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things like caffeine and tylenol and arsenic.hat happened in today's meeting between conservative leaders and presidential candidate, rick santorum. a major airlines creating child-free zones. would you pay to sit there? >>> if you are sitting down to a nice, chicken dinner right now, sorry. that bird may have been fed arsenic, benadryl, caffeine and more. that's according to two new studies. researchers say there is no immediate health concern but chicken farmers are fighting back. here is mary snow. >> two recent studies raised questions about what may be in chicken. the findings surprised the john hopkins assistant professor who worked on both studies, studies that were brought to light by new york columnist. the goal was to look for products for growth. >> they were included in part of the chemical panel to test for antibiotics, which we did expect to find. it was quite shocking to us. >> keith says, in addition to finding four antibiotics banned more than five years ago. he also found the active ingredients of tylenol and be
things like caffeine and tylenol and arsenic.hat happened in today's meeting between conservative leaders and presidential candidate, rick santorum. a major airlines creating child-free zones. would you pay to sit there? >>> if you are sitting down to a nice, chicken dinner right now, sorry. that bird may have been fed arsenic, benadryl, caffeine and more. that's according to two new studies. researchers say there is no immediate health concern but chicken farmers are fighting back....
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and new nuclear powers tend to overestimate the ability of having a nuclear arsenal. they make this technological breakthrough and think, we've got it. we can do a lot of things with our newfound nuclear strength. actually, they can't do that much with nuclear weapons. nuclear weapons have very little use beyond basic deterrence. and it takes nuclear powers some time to learn that. but the learning process can be dangerous. so this is one -- these are reason yes s why we worry about. the debate how to deter an emerging nuclear power focused on whether they were rational. deterrence theorists say, in order for deterrence to work you have to face a rational adversary who weighs costs and benefits. and some have argued that the nature of the iranian regime, as jamie was saying is such that it doesn't weigh costs and benefits in the way that we weigh costs and benefits. that it's motivated by ideology, religious extremism and they might be willing to take extraordinary risks. that is, it's not rational as we define the term. i think this is an important question of ration
and new nuclear powers tend to overestimate the ability of having a nuclear arsenal. they make this technological breakthrough and think, we've got it. we can do a lot of things with our newfound nuclear strength. actually, they can't do that much with nuclear weapons. nuclear weapons have very little use beyond basic deterrence. and it takes nuclear powers some time to learn that. but the learning process can be dangerous. so this is one -- these are reason yes s why we worry about. the debate...
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will not in just the arsenic -- not in just the arsenic -- not ingest the aresenic. >> who knwe?nk you so much. we appreciate you. next guest will be the harper county -- don't feel bad, most of the questions had to do with dna and pit bulls. what's coming up next? >> romneuy vs. obama. the race is heating up. i will go into detail with two campaign experts. hilary is back. she will be on "meet the press." switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with a meteorologist ava marie. >> the sun is shining downtown. 52 degrees at the inner harbor. 50 @ bwi thurgood marshall. humidity at 77%. it is shaping up to be a very pleasant sunday. yesterday, we saw lot more clouds. we had the rain last night. we can see the clouds down to the south of baltimore, even near ocean city. there may be a couple of thin clouds. you have -- this will help the temperatures as the storm system moves offshore. a new system is back in the plains, a sta
will not in just the arsenic -- not in just the arsenic -- not ingest the aresenic. >> who knwe?nk you so much. we appreciate you. next guest will be the harper county -- don't feel bad, most of the questions had to do with dna and pit bulls. what's coming up next? >> romneuy vs. obama. the race is heating up. i will go into detail with two campaign experts. hilary is back. she will be on "meet the press." switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet...
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s war arsenal to the nation surrounding china. there's still chance of a truce the special envoy to syria while u.s. congress hawks cozy up with syrian rebels and step up calls to supply them with arms. plus critics say spanish plans for a vegas style gambling require to make money in jobs that actually kind of boosting the sex industry more. now let us elections coming up in november what's really on the minds of the american people are he's going to speak to jim clifton c.e.o. of a company conducting opinion polls in the states who says sometimes pollsters are more in tune with the public and politicians. i'm sitting down with jim clifton the c.e.o. of gallup the organization that conducts opinion polls you know one hundred forty countries and that's where you go when you want to find out what americans think about some of the most important issues of the day there's a quick thank you very much for joining me my pleasure seems clear about opinion polls is that it very much depends on the question is asked and with this regard th
s war arsenal to the nation surrounding china. there's still chance of a truce the special envoy to syria while u.s. congress hawks cozy up with syrian rebels and step up calls to supply them with arms. plus critics say spanish plans for a vegas style gambling require to make money in jobs that actually kind of boosting the sex industry more. now let us elections coming up in november what's really on the minds of the american people are he's going to speak to jim clifton c.e.o. of a company...
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battlefield sites to be these are actual historical pieces from that time they were united states arsenals when the national military park was established, and the commission then requisitioned 250 cannon for the marking of the battlefeel and for use in monuments as well. so we're lucky. we're lucky it's one of the first battlefield sites to be set aside and that these artillery pieces were still housed in the united states arsenals and were available for marking the battlefield. a lot of people don't realize in the emergency of world war ii and the need for a national effort to -- to wage a global war, secretary of war, one of the cannons off the battlefields across the country were the scrap drive, and luckily the secretary of the interior was made of stern stuff, had a few words for the secretary of war and managed to hold on to the cannon and promised that the national park service would provide the scrap that would be demanded of the agency for the drive. so when the exhibits were planned and being designed, the staff at that time and the park service people decided that these guns wh
battlefield sites to be these are actual historical pieces from that time they were united states arsenals when the national military park was established, and the commission then requisitioned 250 cannon for the marking of the battlefeel and for use in monuments as well. so we're lucky. we're lucky it's one of the first battlefield sites to be set aside and that these artillery pieces were still housed in the united states arsenals and were available for marking the battlefield. a lot of...
