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> in regard to the london conference will the prime minister undertake to invite russia, china, and india to take part? will he accept this is not only appropriate as they faced the same terrorism emanating from pakistan and afghanistan, but also their presence would reassure british public and international opinion that unlike iraq our presence in pakistan has the unanimous support of the un council? >> absolutely right. any permanent settlement which will assure non-interference by other members of the region in the affairs of afghanistan will have to include the countries he mentioned. they will have to be part of the discussion. they can be part of a better security arrangements for afghanistan. as far as the specific detail of the london conference of the we can bring a broad information in due course. there have to be talks with the countries in the region about how they can secure the future of afghanistan. of course, there will be economic and cultural links essential for afghanistan to control its own affairs. >> when i was there this summer and was able to see the excellent medi
> in regard to the london conference will the prime minister undertake to invite russia, china, and india to take part? will he accept this is not only appropriate as they faced the same terrorism emanating from pakistan and afghanistan, but also their presence would reassure british public and international opinion that unlike iraq our presence in pakistan has the unanimous support of the un council? >> absolutely right. any permanent settlement which will assure non-interference by...
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processing took place in only nine factories around the world, all of them in india, china, germany and the czech republic. to hayslip, the narrow processing window posed a perfect opportunity to siphon off the meth trade. all that would be required was the cooperation of those nine factories along with the pharmaceutical companies that depended on the e fed green made in them. what hayslip proposed in 1985, two years before lori arnold went into large-scale meth production, was a federal law allowing dea to monitor all of the drug imports into the united states. according to a 2004 investigative article written by steve in portland's oregonian newspaper, hayslip got the idea based on his earlier work on the illicit u.s. trade in quaaludes, a legal sleeping pill widely available on the black market. the manufacture of quaaludes depend on the synthesis of another legal drug which was predominantly produced in germany, austria and china. what hayslip noticed was that an enormous proportion from these nations was being shipped to colombia. there the cally and medellin cartels were making i
processing took place in only nine factories around the world, all of them in india, china, germany and the czech republic. to hayslip, the narrow processing window posed a perfect opportunity to siphon off the meth trade. all that would be required was the cooperation of those nine factories along with the pharmaceutical companies that depended on the e fed green made in them. what hayslip proposed in 1985, two years before lori arnold went into large-scale meth production, was a federal law...
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. >>> the fbi's checking into whether two chicago men may have played a role in terror attacks in india. the agency says one of the men was in contact with the pakistani group that india blames for last year's attacks in mumbai. police arrested the men last month. they're accused of plotting to kill a danish newspaper editor for publishing cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad. >>> president obama is on his way back to washington after an eight-day tour in asia. before taking off from south korea, mr. obama visited u.s. troops stationed at the air base in south korea. and he thanked them for their service. >> we honor you for your sacrifices. and just as you've fulfilled your responsibilities to your nation, your nation will fulfill its responsibilities to you. so as commander in chief, here's the commitment i make. we'll make sure you can meet the missions we ask you to go on. that's why we're increasing the defense budget, to keep you the best trained, best led, best equipped military in the world. >> president obama also announced plans to send an envoy to north korea next month to
. >>> the fbi's checking into whether two chicago men may have played a role in terror attacks in india. the agency says one of the men was in contact with the pakistani group that india blames for last year's attacks in mumbai. police arrested the men last month. they're accused of plotting to kill a danish newspaper editor for publishing cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad. >>> president obama is on his way back to washington after an eight-day tour in asia. before...
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churchill read the whole thing when he was a soldier in india. you can read condensed perversions as well. he is very right about a lot of things and it is splendid. edmund burke, everyone likes to put this book on their list. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought you might not have read this book. it was thrown by someone who is quite famous right now and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because for him it was the love of libertarianism and democracy. you have got to be kidding me! it was crazy then and it is crazy now. a lot of principles that burke plays out are crucial and truth, things that rubble lot of people in a knee-jerk way the wrong way. the famous line the age of chivalry is gone, economists and calculators have succeeded. how many conservatives today actually have no problem with that? how many of us would say -- he is so aphoristic. every paragraph is quotable. never more of should we hold generous loyalty to rank, that proud submission, that dignified
churchill read the whole thing when he was a soldier in india. you can read condensed perversions as well. he is very right about a lot of things and it is splendid. edmund burke, everyone likes to put this book on their list. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought you might not have read this book. it was thrown by someone who is quite famous right now and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because for him it was the...
