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. >> reporter: debbie caldwell's search for susan has n never ended.ibbon, susan's favorite color, still hangs from the home and purple flowers were planted in honor of the missing mother. >> there's no way susan would ever walk away from her children. i would bet my life on it. >> reporter: caldwell was their day care provider and susan's friend. the boys spent 12 hours a day, three times a week here, but after susan disappeared, they never came back and josh refused to let her see them. >> when he packed up the children j jt 11 days after susan went missing, took them away from their safety net, i -- i couldn't help but feel that he knew more than he was saying. >> repeporter: now caldwell hop investigators in ely know more than they are saying. whilshe fears the worst, she continues to hope for the best. >> until i know for sure, i'm going to keep hoping and keep looking and keep praying and doing everything i can to keep her face out there and let people know, we're still looking for her. >> that was barb smith reporting. what makes this interestin
. >> reporter: debbie caldwell's search for susan has n never ended.ibbon, susan's favorite color, still hangs from the home and purple flowers were planted in honor of the missing mother. >> there's no way susan would ever walk away from her children. i would bet my life on it. >> reporter: caldwell was their day care provider and susan's friend. the boys spent 12 hours a day, three times a week here, but after susan disappeared, they never came back and josh refused to let...
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a really good job being done by general caldwell.training a real police force and a real army, cautionary note, the basic problems remain, a corrupt and inefficient government, central government, and the opium prayers go unchallenged. but there are rays of hope in afghanistan, particularly when it comes to the battlefield and training of afghanistan forces. chris: you have a big hd-net special coming up on that. >> we will have it in septemberc >> things are getting worse in afghanistan and searia. we forgot about that part of the world with the debt news but with ramadan, this is for people to come out and public gathering, you will see more violence. in a worse case scenario, you can possibly see assad trying to redirect attention by arming hezbollah, creating more squirmishes in the middle east. chris: are we better off with him or without him? >> with him at the moment. i think it would go into complete chaos. chris: gloria? >> at the risk of going back to the deficit committee, one name i'm hearing a lot is rob portman, senator
a really good job being done by general caldwell.training a real police force and a real army, cautionary note, the basic problems remain, a corrupt and inefficient government, central government, and the opium prayers go unchallenged. but there are rays of hope in afghanistan, particularly when it comes to the battlefield and training of afghanistan forces. chris: you have a big hd-net special coming up on that. >> we will have it in septemberc >> things are getting worse in...
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. >> reporter: bob caldwell travels the state every day geging factories and businesses for the free to fill these boxes. he and his church spend just $700 a month and feed more than 700 people. it all disappears in a few short hours. >> you have people that knock on the door and say, , preacher, ii don't -- if you don't help me, i don't eat tonight. that may not bother a lot of people. but it bothers me. >> reporter: gene says he's got only $50 every month for food and gas. >> it makes a lot of difference. a lot of difference. >> reporter: he helps a lot of people? >> yeah, he does. >> reporter: he gave his neighbor, betty, a ride to the church. she told us food stamps only go so far. >> we ate dog food. >> reporter: because you have to? >> because we have to. and we ate out of a dumpster. we sure did. >> reporter: we met other everyday people helping families find meals. in phoenix and san antonio, liz scarpinato helps. with her bags of hope. meet peyton medick. she and her volunteers have collected 60 tons of food, one can at a time over the last five years. >> no matter how much
. >> reporter: bob caldwell travels the state every day geging factories and businesses for the free to fill these boxes. he and his church spend just $700 a month and feed more than 700 people. it all disappears in a few short hours. >> you have people that knock on the door and say, , preacher, ii don't -- if you don't help me, i don't eat tonight. that may not bother a lot of people. but it bothers me. >> reporter: gene says he's got only $50 every month for food and gas....
