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the two are letters to afar and about to be held. i will talk about about to be held. it is my first show that i did by myself at the museum. it just opened a month ago. it's with a young man, josh green, who grew up in l.a., a jewish fellow but he lived most of his adult life here in the bay area. he is what they call a social practice artist which means that he is not so interested in making objects. it's a very cutting edge idea. he is more interested in setting up social situations where the audience reacts to each other and bonds are built and a community is built. it's a very interesting development. the bay area is one of the national leaders. >> it's called social practice. >> social practice, yes. the more fancy name is relational aesthetics. what josh has done is essentially turn one of our galleries into a public library. using the institutions ways it wasn't originally thought of to be used and he solicited 1000 books from the community to be the library in the gallery. and the catch is anyone who donates a book has to write in the book on the fly leaf why
the two are letters to afar and about to be held. i will talk about about to be held. it is my first show that i did by myself at the museum. it just opened a month ago. it's with a young man, josh green, who grew up in l.a., a jewish fellow but he lived most of his adult life here in the bay area. he is what they call a social practice artist which means that he is not so interested in making objects. it's a very cutting edge idea. he is more interested in setting up social situations where...
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i know we have visitors from afar and crucial hearings before us. please call item 1. >> item 1 is a liquor license transfer hearing to consider the transfer of a type 20 off-sale bear and wine license from 4555 california street to 1475 polk street and serve the public convenience or necessity. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i am from the san francisco police department liaison unit. before is a application for a type 20 license and if approved will allow the applicant to cell beer and wine license and we have worked closely with this applicant and have come up with responsible conditions and we're going to be recommending this application for approval. there have been minimal calls for service to this location and none of them related to any issues around alcohol. i would also add that this story hoab operating for several years in this neighborhood, and most of you are familiar with the location. it's a distinctive building at polk and california. it's a glass building. this tenant is on the ground floor want i would point out this location as
i know we have visitors from afar and crucial hearings before us. please call item 1. >> item 1 is a liquor license transfer hearing to consider the transfer of a type 20 off-sale bear and wine license from 4555 california street to 1475 polk street and serve the public convenience or necessity. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i am from the san francisco police department liaison unit. before is a application for a type 20 license and if approved will allow the applicant to...
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>> we admire this from afar. can you imagine what they're really going through?ouse now. >>> thank you for being here with us. stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thursday. >> we are following breaking news on this thursday, april 16. tragic developments overnight in the hit-and-run crash in west kensington from earlier this week the child who was struck was pronounced dead. >> police are investigating a fiery crash in delaware, haz/mat crews are on the scene right now. >> a surreal scene in the u.s. capitol, how did the guy land this aircraft there even though he told everyone he was going to do it. >>> good morning
>> we admire this from afar. can you imagine what they're really going through?ouse now. >>> thank you for being here with us. stay with us for "good morning america." have a great thursday. >> we are following breaking news on this thursday, april 16. tragic developments overnight in the hit-and-run crash in west kensington from earlier this week the child who was struck was pronounced dead. >> police are investigating a fiery crash in delaware, haz/mat...
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smoke can be scene from afar away as downtown washington and reagan international airport. >>> presidentama now engaged in an all out lobbying effort, the framework of a nuclear deal with iran. obama work the phones speaking with members of congress today while congress need not normal early approve the deal for it to take affect clearly obama wants and needs support from capitol hill. senate amongity leader mcconnell is criticizing the deal saying it will shrink iran's nuclear program not end it. >>> and the first look at the university college today in kenya where the militants killed 148 people last thursday. meanwhile the kenyan war planes bombed camps in neighboring somalia destroying stockpiles of weapon. and they have threatened to strike kenya again. >>> 116-year-old american woman the oldest person last week sadly didn't get to live with that honor for long. gertrude weaver died today in arkansas. born in 1898 verified by a number of records. a 117-year-old japanese women passed away last week gertrude look over the title as the old he have person. and she was clipping she wante
smoke can be scene from afar away as downtown washington and reagan international airport. >>> presidentama now engaged in an all out lobbying effort, the framework of a nuclear deal with iran. obama work the phones speaking with members of congress today while congress need not normal early approve the deal for it to take affect clearly obama wants and needs support from capitol hill. senate amongity leader mcconnell is criticizing the deal saying it will shrink iran's nuclear program...
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an entire family of 9 afars cannot independently verify this video the video has and on line showing is ill fighters executing ethiopian christians in libya. the footage appears to show two mass killings. one in the east and one in the south of the country. the captives were beheaded or shot in the head but it's unclear how many people were killed. in iraq the united nations says more than 90,000 people have fled the fighting in anbar province. it has prompted people to leave. they are trying to find refuge. many aren't being allowed in. the defense ministry says they must have permission to enter the capital. omar explains. >> a sea of people on the run. evening aping isil which is about to fullcally control the city. they have been walking and driving for the last two days taking whatever they can. men, women, young and old. this is a terrified population with no place to stay. some have been stuck near the bridge in southern baghdad. they are angry with their politicians and tribal leaders. >> they don't care about us. look at what happened to us. look at our conditions. they sold
an entire family of 9 afars cannot independently verify this video the video has and on line showing is ill fighters executing ethiopian christians in libya. the footage appears to show two mass killings. one in the east and one in the south of the country. the captives were beheaded or shot in the head but it's unclear how many people were killed. in iraq the united nations says more than 90,000 people have fled the fighting in anbar province. it has prompted people to leave. they are trying...
