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they both do great work. the objections on this project have nothing to do with the organizations involved at all. they have to do with the process that took place at the project site. where we are with every single neighborhood group and merchant group opposing the project that borders us, it is not an issue that goes away. despite that this is overwhelmingly opposed in the neighborhoods, i am proud that people have stood up from district to to say that they support the project. the simple answer is that i start over. there is a lot of support for projects like this. i look forward to having the opportunity to shepard one of these projects from the beginning, not until the end. i understand that the board is going to approve this today. you have my commitment that i am going to work to make this a great project for the neighborhood and the project sponsors involved. let me talk about moving forward. no one likes the way this -- this project has evolved. i know the project sponsors do not. the neighbors have
they both do great work. the objections on this project have nothing to do with the organizations involved at all. they have to do with the process that took place at the project site. where we are with every single neighborhood group and merchant group opposing the project that borders us, it is not an issue that goes away. despite that this is overwhelmingly opposed in the neighborhoods, i am proud that people have stood up from district to to say that they support the project. the simple...
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. 66 looks good, as well, in both directions both inside and outside of the beltway.ake your way through the rosalyn tunnel, nice and clear for you as you continue your commute towards the city. i'm back in ten minutes with another update. pat and joe, back to you. >> danella, thank you. >>> time now is 4:43. still to come this morning, maryland is getting a brand new area code. the reason officials say the new code is necessary. >>> also ahead, a breakfast battle on capitol hill. the controversy that could have landed snap, crackle and pop and tu can sam on the endangered species list. >>> and the glitch that has >>> the recent outbreak of listeria in cantaloupes is the worst in 23 years. so far, it's been linked to 23 deaths across the country including one in maryland. the cantaloupes were recalled in mid-september. but experts say the number of deaths and ill pss could still grow because the symptoms of listeria could take up to two months to appear. the cause of the outbreak is still being investigated. >>> the occupy wall street movement which has prompted grass
. 66 looks good, as well, in both directions both inside and outside of the beltway.ake your way through the rosalyn tunnel, nice and clear for you as you continue your commute towards the city. i'm back in ten minutes with another update. pat and joe, back to you. >> danella, thank you. >>> time now is 4:43. still to come this morning, maryland is getting a brand new area code. the reason officials say the new code is necessary. >>> also ahead, a breakfast battle on...
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they both retained both their irishness and puerto ricaness. both sides spoke of the ancestral home as if it was the land of milk and honey. this stance was staunchly held to, even though the deprivations endured by many had forced them to leave their island homes, yet inflexiblely they remained branded in their hearts, each year marching in pageants of ethnic excess. that's the first part. and the second part: the second part has to do with having in front of you a very odd-looking sort of leprechaunish -- latino leprechaun. as a matter of fact, in my novel that margaret spoke about, about jazz, in it, billy farrell, who is one of a very large number of characters, is a jazz pianist and before he begins playing a black leprechaun appears to him, mr. mcginniss so you can assume it's the ghost of mr. mcginniss. as margaret said, in 1949 we came to the south bronx, which was an irish neighborhood, mostly. i was sort of a spaced-out kid, destined obviously to be a poet. i was this big at 13 and i was a good rollerskater and the kids were amazed an
they both retained both their irishness and puerto ricaness. both sides spoke of the ancestral home as if it was the land of milk and honey. this stance was staunchly held to, even though the deprivations endured by many had forced them to leave their island homes, yet inflexiblely they remained branded in their hearts, each year marching in pageants of ethnic excess. that's the first part. and the second part: the second part has to do with having in front of you a very odd-looking sort of...
