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strickland, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. nice seeing you again. >> nice seeing you, too. we've had other conversations about other issues. but today i'd like to talk about -- and the ranking member brought it up -- trust, based on integrity or based on confidence. i'm concerned with your role and nhtsa's role. this is the battery, how one handles that and treats that, that really is kind of the essence of what we're talking about for safety. i think we should all take this opportunity. we learn from mistakes. we learn from shortcomings. we look at situations that we debate like the way they worked out, and we figure out what we did wrong and we move on. so i think that's what a hearing like this is about. i guess my question to you is were the automobile safety engineers aware of the dangers posed by the lithium ion battery? >> at what point, madam manager? >> after the crash occurred on the 12th, may 12th, when the car sat after the crash. >> i understand, thank you. thank you, vice chairman, for clarifying that. we, the ca
strickland, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. nice seeing you again. >> nice seeing you, too. we've had other conversations about other issues. but today i'd like to talk about -- and the ranking member brought it up -- trust, based on integrity or based on confidence. i'm concerned with your role and nhtsa's role. this is the battery, how one handles that and treats that, that really is kind of the essence of what we're talking about for safety. i think we should...
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strickland administrator of nits and i hope mr. shirk its mark for coming today than when he last appeared before us. i also look at the -- look for to the testimony of -- mr. chairman thank you very much for holding this hearing, and i always appreciate the opportunity to work with you. today we again welcome david strickland administrator of the national highway safety administration before our subcommittee. at two other recent hearings a subcommittee heard testimony from the department of transportation officials. first-time regulations proposed by the department related to standards for vehicle fuel efficiency and then truck drivers can work between mandatory rest periods. at those hearings the majority criticized the department of transportation for considering stricter regulations claiming they were harmful to business and the economy. today by contrast the question is whether the department of transportation was strict enough in his regulatory oversight of one product the chevy volt electric vehicle by general motors. the ti
strickland administrator of nits and i hope mr. shirk its mark for coming today than when he last appeared before us. i also look at the -- look for to the testimony of -- mr. chairman thank you very much for holding this hearing, and i always appreciate the opportunity to work with you. today we again welcome david strickland administrator of the national highway safety administration before our subcommittee. at two other recent hearings a subcommittee heard testimony from the department of...
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south caton avenue at strickland. and parkville, we're dealing with a water main break. could definitely cause some icy conditions. as far as our drive times go, on the outer loop from 83 to 95. 54 miles per hour average. and 11 minutes to get through. let's now take a live look. as you can see, everything seems to be moving very well. there's a live look at spaghetti junction. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. introducing the new hot pastrami melt. it's flavor packed. pickles, bubbly cheese to satisfy the biggest appetite. only at subway, eat fresh. back to you. >> thank you, kristy. >>> in today's healthwatch, the american cancer society says cancer rates and deaths are down again this year. medical treatments and screening are saving lives over the years. but some cancers are still on the rise. >> reporter: 68-year-old enrique knew something was wrong. he had pain every time he ate. >> it started to radiate to my shoulder. >> reporter: a cat scan revealed bad news. he had pancreatic cancer, one of several cancers on the rise, according to a new report f
south caton avenue at strickland. and parkville, we're dealing with a water main break. could definitely cause some icy conditions. as far as our drive times go, on the outer loop from 83 to 95. 54 miles per hour average. and 11 minutes to get through. let's now take a live look. as you can see, everything seems to be moving very well. there's a live look at spaghetti junction. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. introducing the new hot pastrami melt. it's flavor packed. pickles,...