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so can be scene from afar away as downtown washiton and ran international airpor >>psent back obama nowobbying efrthe frawork of a nclr deal wh iran. oba wk the phon speaking with members of congress d wile congss need n normal er aro the deal for it to ta affect clearly obama wants ad needs support from capitol hi. senate amongity lder monnell i criticizi the deal saying it will sink iran's nuclear pogr not e . >>> a the fir look at the uivsity colle today in knya where the militantsilled 148eople la thursday. manwhe the kenyan w planes bomd camps in neiboring somalia destroying stockpiles of wap. and ty ve threatened to streenya agai >>> 116-year-old american wan the oldest person last week sadly didn get to live with that hon for long. grtre weaver died today in arns. brin 18 verified by a number of records. a 117-year-o japane wen pass away last week gertrude loor the title as the old he ha person. ad e w clpi she wanted oama to attend her 117th birthday party. the advice f ling aong wi use a lot of skin moiurize treat erybody ncel lo your neighbor and et your home cooking, not fast
so can be scene from afar away as downtown washiton and ran international airpor >>psent back obama nowobbying efrthe frawork of a nclr deal wh iran. oba wk the phon speaking with members of congress d wile congss need n normal er aro the deal for it to ta affect clearly obama wants ad needs support from capitol hi. senate amongity lder monnell i criticizi the deal saying it will sink iran's nuclear pogr not e . >>> a the fir look at the uivsity colle today in knya where the...
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the video shows a look at the cars drivers side window and then it can be seen from afar speeding aroundefore and after the crash. >> happy kid. running up and down, um, just -- he was known. he was full of life. full of life. >> reporter: two-year-old david succumb to his injuries after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver crossing mascher street with his mom monday evening in front of the family's home. >> sad moment fort family. hard for a mother to lose child. if you have children of your own you definitely understand. you know, if there's anything i could have done differently literally push the kid out of the way and jumped in front of the car for him. >> christopher gonzales and his girlfriend driving by moments after the car struck the family and sped down lehigh avenue. they immediately stopped to help help. >> sever people helped us put the mother in the car. >> they rushed david and his 19-year-old mom to a nearby hospital. the woman who's injuries are visible outside her home thursday is mourning her son taken off life support. many in the neighborhood lighting candles at th
the video shows a look at the cars drivers side window and then it can be seen from afar speeding aroundefore and after the crash. >> happy kid. running up and down, um, just -- he was known. he was full of life. full of life. >> reporter: two-year-old david succumb to his injuries after he was struck by a hit-and-run driver crossing mascher street with his mom monday evening in front of the family's home. >> sad moment fort family. hard for a mother to lose child. if you have...
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. >> reporter: i'll be cheering from afar. >>> it will take a while for crews to clean up the mess left from the whipping storms. a neighbor's surveillance camera turd part of the tree -- captured part of the korea as the came down. >> i had a gut feeling it was going to come down, i watched in amazement thinking wow you got to be kidding me. >> homeowner was not home at the time, but friends helped her carry out a number of pets after the city said it was not safe to stay in the home. >> we had windy out there and it's cooler. >> reporter: it's going to stay that way. as we step outside it's going to feel cool to you out the door. the camera is shaking around, winds are moderate. 44 degrees in philadelphia currently. 37 in reading, 38 in allentown 36 in lancaster, 43 in millville. mid 40s in sea isle and at the boardwalk in atlantic city. the winds will be coursing in from the west most of the day. there's a chance of a sprinkle every now and then. there will be more of that potentially in the afternoon and this evening. the model has this coming down past philadelphia. the best chance
. >> reporter: i'll be cheering from afar. >>> it will take a while for crews to clean up the mess left from the whipping storms. a neighbor's surveillance camera turd part of the tree -- captured part of the korea as the came down. >> i had a gut feeling it was going to come down, i watched in amazement thinking wow you got to be kidding me. >> homeowner was not home at the time, but friends helped her carry out a number of pets after the city said it was not safe to...
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and we're seeing everyone from army soldiers to sheriff's deputies and law enforcement coming from afar. even dallas texas and oregon representing here today. gilroy, of course. livermore. some of the closer communities, all have officers representatives at today's memorial service for officer johnson. >> and if you would like to pay your respects to officer johnson and the san jose police department and you have your second screen with you while you're watching our coverage, please feel free to do so. and include us on that. we'll share that with them. what we're using today #sjpd or #ripofficerjohnson. and as we look through those hashtags, there are so many people who are sending out the word "respect," it's got to make the force feel really good today about this. on such a sad day. that so many people are sharing and honoring him in that way. >> mm-hmm. you know looking ahead, we told you about some of the fund-raisers for the family the johnson family, in the works. the san jose earthquakes also holding one. they will be asking for donations during their march -- during their match
and we're seeing everyone from army soldiers to sheriff's deputies and law enforcement coming from afar. even dallas texas and oregon representing here today. gilroy, of course. livermore. some of the closer communities, all have officers representatives at today's memorial service for officer johnson. >> and if you would like to pay your respects to officer johnson and the san jose police department and you have your second screen with you while you're watching our coverage, please feel...
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it looks good from afar, but far from good up close. >> obama was elected he was the untouchable and put on a herculean platform, i think she is the same thing that is dangerous, living up to expectations is always a challenge, she will be scrutinized with a sharper eye she has more history more things to point to and pick up and for republicans to go after. i love that confidence, neil, i want that 8 ball you have. neil: would it be ironic the one thing she has supposedly her biggest advantage is her undoing. >> it could be. neil: thank you for indulging my wacky thoughts, i think time warner and comcast or getting worried top brass getting in to sell a merger that is looking iffy and dicey this announced pairing starting a wave of m&a activity. if you think about this whole merger or talk of it, set in motion huge deals but, i am wondering if it unravels then what? >> if it unravels this is a dangerous message why go through effort of due diligence to figure out quality combinations that the market will like if the government will step in 9 months later and say this is not going to
it looks good from afar, but far from good up close. >> obama was elected he was the untouchable and put on a herculean platform, i think she is the same thing that is dangerous, living up to expectations is always a challenge, she will be scrutinized with a sharper eye she has more history more things to point to and pick up and for republicans to go after. i love that confidence, neil, i want that 8 ball you have. neil: would it be ironic the one thing she has supposedly her biggest...
