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not all the nation's work is performed on assembly lines. o 1/4 of the work in the economy is at home. kuznets excluded cooking cleaning, and child care provided by housewives because it was too hard to measure and because of the kind of work it represented. he was shrewd. he didn't say just housewives. he said housewives' and other family members' services. he considered that part of the family rather than part of market production. his emphasis was on market production so he felt that on that basis it could be excluded. also, he recognized the difficulty of estimating housewife services. illegal activities were also excluded-- earnings from bootleg whiskey, drugs, and other criminal acts. this was also hard to estimate but kuznets had another reason. illegal activities were excluded largely because he had an orientation that wanted to measure the goods in society. and he felt that this was not a good, but a bad. he wanted to measure services. illegal activities were considered a disservice. the fact that there were laws against certain acti
not all the nation's work is performed on assembly lines. o 1/4 of the work in the economy is at home. kuznets excluded cooking cleaning, and child care provided by housewives because it was too hard to measure and because of the kind of work it represented. he was shrewd. he didn't say just housewives. he said housewives' and other family members' services. he considered that part of the family rather than part of market production. his emphasis was on market production so he felt that on that...
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the kentucky national guard -- the louisiana national guard -- the mississippi national guard -- ♪ andhe tennessee national guard -- ♪ native americans fought in major battles of the war of 1812 from ontario down to the gulf of mexico. ian thompson is here to present a wreath honoring the ancestors of the choctaw nation. the band of choctaw indians and the mississippi band of choctaw indians. untrained volunteers also fought on this battlefield alongside the federal army. state militia, native americans, and british forces. the combatants on both sides represented a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds stretching across the atlantic by way of the caribbean. here to recognize the contributions of the citizens are the national society united states daughters of 1812 virginia apiar, national president patricia gallagher , louisiana society president, and john williams. local chapter president. general society of the war of 1812, tom jacks, president. daughters of the british empire, jane caruso, louisiana society president. ike edwards and gregory osborne orare direct descendents of
the kentucky national guard -- the louisiana national guard -- the mississippi national guard -- ♪ andhe tennessee national guard -- ♪ native americans fought in major battles of the war of 1812 from ontario down to the gulf of mexico. ian thompson is here to present a wreath honoring the ancestors of the choctaw nation. the band of choctaw indians and the mississippi band of choctaw indians. untrained volunteers also fought on this battlefield alongside the federal army. state militia,...
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join the nation. ank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side >> find a negro, doesn't know the truth. usually imitating the white man. negro get drunk because he sees white people smoke cigarettes. >> he's the fastest i've met in my life. >> commit fornication and adultery, all they see on tv is a white man committing fornication and adultery. they copy his immoral social habits. >> malcolm little was born into a family of activists. his parents, earl and louise. drew on pen africanism, promoting pride. >> the world has made being black a crime. i intend to make it a virtue. that the world has said black history is a curse. that black freedom is a pipe dream, a black hope. it's a joke. >> father, hopper earl, was a young garveyite. a minister. it was during the gym jim crowe era and learning to be self-reliant, independent. stand up against injustice. it was during a time when lynchings were prevalent to say the least. and so my grandfather was assassinated also tied to the trolley tracks. >> malcolm's mothe
join the nation. ank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side >> find a negro, doesn't know the truth. usually imitating the white man. negro get drunk because he sees white people smoke cigarettes. >> he's the fastest i've met in my life. >> commit fornication and adultery, all they see on tv is a white man committing fornication and adultery. they copy his immoral social habits. >> malcolm little was born into a family of activists. his parents, earl and louise. drew on pen...
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he posed a threat to the nation of islam. u know, it's just all so unfortunate. >> you do not personally feel that any member of the brotherhood of islam committed this crime? >> no, no. we don't do a thing like that. >> that summer of 1964. j. edgar hoover sent a memo that said "do something about malcolm x." we don't know what he meant about that. there are thousands of pages of classified fbi files that have yet to be revealed for us to know. >> there's no doubt that the after life of malcolm x has had more impact than his life. people began to see the truths he told. the love he displayed. the courage he exemplified. the visions for the oneness of humanity that he was after. >> he was a black man who had thoroughly studied the system that exists in this country, who understood it very clearly, and who was developing a cohesive plan to deal with it. >> there will come a time when black people wake up and become intellectually independent enough to think for themselves. >> his voice predicted the urban rebellions in watts an
he posed a threat to the nation of islam. u know, it's just all so unfortunate. >> you do not personally feel that any member of the brotherhood of islam committed this crime? >> no, no. we don't do a thing like that. >> that summer of 1964. j. edgar hoover sent a memo that said "do something about malcolm x." we don't know what he meant about that. there are thousands of pages of classified fbi files that have yet to be revealed for us to know. >> there's no...
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he proposed to let his oil industry friends drill in the alaska national wildlife refuge. i led and won the fight to stop him. and we won that fight. in a kerry administration, we will recommit america to one of the greatest unfinished challenges of our time and of all time -- to save our environment, to protect our oceans, to reverse the tide of global warming. we will not let polluters rewrite our laws in return for campaign contributions. we will make them and not taxpayers pay the bill to clean up toxic waste. and we will disprove the lie that protecting the environment can only come at the expense of jobs. the truth is that prosperity doesn't come from pollution. the most powerful economic engine in this nation has always been opportunity -- the ability for anyone from any start in life, to get a good education, to go to work, to start a business, to take an idea and change the world. but george bush's only economic plan is lavish tax breaks for those at the top. he has taken us down the road of diminished opportunity, not greater opportunity. under the bush administra
he proposed to let his oil industry friends drill in the alaska national wildlife refuge. i led and won the fight to stop him. and we won that fight. in a kerry administration, we will recommit america to one of the greatest unfinished challenges of our time and of all time -- to save our environment, to protect our oceans, to reverse the tide of global warming. we will not let polluters rewrite our laws in return for campaign contributions. we will make them and not taxpayers pay the bill to...