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. >> and caffeine, tylenol, even arsenic all potentially in the chicken we eat?s of new studies. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> egypt's controversial muslim brotherhood is holding high-level meeting at the white house and the state department in an effort to ease growing u.s. concerns about the country's uncertain and potentially ominous political future. our white house correspondent breanna keilar has been investigating the story for us. what is the latest? >> reporter: wolf, the white house is threading the needle here as they deal with this controversial, but very important group that is now the predominant political faction in egypt. the success of this new egyptian government is key for the u.s. the treaty that egypt observes with israel is key to stability in the region and right now following this revolution, egypt is in a very fragile state dealing with some very serious economic problems. the muslim brotherhood is on a go
. >> and caffeine, tylenol, even arsenic all potentially in the chicken we eat?s of new studies. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> egypt's controversial muslim brotherhood is holding high-level meeting at the white house and the state department in an effort to ease growing u.s. concerns about the country's uncertain and potentially ominous...
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they look at individual contaminants, like mercury, nick -- arsenic, cadmium, acid gases individually. and one of the concerns is looking at condensable versus total particulate matter as a surrogate for some of those air pollutants. so we believe that they are achievable and that the standards meet the requirements of the clean air act in that regard. >> okay. back to logan. is it not accurate that they failed five out of the six tests? >> sir, i can certainly look at the individual data you are the logan plan i know very well. >> that's one out of three totally unrelated questions. i remember so well. i can't believe that 14 years ago at that time i was chairman of the clean area regulatory. very similar to what's going on today, under the same program, the epa is trying to force thing a a -- exempts fertilizers held for sale to the ultimate consumers. >> farmers don't buy their fertilizer from walmart and they have to be custom blended. to me that is selling to the ultimate consumer and i think we should let them enjoy the exemption that's already in the law today, in terms of the
they look at individual contaminants, like mercury, nick -- arsenic, cadmium, acid gases individually. and one of the concerns is looking at condensable versus total particulate matter as a surrogate for some of those air pollutants. so we believe that they are achievable and that the standards meet the requirements of the clean air act in that regard. >> okay. back to logan. is it not accurate that they failed five out of the six tests? >> sir, i can certainly look at the...
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. >> reporter: microsoft's growing patent arsenal is like an arms race. if you have enough missiles, any attack will result in mutually assured destruction. patents operate the same way. at some point, you really don't need any more weapons, because each side has so many weapons they can't really use them in a meaningful way. >> reporter: if a company like microsoft has more patents, it has more leverage, more ways to argue it's not using someone else's technology in its products. but there is some offense to the patent hunt, too. it's a way to gain ground on opponents in key markets like smart phones. force the other guy to license your technology and pay a high price for doing so. >> if you slice into the other guys profits enough, you either make his products less attractive or you make your >> reporter: microsoft snapped up patents from aol in mapping, social networking, content generation, and streaming and that ammunition cost microsoft less than a month's cash flow. >> if some of these companies in your space are already doing
. >> reporter: microsoft's growing patent arsenal is like an arms race. if you have enough missiles, any attack will result in mutually assured destruction. patents operate the same way. at some point, you really don't need any more weapons, because each side has so many weapons they can't really use them in a meaningful way. >> reporter: if a company like microsoft has more patents, it has more leverage, more ways to argue it's not using someone else's technology in its products....
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north korea has admitted to having an arsenal of nuclear weapons and has people here very nervous. it's all about politics here, too, steve. the launch marking the anniversary of the birth date of the north korean founder and trying to shore up support for
north korea has admitted to having an arsenal of nuclear weapons and has people here very nervous. it's all about politics here, too, steve. the launch marking the anniversary of the birth date of the north korean founder and trying to shore up support for
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putting to punish hopes of a top four finish in the balance newcastle he said three points behind arsene wenger's side with a game at times made like worth of still winning three. fifths of the charlton though this surfeit of us of champions league qualifying hopes up for a one the fate of q.p.r. . elsewhere in the day full of inclines into the top half of the table courtesy of a three one win over we can alter the strong t. shirt the spoils of the reebok stadium as the aston villa on high flying some land in the middle relegation threatened blackburn on a five game losing skid behind them with a chain of wins over knowledge. dortmund already celebrating their second straight but in this league a crowd in germany after a team of the winner of brasil watching blood bought on sunday you're going plops man bus opening up on the sailboat eight point lead over by munich the two runs there to play the german champion stretching their record on the run this season for twenty six games. moving on to ice hockey on the council clock in league where moscow defined often caught on saturday evening t
putting to punish hopes of a top four finish in the balance newcastle he said three points behind arsene wenger's side with a game at times made like worth of still winning three. fifths of the charlton though this surfeit of us of champions league qualifying hopes up for a one the fate of q.p.r. . elsewhere in the day full of inclines into the top half of the table courtesy of a three one win over we can alter the strong t. shirt the spoils of the reebok stadium as the aston villa on high...