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both major parties in the us are accused of marginalizing the protests and observers say there are not surprise us activists and blogger aaron explains why washington wants the occupy movement is that what's happening is that they're the ones using its police force is to crack down on these region and protests there are no guile and they're peaceful and they're responding to it. you know a rest of the protesters from the spring them and preventing them from actually airing out their grievances it's a protest against the current status but it's a protest against this system you know it's a protest against not for purposes for which the old party establishment that owns you know both houses of both republican and democrats as a protest against their that's why you know i don't consider just be a political movement as much as that social. whether u.s. based anti-corporate occupy movement going global reporter laurie harkness took to the streets of new york to ask european ex-pats what they think about the protests . as the occupy wall street movement sweeps the us what does the rest of th
both major parties in the us are accused of marginalizing the protests and observers say there are not surprise us activists and blogger aaron explains why washington wants the occupy movement is that what's happening is that they're the ones using its police force is to crack down on these region and protests there are no guile and they're peaceful and they're responding to it. you know a rest of the protesters from the spring them and preventing them from actually airing out their grievances...
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this from strolled to party establishment that only you know both houses both republican and that's a protest against that that's why you know i don't consider this to be a political movement a system like this if social. you are watching do stay with us for the latest developments from the occupy together movement as it spreads all across the united states and worldwide. doctored like rolling poverty's into. yours by the country's waiting for hours while putting jobs and social spending people across the globe rise up against their government's economic policies follow the worldwide action against austerity live on our t.v. . you're watching live from moscow now seven months of the uprising in syria have seen three thousand people killed as according to the latest you and tally with rumors of army defectors joining the opposition the gap between the two sides in the conflict is widening and as an artist has a seller has been finding out while the capital is a family supporting the president of a part of the country refuse to tolerate his regime any longer. well here in the center of
this from strolled to party establishment that only you know both houses both republican and that's a protest against that that's why you know i don't consider this to be a political movement a system like this if social. you are watching do stay with us for the latest developments from the occupy together movement as it spreads all across the united states and worldwide. doctored like rolling poverty's into. yours by the country's waiting for hours while putting jobs and social spending people...
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fact both china and russia for sure. especially china you can. trade it very much still. demand from both the states and the european markets would you climb and that will affect. the misuse as well as. the resource and commodity suppliers like russia. but i think of the economic fundamentals of russia both russia and china are still very strong. these two countries have a lot of. changes in terms of the economy and china i. guess the natural gas you with russia very much and also russia needs to explore the world market. east. oil exports and also the two countries. to cooperate the developing new technology. and the and. so oh yes i think the. big but the global environment we were in that will affect this to come true but i would think the economies of both countries in the media and. very healthy well speaking of collaboration as we now trade and similar worldviews form the foundation of the growing ties for the two countries at the moment but in your opinion is that really enough to form a united voice. you mean you mean united wars between china and iran and russia
fact both china and russia for sure. especially china you can. trade it very much still. demand from both the states and the european markets would you climb and that will affect. the misuse as well as. the resource and commodity suppliers like russia. but i think of the economic fundamentals of russia both russia and china are still very strong. these two countries have a lot of. changes in terms of the economy and china i. guess the natural gas you with russia very much and also russia needs...
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both houses of both republican and democrats it's a protest against that that's why you know i don't consider this to be a political movement i says my this it's social. they're all watching r.t. i do stay with us for the latest developments from the occupied together movement as it spreads all across the united states and worldwide. the truth like growing poverty and. hunger is by the country's ways unfolding as well causing jobs and social spending people across the globe against their government's economic policies follow the worldwide action against austerity. or cartoons. and you are watching nazi live from moscow now seven months of the uprising in syria have seen three thousand people killed by this according to the latest you and tally with rumors of army defectors joining the opposition the gap between the two sides in the conflict is widening and as an artist has to sell it has been finding out all the capital is firmly supporting the president other parts of the country refuse to tolerate his regime any longer. well here in the center of the syrian capital it is very quiet
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the european union well russia and china are both in the u.n. security council as you just mentioned and they're also part of the break block so tell us a bit more about this blog's role in the world is it likely to turn into political power in the future thank. you don't think the brics bloc we'll be a political power. it will most probably be a economic power because india is ready and to china so there is no way india can cooperate with china but they have the shanghai protocol. for countries like classic style. turkey and russia and this is sent to asia china and russia canpotex this for teaching interest in political interest there and would not let america to. to mount a staging post that's got two stars so this is very important so both countries well mr moon very briefly before we let you go what is the public attitude towards the relations between russia and china towards the strengthening relations i should say. i think most people will welcome it of course i think people see as really a. what you can guess what the charge that china w
the european union well russia and china are both in the u.n. security council as you just mentioned and they're also part of the break block so tell us a bit more about this blog's role in the world is it likely to turn into political power in the future thank. you don't think the brics bloc we'll be a political power. it will most probably be a economic power because india is ready and to china so there is no way india can cooperate with china but they have the shanghai protocol. for...
