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and the program manager who is leading the side which is an effort at brown and caldwell and the beach and 20 subconsultants. and chiu is our project manager for the piece, and tracy, to work daily together to move this thing forward and they both have the staff that work for them and as i said we have all been burning the midnight oil. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and, there are women. >> and there are all women. >> thank you. that was a great report. >> commissioners, i will go ahead and call for a public comment? >> unless there is an objection? >> seeing none, is there any public comment on this item again, it is item number 8, we called it out of order and i have no comment cards, seeing nobody coming forward to speak on the item, public comment is now closed. madam next, item nine. >> item nine is the concept calendar, nine a through e, are listed here to constitute the consent calendar and will be acted upon by a single vote of the commission and no separate discussion unless the members suggest or the public suggests and they will be moved as a separate item e >> co
and the program manager who is leading the side which is an effort at brown and caldwell and the beach and 20 subconsultants. and chiu is our project manager for the piece, and tracy, to work daily together to move this thing forward and they both have the staff that work for them and as i said we have all been burning the midnight oil. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and, there are women. >> and there are all women. >> thank you. that was a great report....
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one sad note, former sixer caldwell jones has passed away. he was 64. i'm john clark.o you. >> so young. thank you. >>> now for a look at what's coming up tonight, a high schxsl mele melee. >>> for glenn and all of us here at nbc 10, i'm jim rosenfeld. >>> tonight, disturbing new details about the white house security breach raising new concerns about the secret service. i'll see you tonight at 11:00. have a good evening, everybody. >>> on our broadcast tonight, armed and dangerous. what we now know about the security breach at the white house including a previous scare and arsenal of weapons and what the secret service already knew about the suspect. >>> the enemy within. what the obama administration is warning about trained isis fighters on american soil. >>> teachers with guns, loaded weapons in theclassroom. it's legal in a lot of places, even if the students and their parents don't know. >>> and winning isn't everything, but this team hasn't lost in six years. tonight, the lessons they are taught that the pros could use right about now. "nightly news" begins now.
one sad note, former sixer caldwell jones has passed away. he was 64. i'm john clark.o you. >> so young. thank you. >>> now for a look at what's coming up tonight, a high schxsl mele melee. >>> for glenn and all of us here at nbc 10, i'm jim rosenfeld. >>> tonight, disturbing new details about the white house security breach raising new concerns about the secret service. i'll see you tonight at 11:00. have a good evening, everybody. >>> on our broadcast...
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prime time play last night, detroit lions roared past the new york giants, at ford fields and jim caldwell's first game, lions head coach. matthew through two touchdowns, to mega tron. johnson and also ran for touchdown. detroit intercepted eli manning twice, and the lions beat up the giants 35 to 14. >>> the arizona cardinals came back from 11 points down to grab a win over the chargers in the other prime time game last night. the cardinals went ahead when carson palmer hit rookie john brown with two minutes left. brown with moves to get into the end zone. cardinals beat the chargers 18 to 17. and more football where that came f this thursday night, the debut of thursday night football on cbs-3, this week, the pittsburgh steelers, take on the baltimore ravens, our coverage gets underway at 8:00. it is phillies and pirates again tonight at the ball yard. and the phils will likely be without jimmy rollins, last night, against the buckos, ryan howard drove in jay roll with fourth inning single. jimmy on thirds base after a triple. i understanded he injured a hamstrung running it out. kyle kend
prime time play last night, detroit lions roared past the new york giants, at ford fields and jim caldwell's first game, lions head coach. matthew through two touchdowns, to mega tron. johnson and also ran for touchdown. detroit intercepted eli manning twice, and the lions beat up the giants 35 to 14. >>> the arizona cardinals came back from 11 points down to grab a win over the chargers in the other prime time game last night. the cardinals went ahead when carson palmer hit rookie...
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. >> host: somebody who spoke at president bush's, inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village united methodist church. 14,000 attendance, houston, texas. >> guest: one of the big surprises of prosperity movement and why it took me so long to write this book. in order to demonstrate how widespread it is, take into account not stereotypical prosperity megachurchs which are non-denominational, but some of the denominational ones in almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch. that could include, united meth difficults, adorable as they are, disciples of christ. just shy after presbyterian megachurch i'm sure somewhere out there. >> host: when did this prosperity gospel, well, first of all, is there a political philosophy with these churches? do they talk politics? >> guest: they do but it is a kind of a subset. you. different niches, you're the spiritual warfare guy, you're the prophecy lady, you're the politics do. we find john hagge, rod parsley, there will be a subset that overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to t
. >> host: somebody who spoke at president bush's, inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village united methodist church. 14,000 attendance, houston, texas. >> guest: one of the big surprises of prosperity movement and why it took me so long to write this book. in order to demonstrate how widespread it is, take into account not stereotypical prosperity megachurchs which are non-denominational, but some of the denominational ones in almost every major american denomination we find...