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beautiful from afar but cause for serious concern in the region. we will keep our eye on this.ta darlington thank you. >>> if you are looking to buy a cable company, you may be in luck. details on one of the biggest mergers gone bust next. >>> does anybody know what time it is? time for an early start on your money. alison kosik here with that. >> good morning. we are seeing green arrows. stock futures are pointing up. could be another record day if that holds. yesterday, nasdaq topped the record high set in march of 2000 climbing to 5,056. that means the nasdaq has got even over the dot-com double. does this record signal another bubble? a fair question. this ain't your father's nasdaq. these companies make money and they have cash on hand. >>> quicken loans sued over improper mortgage lending. the federal government said it made loans backed by the government erroneously. quicken requested inflated appraisals and the government said knowingly fudged incomes to get fha insurance. ultimately that costs taxpayers millions of dollars. >>> comcast is planning to abandon the $45 bi
beautiful from afar but cause for serious concern in the region. we will keep our eye on this.ta darlington thank you. >>> if you are looking to buy a cable company, you may be in luck. details on one of the biggest mergers gone bust next. >>> does anybody know what time it is? time for an early start on your money. alison kosik here with that. >> good morning. we are seeing green arrows. stock futures are pointing up. could be another record day if that holds....
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he's not commanding from afar he is on site. shiite militias are on the front line. capabilities of the professional iraqi military still leave an enormous amount to be desired. so the perception that the u.s. has, essentially shifted its alliances through its negotiations with iran by finding common cause, you know, with hezbollah against muslim sunni fighters in syria have all polarized the sunni-shia divide and made iraq's viability -- which was already remote -- even more difficult to achieve. >> what about, you referred to them -- what about u.s. traditional allies in the gulf? how have they responded? what is their role in the whole unfolding of this political dynamic? >> make no mistake about it the initial funding or more al-qaeda and for isis came from individuals in the emirates. it may not have been official policy of saudi arabia but members of the saudi royal family provided significant financial resources. monies flowed from the uae. there's a widespread view that the u.s. hasn't preserved its traditional alliances. particularly the arab spring and what
he's not commanding from afar he is on site. shiite militias are on the front line. capabilities of the professional iraqi military still leave an enormous amount to be desired. so the perception that the u.s. has, essentially shifted its alliances through its negotiations with iran by finding common cause, you know, with hezbollah against muslim sunni fighters in syria have all polarized the sunni-shia divide and made iraq's viability -- which was already remote -- even more difficult to...
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the thought of suppressing and quelling those from afar. the order of the purple whip and the ancient chinese proverb when you're stuck down a well, someone is bound to throw a rock on your head. la after -- [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, what a fabulous book that has all of those splendid things in it. david reynolds' book entitled "the long shadow" is a very powerful book and indeed, an important book about the first world war and the effect it had on the rest of the century, indeed up to the present day. impeccable erudition as you'd expect from a historian as serious and substantial as reynolds. immense psychological hardship. -- scholarship. he doesn't just criticize the, he doesn't just go into the horrors of the first world war he also points out the effect it's had on creativity and on science and art and literature. it's a sort of meditation on the first world war. and in its chapters on remembrance and refraction, it makes one think. and he really does go into every aspect of the first world war. and i particularly was intereste
the thought of suppressing and quelling those from afar. the order of the purple whip and the ancient chinese proverb when you're stuck down a well, someone is bound to throw a rock on your head. la after -- [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, what a fabulous book that has all of those splendid things in it. david reynolds' book entitled "the long shadow" is a very powerful book and indeed, an important book about the first world war and the effect it had on the rest of the century,...
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library books and looking at youtube videos to try to figure out how to build and detonate a bomb from afar. they were also arrested today after undercover investigators determined they were trying to build a homemade bomb prosecutors said. >>> found guilty of neglect, abuse, kidnapping and theft. now a prince george's county woman is facing a sentence of more than 170 years in prison. a jury convicted zeina kunar today. prosecutors say she tricked disabled and elderly adults into moving into her bladensburg apartment under the impression they would be at an assisted living facility. once there, kumar reportedly stole their money and their belongings. >>> millionaire real estate heir and murder suspect robert durst will be back in court in new orleans next thursday. nothing happened at a hearing today because three fbi agents involved in his arrest failed to show up. they were subpoenaed by defense attorneys who say the fbi searched durst's hotel room without a warrant. an assisted u.s. attorney testified that he told the agents not to appear at the hearing because the office needed more ti
library books and looking at youtube videos to try to figure out how to build and detonate a bomb from afar. they were also arrested today after undercover investigators determined they were trying to build a homemade bomb prosecutors said. >>> found guilty of neglect, abuse, kidnapping and theft. now a prince george's county woman is facing a sentence of more than 170 years in prison. a jury convicted zeina kunar today. prosecutors say she tricked disabled and elderly adults into...
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but in the complaint, clear the two suspects were trying to build a bomb they could detonate from afar and not be suicide bombers. so i do not believe that martyrdom was their ultimate goal. their ultimate goal was to create history. wolf? >> what a story, jason carroll, thank you very much. >>> up next, another incredible story. a sailor missing for 66 days found at sea and rescued. grateful father joins us when "360" continues. hey mom, you want to live by the lake, right? yeah. there's here. ♪ did you just share a listing with me? look at this one. it's got a great view of the lake. it's really nice mom. ♪ your dad would've loved this place. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. [ male announcer ] when john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he d
but in the complaint, clear the two suspects were trying to build a bomb they could detonate from afar and not be suicide bombers. so i do not believe that martyrdom was their ultimate goal. their ultimate goal was to create history. wolf? >> what a story, jason carroll, thank you very much. >>> up next, another incredible story. a sailor missing for 66 days found at sea and rescued. grateful father joins us when "360" continues. hey mom, you want to live by the lake,...
