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he will take over as head coach of the anaheim ducks who fired coach randy carlisle last night. the ducks have won 3 of their last 19 games. carlisle did lead anaheim to their only stanley cup title back in 2007, but like woodrow, had trouble leading his talented team last year. he talked yet about what led to his firing from the caps. >> i wasn't getting the effect that i think that i usually get with the teams that i've coached. so that was bugging me more than it was probably bugging anybody else. so that's -- you know, for the good for the -- what we had built, you know, we have to preserve the great tradition of hockey here. >> his first game behind the bench for anaheim will be tomorrow against the philadelphia flyers. the caps and the ducks played their only game against each other this year in early november. meanwhile, new caps coach dale hunter will look to get his first win tonight. the pittsburgh penguins come to town for the first time this season. the penguins have lost two of their last three. it will be the first time the caps have faced sydney crosby in more tha
he will take over as head coach of the anaheim ducks who fired coach randy carlisle last night. the ducks have won 3 of their last 19 games. carlisle did lead anaheim to their only stanley cup title back in 2007, but like woodrow, had trouble leading his talented team last year. he talked yet about what led to his firing from the caps. >> i wasn't getting the effect that i think that i usually get with the teams that i've coached. so that was bugging me more than it was probably bugging...
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. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they are frontline. >> i've been hearing about the correction setting since i was 8 years old. i grew up around it. so coming in here was actually kind of easy for me. i already knew what to expect. i've heard all the war stories. >> officer jarrod mcmillan has been on the frontline at wabash for four years now. the war stories have come from his mother and father, both of whom are also on wabash's correction staff. >>
. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they...
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carlisle coached the ducks to their only stanley cup title in 2007. boudreau was fired by the capitals on monday. he led washington to four consecutive division titles but no playoff success. >>> some university of maryland students are questioning the college plan to spend a million dollars renovating athletic fields at the same time severe cuts are taking place. the university will -- we'll have more on that story coming up. >> we're just a few days away from the 112th game in one of the nation's oldest football rivalries. the army/navy game will be played in washington, d.c. yesterday, captains and coaches from both army and navy gathered at the army navy club in arlington for a luncheon touting the big game next saturday, december 10th at fedex field. navy has won the last nine years but the army seniors are hoping to change that. erer [no audio] >> we're having a few technical problems. that army senior, you can imagine what he's saying. they're going to change things. tune in friday, december 9th here on wusa for our hour-long prime time special
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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a by gone era and besides the daily passing of a csx freight car this town might be forgotten. just a couple mines down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is hardly forgotten. >> it's out in the middle of nowhere. what going on out here? prison. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it's a fortress morning farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the facility including one tower in the center of the south yard. we have two sets of fences around the facility. the inner fence is a nonlethal stun fence. the inside fence is a 14 foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. we think the perimeter is secure for us. >> security is tight inside the perimeter as well. especially in the secured confinement unit which houses the prison's most violent and disruptive inmates. internal affair
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a by gone era and besides the daily passing of a csx freight car this town might be forgotten. just a couple mines down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is hardly forgotten. >> it's out in the middle of nowhere. what going on out here? prison. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000...
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carlisle cullen, a 350-year-old vampire.se ] >> jimmy: peter, i think -- i think your button is off on the bottom. oh, i thought that was your stomach. i thought you had a dark brown belly button. >> no, no. >> jimmy: how are you? >> good, really good. >> jimmy: you were in new york today, you flew in and then you fly back out tonight right after the show. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. we could have just skyped. >> i was thinking that. why can't we just skype? >> jimmy: were you at the big premiere on monday? >> i was here, yeah. in l.a. and then i flew back to new york and then i went straight to work. it rally, like, went to work, took a shower, jumped in my dr. kooper clothes and started working. and then i went to the premiere in new york after that. >> jimmy: who did you take to the premiere with you? >> my daughter. >> jimmy: that's nice. is that exciting for her? >> yeah, she's 14 so she totally, you know, was really excited. >> jimmy: she likes it. and she likes dad being in the movie? >> i think so.
carlisle cullen, a 350-year-old vampire.se ] >> jimmy: peter, i think -- i think your button is off on the bottom. oh, i thought that was your stomach. i thought you had a dark brown belly button. >> no, no. >> jimmy: how are you? >> good, really good. >> jimmy: you were in new york today, you flew in and then you fly back out tonight right after the show. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. we could have just skyped. >> i was thinking...
