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bristol, why was this b.a. created? my understanding is the at sat was compromised and that's part of the rationale for the b.a.? >> congressman, i will attempt to answer your question. the biographical assessment was created to provide some initial screening as assets matriculated through the process. >> it's not because the at sat had been compromised? >> we can talk about that a little later. but let me try to answer the first question. >> all right, let me just get to my point. i met a person at the last nadca event on the hill who went through the cti, is working as a military controller but can't come aboard with the faa because they can't pass the b.a. and baxt a. seems to be designed to see if you have the temperament to be a controller. if somebody has successfully completed the school and is working without reservations, without problems as a military air traffic controller, is that test valid? >> yes, sir. the test is valid. both versions of the biographical assessment -- >> i thought you had -- you hadn't va
bristol, why was this b.a. created? my understanding is the at sat was compromised and that's part of the rationale for the b.a.? >> congressman, i will attempt to answer your question. the biographical assessment was created to provide some initial screening as assets matriculated through the process. >> it's not because the at sat had been compromised? >> we can talk about that a little later. but let me try to answer the first question. >> all right, let me just get...
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bristol, why was this b.a. created? my understanding is the at sat was compromised and that's part of the rationale for the b.a.? >> congressman, i will attempt to answer your question. the biographical assessment was created to provide some initial screening as applicants matriculated through the process. >> it's not because the at sat had been compromised? >> we can talk about that a little later. but let me try to answer the first question. >> all right, let me just get to my point. i met a person at the last nadca event on the hill who went through the cti, is working as a military controller but can't come aboard with the faa because they can't pass the b.a. and b.a. seems to be designed to see if you have the temperament to be a controller. if somebody has successfully completed the school and is working without reservations, without problems as a military air traffic controller, is that test valid? >> yes, sir. the test is valid. both versions of the biographical assessment -- >> i thought you had -- you hadn't v
bristol, why was this b.a. created? my understanding is the at sat was compromised and that's part of the rationale for the b.a.? >> congressman, i will attempt to answer your question. the biographical assessment was created to provide some initial screening as applicants matriculated through the process. >> it's not because the at sat had been compromised? >> we can talk about that a little later. but let me try to answer the first question. >> all right, let me just...
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. >> all we need is love, b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a.gain, the sentiment is fine but this is the attorney general and i like loretta lynch. when she was announced because she did good work here in new york city. i'm going wait a minute, is yoko ono now inhabiting her body? >> that statement was far more disturbing to me than her statement about mateen's wife. it tells you what the culture of thinking is. this is the chief law enforcement officer of the nation under the president of the united states. >> she doesn't have to be callus. >> love is not a strategy. hug hitler was not a strategy. the only way to defeat barbarians is to annihilate them. talk about love and compassion, that's something you should hear in church on sunday morning. this is the approach that they have taken to the islamic threat from the very beginning. >> now you are lumping lynch in with the president. >> of course, she serves under him. >> she is the face of the doj whether she wants to be or not. she has got to present something. that's the best she can give th
. >> all we need is love, b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a. b.a.gain, the sentiment is fine but this is the attorney general and i like loretta lynch. when she was announced because she did good work here in new york city. i'm going wait a minute, is yoko ono now inhabiting her body? >> that statement was far more disturbing to me than her statement about mateen's wife. it tells you what the culture of thinking is. this is the chief law enforcement officer of the nation under the president...
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bristol, why was this b.a. created? my understanding is the at sat was compromised and that's part of the rationale for the b.a.? >> congressman, i will attempt to answer your biographical ass created to provide some initial screening as assets matriculated through the process. >> it's not because the at sat had been compromised? >> we can talk about that a little later. but let me try to answer the first question. >> all right, let me just get to my point. i met a person at the last nadca event on the hill who went through the cti, is working as a military controller but can't come aboard with the faa because they can't pass the b.a. and baxt a. seems to be designed to see if you have the temperament to be a controller. if somebody has successfully completed the school and is working without reservations, without problems as a military air traffic controller, is that test valid? >> yes, sir. the test is valid. both versions of the biographical assessment -- >> i thought you had -- you hadn't valid aested the first one
bristol, why was this b.a. created? my understanding is the at sat was compromised and that's part of the rationale for the b.a.? >> congressman, i will attempt to answer your biographical ass created to provide some initial screening as assets matriculated through the process. >> it's not because the at sat had been compromised? >> we can talk about that a little later. but let me try to answer the first question. >> all right, let me just get to my point. i met a...
