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they literally asked them today as far as we can tell. the president-elect has asked the top officials at the state department to stay on, the director of the national counterterrorism center, the head of the drug enforcement agency, the guy who runs the treasury department office that fights terrorist financing, that guy, they've asked him to run the whole treasury department for a while because the trump folks didn't pick anybody else to start working there. hope you guydidn't have any plans. yoguys don't mind staying on indefinitely while the trump administration gets its act together, do you? you're just going to stay, right? the "washington post" is keeping a tally of nominations for the incoming administration. of the 690 key positions in the new administration that require senate confirmation, of those 690 positions, the president-elect has so far nominated 30. 30 out of 690 and those are just the ones that are important enough to need senate confirmation. even the positions the president-elect can just appoint including basically
they literally asked them today as far as we can tell. the president-elect has asked the top officials at the state department to stay on, the director of the national counterterrorism center, the head of the drug enforcement agency, the guy who runs the treasury department office that fights terrorist financing, that guy, they've asked him to run the whole treasury department for a while because the trump folks didn't pick anybody else to start working there. hope you guydidn't have any plans....
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i don't think it's as particular as it would have been. >> as it used to be? >> well, that goes without saying. >> but it's languaged differently. i think beauty becomes a stand in about -- the question about woman's beauty questions their womanhood. i think it's perhaps more sophisticated in a good way but it's languaged differently. the climate is such that it cannot be expressed in the stark way that it would have been how dare it be a woman. >> did you find anyone going put that beautiful frederick douglas? you haven't heard that yet. >> the stuff i've seen i did not see that. i think it's telling that it's not there in some ways. >> in other words, i mean, it may be coded differently now. >> exactly. which means that it's still there. >> right. >> people are just masking it, as you said, a little differently or it could be, as you say, it's -- we really have turned a corner, but i guess we'll see. all right. i promised to go over here. yes. >> i'm a doctoral candidate at rutgers university. we talk about the timing of harriet tubman being on the new curre
i don't think it's as particular as it would have been. >> as it used to be? >> well, that goes without saying. >> but it's languaged differently. i think beauty becomes a stand in about -- the question about woman's beauty questions their womanhood. i think it's perhaps more sophisticated in a good way but it's languaged differently. the climate is such that it cannot be expressed in the stark way that it would have been how dare it be a woman. >> did you find anyone...
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i have as attorney general as well. we deal with weighty issues and there's passion of both sides of issues. we should not succumb to personalizing matters. we should encourage open and civil discourse. let me say to you, site tells us the climate is changing. in human activity in cement and facts that change. the ability to measure with precision the degree and extent of that impact and what to do about it are subject to continuing debate and dialogue, as well as should be. with these principles in mind i seek to answer your questions today and i am honored to be her today to be considered for the position of the epa administrator. thank you, mr. chairman. >> welcomed to your family and thank you and congratulations again. attorney general, you've answered the committee questionnaire, the united states office of government ethics has stated that your quote in compliance with applicable laws and regulations governing conflicts of interest. throughout this hearing and with a question for the record committee members will
i have as attorney general as well. we deal with weighty issues and there's passion of both sides of issues. we should not succumb to personalizing matters. we should encourage open and civil discourse. let me say to you, site tells us the climate is changing. in human activity in cement and facts that change. the ability to measure with precision the degree and extent of that impact and what to do about it are subject to continuing debate and dialogue, as well as should be. with these...
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as possible. where we can offer that certainty, we will do so. that is why last year we acted quickly to give clarity about farm payments and university funding. it is why, as we repeal the weopean communities act, will convert the body's existing e.u. law into british law. this will give us maximum certainty as we leave the e.u. the same rules and laws won't reply -- will apply on the days after brexit as they did before. it will be for the british parliament to decide on any law after full scrutiny and proper parliamentary debate. parliament,s to there is one other way in which i would like to provide certainty. i can confirm today that the government will put the final agreed between the u.k. and the e.u., to a vote in both houses of parliament before it comes into fore. our second guiding principle is to build a stronger britain. that means taking control of foreign affairs, as those who voted in the millions to leave that we must. leaving the european union will mean that our goals will be ma
as possible. where we can offer that certainty, we will do so. that is why last year we acted quickly to give clarity about farm payments and university funding. it is why, as we repeal the weopean communities act, will convert the body's existing e.u. law into british law. this will give us maximum certainty as we leave the e.u. the same rules and laws won't reply -- will apply on the days after brexit as they did before. it will be for the british parliament to decide on any law after full...
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national guard is represented here as well as the fire chief, gregory dean. i am very thankful as well to the federal partners who have joined us, and you will hear from the special agent in charge for the washington, d.c. office for the united states secret service, as well as park police representatives and representatives from the federal emergency management agency, or fema. so let me thank all of them for the work that they had been doing in preparation for the inauguration. of course in washington, d.c. we are the capital of the united states of america and the seat of our federal government, and every four years our government works overtime to keep everyone safe during the peaceful transition of power. that is the hallmark of our democracy. since april my administration has been working closely with our federal, local and regional and private sector partners to ensure a seamless oversight and integrated management of this national event and this special security event. as members of the media, we're so grateful to see so many of you know local, nation
national guard is represented here as well as the fire chief, gregory dean. i am very thankful as well to the federal partners who have joined us, and you will hear from the special agent in charge for the washington, d.c. office for the united states secret service, as well as park police representatives and representatives from the federal emergency management agency, or fema. so let me thank all of them for the work that they had been doing in preparation for the inauguration. of course in...
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that region is not yet been as a distinct part of the united states or seen as unique. that is going to change at the beginning of the 1870's when we enter into what historians call the discovery of appalachia. the reason why you are going to see the discovery of appalachia is going to be due to local color writing. it is going to become popular at the beginning of the 1870's. local colorists were writers and journalists who went into appalachia and were going to write about appalachia. they were not interested in the landscape. they were focused on the people. as they are going to be writing about the mountain people. these local color writers, their stories are going to be published in middle-class the journals that were popular at this time. some of the most prominent are "harper's weekly," and "appleton's journal." these are going to be read by middle-class people and most of these middle-class people live in the north and in cities. we are talking about a middle-class people who live in new york city and philadelphia. that is going to be the readership. that is who
that region is not yet been as a distinct part of the united states or seen as unique. that is going to change at the beginning of the 1870's when we enter into what historians call the discovery of appalachia. the reason why you are going to see the discovery of appalachia is going to be due to local color writing. it is going to become popular at the beginning of the 1870's. local colorists were writers and journalists who went into appalachia and were going to write about appalachia. they...