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. >> reporter: george, we have an update to an inspiring story we shared last week on pastor bob caldwellthat arkansas preacher who feeds his entire town with donated food he collects himself. someone has come forward and itten a $10,000 check for the church and the pastor. george? >> that is great news. okay, steve, thanks. and since we first reported on hunger at home last week, so many more of you have answered that call, too, donating a total of $188,000 so far, which means more than 1.3 million meals for americans who are hungry tonight. you can still contribute at abcnews.com/help. >>> and on a very different note, there's a brand new record for buzz tonight. that big announcement from beyonce at the mtv video music awards thrilled the crowd. we could see that. but now watch this. beyonce unveiled her baby bump at 10:35 p.m., setting off a collective viral cheer on twitter. 8,868 tweets per second. the highest volume ever. >>> and coming up, the queen is hiring. we've got the help wanted ad. th. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ ma
. >> reporter: george, we have an update to an inspiring story we shared last week on pastor bob caldwellthat arkansas preacher who feeds his entire town with donated food he collects himself. someone has come forward and itten a $10,000 check for the church and the pastor. george? >> that is great news. okay, steve, thanks. and since we first reported on hunger at home last week, so many more of you have answered that call, too, donating a total of $188,000 so far, which means more...
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lieutenant-general caldwell remains a steadfast advocate of the moda program. his staff supports the program in every stage of the advisory effort. requirement development, adviser selection and support to advisers during their tour in afghanistan. finally we need to applaud the afghan people who worked tirelessly in these afghan ministries everyday building from the ground up. they are the future of afghanistan and are the center of the moda program. they are resilience despite numerous obstacles and insure successful transition and a bright future for afghanistan. my participation has delayed the reception slightly. i would like to bring my comments to a close. i hope today has persuaded some of you to join the moda program for those who aren't already involved. weather as an adviser or trading partner or resources or recruitment volunteer. the moda team of teams need your help and you can be part of this historic pragmatic and innovative initiative in a variety of ways. the program -- i encourage you to take one. kelly uribe will be available to answer quest
lieutenant-general caldwell remains a steadfast advocate of the moda program. his staff supports the program in every stage of the advisory effort. requirement development, adviser selection and support to advisers during their tour in afghanistan. finally we need to applaud the afghan people who worked tirelessly in these afghan ministries everyday building from the ground up. they are the future of afghanistan and are the center of the moda program. they are resilience despite numerous...
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court has ever decided on this issue was another one that i worked on back in 1972 and involve earl caldwell, a reporter for the new york times who covered the black panther party and did all the times coverage of the black panther party. the court in the call -- decided reporters had to appear before a grand jury investigating something about the black panther party and the reporters had to testify like any other citizen would have to testify and reporters had no first amendment protection against compelled disclosure of their sources even if that meant the sources would dry up, not cooperate and ruin the reporter's ability to report to the public what the sources new. the background details of the case are in the book. when the court refused in judith miller's case to reconsider this situation that made it crystal clear that reporters can't honestly promise their sources confidentiality would be whistle-blowers with sensitive and embarrassing information about government malfeasance, simply can't trust that the reporter will be subpoenaed to spill the beans about who leaked information. wi
court has ever decided on this issue was another one that i worked on back in 1972 and involve earl caldwell, a reporter for the new york times who covered the black panther party and did all the times coverage of the black panther party. the court in the call -- decided reporters had to appear before a grand jury investigating something about the black panther party and the reporters had to testify like any other citizen would have to testify and reporters had no first amendment protection...
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apes climbed to the tops of trees lions stood still and leap murals sounded an alarm caldwell beforearthquake hit the nation's capitol. that doesn't suggest that we should all keep an ape other lion in our home, but it does suggest that animals do possess remarkable instincts. joining us is wildlife biologist and nbc science and environmental expert jeff corwin. welcome. >> hey there, ron, how are you? >> i'm fine. you weren't at the zoo just before the quake hit, but apparently many of these animals reacted. what did they do? did they panic? is that what's going on? >> i think we're getting a number of responses here. of course, most of this is based on anecdotal evidence and observations, and really less than scientific evidence, but for many, many years, there have been lots of observations where we have seen animals react to some sort of environmental event, such as an earthquake or a tsunami. we see them go into panic mode, an irritated mode, sort of a fight or flight responsibilities when something like this happens. >> we've known about this for a long time, but nobody can qui
apes climbed to the tops of trees lions stood still and leap murals sounded an alarm caldwell beforearthquake hit the nation's capitol. that doesn't suggest that we should all keep an ape other lion in our home, but it does suggest that animals do possess remarkable instincts. joining us is wildlife biologist and nbc science and environmental expert jeff corwin. welcome. >> hey there, ron, how are you? >> i'm fine. you weren't at the zoo just before the quake hit, but apparently...