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b.a., b.a., and the same thing with her, she is a bt that. it's time now. i think people are fed with the hillarys fld word. i think they are fed up with obama, one of the worst presidents infer the world. i think they are fed up, china is ripping us off in trade. ripping us. mexico, ripping us off. >> they call you a racist because you want to make america first. "new york times," quote, the rise of donald trump traction growing debate on global fascism and washington post-op ed, this is how fashs fascism comes to america. where is that coming from? >> i don't get it. but it is a vicious group of people. it's on the left of where i am, and i'm sure where you are. but it's a vicious group of people, and frankly, i have to say, the one thing, they stick together. the republican conservatives do not stick together. you have a guy like bill crystal who is a total lightweight but he is to of the there trying to find an independent candidate -- you know, he is out there trying to find an independent candidate. can't find anybody. >> what does that tell you about
b.a., b.a., and the same thing with her, she is a bt that. it's time now. i think people are fed with the hillarys fld word. i think they are fed up with obama, one of the worst presidents infer the world. i think they are fed up, china is ripping us off in trade. ripping us. mexico, ripping us off. >> they call you a racist because you want to make america first. "new york times," quote, the rise of donald trump traction growing debate on global fascism and washington post-op...
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starting in december, b.a.tickets to london from new york for $49. >>> the nearly $15 billion volkswagen settlement over emission cheating scandal is expected to be officially announced taupe it will be the largest settlement in history. agreement covers 475,000 cars and trucks in the united states. as we've been reporting, volkswagen diesel owners can sell their car back to volkswagen or get money to help make up for some of the damage. >>> and chipotle is start a customer loyalty program. it's called chiptopia. it's an effort to lure back customers after several health-recommended issues. it starts from and runs for three months. you have to spend $6 to earn credit. it resets every month. if you buy entrees every month you reach the hot status. and if you get that ever three months, you earn catering for $340. >> that's a lot of burritos. >> yeah. it's a bit complicated but if you love your chipotles, you're going to earn it. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> coming up, socce
starting in december, b.a.tickets to london from new york for $49. >>> the nearly $15 billion volkswagen settlement over emission cheating scandal is expected to be officially announced taupe it will be the largest settlement in history. agreement covers 475,000 cars and trucks in the united states. as we've been reporting, volkswagen diesel owners can sell their car back to volkswagen or get money to help make up for some of the damage. >>> and chipotle is start a customer...
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and the board this is a determined a b.a. will be offered for pe credit and 5 the physical fitness test shall be administrative code by law therefore, be it resolved that the board rescinds any previous reconsideration or provisions there in that conflicts with this jrotc policy and further be it resolved, it resends the provision that requires the jrotc structures to obtain certification for pe study with deadlines and limitations associated with this requirement and rescinds the previous provisions for the funding limits onion is jrotc program or compensation. >> so a number of public speakers (calling names). >> my name is richard owe he support an urge you commission to continue support the jrotc program that really served our country we're a democracy a republic and all you are elected by the people to do a job for hundred years you're doing a gob you support the jrotc i was drafted and sent offer to fort training at the first session our instructor asked anyone of us you know have jrotc training and one of the hawaiian
and the board this is a determined a b.a. will be offered for pe credit and 5 the physical fitness test shall be administrative code by law therefore, be it resolved that the board rescinds any previous reconsideration or provisions there in that conflicts with this jrotc policy and further be it resolved, it resends the provision that requires the jrotc structures to obtain certification for pe study with deadlines and limitations associated with this requirement and rescinds the previous...