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back to you both. >>> time now is 5:43.alk about having a good year coming up, a look at exactly how much money billionaire warren buffett earned last year. >>> you're this trouble now. why commuters may be complaining about one rail line's new ♪ [ caroline ] i'm caroline moore and i'm a junior at warwick valley high school in warwick, ny. since i was a little girl, i've always been curious about the world around me, and i think that definitely plays a big part in my interest in astronomy. it's a hobby i share with my dad. [ dad ] once she got more and more involved, i decided to build an observatory, where we could have all the equipment permanently mounted and start observing. so, i'm what they call a supernova hunter. i take pictures of the night sky and i scan them looking for noticeable changes. one night, i was looking at some images and i came across something that looked kind of interesting, so that's when i googled the galaxy to see what i could find. after searching for a while, i realized that i might have discov
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both officers sprang into action without hesitation. sergeant gordon, while driving his firearm, alerted dispatchers and other officers that a shooting was in progress. lt. parra, while drawing his fire arm, and exited the passenger side of the vehicle, move to the sidewalk, and john for pedestrians to get off the street. in those put seconds, the victim fell to the ground and the suspect fired additional shots in a denver direction, executing him. sergeant gordon and lt. parra were now within 10 feet of an armed murderer. there were no vehicles behind which they could take cover. their field of fire was the backdrop of a busy irving street. it was packed with pedestrians, class storefronts, passing motorists, and an armed killer. these officers knew that they had to end the deadly threat posed by this man. yet, they knew any rounds fired on that street, whether by them or the suspect, who had the potential to kill or individual victims. they knew they had to draw the attention of this suspect and gain control of him to prevent any furt
both officers sprang into action without hesitation. sergeant gordon, while driving his firearm, alerted dispatchers and other officers that a shooting was in progress. lt. parra, while drawing his fire arm, and exited the passenger side of the vehicle, move to the sidewalk, and john for pedestrians to get off the street. in those put seconds, the victim fell to the ground and the suspect fired additional shots in a denver direction, executing him. sergeant gordon and lt. parra were now within...
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the same time it gets criticized chastised for not doing more on the war and jeremy cannot have it both ways. well though there's obviously some some severe hypocrisy here i mean let's keep in mind that the had konnie are been entirely consistent when when when that was the soviet union the soviet empire doing the occupying of afghanistan the u.s. was funneling money into pakistan funneling money into the hit conny supporting people like osama bin laden who are all trying to end the foreign occupation of this country and now it's the u.s. government that's doing the occupying the tables are turned but the economy and those people in pakistan and afghanistan that are trying to rid this country of foreign occupation are operating entirely consistently it's a us empire that's saying hey now that we're in the occupiers instead of the soviet union we want you to start killing your own people we want you to start destabilizing things it's the hypocrisy right here in washington what do you think about that stephen because every pakistani government really put into type position here because it
the same time it gets criticized chastised for not doing more on the war and jeremy cannot have it both ways. well though there's obviously some some severe hypocrisy here i mean let's keep in mind that the had konnie are been entirely consistent when when when that was the soviet union the soviet empire doing the occupying of afghanistan the u.s. was funneling money into pakistan funneling money into the hit conny supporting people like osama bin laden who are all trying to end the foreign...
