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you will see some attributes. i am not sure those attributes are the same as the ones we need in 2020. each of the services is doing its own internal look, if you will, to determine whether we have the attributes right. i am going to link it to what you said in a very clever way. i appreciate you allowing me the opportunity to do that. i think one of the attributes that has become -- that i have begun to value most, at least in senior officers, but i would say that you have to begin to develop this attribute early on, is adaptability. it just seems to me to be clear that no matter how well we think we are organized in force and training equipment, it is almost, in a way that was not true 30 years ago -- the way we are going to use the force will probably not be the way that young man or woman in it thought they were going to be used. we most often failed to predict the future. we take the organizations we have and equipment we have, and we apply them to a situation. what makes it work is not the organization or th
you will see some attributes. i am not sure those attributes are the same as the ones we need in 2020. each of the services is doing its own internal look, if you will, to determine whether we have the attributes right. i am going to link it to what you said in a very clever way. i appreciate you allowing me the opportunity to do that. i think one of the attributes that has become -- that i have begun to value most, at least in senior officers, but i would say that you have to begin to develop...
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because this section is the opportunity for staff, something attributed to you. the other section is not. >> i for my part don't have any problem that. >> same thing. >> mr. pilpel. >> i'm sorry, have i been busy editing the report but it's been a great conversation i have been hearing. >> fantastic. >> if there's consensus on the language that i suggested, i would be happy for that to be consensus stuff. i did revise the language considerably based on our last discussion wednesday night along the lines of what member melara suggested. i tried to reduce some of my stronger feelings. >> we're going to come to review it in a moment. i want a general direction, agreement or not. so clear clear all three that have submitted individual recommendations are respectively open to a consensus around it and moving it into the body and therefore not attributed to any one member to representing the whole. yes, mr. shriber? >> thank you. i wanted to point out i did submit an individual submission but it was folded into the recommendations and editing process and i'm fine with
because this section is the opportunity for staff, something attributed to you. the other section is not. >> i for my part don't have any problem that. >> same thing. >> mr. pilpel. >> i'm sorry, have i been busy editing the report but it's been a great conversation i have been hearing. >> fantastic. >> if there's consensus on the language that i suggested, i would be happy for that to be consensus stuff. i did revise the language considerably based on our...
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and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you know, originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm, including basil as the main ingredient in the family's famous pesto recipe, which brings us to supherb farms in the san joaquin valley. >> this area is the best place in the world to grow herbs. this area, from the delta to, probably 40 or 50 miles south of here, you get the combination of warm temperatures and then the nice delta breeze in the evening to cool things down. so, it is absolutely the best place in the world to grow herbs. >> harvesting at the first sign of daylight is just part of everyday life here, as the fresh basil is plucked from the ground, shipped to the nearby processing facility where, during the busy seascn, almost 100 tons of basil are trucked in here daily.
and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you know, originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm, including basil as the main ingredient in the family's famous pesto recipe,...
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krick, can i recently heard a theory attributed to you. it's a fairly new theory. and i wanted you to comment on it. and that is that the friendly fire that wounded jackson at chancellorsville may not have been the localized event we think of it as today and that it was something more like a sympathetic reactionary rolling tide that started actually maybe miles away. as it moved along a line of fire, it ended up wounding him and killing some of his staff and that same reactionary sympathetic fire also wounded a.b. hill. could you comment on that? >> well, i have written an extensive chapter with lots of footnotes, so you can read the footnotes for yourself and decide. it's called -- it's the title chapter of my book called "the smooth bore volley that doomed the confederacy." it's documented this ripple of fire which moved up the line and eventually came to where jackson was wasn't miles away, it was three-quarters of a mile away to the south down a straight line of confederate troops. on their far right, they ran into a gaggle of federals, captured a federal jeb g
krick, can i recently heard a theory attributed to you. it's a fairly new theory. and i wanted you to comment on it. and that is that the friendly fire that wounded jackson at chancellorsville may not have been the localized event we think of it as today and that it was something more like a sympathetic reactionary rolling tide that started actually maybe miles away. as it moved along a line of fire, it ended up wounding him and killing some of his staff and that same reactionary sympathetic...
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i think the difference is primarily attributable to time. you know, we have been doing this case by case review. we just started the pilots right after christmas. and we have moved now to go across the country since then. so, that's part of it. and part of it is that as we offer administrative closure, often times the recipient of the offer will ask for time to think about it. i think that will catch up. i think we will be closed with the case review by the end of the calendar year. and then we'll see what the numbers show. >> you and i had another conversation about work authorization. and this is, to me, a very basic issue, which we should discuss in this hearing. historically, by interpretation of the department and under previous president george h.w. bush, in cases where there was deferred action, these individuals were allowed to work, given the work authorization. now under the new policy, these individuals are offered administrative closure. and your department has taken the position that individuals whose cases are administratively
i think the difference is primarily attributable to time. you know, we have been doing this case by case review. we just started the pilots right after christmas. and we have moved now to go across the country since then. so, that's part of it. and part of it is that as we offer administrative closure, often times the recipient of the offer will ask for time to think about it. i think that will catch up. i think we will be closed with the case review by the end of the calendar year. and then...