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this event took place on the national mall in front of the lincoln memorial. it is almost 25 minutes. [applause] thank you. my fellow americans, today, i offer my ideas -- my experience -- and my energy to the american people -- to lead our great nation into the 21st century -- as the next president of the united states. [applause] thank you. i do so humbly -- in the presence of the monuments of america's great presidents -- especially abraham lincoln -- the founder of the republican party -- whose deep commitment to equality and opportunity i share. with the election of a republican congress in 1994 -- and a republican president in 1996, -- we have a unique opportunity to move america toward unprecedented prosperity -- and unlimited economic opportunity for all americans. [applause] we can accomplish that by implementing our core republican beliefs -- smaller government, -- less spending, -- lower taxes, -- civil rights and liberties -- strong national defense -- and effective arms -- crime control. that will eliminate the -- unleash the full potential of the
this event took place on the national mall in front of the lincoln memorial. it is almost 25 minutes. [applause] thank you. my fellow americans, today, i offer my ideas -- my experience -- and my energy to the american people -- to lead our great nation into the 21st century -- as the next president of the united states. [applause] thank you. i do so humbly -- in the presence of the monuments of america's great presidents -- especially abraham lincoln -- the founder of the republican party --...
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in the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation for infantile paralysis, there wereany years of struggle and heartbreak. parents lived in fear of the sudden attack and tragic aftermath. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who searched for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by jonas salk was tested in the largest field trial and medical -- field trials in medical history. finally in 1955, salk vaccine is safe and effective. the next challenge is production in quantity. a huge task, a complex process all detailed in this book. it is officially called a protocol. here, the manufacturer records every step in the production of one lot of vaccine. the first requirement is trained scientists and technicians. their every action is important starting with the scrub up. the equipment they use get scrubbed up. a scalding steam bath for 15 minutes. when it comes out, it is completely sterilized, rea
in the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation for infantile paralysis, there wereany years of struggle and heartbreak. parents lived in fear of the sudden attack and tragic aftermath. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who searched for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by jonas salk was tested...
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the nation of islam hasn't done anything to retaliate? >> i think you should be happy. >> does your lack of action contradict your principles? >> you should be happy that muslims who follow the honorable elijah mohammed don't believe in any form of integration and any mention of the word of inat this at the -- of integration by whites whether it be mouth of kennedy or the lowest white liberal in the street who is beatnik like involving himself in these integration efforts, if we believed in it, we would integrate and we would find ght anybody who got in our way or made any effort whatsoever to stop us from integrating. if we really believed that the law of the land, the supreme court and other so-called judicial bodies were for real, when they talked about integration, we would integrate and knowing that the law was on our side and any effort that we made toward integration, why we we would know the law should be on our side if it's the law of the land. if it's the law of the land, then the demonstrators are within the law, and the discrim
the nation of islam hasn't done anything to retaliate? >> i think you should be happy. >> does your lack of action contradict your principles? >> you should be happy that muslims who follow the honorable elijah mohammed don't believe in any form of integration and any mention of the word of inat this at the -- of integration by whites whether it be mouth of kennedy or the lowest white liberal in the street who is beatnik like involving himself in these integration efforts, if...
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i see the need for a military force able to defend our vital national interests. see the need for a president who projects the policies that is more than a surprised reaction to world events. my commitment to america is to pursue an aggressive foreign-policy to stop rogue nations from developing weapons of mass distraction. i reject the president steele, which allows north korea a window of up to five years without inspections. those inspections are necessary. my commitment to america is to spike -- to fight the current -- fight the scourge of international terrorism following the bombing of the world trade center in new york and the gas attack in the tokyo subway. i will move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem to implement the sense of the senate resolution. calling for recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital. ladies and gentlemen my commitment to replace a president who has been inattentive, inactive, and indecisive when it comes to america's vital foreign-policy interests. today i have outlined goals and priorities i see for america. even though we have this his
i see the need for a military force able to defend our vital national interests. see the need for a president who projects the policies that is more than a surprised reaction to world events. my commitment to america is to pursue an aggressive foreign-policy to stop rogue nations from developing weapons of mass distraction. i reject the president steele, which allows north korea a window of up to five years without inspections. those inspections are necessary. my commitment to america is to...
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submit that 2016 could be the first foreign policy national election since 1980. administration has reduced our army to its smallest size since 1940. the navy has fewer ships and our air force has its smallest tactical fighter force in history. history teaches you cannot reduce our military strength without provoking our enemies. weakness arouses evil. speak, it is across the world. says jobs are the answer to violent jihad. johnresident, jihadi doesn't want a job. he wants to see paradise. and i think we should help him get there as quickly as possible. [applause] and with the growing threat of homegrown terror, it's important to remember our first line of defense is the right of self-defense. the right to ever, keep and bear arms must not be infringed on the american people. but violent jihad is not our only threat. in asia, china is massively expanding its military. thepentagon admitted that china satellite and ballistic missile technologies are rapidly approaching parity with our own. tonight, aather here new iron curtain is descending down the spine of europe.
submit that 2016 could be the first foreign policy national election since 1980. administration has reduced our army to its smallest size since 1940. the navy has fewer ships and our air force has its smallest tactical fighter force in history. history teaches you cannot reduce our military strength without provoking our enemies. weakness arouses evil. speak, it is across the world. says jobs are the answer to violent jihad. johnresident, jihadi doesn't want a job. he wants to see paradise. and...
