant economic benefits as well. then the question is, is how do those, how does the private sector get involved and potentially how does that turn into an opportunity maybe to get a return on the type of investment you've made. there are a host of ways that can
and, on the other hand if it is built, the world is going to open up in west virginia. and that is not a casual statement because industries are moving at a rapid pace from the congestion of the washington, d.c. area, into the eastern part of our state, which is where this would have the greatest impact. and so, i'm interested, how would you evaluate a project like that which didn't have like new york to boston but it's to a statewide open for development when businesses are wishing to get out...
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sir, 33 and working on a 34 years carrying mail in rural west virginia. people depend on me every day and they are watching them awaiting them and looking to see that i am on time looking for their mail, including on the sixth day. what i want to ask you about is that is it not true that the postal service was required to fund the head of time to the civil service retirement system billions of dollars to cover the retirement of people in the future that are no longer even alive and we have tried to retrieve that money to ease our budgetary concerns and congress has refused to do so. they want to hold on to that money and use it just like they have done social security, for their own benefit. host: before mark acton answers your question, as a person has been carrying mail for 33 years, what do you see as something that can be done on the front lines in huntington, west virginia, and other places that would save u.s. postal service money and extend the service going for six days rather than having it cut back? caller: i am not really a manager, but two or
sir, 33 and working on a 34 years carrying mail in rural west virginia. people depend on me every day and they are watching them awaiting them and looking to see that i am on time looking for their mail, including on the sixth day. what i want to ask you about is that is it not true that the postal service was required to fund the head of time to the civil service retirement system billions of dollars to cover the retirement of people in the future that are no longer even alive and we have...
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tour after the single best years and bill haas in a playoff at the greenbrier classic in west virginia well three ended their final rounds on ten and of our overall and so it went to a play off storming in landing his ball closest in from that same and so sick back and actually out us up first. pass well he have the distance but not like you're a say. and he caught the whole. then stays missed and even easier parts again going in the light of the cot so stallings sees his chance meeting the break of the green perfectly to win the title mean dollars prize. while on the other side of the i'm taking you inside dyson one of the irish open snatching victory after australia's richard green buckled under pressure on the last call so i still have the crop passing it around fifteen on the r. and we needed to pass the eighteenth hole here to sort of a playoff but missed his chance to bogey this standardizing victory qualification for next week's world golf championship in ohio but now the aquatics world championships may be over an ounce despite winning four golds in shanghai there's no time to
tour after the single best years and bill haas in a playoff at the greenbrier classic in west virginia well three ended their final rounds on ten and of our overall and so it went to a play off storming in landing his ball closest in from that same and so sick back and actually out us up first. pass well he have the distance but not like you're a say. and he caught the whole. then stays missed and even easier parts again going in the light of the cot so stallings sees his chance meeting the...
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tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of bill haas in a playoff or free any death final round on ten under par overall and when to apply off stallings landed his ball closest to the pain from the tape and could sit back and watch the others part first and half his ball. the legs but not the accuracy and he part of the whole. and then best is missed an even easier part again going wide of the cup. and stalling sees his chance he read the break on the green perfectly to win the title and a million dollars in prize money and then explain how the bible helped him to victory. over school pins three thirteen fourteen for getting worse behind pressing on towards ago i just told myself. even when i had my wallet on most of the. people. and on the other side of the atlantic england simon dyson has won the arash open snatching victory after a straight richie green buckled under pressure on the last cold dyson had a clubhouse lead on fifteen under and then green he needed to power the eighteenth to set up a playoff but he missed his chance for the bogey hand
tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of bill haas in a playoff or free any death final round on ten under par overall and when to apply off stallings landed his ball closest to the pain from the tape and could sit back and watch the others part first and half his ball. the legs but not the accuracy and he part of the whole. and then best is missed an even easier part again going wide of the cup. and stalling sees his chance he read the break on the green...
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tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of the best is bill hass in a play off all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and so they go to a playoff stories here landed his ball closest to the pain from the tee and that meant he could sit back and watch to get his first ball of the legs but not the accuracy. and the part to how. best is then missed an easier part. again going wide of the cup. that meant stallings could seize his chance and he did he read the break of the green perfectly to win the title and a million dollars in prize money and then explain how the bible helped them to victory. three thirteen fourteen for getting was one person on towards a goal i just told myself that all and. even when i had my wallet almost. become a chip it would be easier to resume surgery. on the other side of the atlantic england simon dyson here won the ari show you can snatch in victory after a stray is richard green with buckled under pressure on the last hole dyson had a clubhouse lee on fifteen under and green needed to party eighteen here
tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of the best is bill hass in a play off all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and so they go to a playoff stories here landed his ball closest to the pain from the tee and that meant he could sit back and watch to get his first ball of the legs but not the accuracy. and the part to how. best is then missed an easier part. again going wide of the cup. that meant stallings could seize his chance and he...