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standing here live in person, but dog and tap did not ask question you attributed to him. he did ask, was part of the reason for the income tax loss revenues from prohibition? part of the reason for the income tax lost revenues from prohibition. well, no. chronologically we have things a little backwards there. weed that income tax first. but there is no question that lost revenues from prohibition were really hurting the federal government and there is no question that one of the reasons that roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, wanted to end prohibition was to restore that $5 tax, federal tax, on crates, on barrels of beer. so yes. >> we haven't talked about sin taxes, that's an interesting topic because it suggests the close connection between the federal state and alcohol. >> it's a -- it's a symbiotic relationship and we know it's from tobacco as well. so good question. sorry i screwed up. >> another human. >> yes. we don't screw up with humans, though. >> thanks. i'm from indiana. my question is a literary question. you know when you think about the 20th century's greatest
standing here live in person, but dog and tap did not ask question you attributed to him. he did ask, was part of the reason for the income tax loss revenues from prohibition? part of the reason for the income tax lost revenues from prohibition. well, no. chronologically we have things a little backwards there. weed that income tax first. but there is no question that lost revenues from prohibition were really hurting the federal government and there is no question that one of the reasons that...
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wars massive tax cuts but $7.5 trillion of our national debt, about half our national debt, is attributablee collapse on wall street that sent our economy into a tailspin. who will pay the price for that? what paul ryan would have happen is that 4 million seniors and disabled would pay $6,000 more a year in prescription drug costs, 14 million families would lose medicaid under his plan and we see this kind of shifting of responsibility and accountability to the people who -- >> need the support most. >> and frankly no correlation, no penalty no consequence for those who drove this crisis. >> right. those who drove this crisis and those who need the help the most have nobody speaking for them. >> for people who watch and for independents and for conservatives, this issue of our looming fiscal deficit is very well real and the question is: who sacrifices in order to be able to resolve that and at what point does that sacrifice occur? paul ryan would have it occur today and he would have the vulnerable be the ones to pay for it. the president has talked about making sure we solve the fiscal cr
wars massive tax cuts but $7.5 trillion of our national debt, about half our national debt, is attributablee collapse on wall street that sent our economy into a tailspin. who will pay the price for that? what paul ryan would have happen is that 4 million seniors and disabled would pay $6,000 more a year in prescription drug costs, 14 million families would lose medicaid under his plan and we see this kind of shifting of responsibility and accountability to the people who -- >> need the...
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if it stands off or can penetrate or has stealth, there are lots of attributes there that get to survivability. but we have looked at our submarine force as providing the bulk of our survivable deterrent, in particular the day-to-day survivable deterrent. submarines that are at sea are inherently survivable. the issue will be with ohio replacement is making sure it stays that way and making sure that we can deploy a platform that has those attributes that is perhaps lower in cost to operate when it's fielded, and we can guarantee as we look to the future that it can stay a step ahead of any developing technologies that might threaten t.fs >> so you would say that the commitment of our military, our defense department, our strategic planners, is undiluted when it comes to the ohio place replacement? >> within the modernization efforts that we are undertaking in our strategic deterrent, this one and the long-range strike bomber are both at the top of my list. by the way, we don't talk much about the need, but the need for a replacement tanker is equally important to strategic command, and that's
if it stands off or can penetrate or has stealth, there are lots of attributes there that get to survivability. but we have looked at our submarine force as providing the bulk of our survivable deterrent, in particular the day-to-day survivable deterrent. submarines that are at sea are inherently survivable. the issue will be with ohio replacement is making sure it stays that way and making sure that we can deploy a platform that has those attributes that is perhaps lower in cost to operate...
