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. >> keeping our eyes a the roads andyou can see the wilson bridge onceot again movingh directions after massive crash. traffic inside the beltway looks good. n 66 through manassas. here's a look 95 between 17 in quantico we're completely at speed. hard to make out the maps because it is so gen. we don't have any issues. thatrend continues on 66 as you pass through manassas. not seeing any slowdownsn 270. wide opened from 70 to 109. metro service is picking up at5. no reported delays.n any questions at eri ox5 d.c. on twitt. so far so good. back to you, maureen and holly. >> thanks erin. >>> 4:48 right now.n we'llto the shocking development that is have forced pope francis to remove cardinal theodore mccarri from the ministry. that action taken after claims of sexual abusey mccarrick who once served as archbishop re washington were deemed credible. mccarrick isused o assaulting aa nearly 50 years agor whilethe ca ent claiming he's innocent and has no recollection of the alleged abuse. the washington post talked with a lawyer for the vic that i'm is in his 60's. he says mccarrick first to
. >> keeping our eyes a the roads andyou can see the wilson bridge onceot again movingh directions after massive crash. traffic inside the beltway looks good. n 66 through manassas. here's a look 95 between 17 in quantico we're completely at speed. hard to make out the maps because it is so gen. we don't have any issues. thatrend continues on 66 as you pass through manassas. not seeing any slowdownsn 270. wide opened from 70 to 109. metro service is picking up at5. no reported delays.n...
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Jun 12, 2018
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you show up andyou do your work and you make your website.emember going, our website will have the phrase security breaches are inevitable, don't be a headline. it was wildly unpopular in 2004. the analyst said you're flat- out wrong and your concept is ridiculous. but my concept of the company was, let's get on the front lines and respond to every single breach that matters because that is the front row seatto what needto be made. i felt at the time that every time antivirus triggered, people would say thank god it triggered but the reality is, what didn't miss for the last year? we better investigate it. i felt we need to get behind everyone else and do what's required behind everyone else's and point. at the time i started, someone named john keegan wrote intelligence and war. it was probably published in 2003. i almost named the company orange leonard. pretty cool. we can get there but it was neat. when you start a company you have to name it. you spd more time trying to name it then writing the business plan. you need to get the domain s
you show up andyou do your work and you make your website.emember going, our website will have the phrase security breaches are inevitable, don't be a headline. it was wildly unpopular in 2004. the analyst said you're flat- out wrong and your concept is ridiculous. but my concept of the company was, let's get on the front lines and respond to every single breach that matters because that is the front row seatto what needto be made. i felt at the time that every time antivirus triggered, people...
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welcome back andyou for joining us here on "mornings on 2". it is wednesday, june 20.am claudine wong in for pam cook this morning. let's head over to steve paulson with a cooler dip in our temperatures. >> of i stayed up all night long, i would be worthless for two days. i have been up all morning long. that is not a problem. we have a bigger fog bank today and a rather fresh, robust breeze. it is cooler for some. it jumped up yesterday. there wasn't much except for a few north and east. gilroy, concord and livermore, but we will see a cooler pattern today. there is a weak system. the delta breeze is up early, as well. 50s for a lot of temperatures. low 50s in a lot of locations. east bay temps in lafayette are 52, black hawk, even out by the concord pavilion, 52degrees. so is el cerrito. already, that in place. the fog bank is huge. this is what is easing up on the ridge of high pressure and allowing this in. temperaturesare very cold. it will be cooler inland today and then we start to turn things around tomorrow. the official start of summer is tomorrow. friday and
welcome back andyou for joining us here on "mornings on 2". it is wednesday, june 20.am claudine wong in for pam cook this morning. let's head over to steve paulson with a cooler dip in our temperatures. >> of i stayed up all night long, i would be worthless for two days. i have been up all morning long. that is not a problem. we have a bigger fog bank today and a rather fresh, robust breeze. it is cooler for some. it jumped up yesterday. there wasn't much except for a few north...