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arsenal still really drive this conversation. so doing this with russia is certainly the preferred way forward. i think that the need to continue to deter and assure allies remains. >> well. okay, the point i'm getting at is the key word is unilateral, and that's what concerns me. >> yes, sir. >> let me just real quickly cover a couple of other things here. this, general kehler, this was the triad that we -- i think it's about 2004, 2005 showing the cliff. you're somewhat familiar with that. now, i'm wondering if -- if we
arsenal still really drive this conversation. so doing this with russia is certainly the preferred way forward. i think that the need to continue to deter and assure allies remains. >> well. okay, the point i'm getting at is the key word is unilateral, and that's what concerns me. >> yes, sir. >> let me just real quickly cover a couple of other things here. this, general kehler, this was the triad that we -- i think it's about 2004, 2005 showing the cliff. you're somewhat...
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however, if you mandate or premise those basic qualities in the nuclear arsenal you can save a lot of money, i believe by doing some things differently. i don't think it matters that much each and every detail of our war fighting plan, of our integrated operational plan. we can be a little more relaxed than we used to be. for example, instead of sailing 14 try dent submarines with ballistic mys and distributing the allowable warheads you should the new star treaty across the 14 platforms i would reduce down to eight ships ef they have the capacity. they were designed to carry enough warheads to meet our new warhead ceils. even with eight ships. that's an example of how we could save some money. we could do that and reduce the icbm force in half. frankly, we could have a good debate about eliminating the icbm force. i'm not sure we could do it. it's the kind of debate we should be having. the obama budget and strategy documents are a little bit careful on this issue, however. i understand why they're careful. they're responsible for the nation's security in a time of war. they're also
however, if you mandate or premise those basic qualities in the nuclear arsenal you can save a lot of money, i believe by doing some things differently. i don't think it matters that much each and every detail of our war fighting plan, of our integrated operational plan. we can be a little more relaxed than we used to be. for example, instead of sailing 14 try dent submarines with ballistic mys and distributing the allowable warheads you should the new star treaty across the 14 platforms i...
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and even arsenic. he says he's heerd from ffrmerssanecdotes that some over-the-counter &pmedications are given to animals so they won't have tense muscles-- which can lead to tougher meat. but heessys pmmediate danger oopeople eatinn chicken....beccuss he didn't study chicken meat.. he stuuied feather meal. feathee "we didn't look directly at a 3 chickennmeat. ss we can only make inneeeenes as to what we thiik might be in the meat based on tte feathers. and what ii says to me is hht we really need to do a more thorough investigation of what drug residues arr left behind in chicken meat as a result of what we choose to feed annmals."the national chickkn council is shooting down the studdes... saying as the study'' authhos point out, this study lloked only at adds chickenssin the us produced for eat are not ggven rsenic as an additive innchicken feed, r any of the phis study. a product that n &pccntainnddooganic rsenic was removed from the markettlast closely with the poultry works - metal found in soil
and even arsenic. he says he's heerd from ffrmerssanecdotes that some over-the-counter &pmedications are given to animals so they won't have tense muscles-- which can lead to tougher meat. but heessys pmmediate danger oopeople eatinn chicken....beccuss he didn't study chicken meat.. he stuuied feather meal. feathee "we didn't look directly at a 3 chickennmeat. ss we can only make inneeeenes as to what we thiik might be in the meat based on tte feathers. and what ii says to me is hht we...
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the first is that iran is not satisfied with a virtual arsenal. and i think that's pretty much what it's after. that it goes full nuclear. that saudi arabia in the face of american security commitment says we don't care. we're going to go get a nuclear weapon ourselves. we're going to buy one from pakistan. that's what people worry about. in response to that, turkey and egypt would go nuclear. there would be this automatic cascade. there's a lot of ifs in this sentence. i'm very, very hesitant about supporting military action on a series of ifs. >> just to points. one is a general point that i'm aware of the fact that for once i'm not in academia so i can't make many general points. i have to have a point. there seems to be two uses of history. you can use history to say there's ten cases that went this way so it's more likely the 11th case will also go this way or say there's ten cases that went this way but this time it's different. and i think the role of -- to the extent they're useful in this debate. they study the path. spend long hours at t
the first is that iran is not satisfied with a virtual arsenal. and i think that's pretty much what it's after. that it goes full nuclear. that saudi arabia in the face of american security commitment says we don't care. we're going to go get a nuclear weapon ourselves. we're going to buy one from pakistan. that's what people worry about. in response to that, turkey and egypt would go nuclear. there would be this automatic cascade. there's a lot of ifs in this sentence. i'm very, very hesitant...
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arsenic turns this gorgeous peacock and green. you can see how much i like this stuff. and carbon monoxide is like siren red in a test tube, and it'll stay that way for months. i mean, it's t most stubborn, determined, fascinating poison. so within -- [laughter] i sound awful. within the background i've got these two scientists, and they're surrounded by death and murder, and they're trying to figure it out, how to do this. so when i was doing the narrative structure of my story, it was complicated because i wanted to do two things. i wanted to move you through this, what is a quest? as holly says, a quest to change the world innocence. but i wanted to move you through the 1920s, and i want to move you through poisons. so in 1918 it's the wood alcohol chapter, and 1922 is an arsenic chapter, and it starts with a mysterious killing at a restaurant. and i keep -- and so i'm running these two narratives, the narrative arc of these two scientists trying to build something and the narrative arc of poisons as we try to understand them. and as a writer you're doing this compli
arsenic turns this gorgeous peacock and green. you can see how much i like this stuff. and carbon monoxide is like siren red in a test tube, and it'll stay that way for months. i mean, it's t most stubborn, determined, fascinating poison. so within -- [laughter] i sound awful. within the background i've got these two scientists, and they're surrounded by death and murder, and they're trying to figure it out, how to do this. so when i was doing the narrative structure of my story, it was...