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. >>> on the western send of ind sinned carlisle. main street cone injures images of a by gone era. except for the dalg passing of the csx freight liner, this one town might be all but forgotten. a couple miles down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just in the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the correctional facilty houses more than 2,000 convicted felons. including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> the inner fence is a stun fence. the other fence is covered with razor ribbon. we have shake area larmz, motion detector in between the fences. so we think our perimeter is very, very secure for us. >> security is tight inside the perimeter as well, especially in the secured confinement unit which houses the prison's most violent and disruptive inmates. today, internal affairs investigator frank little john has been called to the unit to investigate a report that possible
. >>> on the western send of ind sinned carlisle. main street cone injures images of a by gone era. except for the dalg passing of the csx freight liner, this one town might be all but forgotten. a couple miles down u.s. 41 is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just in the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the correctional...
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it's in the north of england near carlisle. >> oh, my good god. >> but before we confront that particular difficulty, there is one other stipulation that we should get out of the way. >> whatever's that, sir? >> well, it's of no importance since it doesn't apply in this case, thank heaven. it's just a stipulation that you should not be in domestic service. >> oh. >> whatever's the matter, miss dunn?
it's in the north of england near carlisle. >> oh, my good god. >> but before we confront that particular difficulty, there is one other stipulation that we should get out of the way. >> whatever's that, sir? >> well, it's of no importance since it doesn't apply in this case, thank heaven. it's just a stipulation that you should not be in domestic service. >> oh. >> whatever's the matter, miss dunn?
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based carlisle group and zoo officials say now they can stop focusing on fund raising and get back to what they really want to do. that is get some panda cubs. the female panda will likely try again in the next few weeks. >>> congress is granted the struggling u.s. postal service a reprieve. over the weekend, lawmakers passed a spending package that will give the u.s. mail more time. but there's a catch. that bill also mandates that the postal service keep on delivering its mail six days per week. the postal service had been considering cutting that back. >>> bob mcdonnell presented his budget plan today and it includes cuts to prek and public schools in northern virginia. and hits local governments hard by making them sure up the state's under funded plan. the details from peggy fox. >> this budget accomplices the goal. >> in the governor's two-year spending plan, he sures up the under funded pension fund with a $2.2 billion boost in employer contributions. more than a billion will come from local governments. fairfax county democratic supervisor says that's not fair. >> the administ
based carlisle group and zoo officials say now they can stop focusing on fund raising and get back to what they really want to do. that is get some panda cubs. the female panda will likely try again in the next few weeks. >>> congress is granted the struggling u.s. postal service a reprieve. over the weekend, lawmakers passed a spending package that will give the u.s. mail more time. but there's a catch. that bill also mandates that the postal service keep on delivering its mail six...
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travis payea, a horror film buff who plays the most prominent role in the video, 20-year-old jimmy carlisleina lumm. she drives the car to the so-called grave site. and 20-year-old jonathan cockerill who is seen on the tape tying danielle up and later holding a knife to her in the car. they all claim it was a joke. they were making a movie and danielle taylor was a willing participant. but danielle taylor tells police that she thought she was going to be killed. >> that's what we alleged, it was against her will, it's illegal. if you're in a fraternity and you know you're going to be hazed and you go into it consensually, you know, some strange things are going to happen, and they go crazy, it's not a crime. if you're in a hockey game and you get your teeth bashed in, it's not a crime. you've consented because you know that type of behavior is apt to occur. it's where you've been given no warning that you're going to be confined against your will, threatened with a knife, it's criminal. >> the chief state police psychologist agrees. >> my conclusion had been, based upon the totality of the
travis payea, a horror film buff who plays the most prominent role in the video, 20-year-old jimmy carlisleina lumm. she drives the car to the so-called grave site. and 20-year-old jonathan cockerill who is seen on the tape tying danielle up and later holding a knife to her in the car. they all claim it was a joke. they were making a movie and danielle taylor was a willing participant. but danielle taylor tells police that she thought she was going to be killed. >> that's what we alleged,...