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the national border patrol vice president sean moran said this in response. first let me tell you the border patrol officers and the uscis customs and immigration services officers have opposed the president's executive amnesty. their association has laid out how it will make the problem worse, it will increase the risk of terrorist attack and otherwise further degrade the integrity of our legal system. they have been clear about this. we ought to listen to them. they enforce that law repeatedly. that's their duty. and they've opposed bills that they think may look good on the surface but once they've read them and found out that the bill won't work effectively they speak out against that, which is very helpful and i'm glad they do. this is what mr. moran said -- quote -- "instead of supporting our agents, this administration has decided it is more important to find new ways to solicit complaints and invite ridicule against them." close quote. and the american people have got to know that the obama administration's dereliction of duty relaitding -- relating to
the national border patrol vice president sean moran said this in response. first let me tell you the border patrol officers and the uscis customs and immigration services officers have opposed the president's executive amnesty. their association has laid out how it will make the problem worse, it will increase the risk of terrorist attack and otherwise further degrade the integrity of our legal system. they have been clear about this. we ought to listen to them. they enforce that law...
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there is the national flag. the flag of the great seal.t you have here is a picture of absolute authority in one of the most fraught periods of history. certainly one of the most anxiety producing periods in harry truman's life. it is may 1945, he is just become president. all the moons and planets have fallen on him. he has just been told about the atomic bomb, the war in europe has ended, but he is facing the monumental task of ending the war in japan, with or without the atomic bomb. and then dealing with the soviet union. you see absolutely none of that in this forthright portrait of harry s truman. again, and truman confesses in his writings that he feels anxious. that he cannot measure up. he has a sense he is only going to be able to do the best he can. and that may well not be good enough. he is a very shrewd judge of other men and women. he resolves to do the best he can. i want to conclude with the way in which this portrait at that particular moment in our time in history, seems to make the success of the truman presidency inevi
there is the national flag. the flag of the great seal.t you have here is a picture of absolute authority in one of the most fraught periods of history. certainly one of the most anxiety producing periods in harry truman's life. it is may 1945, he is just become president. all the moons and planets have fallen on him. he has just been told about the atomic bomb, the war in europe has ended, but he is facing the monumental task of ending the war in japan, with or without the atomic bomb. and...
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in the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation or into tile paralysis, there were ny -- for infantile paralysis, there were many struggles of heartbreak. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who search for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by jonas salk was tested in the largest field trial and medical history. in 1955, salk vaccine is safe and effective. the next challenge is production in quantity. a huge task, a complex process all detailed in this book. it is officially called a protocol. the manufacturer recalls every step in the production of one lot of vaccine. the first requirement is trained scientists and technicians. the equipment they use get scrubbed up. a scalding steam bath for 15 minutes. when it comes out, it is completely sterilized, ready for the job ahead. vital to the production of the vaccine are monkeys from the far east. given the best of care. another basic ingr
in the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation or into tile paralysis, there were ny -- for infantile paralysis, there were many struggles of heartbreak. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who search for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by jonas salk was tested in the largest field trial and...
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given the mission of the national city agency given our footprint around the world us as a nation. we think about our ability to provide insights to help protect citizens wherever they are whether they be out there doing good things to try to help the world, whether they be tours, whether they be be serving in the embassy somewhere, whether they be wearing a uniform and define us as an about it in afghanistan or iraq today, clearly i'm very concerned as well as our key allies stick out to respond to that? sounds like an obviously sure but have you found yourself forced to develop new capabilities to make up for the lost capability? >> right. to be successful we have to be an adaptive learning organization and as a profile of our targets changed we have to change with them. >> i wonder if i could turn again, what's again because i do want to give time to the audience but this comes back to intelligence reform to some degree. recommendations 24 and 25, we haven't talked about it. this was big news the year and couple months ago but it's been as often happens in washington -- >> i hope
given the mission of the national city agency given our footprint around the world us as a nation. we think about our ability to provide insights to help protect citizens wherever they are whether they be out there doing good things to try to help the world, whether they be tours, whether they be be serving in the embassy somewhere, whether they be wearing a uniform and define us as an about it in afghanistan or iraq today, clearly i'm very concerned as well as our key allies stick out to...
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national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. >> schieffer: back now with mike morell and tom donilon. you're both talking about the threat here and both of you agree that there has to be some kind of force on the ground. but who is it going to be? >> in iraq it will need to be iraqi security forces. and there is a lot of push back against isis by the shia militias which is complicated organization. can be quite sectarian and violent that's a real challenge going forward. there's the core it is building up the iraqi security forces to retake territory. >> on the serious side, i don't think we've quite figured that out yet. training 5,000 moderate opposition a year which we haven't even started to do yet is not a large number in my view. the number is going to have to be larger in syria, you have to get syria right, if we don't isis will simp
national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. >> schieffer: back now with mike morell and tom donilon. you're both talking about the threat here and both of you agree that there has to be some kind of force on the ground. but who is it going to be? >> in iraq it will need to be...
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host: just to give you a snapshot, the national averages 5.7%. states like north dakota showing 2.8%. south dakota 3.8%. what is factoring into those states with lower numbers or with higher numbers? guest: some of the strongest it's right now, by and a lot of measures, north dakota is number one by almost every measure and that is because of the oil boom there. energy is really driving a lot of this, especially in the west. and sort of the middle corridor of the country from texas up to north dakota, states are doing very well. host: our guest is here to talk about conditions in the states, particularly as the national governors association meets today. you can watch it later on c-span, by the way. if you want to ask our guest questions you can do so this morning. you know, we put the lines bipartisan but when these governors meet, i suppose the partisan issues go out of it? guest: to some extent, yes. this is a bipartisan organization. as a said, a big reason is for sure that he is. to some degree, it is run by a democrat and a republican. gover
host: just to give you a snapshot, the national averages 5.7%. states like north dakota showing 2.8%. south dakota 3.8%. what is factoring into those states with lower numbers or with higher numbers? guest: some of the strongest it's right now, by and a lot of measures, north dakota is number one by almost every measure and that is because of the oil boom there. energy is really driving a lot of this, especially in the west. and sort of the middle corridor of the country from texas up to north...