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actually bring together top international policymakers from both sides of the atlantic, and from further afar. and this is clearly something that is in common between our two organizations. the atlantic council and the international monetary fund. next week we will be hosting the spring meetings of the world bank and the imf and we will be welcoming to washington, d.c. representatives of our 188 member countries. finance ministers, governors of central banks, and they will focus their discussion on the state of the global economy. since our last annual meeting in october, there have been a lot of developments on the global scene. i would say that it has, first of all, inherited from a big shot in the arm as a result of the decline of oil prices. in addition to that, it has had the benefit of a strong economic performance by the largest economy in the world, the united states of america. and overall we would say that macro economic risks have decreased. so the global recovery continues, but it is moderate and uneven. global recovery continues, but it is moderate and uneven. in too many parts o
actually bring together top international policymakers from both sides of the atlantic, and from further afar. and this is clearly something that is in common between our two organizations. the atlantic council and the international monetary fund. next week we will be hosting the spring meetings of the world bank and the imf and we will be welcoming to washington, d.c. representatives of our 188 member countries. finance ministers, governors of central banks, and they will focus their...
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people here are viewing the anti-police protests from afar.they want it. >> i think they have a right to protest, but i disagree with the way they do it. the lynch mob mentality that they have downtown. >> reporter: baltimore is 60% black, 30% white and there's a stark racial divide here that can be traced to economics. but the real issue is jobs and here in canton the unemployment rate is less than 6%. but less than a 10-minute drive from canton here in the predominantly black part of baltimore, the situation is much different. here nearly two out of every ten african americans are without a job. this is one of baltimore's predominantly black neighborhoods that has been in economic decline for years. boarded up businesses a sign of how bad things are. local civil rights activist adam jackson tells me it stems from decades of lack of opportunity that keep people boxed in poor neighborhoods. >> it causes destabilization all over the city. >> reporter: but then there is red emmas, a coffee shop and bookstore trying to bridge the divide. >> this
people here are viewing the anti-police protests from afar.they want it. >> i think they have a right to protest, but i disagree with the way they do it. the lynch mob mentality that they have downtown. >> reporter: baltimore is 60% black, 30% white and there's a stark racial divide here that can be traced to economics. but the real issue is jobs and here in canton the unemployment rate is less than 6%. but less than a 10-minute drive from canton here in the predominantly black part...
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but in the complaint, clear the two suspects were trying to build a bomb they could detonate from afar be suicide bombers. so i do not believe that martyrdom was their ultimate goal. their ultimate goal was to create history. wolf? >> what a story, jason carroll, thank you very much. >>> up next another incredible story. a sailor missing for 66 days found at sea and rescued. grateful father joins us when "360" continues. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today.e plane and thought... yeah! empty seat next to me. and then i saw him slowly coming down the aisle. one of those guys who just can't stop talking. i was downloading a movie. i was trying to download a movie. i have verizon. i don't. i get that little spinning wheel. download didn't
but in the complaint, clear the two suspects were trying to build a bomb they could detonate from afar be suicide bombers. so i do not believe that martyrdom was their ultimate goal. their ultimate goal was to create history. wolf? >> what a story, jason carroll, thank you very much. >>> up next another incredible story. a sailor missing for 66 days found at sea and rescued. grateful father joins us when "360" continues. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in...
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the goal was to blow up and use bombs from afar, rather than conduct a suicide bombing.to according to the complaint, another goal was to make history. obviously these two women, these two women influenced by isis, by the internet and through other means as well. it goes through a lot of detail here. allegedly going to a home depot, a local home depot to pick up a lot of materials. >> no one was ever in any danger, though. always made very clear by the fbi. they say almost first and foremost, no one was in any danger. >> not yet. >> i just want to bring up that back if 2010, if you remember, a gentleman tried to setoff a bomb in time square. it didn't work. it was found smoking. i can tell you this, these are the same charges. he was facing a ten-count indictment. he was sentenced to life in prison. he pleaded on this one. this is very, very serious. these women could be -- >> they're in a lot of trouble. >> it's the same charge as dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> and the same type of ins influence. influenced by al qaeda. influenced by isis. wanting to make history and a making a
the goal was to blow up and use bombs from afar, rather than conduct a suicide bombing.to according to the complaint, another goal was to make history. obviously these two women, these two women influenced by isis, by the internet and through other means as well. it goes through a lot of detail here. allegedly going to a home depot, a local home depot to pick up a lot of materials. >> no one was ever in any danger, though. always made very clear by the fbi. they say almost first and...
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the complaint was to blow up and use a bomb from afar. goals here wolf was to make history. one of them 28, the other 31. both of them expected to appear in federal court in brooklyn later this afternoon. >> do we know how officials discovered this alleged plot specifically the potential target or targets? >> well, this was part of a lengthy undercover operation that took place according to the complaint for more than a year. they have text messages they have phone calls that they've been monitoring. a lot of evidence that they've gathered in terms of their case here wolf, so in terms of the exact target that's what we're trying to find out here. somewhere in new york city. the exact target undetermined. at one point during the complaint, harold square which is a popular destination here in new york city a lot of shops there, that was potentially discussed and apparently allegedly one of them said well what we want to do -- there are only normal people there. we want more than that. so harold square at one point was an area targeted as a
the complaint was to blow up and use a bomb from afar. goals here wolf was to make history. one of them 28, the other 31. both of them expected to appear in federal court in brooklyn later this afternoon. >> do we know how officials discovered this alleged plot specifically the potential target or targets? >> well, this was part of a lengthy undercover operation that took place according to the complaint for more than a year. they have text messages they have phone calls that...