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appreciating both science and religion - goating them too. coming front he high church, mark is a religious agnostic. fine for him. not for me. if i am to consider agnosticism, i need to speak with diverse agnostics - discern their reasons, dissect their arguments. i would like an agnostic unfettered by religious rituals and unaffiliated with a religious organizations. i would like an analytic agnostic. i needn't go far. an hour's drive from london to oxford, where i meet the director of the future of humanity institute at oxford university. nick bostrum. nick is a pioneer in trans humanism - what our species may become. existential risk, the threats to our survival, and the nature of the universe. why is he agnostic? nick, i would be really interested in how you reflect on the ultimate questions of reality - theistic, atheistic - what are your views? >>well i guess the first step would be to specify more precisely what you would mean by these possibilities so i will say the theistic possibility. what exactly would you include in that? >you w
appreciating both science and religion - goating them too. coming front he high church, mark is a religious agnostic. fine for him. not for me. if i am to consider agnosticism, i need to speak with diverse agnostics - discern their reasons, dissect their arguments. i would like an agnostic unfettered by religious rituals and unaffiliated with a religious organizations. i would like an analytic agnostic. i needn't go far. an hour's drive from london to oxford, where i meet the director of the...
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in both both both sometimes it's difficult to have both you know if you ask me as they represent of the russian you know governmental office i would say i would like to set up a direct communication between russian publishers and foreign publishers and set up you know a business route of people if you're talking to me or see military him or the person who was in the publishing business for twenty years. been a reader. of literature as well as. the organizer of the biggest russian literary work in russia in here. i would say. about our well actually russia was this year's market focus country at the london book fair spotlight you know the media has more and this attempt to impress british readers with new names in russian literature. it might get down to the old story does the yes and chacon. i guess the rule not if two to three one. hundred russian writers and seventy producers. point tendered are intent on promoting the merits of a much more contemporary brand of russian literature that fair featured authors well known in their homeland as well as up and coming contributors showcasing
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the investment relation second delay buys is financially supporting both sides of china russia would like promoting. some of the bigger project just like the. new the clear the energy or so is a power plant product but also a coach or corporation and also some infrastructure plan sinkers that is really is big big biggest so so you go ahead you can see an improvement and the more cooperation the future when it comes to energy agricultural aspects of infrastructure as well between russia and china but bring us a round if you can in china what's the public perception towards such a friendship with russia but the general chinese are notoriously independent is opposition to such relations perhaps on the rise. concern a perception on russia from town assad i think. it would be very especially the furthest things really for both china and russia we have this common history so it means both sides could be more easy to understand each other and the second largest city is on the pulse of russia. in the process of the modernization and the economical political reform so also many things we can
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they say give us both. we have a solution that gives them both. >> guest: without a doubt, your plan, your business plan, is completely parallel in lock step with what this government wants in terms of broadband. you mentioned earlier that the fcc mandated you to do the biggest terrestrial broadband outreach ever covering 260 million people. in retrospect, it's been a tough few months for lightsquared in terms of the political, the politics around the process of which your company was off the ground of the regulatory process as well. do you -- do you, in retrospect, do you wish or do you think that the fcc could have cast a broader and bigger process meaning, do you think it merited a full commission vote aside from the 2010 license transfer you're referring to, the 2011 waiver. do you think these things that happened, some say fast, you say it wasn't fast, but do you think the attention given the weight of this project and how it was mandated as the biggest project ever for the fcc as you said, should it h
they say give us both. we have a solution that gives them both. >> guest: without a doubt, your plan, your business plan, is completely parallel in lock step with what this government wants in terms of broadband. you mentioned earlier that the fcc mandated you to do the biggest terrestrial broadband outreach ever covering 260 million people. in retrospect, it's been a tough few months for lightsquared in terms of the political, the politics around the process of which your company was off...
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inner loop and outer loop clear in both directions. shooting over to the 14th street bridge as you head into the city, not seeing anything slowing you down. taking the sousa bridge nice and peaceful. now back to you both. >> danella, thank you. >>> this morning a jury -- rather jury selection will resume in the trial of a woman accused of killing a coworker. brittany norwood is accused of killing her coworker jayna murray inside the lululemon store back in march. yesterday jurors were asked whether they could disregard the extensive media coverage of the case and make decisions solely on trial evidence. most of them stood when they were asked who had seen, heard, or read news accounts of the murder. >>> now to a news 4 exclusive. a woman was caught stealing botox from a plastic surgery practice in fairfax county. this happened last monday at the mt. castle plastic surgery in reston. the woman walked into the practice, received botox, and took off without paying. when nurses tried to contact her, they discovered the woman gave a fake na
inner loop and outer loop clear in both directions. shooting over to the 14th street bridge as you head into the city, not seeing anything slowing you down. taking the sousa bridge nice and peaceful. now back to you both. >> danella, thank you. >>> this morning a jury -- rather jury selection will resume in the trial of a woman accused of killing a coworker. brittany norwood is accused of killing her coworker jayna murray inside the lululemon store back in march. yesterday jurors...