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bush inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village, united methodist church, 14,000, a houston, texas,. >> one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and want to be so long to write this book in order to demonstrate how widespread it is we have to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity mega churches which are nondenominational, but some of the denominational lines that almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch. said that could include the united methodists, adorable as they are, the disciples of christ, which is shy of a presbyterian mega church i'm sure somewhere out there. >> we do this prosperity gospel -- first of all, is there a political philosophy to these churches? do they talk politics? >> they do but it's a subset. we can think of them as having different niches. you are the spiritual warfare guy. you are the prophecy lady. you're the politics duty. for this will find a john haiti, a subset that will overlap with the christian right. for the most part they don't need to talk nuts and bolts with politics beca
bush inaugural, kirby john caldwell, windsor village, united methodist church, 14,000, a houston, texas,. >> one of the big surprises of the prosperity movement and want to be so long to write this book in order to demonstrate how widespread it is we have to take into account not just the stereotypical prosperity mega churches which are nondenominational, but some of the denominational lines that almost every major american denomination we find at least one prosperity megachurch. said...
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manning overthrows andre caldwell. it's the perfect scenario for the colts. use their last time-out and then indy is able to save a bunch of time on the two incompletions. fourth down. >> cris: come with the blitz inside. they pick it up beautifully. this should have been a first down. peyton manning had his guy. he was open. just don't hit it. had two opportunities. >> al: colquitt. puts it into the mile high air. whalen. trying to get to the near side and can't. tackled at the 36 yard line by jacob tamme. 2:58. here comes luck down by one touchdown. here it is in the second half alone, 227 passing yards for luck and 70 for manning. >> cris: complete flip-flop first half to second half. well, we've been telling you, this is where andrew luck specializes. pep hamilton, their offensive coordinator was saying earlier this week. as long as number 12 is playing quarterback, we are always in football games. he is the master of this situation. >> al: pass is caught. hakeem nicks stopped short by tony carter. >> cris: they've been working on tony carter. that's a ma
manning overthrows andre caldwell. it's the perfect scenario for the colts. use their last time-out and then indy is able to save a bunch of time on the two incompletions. fourth down. >> cris: come with the blitz inside. they pick it up beautifully. this should have been a first down. peyton manning had his guy. he was open. just don't hit it. had two opportunities. >> al: colquitt. puts it into the mile high air. whalen. trying to get to the near side and can't. tackled at the 36...
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you want to understand the role of billy graham's and american politics, the role of the cherry caldwell and american politics, this is the book for you. i highly recommend it. as i say, i read it personally and found it very fascinating. i think all of you will, to. before you rush out to buy the book you have the privilege of hearing some comments by the author of self. i give you randy bomber. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. it is wonderful to be back here. a lot of work here. the last time i was here when you see him being refurbished. it's been more than three hours this afternoon going to an exhibit at 445. i was utterly and grossed. scorned a few things that i did not know before going to the present. want to talk a little bit. tell you first of all as to indicated that went to college, a small college in northern illinois sites. was not good enough to give into wheat college. i went to a small school in the early 1970's. it was during my time that that jimmy carter burst onto the national scene. i had grown up as an evangelical . what was so re
you want to understand the role of billy graham's and american politics, the role of the cherry caldwell and american politics, this is the book for you. i highly recommend it. as i say, i read it personally and found it very fascinating. i think all of you will, to. before you rush out to buy the book you have the privilege of hearing some comments by the author of self. i give you randy bomber. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. it is wonderful to be...