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robert dubeznik says power lines are swaying in caldwell, new jersey. it is not even raining in bay bridge, brooklyn. don't worry, it'sing. and from morris county, high winds and pouring rain and mild flooding on property. and ryan hayes nmaryland, we made a slip-and-slide out of a tarp, trying to make the most of a bad situation. >> also in maryland, baltimore city, joe miller says wet, windy, falling trees, standing water. tone nestaten island says rain and falling. lisa in suffolk county, huge rain -- capital letters. and from new jersey, rain, tree limbs down, the sewers are clogged, causing flooding on the streets. >> that could be a problem as we move into the next couple of days. we have heard from officials, this won't be a 24-hour-type thing. raw sewage making its way into -- you know, into public areas, could be a major problem as we watch all this. continue to send your stuff. there are thousands of floors,ers here in new york, oh glass windows and all of that type of stuff. that could potentially shatter if high winds come along. does the bi
robert dubeznik says power lines are swaying in caldwell, new jersey. it is not even raining in bay bridge, brooklyn. don't worry, it'sing. and from morris county, high winds and pouring rain and mild flooding on property. and ryan hayes nmaryland, we made a slip-and-slide out of a tarp, trying to make the most of a bad situation. >> also in maryland, baltimore city, joe miller says wet, windy, falling trees, standing water. tone nestaten island says rain and falling. lisa in suffolk...
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. >> reporter: clinton's dietary guides, dean ornish and this guy, caldwell esleston at the cleveland clinic. >> apparently he read my book. i've never met the man. >> he has written him though. >> he wrote me a letter saying i was even cheating online because he was afraid in my protein drink i had some dairy in there. it was hilarious. and i checked and on one of them, he was right. i only had done it once. >> you check it out. >> yeah, i did. >> reporter: every month the 77-year-old esleston holds a day-long seminar attracting doctors and heart patients from across the country -- like sharon, a retired private investigator from canton, ohio. she had a heart attack six months earlier after a coronary artery became completely bloced. >> he said, for someone who had what you have, the only warning you usually get is death. and at that point i really knew how lucky i was. >> reporter: like a lot of women, she did not experience the classic chest pain. but rather, fatigue and a pain in her jaw. >> he said you're going to have to have open heart surgery. he says i can fix you today. i ca
. >> reporter: clinton's dietary guides, dean ornish and this guy, caldwell esleston at the cleveland clinic. >> apparently he read my book. i've never met the man. >> he has written him though. >> he wrote me a letter saying i was even cheating online because he was afraid in my protein drink i had some dairy in there. it was hilarious. and i checked and on one of them, he was right. i only had done it once. >> you check it out. >> yeah, i did. >>...
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mosley joins laura caldwell for this 50 minutepm discussion. inhelause] >> thank you. in 1964 case the u.s. supreme court wrote we have learned the lesson of history ancient and modernescab versus illinois, which comes to depend on the confession end quotes. we are in the long run less reliable and more subjects of abuses of extrinsics evidence secured through skillful investigation. the book that we're going to talk about today, "long way home" by laura caldwell deals with a case of wrongful confession, a case built as they say -- that depended on confession. and this was a great problem for jovan mosley who is all the way to my right here who was the defendant/victim in this case of justice gone awry. i would like to start our conversation by starting of the case and to tell the story and i'd like to turn to the author just to give us a little tassel summary of what happened and to bring jovan mosley to the conversation as appropriate. >> well, thank you. and thanks for doing this. it's a delight 'cause i've been reading eric's work and he's been doing a lot of work
mosley joins laura caldwell for this 50 minutepm discussion. inhelause] >> thank you. in 1964 case the u.s. supreme court wrote we have learned the lesson of history ancient and modernescab versus illinois, which comes to depend on the confession end quotes. we are in the long run less reliable and more subjects of abuses of extrinsics evidence secured through skillful investigation. the book that we're going to talk about today, "long way home" by laura caldwell deals with a...