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sometime poverty marginalization leads to extremism and i think the united nations responsibility today to address this issue, we know that there is a commitment through the security council last summer when they're leaders met and agree on adopting the resolution 2178 to counter terrorism around the world, and this is a great move, but we want to see implementation. i think we should collection our efforts. >> let's talk about some of what you just said. you said sometimes marginalization leads to extremism. more often than not, it does not. you have countries in terrible poverty around the world where extremism doesn't exist, so why do you think -- what is the toxic mix here that creates extremism, aside from marginalization and poverty? >> if we look at middle east dictatorship, corruption, a lack of education lack of opportunities that so many young people to take that road, and we see today, we cannot only accuse those young people from middle east. we see many young people coming also from europe. >> well that's the thing, you're seeing radicalization happen in countries where the
sometime poverty marginalization leads to extremism and i think the united nations responsibility today to address this issue, we know that there is a commitment through the security council last summer when they're leaders met and agree on adopting the resolution 2178 to counter terrorism around the world, and this is a great move, but we want to see implementation. i think we should collection our efforts. >> let's talk about some of what you just said. you said sometimes...
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he eventually split from the nation and founded the organization of afro-american unity.elcome trust the surname "x" to symbolize his lost african name. >> in 2005, democracy now! spoke to the renowned african-american historian manning marable about the life and legacy of malcolm x. at the time, he was working on a monument to biography of malcolm x. he expands why he believes that the max was one of the nation's greatest political thinkers. >> i think that malcolm x was the most remarkable historical figure produced by black america in the 20th century. that is ahead heavy statement but i think in his 39 short years of life, malcolm came to symbolize black urban america its culture, its politics, its militancy, its outrage against schrock shall racism. and at the -- structural racism. at the end of his life, a broad division of emancipatory power far better than any other single individual that he shared with edward duboise and paul robeson a pen africanist internationalist perspective. he shared with marcus garvey a commitment to building strong black institutions. he
he eventually split from the nation and founded the organization of afro-american unity.elcome trust the surname "x" to symbolize his lost african name. >> in 2005, democracy now! spoke to the renowned african-american historian manning marable about the life and legacy of malcolm x. at the time, he was working on a monument to biography of malcolm x. he expands why he believes that the max was one of the nation's greatest political thinkers. >> i think that malcolm x was...
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value that is generated for the nation. early on when the program was revealed, i was reporting this heavily at the time, the administration banded about a figure 50-plus thwarted. over time that figure was windled down by among others, -- whittled down among others senator patrick leahy the metadata, even down, he would argue, to zero, where the metadata itself was necessary where other programs could not have accomplished the same thing. can you identify a specific plot that without the bulk collection we wouldn't have been able to -- have identified? >> in large and classified forum, i'm not going to do that. >> does one exist? >> but i will say this, i base my assessment on the fact that i truly do believe it has generated value for us. can you prove to me without this you wouldn't have forestalled an attack, if you didn't have this you wouldn't have been able to forestall an attack, the criteria i would argue, if you use that then it would argue things like, well, why do we maintain fingerprints? if you don't prove to m
value that is generated for the nation. early on when the program was revealed, i was reporting this heavily at the time, the administration banded about a figure 50-plus thwarted. over time that figure was windled down by among others, -- whittled down among others senator patrick leahy the metadata, even down, he would argue, to zero, where the metadata itself was necessary where other programs could not have accomplished the same thing. can you identify a specific plot that without the bulk...
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the city? >> bring money for city and national attention. >> you like a good party? >> yes. >> you'll party with the democrats? >> maybe i'll think about it. >> you paint the town red or blue? >> how about both. >> very diplomatic. the red party threw a lot of enthusiastic parties when they were in town for the 2000 republican national convention and they now hope the democrats can out due them. >>> the last time the democrats hosted their national convention was july of 1948, the first time ever the dnc was televised. and they nominated harry s. true man as their candidate. >>> the dnc's announcement adds to a busy schedule. the city hosts pope francis for his first visit to the u.s. in september in the world meeting of families. and we invite you to stay with "action news" for continuing coverage as philadelphia prepares to host the democratic national convention and we'll have live reports beginning today at 4:00 including a look at security measures and you can find the latest online at 6abc.com. >>> now, to accuweather and the temperature plunge headed to us this
the city? >> bring money for city and national attention. >> you like a good party? >> yes. >> you'll party with the democrats? >> maybe i'll think about it. >> you paint the town red or blue? >> how about both. >> very diplomatic. the red party threw a lot of enthusiastic parties when they were in town for the 2000 republican national convention and they now hope the democrats can out due them. >>> the last time the democrats hosted...
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it's supposed to be a 20-year out look at the nation's defense needs. so secretary hagel raised the issue with us, the concern that is the program of record, the program we are going to need 20 years down the road? are we going to be starting now to produce the weapons that 20 years from now we'll be needing? many of us, i think, were mindful of the fact that over the last decade we have been essentially eating the seed corn that was laid down in the carter-reagan defense buildup of the late 1970's and early 1980's. we need to be thinking now of what capabilities we can provide for service men and women who are going to be called upon in the future. so i wanted to mention that specific areas that has a panel in keeping secretary hagel's charge that we concluded we ought to be looking at down the road for the future. i hope, mr. chairman, and senator reed, that you and the members of the committee will be bearing some of those things in mind as you consider the program, budget review over the next few years. i'll tick them off. armed intelligence surveill
it's supposed to be a 20-year out look at the nation's defense needs. so secretary hagel raised the issue with us, the concern that is the program of record, the program we are going to need 20 years down the road? are we going to be starting now to produce the weapons that 20 years from now we'll be needing? many of us, i think, were mindful of the fact that over the last decade we have been essentially eating the seed corn that was laid down in the carter-reagan defense buildup of the late...
