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actual work force were killing brown root personnel. i've seen time and time again take your claim that the reason why they didn't do what they were supposed to do is they were allegedly being told to do something or working in the military supervision my experience has been and what i've seen in sworn testimony is that too often our personnel were more or less directing the military about what was going to be done rather than the right way. when i noted the violations infractions and improper actions on the run route reported them to management road towards me and i was basically told shut up that they would make the decisions about them as decisions. the case for rick lambert and what k.b.r. tried to do with him when he tried to expose what was going on can reveal some of the misconduct really points to an attitude that i've seen before or k.b.r. is more concerned about keeping the truth down than fixing the problem. we know from the g.a.o. reports that have come out since you no wait two thousand and nine two thousand and ten that bo
actual work force were killing brown root personnel. i've seen time and time again take your claim that the reason why they didn't do what they were supposed to do is they were allegedly being told to do something or working in the military supervision my experience has been and what i've seen in sworn testimony is that too often our personnel were more or less directing the military about what was going to be done rather than the right way. when i noted the violations infractions and improper...
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the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton the company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how. your got these no bid contracts really has not come to light. i know from some depositions testimony and some of the with occasional be involved in the recontract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. or somehow want to. have to go right to be for us it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. first city. and. isis militants have just shown to patrol base on the left and right he misses come on to. the enemy troop movements have been spotted on the photosensitive the rhythm. from. here in the only two troops of militants have
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the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton the company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how byrd and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light enough i know from some depositions testimony and some of the with occasional bald in the recontract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work was the only company that was allowed to actually get. the isis militants have just shown patrol. this is coming. in the truth so if you spoke to some of the rhythm. here in the room troops of militants have joined forces. those groups to just to clear their determination some independent states in the philippines. to two months of something keeps finding hidden weapons and explosives. being the reasons in areas where civilians used to live a daily occurrence. not. noisy . a scene. walking did. indeed make my. this is a species she doesn't. eat eat think. about. it th
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the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton the. company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how byrd and k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light enough i know from some depositions testimony and some of the would have been involved in that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get. the city of minima so moch was hit the hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami. but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster with a little not even enough to let you know that we don't think it will also come up that i. am a little sensitive to detect there will be contamination is not complete much many locals could not leave their houses and farms there's no place you know you know. it's. nice and i. think to want to they stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did.
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the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton the company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how. these no bid contracts really has not come. i know from some positions testimony and some of the. contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. but. it was suggested. and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. do chemicals that the advertising. really increase the risk of. skepticism. is is true by independent scientists. and save my time as well as the others. and then me to be. doing if you want to. see. not. this. is a big business against health. and this study shows that almost. in saved your life. and book a good little place called a police a key to keep. the phone going to. get him you know who are going to commit they're going to write. a song for the ball club such will be planted on the point of dodge myself and
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the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton. company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how burton and then take your got these no bid contracts really has not come to light. i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation baldwin who were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract worth k.b.r. was the only company that was a while. to actually get it. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. me. to shape out just to get the ticket and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. terrorists. and in other stories this week. left. iraq.
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the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton the company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light and now i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation baldwin that there were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract worth k.b.r. was the only company that was allowed to actually get it. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around. washington washington. businessman to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. isis militants are just showing patrolling sunday left turn into. enemy troop movements have been spotted on the other side of the river. here in the only two groups of militants have joined forces with. those groups looters or to clear their determination so for going to going to some extent in the p
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the red primarily construction and engineering firm names like kbr which used to be kellogg, brown and root, down 3%, jacobs engineering down 2%. granite down 2.5%. the broader markets appears investors are taking a breather after two solid gains, two days of gains with the dow struggling. earlier it was worse, we are above the flat line, 22,007, up about 13 points. what's holding us back? you can bring in home depot, weighing on the blue chip index, down 3%, as the biggest loser on the dow, that shaves off 36 points from the blue chip index. just days ago, the home improvement retailer could do no wrong, remember this beat estimates on both the top and bottom line. home depot raised full year forecast yet investors sent the stock tumbling today on concerns that the fact that inventories of homes for sale are so skinny, so few homes to buy that home depot sales might get dinged. that's the perception. >>> here's another brick and mortar stock getting slashed, dicks sporting goods striking out down 22% in the final hour of trade. biggest drop ever that the publicly traded company has seen si
the red primarily construction and engineering firm names like kbr which used to be kellogg, brown and root, down 3%, jacobs engineering down 2%. granite down 2.5%. the broader markets appears investors are taking a breather after two solid gains, two days of gains with the dow struggling. earlier it was worse, we are above the flat line, 22,007, up about 13 points. what's holding us back? you can bring in home depot, weighing on the blue chip index, down 3%, as the biggest loser on the dow,...
