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eagle berger was a protegee of henry kissenner. he had three sons all of whom he named lawrence. when asked why he said ego. lawrence eagle berger was 80 years old. >>> in arizona a double dose of trouble for firefighters who are working to contain two of the largest fires in the state's history. the larger of the two fires is in apache county and has now scorched 120,000 acres. 2,000 people have been evacuated and at least six vacation cabins have been destroyed but no homes burnt so far. right now there is no containment firefighters say and that low humidity and 30- mile an hour winds are making firefighting efforts there very difficult. >> time now to ask meteorologist the question -- our meteorologist the question we've all been wondering, when is it going to end? >> we're getting closer but still a few rain clouds to contend with in the bay area. right now on my stormtracker 2 this is the loop moving from north av it moved from the south and -- after it moved from the south to the north. right now the heavier cells are closer to right around just to the north of concord aro
eagle berger was a protegee of henry kissenner. he had three sons all of whom he named lawrence. when asked why he said ego. lawrence eagle berger was 80 years old. >>> in arizona a double dose of trouble for firefighters who are working to contain two of the largest fires in the state's history. the larger of the two fires is in apache county and has now scorched 120,000 acres. 2,000 people have been evacuated and at least six vacation cabins have been destroyed but no homes burnt so...
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group of exacerbating into a bloody war to try and hike up the oil price some accuse the builder berger's of masterminding the financial crisis given the dire economic fates of the us to host countries greece and spain some fear for the future of independent. switzerland and we think that there is a danger that because they are meeting in switzerland they want to get rid of the last stumbling block in this whole european union you know it's like an island which is in their way you know that we have to erect democracy that we are not in the union that we're not in the euro and maybe we are afraid that they're trying to destroy the pressure is mounting on the build a boat group on saturday as the swiss people's party the young socialists and other activists descend on the resort town to try and draw the world's attention to what they see as nefarious undemocratic meddling in the face of the world's institutions . laura emmett will continue to keep us updated on that building burg meeting on our twitter feed our she tweets that so far are the only international news channel and more mainstre
group of exacerbating into a bloody war to try and hike up the oil price some accuse the builder berger's of masterminding the financial crisis given the dire economic fates of the us to host countries greece and spain some fear for the future of independent. switzerland and we think that there is a danger that because they are meeting in switzerland they want to get rid of the last stumbling block in this whole european union you know it's like an island which is in their way you know that we...
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>> chairman mccaskill, members of the subcommittee, i am larry walker, president of the louis berger group. i appreciate the opportunity to provide perspectives on the highway project and our observations concerning reconstruction projects in afghanistan. it is an international consulting firm of approximately 3000 employees around the world. we provide expertise including engineering, program and construction management, and economic development services. many projects are carried out in some of the most challenging regions of the world. obg first began working in afghanistan in the 1970's and was one of the first to enter afghanistan after the september 11 attacks. i worked mainly with restructuring of the afghanistan infrastructure. we have provided nearly 40 house jobs to afghanistan people and trained thousands more. we have constructed more than 90 schools. the improved road network has dramatically decreased transit times, which has spread economic development along the road corridors and provided access to education and health care. i have traveled them myself and i can say t
>> chairman mccaskill, members of the subcommittee, i am larry walker, president of the louis berger group. i appreciate the opportunity to provide perspectives on the highway project and our observations concerning reconstruction projects in afghanistan. it is an international consulting firm of approximately 3000 employees around the world. we provide expertise including engineering, program and construction management, and economic development services. many projects are carried out in...
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now for more earlier i spoke with jacob harm berger he is president of the future of freedom foundation and i asked him if he believes that senator rand paul really stands a chance of shaking things up politically in washington by speaking out against the established bipartisan foreign policy consensus is about as. well i think so i mean ideas have consequences rand is calling for a more constrained a restrained foreign policy in which the us government does not intervene in occupied so many countries the problem is i see with those it still leaves in the hands of the government the power to engage in these interventions and so while you may call for more restraint policy all that subjective the government officials are going to be the ones in charge we libertarians say the government shouldn't even be engaged in intervening anywhere should be a department of true defense and that my question to you because as you said you're a libertarian i know that you from what i've read you do you support rand paul and his ideas why are republicans and democrats so quick to kind of cast off liberta
now for more earlier i spoke with jacob harm berger he is president of the future of freedom foundation and i asked him if he believes that senator rand paul really stands a chance of shaking things up politically in washington by speaking out against the established bipartisan foreign policy consensus is about as. well i think so i mean ideas have consequences rand is calling for a more constrained a restrained foreign policy in which the us government does not intervene in occupied so many...