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the alternative is that we attribute to them that their actions are so irrational they have no basis of planning. you know, not to sound too academic about it, but the fifth century bc all strategy is some combination of reaction to fear, honor, and interests, and i think all nations act in response to one of those three things, even iran. the key is to understand how they act and not trivialize their actions by attributing some irrationality. i think that is a dangerous thing to do. it doesn't mean a degree with what they decide by the way but they have some thought process they followed. >> maybe you can help me understand what you think be to the rational of the assassination attempt on i saudi ambassador in our territory. to comment on the rational itie. >> i don't understand but -- >> you have described them as a -- >> i am suggesting that they take actions. they are calculating what i am suggesting is we need to be equally and maybe even more calculating. >> you believe it to be rational on their part? >> no, not by my standards. >> to seek nuclear weapons? >> absolutely not. >
the alternative is that we attribute to them that their actions are so irrational they have no basis of planning. you know, not to sound too academic about it, but the fifth century bc all strategy is some combination of reaction to fear, honor, and interests, and i think all nations act in response to one of those three things, even iran. the key is to understand how they act and not trivialize their actions by attributing some irrationality. i think that is a dangerous thing to do. it doesn't...
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i think it was senator lee who previously asked about future attributes, screening technology and its development, something i'd be happy to get a briefing on about its trajectory. recognizing that a lot of what's going on in the dialogue between the administration and congress about the cyber threat, is occurring in secure briefings and that a lot of the information that at least i and i think many other senators have received, it makes it clear to us just how big a threat this is and how much loss there is of intellectual property and how much potential risk there is. most of that critical information is shared with us in a secure setting. my concern is that this committee previously legislated on intellectual property threat through the protect i.p. act and comparable committee and the house legislated, some argue overreached in the stop online piracy act. and there was a very broad and unexpectedly strong national response to that by engaged and motivated citizens who were deeply concerned with some legitimacy that there was some real threat to their privacy and to the vibrancy of
i think it was senator lee who previously asked about future attributes, screening technology and its development, something i'd be happy to get a briefing on about its trajectory. recognizing that a lot of what's going on in the dialogue between the administration and congress about the cyber threat, is occurring in secure briefings and that a lot of the information that at least i and i think many other senators have received, it makes it clear to us just how big a threat this is and how much...
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why i attribute a lot of that message because so many young people are learning about him and the audience represents through the internet you tube and cetera these ideas of limited government remarket sound money are not interventionism are not as radical they might have seen of you a few decades ago especially considering the political trouble our country has gone through certainly you can argue with some of his messages but you can't argue that his are different from his opponent take a given founder of students for liberty at u.c. berkeley appreciate you being on with us today thank you very much. all right let's go now to one of those terms that's become a very normal part of conversation here in washington cyber security there are many top officials here who say this is where the future of terrorism is bound to take place on the internet and it's become clear after the hacking into several government websites including the f.b.i. the department of homeland security of the government is vulnerable and many government officials current and past are using that reality to try to pass str
why i attribute a lot of that message because so many young people are learning about him and the audience represents through the internet you tube and cetera these ideas of limited government remarket sound money are not interventionism are not as radical they might have seen of you a few decades ago especially considering the political trouble our country has gone through certainly you can argue with some of his messages but you can't argue that his are different from his opponent take a...
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and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you kno originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm, including basil as the main ingredie in the family's famous pesto recipe, which brings us to supherb farms in the san joaquin valley. >> this area is the best place in the world to grow herbs. this area, from the delta to, probably 40 or 50 miles south of here, you get the combination of warm temperatures and then the nice delta breeze in the evening to cool things down. so, it is absolutely the best place in the world to grow herbs. >> harvesting at the first sign of daylight is just part of everyday life here, as the fresh basil is plucked from the ground, shippeto the nearby processing facility where, during the busy season, almost 100 tons of basil are trucked in here daily. >> th
and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you kno originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm, including basil as the main ingredie in the family's famous pesto recipe,...
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. -- charming attribute. >> this lab and smash each other over the head. it captures the spirit of the old school commack channeling the present day -- old school comic channeling the present day. there are on a mission to save the orphanage that raised them. >> mother superior is looking for you. [bell rings] >> the face rings a bell. >> mo winds up in the cast of " jersey shore." in my book, three and a half stars, pg rated. is this a guy thing? it makes the best bet list along with "the hunger games," titanic, three stooges, 21 john street the american reunion. have a nice weekend everybody. >> three and a half stars. i love me some sean hayes. >> i don't know. >> arch is usually spot on. >> coming up, meet a couple that met and fall in
. -- charming attribute. >> this lab and smash each other over the head. it captures the spirit of the old school commack channeling the present day -- old school comic channeling the present day. there are on a mission to save the orphanage that raised them. >> mother superior is looking for you. [bell rings] >> the face rings a bell. >> mo winds up in the cast of " jersey shore." in my book, three and a half stars, pg rated. is this a guy thing? it makes the...