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will you andyou and you andand you tighter labor market, rising wages, prosperity more evenly spread through sectors of the economy and geographic in the country, and not concentrated on the coasts and in that financial sector and tech services and things like that. those are the kinds of things that trump policies are trying to pursue and deliver. if that works for a while, five years, 10 years, it's going to be easier to go back and make the political case for entitlement reform. but doing it now, you feel down and now we are very to take you to hear. immediately. it's not quick to get you anywhere. >> if we've got five years, i think we will be lucky. i would argue that a trade war might complicate some of the projections you are making. >> trade war is a slogan that annoys me, just because it has been used as a cudgel, hme want to address change or do things about any countries. >> trade wars are good. a response to be going somewhere, or doing something? [beeping] are you trying to cut us off? the water was rising in here. >> i don't understand out -- if free trade is the worst
will you andyou and you andand you tighter labor market, rising wages, prosperity more evenly spread through sectors of the economy and geographic in the country, and not concentrated on the coasts and in that financial sector and tech services and things like that. those are the kinds of things that trump policies are trying to pursue and deliver. if that works for a while, five years, 10 years, it's going to be easier to go back and make the political case for entitlement reform. but doing it...
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Jun 3, 2018
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i was hoping to provide a copy andyou as pre-reading thought it would be linked to the site but i do not think we were able to do that. the advisory council released to adviseiples communities on how to begin thinking about and grappling with the issue of commemorative offensive andre controversial. in to engage the public determining what would be the right -- what would be right for their communities. this is not only a national issue, it is a local issue. the context on how a my name is placed in a local level may determine a different course than a national policy. but it reconfirmed a commitment thehe a chp commitment, stewardship to these commemorative works, understanding that values do change, the values by which the memorials were placed change through time and overtime. and that there has to be historical context developed on why the monument is placed there as well as the historical facts. they also recognize that not every monument that is placed is historic in nature. we have to determine that historians engage in that process. is this monument significant? is it deservi
i was hoping to provide a copy andyou as pre-reading thought it would be linked to the site but i do not think we were able to do that. the advisory council released to adviseiples communities on how to begin thinking about and grappling with the issue of commemorative offensive andre controversial. in to engage the public determining what would be the right -- what would be right for their communities. this is not only a national issue, it is a local issue. the context on how a my name is...
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you refer to the 12 structural andyou refer to the 12 structural changes we helped the iranian leadership hope to undertake. the think anything we asked belgium and others. you are belgium and others. sen. leahy: i don't dispute that mr. secretary. but they have rejected them. what do we do? sec. pompeo: we put pressure on them in the same way that other countries prevent -- present rex -- risks. we have allies across the gulf states. you are with allies in other parts of the world. or we will be meeting at the political minister level a week from today. i will be meeting with my board member counterparts to develop a is a government held member counterparts to develop a path 112 one hundred and forward. forward. sen. leahy: was mr. netanyahu 12 right that they were only bristow group gold resource pursuant to work on right that they were only health alert. report and have in cuba we were told that they failed to take you told that they failed to take a you a you help or will you are you are and who will appropriate steps to go bill to the protect the report diplomat. of the what is the d
you refer to the 12 structural andyou refer to the 12 structural changes we helped the iranian leadership hope to undertake. the think anything we asked belgium and others. you are belgium and others. sen. leahy: i don't dispute that mr. secretary. but they have rejected them. what do we do? sec. pompeo: we put pressure on them in the same way that other countries prevent -- present rex -- risks. we have allies across the gulf states. you are with allies in other parts of the world. or we will...
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andyou tak into accounthe indirect costs, that is, parents who don't have to stay home from work to take care of sick kids, the estimates are somewhere closer to $1.65 billion in total societal costs. that means for every dollar spent on a childhood immunization, we're actually saving $10.32. there weren't really any other programs that i can think of that can give you that kind of best buy. the immunization program in the united states is a complex iterative process that i'm trying to illustrate here. we gather data using surveillance at epidemiology, the burden of disease, to make public health policy. usuallur advisory committee on immunization practices. but it really doesn't stop there. from that moment, we go into the mode of implementation. that is, the program's public-private partnership that have the implementation piece, where child goes to a doctor's office. it's not just haphazard that there's a program there to immunize them. it's a public-private partnership that makes sure that the vaccine is safe, but also makes sure that there's sufficient supply of the vaccine every ti
andyou tak into accounthe indirect costs, that is, parents who don't have to stay home from work to take care of sick kids, the estimates are somewhere closer to $1.65 billion in total societal costs. that means for every dollar spent on a childhood immunization, we're actually saving $10.32. there weren't really any other programs that i can think of that can give you that kind of best buy. the immunization program in the united states is a complex iterative process that i'm trying to...