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louis to pittsburgh and i-64 from louisville to charleston, west virginia.et on i-10 along the gulf coast and on 95 and 75 in florida. drenching downpours in the d i-10, 15, 25 and 40. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in salt lake city, denver, kansas city, washington, d.c., new york and philly. >>> disturbing new videos have been released in connection with the case of phillip and nancy garrido. they are the california couple who kidnapped and held jaycee dugard for 18 years. >> the videos were released along with a report blasting the state parole board for its failures in the case. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: the chilling videotape is from the backseat of nancy garrido's van as she coaxes a young girl to demonstrate gymnastics. >> that's it. can you go all the way down? >> yes. >> let me see. i bet you can go down really easy, huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: that video was taken less than a week after convicted child rapist phillip garrido got out of jail for violating his parole. jaycee lee dugard was already a prisoner in the
louis to pittsburgh and i-64 from louisville to charleston, west virginia.et on i-10 along the gulf coast and on 95 and 75 in florida. drenching downpours in the d i-10, 15, 25 and 40. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in salt lake city, denver, kansas city, washington, d.c., new york and philly. >>> disturbing new videos have been released in connection with the case of phillip and nancy garrido. they are the california couple who kidnapped and held jaycee...
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tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of bob estes and bill hart in the play off all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and went to a playoff stallings landed his ball closest to the pin from the take and it's a great shot meant that he could sit back and watch the others part first of all the legs but not the accuracy and he passed the whole while esther's then missed an easy part again going wide of pick up. and still wings then had his chance and he took it reading the break of the green perfectly to win a title and a million dollars in prize money and then explain how the bible helped him to victory. three thirteen fourteen for getting was one person on two words ago i just told myself that i want to train even though i had no warning at all months of. sheer beauty a tourism dream come true on the other side of the atlantic england simon dyson he has won the r.h. open snatching victory after a straight richard green buckled under pressure on the last hole dyson had the clubhouse lead on fifteen under an angry needed to par t
tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of bob estes and bill hart in the play off all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and went to a playoff stallings landed his ball closest to the pin from the take and it's a great shot meant that he could sit back and watch the others part first of all the legs but not the accuracy and he passed the whole while esther's then missed an easy part again going wide of pick up. and still wings then had his...
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subsidies be cut, prompting an objection from senator jay the morgantown airport in his home state of west virginia would be cut. when we asked him about it, watch how the democratic leader jumps to his defense. you have blocked it. are you really willing to shut down the faa to protect the subsidies for morgantown? >> i'm answering that question. >> reporter: their bottom line, it's all the republicans' fault. >> you know, jonathan, here's the issue. you -- and i say this respectfully -- the way that we have america going today, there's no penalty for outrageous conduct. >> reporter: the cuts republicans want would save $16 million a year. but this impasse is costing much more. $30 million every day. democrats say they just want the house to work out a compromise. good luck with that. they're already gone for the rest of the summer. jonathan karl, abc news, capitol hill. >>> and now, we turn overseas, to egypt, where the 83-year-old hosni mubarak of egypt, who once stood astride the middle east, a steadfast ally for every american president since jimmy carter, looked like this today, on a stretche
subsidies be cut, prompting an objection from senator jay the morgantown airport in his home state of west virginia would be cut. when we asked him about it, watch how the democratic leader jumps to his defense. you have blocked it. are you really willing to shut down the faa to protect the subsidies for morgantown? >> i'm answering that question. >> reporter: their bottom line, it's all the republicans' fault. >> you know, jonathan, here's the issue. you -- and i say this...
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tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of paul best is bill heart in a playoff all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and went to a playoff stallings landed his ball here closest to the pain from the tee and so sit back and watch the other part first. pass his ball have the legs but not the accuracy and he passed the how. and yes this then missed an easy easy. again going wide of the cup. and stalling sees his chance he read the break on the green perfectly to win a title and a million dollars in prize money and then explain how the bible helped him to victory. over school prince harry thirteen fourteen for getting was one person on towards a goal i just told myself. even why him of all the water at all most of. you know to come are going to be easier to use. and on the other side of the atlantic england simon dyson here has won the snatching victory after a strange richie green bottles in a pressure on the last hole dyson have a clubhouse lead on fifteen under and green needed to party eighteenth here to set up a playoff but he
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tour after beating bob esther's and bill hass in a play off the green classic in west virginia also he ended their final round on ten under par overall and so it went to a playoff stallings around it his closeness to the pain from that day and so i could sit back and watch the others part first asked well he had the distance but not the accuracy and he part the whole. and then esther's missed an easier part again coming right at the cup so stallings seized his chance reading the break of the green perfectly to win the title and million dollars in prize money. while on the other side of the atlantic england simon dyson won the irish open snatching victory after australia's richard green buckled on the pressure on the last hole guys and had a prostate on fifteen under our and we needed to par the eighteenth hole to set up a playoff but he missed his chance with a bogey this handed dyson the victory and qualification for next week's world golf championships in ohio. now the aquatics world championships may be over there's no time to rest for four time champion in shanghai michael phelps a
tour after beating bob esther's and bill hass in a play off the green classic in west virginia also he ended their final round on ten under par overall and so it went to a playoff stallings around it his closeness to the pain from that day and so i could sit back and watch the others part first asked well he had the distance but not the accuracy and he part the whole. and then esther's missed an easier part again coming right at the cup so stallings seized his chance reading the break of the...