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this is a crisis that is slow burning, there's a continuum from the robust town on one end of the india almost shuddered how the other end. ellis is on the robust side of things. one or two things happen and you slide inexorably toward the of the side. there are thousands of towns along. this isn't just a front your issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens rapidly, springs up from the earth and then disappears five years later. this has taken decades to have been. and if we don't start thinking about it now in ten or 15 years of time there will be many more counts toward the shorter end of things. so with that thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. [laughter] and we will open up for questions from the floor. i believe denise has a microphone, which please come speak clearly into it because we are taping for the wonderful c-span folks. [inaudible] with [laughter] someone has to break the ice. >> my name is amy tucker and i naturally a 2006 graduate from sumner, sumner fredericksburg, and my capstone class we were for fe
this is a crisis that is slow burning, there's a continuum from the robust town on one end of the india almost shuddered how the other end. ellis is on the robust side of things. one or two things happen and you slide inexorably toward the of the side. there are thousands of towns along. this isn't just a front your issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens rapidly, springs up from the earth and then disappears five years later. this has taken decades to have been. and if we...
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india if you call the states, sixer estate or the attorneys general office, or whoever, whichever entity is regulating the election of a particular state, frequently you get something like they're not going to tell you what they're lobbied. for sure, some of them don't know what the law says. second, they are embarrassed that there are laws on the books patently unconstitutional abend held by the courts but they can't get the general assembly to actually change the laws so that it supports what the current legal status is. and so you have to divide all of his. third, oftentimes they are very afraid they might be sued and so they don't want to tell you anything. this is very help you want to run for office. the second reality is that these laws, we aggregate them across 50 states and the district of columbia, as an aggregate burden, it made it virtually impossible for individuals who are outside two parts to be able to compete because you spent two thirds of the campeche is getting to the starting point where the major two parties are. you spend all your resources doing this. and of cours
india if you call the states, sixer estate or the attorneys general office, or whoever, whichever entity is regulating the election of a particular state, frequently you get something like they're not going to tell you what they're lobbied. for sure, some of them don't know what the law says. second, they are embarrassed that there are laws on the books patently unconstitutional abend held by the courts but they can't get the general assembly to actually change the laws so that it supports what...
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if you look at the major powers like china, russia, and india, in order to get to where they are perched american power, long before they get to the point, they will get to those around them that have, as geography has it, some other part to look for for assistance. so as china grows bigger and stronger, it is not surprising that we find greater eagerness or more american involvement in the region, not less. and i think although our west european friends are in different, our eastern friends are not, so there is a natural checking mechanism. it does not have to work, but it is something that other powers have to overcome that we do not have to. so that is a natural thing. i continue to believe that we're the most dynamic economy even as we are going for doldrums, and it is up to other people in the panel to say whether something we're doing now is fundamentally changed that dynamism to the time where we can no longer be dynamic, but our ability to adapt historically to changing circumstances has been greater than those of other countries. i am not persuaded that is no longer the case. fi
if you look at the major powers like china, russia, and india, in order to get to where they are perched american power, long before they get to the point, they will get to those around them that have, as geography has it, some other part to look for for assistance. so as china grows bigger and stronger, it is not surprising that we find greater eagerness or more american involvement in the region, not less. and i think although our west european friends are in different, our eastern friends...
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india, we don't eat those. this brings up another thing. he didn't say cattle. he has to come in the back door. like to define the flower. you ask what a flower is. you might say the color part of a plant. he has to come in around the back door. but more information is going into that kid than you think. you talked to one parent, her kid was nonverbal kid. he was typing depression into the computer. those words were never used at school. you need to down load the memory and find out what he's doing. he may be reading and you don't realize it. i think it's good to introduce the keyboard. you don't have to click, and get exmaterial keyboards. teach them how to type. >> pam, are you with us? helps if i push the button. sorry about that. >> hi, you are on the air. please go ahead. >> >> caller: yes, i'm a 57-year-old woman who all through my life has been misdiagnosed with a problem. as a child i instantly fit in with horses. living in a city, at 8 years old, a movie, horse training business had me working their horses for commercials they could not get the horses t
india, we don't eat those. this brings up another thing. he didn't say cattle. he has to come in the back door. like to define the flower. you ask what a flower is. you might say the color part of a plant. he has to come in around the back door. but more information is going into that kid than you think. you talked to one parent, her kid was nonverbal kid. he was typing depression into the computer. those words were never used at school. you need to down load the memory and find out what he's...
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developing countries of africa and the rate of growth of china has come up very strongly and so has india up to a point. and this is where the incremental demand is going to come from either from the united states or western europe. and if this recovery in the far east continues the way it is, we will -- we think we should be able to sell as much oil as we're selling now. and if there is a bonus and growth in europe and north america even by a small amount, there may be room for a small increment in the quantity of oil that we are putting in the market. but at the moment, we don't see that that is such a likelihood. in the event of the international market calling for more oil and keep prices within reasonable level, then we are ready to put more oil. >> you said china and india in particular. recovering faster than europe. and if that is the case, you don't see a need for additional oil on the market from opec because current supply -- the current levels that opec is producing should be able to meet that demand? >> up to a point. as i said, we don't try to second guess the market. we go
developing countries of africa and the rate of growth of china has come up very strongly and so has india up to a point. and this is where the incremental demand is going to come from either from the united states or western europe. and if this recovery in the far east continues the way it is, we will -- we think we should be able to sell as much oil as we're selling now. and if there is a bonus and growth in europe and north america even by a small amount, there may be room for a small...