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. >> reporter: clinton's dietary guides, dean ornish and this guy, caldwell esleston at the clevelandntly he read my book. i've never met the man. >> he wrote me a letter saying i was even cheating online because he was afraid in my protein drink i had some dairy in there. it was hilarious. and i checked and on one of them, he was right. i only had done it once. >> you check it out. >> yeah, i did. >> reporter: every month the 77-year-old esleston holds a day-long seminar attracting doctors and heart patients from across the country -- like sharon, a retired private investigator from canton, ohio. she had a heart attack six months earlier after a coronary artery became completely block. >> he said, for someone who had what you have, the only warning you usually get is death. and at that point i really knew how lucky i was. >> reporter: like a lot of women, she did not experience the classic chest pain. but rather, fatigue and a pain in her jaw. >> he said you're going to have to have open heart surgery. he says i can fix you today. i can just take you right down to o.r. and i can oper
. >> reporter: clinton's dietary guides, dean ornish and this guy, caldwell esleston at the clevelandntly he read my book. i've never met the man. >> he wrote me a letter saying i was even cheating online because he was afraid in my protein drink i had some dairy in there. it was hilarious. and i checked and on one of them, he was right. i only had done it once. >> you check it out. >> yeah, i did. >> reporter: every month the 77-year-old esleston holds a day-long...
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you heard some examples from lieutenant general caldwell, but i want to share a few more stories thatemonstrate these unique civilian experts and the difference they're making on the ground in the afghanistan. moda advisers rick pawlett and justice landis helped develop and successfully field a logistics readiness tool that provides commanders insight into equipment accountability and readiness in their districts. rick relied on the core principles from the moda training program; promote local ownership to help pilot this simple afghan-designed -- key, afghan-designed -- tracking tool that resulted in a 99.6 accountability in a recent audit. moda adviser mike cayman is helping the afghan ministry of defense and interior develop long-range plans to improve gender integration and human rights in the afghan national security forces. currently only .2% of the ansf are women. and moda advisers' efforts will increase this number significantly. and finally, cameron delancey, a licensed architect with washington headquarter service assisted defense counterparts at the installations management
you heard some examples from lieutenant general caldwell, but i want to share a few more stories thatemonstrate these unique civilian experts and the difference they're making on the ground in the afghanistan. moda advisers rick pawlett and justice landis helped develop and successfully field a logistics readiness tool that provides commanders insight into equipment accountability and readiness in their districts. rick relied on the core principles from the moda training program; promote local...
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caldwell and another attorney, kathryn o.d.ingalls, represented him in his effort to clear his name. during the season, mr. mosley discussion. [applause] >> in the 1964 case versus a lie the u.s. supreme court wrote we have learned the lesson of history ancient and modern that a system of criminal law enforcement which comes to depend on the confession in end quotes will a long run be less reliable and more subject to abuses in the system which sub depenjed on extreme evidence independently secured throughsk thbook thaul investigations. the book we are going to talk about today long way home life laura caldwell to my right here deals with a case of wrongful ce confession, a case built as they say depended on confession, and this was a great problem for prm jovan mosley who is all away to my right who was the defendant/victim in this case of the justice gone awry. i would iclike to start ourawry conversation by giving you star conversation by starting of the case and to tell the story and i'd like to turn to the author just to g
caldwell and another attorney, kathryn o.d.ingalls, represented him in his effort to clear his name. during the season, mr. mosley discussion. [applause] >> in the 1964 case versus a lie the u.s. supreme court wrote we have learned the lesson of history ancient and modern that a system of criminal law enforcement which comes to depend on the confession in end quotes will a long run be less reliable and more subject to abuses in the system which sub depenjed on extreme evidence...