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here is pretty tense and loud as you can probably hear thousands of supporters have gathered here to both protest against you listed but you know it was shameful trial and to say that she is innocent and she should she is guilty and to say that she must be put in prison those are supporters of two different political movements in ukraine they have been in fact protesting here since july for several months now but clearly this time it's the biggest presence of the two camps we've been seeing here so far the security measures are very tight hundreds and hundreds of policemen are around the area protecting the precise from possible violence we've heard statements from several decades of the crane in parliament from the u.s. mission to site that this day tuesday october the eleventh would not avoid bloodshed shooting could be convicted to a prison time of course we hear and monitoring the situation to see whether any bloodshed will distilled into the streets of kiev i see he said there are divisions in opinion there and him a shank and her supporters claim the case is politically motivated so
here is pretty tense and loud as you can probably hear thousands of supporters have gathered here to both protest against you listed but you know it was shameful trial and to say that she is innocent and she should she is guilty and to say that she must be put in prison those are supporters of two different political movements in ukraine they have been in fact protesting here since july for several months now but clearly this time it's the biggest presence of the two camps we've been seeing...
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both major parties in the u.s. are excused of marginalizing the protests and observers say they're not surprised us activists and blogger taylor era explains why washington wants the occupy movement. what's happening is that they're the ones using its police force to crackdown be mage and protests they're not bile and they're peaceful and they're responding to it. you know i rest of the protesters pepper spraying them and preventing them from actually carrying out their grievances it's a protest against the current status quo it's a protest against the system you know it's a protest against. separatist control from the party establishment that owns you know both. both republican and democrats as a protest against that that's why you know i don't consider this to be a political move and a smart this if so what. was the u.s. space anti-corporate occupy movement going global reporter laurie harkness took to the streets of new york to ask you a planet spatz what they say about the protests. at the occupy wall street mo
both major parties in the u.s. are excused of marginalizing the protests and observers say they're not surprised us activists and blogger taylor era explains why washington wants the occupy movement. what's happening is that they're the ones using its police force to crackdown be mage and protests they're not bile and they're peaceful and they're responding to it. you know i rest of the protesters pepper spraying them and preventing them from actually carrying out their grievances it's a...
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the official version in both cases is highly misleading and the case that was made against iran in both of those instances or all three perhaps i should say really doesn't hold up under scrutiny so i think that this is in line with or cons as a nother in a series of cases which really we're we're not we're not honest or i said just quickly thank you explain what is the what is the motive behind these questionable questionable allegations from behalf of the u.s. well i mean at this moment it's too soon to to really say what what actually happened i think that there are two plausible possible explanations for this one is that there was indeed a an ira g.c. faction which wanted to disrupt iranian policy for the united states to prevent any possible agreement with the united states the other one which i'd actually favor is that this started out as a an effort by some renegades perhaps loosely attached of the security services in iran to sell drugs or to have some sort of drug dealings with drug cartel in mexico and once they found out that it was or they intuited there was a da da agent the
the official version in both cases is highly misleading and the case that was made against iran in both of those instances or all three perhaps i should say really doesn't hold up under scrutiny so i think that this is in line with or cons as a nother in a series of cases which really we're we're not we're not honest or i said just quickly thank you explain what is the what is the motive behind these questionable questionable allegations from behalf of the u.s. well i mean at this moment it's...