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we were observers from afar. until that day. yes, we had the oklahoma city bombing by a home-grown terrorists, but this kind of extremist violence by evildoers from other countries just didn't happen here. to me, there was another aspect of the 9/11 attacks that i can -- someday in consciously or not to our collective disbelief and shock. the actual complexity, logistics, the coordination, the precision of the unimaginable scenario three simultaneous jumbo jet hijackings was very much in the realm of a pretty mediocre bruce willis movie. but it wasn't, of course. it was a real, honest to god wildly imaginative terrorist attack that shook the nation and the world. we could have learned and applied a lot of lessons from that attack and the anthrax that soon followed. in my view unfortunately, we had experiences that did not turn into real lessons and lessons that did not change policies or the way we prepared for subsequent events. sadly enough, that is true for most of the disasters we have experienced in the 14 years since 9/11.
we were observers from afar. until that day. yes, we had the oklahoma city bombing by a home-grown terrorists, but this kind of extremist violence by evildoers from other countries just didn't happen here. to me, there was another aspect of the 9/11 attacks that i can -- someday in consciously or not to our collective disbelief and shock. the actual complexity, logistics, the coordination, the precision of the unimaginable scenario three simultaneous jumbo jet hijackings was very much in the...
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this unfortunate case and that there are some complexities in many of these cases, particularly from afar with complex illnesses. we have a staff that tries to sort that out to try and help our patients understand what the expected cost would be. we don't charge over the medicare rate. that is not permitted and we would never do that, so i guess i am uncertain what that $600 was before. it may be something medicare does not cover and there may have been something with the insurance. i'm sorry, i don't understand. it is unfortunate that your son's position -- physician won't write a letter and share with you and with us what needs to be done. it sounds like you may have a retained foreign object from surgery or something of that nature. perhaps, off-line you could be in touch with us and we can see we can help you. host: gail in oxford, florida. you are on with dr. john noseworthy, head of the mayo clinic. caller: yes, thank you for taking my call. my husband you up in rochester and he was born at the mayo clinic. we have a question. we are now in florida and we do come back to the mayo cl
this unfortunate case and that there are some complexities in many of these cases, particularly from afar with complex illnesses. we have a staff that tries to sort that out to try and help our patients understand what the expected cost would be. we don't charge over the medicare rate. that is not permitted and we would never do that, so i guess i am uncertain what that $600 was before. it may be something medicare does not cover and there may have been something with the insurance. i'm sorry,...
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susan: how did he serve as chief executive from afar? c.ames: this also happened during the vice presidency. when congress was needed, the -- meeting, the vice president would go back to where he lived. especially during the summer they would usually lead in the spring and come back in the fall. it was a seasonal thing. although he did overdo it a little bit during this time. it was not unusual for the president to be away. susan: these were very trying and tempestuous years for a brand new nation. can you give us a sense of the history, what was happening during the adams administration, key policy issues? c. james: the major problems were international. we had problems with the french, the british, in particular with the french. american political parties were divided pro-french, pro-british. one of the things john was troubled with was keeping the country out of four. he was successful. i think that is probably the thing that he should be most recognized for during that time. edith: i also find it ironic that he is one president who kept
susan: how did he serve as chief executive from afar? c.ames: this also happened during the vice presidency. when congress was needed, the -- meeting, the vice president would go back to where he lived. especially during the summer they would usually lead in the spring and come back in the fall. it was a seasonal thing. although he did overdo it a little bit during this time. it was not unusual for the president to be away. susan: these were very trying and tempestuous years for a brand new...
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and they were shouting from afar. you know, "that's mine, that's mine!" movie-making instincts kick in. >> by the time i got my phone up to record this, they had already started fighting in front of the cab that had pulled up. >> push comes to shove as two grown-ups start to behave like brawling babies. >> maybe they're both just frustrated with being bankers on wall street and having no real outlet for their cave man tendencies. >> the plot thickens when a woman in red makes a surprise stealth move. >> while these two guys were jerking around with their little shenanigans, she was trying to make an end run and sneak in around them. >> nothing doin'. in a mad dash, the guy on the outside throws a block on the man in the lead, and yanks him out of the way. the passenger getting out of the cab steps back, stunned. in a sudden plot twist, the burlier adversary makes a decisive move and shoves his nemesis out of the way. >> one of the guys puts the other into a choke hold, thinking that's going to bring the guy down, but it ended up being a real ineffectual m
and they were shouting from afar. you know, "that's mine, that's mine!" movie-making instincts kick in. >> by the time i got my phone up to record this, they had already started fighting in front of the cab that had pulled up. >> push comes to shove as two grown-ups start to behave like brawling babies. >> maybe they're both just frustrated with being bankers on wall street and having no real outlet for their cave man tendencies. >> the plot thickens when a...
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the shape of the cliff is about half a mile around and it is formed into a w, if you look at it from afarhat day we were jumping room 817, which is 817 feet. has a really flat takeoff. drive right to the exit point and pretty much just run off the top of this thing. >> let's go! >> ted is a seasoned base jumper, with more than 600 jumps under his belt, not even a number of nasty crashes have deterred his enthusiasm. he makes sure to stay focused on his number one priority. >> not dying. challenging base jumping to be able to do it successfully and safely and wake up and do it, again. incredibly dangerous sport and there are a lot of risks and only experience safety and making smart decisions. lets you continue on in the sport. >> on this day, ted and his friends believe they have everything figured out. >> we talked about this jump, what we were going to do. walk it out with me. >> you're there, you're there. i'm right here. you're right there. >> we were very safe in our planning. >> and maybe a foot or two behind me. >> so, right prior to us jumping we all had a great feeling. high five
the shape of the cliff is about half a mile around and it is formed into a w, if you look at it from afarhat day we were jumping room 817, which is 817 feet. has a really flat takeoff. drive right to the exit point and pretty much just run off the top of this thing. >> let's go! >> ted is a seasoned base jumper, with more than 600 jumps under his belt, not even a number of nasty crashes have deterred his enthusiasm. he makes sure to stay focused on his number one priority. >>...