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, not as an implement -- and not as an impediment. in summary, the department of transportation has a key role to play in modernizing our transportation systems. strengthening our nation's competitiveness and improving our quality of life. and i look forward to working with you to rebuild, refurbish and revitalize america's infrastructure so our economy can continue to grow, create good paying jobs for america's working families and enhance our quality of life. thank you. and now i'll be pleased to take your questions into thank you, secretary chao. before we begin our questions, i want to ask unanimous consent to put 20 letters of support for secretary chao into the record. they come from a diversity group of stakeholders ranging from first responders and transportation infrastructure groups to labor and shippers. without objection, so ordered. secretary chao, i think i countied at least a half dozen references to working with congress and more specifically to working with this committee in your testimony. i know you appreciate the i
, not as an implement -- and not as an impediment. in summary, the department of transportation has a key role to play in modernizing our transportation systems. strengthening our nation's competitiveness and improving our quality of life. and i look forward to working with you to rebuild, refurbish and revitalize america's infrastructure so our economy can continue to grow, create good paying jobs for america's working families and enhance our quality of life. thank you. and now i'll be...
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some oil on destin beaches, as well as tarballs as far east as panama city.id, it shut down the tourist season for one entire year. on the gulf coast. and had that spill been at a time when the loop current that comes off of the western end of cuba and loops up into the gulf of mexico then turned south, goes around the florida keys and becomes a gulfstream, that hugs the coast, not only at miami but at your residence and west palm beach all the way up to fort pierce, before it takes off further out into the atlantic on the coast. had that spill or any future spill gotten into the loop current we would've had that effect on the east coast of florida, and the resulting debacle with regard to our tourism industry. now, there's one other reason of why this is so important to us. and you and i have not had a chance to talk about this. the largest training and testing area for united states military in the world is the gulf coast off of florida. it is the gulf testing and training range, and thus, the extensive activities that no lonely eglin air force base, but al
some oil on destin beaches, as well as tarballs as far east as panama city.id, it shut down the tourist season for one entire year. on the gulf coast. and had that spill been at a time when the loop current that comes off of the western end of cuba and loops up into the gulf of mexico then turned south, goes around the florida keys and becomes a gulfstream, that hugs the coast, not only at miami but at your residence and west palm beach all the way up to fort pierce, before it takes off further...
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as you may know. he personally participated in meetings in west virginia so in kentucky, florida texas pennsylvania nevada, washington oregon. and i think nebraska. i wrote a letter on january the 11th you may recall i wrote a letter to you on december 28 and posed a series of questions to you and ask for your responses by january the ninth i've yet to receive those responses. i wrote a letter to her on january the 11th to the assistant secretary darcy of the department of the army and i wrote because we're getting another hearing in our office a whole list of assertions about the waters of the u.s. here things that we are hearing. that is to ask these questions one of the questions are the epa and the court currently implementing new clean water rule. the assertion was that that has indeed been happening. is that really the case two days later or three days letter of the agencies are not in lamenting the new clean water rule. the agencies immediately directed those. and instead resume implementing th
as you may know. he personally participated in meetings in west virginia so in kentucky, florida texas pennsylvania nevada, washington oregon. and i think nebraska. i wrote a letter on january the 11th you may recall i wrote a letter to you on december 28 and posed a series of questions to you and ask for your responses by january the ninth i've yet to receive those responses. i wrote a letter to her on january the 11th to the assistant secretary darcy of the department of the army and i wrote...
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far as nobody is offering themselves up in as far as commissioner low is my seatmate has generally agreed hereby nominate commissioner yee to the vice chair. >> (laughter) thank you commissioner peskin thank you commissioner low. >> and there's a seconded by commissioner tang at this time open up for public comment on the election of the vice chair of the timma committee seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk can we take this same house, same call? >> congratulations commissioner yee. >> i want to make sure it is echoed by the west side of treasure island. >> we want to make sure we have quorum. >> all right. mr. clerk, call the next item. >> item 6 introduction of new items are there any new items for introduction here today seeing none, we open up for public comment on this item. >> seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk the next item. >> item 7 general public comment. >> thank you. good morning andrew yip so solely by the spreading of true principle on the society than ever of the topaz e people know of love and kindness of good deeds to be sought through the traged
far as nobody is offering themselves up in as far as commissioner low is my seatmate has generally agreed hereby nominate commissioner yee to the vice chair. >> (laughter) thank you commissioner peskin thank you commissioner low. >> and there's a seconded by commissioner tang at this time open up for public comment on the election of the vice chair of the timma committee seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk can we take this same house, same call? >> congratulations...
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not as bad as some feared.ent-elect's face as he prepares for what must be the biggest day of his life. there he is arriving at the church along with melania. you see the gift box. looks like a tiffany box. it is a tradition for the incoming first lady to give a gift to the outgoing first lady as well. >> you see the president-elect and melania walk church, greet the reverend. immigrant from cuba. paula faris is at the church this morning. the main sermon in st. john's coming from a strong supporter of the president-elect. >> reporter: that's right, george. the sermon will be delivered by dr. robert jeffress, the senior pastor of the first baptist church in dallas. he's chosen his sermon title. when god chooses a leader. he calls trump his friend, he's not going to be lecturing him, he's going to be encouraging him as a friend. but he's going to be making comparisons, drawing comparisons to the old testament figure by nehemiah. he sees the parallels between nehemiah who faced a lot of criticism and donald trump
not as bad as some feared.ent-elect's face as he prepares for what must be the biggest day of his life. there he is arriving at the church along with melania. you see the gift box. looks like a tiffany box. it is a tradition for the incoming first lady to give a gift to the outgoing first lady as well. >> you see the president-elect and melania walk church, greet the reverend. immigrant from cuba. paula faris is at the church this morning. the main sermon in st. john's coming from a...
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it is not as bad as it could get. blizzards tearing across south—east england and feet of snow.|j blizzards tearing across south—east england and feet of snow. i do vaguely recall it being nippy. we we re vaguely recall it being nippy. we were built of stern stuff. vaguely recall it being nippy. we were built of stem stuff. thank you. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0lly foster. good evening, the former watford, aston villa and england manager graham taylor has died at the age of 72. his family say he had a suspected heart attack early this morning — and that it was "totally unexpected". as you can expect hundreds of tributes have been paid from throughout the game from former colleagues and players. gary lineker described him as "‘an outstanding manager, lover of football and thoroughly decent man." patrick gearey looks back at his career. graham taylor will be remember as a be leering eengland manager but one of the best english manager, his time in charge came to exemplify its
it is not as bad as it could get. blizzards tearing across south—east england and feet of snow.|j blizzards tearing across south—east england and feet of snow. i do vaguely recall it being nippy. we we re vaguely recall it being nippy. we were built of stern stuff. vaguely recall it being nippy. we were built of stem stuff. thank you. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0lly foster. good evening, the former watford, aston villa and england manager graham...