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it comes to russia supply of oil when it comes to gas and the goshi actions are still ongoing but both insist out there and the final stage of energy consumption is expected to increase dramatically in china and russia could cover that extra demand and in doing so for their strengthen their strategic partnership . reporting there from beijing still ahead for you this hour here on our. disapproval the whole world is. criticizing the court for its guilty over the former prime minister one of the most high profile women in. faces another. struggle to. find out if recognizing. a step too far from belgrade. has agreed to exchange over a thousand palestinian prisoners for one israeli soldier who was captured and held in gaza over the past five years now the deal with hamas has long been in the making however some high profile detainees will remain in israeli jails. now reports from tel aviv where the return. is being eagerly awaited. there are some one thousand and twenty seven prisoners who will be released there will be released in various stages the latest we've been we're hearing is that
it comes to russia supply of oil when it comes to gas and the goshi actions are still ongoing but both insist out there and the final stage of energy consumption is expected to increase dramatically in china and russia could cover that extra demand and in doing so for their strengthen their strategic partnership . reporting there from beijing still ahead for you this hour here on our. disapproval the whole world is. criticizing the court for its guilty over the former prime minister one of the...
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the years on various issues and also have similar political views and we saw that just recently when both countries vetoed the european draft of un security council resolution condemning syria and of course both countries are also members of the bridge group along with brazil india and south africa and the economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. has seriously undermined the dominance of the global political agenda of europe and the us paving the way for a merchant economies like russia and china not actually prime minister putin said that the role of the groups were to become more importance on the international scene. i think it's time to. existing institutions i mean global financial institutions such as the international monetary fund the world bank and you we agree that the countries in these organizations must be lanced given the growing importance of the country's economy he wasn't here alone he was here with a huge delegation including russian a businessman you're all here looking to make business deals with local companies and they did that so all that they got here was seven
the years on various issues and also have similar political views and we saw that just recently when both countries vetoed the european draft of un security council resolution condemning syria and of course both countries are also members of the bridge group along with brazil india and south africa and the economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. has seriously undermined the dominance of the global political agenda of europe and the us paving the way for a merchant economies like russia and...
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it helped actually both. sorry. >> willie, if it is way too early, we will see you back here tomorrow. still around for the daily rundown with chuck. >>> it's debate night in new hampshire. cain is a big favorite with the tea party. >>> maneuvering to save the president's jobs bill in the senate where democrats don't have the votes is splitting the plan into pieces the answer. senator chuck schumer joins me this morning. tuesday, october 11th, 2011. this is the dalily rundown. ho closely the obama administration used mitt romney's massachusetts health care law as a model of their own plan. this isn't talking points, folks. this is deep facts. we will get to it later in the show. >>> let's get to my first read of the morning. we start with the republican race. eight republican hopefuls meet in hanover new hampshire to devote the economy. it is a state by state battle that begins in iowa and new hampshire. we are debuting new nbc news marist posts in both states. the numbers confirm that tonight is a do or die
it helped actually both. sorry. >> willie, if it is way too early, we will see you back here tomorrow. still around for the daily rundown with chuck. >>> it's debate night in new hampshire. cain is a big favorite with the tea party. >>> maneuvering to save the president's jobs bill in the senate where democrats don't have the votes is splitting the plan into pieces the answer. senator chuck schumer joins me this morning. tuesday, october 11th, 2011. this is the dalily...
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this is for both of you. as all rescheduled budget cuts to the department of defense in excess of $400 billion for the next 10 years begin to take place, and apart from sequestration, do you anticipate the army reducing the number of brigade combat team's? >> the former chief of staff of the army and currently chairman, i do anticipate that the army will reduce the number of combat team, but not just because the pressure of a new fiscal environment. again, i'm all about trying to understand what the nation needs in 2020. what we learned over the last 10 years of war. there is a plan that general odierno is working with my support to take a look at how many brigade combat team the unique, if you change the nature of the brigade combat team. so rollback in another maneuver battalion, some intel assets, things we did know we needed 10 years ago, now we know we need them. so we will reduce the number of brigade combat teams, but the number remains will be more capable. >> are you talking about doing something sim
this is for both of you. as all rescheduled budget cuts to the department of defense in excess of $400 billion for the next 10 years begin to take place, and apart from sequestration, do you anticipate the army reducing the number of brigade combat team's? >> the former chief of staff of the army and currently chairman, i do anticipate that the army will reduce the number of combat team, but not just because the pressure of a new fiscal environment. again, i'm all about trying to...