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their goal in terms of their plot was to learn how to blow up a bomb from afar rather than making itide mission. another goal was to make history. also to target members of law enforcement rather than civilians. now, a little earlier this afternoon siddiquiest's attorney came out and spoke to the press very briefly, defendedinged his client but said he was not going to try this case in the press, he's going to do it in the courtroom. >> my client will enter a plea of not guilty. even when there's an indictment. and she and i will address everything in the courtroom where it belongs, and even though your very interested that's about it. >> also siddiqui according to the complaint, erin had contact with al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. at one point wrote a poem for a jihadi magazine. that again also according to the complaint. we also went out to the neighborhood, our cameras were there speaking to some of the people who knew these women. all of them saying there was no indication that they were radicalized, no indication that they had jihadist leanings. both expected to make their n
their goal in terms of their plot was to learn how to blow up a bomb from afar rather than making itide mission. another goal was to make history. also to target members of law enforcement rather than civilians. now, a little earlier this afternoon siddiquiest's attorney came out and spoke to the press very briefly, defendedinged his client but said he was not going to try this case in the press, he's going to do it in the courtroom. >> my client will enter a plea of not guilty. even when...
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about their fears for their homeland, and their hopes for its future, as they watch the fight from afarhen isis came along, i remember the morning i was walking to work and i got a text on my phone from my friend. all it said was "we lost mosul to isis." it literally felt like the whole world stops. >> my country will never get back to the country that i used to know before. >> you couldn't imagine. >> i started thinking about my daughter. i thought, i don't want my family or my daughter to see that. >> no one is going home. i know i'm never going to move back home and even saying it, it kills me. >> march 2012, i got shot two times by really bad people in my neighborhood. even the people that were shot, they say why did they do this? but this is the situation of baghdad. if somebody just dislikes you for a simple, silly thing they can kill you for this with no problems. >> when the isis thing happened and we lost mosul and i felt that falling sensation that the world is coming to an end, at least i know i still care. >> criminal isis they are killing and torturing people by the name of
about their fears for their homeland, and their hopes for its future, as they watch the fight from afarhen isis came along, i remember the morning i was walking to work and i got a text on my phone from my friend. all it said was "we lost mosul to isis." it literally felt like the whole world stops. >> my country will never get back to the country that i used to know before. >> you couldn't imagine. >> i started thinking about my daughter. i thought, i don't want my...
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we were observers from afar until that day. we had the oklahoma city bombing by homegrown terrorists, but this kind of violence from evildoers from other countries did not happen here. to me, there was another aspect of the 9/11 attacks that i can sunk -- that consciously or not sunk into our disbelief and shock. the unimaginable scenario of three simultaneous jumbo jet hijackings was in the realm of a bruce willis movie. it was a real wildly imaginative terrorist attack that shook the nation and the world. we could have learned and applied a lot of lessons from that attack and the anthrax mailings that followed. in my view, unfortunately, we had experiences that did not turn into real lessons, and lessons that did not change policies or the way we prepared for subsequent events. sadly enough, that is true for most of the disasters in the 14 years since 9/11. experience is lessons, lessons without applications. we have made progress and some of it is ok, but we are nowhere near we should be -- near where we should be. we know f
we were observers from afar until that day. we had the oklahoma city bombing by homegrown terrorists, but this kind of violence from evildoers from other countries did not happen here. to me, there was another aspect of the 9/11 attacks that i can sunk -- that consciously or not sunk into our disbelief and shock. the unimaginable scenario of three simultaneous jumbo jet hijackings was in the realm of a bruce willis movie. it was a real wildly imaginative terrorist attack that shook the nation...
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dollars and lofts rent fore up wards of $2000 a month and people viewing antipolice protests from afarhow they want it. >> they have a right to protest but i discourage the way they do it lynch mob mentality they have downtown. >> reporter: baltimore 60% black, 30% white and a stark racial divide here that can be traced to economics. but the real issue is jobs and here in canton the unemployment rate is less than 6%. but less than a 10-minute drive from canton here in the predominately black part of baltimore the situation is much different. here nearly two out of every ten african/americans are without a job. this is one of baltimore's black neighborhoods in economic decline for years, boarded up businesses a sign of how bad things are. >> it's a combination of factors. >> reporter: local civil rights activist jackson says it stems from decades of lack of opportunity and keep people boxed in poor neighborhoods with little hope to get out. >> you have a combination of white and former integration with a lot of destabilization all over the city. >> reporter: then there is red emas a cof
dollars and lofts rent fore up wards of $2000 a month and people viewing antipolice protests from afarhow they want it. >> they have a right to protest but i discourage the way they do it lynch mob mentality they have downtown. >> reporter: baltimore 60% black, 30% white and a stark racial divide here that can be traced to economics. but the real issue is jobs and here in canton the unemployment rate is less than 6%. but less than a 10-minute drive from canton here in the...
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what can they do from afar? >> sure.t thing to anyone you and i, can get online tonight when we go home and give some type of cash donation to help all these agencies because they need the money. they don't do this for free. the great volunteers that are out there. but stay away from these instant popups you see. go to the basics. go the american red cross. go to samaritans purse. go to unicef. you know they've been around for years. stay away from the boseposers because you'll lose your money. >> you see in the wake of tragedy you have frauds that pop up. >> it's unfortunate, but it does. >> colonel reese, thanks so much. also go to cnn.com/impact. there's a whole list of ways there that you can help. we're going to take a quick break. we'll be back in just a minute. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the
what can they do from afar? >> sure.t thing to anyone you and i, can get online tonight when we go home and give some type of cash donation to help all these agencies because they need the money. they don't do this for free. the great volunteers that are out there. but stay away from these instant popups you see. go to the basics. go the american red cross. go to samaritans purse. go to unicef. you know they've been around for years. stay away from the boseposers because you'll lose your...