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she graduated with a b.a. in broadcast journalism from the university of arizona and is a national review washington fellow. [applause] >> and i would like to say a special thank you to katy who has been part of this organization for a few years now. she came to the conference 7 years ago now as a student so in the same position as all of you. she came to the conferences eager to learn more. she was interning at the time at town hall and ended up writing this story about the conference and as we've heard from our panelist today, she took the time to work really hard, write a lot of articles. she interned in washington d.c.. and she really worked hard and worked her way up to as we heard from emma in her introduction now fox news contradict contradict tore and great writer and thrilled to have her pleased to bring up katy organization of new. thank you katy. [applause] >> hello everybody. i hope you brought your questions or or else i'll call on you like a professor in class. i don't to be that. i want to talk
she graduated with a b.a. in broadcast journalism from the university of arizona and is a national review washington fellow. [applause] >> and i would like to say a special thank you to katy who has been part of this organization for a few years now. she came to the conference 7 years ago now as a student so in the same position as all of you. she came to the conferences eager to learn more. she was interning at the time at town hall and ended up writing this story about the conference...
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film oh, online letter works in a factory and every time he hears horns he overturns tackles and goes b.adetector those applies to my applies to senate seethes of public it rugs parking spaces and increasing traffic congestion and making driving and automobile market to the tune of increasing parking spaces now traffic congestion has gotten 0 worse over the last two years and parking traffic as not helped and policies like this to decrease parking spaces and make them more expensive you're creating a massive problem more congestion than ever before this will backfire on everyone and i think you really have to think this through more carefully drivers have a right in moving vehicles and bicyclists. >> and you have to give them equal consideration i don't see a representative from people on this board at all instead it is aimed as motorists and you're going to have less shopping in the city and your going to have more traffic congestion than before trying 92 noon times on 19th avenue it is ghastly and increase the problem with phobi phobias. >> >> next speaker, please. >> anyone else. >> ye
film oh, online letter works in a factory and every time he hears horns he overturns tackles and goes b.adetector those applies to my applies to senate seethes of public it rugs parking spaces and increasing traffic congestion and making driving and automobile market to the tune of increasing parking spaces now traffic congestion has gotten 0 worse over the last two years and parking traffic as not helped and policies like this to decrease parking spaces and make them more expensive you're...
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film oh, online letter works in a factory and every time he hears horns he overturns tackles and goes b.adetector those applies to my applies to senate seethes of public it rugs parking spaces and increasing traffic congestion and making driving and automobile market to the tune of increasing parking spaces now traffic congestion has gotten 0 worse over the last two years and parking traffic as not helped and policies like this to decrease parking spaces and make them more expensive you're creating a massive problem more congestion than ever before this will backfire on everyone and i think you really have to think this through more carefully drivers have a right in moving vehicles and bicyclists. >> and you have to give them equal consideration i don't see a representative from people on this board at all instead it is aimed as motorists and you're going to have less shopping in the city and your going to have more traffic congestion than before trying 92 noon times on 19th avenue it is ghastly and increase the problem with phobi phobias. >> >> next speaker, please. >> anyone else. >> ye
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he went on to uc la where he earned his b.a. in history and law school where he learned his juryis doctorate degree. he overcame so much since developing epilepsy in high school but never compromised his values and condition and imparted additional wisdom to his friends and family who loved them so dearly and wish he could still be with them. he was 45 years old. my age. for those who want to attend his memorial, it's this sunday. at 1:00 p.m. actually sunday 1:00 p.m. june fifth east lawn and elk grove. mass is monday june 6th at good catholic church in elk grove. we know this a difficult time for this family and our thoughts are with leon and his entire family and i ask we close the meeting today in his memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you. madam president. >> ready to be referred back to. first off, colleagues, i want to thank supervisor campos for introducing the charter for public advocate and i am a big supporter oaf the work of the public advocate. that the public zero cat will be able do. we have a lot of enforcement,
he went on to uc la where he earned his b.a. in history and law school where he learned his juryis doctorate degree. he overcame so much since developing epilepsy in high school but never compromised his values and condition and imparted additional wisdom to his friends and family who loved them so dearly and wish he could still be with them. he was 45 years old. my age. for those who want to attend his memorial, it's this sunday. at 1:00 p.m. actually sunday 1:00 p.m. june fifth east lawn and...