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. >> jim: that's andre caldwell. only had one return opportunity this year. thin air of denver mostly touch backs. one return was a 54 yarder. >> phil: lot of tension in this game. you could feel the tension in the stadium. just the way the game was played. low scoring. makes everybody i think get a little more tense as a coach because you know one play can turn it around and cost you the game. >> jim: seattle had intensity for the entire game back on february 2nd. 43-8. only game in the history of the nfl regular season or post season ever ended on that exact score 43-8. interesting from the get go. hauschka five yards through back of the end zone. manning and the broncos will have to go 80 with no time-out. find the end zone and convert a two point try to send this game to overtime. that's the goal right now, going against this defense and this environment here in seattle. >> phil: this is a situation for peyton manning. he knows and he's not afraid. not afraid of the numbers. you got to take a chance. throwing it two yards up the middle will not work. one
. >> jim: that's andre caldwell. only had one return opportunity this year. thin air of denver mostly touch backs. one return was a 54 yarder. >> phil: lot of tension in this game. you could feel the tension in the stadium. just the way the game was played. low scoring. makes everybody i think get a little more tense as a coach because you know one play can turn it around and cost you the game. >> jim: seattle had intensity for the entire game back on february 2nd. 43-8. only...
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kenneth marcus caldwell. dominic enrico calia. felix calixte. francis joseph callahan.liam callahan. susan ma m.calli. roko camaj. michael f. cammarata. david campbell. geoffrey tols campbell. robert arthur campbell. sandra patricia campbell. sean thomas canavan. john a. candela. vincent cangelosi. stephen j. cangialosi. lisa bella cannava. brian cannizzaro. michael canty. louis anthony caporicci. jonathan neff cappello. james christopher cappers. richard michael caproni. jose manuel cardona. dennis m.carey. edward carlino. michael scott carlo. and my only child, my beloved daughter, dominique lisa pandolfo. >> donny, we love and miss you and until we meet again, may god hold you in the palm of his hand. god bless america. >> david g. carlone. mark stephen carney. joyce ann carpen eto. jeremy m carrington. michael carroll. peter carroll. james joseph carson jr. christopher mikael carstanjen. james mar sel cartier. sharon ann carver. vivian casalduc. john francis casazza. paul reagan cascio. william joseph cashman. thomas anthony casoria. william otto caspar. alejandro c
kenneth marcus caldwell. dominic enrico calia. felix calixte. francis joseph callahan.liam callahan. susan ma m.calli. roko camaj. michael f. cammarata. david campbell. geoffrey tols campbell. robert arthur campbell. sandra patricia campbell. sean thomas canavan. john a. candela. vincent cangelosi. stephen j. cangialosi. lisa bella cannava. brian cannizzaro. michael canty. louis anthony caporicci. jonathan neff cappello. james christopher cappers. richard michael caproni. jose manuel cardona....
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patricia caldwell says she heard the reports of a missing girl.ow she saw the girl walking outside her home. clyde wells asked her if she was lost them samara shared what ha smart told her that she did it escaped from this vacant house. she got herself untied and then looked for help. clyde wells said please picture up here and then to stick into the hospital. scratches on her neck on the back for neck and her face and her mouth. it should look like somebody had hit her. please will not provide any details of what happened. there are to suspect 20 year- old jimmy johnson and michelle harris could at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. easehoosone bad onhe cer. oh, no, yocan'openhat. he we ! wh... tesrideallod. i n't ow y the inde, t trt me. e yok
patricia caldwell says she heard the reports of a missing girl.ow she saw the girl walking outside her home. clyde wells asked her if she was lost them samara shared what ha smart told her that she did it escaped from this vacant house. she got herself untied and then looked for help. clyde wells said please picture up here and then to stick into the hospital. scratches on her neck on the back for neck and her face and her mouth. it should look like somebody had hit her. please will not provide...
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later, captain michael caldwell reviewed jail surveillance footage and confirmed jules' account. >> and what you'll notice, this gentleman mr. jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to g
later, captain michael caldwell reviewed jail surveillance footage and confirmed jules' account. >> and what you'll notice, this gentleman mr. jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick...
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manning overthrows andre caldwell. it's the perfect scenario for the colts. use their last time-out and then indy is able to save a bunch of time on the two incompletions. fourth down. >> cris: come with the blitz inside. they pick it up beautifully. this should have been a first down. peyton manning had his guy. he was open. just don't hit it. had two opportunities. >> al: colquitt. puts it into the mile high air. whalen. trying to get to the near side and can't. tackled at the 36 yard line by jacob tamme. 2:58. here comes luck down by one touchdown. here it is in the second half alone, 227 passing yards for luck and 70 for manning. >> cris: complete flip-flop first half to second half. well, we've been telling you, this is where andrew luck specializes. pep hamilton, their offensive coordinator was saying earlier this week. as long as number 12 is playing quarterback, we are always in football games. he is the master of this situation. >> al: pass is caught. hakeem nicks stopped short by tony carter. >> cris: they've been working on tony carter. that's a ma
manning overthrows andre caldwell. it's the perfect scenario for the colts. use their last time-out and then indy is able to save a bunch of time on the two incompletions. fourth down. >> cris: come with the blitz inside. they pick it up beautifully. this should have been a first down. peyton manning had his guy. he was open. just don't hit it. had two opportunities. >> al: colquitt. puts it into the mile high air. whalen. trying to get to the near side and can't. tackled at the 36...