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he instructed the defense industry to develop a greater arsenal using the latest technologies and the highest quality. he said pyongyang will continue its efforts to achieve a unified korea, which was the wish of his late grandfather and father. >>> the head of the u.s. missile defense program says that north korean officials have made no progress in developing a missile. pointing to the rocket they launched last friday, blowing up two minutes after takeoff. o'reilly made the assessment at a senate hearing, saying a lot of flight testing is needed to validate missile capability and said the north koreans haven't done that. >> it's been evident every time they test, and their progress has not been made apparent in this latest flight test. >> the missile defense agency has set up interception bases in alaska and california to counter long-range ballistic missiles from north korea and elsewhere. analysts are analyzing information from their satellite around the clock. >>> japanese and u.s. officials are discussing how to realign u.s. marines based in japan while keeping an eye on north k
he instructed the defense industry to develop a greater arsenal using the latest technologies and the highest quality. he said pyongyang will continue its efforts to achieve a unified korea, which was the wish of his late grandfather and father. >>> the head of the u.s. missile defense program says that north korean officials have made no progress in developing a missile. pointing to the rocket they launched last friday, blowing up two minutes after takeoff. o'reilly made the...
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united states military has just deployed some half dozen of the most advanced fighter jets in the arsenal to a base near iran. they are f-22 raptors, stealth fighters. we are told this is the first time since 2009 that the pentagon has deployed this type of jet in the persian gulf. the reason? well, it's intended to be a show of force, according to a senior air force official. as he puts it to fox news, people take notice when you deploy america's foremost stealth fighter jet in your backyard. they are now on the ground at a u.s. military base in the united arab emirates. that's just across the strait of hormuz from iran. 200 miles or a 10-minute flight. it's fox top story and jennifer griffin is on it live at the pentagon tonight. jennifer, why now? >> well, according to air force sources, their deployment delivers a thinly veiled message to the iranians in particular, that the u.s. can get there any time it wants. this is just a sample of the these planes known as the lead six are just part of a squadron which usually includes 18 airplanes. it is the air force equivalent of sending an e
united states military has just deployed some half dozen of the most advanced fighter jets in the arsenal to a base near iran. they are f-22 raptors, stealth fighters. we are told this is the first time since 2009 that the pentagon has deployed this type of jet in the persian gulf. the reason? well, it's intended to be a show of force, according to a senior air force official. as he puts it to fox news, people take notice when you deploy america's foremost stealth fighter jet in your backyard....
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and a veterinarian who worked with the poultry who says inorganic arsenic is found in soil, plants. as for the fda, it says it has not had enough time yet to review those studies. >>> one of nasa's champion is being honored with her own super nova tonight. the space telescope institute in baltimore name one of the stellar experiences after senator barbara mcculskey. she saved 500 maryland jobs in the process. >> when i was growing up in east baltimore, of course i wanted to be a star. but i didn't know i would grow up to be a super nova. i am deeply, deeply touched today. i am thrilled and honor. >> super nova is a star that exploded 7 billion light years away from earth. its light was captured by hubble last winter. >>> all right, anny. >> lesli, we have temperatures dropping overnight. freeze warnings in effect for north and west of town. but for tomorrow morning as you're waking up, it will be a chilly start with lots of sunshine. the breeze will pick up. lows bottoming out. low 40s to around freezing. i have your full forecast including easter coming up. >>> also coming up, a hi
and a veterinarian who worked with the poultry who says inorganic arsenic is found in soil, plants. as for the fda, it says it has not had enough time yet to review those studies. >>> one of nasa's champion is being honored with her own super nova tonight. the space telescope institute in baltimore name one of the stellar experiences after senator barbara mcculskey. she saved 500 maryland jobs in the process. >> when i was growing up in east baltimore, of course i wanted to be a...
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arsenal, those from the special operations command. all of america heard about the joint operations command field team 6 because of the assassination of osama bin laden but after the special operations command has been around for a long time and been at the heart of some of the most lethal operations the u.s. has carried out in declared battlefields than in and declared battlefields and we will hear more from them in afghanistan because they are the lead forces doing nothing and that is the premier policy around the world, believing there are a finite number of bad guys that need to be killed and the problem will be solved. i returned from a two week trip in yemen where the united states has been increasing its bombing in that country not just through drones the tomahawk cruise missiles and cluster bombs and i assure you the civilians that are being killed in these bombings of fuelling a rage that will be difficult to stamp out. united states is back to ruthless war lords including some of them who were key al qaeda allies at another p
arsenal, those from the special operations command. all of america heard about the joint operations command field team 6 because of the assassination of osama bin laden but after the special operations command has been around for a long time and been at the heart of some of the most lethal operations the u.s. has carried out in declared battlefields than in and declared battlefields and we will hear more from them in afghanistan because they are the lead forces doing nothing and that is the...