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. >> i had given up hope that a trader spoke of the joseph of nazareth who had returned from afar.t at once it was your joseph. >> he brought us six years before he died and then blessed be god. left you a life that's good. >> is john the priest in the temple. >> my son the baptist is not beloved in the temple nor they of him. john in the wilderness. >> like isaiah. >> talk prophets with jesus and. >> you are blessed with such a child. >> jesus, too. he has learned in scripture. >> argues with the scribes and pharisees in the synagogue. >> then you and john will find kinship. >> i must first find him. >> you should. >> this attack on me, it was beyond insult. beyond threat. hold us to thy notice. let them know what i have suffered. put your nose to the stench that is your people. who filth at me. but for the bravely legionnaires who surrounded my litter. protecting me. i should have died under the hail of stones. >> that, my wife is -- strengths. >> governor. >> i should level this holy city and take the ruins with blood. >> governor, though some oppose your rule. >> who are they,
. >> i had given up hope that a trader spoke of the joseph of nazareth who had returned from afar.t at once it was your joseph. >> he brought us six years before he died and then blessed be god. left you a life that's good. >> is john the priest in the temple. >> my son the baptist is not beloved in the temple nor they of him. john in the wilderness. >> like isaiah. >> talk prophets with jesus and. >> you are blessed with such a child. >> jesus,...
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. >> the orioles beat the white sox 8-2 antcrowd roared from afar. >> while wednesday's fanless game was a truly odd occurrence in american professional sports, this type of thing happens more than you might think in international soccer. playing games behind closed doors is usually a punishment for teams that can't control racist or violent behavior by their fans. last month, two french teams played in stadiums because of rowdy fan behavior. it happened last year in russia and japan. >> it's the first for baltimore a dubious distinction. >> indeed. >> rescuers in nepal have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble alive. five days after the devastating earthquake there were cheers as he was freed. another man was pulled out after 82 hours buried under the rubble. we have a report on his ordeal after he was rescued. >> when he was pulled out of the rubble of a glass believe many here considered it to be a near miracle, and yet the brief glimmer of hope hasn't been enough to counter a growing sense of despair. >> the pain in his eyes, the belies how lucky he feels. >> i was under the rubb
. >> the orioles beat the white sox 8-2 antcrowd roared from afar. >> while wednesday's fanless game was a truly odd occurrence in american professional sports, this type of thing happens more than you might think in international soccer. playing games behind closed doors is usually a punishment for teams that can't control racist or violent behavior by their fans. last month, two french teams played in stadiums because of rowdy fan behavior. it happened last year in russia and...
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i come from the conservation side of the debate, probably, afar as that goes. on the other hand, i spent a lot of time up north and agree with 90% of what you said about the benefits that oil development has provided to towns like barrow and wainwright and the need that they have of continued money to enter into the commercial world economy and be part of something while protecting their subsistence and traditional ways of life. so grant -- and i wanted to congratulate you also on talking about the realities of the budget. having been in government, it is time for conferences where the agencies come forward and say pretty things to end and for omb to be at the table saying how much money they're going to pony up for what is a white house priority. it is or it isn't. you can't just add it on top of the debt that the agency is already struggling with. that won't work. i agree with you entirely. question is the following. the thrust of your remarks and substance is there is the debate between those who are concerned mostly with climate change and with the natural
i come from the conservation side of the debate, probably, afar as that goes. on the other hand, i spent a lot of time up north and agree with 90% of what you said about the benefits that oil development has provided to towns like barrow and wainwright and the need that they have of continued money to enter into the commercial world economy and be part of something while protecting their subsistence and traditional ways of life. so grant -- and i wanted to congratulate you also on talking about...
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appomattox had experienced war from only afar, the mclean's moved here from the midst of it. a close reading of confederate newspapers and 1861 would have rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name long before the family arrived. mr. mclean had married well and in 1861, and has pursue as a -- in his pursuit as a merchant he found a plantation in bull run. there he formed his name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of the civil war. to general beauregard, he had made it mclean's house his headquarters during the first part of the war. and he mentioned it in his report. mclean was no --, so far as celebrities went, but he likely arrived in appomattox with the tengion of fame. wilbur mclean had a root -- deep relationship with the war and the confederacy. threatened his home and his family along bull run and his livelihood depended on the confederacy. he did good business, supplying the confederate army. and with the various goods and services, he reinvested some of his profit back into the confederacy, buying hundreds of dollars worth of con
appomattox had experienced war from only afar, the mclean's moved here from the midst of it. a close reading of confederate newspapers and 1861 would have rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name long before the family arrived. mr. mclean had married well and in 1861, and has pursue as a -- in his pursuit as a merchant he found a plantation in bull run. there he formed his name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of the civil war. to general beauregard, he...
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secretary panetta has given great service for decades to our country and i have admired him for long from afars. but the question to me is this, which syrian opposition forces should we have more forcefully backed? the opposition in syria was splintered into literally hundreds of small groups that lack a central command. the muslim brotherhood initially dominated the syrian national council. even prior to the emergence of the nusra front in isis, there were other islamist groups in the field, including the taliban like afrar al sham that one of my colleagues earlier mentioned. was our goal ever to replace a corrupt, bloody bathist military regime with a barbaric and tal rant and bloody islamist regime? how does that serve u.s. interests? by the way, we had many years to train iraqi armed forces under relatively ideal conditions. how well has that turned out? why have iranian influenced shia militias been spearheading offensive actions in tikrit and elsewhere against isis? why did the iraqi armed forces come apart so rapidly when isis attacked mosul leaving their u.s.-supplied weapons behind? t
secretary panetta has given great service for decades to our country and i have admired him for long from afars. but the question to me is this, which syrian opposition forces should we have more forcefully backed? the opposition in syria was splintered into literally hundreds of small groups that lack a central command. the muslim brotherhood initially dominated the syrian national council. even prior to the emergence of the nusra front in isis, there were other islamist groups in the field,...