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mother of five, cynthia caldwell, has a job at a nursing home. >> this goes a long way to feed my childrenualify for food assistance? >> $38 over. i make too much. >> reporter: i wanted to see just how she's making it work for her family. how are you? even though she had just come off a grueling shift at work. you went from a 16-hour shift to a food pantry. >> yes. >> why was that? >> because i needed the stuff. i feel overwhelmed sometimes. we're not very thrifty. we might be able to survive. my husband wants to work two or three jobs. we can do that. but what quality life would the children have? we want them to have a good, family life at home, with mom and dad. >> reporter: sounds like you have it figured out. >> we try. >> reporter: her refrigerator. carrots. corn. tomatoes, cucumbers, beats. this food would have been thrown away. >> yes. >> reporter: instead -- >> i find a use for it. >> reporter: all this from the food pantry. a determined mother, pulling together whatever she can, wherever she can, to put real food in her children's bellies. and smiles on their faces. when cynthia
mother of five, cynthia caldwell, has a job at a nursing home. >> this goes a long way to feed my childrenualify for food assistance? >> $38 over. i make too much. >> reporter: i wanted to see just how she's making it work for her family. how are you? even though she had just come off a grueling shift at work. you went from a 16-hour shift to a food pantry. >> yes. >> why was that? >> because i needed the stuff. i feel overwhelmed sometimes. we're not very...
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. >> reporter: mother of five, cynthia caldwell has a job at a nursing home. >> i can't qualify for food my children. >> reporter: why don't you qualify? >> $38 over. i make too much. >> reporter: are there a lot working that are in your shoes? >> oh, yeah, i tell everyone this is a blessing. i have corn. i have onions, and i have carrots. >> reporter: there was something about cynthia's spirit, heher smile. i wanted to see just how she's making it all work for her family. hello. how are you? even though she had just come off a grueling shift at work. you went straight from a 16-hour shift to a food pantry? >> yes. >> reporter: why was that? because i needed the stuff. >> reporter: she works weekends. her husband works during the week. that way one of them is always there to watch the children. >> i feel overwhelmed sometimes that if you're not very thrifty, you mightn't be able to survive this economy.. my husband and i we do want to work two, three jobs if we could do that, but what quality of life would the children have? we want them to have a good family life at home with mom and da
. >> reporter: mother of five, cynthia caldwell has a job at a nursing home. >> i can't qualify for food my children. >> reporter: why don't you qualify? >> $38 over. i make too much. >> reporter: are there a lot working that are in your shoes? >> oh, yeah, i tell everyone this is a blessing. i have corn. i have onions, and i have carrots. >> reporter: there was something about cynthia's spirit, heher smile. i wanted to see just how she's making it all...
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at 9:10, laura caldwell in chicago.of a long way home:a young man lost in the system and the two women who found him. at 9:55 eastern and author panel from the tucson festival of books on the history of the american west. >> for politics and public affairs at american history it is the c-span network. it is all available on television, radio and on line and on social media sites. surge, watch and share our programs anytime with c-span's video library and we are on the road with our c-span digital bus and local content vehicles bringing our resources to local communities and showing events from around the country. it is washington your way. the c-span network created by cable, provided as a public service. >> actor martin sheen testified at the senate judiciary committee on military drug courts. they're set up to help active duty military who committed low-level crimes get treatment. he called on congress to continue funding the nearly $89 million program. this portion of the hearing is about an hour. >> come back to ord
at 9:10, laura caldwell in chicago.of a long way home:a young man lost in the system and the two women who found him. at 9:55 eastern and author panel from the tucson festival of books on the history of the american west. >> for politics and public affairs at american history it is the c-span network. it is all available on television, radio and on line and on social media sites. surge, watch and share our programs anytime with c-span's video library and we are on the road with our c-span...
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caldwell esleton followed patients for 12 years.ut of a group of about 18 dropped out of the study and out of those six patients, they all had some sort of coronary event. two patients died and two patients needed bypass surgery. of the patients who stayed through and kept the diet and kept it going for 12 years most patients were able to do that. only one patient died. in an autopsy, that patient did not have any evidence of heart disease. >> wow. >> the evidence is pretty compelling. not only in terms of slowing down the progression but reversing it. these patients needed to have heart surgery and then they essentially needed no interventio interventio interventions whatsoever in a 12-year period. >> thank you, sanjay. you can see "the last heart atta attack" this saturday night, 8:00 eastern here on cnn. >>> we asked you to talk back on the big story of the day. the question this morning are conservative women unfairly stereotyp stereotyped? yes, they are perceived as radical. they are mocked openly and humiliated by the press. t
caldwell esleton followed patients for 12 years.ut of a group of about 18 dropped out of the study and out of those six patients, they all had some sort of coronary event. two patients died and two patients needed bypass surgery. of the patients who stayed through and kept the diet and kept it going for 12 years most patients were able to do that. only one patient died. in an autopsy, that patient did not have any evidence of heart disease. >> wow. >> the evidence is pretty...