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where your accessing from ammo bile phone in india or where your accessing from your computer wherever you are. that also brings along better customization of your information. who shares and who sees what. there's a feature i think is very important and it's good is the ability to create different lists of friends. i work with these people and these are nam laned i want them to see this and not that. that's trend. face book connect i come back to the part of it. it's probably the most important thing happening now. it allow us to imagine a web where every single website is social. to the extend we want it to be. it's social with the people we know. our friends. you can go in and right now you can go into net flicks and see what your other friends are watching. or you can go and see what pieces your friends have been reading at any given which blog or on new york times or wherever this may be. increasingly i think using face book connect is the future meaning our experiences are much better. so ask a question. >> thank you for coming today. michael armstrong. i would imagine a lot of p
where your accessing from ammo bile phone in india or where your accessing from your computer wherever you are. that also brings along better customization of your information. who shares and who sees what. there's a feature i think is very important and it's good is the ability to create different lists of friends. i work with these people and these are nam laned i want them to see this and not that. that's trend. face book connect i come back to the part of it. it's probably the most...
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the best we can in educating our children and sciences and laugh so we can be competitive, and i take india with their large $1.1 billion they test their kids and send the most talented ones to a certain school. so, i am hoping that we can stimulate particularly in the educational field, and i want to get mr. dodaro to comment on this. but i hope that we can send money out to our educational institutions, school boards, directly so that we can support their curriculum and in particular in higher education. we are turning away students from our community colleges. and so, those who are seeing that the figures or propaganda i can say come to my district. our unemployment has always been over two digits and for having national and and would limit of 10.2% hours would be close to 11. mr. dodaro, in your overseeing are you satisfied with the information you are getting about how we have used that stimulus money and are we seeing jobs created? can we look to the future with the stimulus and if we have a second one if we can indeed create jobs so that we can enhance school boards throughout this n
the best we can in educating our children and sciences and laugh so we can be competitive, and i take india with their large $1.1 billion they test their kids and send the most talented ones to a certain school. so, i am hoping that we can stimulate particularly in the educational field, and i want to get mr. dodaro to comment on this. but i hope that we can send money out to our educational institutions, school boards, directly so that we can support their curriculum and in particular in...
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and it's become big business in thailand singapore and india. but before you go overseas for surgery, you got to know you're going to have a big distance from your family and you got to really check out the facility and the doctors who would provide the treatment. it could keep you from being broke. i'm clark howard. for more money saving tip goes to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> for more ways to save more spend less and avoid getting ripped off stay with us for the "clark howard show" at noon eastern right here on hln. >>> hard to believe but the event that led to the fall of communism in europe happened nearly 20 years ago. three ex-world leaders are being recognized for the role they played in the berlin wall coming down. >>> we salute the troops every week day on morning express with me robin meade. today's salute is from the family of senior airman benjamin frank. he deployed to afghanistan and his wife three sons and daughter are waiting. his wife says the kids are having a hard time staying strong but miss their daddy. do you want us to salute
and it's become big business in thailand singapore and india. but before you go overseas for surgery, you got to know you're going to have a big distance from your family and you got to really check out the facility and the doctors who would provide the treatment. it could keep you from being broke. i'm clark howard. for more money saving tip goes to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> for more ways to save more spend less and avoid getting ripped off stay with us for the "clark howard...
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the european union, china, brazil, even india, they are always in the bar on what it takes to be a leading market in renewable energy. historically, quite often, the united states has been a little late to the party. but after we get there, we have a way of making everyone know that we have arrived. this is our time. we need to make the best use of it. thank you, very much. [applause] >> i think the words that i asked for this morning were honest and bold. thank you, that was honest and bold. >> we will hear honest and bold thoughts from someone who has been on the firing line. please welcome dan walker. >> that was a spectacular opening. i really appreciated. welcome to the newest secretary for renewable energy. we look forward to your remarks. thank you to our sponsors. this is a wonderful event. let me move from pashtun to the paper and pomp of washington d.c. -- lebanon from passion to the paper and paul -- let me move from pashtuion sion to ther and pulp washington dc. few took notice of these moments and we just pushed on. now that we are in the big leagues, are highs are higher and
the european union, china, brazil, even india, they are always in the bar on what it takes to be a leading market in renewable energy. historically, quite often, the united states has been a little late to the party. but after we get there, we have a way of making everyone know that we have arrived. this is our time. we need to make the best use of it. thank you, very much. [applause] >> i think the words that i asked for this morning were honest and bold. thank you, that was honest and...
