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the diversity committee that's been reestablished and i hope you-all will move it to be reenergized. we are waiting for that energy to get restarted and of course the possible use of life-line link-up for local americans to have access to broadband. there are opportunities from the -- opportunity for women and minorities that has never been possible before because of the intensive capital investment. we look forward to hearing both of your visions. i believe that sunshine may be out regarding the lifeline link-up order. but i think we should open up and have a little discussion about it. maybe you-all should ask me questions and i can respond to them. obviously, you-all know this is something i've worked on many years at the state level and then at the federal level. i want to apply to you-all both. i think everyone in this room should applaud you-all for taking the steps to reform u.a.f. thank you very much. i think we-all should give them a round of applause. [applause] >> so obviously you are not finished yed yet. i know joblessness continues in tennessee. i know fraud and abuse c
the diversity committee that's been reestablished and i hope you-all will move it to be reenergized. we are waiting for that energy to get restarted and of course the possible use of life-line link-up for local americans to have access to broadband. there are opportunities from the -- opportunity for women and minorities that has never been possible before because of the intensive capital investment. we look forward to hearing both of your visions. i believe that sunshine may be out regarding...
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mitt romney seemed to be reenergized after the loss to newt gingrich in south carolina. when gingrich went on the attack, romney was quick to fire back. listen to the back and forth over illegalle immigration. >> is he still the most anti-immigrant candidate? >> i think of the four of us, yes. >> mr. speaker, i'm not anti-immigrant. my father was born in mexico and my wife's father was born in wales and the fact that you call me anti-immigrant is repulsive. >> i want people to come here to have residency and citizenship to finish their life with dignity within the law. >> you know, there are not 11 million -- and our problem is not 11 million grandmothers. our problem is -- >> the stakes are high in florida and 50 republican delegates all up for grabs and it is winner take all, and i want to bring in the political director mark preston. mark, good to see you. so we heard romney hitting back at gingrich on immigration and we know that latino make up 1 in 10 primary voters in florida, and who did the best job of winning the latino vote? >> well, even before the debate happ
mitt romney seemed to be reenergized after the loss to newt gingrich in south carolina. when gingrich went on the attack, romney was quick to fire back. listen to the back and forth over illegalle immigration. >> is he still the most anti-immigrant candidate? >> i think of the four of us, yes. >> mr. speaker, i'm not anti-immigrant. my father was born in mexico and my wife's father was born in wales and the fact that you call me anti-immigrant is repulsive. >> i want...
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ceremony.eath laying there will be a breakfast today, luther king martin day parade that has not happened for eight years in southeast. officials are trying to reenergize1:00 today. there will be another wreath here at theony memorial as well. people expected to come to since this is the martin luther king day since the memorial opened. we did speak with his son about what it meant for their family. >> as soon as she saw the said i'm not going to cry. definitely has a consciousness that i would not have had at three years old. >> their you see martin luther aboutiii talking is 3-year-old daughter. the wreath laying ceremony at 8:00 this morning. the familywhether will come back. from around the country are expected to be here. reporting live in southwest washington, jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> we will have coverage of the laying at the martin luther king memorial. we invite you to look at our 40 gallery of weekend events honoring dr. king. wjla.com.web site, it is 18 degrees in germantown 5:39.orning, >> still ahead, and updated in a missing power university student. unharmed.en found >> and the information on a d.c. nightclub that was closed after
ceremony.eath laying there will be a breakfast today, luther king martin day parade that has not happened for eight years in southeast. officials are trying to reenergize1:00 today. there will be another wreath here at theony memorial as well. people expected to come to since this is the martin luther king day since the memorial opened. we did speak with his son about what it meant for their family. >> as soon as she saw the said i'm not going to cry. definitely has a consciousness that i...