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foreign service, and particularly those who had the great privilege of serving under secretary eagle berger. i worked with him from 1989 through 1993. i came to fill part of his family. still, i always called him mr., where as he had multiple names for me. early on, my name was fully farley, as in "whatever your name is, get in here." i figured out his was the ferocious part of a deeply kind and good hearted man with an astonishing sense of humor that would not quit under almost any conceivable circumstance. those were momentous times in american foreign policy. i cannot recall a single day when he did not have us in stitches. the work was hard. he made it fun. it was serious, but he never took himself seriously. working for him was pure joy. there was nothing we would not do for him. he was funny to the point of complete recklessness. in the car, he and his driver were like construction workers, routinely obliterating the bounds of political correctness. swearing in ceremonies were veritable roasts. and he was sending a man to caracas, he recalled marathon poker sessions on the way back fr
foreign service, and particularly those who had the great privilege of serving under secretary eagle berger. i worked with him from 1989 through 1993. i came to fill part of his family. still, i always called him mr., where as he had multiple names for me. early on, my name was fully farley, as in "whatever your name is, get in here." i figured out his was the ferocious part of a deeply kind and good hearted man with an astonishing sense of humor that would not quit under almost any...
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airways jet that sully shullen berger landed. this plane made headlines around the world.ly sullenberger was forced toland in the hudson river and he did it saving the lives of everyone on board. >>> southwest airlines jet made an unscheduled stop. >>> and the giants only focus is buster posey. >> it was the home plate crash that turned the whole season upside down for the giants. now there is an apology from the general manager. >>> good morning, westbound 24 off to a pretty good start. heading up to the caldecott tunnel. we will give you another looks at the crowd -- look at the crowding they had. >>> good morning, right now traffic is moving along pretty nicely on highway 4. right here in bay point. however, it's already slow on sections of the commute in antioch and also going to be slow in parts of pittsburgh. 6:26 let's go back to the desk. >>> the cause of a southwest airlines emergency landing in texas turned out to be a false alarm. a fire indicator light came on in the cabin when this plane was flying from orlando to phoenix. there was no fire. that plane landed
airways jet that sully shullen berger landed. this plane made headlines around the world.ly sullenberger was forced toland in the hudson river and he did it saving the lives of everyone on board. >>> southwest airlines jet made an unscheduled stop. >>> and the giants only focus is buster posey. >> it was the home plate crash that turned the whole season upside down for the giants. now there is an apology from the general manager. >>> good morning, westbound 24...
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the plane landed by danville's captain fully sullen berger dubbed the miracle on the hudson was movedyesterday to the aviation museum. how do you move a plane? a giant flatbed truck moved it from a warehouse in new jersey following the crash in the hudson river back in 2009. as you know, captain sully ended that plane in the river after hitting a flock of birds and losing engine power and that is how you move a jet that size. >>> catholics in sacramento witnessed history made, the ordination of a married man. the church prohibits priests from being married except in extremely rare circumstances where a man is already serving as an ordained minister in another christian faith and converts to catholicism. that's what happened yesterday for father everhenry. henry has been married for 26 years and previously served as a lutheran minister. >> i came to the conclusion that i learned so much from my lutheran background but i realized that i was catholic in my heart. >> eric: the catholic church is facing a shortage of priests, and that's stirring up the debate over whether it should allow t
the plane landed by danville's captain fully sullen berger dubbed the miracle on the hudson was movedyesterday to the aviation museum. how do you move a plane? a giant flatbed truck moved it from a warehouse in new jersey following the crash in the hudson river back in 2009. as you know, captain sully ended that plane in the river after hitting a flock of birds and losing engine power and that is how you move a jet that size. >>> catholics in sacramento witnessed history made, the...
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lie berger didn't qualify and there's nobody who knows the course better and today he introduces us to calls the toughest hole on the course, here it is, number 11. heel number hole number 11, my opinion this will be one of the most difficult hole on the golf course, 494 yards in its length and it's a converted par 5 to par 4. the members play it as a par 5, the players will play it in the championship as a par 4. this hole has a pond on the right side that feeds a creek all of the way down. we used to have two bunkers that protected the balls from going into that creek on the right. now a wayward tee shot to the right will miss bunkers that used to be there and it will land on a firm fairway and more than likely carry them into that creek. the creek is skinny and deep and there's a collection area behind the green where most long shots, their ball will end up in that area. again long and it plays up hill on the second shot and certainly is going provide a challenge for the players. if you can get through 10 and 11 par partake it and run. >> it's tough, but it sure is pretty. >> it loo
lie berger didn't qualify and there's nobody who knows the course better and today he introduces us to calls the toughest hole on the course, here it is, number 11. heel number hole number 11, my opinion this will be one of the most difficult hole on the golf course, 494 yards in its length and it's a converted par 5 to par 4. the members play it as a par 5, the players will play it in the championship as a par 4. this hole has a pond on the right side that feeds a creek all of the way down. we...