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it's certainly true that the rise of the so-called great countries, brazil, russia, india, and china represents a global economic shift. twenty years ago some of the president's most important local financial trip would have been to europe. today it is beijing. really the developing world needs a legitimate seat at the table so that all of us can better address shared challenges. we party begun this process through recognizing g20 as the premier economic coordinating forum. and it has made encouraging progress since. a year ago, at the height of the crisis, it convened for the first time at the leaders level and it launched the largest and most coordinated fiscal and monetary stimulus ever undertaken. my senate colleagues and i worked to make good on our g20 committee last spring, to dramatically increase the imf's lending capacity to detain the crisis. without legislation action, keeping with your request, mr. secretary and the president, the world economy which still is much more precarious place. the international monetary fund and its sister organization the world bank must also
it's certainly true that the rise of the so-called great countries, brazil, russia, india, and china represents a global economic shift. twenty years ago some of the president's most important local financial trip would have been to europe. today it is beijing. really the developing world needs a legitimate seat at the table so that all of us can better address shared challenges. we party begun this process through recognizing g20 as the premier economic coordinating forum. and it has made...
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. >>> a nun who dedicated her life to serving navajo indias in new mexico was remembered yesterday at her funeral, remembered as a woman with passion for the poor. sister marquerite bartz was killed. police arrested an 18-year-old suspect they say he broke into the nun's home to rob her. >>> hurricane ida is picking up speed and could grow into a category 2 storm. it's roaring over the caribbean into the gulf of mexico. before heading toward the southern u.s. >>> that is a check of sunday morning headlines. welcome back to hln. thanks for joining us. i'm natasha curry. >>> investigators are combing through every piece of evidence they can find to answer a key question in the shooting spree at ft. hood. as ted rowlands reports, everyone wants to know why an army psychiatrist opened fire on his fellow soldiers. >> reporter: investigators say clues as to why the army psychiatrist, nidal hassan allegedly went on a shooting rampage are still being gathered, 170 witnesses and victims have been interviewed so far. although they believe he was the only shooter, they won't rule out that hasan
. >>> a nun who dedicated her life to serving navajo indias in new mexico was remembered yesterday at her funeral, remembered as a woman with passion for the poor. sister marquerite bartz was killed. police arrested an 18-year-old suspect they say he broke into the nun's home to rob her. >>> hurricane ida is picking up speed and could grow into a category 2 storm. it's roaring over the caribbean into the gulf of mexico. before heading toward the southern u.s. >>> that...
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it's become big business in thailand singapore and india. before you go overseas for surgery, you'll have a big distance from your family and you have to check out the facility and doctors providing the treatment but it could keep you from being broke. i'm clark howard. for more money saving tips, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> for more money saving advice don't miss clark howard at 4:00 eastern here on hln. >>> the first instant replay call in world series history not only changed the momentum of game three but helped the yankees rally to victory. the yankee turnaround started when alex rodriguez lined up a shot to the right-field corner ishl initially ruled a double. it was declared a homer after reviewing the play on instant replay. the yankees now lead the series two games to one. >>> the world's largest cruise ship is so big it had to lower its smokestacks in order to squeeze under a bridge. it's tough to see in this nighttime video but the oasis of the seas just cleared the bridge in denmark. it skimmed underneath with two feet to spar
it's become big business in thailand singapore and india. before you go overseas for surgery, you'll have a big distance from your family and you have to check out the facility and doctors providing the treatment but it could keep you from being broke. i'm clark howard. for more money saving tips, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> for more money saving advice don't miss clark howard at 4:00 eastern here on hln. >>> the first instant replay call in world series history not only...
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dressed in a parka in antarctica, stripped down in india, carrying an umbrella when rain is predicted, wearing an obama t-shirt in l.a. now, what did you do? did you do anything here? >> i picked some clothes. >> reporter: you picked some of the outfits? >> yes. >> reporter: natalya lives in new york. her brother and her friend living in the former soviet republic of belarus created the website because they thought having a charismatic world leader give the weather would be fun. they're computer programmers. >> absolutely genius. >> reporter: if you don't like getting your weather from the president, you can choose to have it delivered by angelina jolie or the character bender from "futurerama." but why have a weatherman tell you how to dress when vyou can have the president show you. while most politicians are braving the elements, he's predicting them. it's the next best thing to accuweather, obamaweather, even if he is a little foggy at times. >> that was cnn's jeanne moos for "showbiz tonight." and if you're a fan of the fox medical drama "house," you can go to obama-weather.com a
dressed in a parka in antarctica, stripped down in india, carrying an umbrella when rain is predicted, wearing an obama t-shirt in l.a. now, what did you do? did you do anything here? >> i picked some clothes. >> reporter: you picked some of the outfits? >> yes. >> reporter: natalya lives in new york. her brother and her friend living in the former soviet republic of belarus created the website because they thought having a charismatic world leader give the weather would...