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laura caldwell at the printers row festival in chicago. the author of long way home, a young man lost in the system and the two women who found him. and at 9:55 eastern an author panel from the tucson festival of books on the history of the american west. [inaudible conversations] >> this is live coverage of the atlantic council. they're having a panel discussion called, to the shores of tripoli, what gadhafi's demise means for libya, nato and the arab a wakening. we're waiting on the second panel to begin. it should start any minute now. that panel is called, implications for nato and the atlantic community. it is moderated by barry pa develop, of the bront joe -- brent scowcroft center on international security. also on the panel is kurt volker. [inaudible conversations] >> ok. >> welcome back to panel two, the implications for nato and the atlantic community. the atlantic council international security program, soon to be the brent scowcroft center on international security you heard at the outset, has always made transatlantic security
laura caldwell at the printers row festival in chicago. the author of long way home, a young man lost in the system and the two women who found him. and at 9:55 eastern an author panel from the tucson festival of books on the history of the american west. [inaudible conversations] >> this is live coverage of the atlantic council. they're having a panel discussion called, to the shores of tripoli, what gadhafi's demise means for libya, nato and the arab a wakening. we're waiting on the...
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the book that we're going to talk about today, "long way home" by laura caldwell deals with a case of wrongful confession, a case built as they say -- that depended on confession. and this was a great problem for jovan mosley who is all the way to my right here who was the defendant/victim in this case of justice gone awry. i would like to start our conversation by starting of the case and to tell the story and i'd like to turn to the author just to give us a little tassel summary of what happened and to bring jovan mosley to the conversation as appropriate. >> well, thank you. and thanks for doing this. it's a delight 'cause i've been reading eric's work and he's been doing a lot of work with wrongful confessions, forced confessions, wrongful convictions which is something of a passion of mine as of late. but it's very strong because you would not have thought that. i am a lawyer but i was a medical malpractice attorney. and made partner at a law firm, but i was writing on the side, just as a hobby, just kind of -- i would attend a book class and they would tell you ho to you write a
the book that we're going to talk about today, "long way home" by laura caldwell deals with a case of wrongful confession, a case built as they say -- that depended on confession. and this was a great problem for jovan mosley who is all the way to my right here who was the defendant/victim in this case of justice gone awry. i would like to start our conversation by starting of the case and to tell the story and i'd like to turn to the author just to give us a little tassel summary of...
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really caldwell from the national science foundation visited that you keep an american and said, and praised her as one of the best professors in the country. we welcome all of you today, to today's hearing and thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing me this opportunity. >> thank you, sir. and you yield back your time? >> i yield. >> i say to those out there who have mr. hinojosa as your congressman, you're very likely. he represents his district well. we are proud to have him come as we are you. jack, we are pleased you brought your mother with you today. actually, our second witness, ms. conwell-dudley a company by her son, jack, they are representing the first place national winning team for the fourth through sixth grade age group. they're winning project, heads-up helmet cam is a military helmet designed to protect soldiers on the battlefield. joining jack and his mom today are his teammates, abby porter and -- and sydney from belmont ridge middle school. jack is homeschooled and attend virginia virtual academy. we are also welcoming the teams coach from the academy, mrs. penny ha
really caldwell from the national science foundation visited that you keep an american and said, and praised her as one of the best professors in the country. we welcome all of you today, to today's hearing and thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing me this opportunity. >> thank you, sir. and you yield back your time? >> i yield. >> i say to those out there who have mr. hinojosa as your congressman, you're very likely. he represents his district well. we are proud to have him...