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i know you're as proud of him as he is of you.the naval service refer to it as going over the side. secretary carter, as you go over the side, you have what every leader would want to have. you have the absolute admiration, appreciation and yes, the affection of those with whom you've served. and that certainly includes joe dunford and all the other assembled senior leaders that are here today. and you should also have the satisfaction that comes with making a profound difference in the department for the nation, and in the lives of legion of men and women who are proud to say that they're carter trained. mr. secretary, in the end, you know what winning looks like. thank you, sir. we've been proud to follow you. [ applause ] >> attention. mark, go. >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary carter. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. thank you, chairman dunford, for those kind remarks and to you and the joint teefz of staff for the recognition. my time as secretary of defense is growing short, and people ar
i know you're as proud of him as he is of you.the naval service refer to it as going over the side. secretary carter, as you go over the side, you have what every leader would want to have. you have the absolute admiration, appreciation and yes, the affection of those with whom you've served. and that certainly includes joe dunford and all the other assembled senior leaders that are here today. and you should also have the satisfaction that comes with making a profound difference in the...
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the as soon as those numbers break.ook atthat is, robots. probably fake eggs in china and robots are being used to actually, well, guard the chickens coup, as it were. details e you more on that. that story we've got coming now.n 55 minutes from >> poultry police, i love that story. thanks so much. we'll see you soon. is over.h the group has finally named replacement for oust ed chosen one has of its nome to head up the entire empire. here's the story for from us singapore. now?, who is the one >> yep, search is over. it's almost as if we make it seem like a talent contest. anyway, one job is off it's the and current boss of tca. tata consultant services, group gest business tats. he's been elevated to head the parent company. e was recommended unanimously by the selection panel. so, let's take a look. he's been with the company least with the group for about 30 years. he joined in 187. c.e.o. since 2009. during the time we saw rofits quadruple, stock price obviously really outperforming the broader bench market in indi
the as soon as those numbers break.ook atthat is, robots. probably fake eggs in china and robots are being used to actually, well, guard the chickens coup, as it were. details e you more on that. that story we've got coming now.n 55 minutes from >> poultry police, i love that story. thanks so much. we'll see you soon. is over.h the group has finally named replacement for oust ed chosen one has of its nome to head up the entire empire. here's the story for from us singapore. now?, who is...
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with these events coming halfpipe the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a of confidence in the west following 9/11 and physical interventions in iraq and afghanistan. have led many to fear that in this century we will experience Ãof the west. but there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries make lunch from. big populous countries may grow richer. and as they do so they may value our democracy. even if they do not know interest will remain. our values will endure. and the need to defend them and project them will be as important as ever. so we, our two countries did have a responsibility to lead. because when others step up as we step back. it is bad for america, for britain and for the world. [applause] it is an hour interest those in britain and america together to stand strong together to defend our values interest in the ideas in which we believe. this cannot mean a return to a failed policy of the past. the days of britain and america intervening in sovereign countries and attempt to remake the world in our own image are over. that nor can we
with these events coming halfpipe the same time as the financial crisis and its fallout, as well as a of confidence in the west following 9/11 and physical interventions in iraq and afghanistan. have led many to fear that in this century we will experience Ãof the west. but there is nothing inevitable about that. other countries make lunch from. big populous countries may grow richer. and as they do so they may value our democracy. even if they do not know interest will remain. our values will...
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so it's not as easy as it was before. one wants to find a movement around pan africa, one has to go to paris and other countries and meet these leaders. so he has this unique ability to organize but in a different way by intellect. and of course as you look at it his work i would be remiss without saying du bois is one of the early writers on the role of african-american women. has a great appreciation of the role of african-american women. he wrote many books and he many others and he preaches. why? for the same reason i do. because he was raised by a single mother and he was raised and he saw how hard she worked to produce for him. so he always had that great -- so as he's making this list, it's part in jest he says it and then he of course has a daughter, du bois, her first name burkhart son and then he marries again shirley graham, he has great appreciation for that. and one more question. why do you suppose du bois saw the need to leave america? it's very complex. he's fought. he's participated in the world war i, wo
so it's not as easy as it was before. one wants to find a movement around pan africa, one has to go to paris and other countries and meet these leaders. so he has this unique ability to organize but in a different way by intellect. and of course as you look at it his work i would be remiss without saying du bois is one of the early writers on the role of african-american women. has a great appreciation of the role of african-american women. he wrote many books and he many others and he...
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as far as investment and economic ties, there was a lot of discussion about a framework being built to tighten relationships between the uk and turkey after brexit. theresa may also speaking about increasing opportunities for trade with turkey after brexit. she said this deal was more thanjust after brexit. she said this deal was more than just a trade deal. lots of discussion while theresa may is speaking and visiting ankara. earlier she met with president erdogan as well. that was the final press c0 nfe re nce erdogan as well. that was the final press conference with the prime minister. now, to the us and the president, donald trump has decided to impose a temporary ban on all refugees entering united states. it has provoked some strong condemnation from france, germany and it does for human rights groups. american borders will also effectively be closed for three months to anyone from seven listed middle eastern countries, including iran. iraq and syria. in the last hour, the spokeswoman at the department of homeland security is confirmed, in an e—mail, that the executive order sign
as far as investment and economic ties, there was a lot of discussion about a framework being built to tighten relationships between the uk and turkey after brexit. theresa may also speaking about increasing opportunities for trade with turkey after brexit. she said this deal was more thanjust after brexit. she said this deal was more than just a trade deal. lots of discussion while theresa may is speaking and visiting ankara. earlier she met with president erdogan as well. that was the final...
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even as they are trying to run as much information as they can about this individual across data bases to try to begin to piece together what happened here. >> are you seeing any information, any indication, this was a coordinated attack, beyond a lone gunman? >> no. as of now, nor have any of the agencies indicated they suspect it. they've got to rule all of that out. they will take every precaution on the ground. our immediate interactions with the fbi concluded that while their involvement because of the investigative capability and because it involves abation there could be -- aviation there could be federal criminal violations here, in fact there no doubt is, they do not at least initially see this as some sort of an act of terrorism in terms of what we normally associate with terrorizing. as of this moment anyway that's not the way they're approaching it. i'm not sure they've ruled that out. they have to gather information. >> we know throughout as we ask you these questions, it's early, the picture incomplete. we're hearing from law enforcement sources here in washington that th
even as they are trying to run as much information as they can about this individual across data bases to try to begin to piece together what happened here. >> are you seeing any information, any indication, this was a coordinated attack, beyond a lone gunman? >> no. as of now, nor have any of the agencies indicated they suspect it. they've got to rule all of that out. they will take every precaution on the ground. our immediate interactions with the fbi concluded that while their...