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kristen was acting sadistically toward this kind of prison there were allegations that tracy attributable to get out of the most restrictive phase of the secure special needs unit at sci prison we need to go through something called a program review committee meeting. and what we heard is that there were certain program review committee meetings where tracy wasn't allowed to go through those meetings unless he sang a little teacup and did it cancer but it was in there and so that's that's indicative of something the other the other at least in the sci question investigation is that of john cohen jr john coleman jr committed suicide last may and from solitary confinement and. his case is is. different because he displayed. it seemed like he was mentally ill he he showed signs of mental illness but he hadn't been diagnosed mentally ill so he was placed in solitary confinement and nobody really gave it a second and in fact he was in solitary confinement in several state prisons in the state of pennsylvania. and it crests and he started to tell people that he was considering suicide and from
kristen was acting sadistically toward this kind of prison there were allegations that tracy attributable to get out of the most restrictive phase of the secure special needs unit at sci prison we need to go through something called a program review committee meeting. and what we heard is that there were certain program review committee meetings where tracy wasn't allowed to go through those meetings unless he sang a little teacup and did it cancer but it was in there and so that's that's...
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i went to many countries befobve and my didn't and eh year attribute junior golf, give backo and better is going. e van pelt shot 64 with alymps. ou and while we play you heard a bunch of sunday at the masters is always wild, always great. if you're just doe't break and s for sure. >> rose: in what way? >> father/son time. at six years old. the seconded r is to learn fom basketball as well? so i was justall about catng yod i was just tryin trs. don matou'tingly in the trees ag used to hitting those winning eg on the women'ur yankees. he brought us shaper of life and he' and love the game. phomenal. an >> that's what my dad taught me, hit it, go enjis it. the 60s at. >> rose: (laughs) that will tell you. >> i happened to shoot in a t technical. this technical stuff is notot b the back nine. >> uh-huh. a lot. i don't like g eagles and a hole in one so homn the playoffid rose: in golf hiss i think it's athletic ability. t break and swore nickers until i2 years old. just keep naming just... i was an athlete.vel and performing at a high because of... only for golf or ou back of him.t will li
i went to many countries befobve and my didn't and eh year attribute junior golf, give backo and better is going. e van pelt shot 64 with alymps. ou and while we play you heard a bunch of sunday at the masters is always wild, always great. if you're just doe't break and s for sure. >> rose: in what way? >> father/son time. at six years old. the seconded r is to learn fom basketball as well? so i was justall about catng yod i was just tryin trs. don matou'tingly in the trees ag used...
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the naturalistic study, what are we talking about about what is attributed to distraction so that is creating problems for us to even have a dialogue about this because in many cases we might agree with each other but we we are going pass one another. i can watch what is happening, but i think that goes back to some of the earlier panels where we talked about the data collection and the enforcement and how do you attribute these things? that becomes more muddied. we have a gentleman in the audience who is interested in one of our videos. he lost his granddaughter, a former law enforcement and attributed the accident to a portable device issue and a i think we really have kind of a disconnect on the data side and i'm not really sure how we kind of, how we break through that issue because everyone wants to come back to putting decisions and policies based on data, but it really is a moving target depending on which dataset you are using, so i think that is the first area where we have to get some consensus and some agreement on. than the second part of it is kind of come i, i want to g
the naturalistic study, what are we talking about about what is attributed to distraction so that is creating problems for us to even have a dialogue about this because in many cases we might agree with each other but we we are going pass one another. i can watch what is happening, but i think that goes back to some of the earlier panels where we talked about the data collection and the enforcement and how do you attribute these things? that becomes more muddied. we have a gentleman in the...
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but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonnamadonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a little boy, no, you cannot have a doll. you have to have a train. i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of
but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonnamadonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a little boy, no, you cannot have a doll. you have to...
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the economy is one that works on the personal attributes. look at the physical attributes for the next six months. >> the things that he was able to do with our economy and where we are today, you vote for him. look at this kind of idiot ad and you go, i'll try the other guy. >> libya, egypt, all that. it's not a mud ad. >> thank you. >>> real jobs. how is that one? thank you, john hallman çand. >>> we talk about the free world. they've. do you really want to go back to the days of duck and cover. this is "hardball." >>> just ten days after ally on capitol hill, the house speaker has escalated his attacks on president obamaç no saying the president is awol and on a constant campaign and that he's failed to lead on the economy and a host of other docratic national committee responded in kind, i would say. the dnc's brad woodhouse hit back on twitter calling boehner, quote, the most useless, feckless, weak and failed speaker of the house perhaps in american history. wow. we'll be right back. cuban ca jun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondu
the economy is one that works on the personal attributes. look at the physical attributes for the next six months. >> the things that he was able to do with our economy and where we are today, you vote for him. look at this kind of idiot ad and you go, i'll try the other guy. >> libya, egypt, all that. it's not a mud ad. >> thank you. >>> real jobs. how is that one? thank you, john hallman çand. >>> we talk about the free world. they've. do you really want...