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she graduated with a b.a. in broadcast journalism from the university of arizona and is a national review fellow. [ applause ] >> and i would like to say a special thank you to katie pavlich who has been a part of this organization for a few years now. she came to the conference seven years ago now as a student, so was in the same position as all of you. she came to the conference eager to learn more. she was interning at the time at town hall and ended up writing the story about the conference. and as we've heard from our panelists today, she took the time to work really hard, write a lot of articles, she interned in washington, d.c., and she really worked hard and worked her way up to, as we heard from emma in her introduction, she's now a fox news contributor and a great writer and we are thrilled to have her here. i'm pleased to bring up katie pavlich who is a special friend to the organization of new. thank you, katie. [ applause ] >> hello, everybody. i hope you brought your questions or else i'll call o
she graduated with a b.a. in broadcast journalism from the university of arizona and is a national review fellow. [ applause ] >> and i would like to say a special thank you to katie pavlich who has been a part of this organization for a few years now. she came to the conference seven years ago now as a student, so was in the same position as all of you. she came to the conference eager to learn more. she was interning at the time at town hall and ended up writing the story about the...
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and received a b.a. in journalist from stanford in 1977. he was admitted to the bar, minnesota, district of columbia, u.s. supreme court and multiple appellate courts. next up is the senior vice president at the federalist society. after graduating from yale, she clerked for judge antonin scalia. and returned to clerk for him after his appointment to the supreme court. he was an assistant professor where she taught constitutional law. federal courts appellate adv advocanadvo advocacy and association. she was counsel to president h.w. bush. and served as chief counsel to the immigration subcommittee as well as the general counsel of the department of energy and associate deputy attorney general at the department of justice. as a founding director, she has been an important member of the federal society team since the organization's beginning 25 years ago. we're so excited for these speakers to share their insights with all of you today. please help me welcome jordan lawrence to the podium. [ applause ] >> thank you, emily. the -- one of my m
and received a b.a. in journalist from stanford in 1977. he was admitted to the bar, minnesota, district of columbia, u.s. supreme court and multiple appellate courts. next up is the senior vice president at the federalist society. after graduating from yale, she clerked for judge antonin scalia. and returned to clerk for him after his appointment to the supreme court. he was an assistant professor where she taught constitutional law. federal courts appellate adv advocanadvo advocacy and...
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of all, we found out our girl scout alumn went on to get a higher degree of educational attainment, b.a., ph.d.s, j.d.s. two, they volunteer more in their local communities. if we compare our girl scout mothers to non-alumn, the girl scout moms are appearing more. interestingly enough when we ask them questions about are you happy with their life decision? they said absolutely. they had a higher level in their satisfaction in the decisions around the partnerships, career goals, staying at home raising kids. what was interesting when i was hear talking about the decisions, they're community and civically engaged and they vote often. it's a greatest amount to our program that, again, we've been giving these girls an amazing opportunity to give back. >> the girl scouts of america have a great brand recognized internationally, but that brand is also very strongly associated with cookies. other than its asset as a fundraising tool, is the cookie an asset or liability? how do you move on and position them as a leadership organization in the 21st century. >> interesting in the last three weeks
of all, we found out our girl scout alumn went on to get a higher degree of educational attainment, b.a., ph.d.s, j.d.s. two, they volunteer more in their local communities. if we compare our girl scout mothers to non-alumn, the girl scout moms are appearing more. interestingly enough when we ask them questions about are you happy with their life decision? they said absolutely. they had a higher level in their satisfaction in the decisions around the partnerships, career goals, staying at home...
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film oh, online letter works in a factory and every time he hears horns he overturns tackles and goes b.adetector those applies to my applies to senate seethes of public it rugs parking spaces and increasing traffic congestion and making driving and automobile market to the tune of increasing parking spaces now traffic congestion has gotten 0 worse over the last two years and parking traffic as not helped and policies like this to decrease parking spaces and make them more expensive you're creating a massive problem more congestion than ever before this will backfire on everyone and i think you really have to think this through more carefully drivers have a right in moving vehicles and bicyclists. >> and you have to give them equal consideration i don't see a representative from people on this board at all instead it is aimed as motorists and you're going to have less shopping in the city and your going to have more traffic congestion than before trying 92 noon times on 19th avenue it is ghastly and increase the problem with phobi phobias. >> >> next speaker, please. >> anyone else. >> ye
film oh, online letter works in a factory and every time he hears horns he overturns tackles and goes b.adetector those applies to my applies to senate seethes of public it rugs parking spaces and increasing traffic congestion and making driving and automobile market to the tune of increasing parking spaces now traffic congestion has gotten 0 worse over the last two years and parking traffic as not helped and policies like this to decrease parking spaces and make them more expensive you're...