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nevertheless, india and china have lifted about a half of a billion people out of poverty in the last couple of decades by experimenting with this. the with the flow of capital, and with the notion that we have the rule of law. all the bill should be underlaid by a value system. one has written that our economic system and our political system should be underlaid by a value system, namely the judeo-christian ethic that gives courage to politicians to do the right things, which they are increasingly not doing, and secondly gives conscious to those in corporate america that understand that greed is not good. that movie was wrong when the man said greed is good. it is not good. in it doublets of the word describes an evil. profit come up positive. greed, not good. that value system is so important to a free society, and when you walk through the buildings and you see washington and jefferson and madison, they understood it prett. what threatens us? government growing so fast and so big that it has the ability to get in the way and crushed the small businesses in this country, the lifeblo
nevertheless, india and china have lifted about a half of a billion people out of poverty in the last couple of decades by experimenting with this. the with the flow of capital, and with the notion that we have the rule of law. all the bill should be underlaid by a value system. one has written that our economic system and our political system should be underlaid by a value system, namely the judeo-christian ethic that gives courage to politicians to do the right things, which they are...
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last week, india's central bank bought 220 tons of gold. here's the thing. that could billion bad for the u.s. economy if they buy up gold instead of u.s. treasuries and put pressure on the u.s. dollar and the u.s. needs other countries to buy our debt. that's how we pay for things. that's an interesting way to look at it. also a lot of folks want to know how can the average joe get in on this search in gold prices. they can borrow it if they have the money on hand. more and more places are selling those and you can buy gold stock. you can consider cashing in your gold jewelry. however, before you do that, do your homework, check out this story on cnnmoney.com, selling gold payoff, make sure you don't get ripped off. >>> dow up 13 points. it shot up 200 yesterday. dow up barely today, still over 10,000 trading just before the close of trading. we'll be right back. u?a?a?a?a?e >>> an attacker accused of st k stalking her rival admits her guilt. >>> and 40 years of songs, how sesame street is celebrating its birth day. >> this is richelle carey. hope you're h
last week, india's central bank bought 220 tons of gold. here's the thing. that could billion bad for the u.s. economy if they buy up gold instead of u.s. treasuries and put pressure on the u.s. dollar and the u.s. needs other countries to buy our debt. that's how we pay for things. that's an interesting way to look at it. also a lot of folks want to know how can the average joe get in on this search in gold prices. they can borrow it if they have the money on hand. more and more places are...
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to india. he did not know that the first to depict his dress until he saw coverage of for cannot agree to the prime minister and his wife. he says it is a moment like he had never felt in his life. the first exciting call came from his father congratulating him. how many sequins? tons, in kilos. he also said there is no prize, no value on a dress like this, because it is made with passion. host: the last phone call on what you are thankful for here. caller: good morning. i am a thankful that i am an american. i think many people have forgotten that we are americans. all the goings on nowadays, there is a saying, a nation divided cannot stand. we are not standing anymore. we need to get together and figure out what is going on instead of being subdivided. we have a president that divides everyone, a president who decided that the unions were more important than anyone else. he has decided that the healthcare plan is more important. we also have a president who thinks copenhagen will be the savin
to india. he did not know that the first to depict his dress until he saw coverage of for cannot agree to the prime minister and his wife. he says it is a moment like he had never felt in his life. the first exciting call came from his father congratulating him. how many sequins? tons, in kilos. he also said there is no prize, no value on a dress like this, because it is made with passion. host: the last phone call on what you are thankful for here. caller: good morning. i am a thankful that i...
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also, tuesday night, the first steak dinner as he welcomes india prime minister. later american icons, three nights of documentaries, beginning with the supreme court. now a portion on the conference of distracted driving, a new government report says distractions caused 6,000 deaths last year. and half a million injuries. hosted by the transportation department, this is about two hours and ten minutes. >> i'm deputy transportation. it's a real pressure to be here today. i know we had an excellent day yesterday with a lot of very important activities. we're going to be building on that today. we're going to start right at the top today. hearing from two of our united states senators. and let me begin by introducing our first speaker senator mark pryor, he has served since 2003. he's a voice of reason who works with democrats for arkansas and our nation. he serves on six committees, including the senate rules, senate ethics, homeland security and governmental affairs, the appropriations committee, and the center of science and transportation. it's on the senate com
also, tuesday night, the first steak dinner as he welcomes india prime minister. later american icons, three nights of documentaries, beginning with the supreme court. now a portion on the conference of distracted driving, a new government report says distractions caused 6,000 deaths last year. and half a million injuries. hosted by the transportation department, this is about two hours and ten minutes. >> i'm deputy transportation. it's a real pressure to be here today. i know we had an...