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however, some of the fans are already at the coliseum for a special tailgate attribute. ktvu tara moriarty is there as well to show us what they are doing and to give us new information they are finding out in this case. >> that is right. some of the fans have been out here all night. they wanted to pay their respect to the victims. they have flowers and candles here. they will also be putting out a message board if them to sign it. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: well wishers stopped by the school all day yesterday. stories of courage and survival are all coming to work. this as police escorted students back inside the building. one woman is being hailed as a hero because of locking her doors and turning off lights after she heard the gunshots. >> we have a university in our neighborhood and for something like that to happen in our neighborhood is kind of sad. i had to come by and pay my respects to everyone that was tragically involved. >> reporter: police thought they may have found the murder weapon yesterday in a trash can but the lead did not pan out. opd will resume it
however, some of the fans are already at the coliseum for a special tailgate attribute. ktvu tara moriarty is there as well to show us what they are doing and to give us new information they are finding out in this case. >> that is right. some of the fans have been out here all night. they wanted to pay their respect to the victims. they have flowers and candles here. they will also be putting out a message board if them to sign it. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: well wishers stopped by...
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he is a guy that has all the attributes to look for a in a quarterback.l be very happy if he is on our football team. >> i told you earlier he has been in manhattan all week. he was out and about today with all the future superstars. we took a moment to ask if he had a moment to think about the defenses of the nfc east. >> i am not one to back down from a challenge. we all know they are really good and have really good pass rush is. >> for baseball fans, the national's early season surge has been fun to watch. the pitching has been off the charts. gonzalez was hitting his spots. he struck out six. gio has 20 innings of shutout baseball. they locked the win for gio gonzalez. game two gets under way in just a few minutes in san diego. back by popular demand, he was a shot to remember. real or computer enhanced? it is a real. he went back up there and asked him to do it again and he did 15 years ago both shots have gone viral. -- 15-years old, both shots have gone viral. forget the bank, just splash. robert zimmerman had an mri done on his right shoulder. he
he is a guy that has all the attributes to look for a in a quarterback.l be very happy if he is on our football team. >> i told you earlier he has been in manhattan all week. he was out and about today with all the future superstars. we took a moment to ask if he had a moment to think about the defenses of the nfc east. >> i am not one to back down from a challenge. we all know they are really good and have really good pass rush is. >> for baseball fans, the national's early...
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the report says that teen pregnancies declines have been attributed to the pregnancy prevention efforts. >>> residents will soon be able to take advantage of a program that offers low interest loans for working families to buy and repair used cars. it's being launched at a news conference today and it gives people access to transportation that will improve their job prospects. qualifying families will get about $6,000 in loans to buy cars or $1500 in loans to fix them up. >>> and something just had to give. first win of the season for the yankees and the first loss of the season for the orioles. new york was at the yard last night and mad had a great night. 4 for 4 for the o's. all coming in at the opening season. that wasn't enough to push them to the win. the final score is 6-2. and the bombers, orioles will get another chance tonight. first pitch is set for 7:05. >>> today baltimore city mayor will be at camden yards for a big announcement about the public school's baseball championship. she's expected to announce a new location for the baseball championship. we'll know after that pr
the report says that teen pregnancies declines have been attributed to the pregnancy prevention efforts. >>> residents will soon be able to take advantage of a program that offers low interest loans for working families to buy and repair used cars. it's being launched at a news conference today and it gives people access to transportation that will improve their job prospects. qualifying families will get about $6,000 in loans to buy cars or $1500 in loans to fix them up. >>>...
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you have attribution. what is that a fancy term for? what mr. roth just said. in the case, you can associate it with guerrilla warfare. in this case it's wearing down your opponent. but, you're probably thinking of a different -- did you mention the vicksburg campaign? chast an example where grant doesn't wear down his opponent through heavy casualty sort of grinding away. what does he do instead there? >> originally he launched two or three assaults and failed at that. one could argue he tried to anigh lite tan annihilate the federal army. >> in the end the assaults don't work. but how does the siege conclude? where else does grant achieve maneuver that leads us to decisions by siege? >> greensburg. >> that's another one. although not really maneuver that gets him there. although he tries to get there. yes. also what makes grant innovative about the inner service? yes? >> he only forced unconditional surrender? >> but what service helped him out. >> the navy. >> okay and what other campaign is the navy very useful for him? in the west. vicksburg. you guys hope
you have attribution. what is that a fancy term for? what mr. roth just said. in the case, you can associate it with guerrilla warfare. in this case it's wearing down your opponent. but, you're probably thinking of a different -- did you mention the vicksburg campaign? chast an example where grant doesn't wear down his opponent through heavy casualty sort of grinding away. what does he do instead there? >> originally he launched two or three assaults and failed at that. one could argue he...