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countries realize the importance of the charter both economically and politically. well what's interesting though that china is the first place that prime minister of poison when to visit after he announced that he will be running for the presidency again and many acts were to actually have seen significance and that fact so how do you interpret this i mean do you think that it's sort of means a shift of foreign policy eastwards. and i think it's prime minister putting wants to set an impression that he is basically already managing and the most vital relationship in russian foreign policy in the next decade which will be which will be focused on china and remember. you know problems to putting is that. you know this his visit me most is bhopal out of popularity back home because of these elections and he needs chinese investment to develop the russian far east so for him it's a very important mission at the right time just before the elections and it's also very important for would you because as you know in towers terms will expire next year and he needs to solidi
countries realize the importance of the charter both economically and politically. well what's interesting though that china is the first place that prime minister of poison when to visit after he announced that he will be running for the presidency again and many acts were to actually have seen significance and that fact so how do you interpret this i mean do you think that it's sort of means a shift of foreign policy eastwards. and i think it's prime minister putting wants to set an...
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taking 270 in both directions. not seeing any major congestion just yet and no accidents to report traveling in virginia. if you're making the commute along i-95, again not seeing any problems there as well as i-66. i'm back in ten with another update. back to you both. >> danella, thank you. >>> new from overnight, we have breaking news. police have surrounded the wheaton metro station after reports that a bus driver has been stabbed there. news 4's tracee wilkins joins us live from the scene. tracee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe. it appeared this started at the silver spring metro and ended here at the wheaton metro. police have cleared the scene, but let me show you what it looked like a little earlier. here's what montgomery county police are saying happened here. passengers were complaining about a man in the back of the bus exposing himself to passengers. at some point the bus driver confronted the man and told him to stop doing whatever he was doing. passengers reported he continued the behav
taking 270 in both directions. not seeing any major congestion just yet and no accidents to report traveling in virginia. if you're making the commute along i-95, again not seeing any problems there as well as i-66. i'm back in ten with another update. back to you both. >> danella, thank you. >>> new from overnight, we have breaking news. police have surrounded the wheaton metro station after reports that a bus driver has been stabbed there. news 4's tracee wilkins joins us live...
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appropriately and jamie weinstein senior editor at the daily caller thank you guys thank you for having both joining us republican house majority leader eric cantor this week said no way we're not going to vote on this jobs bill don't even think about it going to talk about it despite the fact that you've got numerous serious economists around the country saying if in fact the chief economist at citibank today was quoted as saying that we could be in a stall spin you know like when a plane when one when loses lift means or so in a situation because more people get laid off from government jobs they're not buying things stores stop selling things manufacturers stop me manufacturing things which cuts tax revenue which causes more people to get laid off from government jobs so you know there's a they're not going to do this but they also said that they will consider the cuts they want and sort of the tax raises but they will consider the cuts president obama seems to be welcoming this obstruction this is what he had to say. people don't have the luxury of least thirteen months while folks a lit
appropriately and jamie weinstein senior editor at the daily caller thank you guys thank you for having both joining us republican house majority leader eric cantor this week said no way we're not going to vote on this jobs bill don't even think about it going to talk about it despite the fact that you've got numerous serious economists around the country saying if in fact the chief economist at citibank today was quoted as saying that we could be in a stall spin you know like when a plane when...
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shattered the bones in the right side of his face and severely damaged both knees, his hips and both shoulders. he was barely conscious when a man ran up to the wreck. is the aircraft on fire, chris gasped? no, said the man. am i the worst man, chris asked, thinking if i'm the worst injured, everyone else will be okay. now, chris marvin, when he came back, got in touch with me and my friend, and he became our first fellow. and think his fellow -- through his fellowship he started working with his fellow wounded warriors in hawaii, and he started bringing them out and started having them do service prompts in the community. and chris marvin graduated from that fellowship program, he actually became for a while the director of our fellowship program, and he helped us build to a place where today we have worked with over 180 wounded and disabled veterans who have become our fellows. chris marvin when he finished our fellowship program and he finished being a director, he was accepted to wharton business school, went to wharton business school, he earned an mba. and after that mba he had
shattered the bones in the right side of his face and severely damaged both knees, his hips and both shoulders. he was barely conscious when a man ran up to the wreck. is the aircraft on fire, chris gasped? no, said the man. am i the worst man, chris asked, thinking if i'm the worst injured, everyone else will be okay. now, chris marvin, when he came back, got in touch with me and my friend, and he became our first fellow. and think his fellow -- through his fellowship he started working with...