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ppies are now grown as far south as colombia.pioids are of produced in mexico, then pirated up through the border. problem, and this would be outside my particular area is confirmed, though we're an overly medicated society. huge amounts of opioids are prescribed legally for things that in the past would probably not receive that little of medication. -- that level of communication. huge problem, getting worse, and the prophets are unbelievable to the cartels. there has been a great deal of conversation about building a wall. it is my experience that we need to have barriers. building a wall is not a way to prevent the flow of drugs or people illegally across your border. i think it requires ranging from of someo towers to use of the technological advantages we have. could very briefly tell us what you think is necessary to have a secure border. a physical barrier will not do the job. it has to be a layered defense. if you were to build a wall from the gulf of pacific to mexico, it would still have to back that up with human bein
ppies are now grown as far south as colombia.pioids are of produced in mexico, then pirated up through the border. problem, and this would be outside my particular area is confirmed, though we're an overly medicated society. huge amounts of opioids are prescribed legally for things that in the past would probably not receive that little of medication. -- that level of communication. huge problem, getting worse, and the prophets are unbelievable to the cartels. there has been a great deal of...
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early as 1775 as the militia mustered its capital. nevertheless, armistead assisted until he moved on to run the southern department in late 1777. at the ripe old age of 23, william armistead junior was given a promotion and became the new commissary of stores for the commonwealth of virginia. he then received a salary of 300 pounds per year plus expenses, and expenses for one servant. we believe that servant was james. realizing that james was the assistant for william armistead and the public store which operated out of waynesburg until 1780 helps us to understand how james may have -- the marquis de lafayette. as william's servant, james surely would have accompanied him as -- excuse me -- as he coordinated the move from from williamsburg to richmond in the late spring and summer of 1780, but his record notes that most that not all of william armistead's family was living in richmond and had the slave with him. four of the slaves were over the age of 16, and one of them may have been james. armistead, with the assistance of slaves,
early as 1775 as the militia mustered its capital. nevertheless, armistead assisted until he moved on to run the southern department in late 1777. at the ripe old age of 23, william armistead junior was given a promotion and became the new commissary of stores for the commonwealth of virginia. he then received a salary of 300 pounds per year plus expenses, and expenses for one servant. we believe that servant was james. realizing that james was the assistant for william armistead and the public...
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as much about this as possible. this is why i felt very strongly about the statement we made in october. and so we'll be as forthcoming as we can, but there are some sensitive and fragile sources and methods here which is one reason why we're reticent to talk about it in this setting. >> you've said that and i expect you will be challenged with some very talented questioners up and down here today on that. i would have to support what senator nelson has said, as regrettable and reprehensible as the hacking of political parties is, i do think senator nelson has touched on, really, the larger issue which really is the subject matter of this hearing and that's what the real threats are. and it concerns me that we really don't know what the deterrents ought to be. i wonder, at what -- at what level our conversations taking place within the administration or within the intelligence community, about what is appropriate in terms of a response? you mentioned cyber -- countering cyber with cyber is not necessarily the number
as much about this as possible. this is why i felt very strongly about the statement we made in october. and so we'll be as forthcoming as we can, but there are some sensitive and fragile sources and methods here which is one reason why we're reticent to talk about it in this setting. >> you've said that and i expect you will be challenged with some very talented questioners up and down here today on that. i would have to support what senator nelson has said, as regrettable and...
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parts of the bay area could see as much as five inches of rain. emergency officials say they are preparing for all sorts of problems including downed trees and power outages at football games. >> water managers are also keeping an eye on the coming storm. this reservoir is over 100% capacity so the water district is sending some of that water downstream to make way for more rain. that's on the way. it's a similar situation just east of modesto. don pedro reservoir in the sierra foothills. >> the state is releasing water there to make room for more. >> reporter: as water is released from don pedro reservoir -- >> i'm hoping it won't flood us out. >> reporter: residents of this mobile-home park -- >> we have been watching it. >> reporter: are keeping a close eye on the rising water they say is now covering a small beach they had access to just two days ago. >> i live right across from the grass. so if it gets past the grass, i'm probably going to start panicking. >> reporter: the turlock irrigation district says the releases are necessary to create
parts of the bay area could see as much as five inches of rain. emergency officials say they are preparing for all sorts of problems including downed trees and power outages at football games. >> water managers are also keeping an eye on the coming storm. this reservoir is over 100% capacity so the water district is sending some of that water downstream to make way for more rain. that's on the way. it's a similar situation just east of modesto. don pedro reservoir in the sierra foothills....
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as a result of those images, as opposed to the reality happening around you? what is happening to masculinity? is masculinity changing in some way? what? hwa transformed in some ways? amanda? perhaps kind of cultural norms concerning masculinity would be challenged with these injured men with strongmenbled men, not being able to go back into the workforce and many of the jobs that they had previously, they are probably not able to perform them anymore. which would have been a much bigger problem in regard to society. professor wake: you are right to say that masculinity looks compromised, you can be a physically big man, you can't be that man, like you used to be. i am not the testing they cannot be masculine -- suggesting they cannot be masculine because they are in a wheelchair, but maybe they must i just -- adjust themselves. and they would not be able to go back to the jobs they had before the war, because they probably have to -- to support their families. any other thoughts? so there is a challenge to masculinity. what else can we see about what american
as a result of those images, as opposed to the reality happening around you? what is happening to masculinity? is masculinity changing in some way? what? hwa transformed in some ways? amanda? perhaps kind of cultural norms concerning masculinity would be challenged with these injured men with strongmenbled men, not being able to go back into the workforce and many of the jobs that they had previously, they are probably not able to perform them anymore. which would have been a much bigger...
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well as other potential electrical vehicles transit as well as for muni and this summary we'll be procuringe finance committees the ferry and operator agreements are operated with the tricker-treat this is our ferry agency in the region and we're looking for the electronic compulsory systems we'll may or may not may i make a decision on the new island shutter and transit will tie to the charging system we develop on the island the mandatory transit program for those 0 who are the newest members and welcome to you all we'll be working with the tida as well as the developer on the island for the task programming for the cost of hours will be bundled into the hov fees for the residents and expect two residences below-market rate and the transportation will be programmed this is something we'll be working on to tie together the fund to be make it easy to implement the use of the system as well to implement the exemption and discount policy the board adopts the task program we'll be working on together with mtc as and grant the transit systems that allows for the transit payment over the next fe
well as other potential electrical vehicles transit as well as for muni and this summary we'll be procuringe finance committees the ferry and operator agreements are operated with the tricker-treat this is our ferry agency in the region and we're looking for the electronic compulsory systems we'll may or may not may i make a decision on the new island shutter and transit will tie to the charging system we develop on the island the mandatory transit program for those 0 who are the newest members...