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suggests that two- thirds of the achievement gap between low and middle income children who can be attributed to what happens in the summer. it also turns out many children are gaining weight more rapidly in the summer because they lose access to physical activities and meal programs they have access to during the school year, so it is clear there is a lot at stake, which is why we have launch this summer matters campaign to raise awareness across the state about why it is so important to make sure the children have safe and healthy learning experiences all summer long. i want to point out a map to our left, where we are beginning to chart a particularly exciting summer initiatives in southern california, one of them right here in san francisco, which we are going to hear more about today. we are thrilled to have a distinguished line of of speakers to talk about creating opportunities across the state. first, i am thrilled to bring up tom, who for his entire career has really championed the cause of making sure the children have access to learning opportunities not just in the classroom but o
suggests that two- thirds of the achievement gap between low and middle income children who can be attributed to what happens in the summer. it also turns out many children are gaining weight more rapidly in the summer because they lose access to physical activities and meal programs they have access to during the school year, so it is clear there is a lot at stake, which is why we have launch this summer matters campaign to raise awareness across the state about why it is so important to make...
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when he recognizes any of the conversations that have been attributed to him in mr. michelle's e-mails -- >> mr. machel has acknowledged that in the 54 e-mails in which -- mr. machel has acknowledged that in the 54 e-mails 40 -- mr. michelle has acknowledged that in the 54 e-mails where he mentioned to me, he did not have conversations with me. >> the party opposite has some lessons to learn about managing special advisers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. sentence first. verdict after. it may well be a principal sufficient in alice in wonderland. it is not sufficient in english law. it is not observed in this house. does my right honorable friend share my disappointment that the opportunism we have heard from the right honorable gentleman demonstrates contempt for due process, the precise form of content that he himself is accused of? >> he makes an excellent point. let me remind him of what the lord justice said this morning. he said, i do not seek to constrain parliament. it seems the better course is to allow this inquiry to -- to succeed. >> the secretary brings in a
when he recognizes any of the conversations that have been attributed to him in mr. michelle's e-mails -- >> mr. machel has acknowledged that in the 54 e-mails in which -- mr. machel has acknowledged that in the 54 e-mails 40 -- mr. michelle has acknowledged that in the 54 e-mails where he mentioned to me, he did not have conversations with me. >> the party opposite has some lessons to learn about managing special advisers. >> thank you, mr. speaker. sentence first. verdict...
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almost 100 family members and friends came together on a rainy morning paying attribute to the seven people who were killed. many they are shocked and haunted by the nightmare that happened on that very same campus last week. >> i think that is too much gun. so we don't want anymore sisters, brothers, fathers, mothers. >> you can see oakland area jean quan was there and barbara lee with the hat on she was there as well. >>> rick santorum drops out of the republican presidential race clearing the way for front runner mitt romney. >> this has been a good day for me. >> with santorum out of the race it's game on between romney and president obama. coming up at 6:15 romney and president obama both accuse each other of failing one key voting block. >>> 6:08. the commute is starting by busy sal and the roads are wet. >> that is right. the roads are wet. it will be tough out there. we are looking at the entire bay area. looking for the trouble spots. you saw earlier we had one at the corner of embarcadero and green. we also have slow traffic on highway 4 westbound already stop and go. alrea
almost 100 family members and friends came together on a rainy morning paying attribute to the seven people who were killed. many they are shocked and haunted by the nightmare that happened on that very same campus last week. >> i think that is too much gun. so we don't want anymore sisters, brothers, fathers, mothers. >> you can see oakland area jean quan was there and barbara lee with the hat on she was there as well. >>> rick santorum drops out of the republican...
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>> i don't believe the cultural challenges that identified in the memorandum can be attributed to the motivations of the person leading the report. >> my time has run out. i yield. >> we will do a quick second round since we only have four of us here. this is both ms. anderson and mr. wulf. you get a pass today. we will hear from you a little bit. in the memorandum there is a section which talks about inadequate training capability and due to restrictions placed upon our hiring, the division has not been able to hire personnel with necessary skills and abilities to appropriately achieve our mission. one example is training. what restrictions placed upon hiring are you referring to? >> that passage of the report referred to a policy and the undersecretary may be in a better position to speak about it but a policy that is no longer in existence that i believe was in place to try to centralized training function within the directorate. that was a policy that at the time precluded our division from hiring into the division specifically, individuals with training expertise, curriculum deve
>> i don't believe the cultural challenges that identified in the memorandum can be attributed to the motivations of the person leading the report. >> my time has run out. i yield. >> we will do a quick second round since we only have four of us here. this is both ms. anderson and mr. wulf. you get a pass today. we will hear from you a little bit. in the memorandum there is a section which talks about inadequate training capability and due to restrictions placed upon our...