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[applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings and mayor strickland. thank you as well for the thorough presentation. to all of you, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here. i went to letter direct or come forward. i'm going to let you run the sides so i asked her to. we all know a little something about that, don't we? is a pleasure to participate in this forum. on a topic that i think quite frankly is timely as the president and our secretary of labor, held as the lease has pointed out and as the president has talked about for the past two, it is about creating jobs. and you know, i am excited to be here to talk about ways we are using sick or strategies to stimulate the economy and growth and provide job opportunities for current and future workers. and denver, we consider workforce development to be an integral part of economic development, our overall strategy. we are very aware of the fact that when choosing a site to relocate and expand the company, businesses first consider of course the quality of the skilled workforce there locally. wor
[applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings and mayor strickland. thank you as well for the thorough presentation. to all of you, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here. i went to letter direct or come forward. i'm going to let you run the sides so i asked her to. we all know a little something about that, don't we? is a pleasure to participate in this forum. on a topic that i think quite frankly is timely as the president and our secretary of labor, held as the lease has pointed out...
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we look forward to your presentation, marilyn strickland, thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, mayor rawlings. so, i'm going to do a case study, and like the mayor of dallas, i have brought a profession with me and i've to rc, issues with multi-contest -- multi-care health systems which is one of our partners but whenever i'm asked to presentation, which the desired outcome? there are a few things we want to come. we want to make the case for workforce training, especially if we have funding. we want to dispel the myth that government and business can't work together. government is not the enemy. we want to share best practices. that does two things professionals that you can move people of the wage progression latter, because as communities we want to make sure that our workers make as much money as possible. they spend more money, the country before to the tax system. we're able to provide system. and, finally, an example of a program that also serves some of are more vulnerable citizens. so as we talk about the economy we are often focused
we look forward to your presentation, marilyn strickland, thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, mayor rawlings. so, i'm going to do a case study, and like the mayor of dallas, i have brought a profession with me and i've to rc, issues with multi-contest -- multi-care health systems which is one of our partners but whenever i'm asked to presentation, which the desired outcome? there are a few things we want to come. we want to make the case for workforce training, especially if we...
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as well as larry strickland is head of commerce, and several others. we have a very good team over there. my number one concern is not what is going on at the radio conference. it is what is going to happen with another acronym later this year in dubai in december. there is a growing organized effort by china and russia to have the i.t.t. be an international regulator of international internet governans. until now, it has been run by multistate model. which is engineers acting if their own capacity. representatives from governments, user groups. a lot of the diverse issues, as well as some governments getting together to try to figure out how should the internet work, setting technical standards for instance administering the domain names the dot-coms and dot-orgs. now there is a new level of naming. for enough money you can have dot-clyburn, for example. [laughter] but there is a big concern. that would hurt the developing world. i think industrialized countries would opt out, but then you would end up with a bifurcated internet, and how is that going
as well as larry strickland is head of commerce, and several others. we have a very good team over there. my number one concern is not what is going on at the radio conference. it is what is going to happen with another acronym later this year in dubai in december. there is a growing organized effort by china and russia to have the i.t.t. be an international regulator of international internet governans. until now, it has been run by multistate model. which is engineers acting if their own...
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. >> reporter: romney's rally had a california tie, tony strickland. >> in california it's a media driven campaign with the 15 second commercials on the radio and tv, direct mail. here it's more retail. they want to hear eye to eye. >> reporter: mitt romney has a commanding lead in polls of likely voters in new hampshire. ron paul who we caught up with in meredith a strong second, in many of those same poll. >> i'm not very good at answering questions about that about strategy because i keep thinking i do the same thing over and over again. >> reporter: in new hampshire there are many undecided votes, it takes more than a hell to sway voters. >>> you sound like you don't know what you will do? >> not yet. >> reporter: a university poll done yesterday shows the gingrich in the single digits. 15% of the voters in that poll -- so they could soften a big win by romney or could make that battle for a second place finish a -- a finish that someone could hang their hand on. they will make it a strong battle. ktvu channel 2news. >> mean tile both rick perry and rick santorum are not spending any
. >> reporter: romney's rally had a california tie, tony strickland. >> in california it's a media driven campaign with the 15 second commercials on the radio and tv, direct mail. here it's more retail. they want to hear eye to eye. >> reporter: mitt romney has a commanding lead in polls of likely voters in new hampshire. ron paul who we caught up with in meredith a strong second, in many of those same poll. >> i'm not very good at answering questions about that about...