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factories go out of business, and the textile factories in north carolina -- many of them have migrated to india and bangladesh. the factory will go out of this is where people work and earn $15 or $18 an hour, and those people have no to this but to go to work at wal-mart. they end up going to work at place for half the way to use to make, and the place they're working helped to put their old employer out of business. it is a very damaging dynamic. host: someone else on twitter -- california, go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. fishman. historically, in america, the largest industries have always been unionized, whether it be u.s. steel or general motors or what have you. it is astonishing to me that unions and the country have not organized the largest employer in the country. in writing your book, did you uncover any possibility of wal- mart buying off the unions? and also, has anyone ever done a study on what the true cost of a product from all board is -- from wal-mart is? it turns out the public subsidizes their workers with food stamps, insurance, etc. will with the true cost of their pro
factories go out of business, and the textile factories in north carolina -- many of them have migrated to india and bangladesh. the factory will go out of this is where people work and earn $15 or $18 an hour, and those people have no to this but to go to work at wal-mart. they end up going to work at place for half the way to use to make, and the place they're working helped to put their old employer out of business. it is a very damaging dynamic. host: someone else on twitter -- california,...
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as bruce said the national league of cities is the oldest and largest and india through a network of state municipal league we represent over 18,000 cities, towns and villages across the country. local governments, as bruce has said and i think you're all aware is facing unprecedented fiscal challenges. this is on known for our generation. fortunately, local elected officials are what i like to refer to as prudent optimists. they acknowledge the reality they can front and make tough budget decisions and what the try to do is maximize the services, that is even though they are making cuts will try to do is provide services so that it seems seem less. there is however a tipping point. there is a point that does revenues are reduced there are consequences for programs, and one of the problems is the public often hears about the cuts, they see no changes in services and could include city governments can do more if you give them less. but that doesn't work. there is a point where there is -- the last 25 years the national league of cities -- this year. but based on the studies we have do
as bruce said the national league of cities is the oldest and largest and india through a network of state municipal league we represent over 18,000 cities, towns and villages across the country. local governments, as bruce has said and i think you're all aware is facing unprecedented fiscal challenges. this is on known for our generation. fortunately, local elected officials are what i like to refer to as prudent optimists. they acknowledge the reality they can front and make tough budget...
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they hired engineers from china and india to program the robots. i wasn't happy about that. you get out in silicon valley, they ask kids to get in the industry. a kid in the midwest. they don't know what to do with it. then you have -- i have been interviewed we a lot of journalists they i know are on the mild end of the spectrum. >> host: am i a word thinker? >> guest: i haven't quizzed you on your thinking style. when we doc about church steeples, how does it come into your mind? >> host: childhood church. >> guest: that's a setup. person that tens to be more visual will see more specific church steeples. a world think egg -- thinker will get a vague outline. >> host: zina, california. >> caller: okay. i'm on the right. >> host: what's your question, william? >> caller: okay. sorry. i just wasn't sure. there's a lot of callers. my question was, if that you didn't -- during your show you talked about white matter and gray matter. what about the black matter? black matter -- you have to have black matter to make gray matter. >> host: william, how old how and why are you inte
they hired engineers from china and india to program the robots. i wasn't happy about that. you get out in silicon valley, they ask kids to get in the industry. a kid in the midwest. they don't know what to do with it. then you have -- i have been interviewed we a lot of journalists they i know are on the mild end of the spectrum. >> host: am i a word thinker? >> guest: i haven't quizzed you on your thinking style. when we doc about church steeples, how does it come into your mind?...
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thank you india. and i am going to start by introducing three messages that have been recorded for us. first, we are going to hear from ban ki-moon, the united nations secretary to the to secretary-general and then st after that from the honorable kathleen sebelius, secretary of the u.s. department of health and human services, and then after that, we are going to hear from margaret chan, the director-general of the world health organization. and then after that it will be my pleasure to introduce to you andy burnham, secretary of state for health. so over to the videos. >> honorable u.k. secretary of state for health andy burnham, honorable u.s. secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius, distinguished partners and medical professionals, ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to join all of those who have gathered in london and washington, d.c. for this event. i congratulate the researchers who have worked with each other and with the who to produce this important study on the links be
thank you india. and i am going to start by introducing three messages that have been recorded for us. first, we are going to hear from ban ki-moon, the united nations secretary to the to secretary-general and then st after that from the honorable kathleen sebelius, secretary of the u.s. department of health and human services, and then after that, we are going to hear from margaret chan, the director-general of the world health organization. and then after that it will be my pleasure to...