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next was the vice president of the united states john caldwell calhoun from the state of north carolina and the doctrine of the nullification gave the next coast and said the union was dear to the hearts of southerners but only next to the liberty and so given the security definition of liberty that remarkable statement by union next to the liberty was less important. third was martin van buren secretary of the united states who got up and said let's remember this country was founded on compromised. america itself, the constitution compromise and let us always remember it is compromise that kept us together through the various crises in the past. so i thought that was the perfect place to start because of the ideas the union that must be preserved and let's remember the compromised s. together and those were the three philosophies that clash and that compete that wouldn't be out of the armed conflict that claims to present of the united states of america's population. so, the jackson administration came in with big hopes but also had a congenital defect and it seems like such a ridiculo
next was the vice president of the united states john caldwell calhoun from the state of north carolina and the doctrine of the nullification gave the next coast and said the union was dear to the hearts of southerners but only next to the liberty and so given the security definition of liberty that remarkable statement by union next to the liberty was less important. third was martin van buren secretary of the united states who got up and said let's remember this country was founded on...
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a movement now, declared la toya caldwell, a wendy's employee in flint, fmichigan. more than 20 workers were arrested there. in west milwaukee, wisconsin, our next guest, a congresswoman was detained by police. tucson, arizona, organizers say this is just the beginning and described in specific terms what it mean to be a low-wage worker. >> i work an entire day of work and it's enough to pay for one can of formula for my son. a can of formula is $35.9 9. >> i was in manhattan today. workers at a mcdonald's restaurant began their own civil disobedience. protesters sat down blocking this intersection. there's a lot of nypd telling them to disperse. they have signs in the road that say, whatever it takes, mcdonald's, we must act. police are preparing to arrest protesters here in the middle of the intersection. joining me now, congresswoman gwen moore, detained in milwaukee today along with fellow demonstrators. congresswoman, why did you decide to get arrested? >> i just woke up about 5:20 this morning and decided i just had to be in solidarity with those workers. i ne
a movement now, declared la toya caldwell, a wendy's employee in flint, fmichigan. more than 20 workers were arrested there. in west milwaukee, wisconsin, our next guest, a congresswoman was detained by police. tucson, arizona, organizers say this is just the beginning and described in specific terms what it mean to be a low-wage worker. >> i work an entire day of work and it's enough to pay for one can of formula for my son. a can of formula is $35.9 9. >> i was in manhattan today....
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david harbaugh and our parra legal -- paralegal, laura taylor, and the attorney general, leslie caldwellcriminal division and the public integrity section who are partners, and finally i'd like to thank the men and women of investigation, virginia state police, and the internal revenue service. they were our partner in every respect in this case. and although y'all saw the trial, the painstaking preparation and investigation was really remarkable. thank you now, special agent will stay a few things. >> i want to echo what was just said. this was challenging case for our team. this is a challenging case for the commonwealth, and i want to thank the united states attorney's office for their expertise and professionalism. i wavv to thank the irs and the virginia state police for their partnership, and i think this case sends an important message. the fbi will engage and engage vigorously to any credible allegation of corruption. public corruption is the fbi's tough criminal investigative priority, and cases like this are extremely important to our agency and to the community. so, with that
david harbaugh and our parra legal -- paralegal, laura taylor, and the attorney general, leslie caldwellcriminal division and the public integrity section who are partners, and finally i'd like to thank the men and women of investigation, virginia state police, and the internal revenue service. they were our partner in every respect in this case. and although y'all saw the trial, the painstaking preparation and investigation was really remarkable. thank you now, special agent will stay a few...