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since his demise there has been progress on both of those. what does this tell us about the new egypt? certainly the more transparent public open role of the muslim brotherhood may allow for a more effective egyptian role vis-a-vis hamas and an internal palestinian politics if the palestinians choose to go for unity rather than continue. for israel it's very unclear that this changes. of the picture with the broader egyptian public because after all israel has made the concession in the face of pressure and leverage not in the face of pragmatism. >> ifill: does this change the picture at all, if you can brief, on the longer peace process? >> i don't think so. i think this is a tablgt cal political move on both parts by two sets of political leadership who saw an immediate opportunity and a need to take action now. a chance and a moment to be seized. they seized it. they've achieved many things but they haven't changed the strategic equation. they haven't changed the balance of power. i don't think they've set the stage for a new phase in the
since his demise there has been progress on both of those. what does this tell us about the new egypt? certainly the more transparent public open role of the muslim brotherhood may allow for a more effective egyptian role vis-a-vis hamas and an internal palestinian politics if the palestinians choose to go for unity rather than continue. for israel it's very unclear that this changes. of the picture with the broader egyptian public because after all israel has made the concession in the face of...
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a lot of green in both directions.f you're traveling on route 28, passing route 28, you can see here that we are clear. taking a larger look for you. no accidents as well on the dulles toll road. shooting over to the wilson bridge. i am seeing volume increase both on the inner loop and outer loop. your lanes are open. nothing is slowing you down. as you loop around to the beltway in virginia, here's the view at robinson terminal. inner loop and outer loop still clear as well. on the rails, however, i do see a delay. this one's on the marc. brunswick east train number 870. your delay is seven minutes. >> danella, thank you very much. >>> 5:42 is your time. from earth to oughter when you believe in the future, you're always looking ahead... to what's next, to what's possible. confident that taking action now, is the way to create a better tomorrow. that's why we're announcing, that with the planned merger with t-mobile, at&t will begin bringing five thousand jobs to america from overseas. we will invest eight billion dol
a lot of green in both directions.f you're traveling on route 28, passing route 28, you can see here that we are clear. taking a larger look for you. no accidents as well on the dulles toll road. shooting over to the wilson bridge. i am seeing volume increase both on the inner loop and outer loop. your lanes are open. nothing is slowing you down. as you loop around to the beltway in virginia, here's the view at robinson terminal. inner loop and outer loop still clear as well. on the rails,...
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they were both alcoholics in the very promiscuous and i just wonder to what extent both of them having an greenup in environment they were deprived of any kind of motherly affection predisposes them to have that same kind of faith in their lives and they just try to like overcompensate for the way that they were emotionally crippled in that respect. >> i think that that is -- uniques some really good point. felicia was an amazing woman and i don't know how well known is but one avenue that her story in the book took me down is that she was a little girl who was kidnapped and then her mother ignored her more or less when she came home to america. but not surprisingly, felicia went on to have issues with a drinking and actually ended up becoming the sixth woman ever to join a a and i didn't realize it went that far back but felicia's life was an extraordinary one. it was very comfortable in the luxurious at times but then as she put it divorced herself from her mother and renounced any claim. her mother had an been giving it kind of a gigantic allowance although she was in her 30s by the
they were both alcoholics in the very promiscuous and i just wonder to what extent both of them having an greenup in environment they were deprived of any kind of motherly affection predisposes them to have that same kind of faith in their lives and they just try to like overcompensate for the way that they were emotionally crippled in that respect. >> i think that that is -- uniques some really good point. felicia was an amazing woman and i don't know how well known is but one avenue...