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. >> iran india authorities charged the three with illegally entering the country but families said they accidentally crossed the frontier at an unmarked border. >>> a suicide bomber killed dozens of people waiting for their paychecks outside a bank today. police in pakistan say the explosion killed at least 35 people. it happened 18 miles from islamabad, the capital, where secretary of state clinton was visiting last week. u.n. says it's pulling out all nonemergency workers from northwest pakistan. >>> jury select begins for the man accused of killing a popular tv personality in arkansas. curtis advance charged with last year's rape and plurd murder of pressly. vance pleaded not guilty to all charges. >>> a massachusetts sheriff is not giving up on trying to charge inmates for rent, haircuts, medical visits. the supreme court will hear an appeal on that today. he started the program in 2002 but a judge struck it down. sheriff says fees can teach inmates to accept responsibility and ease taxpayers' burden. but the inmates' attorney said it's like an illegal tax. >>> the coast guard says
. >> iran india authorities charged the three with illegally entering the country but families said they accidentally crossed the frontier at an unmarked border. >>> a suicide bomber killed dozens of people waiting for their paychecks outside a bank today. police in pakistan say the explosion killed at least 35 people. it happened 18 miles from islamabad, the capital, where secretary of state clinton was visiting last week. u.n. says it's pulling out all nonemergency workers from...
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the european union, china, brazil, even india, they're all raising the bar on what it takes to be a leading market in renewable energy. now, in these global endeavors historically, quite often the united states has been a little bit late to the party. but after we get there, we have a way of making everyone know that we have arrived. finish this is our time. we need to make the best use of it. thank you very much. [applause] >> i think the watch words that i asked for this morning were honest and bold. thank you, john. that was honest and bold. and next we will hear, again, honest and bold thoughts from someone who's been on the firing line at nrdc as the assistant secretary for energy efficiency and with global energy of due in the 1990s then on into finance and now the directer of energy and climate at google. please welcome a man you know very well, dan reichardt. >> thanks, mike. thanks, john, that was a spectacular opening. welcome, kathy, the new secretary for renewable energy, and thank you to our sponsors. this is really a wonderful event. so now, john, let me move from color, creat
the european union, china, brazil, even india, they're all raising the bar on what it takes to be a leading market in renewable energy. now, in these global endeavors historically, quite often the united states has been a little bit late to the party. but after we get there, we have a way of making everyone know that we have arrived. finish this is our time. we need to make the best use of it. thank you very much. [applause] >> i think the watch words that i asked for this morning were...
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remember, january 2002, india and pakistan are coming to brink of war themselves because the attacks on the indian parliament in december 2001. so you had indian forces massing on the southern pakistani border of the very same moment that you would advocate united states would be conducting military operations in to pakistan on the northern side. i am trying to work and through and figure out whether we had followed a policy advice and the world in 2002 would have looked safer? >> it is very good questions that shows some of the problems for making decisions based on lack of evidence. i am getting my information from public sources and from conversations from the pakistani said rather than from any insights in documentary -- in mockumentary terms. of course, i will stand corrected the moment the records show it. what is the link between the difficulties the united states were into originally when this started to act unilaterally against saddam hussein in 2003? or what happened during the 1980's. it is the key argument by wolfowitz that one main reason why saddam hussein had to be rem
remember, january 2002, india and pakistan are coming to brink of war themselves because the attacks on the indian parliament in december 2001. so you had indian forces massing on the southern pakistani border of the very same moment that you would advocate united states would be conducting military operations in to pakistan on the northern side. i am trying to work and through and figure out whether we had followed a policy advice and the world in 2002 would have looked safer? >> it is...
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competitors in capital markets and that we now see, whether it be in london and europe or shanghai or india and other places, we are seeing the development of very strong, aggressive competitors for our business. and in addition to the focus that we need to have on the immediate crisis that america is facing with regard to our credit system and with regard to the financial regulatory structure that we have, i think we need to have an equally strong focus on america's competitive nature in capital markets. we need to focus on those kinds of issues that will make us strong. and in that regard, i have strong concerns about the legislation that has been brought forward because, as i see it, we have a proposal that will -- about a 1200 page proposal that creates three new agencies and fundamentally al ters, fundamentally alters the way capital is and accessed in united states and will have major impact on our economy, on job creation and on the cost of capital, on innovation and on entrepreneurship and we simply have to bet it right. this is, if you can even capture it, this is far bigger than j
competitors in capital markets and that we now see, whether it be in london and europe or shanghai or india and other places, we are seeing the development of very strong, aggressive competitors for our business. and in addition to the focus that we need to have on the immediate crisis that america is facing with regard to our credit system and with regard to the financial regulatory structure that we have, i think we need to have an equally strong focus on america's competitive nature in...