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john caldwell. hi, john. thank you for joining us.at went inng with the phones 4u recent times? is a very4u successful and still competitive operating really well as a business. but we had or they had -- >> it is still a we. >> i have nothing to do with it now. it was through network suppliers e company pulled out. that was the real worrying time. a crucial supplier. vodafone probably got it a few days ago. it just left the unit completely le position and i thought it was almost impossible for it to survive. i did not think the eu would terminate their contract completely. how did all of this come back so quickly? >> what is the answer? >> collusion. collusion to take competition and for the network to remove a serious competitive edge that was keeping consumer prices -- >> collusion between the three? >> do they feel like they do not need another competitor? is that a reason they made the choice? >> they are able to make of the choice. they believe that. how did a come about that all of a sudden within the space of six months, all si
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kenneth marcus caldwell. dominic enrico calia. felix calixte. francis joseph callahan.han. susan ma m.calli. roko camaj. michael f. cammarata. david campbell. geoffrey tols campbell. robert arthur campbell. sandra patricia campbell. sean thomas canavan. john a. candela. vincent cangelosi. stephen j. cangialosi. lisa bella cannava. brian cannizzaro. michael canty. louis anthony caporicci. jonathan neff cappello. james christopher cappers. richard michael caproni. jose manuel cardona. dennis m.carey. edward carlino. michael scott carlo. and my only child, my beloved daughter, dominique lisa pandolfo. >> donny, we love and miss you >> president obama, the first lady and vice president biden led a moment of silence thursday morning on the white house south lawn to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. [bells tolling] [silence] [playing "taps"] >> from there, president obama attended a ceremony at the pentagon to honor those who died in the september 11 attacks. also delivering remarks were defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff chair
kenneth marcus caldwell. dominic enrico calia. felix calixte. francis joseph callahan.han. susan ma m.calli. roko camaj. michael f. cammarata. david campbell. geoffrey tols campbell. robert arthur campbell. sandra patricia campbell. sean thomas canavan. john a. candela. vincent cangelosi. stephen j. cangialosi. lisa bella cannava. brian cannizzaro. michael canty. louis anthony caporicci. jonathan neff cappello. james christopher cappers. richard michael caproni. jose manuel cardona. dennis...
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. >> kenneth marcus caldwell. >> dominic b.a. >> francis joseph callahan. >> liam callahan. >> suzanne m. kelly. >> gino luigi calvi. >> rocco come on is. >> michael f. camarota. >> david campbell. >> jeffrey thomas campbell. >> robert arthur campbell. >> sondra patricia campbell. >> sean thomas cadogan creates. >> john a. candela. >> vincent a. cangelosi. >> steven j. cangelosi. >> lisa abdala kanawauke. >> brian cannizzaro. >> michael r. canty. >> lewis anthony cap or ricci. >> john theissen naf capello. >> james christopher cappers. >> richard michael caponi. >> josÉ manuel cardona. >> dennis m. kerry senior. >> edward carlino. >> michael scott carlo. >> and my only child my beloved daughter dominique lisa pandolfo. >> and my brother donald w. robertson junior. donny, we love and miss you and until we meet again may god hold you in the palm of his hand. god bless america. >> david g. carbone. >> rosemary c. carlson. >> marc steven carney. joyce anne comp annatto. >> john cass carrington. >> michael c. carol. >> peter j. caro
. >> kenneth marcus caldwell. >> dominic b.a. >> francis joseph callahan. >> liam callahan. >> suzanne m. kelly. >> gino luigi calvi. >> rocco come on is. >> michael f. camarota. >> david campbell. >> jeffrey thomas campbell. >> robert arthur campbell. >> sondra patricia campbell. >> sean thomas cadogan creates. >> john a. candela. >> vincent a. cangelosi. >> steven j. cangelosi. >> lisa abdala...
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and it was most of my friends, chris caldwell, david frum, krautham--charles krauthammer, p.j. o'rourke, robert kagan. it was mostly the people i really admire and like all at one magazine, so i thought: what could be more fun? and it's proved that way. so i write for that, and then on the side i write this book and i write a lot of freelance stuff. i'm a contributing editor at newsweek and i write for the new yorker periodically, on various things, mostly non-political, mostly on this stuff, which is cultural. c-span: one of the things that comes through in your book is that people who are bobos watch pbs and listen to npr. >> guest: yeah. well, i think bobos--and c-span, i should say, though it's more fun to make fun of pbs and npr than c-span. you don't have as much of a precious sensibility. but bobos are highly educated. that--that's the essence of the bobo, that the old protestant establishment were formed in the country club or in the cradle by the bloodlines. but the--the bobos went through the university system and consider themselves university people. that's why they
and it was most of my friends, chris caldwell, david frum, krautham--charles krauthammer, p.j. o'rourke, robert kagan. it was mostly the people i really admire and like all at one magazine, so i thought: what could be more fun? and it's proved that way. so i write for that, and then on the side i write this book and i write a lot of freelance stuff. i'm a contributing editor at newsweek and i write for the new yorker periodically, on various things, mostly non-political, mostly on this stuff,...