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arsenal, those from the special operations command, the joint special operations command. all of america heard about the joint special operations command and seal team six because of the targeted assassination of osama bin laden. but, actually, the joint special operations command has been around for a long time and has been at the heart of some of the most lethal operations that the u.s. has carried out in declared battlefields and in undeclared battlefields, and we're going to be hearing a lot more from them in afghanistan because they're the lead force in doing the night raids, and that is the premier policy right now around the world, believing that there are a finite number of bad guys that simply need to be killed, and this problem is going to be softed. i just returned from a two week reporting trip in yemen where the united states has been increasing its bombing in that country not just through drones, but also through tomahawk cruise missiles and cluster bombs. and i assure you that the civilians that are being killed in these bombings are fueling a rage that will
arsenal, those from the special operations command, the joint special operations command. all of america heard about the joint special operations command and seal team six because of the targeted assassination of osama bin laden. but, actually, the joint special operations command has been around for a long time and has been at the heart of some of the most lethal operations that the u.s. has carried out in declared battlefields and in undeclared battlefields, and we're going to be hearing a...
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and actually came to little rock, arkansas, in 1959 and spent about 18 months here serving at the arsenal that existed on the site where our building is located. he brought with him to little rock his wife and two sons and actually lived in this building that we're in. and one of the apartments that was contained in this structure. he spent his first six months in this building. six months after his birth his father was transferred outside of arkansas and he only came back one time in his life in 1952 when he was 72 years of age. during that return visit in 1952 here on these grounds for the first time publicly, he acknowledged in a speech to 2,000 people that he was returning to the place of his birth and for us that's a very significant part of our history, of our building's history and embrace his connection and proudly include him in the name of our museum. 1952 was a very pivotal point in macarthur's career. in fact, that brings us to this room that we're standing in right now. in april of 1951 that spanned three worldwide conflicts, world war i, ii and korea he was abruptly relieved
and actually came to little rock, arkansas, in 1959 and spent about 18 months here serving at the arsenal that existed on the site where our building is located. he brought with him to little rock his wife and two sons and actually lived in this building that we're in. and one of the apartments that was contained in this structure. he spent his first six months in this building. six months after his birth his father was transferred outside of arkansas and he only came back one time in his life...
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in 1959 and spent about 18 months here serving at the arsenal that existed on the site where our building is located. he brought with him to little rock his wife and two sons. they've actually lived in this building they were in in one of the apartments that was contained in this structure, and then the following january 26th, 1880, douglas was born here and spent his first six months in this building. six months after this birth, his father was transferred outside of arkansas, and he only came back to arkansas one time in his life, in 1952, 72 years of age. during that return visit here on these grounds for the first time publicly he acknowledged in a speech to 10,000 people that he was returning to the place of his birth, and for us, that's a very significant part of our site's history, building's history and embrace this and proudly include him in the name of our museum. 1952 was very pivotal point in macarthur's career. that brings us to this room we're seeing right now. in april of 19 51 after a lengthy military service that spanned three worldwide conflicts. world war i, world war i
in 1959 and spent about 18 months here serving at the arsenal that existed on the site where our building is located. he brought with him to little rock his wife and two sons. they've actually lived in this building they were in in one of the apartments that was contained in this structure, and then the following january 26th, 1880, douglas was born here and spent his first six months in this building. six months after this birth, his father was transferred outside of arkansas, and he only came...
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military following his service in the civil war, and came here serving in the arsenal that existed on the site where our building is located. he brought with him to little rock his wife and two sons. they actually lived in this building that we're in in one of the apartments that was contained in this structure. and in the following january 26, 1880 douglas was born here and spent his first six months in this building. six months after his birth, his father was transferred outside of arkansas and he only came back to arkansas one time in his life, in 1952, when he was 72 years of age. during that return visit in 1952, here on these ground force the first time publicly, he acknowledged publicly for the first time in a speech to 10,000 people that he was returning to the place of his birth. for us, that's significant part of our site's history, our building's history, and we hist. 1952 was a very pivotal point in macarthur's career. in fact that brings us to this room that we are standing in now. in april of 1951, after a very lengthy military service that spanned three world war confli
military following his service in the civil war, and came here serving in the arsenal that existed on the site where our building is located. he brought with him to little rock his wife and two sons. they actually lived in this building that we're in in one of the apartments that was contained in this structure. and in the following january 26, 1880 douglas was born here and spent his first six months in this building. six months after his birth, his father was transferred outside of arkansas...
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of russia's nuclear arsenals to resume without placing any constraints on u.s. missile defense and our conventional strike capabilities. governor romney was part of a very small group of cold war holdovers who never met an arms control treaty he didn't like. he was way out of the mainstream on this issue. unless you think that's just political hyperbole, let me tell you why. virtually the entire republican foreign policy establishment disagreed with him, starting with secretary henry kissinger, secretary colin powell, senator richard lugar, the most informed person in foreign policy in the senate, national security advisor steven hadley, secretary of state jim baker, secretary of state george schulz, national security advisor brent scowcroft, and president george l.w. bush. all, all supported and strongly supported and helped us get past through some recalcitrant republican senators this critically important treaty. unfortunately, governor romney's apparent determination to take u.s. relations -- u.s./russian relations back to the '50s also causes him to misstat
of russia's nuclear arsenals to resume without placing any constraints on u.s. missile defense and our conventional strike capabilities. governor romney was part of a very small group of cold war holdovers who never met an arms control treaty he didn't like. he was way out of the mainstream on this issue. unless you think that's just political hyperbole, let me tell you why. virtually the entire republican foreign policy establishment disagreed with him, starting with secretary henry kissinger,...