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not seemed as unique. that will change as we get into the 1870's. as we get into what they call the discovery of appalachia. one of the reasons you will see the emergence of this discovery of appalachia will be largely due to local -- local color right is a literary genre that will become popular in the mid-1870's. these local color risk for journalists, novelist, but these local color riders will be going into appalachia. and they will write about appalachia. what they are interested in is not necessarily the landscape -- mountains, forests, other natural aspects of appalachia. what they are focused on is the people. they will be writing about the mountain people. riders, their stories will be published in middle-class journals. but i have listed here is some of the most prominent of these late 19th century journals. weekly.ou have harpers these magazines will be read by middle-class people. it is important to note this right now. their rent by middle-class people and most of these middle-class people live in the north. they live in cities. we're t
not seemed as unique. that will change as we get into the 1870's. as we get into what they call the discovery of appalachia. one of the reasons you will see the emergence of this discovery of appalachia will be largely due to local -- local color right is a literary genre that will become popular in the mid-1870's. these local color risk for journalists, novelist, but these local color riders will be going into appalachia. and they will write about appalachia. what they are interested in is not...
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de we'll let you know as soon as k things start moving a littleovgi bit better there. as we tre.t st district right now.di thisst is 295 northbound anddnd southbound between 50 and eastern. where traffic is flowing on the southbound side. volume is increasing a lthe itte bit in both directions but notbt enough to cause any majorajor slowdowns yet.wns yet. just watch for slick spotsor sls with the light dusting we gottit and heavier snow in some areas especially frederick for example in maryland and i would just say slow it downple n bridges overpasses on and off ramps they tend to isis first ti and secondaries. as we switch to our maps thehe beltway for the most part is pai and and quiet. metro if you want to keep iteep to the rails nice and clear.le i'd bundle up though as youugh head around the area. a keep it to fox5.keep i5. we're back in just a few. few. >> ♪♪ >> 5:41. snow lovers might be wake up a bit disappointed. bijustawthe areas just saws ami light dusting.ti >> but temperatures are veryempe cold so ice is still a concern e if you're driving to work this h morning. mo
de we'll let you know as soon as k things start moving a littleovgi bit better there. as we tre.t st district right now.di thisst is 295 northbound anddnd southbound between 50 and eastern. where traffic is flowing on the southbound side. volume is increasing a lthe itte bit in both directions but notbt enough to cause any majorajor slowdowns yet.wns yet. just watch for slick spotsor sls with the light dusting we gottit and heavier snow in some areas especially frederick for example in maryland...
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this as another team of investigators are going too to learn as much as they can 'pout the suspectedd. involved. this shooter they're going to look at his military status. they're going to look are he lives, are he's from, are he's p. ho he knows, ho he's been talking to. as they try to figure out that prompted this shooting. ha prompted the suspect. >> that shooter, suspect identified taken into custody 26-year-old esteban santiago, we know born in new jersey. taken into custody in possession of a military i.d., reports suggests perhaps he was wearing a uniform, darkñr uniform of soe sort. that is not, however, be confirmed. as we do see again screens of just -- screens outside thexd terminal we see police heavily armed. all manner of bullet-proof clothing. als saw broward sheriff's officers, we saw fbi personnel as -- ha level of coordination even in these moments just following ha we've seen happen here at the airport, what level of coordination is it that we're talking about. >> you got high level of coordination. the fbi, sheriff's office, aff -- atf are talking to each other, c
this as another team of investigators are going too to learn as much as they can 'pout the suspectedd. involved. this shooter they're going to look at his military status. they're going to look are he lives, are he's from, are he's p. ho he knows, ho he's been talking to. as they try to figure out that prompted this shooting. ha prompted the suspect. >> that shooter, suspect identified taken into custody 26-year-old esteban santiago, we know born in new jersey. taken into custody in...
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as early, in fact, as the 1340's. there is a set of statutes that prohibits intermarriage between irish people and english settlers. this is a racial distinction. >> i don't understand why if they are white people also, why did they get segregated out so much as apparently european settlers? prof. seiler: that is a great question, because we look back historically with our only understanding of race in the 21st century. we see, they are all white people. but that is not the way they were seen at the time. they were seen as barbarians, close to animals. their condition is so low, so brutalized, that they are not really white. and also whiteness as we understand it is itself a racial formation and construction that comes into being -- for whiteness, i would say the key decade is the 17th century, and i will talk about that in a minute. tyler, if i were to look around this room today and say, there are a lot of people who are white in here, or caucasian. the same version of me in the 19th century would look around and sa
as early, in fact, as the 1340's. there is a set of statutes that prohibits intermarriage between irish people and english settlers. this is a racial distinction. >> i don't understand why if they are white people also, why did they get segregated out so much as apparently european settlers? prof. seiler: that is a great question, because we look back historically with our only understanding of race in the 21st century. we see, they are all white people. but that is not the way they were...
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furthermore, as far as the comparison to president 0bama's orders, they were temporary as well.ants for a couple of years, not forever. both of them we re of years, not forever. both of them were temporary, it's odd to see people who were condemning president 0bama's orders now proclaimed these are somehow bullet—proof. 0bama's orders now proclaimed these are somehow bullet-proof. thank you. thank you forgiving of some useful context as we report this story. —— forgiving us some useful context. polls have opened in france where the socialist party is choosing its candidate for april's presidential election. manuel valls, a former prime minister, is leading in the polls. his opponent is benoit hamon. the party faces a tough battle from france's right wing. twe nty—two twenty—two people, mostly chinese nationals, have been rescued after a malaysian boat sank in rough seas off the coast of borneo. three bodies had been recovered and six other people remain unaccounted for. 0fficials other people remain unaccounted for. officials say the vessel was hit by big waves and sank whilst o
furthermore, as far as the comparison to president 0bama's orders, they were temporary as well.ants for a couple of years, not forever. both of them we re of years, not forever. both of them were temporary, it's odd to see people who were condemning president 0bama's orders now proclaimed these are somehow bullet—proof. 0bama's orders now proclaimed these are somehow bullet-proof. thank you. thank you forgiving of some useful context as we report this story. —— forgiving us some useful...
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and it was interacting with as many as 40 million people. and so what was really the difference between when they rolled it out in china versus when they rolled something out on the general internet, for the general public on twitter, that's what i'll talk about as i get more into the systems. the important thing here that i want to contrast from a technological standpoint is that alge rhythmically in the machine learning space, there's a lot of shared technology between these two systems. so you might think that a computer program that's going to play go would be very different than a robot, a chatbot that is going to interact conversationly with people. but many of the methods underlying these are really the same, so why was one system a major success and the other a major catastrophe? to understand this, let's go back to the beginning of a.i. to learn a little bit about the history. a.i. has been around for about 60 years now. o it was started as a field in 1956 when john mccarthy, marvin minsky and claude shannon had a conference at dart
and it was interacting with as many as 40 million people. and so what was really the difference between when they rolled it out in china versus when they rolled something out on the general internet, for the general public on twitter, that's what i'll talk about as i get more into the systems. the important thing here that i want to contrast from a technological standpoint is that alge rhythmically in the machine learning space, there's a lot of shared technology between these two systems. so...