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the cesc on forums, blogs, and social networking sites produces and disseminates targeted, attributed videos. successful involves more than messages. there are alternatives for at-risk youth and constructive local initiatives and supporting skill building and mentoring efforts. let me turn finally to multilateral engagement. one of our key initiatives is needed to address 21st terrorism and thereby will fill a critical gam and share expertise, experiences, and lessons learned and of course to mobilize resources and political will. the bureau created the global counterterrorism forum. secretary clinton was quite clear. we don't thesa
the cesc on forums, blogs, and social networking sites produces and disseminates targeted, attributed videos. successful involves more than messages. there are alternatives for at-risk youth and constructive local initiatives and supporting skill building and mentoring efforts. let me turn finally to multilateral engagement. one of our key initiatives is needed to address 21st terrorism and thereby will fill a critical gam and share expertise, experiences, and lessons learned and of course to...
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. >> reporter: a recent study slow as decrease in dead zones attributed to less phos forrous pollution. the very dry spring that may be trouble for many may be what the bay needs. >> they're coming up. we've got a good spring grasses. we might be turning the corner. this year could be a lot better. >> reporter: in baltimore, reporting for abc2 news. >> bill's report reminds all of us we could do our own part, reduce runoff, rain barrels and get involved in drone spaces and reduce pollution by using public or alternative transportation. >>> let's go to annapolis. the caucus gathered to observe tax day but they also want to talk about the so-called dooms day budget. this was passed in the final hours of the legislative session in place of a balanced budget but there's still a possibility that the governor could call for a special session to deal with it although house republicans say they don't want to see a that happen. if no special session is called, the dooms day budget would go into effect july 1st. it includes deep cuts to education and cuts to state services. >>> so it is tax day.
. >> reporter: a recent study slow as decrease in dead zones attributed to less phos forrous pollution. the very dry spring that may be trouble for many may be what the bay needs. >> they're coming up. we've got a good spring grasses. we might be turning the corner. this year could be a lot better. >> reporter: in baltimore, reporting for abc2 news. >> bill's report reminds all of us we could do our own part, reduce runoff, rain barrels and get involved in drone spaces...
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there is so many attributes we can be proud of, not the least is buying steel in the us. -- u.s. everyone in the city even our opponents have supported us. thank you for your leadership. most importantly, the post -- port staff. it is -- we are looking forward to full steam ahead. no looking right or left and getting to a day of celebration. my thanks to all of you. >> for the record to mention when you have a change in scope and amount. the process of how you review those estimates. and competitive bidding so we know the amounts have changed. >> most of this work, we are bidding competitively. we try to do our best estimate. hopefully we'll get good bids and that will save some money. >> while these amounts have changed substantially, it is not in the initial bidding process where we would have awarded the continued increase, that there is still a bidding process so we're comfortable these estimates are still the best we could. >> we have confirm the estimates through our consultants. we asked them to review these estimates and quantities and confirm the estimates. >> thank you.
there is so many attributes we can be proud of, not the least is buying steel in the us. -- u.s. everyone in the city even our opponents have supported us. thank you for your leadership. most importantly, the post -- port staff. it is -- we are looking forward to full steam ahead. no looking right or left and getting to a day of celebration. my thanks to all of you. >> for the record to mention when you have a change in scope and amount. the process of how you review those estimates. and...
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our court room and to the legal issues we are watching and considering. >> what would you say the attributes are of a good judge, a good justice? what advice would you give the young women and young men in the audience who might aspire to be a judge or justice someday? >> you have to think clearly, be reasonable and rational, write well, and just have a sense of fairness, i think. all of those qualities come in, and others as well, but it is a challenging job to be an appellate court judge and to try to explain well the reasons for everything you do. that is very challenging. >> i asked justice o'connor if she had a role model and she rightly pointed out, in her own way, that she was a trailblazer. probably did not follow the path -- but i will ask you -- who was your role model? how important is it to young women today to see you on the bench at the supreme court? >> sandra and i come from the era when women were simply not judges and very few of them were lawyers. 2%-3%. >> that -- >> that's right. >> if that. >> there was no title vii. judges were up front in saying there were not interes
our court room and to the legal issues we are watching and considering. >> what would you say the attributes are of a good judge, a good justice? what advice would you give the young women and young men in the audience who might aspire to be a judge or justice someday? >> you have to think clearly, be reasonable and rational, write well, and just have a sense of fairness, i think. all of those qualities come in, and others as well, but it is a challenging job to be an appellate...