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i wanted to bring those issues to the forefront of the national debate. d i wanted to balance the budget to bring financial stability and jobs back to america. [applause] most importantly, i have wanted my party to stand up for what we believe in again. [applause] but something changed along the way as i listened to americans around this country. on my first trip to iowa i heard people speak of a profound fear and distrust of multi-national corporations. from new hampshire to texas i met americans doubting the words of our leaders and our government in washington. every where i go people are asking fundamental questions: who can we trust? is the media reporting the truth? what is happening to our country? the americans i have met love their country. [applause] they believe deeply in its promise, our values and our principles. but they know something is wrong and they want to take action. they want to do something to right our path. but they feel washington isn't listening. and as individuals, they lack the power to change the course those in washington hav
i wanted to bring those issues to the forefront of the national debate. d i wanted to balance the budget to bring financial stability and jobs back to america. [applause] most importantly, i have wanted my party to stand up for what we believe in again. [applause] but something changed along the way as i listened to americans around this country. on my first trip to iowa i heard people speak of a profound fear and distrust of multi-national corporations. from new hampshire to texas i met...
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it's modeled on the national counterterrorism center created after 9/11 to foster sharing of terrorism related intelligence. white house cybersecurity and counterterror and terrorism adviser lisa monaco discussed the agency at the woodrow wilson center in washington d.c.. this is an hour. >> good afternoon. we have an overflow audience inside this room. obviously lots of cameras beaming this offense to places far and wide and we have an overflow room as well because the wilson center is truly honored to host this event. i am welcoming some of our nearest and dearest supporters pretty thank representative jim himes of connecticut will be here or is here. i am jane harman the president and ceo of the wilson center. 15 years ago a disgruntled australian contractor hacked a sewage control system in queensland spilling millions of gallons of waste onto public lands it into public waters. all it took him then was a laptop and the a radio. today our infrastructure is increasingly networked rail switches water mains power grids. americans lives are more vulnerable than ever to digital disrupti
it's modeled on the national counterterrorism center created after 9/11 to foster sharing of terrorism related intelligence. white house cybersecurity and counterterror and terrorism adviser lisa monaco discussed the agency at the woodrow wilson center in washington d.c.. this is an hour. >> good afternoon. we have an overflow audience inside this room. obviously lots of cameras beaming this offense to places far and wide and we have an overflow room as well because the wilson center is...
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mississippi has one of the healthiest unemployment trust funds in the nation. due to decreased demand on the unemployment fund will be allocating dollars for training purposes. these workforce training dollars will be managed by the state workforce investment board and committed to training programs at our community colleges. the mississippi economic council blueprint competitor and study identified the need for more skilled laborers in mississippi and in a centralized agency to manage workforce development to sum up we we will keep mississippi working by investing more in skills training at our community colleges and having faith that workers can help build the future. [applause] i have also requested 3 million in my executive budget recommendation to begin the mississippi work scholarship fund which would offer a student in any high school involved in a career readiness program maintains a c average an opportunity to continue that course of study through a committee college on a full scholarship. as a blue-collar kid, i worked my way through junior college, bu
mississippi has one of the healthiest unemployment trust funds in the nation. due to decreased demand on the unemployment fund will be allocating dollars for training purposes. these workforce training dollars will be managed by the state workforce investment board and committed to training programs at our community colleges. the mississippi economic council blueprint competitor and study identified the need for more skilled laborers in mississippi and in a centralized agency to manage...
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at the cliff house, i'm helping to facilitate with the national parks service a discussion on the future of ocean beach. the tradition of ocean beach bonfires. this is an important meeting that we are asking community members, the national park service and others for suggestions on how we can collectively support continuing the bonfires, but also as a city and national park service ensure that the environment is protected as well. and that there is good maintenance and clean up, but also public safety as well. bonfires have provided free and accessible recreation activities enjoyed by generations of families and students, surfers and so many others. the tradition has been going on for over 125 years in our city. i think one of the key areas in my district is called kelly's cove, where surfers gathered and it's basically part of our san francisco history, part of ocean beach history and that is at ocean beach at the foot of balboa and cabralo. the tradition of bonfires has been allowed to continue by the national park service, concentrating an area for bonfire use that is close to the bea
at the cliff house, i'm helping to facilitate with the national parks service a discussion on the future of ocean beach. the tradition of ocean beach bonfires. this is an important meeting that we are asking community members, the national park service and others for suggestions on how we can collectively support continuing the bonfires, but also as a city and national park service ensure that the environment is protected as well. and that there is good maintenance and clean up, but also public...
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the city will host the 2016 democratic national convention. e announcement came before 10:00 this morning. we're flaring a number of local and national politicians. we're excited about the upcoming event. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >> it is 11:30. we're following breaking news throughout the morning and it is a big one. democrats are coming to philadelphia. this morning the democratic national committee selected the city of brotherly love to host the 2016 convention in july of 2016. let's go to doug shimell live at city hall getting reaction to the big announcement. what a boon for the city. >> reporter: exactly. philadelphia has been very good to the democratic party over the decades. in particular to president barack obama delivering huge margins in philadelphia that helped him carry pennsylvania for his election and re-election. so those things aren't forgotten when the democratic national committee hands out big economic plums like the july 2016 convention. now, the head of the democratic national committee, debbie wasserman schultz met with
the city will host the 2016 democratic national convention. e announcement came before 10:00 this morning. we're flaring a number of local and national politicians. we're excited about the upcoming event. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >> it is 11:30. we're following breaking news throughout the morning and it is a big one. democrats are coming to philadelphia. this morning the democratic national committee selected the city of brotherly love to host the 2016 convention in july of...