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we'll begin by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. >> my memory of brown began in the fall of 19 a. in the quiet kansas tonight of to pika where a mild mannered black man took his plump 7-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly four blocks from their home to the all school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents of toe pika fell that trying to enroll their children in schools nearest to their home was long overdue. many were the evenings my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a walk, just like she did many years before and catch a school bus and be bussed some two miles across town. i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it days, because the cold would get too bitter for a small child to bear. i can still remember taking that bitter walk and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze upon my face. >> that's linda brown talking about her experience as a school child in topeka, kansas and how he story led her to the supreme court and one of the landmark decisions. we'll learn about t
we'll begin by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. >> my memory of brown began in the fall of 19 a. in the quiet kansas tonight of to pika where a mild mannered black man took his plump 7-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly four blocks from their home to the all school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents of toe pika fell that trying to enroll their children in schools nearest to their home was long overdue. many were the evenings my...
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. ♪ ♪ >> brown: they did it, though, by listening to the past, to skiffle's roots in african- americanitional new orleans jazz and the great american folk and blues musician huddie ledbetter, known as lead belly. ♪ ♪ lonnie donegan had a hit in 1956 with lead belly's "rock island line," and british kids picked up cheap acoustic guitars, homemade tea chest basses, and washboards to play something akin to american jug band or rockabilly music. bragg says it was a turning point for british culture, still coming out of its post-war depths. >> just a month before lonnie donegan records "rock island line," food rationing ends in the u.k. it goes on after the second world war because we have a huge balance of payments problem. some things were rationed after the war that were never rationed during the war. bread, for instance, was rationed for a short while after the war. so the kids who were playing skiffle have grown up, not being able to go into a sweet shop and buy whatever they want. all of a sudden, they're 14, 15, 16, they're leaving school to go into work. they're getting paid reasona
. ♪ ♪ >> brown: they did it, though, by listening to the past, to skiffle's roots in african- americanitional new orleans jazz and the great american folk and blues musician huddie ledbetter, known as lead belly. ♪ ♪ lonnie donegan had a hit in 1956 with lead belly's "rock island line," and british kids picked up cheap acoustic guitars, homemade tea chest basses, and washboards to play something akin to american jug band or rockabilly music. bragg says it was a turning...
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elsewhere. >> brown: the old south comprising slaveholding states takes central stage in twitty's book, which weaves explorations of his own identity, including his conversion to judaism, the rootsf american food, and stories of his childhood. the book you chose to write is also part memoir, right? >> yeah. >> brown: so why use your own story and your own family to tell that story? >> i was always intrigued by this notion of the black autobiography, the kind of writing that maya angelou or james baldwin did. how i got over. how i came to be this person. that we have passions that last our whole lives, and that we are extremely engaged in our own history and culture. >> brown: but you didn't start out that way. >> no. >> brown: even by your own descriptions, right? i wasn't interested in soul food, i didn't even really like being black, i think you wrote? >> right, exactly. >> brown: so why suddenly explore all that? >> i wanted to re-approach this narrative of self critique and self hatred. but also, letting people know that the food was my way in. the stories... i got a sense of pride of the people who i came from, my own family. and i felt like i wanted to put the microscope o
elsewhere. >> brown: the old south comprising slaveholding states takes central stage in twitty's book, which weaves explorations of his own identity, including his conversion to judaism, the rootsf american food, and stories of his childhood. the book you chose to write is also part memoir, right? >> yeah. >> brown: so why use your own story and your own family to tell that story? >> i was always intrigued by this notion of the black autobiography, the kind of writing...
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brown, the question is yours. >> nicole, i don't -- i don't root against chipotle, but wouldn't you tell institutional clients whore the consumers of your research that there is no -- there is no reason this couldn't have a powerful bounce from $200 a share to 300 you could make the case from much higher levels all the way down so, like, why all of a sudden at this level now this is what we want to die on i'm curious as to your rational. they have execution. the trading in mind with its peer group >> 27 times forward. >> yeah. i'm looking at around 13 times even that's more the method that we used >> as you can imagine, we're in the middle of the contraction cycle for the industry in a whole. the winners, losers, the evaluation gap widens. taking all of that into account, this is a double digit unit growth story with a lot of white space that has a good unit return model you know, if we could, we would all want to franchise and own a piece of this business thankfully they don't do that and it's a company-owned model as we get further and further away from the food borne illness that caused the collapse in the mar
brown, the question is yours. >> nicole, i don't -- i don't root against chipotle, but wouldn't you tell institutional clients whore the consumers of your research that there is no -- there is no reason this couldn't have a powerful bounce from $200 a share to 300 you could make the case from much higher levels all the way down so, like, why all of a sudden at this level now this is what we want to die on i'm curious as to your rational. they have execution. the trading in mind with its...