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that would mean only three english teams would go into europe's top tier tournament next season's arsenal a car is certain the table can go to stoke knowing their future lies in their own hands. stoke is always a difficult opponent force everybody every every became who goes to stuart knows very good a game. from from our side and you were going to position move you want to we know we remain in games but we all need a chance to master our future. our future no one at the moment but do we win between games we. so i stock in our newly crowned champions that are my moscow are in talks to keep coach alexander two days after securing their first arrested title in seven years the club say i have yet to sign a new deal was not like after the trainer's current one year contract expired at the close of the playoffs while the forty nine year old guy did the blue whites to their maiden k l title in his second season at the helm now that mounted a stunning fight back from three one down to be on guard for three in the best of seven finals and neeson was their go to man during this postseason scoring
that would mean only three english teams would go into europe's top tier tournament next season's arsenal a car is certain the table can go to stoke knowing their future lies in their own hands. stoke is always a difficult opponent force everybody every every became who goes to stuart knows very good a game. from from our side and you were going to position move you want to we know we remain in games but we all need a chance to master our future. our future no one at the moment but do we win...
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similarly if you think about it from the iranian point of view, iran initially would have a small arsenal that could be vulnerable to an israeli first strike. they could have a use them or lose them problem. if there's going to be a war, they're going to want to go first. in those situations where both sides have first strike incentives in an escalating crisis countries are doing things countries do like put their nuclear weapons on high alert as a way to try to convince their add ser sayery they're serious. there's a possibility things could spiral out of control and catapult to a devastating nuclear exchange. >> talking about building a coalition, a broad coalition in particular, in global opinion after the gulf war two or iraq in 2003 and the claims of wmds that didn't quite live up to expectations, yellowcake, aluminum tubes and so forth, what level of intel, how hard would that intel have to be to get relatively neutral countries on the side of a coalition and striking iran? >> thank you. >> dr. kroenig, start with you. >> as i pointed out before, the iran situation today and iraq si
similarly if you think about it from the iranian point of view, iran initially would have a small arsenal that could be vulnerable to an israeli first strike. they could have a use them or lose them problem. if there's going to be a war, they're going to want to go first. in those situations where both sides have first strike incentives in an escalating crisis countries are doing things countries do like put their nuclear weapons on high alert as a way to try to convince their add ser sayery...
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they found recent traces of caffeine and even arsenic in the feathers. >> we didn't look directly at chicken meat so we can only make inferences based on what we found in the feathers. and what it says to me is we really need to do a more thorough investigation of what drug residues are left behind in chicken meat as a result of what we choose to feed animals. >> and the national chicken council does point out the studies did not look at meat just the feathers. and a veterinarian who works with the industry says inorganic arsenic and a common heavy metal found in soil and plants. as for the fda it hasn't had enough time to review the study. >>> it is 4:51. how about a look at the question of the morning now? >> the question is -- >> uh-huh. i would guess the coffee shop. let's see. log on to the facebook fan page, wusa9's facebook fan page and leave your response and we'll have the answer during the 6:00 show this morning. happy friday. we'll be right back. >>> and the full-time now is 4 -- time now is 4:54. a very chilly start, in fact temperatures are still into the middle range an
they found recent traces of caffeine and even arsenic in the feathers. >> we didn't look directly at chicken meat so we can only make inferences based on what we found in the feathers. and what it says to me is we really need to do a more thorough investigation of what drug residues are left behind in chicken meat as a result of what we choose to feed animals. >> and the national chicken council does point out the studies did not look at meat just the feathers. and a veterinarian...
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. >> two key department of justice facilities will soon be operating on red stone arsenal, the fbi's terrorist explosive device analytical center or tedac, and the a ncetar's national center known as ncetar, these two national assets will help law enforcement officials deal with the growing threat posed by terrorists in criminal use of powerful explosives. you and i have discussed these facilities previously. i believe you agreed then with me that the missions of ncetar and tedac are distinct but complimentary and that it made sense to co-locate them at red stone where there's a lot of property, a lot of land. for the benefit of the committee, mr. attorney general, can you describe how the department. of justice will utilize ncetar and tedac. >> -- run chiefly by the fbi deals with the examination of ieds we see coming out of afghanistan and other places. ncetar in contrast run by the atf deals with -- i wouldn't want to call them the more common. >> more prevalent maybe. >> more prevalent explosive devices. and i think that you're right, they have fundamentally different responsibil
. >> two key department of justice facilities will soon be operating on red stone arsenal, the fbi's terrorist explosive device analytical center or tedac, and the a ncetar's national center known as ncetar, these two national assets will help law enforcement officials deal with the growing threat posed by terrorists in criminal use of powerful explosives. you and i have discussed these facilities previously. i believe you agreed then with me that the missions of ncetar and tedac are...
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all over england but after the champions league places is also hotting up as third place arsenal has a lunchtime london davi against chelsea were six before this place newcastle agreed stoke struggling aston villa take on sunderland second got him back. third bottom gotten face one z. and wigan zero to full and so by the time talking to kick off at q.p.r. after the second round in the garvey in the evening they could have dropped them for the six i read outside of one one of their last eight. i can't play a top or place that. will chill shewing good form of history you know the result one week was a fantastic result for me as well very good form but not very deep changes you know you suddenly think it seems really new you can't see arsenal get and be a q.p.r. we can we can because they've been in great form just you know it's so difficult to to know you just got to keep taking each game as it comes in to morrow we know for example q.p.r. but we're going to be prepared for that and different shot this week applied you know yesterday were fantastic. so i was the one on thursday after i
all over england but after the champions league places is also hotting up as third place arsenal has a lunchtime london davi against chelsea were six before this place newcastle agreed stoke struggling aston villa take on sunderland second got him back. third bottom gotten face one z. and wigan zero to full and so by the time talking to kick off at q.p.r. after the second round in the garvey in the evening they could have dropped them for the six i read outside of one one of their last eight. i...