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. >> host: west virginia, ron on the independent line. >> caller: how do you feel about how infiltrated we are and our country because of our immigration policies and the lack of following up on these people, and, i mean, for years and years we've had people coming into our country freely. how infiltrated do you think we are and to what levels? >> well, great question. thank you. one of the things laid out in the book is that anwar especially in san diego, he had a helper, the national called momar which is not familiar to many people, but well-known within counterterrorism circles because he was a facilitator in san diego, helped them find apartments, get jobs at a gas station and get licenses to help the two people who spoke no english settle in in early 2000, and he is interesting because he came here as a bogus asylum seeker saying he was a somalia refugee, and at one point, he also claimed to be an italian citizen. during that period there was an effort to exploit our immigration system and an effort by the american anwar to explode the system against us. i point out how he was abl
. >> host: west virginia, ron on the independent line. >> caller: how do you feel about how infiltrated we are and our country because of our immigration policies and the lack of following up on these people, and, i mean, for years and years we've had people coming into our country freely. how infiltrated do you think we are and to what levels? >> well, great question. thank you. one of the things laid out in the book is that anwar especially in san diego, he had a helper, the...
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tour after beating bob best and bill hass in a playoff at the greenbrier classic in west virginia all three and do their final rounds on some of them are all the same into a playoff storing landed his ball closest to the pin on the t.v. and said. you could sit back and watch the others part first. boss he had the distance but not the accuracy he ended up carrying the whole. day is missed and easier parts again going right at the cup. so storing seized his child's reading the break of the green to perfection. and million dollars in prize money. while on the other side of the atlantic in simon dyson won the irish open snatching victory after australia's richard green buckled under pressure on the last hole by small aircraft passenger fifteen on a par green needed to parley eighteenth hole here to set up a playoff but he missed his chance with a bogey this sunday deicing a victory and qualification for next week's world golf championships not by. now the aquatics world championships may be over ams despite winning four goals in shanghai there's no time to rest for michael phelps as the g
tour after beating bob best and bill hass in a playoff at the greenbrier classic in west virginia all three and do their final rounds on some of them are all the same into a playoff storing landed his ball closest to the pin on the t.v. and said. you could sit back and watch the others part first. boss he had the distance but not the accuracy he ended up carrying the whole. day is missed and easier parts again going right at the cup. so storing seized his child's reading the break of the green...
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tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of bob best bill hearts in the playoff all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and went to a playoff stallings landed his ball here closest to the pain from the tee and so sit back and watch the other parts first. ask his ball had the legs but not the accuracy and he parked the whole. unless there is then misleading easy. again going wide of the cup. and storing seized his charm so he read the break on the green perfectly to win the title and a million dollars in prize money and then explain how the bible helped him to victory. state in old verse scorpions three thirteen fourteen for getting was behind pressing on towards ago i just told myself the whole entire day. even when i had my warm water tell myself. you know come out champion of the year tourism refuse the dream come true and on the other side of the atlantic england simon dies in here has won the ari show snatching victory after a straight richard green buckled under pressure on the last hole dyson had the clubhouse lead on fifteen
tour he claimed the greenbrier classic in west virginia getting the better of bob best bill hearts in the playoff all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and went to a playoff stallings landed his ball here closest to the pain from the tee and so sit back and watch the other parts first. ask his ball had the legs but not the accuracy and he parked the whole. unless there is then misleading easy. again going wide of the cup. and storing seized his charm so he read the break on...
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tour after beating bob esther's and bill haas in a playoff at the greenbrier classic in west virginia all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and so he went to a playoff stallings landed his ball closest to the pin from the tape and so sit back and watch the others part first. haas well he have the distance but not the accuracy. and he taught the whole. then a stays missed and even easier part again going wide of the cup so stallings seized his chance meeting the break of the green perfectly to win the title believe dollars prize. while on the other side of the atlantic indian simon dyson won the irish open snatching victory after australia's richard green bottle than the pressure on the last dyson to have the clubhouse and in fifteen under par and green needed to par the eighteenth hole here to set up a playoff but missed his chance the bogey this handed dice and the victory and qualification for next week's world golf championship in ohio. now the aquatics world championships maybe i have an ounce despite winning four golds in shanghai there's no time to rest for
tour after beating bob esther's and bill haas in a playoff at the greenbrier classic in west virginia all three ended their final round on ten under par overall and so he went to a playoff stallings landed his ball closest to the pin from the tape and so sit back and watch the others part first. haas well he have the distance but not the accuracy. and he taught the whole. then a stays missed and even easier part again going wide of the cup so stallings seized his chance meeting the break of the...