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also, assistant attorney general lessee -- leslie caldwell. our partners on this case. finally, i would like to thank the men and women of the fbi. police anda state the irs. they were our partner in every respect on this case. trial, thee of the preparation and investigation was remarkable. thank you. especially from the judge who will say a few things. >> i want to echo what david said. for is a challenging case our team and for the come wealth. i want to think the u.s. -- thank the attorney office for their professionalism. the virginia state police for their partnership. i think this case sends an important message. vigorouslyl engage with any other nation of corruption. is the top terminal priority. cases like this are important. with that, i want to thank my team who has worked tirelessly on this case and again, dana and his team. clerks would -- >> what would you say the conspiracy was, that allege you to seal the investigation? >> we are not going to take questions. it has been a long five weeks. i'm sure you are anxious to get home. on friday, c-span's american
also, assistant attorney general lessee -- leslie caldwell. our partners on this case. finally, i would like to thank the men and women of the fbi. police anda state the irs. they were our partner in every respect on this case. trial, thee of the preparation and investigation was remarkable. thank you. especially from the judge who will say a few things. >> i want to echo what david said. for is a challenging case our team and for the come wealth. i want to think the u.s. -- thank the...
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. >> kenneth marcus caldwell. >> dominic ecalea. >> felix bobby calista. >> francis joseph callahan.> rocco comage. >> michael fcamarada. >> david campbell. >> jeffrey thomas campbell. >> robert arthur campbell. >> sandra patricia campbell. >> shawn thomas can van. >> john a. candlea. >> vincent. >> steven j. >> lisa bella canava. >> brian cannizzaro. >> michael r canty. >> lewis anthony caparici. >> john thane
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framed in that they have to be in the local context, that requires as you pointed out that the hoa caldwellobjects on investment but it's really not even just about the money but where is the money going to come from in terms of if these things are done, you know, how do you figure out the appropriate application and it really requires people like you to think about it before hand. so, absolutely. i think there is a place to think about making future investments in the medical countermeasures that folks need to give serious consideration into what to what that framework will look like. >> i just want to say one thing and to get it off my chest. the sad part of the outbreak is that we wait until these events occurred and then we start talking about how we ought to throw a lot of money into developing drugs and vaccines for ebola or worse the failure not so much of the outbreak response community as it is in the development vanity into the real case study is what is the development agency has been doing for the last 60 years if we would have had stronger health systems in countries in the fir
framed in that they have to be in the local context, that requires as you pointed out that the hoa caldwellobjects on investment but it's really not even just about the money but where is the money going to come from in terms of if these things are done, you know, how do you figure out the appropriate application and it really requires people like you to think about it before hand. so, absolutely. i think there is a place to think about making future investments in the medical countermeasures...
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. >>> do you see this former sixers center, caldwell jones died yesterday. yes, he passed away sunday from a heart attack. he played 14 seasons in the nba and three in the aba. cold well jones played six season for our sixers and, helped them reach three nba finals. he was always having to take on kareem abdul jabber. he was 64 years old. he died sunday. >>> it is 7:12. >> now to a developing story, united states has launched a series of air strikes begins isis target in syria. >> did you hear that, we're bombing syria. has happen. president said he would do it. now he has done it. doug luzader, he said it would be a coalition. some people doubted that. let's see. there were planes bombing syria from ba hrain, qatar, saudi arabia and uae. >> they may have wrapped up, it is difficult to say. they are in the letting us necessity exactly what the timetable was but they said when these things started. they were launched from among other places the red sea and persian gulf. is what notable is the the the other countries that were involved in this effort. amateur
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james caldwell at atlantic equities looks at where you might be in 2016. he says the expected earnings there, could you justify $100 a share today. the growth is almost exponential, isn't it? >> i think at 10% of e-commerce, 10% of e-commerce as a percent of commerce in china, the growth rate is not exponential. it's more like 40% or 35%. i don't think it goes to 60% or 70%. i think you can say buy it today, it will be $100 in a year. that is a reasonable expectation. >> interesting. can you talk us through the atmosphere amongst the investment community? kayla was talking earlier about the fact that they really tried to ensure they have a solid shareholder base coming into this floatation. roughly $11 billion with placed with 25 accounts, all of which were mutual funds. throughout this process, they nudged the price higher in order to try to build support with the biggest institutional shareholders. in stark contrast, many people would say, to facebook. do you find that attractive? does that increase the potential for this stock, in your view? >> i think
james caldwell at atlantic equities looks at where you might be in 2016. he says the expected earnings there, could you justify $100 a share today. the growth is almost exponential, isn't it? >> i think at 10% of e-commerce, 10% of e-commerce as a percent of commerce in china, the growth rate is not exponential. it's more like 40% or 35%. i don't think it goes to 60% or 70%. i think you can say buy it today, it will be $100 in a year. that is a reasonable expectation. >>...