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i bizet, china, india, russia, other countries are going to continue to burn coal. at rapid rate. so we have a responsibility to find the smartest ways of sequestering that co2 and then moving that technology to other parts of the world. so there is no option in other words, to try to go down clean coal agenda. and talking about it like it is an oxymoron, like it is jumbo shrimp or salt lake city nightlife. we don't have a chance. [laughter] >> we have to do with it. we have to do with it as something that has to be our goal because if we don't solve the problem, of coal, then we can't solve the problem. that's just the bottom line on this. and so those kind of technological breakthroughs could then be used as part of an international partnership. >> well, you can plan an exciting conference and sometimes it turns out even more excited. [laughter] >> and so let me before, we think these two heroes, i also want to be thanking our fine panel, and john and steen from coming overseas to give us thei talks. are cochair in the session, i will thank him greatly first. [applause] >> and
i bizet, china, india, russia, other countries are going to continue to burn coal. at rapid rate. so we have a responsibility to find the smartest ways of sequestering that co2 and then moving that technology to other parts of the world. so there is no option in other words, to try to go down clean coal agenda. and talking about it like it is an oxymoron, like it is jumbo shrimp or salt lake city nightlife. we don't have a chance. [laughter] >> we have to do with it. we have to do with it...
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notes on its web site that one of the orders which arrived in an unmarked envelope with a postcard from india consisted of unlabeled white tablets take between two pieces of paper. when analyzed by the fda the tablets were found to contain acetaminophen the benefit of the active ingredients. i am worried about -- i'm working on legislation to address the rising tide of the medications that my colleague mr. boyer counterfeiting lucrative business and i hope my colleagues will try to work with me to address this to come before this committee. thank you mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. the gentleman from ohio, mr. >> thank you mr. chairman. for conducting this important hearing. we have heard today already a couple of allusions to guantanamo bay and i think want to even katrina. i am as concerned as anybody about the specter of a case of getting this vaccine does the work my son and i guess out like your assessment whether that is, in fact, happening. but more and personally i think it is important that we understand what we can do as legislative body at this poin
notes on its web site that one of the orders which arrived in an unmarked envelope with a postcard from india consisted of unlabeled white tablets take between two pieces of paper. when analyzed by the fda the tablets were found to contain acetaminophen the benefit of the active ingredients. i am worried about -- i'm working on legislation to address the rising tide of the medications that my colleague mr. boyer counterfeiting lucrative business and i hope my colleagues will try to work with me...
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china, india, russia are going to continue to burn coal. we have a responsibility to find the smartest ways and moving that technology to other parts of the world. those kind of breakthroughs could then be used as part of the process. >> you can plan an exciting conference and sometimes, it turns out even worse. >> let me thank the two heros of our space. thank you for coming from overseas to give us your talks. secondly because i have your attention now and i have to read some administration things. please remove your trash after lunch. we are going to reconvene here at a quarter of. a fast lunch if you can do that. now please thank these two heroes. >> the "new york times" will join us later to discuss the senate healthcare bill and peter pantuso, president of the american bus association. and david herszenhorn. washington journal is available every morning on smavn and spon oregon. >> today, the senate returns to session to resume debate in at nath one-wour block until k6 p.m. watch live coverage on c-span 2. in 1989 fshgs snud judy shel
china, india, russia are going to continue to burn coal. we have a responsibility to find the smartest ways and moving that technology to other parts of the world. those kind of breakthroughs could then be used as part of the process. >> you can plan an exciting conference and sometimes, it turns out even worse. >> let me thank the two heros of our space. thank you for coming from overseas to give us your talks. secondly because i have your attention now and i have to read some...
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developing countries of africa and the rate of growth of china has come up very strongly and so has india to a point and this is where the incremental demand is going to come from not from the united states or western europe. and if this recovery in the far east continues the way it is we think we should be able to sell as much oil as we are selling now. and if there is a bonus of growth in europe and north america at least studies by small amount and there may be room for small increment in the quantity of oil in the market but at the moment we don't see that there is such likelihood, but what i said earlier was in the event of the international market calling for more oil to keep the price is within reasonable level then we are ready to put more. ? if not, on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the moti needs deliberation. is co medicaid. 46% ofe to fix the problems in bitterly, bitterly opposed in this united states senate by know, one of the things that i'd say t
developing countries of africa and the rate of growth of china has come up very strongly and so has india to a point and this is where the incremental demand is going to come from not from the united states or western europe. and if this recovery in the far east continues the way it is we think we should be able to sell as much oil as we are selling now. and if there is a bonus of growth in europe and north america at least studies by small amount and there may be room for small increment in...