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vice president pence, same thing as well as his wife.o si thii think it will be a s night and a great way, organizers say, to honor our members of the military as well as veterans and first responders. we expect the president here in just a few hours. back >> thank you. you look beautiful. >> reporter: yes. tough job. >>> switching gears a little bit, let's go to doug with our weather forecast on this inauguration day. the rain didn't cause too many problems, doug. >> no. i want to thank you guys for waking me up from my nap. i've been sleeping all day in the weather center. >> you look pretty good, doug, not quite as good as kristin. >> the rain came through right when we expected it to. it was not very heavy, as expected. and it ended before the parade. all in all, a pretty nice day weather-wise, with the exception of those showers that lasted about a half hour. right now you can see a little bit of fog developing around our ea. 48 detectives, winds out of the southeast at only 3 miles an hour. fog is going to be a key issue tonight. f
vice president pence, same thing as well as his wife.o si thii think it will be a s night and a great way, organizers say, to honor our members of the military as well as veterans and first responders. we expect the president here in just a few hours. back >> thank you. you look beautiful. >> reporter: yes. tough job. >>> switching gears a little bit, let's go to doug with our weather forecast on this inauguration day. the rain didn't cause too many problems, doug. >>...
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you kept them as quiet as you could for as long as you could. thank you for being here today. it was great moral support and part of your effort here today. when you came by my office last week, i talked to about a man named alton mills. with the permission of the chair, i'd like to ask him to please stand up. when alton mills was 22 years old, unemployed, he made a bad decision. he started selling crack cocaine on the streets of chicago. he was arrested twice for possession of small amounts of crack cocaine. the third time that he was arrested, the king pins who had employed him turned on him and as a consequence, he ended up being prosecuted under the three strikes and you're out law. at the age of 22 -- pardon me, at the age of 24, he was sentenced to life without parole. he had never been in prison before and as a mentioned, there were no allegations made against him other than possession and sale, no violence, no guns, nothing of that nature. alton mills ended up despite the sentencing judges admonition that he believed this was fundamentally unfair and his hands were tie
you kept them as quiet as you could for as long as you could. thank you for being here today. it was great moral support and part of your effort here today. when you came by my office last week, i talked to about a man named alton mills. with the permission of the chair, i'd like to ask him to please stand up. when alton mills was 22 years old, unemployed, he made a bad decision. he started selling crack cocaine on the streets of chicago. he was arrested twice for possession of small amounts of...
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he is as good a man as god ever created. so, joe, for your faith in your fellow americans, for your love of country and for your lifetime of service that will endure through the generations i'd like to ask the military aide to join us on stage for the final time as president, i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. [applause] [applause] >> and for -- [applause] >> for the first and only time in my presidency i will bee stowe this nettal with an additional level oven -- vennerration. received only by pope john paul 2nd, president ronald reagan and colin powell. i'm awarding the presidential medal of honor of distinction to my brother. >> vice president, joseph r. biden injure in a career of public service standing fearly half a century, vice president joseph r. biden junior has left his mark on almost afterpast of however fission sight fargo stronger middle class, fair judicial system and part foreign policy. providing unyielding support for troops, combating crimes and vi
he is as good a man as god ever created. so, joe, for your faith in your fellow americans, for your love of country and for your lifetime of service that will endure through the generations i'd like to ask the military aide to join us on stage for the final time as president, i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. [applause] [applause] >> and for -- [applause] >> for the first and only time in my presidency i will bee stowe this...
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as well as security and economic growth and innovation. so let me start with the problem of u.s. law enforcement access to data cross borders. this was the issue that was decided this summer by the 2nd certificate in what's known as the microsoft ireland case. i presume everyone is familiar with that case. started in december of 2013, when the u.s. government served a warrant pursuant to the electronic communications electronic communications privacy act, which also call acba on microsoft seeking data associated with a particular account. microsoft turned over the nonconsent data, name, ip address, billing information, but refused to turn over the content of communications saying those were stored in dublin, ireland, that the united states warrants jurisdiction only extends to the territorial boundaries of the united states and, therefore, the warrant was invalid. the government fought back as the government put it, and two lower courts agreed. this was not a traditional search warrant that involved u.s. law enforcement officials crossing
as well as security and economic growth and innovation. so let me start with the problem of u.s. law enforcement access to data cross borders. this was the issue that was decided this summer by the 2nd certificate in what's known as the microsoft ireland case. i presume everyone is familiar with that case. started in december of 2013, when the u.s. government served a warrant pursuant to the electronic communications electronic communications privacy act, which also call acba on microsoft...
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asset, as well as his knowledge of russia. both are assets not liabilities. considering his business experience, very relevant to the world today, it is an asset. i look at the world today, every single significant challenge we face as an important business component. it is true in the ukraine, middle east, and most places. rex tillerson knows these regions and he knows the challenges and the risks. he is also keenly aware of the private sector and the role it can play in addressing these fundamental issues. confident if i'm confirmed as secretary of state, rex tillerson will take off his corporate hat and uses fast experience to devote 100% of his ,onsiderable intellect, energy and experience to protecting america's interest in the d world we are in. i thank you so much. secretary gates. of the foreign relations committee, it gives me great pleasure to introduce my friend and fellow eagle scout, rex tillerson, to be the next secretary of state. for anown mr. tillerson number of years during our shared experience of leading th
asset, as well as his knowledge of russia. both are assets not liabilities. considering his business experience, very relevant to the world today, it is an asset. i look at the world today, every single significant challenge we face as an important business component. it is true in the ukraine, middle east, and most places. rex tillerson knows these regions and he knows the challenges and the risks. he is also keenly aware of the private sector and the role it can play in addressing these...
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there may be as many as 1000 people there. but i don't know- >> if you're the name of a contact person just love you know and we can start setting up up on your other point, in addition to them eating mark mentioned we do have a meeting with the marketing and are reaching for ac transit 20 on the 23rd to start talking to that. thank you. >> >> good morning directors him and give the construction update for 2016. the peek into what will happen in 2017 while weaving in some of my peel a quarterly slides which will dovetail with the staff report that was submitted. was a very active year. it's been very productive year. we are well over the 700 workers out there. we're going to continue to go above that. as we start on boarding more electricians. we anticipate being closer to over 200 electricians here very shortly. even though carpenters will be off boarding to be others coming on board but through this graphic that we've been using for a while now you can see it's very colorful, very active upon the roof part. that middle secti
there may be as many as 1000 people there. but i don't know- >> if you're the name of a contact person just love you know and we can start setting up up on your other point, in addition to them eating mark mentioned we do have a meeting with the marketing and are reaching for ac transit 20 on the 23rd to start talking to that. thank you. >> >> good morning directors him and give the construction update for 2016. the peek into what will happen in 2017 while weaving in some of...