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when they are leaving dod to print out the electronic health records and physically carried to the b.a.. it's 2016 we should be a load to do that with a button and if the va is able to achieve interoperability they can use -- be the standard for the world and that leads to a lot of great things, everything from doing a research cohort where you can dt lifesaving drugs to the market quicker. as an individual you can see all of the documents you have ever had and that will help you be healthier and live longer. there are some really exciting things in the federal government can lead in this area if we get our act together. >> host: congressman will hurd is it republican from texas, a freshman and chairman of the subcommittee on information technology. tim starks cover cybersecurity for "politico." this is "the communicators." massachusetts -- massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talked about the economy and corporate influence on the country at a rally in cincinnati, ohio. this runs about 50 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank
when they are leaving dod to print out the electronic health records and physically carried to the b.a.. it's 2016 we should be a load to do that with a button and if the va is able to achieve interoperability they can use -- be the standard for the world and that leads to a lot of great things, everything from doing a research cohort where you can dt lifesaving drugs to the market quicker. as an individual you can see all of the documents you have ever had and that will help you be healthier...
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he went on to uc la where he earned his b.a. in history and law school where he learned his juryis doctorate degree. he overcame so much since developing epilepsy in high school but never compromised his values and condition and imparted additional wisdom to his friends and family who loved them so dearly and wish he could still be with them. he was 45 years old. my age. for those who want to attend his memorial, it's this sunday. at 1:00 p.m. actually sunday 1:00 p.m. june fifth east lawn and elk grove. mass is monday june 6th at good catholic church in elk grove. we know this a difficult time for this family and our thoughts are with leon and his entire family and i ask we close the meeting today in his memory. the rest i submit. >> thank you. madam president. >> ready to be referred back to. first off, colleagues, i want to thank supervisor campos for introducing the charter for public advocate and i am a big supporter oaf the work of the public advocate. that the public zero cat will be able do. we have a lot of enforcement,
he went on to uc la where he earned his b.a. in history and law school where he learned his juryis doctorate degree. he overcame so much since developing epilepsy in high school but never compromised his values and condition and imparted additional wisdom to his friends and family who loved them so dearly and wish he could still be with them. he was 45 years old. my age. for those who want to attend his memorial, it's this sunday. at 1:00 p.m. actually sunday 1:00 p.m. june fifth east lawn and...
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film oh, online letter works in a factory and every time he hears horns he overturns tackles and goes b.adetector those applies to my applies to senate seethes of public it rugs parking spaces and increasing traffic congestion and making driving and automobile market to the tune of increasing parking spaces now traffic congestion has gotten 0 worse over the last two years and parking traffic as not helped and policies like this to decrease parking spaces and make them more expensive you're creating a massive problem more congestion than ever before this will backfire on everyone and i think you really have to think this through more carefully drivers have a right in moving vehicles and bicyclists. >> and you have to give them equal consideration i don't see a representative from people on this board at all instead it is aimed as motorists and you're going to have less shopping in the city and your going to have more traffic congestion than before trying 92 noon times on 19th avenue it is ghastly and increase the problem with phobi phobias. >> >> next speaker, please. >> anyone else. >> ye
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a b.a. in english from brown and also with the james belo at duke and worked as an editor at stanley magazine and wrote and ended several books. and the author of mayflower any fella's a book goes on that new your * notable book and has been adapted into a series and also a consultant for custer's last stand. the good news this evening is he turned his talents to the american revolution and published in 2013 but they've won the 2013 new england book awards but also for that then have lacked could direct and husseini will but it could happen so stay tuned. he has written for "vanity fair" "the new york times" book review, "wall street journal", the "l.a. times" and "boston globe". to the "today show", dateline in c-span and npr in their here this evening to film the lecture into the other great historian who credits the eight u.s. history teacher for recognizing his talent and encouraging his rights suppose part the reason why we welcome them here to discuss the greatest book that was just re
a b.a. in english from brown and also with the james belo at duke and worked as an editor at stanley magazine and wrote and ended several books. and the author of mayflower any fella's a book goes on that new your * notable book and has been adapted into a series and also a consultant for custer's last stand. the good news this evening is he turned his talents to the american revolution and published in 2013 but they've won the 2013 new england book awards but also for that then have lacked...