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while appomattox experienced war only from afar, the mcleans moved here from the midst of it.ndeed, a close reading of confederate newspapers in 1861 would've rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name, long before the family arrived. wilmer mclean had married well. and in 1861, in addition to his pursuits as a sugar speculator and merchant he sizable plantation along bull run. a crossing of bull run borne mclean's name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of the civil war. two,u general beauregard made mclean's house the headquarters during the first part of the war and mentioned it in his reports. wilmerÑi mclean was no joel sweeney. so far as celebrities went, but he likelyc arrived in appomattox with a tinge of fame. wilmer mclean had a complex relationship with the war and the confederacy. the war tangibly threatened his home. mclean's livelihood depended on the confederacy. he did a good business renting buildings and supplying the confederate army around manassas junction and with various goods and services. he reinvested some of his p
while appomattox experienced war only from afar, the mcleans moved here from the midst of it.ndeed, a close reading of confederate newspapers in 1861 would've rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name, long before the family arrived. wilmer mclean had married well. and in 1861, in addition to his pursuits as a sugar speculator and merchant he sizable plantation along bull run. a crossing of bull run borne mclean's name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of...
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while appomattox experienced war only from afar, the mcleans moved here from the midst of it.ndeed, a close reading of confederate newspapers in 1861 would've rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name, long before the family arrived. wilmer mclean had married well. and in 1861, in addition to his pursuits as a sugar speculator and merchant he sizable plantation along bull run. a crossing of bull run borne mclean's name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of the civil war. two,u general beauregard made mclean's house the headquarters during the first part of the war and mentioned it in his reports. wilmerÑi mclean was no joel sweeney. so far as celebrities went, but he likelyc arrived in appomattox with a tinge of fame. wilmer mclean had a complex relationship with the war and the confederacy. the war tangibly threatened his home. mclean's livelihood depended on the confederacy. he did a good business renting buildings and supplying the confederate army around manassas junction and with various goods and services. he reinvested some of his p
while appomattox experienced war only from afar, the mcleans moved here from the midst of it.ndeed, a close reading of confederate newspapers in 1861 would've rendered the locals here familiar with the mclean name, long before the family arrived. wilmer mclean had married well. and in 1861, in addition to his pursuits as a sugar speculator and merchant he sizable plantation along bull run. a crossing of bull run borne mclean's name and became moderately famous during the first major battles of...
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actually bring together top international policy members from both sides of the atlantic and from further afar. and this is clearly something that is in common between our two organizations, the atlantic and the international monetary fund. next week we will be hosting the spring meetings of the world bank and the i.m.f. and we will be welcoming to washington, d.c. representatives of our 188 member countries. finance ministers, governors of central fwanchingse. and they will focus their discussion on the state of the global economy. since our last annual meeting in october, there have been a lot of developments on the global scene. i would say that it has first of all inherited from a big shot in the arm as a result of the decline of oil prices. in addition to that it has had the benefit of a strong economic performance by the largest economy in the world, the united states of america. and overall, we would say that macro economic risks have decreased. so the global recovery continues but it is moderate and uneven. global recovery continues but it is moderate and uneven. in too many parts of t
actually bring together top international policy members from both sides of the atlantic and from further afar. and this is clearly something that is in common between our two organizations, the atlantic and the international monetary fund. next week we will be hosting the spring meetings of the world bank and the i.m.f. and we will be welcoming to washington, d.c. representatives of our 188 member countries. finance ministers, governors of central fwanchingse. and they will focus their...
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we were observers from afar. yes, we had the oklahoma city bombing.ist violence by evildoers from other countries didn't happen here. whether sung and consciously or not -- sound in consciously not -- the logistics and the quarter nations in the unmanageable scenario of three jumbo jets was in the rum of a mediocre bruce willis movie. but it wasn't. was a real wildly imaginative terrorist attack that shook the nation and the world. who could of learned and applied a lot of lessons from that attack. but in my view, we had experiences that did not turn into real lessons. lessons did not trench -- change policies are the way we prepared for subsequent events. seven enough, that is true for most of the disasters are experiences. we have made progress. we are nowhere near where we should be at this point. everyone of these events that we know are certain will be referred to as wake-up calls and have been far more suggestive of alarm clocks with very successful snooze buttons. there is intense trauma and media coverage followed by promises to prepare or res
we were observers from afar. yes, we had the oklahoma city bombing.ist violence by evildoers from other countries didn't happen here. whether sung and consciously or not -- sound in consciously not -- the logistics and the quarter nations in the unmanageable scenario of three jumbo jets was in the rum of a mediocre bruce willis movie. but it wasn't. was a real wildly imaginative terrorist attack that shook the nation and the world. who could of learned and applied a lot of lessons from that...
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i come from the conservation side of the debate, probably, afar as that goes. on the other hand, i spent a lot of time unnorth and agree with 90% of what you said about the benefits that oil development has provided to towns like barrow and wainwright and the need that they have of continued money to enter into the commercial world economy and be part of something while protecting their subsist ens and traditional ways of life. so grant -- and i wanted to congratulate you also on talking about the reamountlities of the budget. having been in government it is time for conferences where the agencies come forward and say pretty things to end and for omb to be at the table saying how much money they're going to pony up for what is a white house priority. it is or it isn't. you can't just add it on top of the debt that the agency is already struggling with. that won't work. i agree with you entirely. question is the following. the thrust of your remarks and substance is there is the debate between those who are concerned mostly with climate change and with the natur
i come from the conservation side of the debate, probably, afar as that goes. on the other hand, i spent a lot of time unnorth and agree with 90% of what you said about the benefits that oil development has provided to towns like barrow and wainwright and the need that they have of continued money to enter into the commercial world economy and be part of something while protecting their subsist ens and traditional ways of life. so grant -- and i wanted to congratulate you also on talking about...