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the ducks fired randy carlisle after a dismal 7-13-4 start. nba training camp doesn't officially start until december 9th, the facilities were open today for players and some current and former wizards along with some local product showed up at the verizon center this morning. they spent the day shooting around getting geared up for a shortened season. but with that comes a jam-packed schedule. current wizards andre black feels this movement will be their advantage. >> we have a lot of young guys and it's a short season. and i going to be situations where it's back-to-back, back-to-back, back-to-back. so they give us higher levering with young players -- levering with young players. >> jason clark gets the bucket here inside. hoyas led by seven at the break. but the second half was all tony mitchell. he gets the steel, takes it. open court and finishes with some authority. and then minutes later following up the jumper with another big dunk. right now georgetown down one. 55-54 with ten seconds left. george washington taking on kansas state. t
the ducks fired randy carlisle after a dismal 7-13-4 start. nba training camp doesn't officially start until december 9th, the facilities were open today for players and some current and former wizards along with some local product showed up at the verizon center this morning. they spent the day shooting around getting geared up for a shortened season. but with that comes a jam-packed schedule. current wizards andre black feels this movement will be their advantage. >> we have a lot of...
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. >> barbara cook at the cafe carlisle belongs on the list of beloved new york treasures. >> reporter: it brings together the greats in music, stage, and screen, recognizing the commitment to craft. president obama praised them for sharing their gifts. >> they help us learn something about ourselves. they make us laugh. they move us to tears. they bring us together and they push the boundaries of what we think is possible. >> reporter: celebrating talents which are distinct and carry the power to unify. ♪ sweet caroline -- good times never seemed so good. ♪ >> and cbs will broadcast the tribute on december 27th. >>> a good start to the week on wall street. the markets gave back some of the big gains and finished in positive territory. the dow is down 78 points. s&p 500 down 13, and nasdaq -- actually that's up. all that was up. i think i said down. >>> let's go to new york where of alexis chris to have russ has the -- >>> stocks came off the best level of the day after a report that standard and poor's may downgrade some nations. a fine will be paid for misleading elderly clients. bri
. >> barbara cook at the cafe carlisle belongs on the list of beloved new york treasures. >> reporter: it brings together the greats in music, stage, and screen, recognizing the commitment to craft. president obama praised them for sharing their gifts. >> they help us learn something about ourselves. they make us laugh. they move us to tears. they bring us together and they push the boundaries of what we think is possible. >> reporter: celebrating talents which are...
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. >> i think i made that argument over drinks at the carlisle. >> really? >> then i withdraw it. >> as you just said, gingrich is clearly the smartest guy in the room. don't you think his problem is he thinks he is the smartest guy in the room all the time? >> yes. >> it is like donald rumsfeld syndrome. >> yes, i think he is very arrogant. americans love confidence, but they hate errogance. >> i disagree. he says he is the smartest guy in the room. that's one room. if he said, i am the smartest guy in the house. >> or in every room. >> he says it regardless of what room he is in. >> that's right. regardless of who is in it. >> what if the room is empty? then he is being modest. >> i would agree. i think in most rooms he is the smartest guy. i think there has to be a way you can be the smartest guy in the room and not let everyone know you know you are. so some of that errogance has to be toned down. remember, barack obama is super arrogant. you want somebody that is the opposite, down to earth. >> barack got swag. you are confusing the two between erroganc
. >> i think i made that argument over drinks at the carlisle. >> really? >> then i withdraw it. >> as you just said, gingrich is clearly the smartest guy in the room. don't you think his problem is he thinks he is the smartest guy in the room all the time? >> yes. >> it is like donald rumsfeld syndrome. >> yes, i think he is very arrogant. americans love confidence, but they hate errogance. >> i disagree. he says he is the smartest guy in the...