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be real republicans voting. >> reporter: perry is focusing on south carolina to reenergize his campaign. in manchester, new hampshire, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> ron paul, who finished third in the iowa caucus is back in texas today, preparing for the new hampshire primary. >>> meanwhile, president obama is campaigning in the battleground state of ohio. today, he spoke at a cleveland suburb, where he pushed his economic recovery plan. we'll have more on the president's comments, coming up new at 5:30. >>> two elderly women are without a home tonight, after someone intentionally set their house on fire in anne arundel county. it happened at the 300 block of church street in brooklyn park area. the fire caused $150,000 in damage. and firefighters also discovered racial and sexual slurs, tainted on the outside of the house. investigators are asking anybody with information to come forward. desire a 13-year-old -- >>> a 13-year-old rape victim takes the stand in a baltimore court to identify one of her attackers. denise is in the newsroom with this. >> reporter: the girl broke
be real republicans voting. >> reporter: perry is focusing on south carolina to reenergize his campaign. in manchester, new hampshire, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> ron paul, who finished third in the iowa caucus is back in texas today, preparing for the new hampshire primary. >>> meanwhile, president obama is campaigning in the battleground state of ohio. today, he spoke at a cleveland suburb, where he pushed his economic recovery plan. we'll have more on the...
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be real republicans voting. >> reporter: perry is focusing on south carolina to reenergize his campaign. in manchester randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> ron paul finished third in iowa but will head to and a half -- to new hampshire soon. >>> an arctic blast pushes across maryland. it's hard to be covered in layers, hats and gloves. it is the coldest day since last february 9th. you can see the ice beginning to form in the patapsco river. and outside right now, it's a frosty afternoon, with mostly cloudy skies. meteorologist tim williams is here with more on just how bone- chilling cold it is. tim? >> bone-chilling, indeed, mary. temperatures have struggled to get up to freezing today. but the one thing we have less of today than yesterday is the wind. so that's actually a positive thing. looking at first warning doppler radar. we've had light snow showers across the region. but the one thing we have in our favor is the dew point is very low. most of these snow showers are not making it to the ground. they're kind of evaporating and adding it to our cloud cover. let's talk about
be real republicans voting. >> reporter: perry is focusing on south carolina to reenergize his campaign. in manchester randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> ron paul finished third in iowa but will head to and a half -- to new hampshire soon. >>> an arctic blast pushes across maryland. it's hard to be covered in layers, hats and gloves. it is the coldest day since last february 9th. you can see the ice beginning to form in the patapsco river. and outside right now, it's...
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i preserved and i consider to be a gift, something that anchors my life and helps me reenergize, reconnect with my family, my friends, myself, my spiritual side, and so i am essentially offering the gift of rest to the reader whenever your religion hoping that they will see something here that will lead them to a little more seven their own lives. i think we are all very busy, we are all very connected by our electronics 24/7. we need to create some offenses inside which can take a break. >> what is a typical for you? >> to the jewish practice it starts with sundown friday and saturday and did the rabbis over the century have created some restrictions that encourage you to keep it a different kind of day and you're not supposed turn lights on and off, used cars coming use money unless there is an emergency where somebody's health or life is on the line. so it is a day when i spent some time and make some of all the praying that a lot time with family, good food, a little bit of drinks and just relaxation. >> has the seventh -- let me rephrase that, has your work life interfered? >> i tried
i preserved and i consider to be a gift, something that anchors my life and helps me reenergize, reconnect with my family, my friends, myself, my spiritual side, and so i am essentially offering the gift of rest to the reader whenever your religion hoping that they will see something here that will lead them to a little more seven their own lives. i think we are all very busy, we are all very connected by our electronics 24/7. we need to create some offenses inside which can take a break....