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the national amount is 5-6 months according to the research center report. german parents receive up to 4 -- 14 months and france, 6 months. in 2004 california passed the law in which they receive 6 weeks off. san francisco doubled that this 2002 but longer time can be better for the families in the long run we know they are offering 4-5 months for new mothers and 3 months off for new fathers. companies provided that 2 months off in new mothers quitting their job. so now with more than 10 years of data to guide us, i am formally requesting that our controllers office adopt announcement how policies have faired, how much the program has been utilized an whether there it is possibility to extend time off for new parents w that we hope this will provide a pass forward for certain recommendations we make in the future. i would like to thank the controllers office for this. >> thank you. supervisor avalos? >>supervisor john avalos: thank you, madam clerk, three items for introduction. first off, is a resolution regarding the local hire ordinance and keeping our l
the national amount is 5-6 months according to the research center report. german parents receive up to 4 -- 14 months and france, 6 months. in 2004 california passed the law in which they receive 6 weeks off. san francisco doubled that this 2002 but longer time can be better for the families in the long run we know they are offering 4-5 months for new mothers and 3 months off for new fathers. companies provided that 2 months off in new mothers quitting their job. so now with more than 10 years...
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and the national security advisor sometimes was the one present in the options. you had to present them to the president and a fairway. -- in a fair way. i wanted to present madeleine's options in a way as if she were standing next to me and that she could believe that i had fairly stated her options. and in the fourth function is to make sure the president's policies are in demented. -- are implemented. you make these options, and the state has its own view, and it is quite easy for the policy to be unrecognizable, so the national security advisor has to continue to push and prod to make sure that that policy is carried out. i would say that the last role and by far the most important role, and i said this to each of my successors, advisers, both republican and democrat, who have asked me about the job, is that you have to be able to tell the president the truth. you need to. all of the president's senior advisers tell the president the truth. but it is the truth from a diplomatic perspective, if you are a secretary of state. it is the truth from the military pe
and the national security advisor sometimes was the one present in the options. you had to present them to the president and a fairway. -- in a fair way. i wanted to present madeleine's options in a way as if she were standing next to me and that she could believe that i had fairly stated her options. and in the fourth function is to make sure the president's policies are in demented. -- are implemented. you make these options, and the state has its own view, and it is quite easy for the policy...
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the qtr process itself. it is supposed to be a 20 a 20 year outlook nation's defense. and so secretary hagel raised the issue of the concern that the program of record as of the program we will need 20 years down the road? are we starting now to produce the weapons 20 years from now we we will be in the media is mindful of the fact that over the last decade we have been essentially the seed corn that was laid out in the current reagan defense bill the of the late 1970s and early 80's. we need to need to be thinking now what capabilities we can provide servicemen and women become part in the future. future. and so i wanted to mention a specific areas that as a panel in keeping with the sec.'s charge that we concluded beyond to get down the road for the future. i hope, mr. chairman, sen. hope, mr. chairman, senator, you and the members of the community will be bearing some of those things in mind as you consider the program budget review. armed intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance space because of her critical dependence, cyberspace, maintenance of air superiority
the qtr process itself. it is supposed to be a 20 a 20 year outlook nation's defense. and so secretary hagel raised the issue of the concern that the program of record as of the program we will need 20 years down the road? are we starting now to produce the weapons 20 years from now we we will be in the media is mindful of the fact that over the last decade we have been essentially the seed corn that was laid out in the current reagan defense bill the of the late 1970s and early 80's. we need...
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that article five issue in the northeast. nations are putting their forces behind their signature that says we are committed to article five. i would never even repeat the description that you said. the bottom line is nato has stood up to the plan for making our alliance better ready to meet these challenges. >> i have a question on isis. could you give us an update about the fighters from europe? how nato and eucom are countering that issue? how do you see turkey's role in countering? >> the flow of foreign fighters to syria and from syria is a problem. we all accept that. it could not be made more plane starting in belgium first, and then paris, and then copenhagen. laying out in the press over the last three days, three teenage girls choosing to go joint isis. the problem of foreign fighters in both directions is concerning. the nations -- first of all nato has decided to take this on and make this a part of our mission to address this. multiple nations have already joined in several groups to address this. now that will continue
that article five issue in the northeast. nations are putting their forces behind their signature that says we are committed to article five. i would never even repeat the description that you said. the bottom line is nato has stood up to the plan for making our alliance better ready to meet these challenges. >> i have a question on isis. could you give us an update about the fighters from europe? how nato and eucom are countering that issue? how do you see turkey's role in countering?...
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particularly for hawaii, the hawaii volcanoes national park and the forest national wildlife refuge are the number one land acquisition projects for the national park service and the u.s. fish and wildlife service. in fiscal year 2016. this effort has taken us a long time to get to the point where these projects are the top priority ranking. so i want to commend you for working with us over a period of time to get to where we need to get to. i realize that the president's budget calls for full funding of this fund. i wanted to ask you, how important is congressional action and making sure that the lwcf funds are more consistent. you keep asking for full funding. we keep not giving you full funding. full fund something about $900 million, we give you maybe $300 or 400. how important is it for us to provide you with more consistent and better funding over a longer period of time to allow the department to plan and execute these projects effectively? >> thank you very much senator hirono. there is no question that 50 years ago congress was very visionary when they passed the land water con
particularly for hawaii, the hawaii volcanoes national park and the forest national wildlife refuge are the number one land acquisition projects for the national park service and the u.s. fish and wildlife service. in fiscal year 2016. this effort has taken us a long time to get to the point where these projects are the top priority ranking. so i want to commend you for working with us over a period of time to get to where we need to get to. i realize that the president's budget calls for full...