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it's before the soviets have a long experience of managing a large arsenal. they had a large arsenal for five years at most during the cuban missile crisis. it's unclear whether they had retaliation capability and still they backed down. so we have actually -- we can use history to make the opposite points. eit would leave you to believe that's ka lags is a likely event, even in relation to pakistan and india, sint both went nuclear, we have never seen a crisis. we have seen quite a few crisis. we have never seen it's ka late to the nuclear level. i have four points to make in which i think i differ from what proponents of attack believe. an attack would not be comparable to an attack on syria. this is an analogy that makes no sense. the syrian nuclear program was limited to one facility. we're talking about a couple of weeks of attacks. in fact, if you look at the press, it's an attack that's likely to stretch israel capabilities. israel is no the a particularly weak country conventionally. we're not talking about koun strike, one day. we're talking about a
it's before the soviets have a long experience of managing a large arsenal. they had a large arsenal for five years at most during the cuban missile crisis. it's unclear whether they had retaliation capability and still they backed down. so we have actually -- we can use history to make the opposite points. eit would leave you to believe that's ka lags is a likely event, even in relation to pakistan and india, sint both went nuclear, we have never seen a crisis. we have seen quite a few crisis....
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well the unit is here for us next to the latest school turned last you know we have an arsenal footballstory like me because you have a duty while you know i'm going to have to take up this time i have robin van persie carry credit he is the best player in england oh yes it is just being said but i tell you what a pity he doesn't have a trophy to lift at the seaside to celebrate. our sport coming your way right now. if your company this is sports have a plan to head for the next ten minutes including all this. greens dented sports like moscow's iyam of making the champions league for the first time in half a dozen years suffers an un g.'s size setback. first of the season for a one world champion sebastian vettel finally gets to the top of the podium this year winning in bahrain to take control of the drivers' championship stuffings. and hope crew hockey a star studded select those politicians and athletes lined up on the moscow ice a children's charity fun. story and when are coming up we start with football where after a great recent run of form sports. being brought back down to eart
well the unit is here for us next to the latest school turned last you know we have an arsenal footballstory like me because you have a duty while you know i'm going to have to take up this time i have robin van persie carry credit he is the best player in england oh yes it is just being said but i tell you what a pity he doesn't have a trophy to lift at the seaside to celebrate. our sport coming your way right now. if your company this is sports have a plan to head for the next ten minutes...
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. >> y hablamos con los que se están ubicando y al arbitro sanciónaba y hoy directotivos del arsenalérica vencieron, américa por cierto descartó que la lesión sea de gravedad y mientras que héctor fue suspendido por su disciplina. >> creo que los muchachos lo merecen y amarramos el primer objetivo que se trazó cuando llegamos que era calificar. >> al final intentamos que el equipo estuviera con una posibilidad de delictivoicalifi estamos fuera de la línea. >> por lo que apartir del 19 payton tendrá una sanción y para el asistente mike. >> pablo ko neshtaba y lo más profundo del jardín y el mayor daño lo hizo él y ko nesht anko ando la izquierda y el morboiar de 6 por 0. >> más tarde boby conectaba la segunda carrera y atrapado por la espalda y en su debút con los ángelitos y ganaron 7 carreras por uno y es todo lo que tenemos regreso contigo. >> el presidente cumplió con la tradición de los huevos de pascua acompañado con su esposa y sus hijos, se dice que muchas personas estuvieron aquí, hay huevos escondidos por toda la casa y muchos payasos, en la celebración también jugó a
. >> y hablamos con los que se están ubicando y al arbitro sanciónaba y hoy directotivos del arsenalérica vencieron, américa por cierto descartó que la lesión sea de gravedad y mientras que héctor fue suspendido por su disciplina. >> creo que los muchachos lo merecen y amarramos el primer objetivo que se trazó cuando llegamos que era calificar. >> al final intentamos que el equipo estuviera con una posibilidad de delictivoicalifi estamos fuera de la línea. >>...
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still has a place in its arsenal to buy euro zone dedicated securities market program the s. and p. is what he referred to today and in the u.s. eyes are on the federal reserve as the fed beige book came out today and reports that people were looking at that for any signs of weakness if you could point to calls for q e three it found the u.s. economy did keep growing moderately late winter but rising energy prices are worrying consumers we also heard the atlanta fed president today say the bar is still very high for more easing but i want to point out some interesting trends when it comes to the fed's intervention that may help us figure out when the fed acts ok let's take a look at this chart so this starts out before the whole crisis really began back in two thousand and seven and you can see we have the s. and p. five hundred is that blue line the ten year treasury yield is the green the fed funds rate is the red so you see bear stearns hedge funds collapsed in the fed dropped interest rates but look the market was still stalling and so then you saw the collapse of bear stearns a
still has a place in its arsenal to buy euro zone dedicated securities market program the s. and p. is what he referred to today and in the u.s. eyes are on the federal reserve as the fed beige book came out today and reports that people were looking at that for any signs of weakness if you could point to calls for q e three it found the u.s. economy did keep growing moderately late winter but rising energy prices are worrying consumers we also heard the atlanta fed president today say the bar...