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be dealing with a lot of cloud cover and a few peeks of sun. >>> 5:46. the polls are open in florida on the line a critically important republican presidential primary that reut hopes will reenergizeign and cement him as the lone front-runner. newt gingrich is putting up a big fight. >> reporter: he is, but it may not be enough. mitt romney has spent 14 million dollars in florida compared to newt gingrich's three million. despite gingrich's big win in south carolina romney expected to beat him by double damage s. romney cancelled a rally this morning -- and just has a celebration planned for neat -- for tonight. gingrich says he will campaign until the republican convention just getting started. >> that's usually and case that you are going to lose when you say i'm going on no matter what happens. >> reporter: paul and santorum still on the ballot they saw the writing on the wall as far as florida was concerned. neither are in state they've moved on to colorado and nevada. polls are open in florida right now. you can start watching for the results to come in on abc7 news at 5:00 this evening. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> don't call the president a square though his reelection ca
be dealing with a lot of cloud cover and a few peeks of sun. >>> 5:46. the polls are open in florida on the line a critically important republican presidential primary that reut hopes will reenergizeign and cement him as the lone front-runner. newt gingrich is putting up a big fight. >> reporter: he is, but it may not be enough. mitt romney has spent 14 million dollars in florida compared to newt gingrich's three million. despite gingrich's big win in south carolina romney...
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be envogue to use transformation, rebalancing. what does reversibility mean? when you're talking about early retirement, how do you unretire something? if you're talking about slowing procurement, i can maybe see trying to reenergize a production line but from an industrial perspective, what does reversibility mean? is it possible, did defense officials walk the factory of floors and go okay if we slow procurement and you have to slow down your production line, how fast can we revitalize it, if we need to? this was something we saw obviously with up-arming our humvees not too long ago and having members of congress go out and walk factory floors. bob simmons, the current staff director of the house armed services committee takes great pride in talking about really focusing the executive branch on what it means to use the industrial base. i know secretary panetta mentioned protecting, well we won't use the word protecting -- working with the industrial base to have a strong one. i'm not sure what that means. i'm not sure what they've done to ensure that that happens. when you terminate global hawk, how do you unterminate it? how is it reversible? and so that's the third set of concerns that i'm looking at, and with
be envogue to use transformation, rebalancing. what does reversibility mean? when you're talking about early retirement, how do you unretire something? if you're talking about slowing procurement, i can maybe see trying to reenergize a production line but from an industrial perspective, what does reversibility mean? is it possible, did defense officials walk the factory of floors and go okay if we slow procurement and you have to slow down your production line, how fast can we revitalize it, if...
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sabbath according to the jewish -- most of my life and considered to be a gift, something that anchors my life, helps meet reenergizedeconnect with my family and my friends, myself, my spiritual side and so i am essentially offering "the gift of rest" to the reader. whenever -- your religion, hoping that they will see something here that will want to go to sabbath in their own lives. i think we are all very busy. we are all very connected by our electronics, 24/7. we need to create some fences inside which we can take a break. >> senator what is it typical sabbath for you? >> well according to the traditional jewish practice, it starts at sundown friday and ends sundown friday -- saturday and the rabbis over the centuries have created some scriptures that encourage you to keep it a different kind of day. you are not supposed to turn lights on and off, use used cars, used money. unless it's an emergency where somebody's health or life is on the line. and so it's really a day, where i spend some time in the synagogue praying but a lot of time with family, good food, little bit of drink and just relaxation. >> has the s
sabbath according to the jewish -- most of my life and considered to be a gift, something that anchors my life, helps meet reenergizedeconnect with my family and my friends, myself, my spiritual side and so i am essentially offering "the gift of rest" to the reader. whenever -- your religion, hoping that they will see something here that will want to go to sabbath in their own lives. i think we are all very busy. we are all very connected by our electronics, 24/7. we need to create...
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be in vogue to use transformation. what does reversibility mean? when you're talking about early retirement, how do you unretire something? if you're talking about slowing procurement, i can maybe see trying to reenergize a production line. but from an industrial perspective, what does reversibility mean? is it possible? did defense officials walk the factory floors and go okay, if we slow procurement, and you have to slow down your production line, how fast can we revitalize it if we need to? this was something we saw, obviously, with up armoring humvees not too long ago. and having members of congress go out and walk factory floors. bob simmons takes great pride in talking about really focusing the executive branch on what it
be in vogue to use transformation. what does reversibility mean? when you're talking about early retirement, how do you unretire something? if you're talking about slowing procurement, i can maybe see trying to reenergize a production line. but from an industrial perspective, what does reversibility mean? is it possible? did defense officials walk the factory floors and go okay, if we slow procurement, and you have to slow down your production line, how fast can we revitalize it if we need to?...