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curry then joined his teammates at the arlington national cemetery. you see here later where they lay rad a rooetwreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> we did start off with some tech tempature in the 30s. >> we are tracking changes here that may eventually make it feel at least a little bit like winter across the bay area. and that is developing the storm system just off to the north. mainly across pacific northwest, that's increasing possibility or showers. we'll take you outside of the sky camera network right now. temperatures tolding in the upper 50s and low 60s. really, 2 biggest thing we're seeing is high clouds across the bay. those high clouds are definitely going to come across the bay as we head into tomorrow morning's forecast. just getting a little cloud cover should help to insulate the bay area and keep our temperatures from going as cold as it has been the past two nights. we'll drop down to 41 in the north bay. your microclimate forecast as we head tlout thursday, another mild day. really, no indication here that we have a storm
curry then joined his teammates at the arlington national cemetery. you see here later where they lay rad a rooetwreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> we did start off with some tech tempature in the 30s. >> we are tracking changes here that may eventually make it feel at least a little bit like winter across the bay area. and that is developing the storm system just off to the north. mainly across pacific northwest, that's increasing possibility or showers. we'll take you...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> breaking news on the roads, a snow plow in flames. what drivers need to know. plus -- >> we have no water in these buildings. we need water. >> troubles inside too. how people are faring after sticking out with no water. and cries for help gone. the backlash after complaints were deleted. first data 11:00, we begin our weather coverage with meteorologist eileen whelan. she has a look at what we can expect overnight. it has been a busy evening so far. eileen: it really has, the snow earlier today, starting to transition to sleep and rain. now we are really starting to see the full transition over to rain, especially southern maryland. in the district, mainly rain still freezing rain being picked up by the stormwatch 7 live doppler radar. frederick, montgomery county southern loudoun county, and fairfax county. the temperatures have it on the rise, above freezing in dulles, and d.c. in frederick still above freezing. regardless of their temperatures, t
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> breaking news on the roads, a snow plow in flames. what drivers need to know. plus -- >> we have no water in these buildings. we need water. >> troubles inside too. how people are faring after sticking out with no water. and cries for help gone. the backlash after complaints were deleted. first data 11:00, we begin our weather coverage...
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and we are running what is the largest mental health facility in the nation. we have 3500 inmates who need mental health. we are ill equipped to address the challenges of this population in patrol. patrol personal lack mental health training and we have lack of med teams and community supports to help the deputies de-escalate the contract. we need crisis intervention training so the deputies know how to respond to the mental ill. we need to create a response to those in crisis and strategy that focus on alternatives to incarceration. and we need to focus on the next generation and those exposed to violence and trauma. the young person may not have been physically struck we know their brains are permanently damaged by the exposure to the violence. your responsibility doesn't end with the yellow tape is down. violent crime has many vict mudsms and we must do what we can to support them. law enforcement must be trained on how to interact with young people in crisis and those who are trauma impacted. we need to taylor response to the age and characteristics of the
and we are running what is the largest mental health facility in the nation. we have 3500 inmates who need mental health. we are ill equipped to address the challenges of this population in patrol. patrol personal lack mental health training and we have lack of med teams and community supports to help the deputies de-escalate the contract. we need crisis intervention training so the deputies know how to respond to the mental ill. we need to create a response to those in crisis and strategy that...
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the town is a headquarters for multiple multi-national military force from all four countries. von edege has more from the capital. >> the recapture is a hugely significant and symbolic victory for the nigerian army because it has been the thorn in the side of the fight against the group over the last 6 years, two very controversial events have taken place in the town earlier this year in january. there were reports of at least 2000 people killed by boko haram and the military were basically accused of turning a blind eye to this. in 2013, similar accusations, though a smaller number at least 200 people were allegedly killed by boko haram and dumped in a mass grave. again, authorities were accused of not responding to sos calls from residents in the area. so it was hugely important for the nigerian military to get this town back from boko haram. they are telling us many were killed in the violence that cantha took place, that they were able to get weapons that the group were holding, anti-air anti-aircraft weapons for example and what they are hoping now that the town is under
the town is a headquarters for multiple multi-national military force from all four countries. von edege has more from the capital. >> the recapture is a hugely significant and symbolic victory for the nigerian army because it has been the thorn in the side of the fight against the group over the last 6 years, two very controversial events have taken place in the town earlier this year in january. there were reports of at least 2000 people killed by boko haram and the military were...
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in 1974, she started the graphic arts department at the national gallery and the collection she developed included fine print rear books drawings, cartoons, caricatures, and postage. wendy has curated many exhibitions, lectured widely, and served as the interim director of the national portrait gallery from june 2012 through march of 2013. her long-standing interest in george washington started with a traveling expedition of 18th-century printed portraits accompanied by her own book "george washington: american icon." she has authored books and published articles on the 19th century portrait drawings, celebrity caricatures, and the editorial cartoons about home she will tell you a little bit more in a moment. her book "i, contact -- "eye co ntact" has been nominated for awards for distinguished scholarship in the field of art history. wendy's present excavation and accompanying book are titled "face value: portraiture in the age of abstraction.” she will speak to us now and how george washington's contemporaries saw him. please join me in celebrating this opportunity to learn more about a
in 1974, she started the graphic arts department at the national gallery and the collection she developed included fine print rear books drawings, cartoons, caricatures, and postage. wendy has curated many exhibitions, lectured widely, and served as the interim director of the national portrait gallery from june 2012 through march of 2013. her long-standing interest in george washington started with a traveling expedition of 18th-century printed portraits accompanied by her own book...