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during a calmer moment administrator strickland said he would drive a volt and would drive his mom around in a volt too. martha: all right. well that is interesting. we'll see how his mom feels about that. at the heart of all this, peter, question of whether or not the administration made some attempt to make the volt look good, to help gm look good regardless about questions they had whether or not it was safe. >> administrator strickland said his agency absolutely did not do that. he said explicitly gm does not get a pass because they are taxpayer subsidized. martha: thank you very much. peter doocy in d.c.. >> by the numbers on gm. reporting net income of $7.1 billion in the first three quarters of 2011. expected to add to the number when it reports full-year results about a month from now. the automaker selling nine million cars and trucks around the world. a million more than number two toyota. a leaner gm doing all of this. the auto giant reducing the u.s. workforce by 31,000 workers over the past three years. 28 minutes past the hour. martha: really busy on tuesday night. you know
during a calmer moment administrator strickland said he would drive a volt and would drive his mom around in a volt too. martha: all right. well that is interesting. we'll see how his mom feels about that. at the heart of all this, peter, question of whether or not the administration made some attempt to make the volt look good, to help gm look good regardless about questions they had whether or not it was safe. >> administrator strickland said his agency absolutely did not do that. he...
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joining us now is former ohio governor, ted strickland and gop strategist, trey harden. gentlemen, it's good to have you. comparing this year to '08 when president obama and senator mccain had higher ratings, isn't there just something about these two men or is this a referendum on politicians and politics in general? >> well, thomas, i think that people's expectations of politics, politicians, elected officials, washington, beltway politics, has certainly gone down on a daily basis. i'm not sure this is really a popularity contest. barack obama is a dynamic campaigner. showed that in 2008. but i think voters are beyond that right now. i think they're focus is about the economy. and who's going to get this country back on track. >> governor, as president obama gears up for this tough contest, he has a lower job approval rating than past presidents. higher though than only president clinton. is there enough time left for the president to turn this one around? >> absolutely. and the fact is that the president is working to create jobs. he's putting forth policies and progr
joining us now is former ohio governor, ted strickland and gop strategist, trey harden. gentlemen, it's good to have you. comparing this year to '08 when president obama and senator mccain had higher ratings, isn't there just something about these two men or is this a referendum on politicians and politics in general? >> well, thomas, i think that people's expectations of politics, politicians, elected officials, washington, beltway politics, has certainly gone down on a daily basis. i'm...
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i'm joined by former governor ted strickland, anne kornblut and robert trainham for the comcast network. this new poll showing mitt romney, ron paul basically neb and neck with rick santorum at third. in the final two days of polling, rick santorum moves past paul with 21% n your estimation does santorum this a legitimate shot of winning iowa? >> i think he does. this shows the republican base is dissatisfied with all the candidates. mitt romney appears to be the leader. but giving a fairly small percentage of the vote, it's scattered among all the candidates. none of the republican candidates have yet to solidify their support among the republican base. that's because they're all deeply flawed and no candidate has emerged that i think has the capacity to take on president obama and win. >> robert, how does this change the dynamic in the republican race if your former boss, rick santorum wins in iowa? >> it could change things for others. there's no question about it. i remind you, thomas, mike huckabee won the iowa caucuses in 2008 and he did not become the republican nominee. it's too
i'm joined by former governor ted strickland, anne kornblut and robert trainham for the comcast network. this new poll showing mitt romney, ron paul basically neb and neck with rick santorum at third. in the final two days of polling, rick santorum moves past paul with 21% n your estimation does santorum this a legitimate shot of winning iowa? >> i think he does. this shows the republican base is dissatisfied with all the candidates. mitt romney appears to be the leader. but giving a...