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first caspar wine berger and then colin powell who he worked with, there were a certain principle that he enunciated ant when the united states should go in and it should go in with full force and you know the rules he articulated. that would be a difference from what you might have been saying. >> no. >> rose: okay. >> no, he didn't express differences of views inmeeting at i was attending. >> rose: you can tell me that you know of no conflict that existed on either stlat ji or ins between you and the secretary of state? >> the intelligence material that he studied day after day out at the agency in the national secury council. >> rose: you said before he made the speech. >> and then he made a decision what should be in the speech. he gave the speech. he believed every wd in ts. >> rose: i don't tnk anyone questions whether he believed it. he clearly did. but some questions have been raised as to whether the information he'd been given was right. >> there were portions of it that weren't right! >> rose: clearly. >> and that's always the case with intelligence. my goodness, we knee. th
first caspar wine berger and then colin powell who he worked with, there were a certain principle that he enunciated ant when the united states should go in and it should go in with full force and you know the rules he articulated. that would be a difference from what you might have been saying. >> no. >> rose: okay. >> no, he didn't express differences of views inmeeting at i was attending. >> rose: you can tell me that you know of no conflict that existed on either...
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. >> de berger fired off a this response about not getting paid, the comptroller's decision today setsmembers israel. but it pales in comparison to the impact on school children, the elderly and the men and women that protect our safety. this decision will not change our commitment to the obligation to stand for the people that we represent. from route the >> john perez, he had this to say. like respect to the comptroller's conditions to render a decision to the guidelines of our constitution, i believe that he was wrong. i continue to maintain that the legislature met our constitutional duties in passing the budget last week. finally, the governor that he told the budget had this to say. the controller had made his determination, now we should work together to pass a solid budget. teresa estacio with kron4 news. >> three families on west point way in brentwood are grieving for six and a dead pets. they are looking for answers today. , the cost remote-control evidence has collected evidence and investigating what appears to be a case of deliberate poisoning. >> i want to know the truth
. >> de berger fired off a this response about not getting paid, the comptroller's decision today setsmembers israel. but it pales in comparison to the impact on school children, the elderly and the men and women that protect our safety. this decision will not change our commitment to the obligation to stand for the people that we represent. from route the >> john perez, he had this to say. like respect to the comptroller's conditions to render a decision to the guidelines of our...
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as former national security advisor, sandy berger wrote in "the los angeles times" to ensure a child goes to school no hungry is the single best investment we can make in building a prosperous, healthy and stable society. mcgovern-dole is that. operating in 8 countries around the world, including afghanistan, pakistan, mcgovern-dole provides at least one new trishes meal each day to vulnerable children in schools. it has shown demonstrated success in reducing hunger and increasing school enrollment and attendance. especially, as my colleagues pointed out, for girls. otherwise little girls in these countries don't get any education and they don't get any food. last month, a g.a.o. released a report on mcgovern-dole and it calls for strengthening monitoring by the usda, accelerating the time frame for reporting. it did not, however, call into question any of the objectives of the program. this program works. since becoming a permanent program in the 2002 farm bill, it has reduced hunger and violence, increased education and nutrition, become a vital element in our international diploma
as former national security advisor, sandy berger wrote in "the los angeles times" to ensure a child goes to school no hungry is the single best investment we can make in building a prosperous, healthy and stable society. mcgovern-dole is that. operating in 8 countries around the world, including afghanistan, pakistan, mcgovern-dole provides at least one new trishes meal each day to vulnerable children in schools. it has shown demonstrated success in reducing hunger and increasing...
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that is both sides of the literature find reducing expenditures provided berger of the outcome than increasing revenue. although the imf fight the tax base consolidation will reduce gdp by 1.6 person attends three years following implementation defiant the effect of the spending base consolidation would be small and statistically insignificant that is even the most pessimistic corner of the consolidation literature there's little to dissuade us from the consolidation today. moreover, they find spending consolidations for focused primarily on the transfer cuts could produce positive near-term growth also we should of those are statistically on significant to read the letter reads a special-interest and since the steady near-term cuts in entitlements one might expect these would have a large negative effect on consumption behavior. the fact expect additional factors dominated in entitlements are cut immediately suggest out-of-control entitlement spending has a negative impact on the affordable consent and business and consumer confidence. this also suggests the was the opportunity given those im
that is both sides of the literature find reducing expenditures provided berger of the outcome than increasing revenue. although the imf fight the tax base consolidation will reduce gdp by 1.6 person attends three years following implementation defiant the effect of the spending base consolidation would be small and statistically insignificant that is even the most pessimistic corner of the consolidation literature there's little to dissuade us from the consolidation today. moreover, they find...