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also, assistant attorney general leslie caldwell from the criminal division and the public integrity section who were our partners on this case. finally, i would like to thank the men and women of the f ei, virginia state police, and the irs. they were our partners in every respect in this case. although you all saw the trial the painstaking investigation was really remarkable. thank you. adam will say a few things. >> i want to echo what dana said. this was a challenging case for our team, a challenging case for the commonwealth and i want to thank the u.s. attorneys office for their expertise and their professionalism. i want to thank in the irs and the virginia state police for their partnership. i think this case send an important message that the fbi will engage vigorously any credible allegation of corruption. public corruption is the top federal investigative priority. cases like this are extremely important. with that i want to thank my team who has worked tirelessly on this case. again, dana and his team. thank you. >> the way you are ready to connect the dots -- >> we are n
also, assistant attorney general leslie caldwell from the criminal division and the public integrity section who were our partners on this case. finally, i would like to thank the men and women of the f ei, virginia state police, and the irs. they were our partners in every respect in this case. although you all saw the trial the painstaking investigation was really remarkable. thank you. adam will say a few things. >> i want to echo what dana said. this was a challenging case for our...
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morning about what president obama should do specifically on this threat of aggression.sia's tom in caldwell, idaho. independent caller. tom, back to you. go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. in wondering if we live america anymore. we have many military men on the call today. they talk about bombing. we have an arbitrary sort of undefined enemy here. and i'm looking at the common defense powers in the constitution, never been a declaration of war. we don't even have a -- don't aggressor, we've never even been attacked. we're operating on -- we're operating on fear. it's not something that america should do. and i think what it's all about be able to ty to prove this idea of perpetual war and it's ual peace divided more than ever this nation on democrat versus republican and the rest of this when we need to be looking much further. this is an american issue. independent texas, caller. what do you think? caller: i'm disappointed about things are e way being portrayed. we're giving too much focus on shouldn't.e we're putting fear on the people here in the u.s. when we should that. doin
morning about what president obama should do specifically on this threat of aggression.sia's tom in caldwell, idaho. independent caller. tom, back to you. go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. in wondering if we live america anymore. we have many military men on the call today. they talk about bombing. we have an arbitrary sort of undefined enemy here. and i'm looking at the common defense powers in the constitution, never been a declaration of war. we don't even have a -- don't...
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after the damage was done caldwell admitted it was the greatest mistake but the damage was done. the centerpiece of the democrats on bush is he lied about the intelligence concerning the states of sitcoms development of weapons of mass destruction. he lied about the intelligence to get the support about the necessary war. in fact, bush could not have lied. democrats like john kerry said on intelligence community and had access to every piece of intelligence that president bush did. the democrats like because they could knighted bit that they had turned their backs on the war they supported an had betrayed their country in order to win a primary election and attempt to win a national election. the democrats said the war was unnecessary because there is no weapons of mass destruction in iraq but the war was about the said dom acquiring the weapons it ignoring 17 security council weapons of mass destruction but the democrats put the whole country in denial so even when the evidence smacks them in the face they still cannot see it for about one month ago the big story is that there i
after the damage was done caldwell admitted it was the greatest mistake but the damage was done. the centerpiece of the democrats on bush is he lied about the intelligence concerning the states of sitcoms development of weapons of mass destruction. he lied about the intelligence to get the support about the necessary war. in fact, bush could not have lied. democrats like john kerry said on intelligence community and had access to every piece of intelligence that president bush did. the...