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our economy such that we now have a trillion dollar plus annual federal deficits almost wholly attributablehe two wars the massive tax cuts but the economic downturn. >> so you made a bunch of recommendations in this. are you frustrate that not all of these recommendations have been taken up? >> i think we are still in verigrave danger of a financial system that's not under control. >> you think it's going to happen again? >> well, europe the financial crisis never really ended. europe is in a very precarious position now. we don't know, for example, which american banks are exposed to european debt because these very derivatives, the same kind of commodities of oil are unregulated. >> yu isn't it happening? >> let me just say i as you know, have been in politics like you. >> yes. i was stunned when i went to washington to head this commission. at the raw, crude power that the financial industry has in our nation's capital and in our political realm. in the run-up to the crisis they spent about $2,000,000,000 on lobbying. they are an enormous force. now that they have their allies in the ho
our economy such that we now have a trillion dollar plus annual federal deficits almost wholly attributablehe two wars the massive tax cuts but the economic downturn. >> so you made a bunch of recommendations in this. are you frustrate that not all of these recommendations have been taken up? >> i think we are still in verigrave danger of a financial system that's not under control. >> you think it's going to happen again? >> well, europe the financial crisis never...
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are fixated on figuring out who the samurai is we have ideas and we are trying to deconstruct the attributes of a samurai. in your opinion what would be useful for us to think about or focus on as we finish the book. we are a third of the way through it. >> one of those kind of questions [laughter]. i will tell you about an e mail i got this entire high school on the east coast is reading the samurai's garden. i started to get 30 e mails. they discovered through the website an e mail which would come directly tow me. i started to figure it out when all the questions were the same. they -- it was the questions which they had to write their essay on. one young woman wrote me and said, i don't know if i have time to read the book can you tell me who the samurai is and where the garredin is? [laughter]. i thought these kids are going to be okay. you know this is our generation coming up. i wrote her and said, you know, read the book. i think for me, because i think every book is a learning process for me. in terms of my culture because i am the first, i don't know about all that needs to be know
are fixated on figuring out who the samurai is we have ideas and we are trying to deconstruct the attributes of a samurai. in your opinion what would be useful for us to think about or focus on as we finish the book. we are a third of the way through it. >> one of those kind of questions [laughter]. i will tell you about an e mail i got this entire high school on the east coast is reading the samurai's garden. i started to get 30 e mails. they discovered through the website an e mail...
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the poll attributes the lead in the perception, he is likable and in touch with issues facing women and the middle class. >>> georgia governor signed legislation requiring thousands of people applying for welfare to pass a drug test. backers say it was sure they are used not to subsidize drug use. the measure place as burden on the poor says the congress. >>> police say a man who tried to rob a convenient store in arkansas wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. this turned in to a joke. this is video from the store, a drunk man was using a pair of hot dog tongs, he grabbed it and threatened the clerk and customers and wanted the money and told police he was from new orleans and fighting with his wife and wanted to go to jail to see how his family would do without him. he said they don't appreciate him. >>> jeffersonville high school, students are learning a lesson. students aren't just receiving a's when they do well, they are getting paid for it. they are getting paid $100 in advance for science, math and english. leaders hope the changing will be with the equation. students who take th
the poll attributes the lead in the perception, he is likable and in touch with issues facing women and the middle class. >>> georgia governor signed legislation requiring thousands of people applying for welfare to pass a drug test. backers say it was sure they are used not to subsidize drug use. the measure place as burden on the poor says the congress. >>> police say a man who tried to rob a convenient store in arkansas wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. this turned in...
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they attribute the comeback to wet winter and favorable oceanic conditions.land got a jump on the easter celebrations with one of the biggest easter a hinds in the bay area. this was the action this afternoon at the oakland mosque would easter egg hunt. for the past four years it has become one of the largest free events for children in oakland. more than 1 million pieces of candy were handed out. a celebration of the bay area's most iconic landmark. carnival hosted the golden gate jubilee in golden gate park this afternoon celebrating the 75th anniversary of the construction of the golden gate bridge. there was a parade and then a drum circle with a cargo line. this is my favorite holiday. i want the golden ticket, no one found the golden ticket last year. >> let's check out the temperatures outside, still on the mild side. it was not too bad out there today with plenty of sunshine and temperatures still in the '60s. 57 in san francisco, one of the cooler areas. everyone is wondering what the weather will be like tonight and tomorrow, tonight will be mostly
they attribute the comeback to wet winter and favorable oceanic conditions.land got a jump on the easter celebrations with one of the biggest easter a hinds in the bay area. this was the action this afternoon at the oakland mosque would easter egg hunt. for the past four years it has become one of the largest free events for children in oakland. more than 1 million pieces of candy were handed out. a celebration of the bay area's most iconic landmark. carnival hosted the golden gate jubilee in...