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as a non—meat eater myself, i'm curious as to how realistic the proposals are.r's office, there are already at least 30 vegan and vegetarian restaurants, like this one, in turin, but she wants many more. how creative do you have to be to make vegan and vegetarian food? for the kind of cuisine we make here, we want to propose something new, something different, and then we starting a lot about different kinds of ingredients or technique. a lot of dishes inside the italian culture are vegan, but people don't know. people eat spaghetti and tomatoes and think about spaghetti and tomatoes, but it's vegan based, do you know what i mean? so it's natural in italian food? yes, it's really easy. this soup is a cream made with potatoes... luca got into veganism, he told me, through the punk scene when he was young. this is vegan parmesan. he feels turin is ahead of the game on eating trends. then we have to carve the truffle. oops! it's not easy, i know. it's not easy. one of the most famous and the first vegan festival in italy was in turin, like the first gay pride was i
as a non—meat eater myself, i'm curious as to how realistic the proposals are.r's office, there are already at least 30 vegan and vegetarian restaurants, like this one, in turin, but she wants many more. how creative do you have to be to make vegan and vegetarian food? for the kind of cuisine we make here, we want to propose something new, something different, and then we starting a lot about different kinds of ingredients or technique. a lot of dishes inside the italian culture are vegan,...
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these numbers easily go up as we head into sunday as well. coastal hills just the terrain actually forcing the clouds up and you can squeeze more rain out. that's a result of over eight inches for the santa cruz mountains. this is a narrow band of moisture being focused towards one portion of the state and that could be the bay area down twarz the santa cruz mountains. -- -- towards. the heaviest rain is set to move in the area first thing sunday morning. here's our forecast model showing you the break we have today and tomorrow increasing clouds and then by saturday here's that rainfall coming on board. saturday morning, 8:00 a.m. and then things really get active by saturday night. this is what i'm talking about -- this moisture plume and narrow band setting up continuing into sunday morning as well. >>> a winter storm watch begins friday evening. snowfall 10-20 inches. throughout friday and saturday, snow levels will be going up. temperatures for this afternoon mainly in the 50s. the clouds out there, skies becoming partly cloudy and a loo
these numbers easily go up as we head into sunday as well. coastal hills just the terrain actually forcing the clouds up and you can squeeze more rain out. that's a result of over eight inches for the santa cruz mountains. this is a narrow band of moisture being focused towards one portion of the state and that could be the bay area down twarz the santa cruz mountains. -- -- towards. the heaviest rain is set to move in the area first thing sunday morning. here's our forecast model showing you...
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reince priebus will come on as chief of staff, served as rnc chair. there will be a senior strategist and top counsel to the president in steve bannon. amongst all of those people, including the president himself, there's zero governing experience, no one who has had any role in any white house previously or any governing experience of any elected official or responsible for any government operation. that's part of the anticipation or in some cases trepidation about what's about to happen, particularly because the transition, as it now comes to an end, includes to have left so many major positions, including national security positions unfilled. having such a lack of government experience at the very top and having these aamorphis jobs, we don't really know who will be first among those equals. >> rachel, it's hard to fire your son-in-law. >> that's tricky. >> but mussolini had a great solution, he had him executed. >> all the people waiting for the reference to mussolini just started drinking. jimmy carter and rose lyaline, of the enduring marriages.
reince priebus will come on as chief of staff, served as rnc chair. there will be a senior strategist and top counsel to the president in steve bannon. amongst all of those people, including the president himself, there's zero governing experience, no one who has had any role in any white house previously or any governing experience of any elected official or responsible for any government operation. that's part of the anticipation or in some cases trepidation about what's about to happen,...
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goodica: nowhere near as as yesterday to yesterday we got into the low 70's. today 50's, but you know what? at least we will have sunshine. it is going to feel a january. we are seeing temperatures fall off. low 50's at the bus stop. pick up time, 47 by recess. back to 50 by drop off time. nice for january. here is the one thing your weather app isn't going to be able to tell you and that is the combination of what is going to be falling on saturday. still looking like more freezing rain. d.c., a bitndo more rain. i've moved this up especially during the afternoon. according to a system that lays area's midsection. this area and dark purple -- st. louis to wichita, an inch of ice. winchester down towards harrisonburg where there could be a quarter of an inch of ice. it tapes by 5 p.m. i will take you hour-by-hour in 10 minutes. jummy: breaking news right now. a mother and chi missing in montgomery county. police need your help to find 34-year-old pollin and her daughter zoe. they were last seen in the 2500 block of spencer road in silver spring. they are belie
goodica: nowhere near as as yesterday to yesterday we got into the low 70's. today 50's, but you know what? at least we will have sunshine. it is going to feel a january. we are seeing temperatures fall off. low 50's at the bus stop. pick up time, 47 by recess. back to 50 by drop off time. nice for january. here is the one thing your weather app isn't going to be able to tell you and that is the combination of what is going to be falling on saturday. still looking like more freezing rain. d.c.,...
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strong as men.ger for it. it's one of the reasons that our military stands apart as the most respected institution in our nation by a mile. the american people -- [ applause ] >> the american people look up to you and your devotion to duty and your integrity and your sense of honor and your commitment to each other. one of my proudest achievements is that i have been able to i think communicate through the constant partisan haze along with so many others, how special this institution is. and the esteem in which our military has held has held constant and high throughout my presidency and i'm very grateful for that because you remind us that we are united as one team. at times of division you've shown what it means to pull together. so my days as your commander-in-chief are coming to an end. as i reflect on the challenges we have faced together and on those to come, i believe that one of the greatest tasks before our armed forces is to retain the high confidence the american people place in you. a re
strong as men.ger for it. it's one of the reasons that our military stands apart as the most respected institution in our nation by a mile. the american people -- [ applause ] >> the american people look up to you and your devotion to duty and your integrity and your sense of honor and your commitment to each other. one of my proudest achievements is that i have been able to i think communicate through the constant partisan haze along with so many others, how special this institution is....
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we have come as far as we can go now on the snowdon railway. to snowdon summit, but we cannot get any further, because number one, there is essential track work taking place, and if we did go any further we would just encounter snow on the track anyway. but before we start heading back down the mountain there is one more thing i want to show you. it is something that is crucial to the operation of the railway here, and the reason i'm excited is i am a weatherman and i have found a weather station nearly at the top of mount snowdon. mike, how important is this piece of kit for you and the railway? it is crucial. it gives us weather information, specifically wind information, for the operation of the trains. in high winds, we cannot operate. and how do you look at that information, when you are down in the office in llanberis? this weather station beams data through a data link, we can pick this up on our computers down below, and we can get it graphically. and what is that telling you, from a screenshot of something earlier in the day? that is g
we have come as far as we can go now on the snowdon railway. to snowdon summit, but we cannot get any further, because number one, there is essential track work taking place, and if we did go any further we would just encounter snow on the track anyway. but before we start heading back down the mountain there is one more thing i want to show you. it is something that is crucial to the operation of the railway here, and the reason i'm excited is i am a weatherman and i have found a weather...