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roots effort to stop violence in baltimore. the fbi says an improvised explosive device was behind the blast at a minnesota mosque yesterday. i'm ga da ra brownhank you for watching. "your business" with j. j. ramberg is up next. all in one. . healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is
roots effort to stop violence in baltimore. the fbi says an improvised explosive device was behind the blast at a minnesota mosque yesterday. i'm ga da ra brownhank you for watching. "your business" with j. j. ramberg is up next. all in one. . healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in...
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brown in detroit, michigan. >> woodruff: are the united states and china heading towards war? a very theoretical question, but one with its roots in the prescient writings of an ancient greek historian. in this latest addition to the "newshour bookshelf," margaret warner talks to professor graham allison of harvard university about his new work, "destined for war: can america and china escape thucydides' trap?" >> warner: to what degree do you think the united states and china fall into this trap that this historian thucydides set up 25 centuries ago? >> i would say almost precisely. he observed a competition between athens and sparta, and wrote famously about the rise of athens and the fear that this instilled in sparta. so when a rising power threatens to displace a ruling power, in general, bad things happen. in this case, we see almost a prototypical rising power in china, which is restoring-- being restored, as some think of it, to its natural place at the center of the universe, and is the dominant power. and no ruling power has ever been sure that it belongs as number one than the u.s.a. so i would say, this is an almost
brown in detroit, michigan. >> woodruff: are the united states and china heading towards war? a very theoretical question, but one with its roots in the prescient writings of an ancient greek historian. in this latest addition to the "newshour bookshelf," margaret warner talks to professor graham allison of harvard university about his new work, "destined for war: can america and china escape thucydides' trap?" >> warner: to what degree do you think the united...
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roots to nail sanders. >> and do you feel like you're lying all the time? >> yes. >> reporter: but even old impersonators are new again. bill maher used reggie brownnstrate that the conservatives would go nuts if president trump's words came out of barack obama's mouth. >> i'm speaking with myself. number one, because i have a very good brain. >> reporter: these days, imitation is the sincerest form of mockery. jeanne moos, cnn. >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose voters. >> reporter: new york. >> so much material. thanks for your company. i'm rosemary church. remember to connect with me any time on twitter. would love to hear from you. early start is next for you here in the u.s. for everyone else, stay tuned for more news with max foster in london. have yourselves a great day. >>> there is growing distrust of the trump white house. new polling with a stark reality for the president. >>> and north korea not agencies new u.n. sanctions lightly saying the u.s. is pushing the world to the brink of nuclear war, and it will make america pay if it takes action. harsh words. >>> good morning. welcome to
roots to nail sanders. >> and do you feel like you're lying all the time? >> yes. >> reporter: but even old impersonators are new again. bill maher used reggie brownnstrate that the conservatives would go nuts if president trump's words came out of barack obama's mouth. >> i'm speaking with myself. number one, because i have a very good brain. >> reporter: these days, imitation is the sincerest form of mockery. jeanne moos, cnn. >> i could stand in the middle...
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theme that goes through essays that the root of -- so many of these killings and i'll talk a bit about that tonight it was written by professor katherine russell brownuniversity of florida. the next chapter is called policing a model for the 120eust century by a professor's tracy mears and tom tyler professor mears served on president obama's task force on policing in the 21st century. the next chapter is my own chapter, it is culled a prosecution of black men and i'm going to talk about that a little bit. then the grand jury and police violence against black men by professor roger fairfax a lot of people were introduced to the grand jury after ferguson when they realized that the police officer wouldn't be indicted so he explains whole history of the grand jury and reveals some things that will probably be very surprising to many of you who witness what happened with a lot of these police officers. very different from ordinary citizens with the grand jury. the next chapter is called elected prosecutors and a police accountability by professor ron wright. i focus a lot on electing good progressive prosecutors and that chapter will be revealing when
theme that goes through essays that the root of -- so many of these killings and i'll talk a bit about that tonight it was written by professor katherine russell brownuniversity of florida. the next chapter is called policing a model for the 120eust century by a professor's tracy mears and tom tyler professor mears served on president obama's task force on policing in the 21st century. the next chapter is my own chapter, it is culled a prosecution of black men and i'm going to talk about that a...