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en venezuela, arsenal sarandi de argentina llego y gano 1-0 con anotacion de juan pablo caffa de penals del primer tiempo. en ecuador, bajo la lluvia deportivo quito supero 2-0 a defensor sporting de uruguay, abrio el marcador luis checa a los 37 minutos del primer tiempo en una buena jugada maxi bevacgua defionel partido alos 64 minutos. en chile, union espaÑola derroto 2-1 al bolivar de bolivia y con la victoria clasifica union espaÑola. h h oriode baltimore. dominicano robinson cano iniciÓ el duodÉcimo episodio con un doble contra su compatriota pedro strop. el ex oriole, clay rapada, consiguiÓ dos outs en la 11va y el panameÑo mariano rivera trabajo una 12va perfecta para su primer salvamento del aÑol 60 u era. l
en venezuela, arsenal sarandi de argentina llego y gano 1-0 con anotacion de juan pablo caffa de penals del primer tiempo. en ecuador, bajo la lluvia deportivo quito supero 2-0 a defensor sporting de uruguay, abrio el marcador luis checa a los 37 minutos del primer tiempo en una buena jugada maxi bevacgua defionel partido alos 64 minutos. en chile, union espaÑola derroto 2-1 al bolivar de bolivia y con la victoria clasifica union espaÑola. h h oriode baltimore. dominicano robinson cano...
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similarly, from the iranian point of view, iran, at least initially, would have a small arsenal that could be vulnerable to an israeli first strike, have a use 'em or lose 'em problem if there's going to be a nuclear war, they'd want to go first. i think in that kind of situation where both sides have first-strike incentives in an escalating crisis, countries are doing things countries do during their nuclear crisis, dell gate nuclear launch authority to lower commanders to convince their opposition they're serious. >> next question, please. >> my name is eli. and talking about building a coalition, a broad coalition in particular, and global opinion, after the gulf war ii or iraq in 2003, and the claims of wmds that didn't quite live up to expectations, yellow cake, aluminum tubes and so forth, what level of intel -- how hard would that intel be to get relatively neutral countries on the side of the coalition and striking iran? thank you. >> dr. craig, start with you. >> as i pointed out before the iran situation today and the iraq situation in 2003 are very different. one of the di
similarly, from the iranian point of view, iran, at least initially, would have a small arsenal that could be vulnerable to an israeli first strike, have a use 'em or lose 'em problem if there's going to be a nuclear war, they'd want to go first. i think in that kind of situation where both sides have first-strike incentives in an escalating crisis, countries are doing things countries do during their nuclear crisis, dell gate nuclear launch authority to lower commanders to convince their...
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but bernie held on to it and eventually into that the arsenal which is about a mile south of here, south of downtown little rock. and she was able to get permission to put the museum back on display in the old u.s. arsenal of larocco and that's where she put on things like a piece of sandstone people thought was hundreds and hundreds of-years-old and actually probably was at 20th century but she wasn't willing to admit that possibility of the time and she lived in the basement of the building and basically just cleaned other community groups use the building and there are actually lost since about which the group could use which room but she fought for the right to put things on display. 18 eda the general macarthur was born in little rock in the arsenal building so she got the please rename the lagat them to come back to the dedication of the new name. the museum that she started from the museum of discovery which is right here in the market district of arkansas right close to the arkansas studies institute and proof that is where a lot of the papers are. some were letters and some of t
but bernie held on to it and eventually into that the arsenal which is about a mile south of here, south of downtown little rock. and she was able to get permission to put the museum back on display in the old u.s. arsenal of larocco and that's where she put on things like a piece of sandstone people thought was hundreds and hundreds of-years-old and actually probably was at 20th century but she wasn't willing to admit that possibility of the time and she lived in the basement of the building...
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united es la franquicia más millonaria del mundo, seguido por el real madrid , barcelona después y arsenaldison , sandoval igualo con 16 consecutivos con heats . >> cuarta batazo de balcno , jason midió mal, mientras dos cruzan , santiago a rubén por una roleta y los gigants ganan 7 a 2 . >> atleticos ante los medias blancas, abanico a 5 y bartolo con dos errores, lo hacen pagar . >> después paul le hace lo mimso . >> los medias blancas con blanqueada de 4 a 09 . >>el beso de benites y matias vuoso provoco medidas disciplinarias . >> este domingo cientos en nevada y california escucharon una explosión esto provoco avalancha de llamadas a la policía , muchas personas dicen ver una bola de fuego . >> el ruido y el espectáculo se debió probablemente a un meteorito . >> vamos a ver el clima parece que viene lluvia en camino . >> buenas noches . >> el cambio para nosotros , apenas en este inicio de semana, algunos nubladosp por la tarde y humedad para montaña . >> en las costas tranquilo pero se ve el sistema que traera cambios, viene la lluvia y llega para quedarse veamos los 56 a los 59 grado
united es la franquicia más millonaria del mundo, seguido por el real madrid , barcelona después y arsenaldison , sandoval igualo con 16 consecutivos con heats . >> cuarta batazo de balcno , jason midió mal, mientras dos cruzan , santiago a rubén por una roleta y los gigants ganan 7 a 2 . >> atleticos ante los medias blancas, abanico a 5 y bartolo con dos errores, lo hacen pagar . >> después paul le hace lo mimso . >> los medias blancas con blanqueada de 4 a 09 ....