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reenergize for 15 seconds. after that, doctor would come in and examine the condemned to see if there is any signs of life or death. this is the head piece that would benotice, there is a cable here. this would actually go into this apparatus. the head is entirely shaved as well as both legs from the knee down and they're actually wearing shorts. there would be a sponge such as this. it will be salt brine solution that will be removed, placed into the helmet and go on to the head. also, there would be sponges that will be removed and placed around both ankles. this is a shroud that would actually cover the headpiece. you don't have an option whether to wear the blindfold or not. it's mandatory. the flow is by cable from the base of the chair into the headpiece and both ankles. and it would complete the circuit. this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection. there are two iv lines come to the portal in the wall. one line would go to the left arm with the right being the backup. this is the room to where the executioner would be. the lethal injection. the iv solution is here. syringes would be in this area. we have phones, camera directly abov
reenergize for 15 seconds. after that, doctor would come in and examine the condemned to see if there is any signs of life or death. this is the head piece that would benotice, there is a cable here. this would actually go into this apparatus. the head is entirely shaved as well as both legs from the knee down and they're actually wearing shorts. there would be a sponge such as this. it will be salt brine solution that will be removed, placed into the helmet and go on to the head. also, there...
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. >> this may be a logical following on, but i would really like your thoughts since this panel is about energizing and reenergize in the conservative movement, the role of conservatives, if you set aside your bias and the fact that you're all primarily print journalists, your themes of, it values that buckley represented, certainly conservative talk radio does not suffer humility, but it also does not seem to be much of a big tent. it seems to be very doctrinaire and attacking deviation from a fairly narrow line, and i am throwing that out more for you to react to, but more generally in the concept, is this or are there things that you would do differently for the conservative movement or do you see this as a mostly violin constructive role? >> actually, we have a pretty full file of his views on these things. he reached out and became friendly with half a dozen of them. he thought they were a critical element, but thought that it but an even greater burden on the gyroscopic fortune. and if there is an imbalance in the public conversation and the totality of conservative expression is blaring from that particula
. >> this may be a logical following on, but i would really like your thoughts since this panel is about energizing and reenergize in the conservative movement, the role of conservatives, if you set aside your bias and the fact that you're all primarily print journalists, your themes of, it values that buckley represented, certainly conservative talk radio does not suffer humility, but it also does not seem to be much of a big tent. it seems to be very doctrinaire and attacking deviation...
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[laughter] >> this may be a logical following but on that subject i would like your thoughts since this panel was about energizing and reenergize in the conservative movement the role of conservative talk radio if you criticize your twitter print journalists on the themes if you like values bill buckley presented it is the talk radio does not suffer a little dose doesn't seem to be as you can be very much very doctrinaire and attacking the deviation and sort of a narrow line. but more generally in the context are there things that you would do differently or do you see this as a valuable role? >> aco pretty clear file of the views he reached out to many of them and became friendly with half a dozen of them and thought they were a critical element but felt that it put an even greater burden on the giant prescott pick function by the print guide and if there is an imbalance in the public conversation and the totality of the conservative expression is blaring from that megaphone i don't think it serves us well. the view was they were tactical allies but not a great strategic assets. and of course he was a great taxonomist. i remem
[laughter] >> this may be a logical following but on that subject i would like your thoughts since this panel was about energizing and reenergize in the conservative movement the role of conservative talk radio if you criticize your twitter print journalists on the themes if you like values bill buckley presented it is the talk radio does not suffer a little dose doesn't seem to be as you can be very much very doctrinaire and attacking the deviation and sort of a narrow line. but more...