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he reached out to the national network to end domestic violence. hed a new policy, the policy is not perfect, but a step in the right direction. but the problem is, he is continuing to treat this as an image problem. he is trying to diminish it, deflect, evade it is just about ray rice. we believe it is not just about ray rice. roger goodell cannot credibly commit to making the kinds of changes throughout the organization we believe needs to be made, and that is why we think he needs to go. >> that is terry o'neill. you have also called for roger goodell to go. talk about her views and your views. >> she is absolutely right. there is a legal term fruit from a poison tree. that is who roger goodell's, a poison tree. so matter what he does, given the fact the first 55 players who were accused of domestic violence under his tenure, roger goodell effectively sat on his hands. everything is going to look shady this way forward. you need a new commissioner who is willing to work with the players association to figure out how to have a sensible policy on t
he reached out to the national network to end domestic violence. hed a new policy, the policy is not perfect, but a step in the right direction. but the problem is, he is continuing to treat this as an image problem. he is trying to diminish it, deflect, evade it is just about ray rice. we believe it is not just about ray rice. roger goodell cannot credibly commit to making the kinds of changes throughout the organization we believe needs to be made, and that is why we think he needs to go....
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those organizations will belong to the governor and support and be nationalized in the event of a national emergency. that entity will belong to the ministry of defense and paid by national funds. so the mechanism is under way right now where we are training tribal elements in anbar right now, they are being trained by the iraqi government. we're providing the training. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator flake. thank you for your testimony. we've got a vote so we need to go quickly. just a couple of questions quickly. how important do you think -- and i apologize if you answered this before i came. >> i think it's very important. the united states has exerted great leadership in bringing together these countries ultimately to support the restoration of the situation in iraq, its sovereignty and ultimately to deal the defeat daesh. isil is a threat that is unique in our time and certainly unique in the time that i have been in the service and while the elements of the aumf will be treated by this administration and many of the members have brought up important points for clarity or for con
those organizations will belong to the governor and support and be nationalized in the event of a national emergency. that entity will belong to the ministry of defense and paid by national funds. so the mechanism is under way right now where we are training tribal elements in anbar right now, they are being trained by the iraqi government. we're providing the training. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator flake. thank you for your testimony. we've got a vote so we need to go...
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at that time, he was still with the nation of islam. not want -- they did not like what he was doing in terms of the outreach. they did not like what he was doing in terms of being more involved actively in making some collective with the civil rights movement. they wanted to keep themselves isolated. many of them resisted that. undermine him with the leader of the nation of islam. i've always believed if allies and mohammed had not been ill at the time or people could take advantage of a leader who was ill, he might've called brother malcolm and it's at, what is going on? let sit down and talk. i read a book that sometimes when a leader is ill, he could have a major affect. then of course again government agents were helping to promote this. they would call brother malcolm's people and say, you better watch out for allies you mohammed's people -- elijah vomits people is it a watch out for malcolm his people and vice versa. that is how i've come to realize and see it after all these years. >> ilyasah shabazz, one of the big revelations
at that time, he was still with the nation of islam. not want -- they did not like what he was doing in terms of the outreach. they did not like what he was doing in terms of being more involved actively in making some collective with the civil rights movement. they wanted to keep themselves isolated. many of them resisted that. undermine him with the leader of the nation of islam. i've always believed if allies and mohammed had not been ill at the time or people could take advantage of a...
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to keep the nation secure. his leadership did not stop there we who work in the defense of our nation are called to live uncommon lives. the secretary and i have been advocates within our government and within the american people for us delivering on the promise to keep faith with civilian personnel and service members and families. and he is a devoted family man and an exemplary person. he is a man of character and the type of character that was someone who valued be tested in this and they have a right of service to the nation. it is simply as solid as steel. but the love of the country is even stronger and it still resides in his chest. a permanent reminder of the sacrifice. a 20-year-old charles timothy hagel made the decision to volunteer because there was a war going on in hell the responsibility to serve. but he also wanted to set a good example for his three younger brothers and reflecting on that position he said that my father had suddenly passed away and i just wasn't coming together a way that i shou
to keep the nation secure. his leadership did not stop there we who work in the defense of our nation are called to live uncommon lives. the secretary and i have been advocates within our government and within the american people for us delivering on the promise to keep faith with civilian personnel and service members and families. and he is a devoted family man and an exemplary person. he is a man of character and the type of character that was someone who valued be tested in this and they...
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> new details about a 61-year-old woman who died in her home. the investigation of a student found dead inside of his home. and new information about the controversy involving nbc nightly live news anchor brian williams. we are learning more about a woman who was killed in a delphi yesterday for stop she is 61-year-old karen siegman. her neighbor, rudolph phelps has been arrested and charged with murder. kevin lewis is live in a delphi. friends are in shock over the arrest? >> they are, and who wouldn't be. the delphi is peppered with condo and apartment buildings. there are a few lights inside of the building tonight in adelpghi. the most startling aspect of this crime, neighbor on neighbor of violence. >> apparently a female was attacked in there was blood on the ground. >> a suspicious 911 call led the police to the racquet club condominium where they found karen siegman dead in her apartment w
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> new details about a 61-year-old woman who died in her home. the investigation of a student found dead inside of his home. and new information about the controversy involving nbc nightly live news anchor brian williams. we are learning more about a woman who was killed in a delphi yesterday...