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now as i wrote in the book as in the new york times, there was as many as 1000 nazis who worked for the u.s. as spies in the cold war after 1945, in europe, the middle east, and some in the united states itself. unlike technology that von braun and the engineers brought to america, much of the information these nazis prize -- nazi spies proved worthless. i spent weeks going through the now declassified intelligence files on the nazi spies, and their value to the u.s. was practically nonexistent. it should be seen that once these nazis went to work for the united states, they turned out to be liars, thieves, and drunks. some of them were double agents. the obvious weapon u.s. officials did not seem to get at first was that you could not trust a nazi. one of the nazi spies was a man named alexander who lived in massachusetts for years and years after the war. before that, he had worked as a secret service police chief in lithuania during the massacres there at the start of the war. he was the one who would find the orders rounding up the jews. thousand pound -- thousands and thousands of
now as i wrote in the book as in the new york times, there was as many as 1000 nazis who worked for the u.s. as spies in the cold war after 1945, in europe, the middle east, and some in the united states itself. unlike technology that von braun and the engineers brought to america, much of the information these nazis prize -- nazi spies proved worthless. i spent weeks going through the now declassified intelligence files on the nazi spies, and their value to the u.s. was practically...
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easy as they we re things will not be as easy as they were hoping for. not be the solution to the problem in the relationship between these countries, but officially they are talking about a new start and a chance for russia to be listened to, for their views to be listened to, for their views to be taken into consideration. do you get the sense that moscow feels it has the upper hand, if we can call it that, on foreign policy given donald trump's lack of experience in that area? russia's position is it wa nts to that area? russia's position is it wants to be left alone to do what it likes and without what it regards as any sphere of influence. that is the kind of approach of donald trump will have to american foreign policy. it is a curious situation, going backwards in terms of how foreign relations have been seen by countries over recent years. that is what russia is hoping for. but there is the potential for those interests to clash and, of course, at this point we do not know how that clash will be resolved under donald trump and the presidency. he
easy as they we re things will not be as easy as they were hoping for. not be the solution to the problem in the relationship between these countries, but officially they are talking about a new start and a chance for russia to be listened to, for their views to be listened to, for their views to be taken into consideration. do you get the sense that moscow feels it has the upper hand, if we can call it that, on foreign policy given donald trump's lack of experience in that area? russia's...
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more information as get it.resident trump is facing growing criticism both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly—muslim countries from entering the us. the temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying america needs borders and extreme vetting. our first report is from our correspondent in new york, nick bryant. all chant: no ban, no wall — new york for all. new york has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting, under the gaze of the statue of liberty, that welcoming symbol for new arrivals. but today we've seen large gatherings across the country. the fractious mood reminiscent of the 1960s. protest is becoming a permanent feature of the trump presidency and atjfk airport last night, the demonstrations lasted deep into the e
more information as get it.resident trump is facing growing criticism both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly—muslim countries from entering the us. the temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying america needs borders and extreme vetting. our first report is...
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issue, as i think it is wrong to look at this as just a binary issue, as to either you have control of immigration, or you have control of immigration, or you have control of immigration, or you have a good trade deal. i do not see it as a binary issue. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem, killing four and injuring 15. a political adviser at the israeli embassy has been secretly recorded saying he wants to "take down" the foreign office minister sir alan duncan, who is a strong critic ofjewish settlements. the queen has attended church at sandringham after missing services over christmas and the new year because of a heavy cold. the big freeze — parts of europe and the eastern united states are hit by a cold snap. heavy snowfall and subzero temperatures have left more than 20 people dead and caused transport chaos. a huge turbine is transported through hull ahead of its installation as part of the 2017 city of culture event. and we visit a school that is hoping to break down barriers between different communities in northern ireland. that's in reporters.
issue, as i think it is wrong to look at this as just a binary issue, as to either you have control of immigration, or you have control of immigration, or you have control of immigration, or you have a good trade deal. i do not see it as a binary issue. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem, killing four and injuring 15. a political adviser at the israeli embassy has been secretly recorded saying he wants to "take down" the foreign office minister sir alan...
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as far as renews the passion for football. as faras i'm renews the passion for football.r now. i'll have more in the next hour. more than a quarter of young people in britain say they don't feel in control of their lives as a result of political events in the uk such as brexit. according to a national study, money worries are top of the list of issues making them feel anxious about their future. 50% of the children surveyed felt it was harder to get a job year than last year. traditional goals such as house ownership and a steadyjob felt unrealistic to 42%. 34% felt that in the future they would have a worse standard of living compared to their parents. and finally, just over a quarter of those surveyed felt they were out of control of their lives. with me is paul brown from the prince's trust. thank you forjoining us. what aspect of this research did you find the most surprising? we've been running this youth index of nine yea rs running this youth index of nine years and each year we measure how happy young people with their lives and how confident they feel about the f
as far as renews the passion for football. as faras i'm renews the passion for football.r now. i'll have more in the next hour. more than a quarter of young people in britain say they don't feel in control of their lives as a result of political events in the uk such as brexit. according to a national study, money worries are top of the list of issues making them feel anxious about their future. 50% of the children surveyed felt it was harder to get a job year than last year. traditional goals...
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do that as soon as you possibly can. because you should be selling that barrel at $55 on the market and not selling it -- not burning it for $2 in your own country. gas, natural gas because of the revolution in natural gas, natural gas is so cheap there's no reason why saudi arabia should not be converting to importing natural gas. despite there's the issue of psychological pride and all the other issues. renewable energy should be part of the mix. small but it should have the ability to grow into that mix. there should be a diversification of their own internal energy market which will allow them to cut subsidies and to your point of what happens with the local population, that's what will help you. yes, it means prices may rise at the pump from a couple of cents a gallon to something more market-based. but look, uae did it and it's working. but you've got to get to that economy that drives them to investments in other places. >> you both have remarked about opec as kind of the effectiveness of opec as a cartel and comp
do that as soon as you possibly can. because you should be selling that barrel at $55 on the market and not selling it -- not burning it for $2 in your own country. gas, natural gas because of the revolution in natural gas, natural gas is so cheap there's no reason why saudi arabia should not be converting to importing natural gas. despite there's the issue of psychological pride and all the other issues. renewable energy should be part of the mix. small but it should have the ability to grow...