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boudreau will take over as head coach of the anaheim ducks who recently fired coach randy carlisle just last night. the duck ves won 3 of their last 19 games. like boudreau, he had trouble leading his tap talented team this year. >>> tonight, new cavs coach dale hunter will look to get his first win against the team's archrival. the pittsburgh penguins come to down for the first time this season. it will be the first time the cavs will face sydney crosby in more than a year after his return from a concussion. face-off is at 7:00 tonight at the verizon center. >>> today, nba players can officially begin getting ready for the upcome season. players can now take part in voluntary workouts. training camps are expected one week from tomorrow with the season beginning on christmas day. the players and owners reached a tentative deal last week that ended the month-long work stoppage. but that deal still needs to be finalized. the upcoming season will be shortened to 66 games instead of the usual 82 games. >>> today, federal workers, they're going to find out what the government is doing to pre
boudreau will take over as head coach of the anaheim ducks who recently fired coach randy carlisle just last night. the duck ves won 3 of their last 19 games. like boudreau, he had trouble leading his tap talented team this year. >>> tonight, new cavs coach dale hunter will look to get his first win against the team's archrival. the pittsburgh penguins come to down for the first time this season. it will be the first time the cavs will face sydney crosby in more than a year after his...
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thanks to a general donation from the carlisle group, money won't be a problem. it was announced this morning the family will fund the panda program for the next five years. scientists believe they'll know by the end of the summer whether she's pregnant. he is not completely off the hook, either. if he doesn't prove himself soon, he may be exchanged for another panda. megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> chinese wildlife officials wanted to give it one more try before they switch out the pandas with new ones. >> that's harsh. no pressure. >> he's got to prove himself. >> maybe the wine and roses would help. >> you are doing better than bamboo for us, doug. >> my friends just sent this over. i am excited about what's in here. as soon as i came in, you were like that smells good. >> i can smell the macaroons there. >> i'm going to get one of those guys here. >> there's only four. >> i can have another. my mom said it was okay. let's take a look and show you what's happening weather wise. we have changes coming up. we had a chilly weekend. today, nice and mild. now, get ready
thanks to a general donation from the carlisle group, money won't be a problem. it was announced this morning the family will fund the panda program for the next five years. scientists believe they'll know by the end of the summer whether she's pregnant. he is not completely off the hook, either. if he doesn't prove himself soon, he may be exchanged for another panda. megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> chinese wildlife officials wanted to give it one more try before they switch out the pandas...
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the ducks canned coach carlisle after a win against montreal. that was the team's third win in 19 games. the caps and ducks don't play again this season. >> you don't want to mess with the george mason patriots at home. the men's basketball team is now a perfect 4-0 in fairfax this year. mason hosted bucknell last night. ryan pierson scored 13 of his 16 points in the second half. patriots win 61-37. >>> on the ladies side, sixth ranked maryland hosted michigan last night. both teams were undefeated going into the game. maryland's alyssa thomas made her team stayed perfect scoring 24. the lady terps win 74-55. >>> it is 6:24. this year's national christmas tree is an entirely new tree. but what else was new? we'll get a sneak peek. >> the d.c. public library is in the giving mood. learn when you can bring back severely overdue books without severe penalties. >> right now, monika has a quick check on traffic. monika? >> we'll take a live look from sky 9 right here inbound 66 at business route 234. crews have arrived on the scene of an accident alo
the ducks canned coach carlisle after a win against montreal. that was the team's third win in 19 games. the caps and ducks don't play again this season. >> you don't want to mess with the george mason patriots at home. the men's basketball team is now a perfect 4-0 in fairfax this year. mason hosted bucknell last night. ryan pierson scored 13 of his 16 points in the second half. patriots win 61-37. >>> on the ladies side, sixth ranked maryland hosted michigan last night. both...
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carlisle led anaheim to its only stanley cup title in 2007. >> they are a great bunch of guys and i know dale will turn it around and i know this is a great hockey market and the people have been fabulous. so i think it's -- it will thrive and survive. before the season is over, they'll be back where they belong. >> boudreau's first game will be behind the bench with the flyers. the caps and ducks played their only game against each other earlier this year in november. >>> well, tonight new caps coach dale hunter will get to look -- will look to get his first win against the team's archrival, the pittsburgh penguins come to town for the first time this season. caps are looking to break a three-game losing streak right now while the penguins have won two of their last three. it will be the first time the caps will face sydney crosby in more than a year after his return to the ice from a concussion. face-off is at 7:00 tonight at the verizon center. >>> today, nba players can officially begin preparing for the upcoming season. teams will open their facilities for the first time since the l
carlisle led anaheim to its only stanley cup title in 2007. >> they are a great bunch of guys and i know dale will turn it around and i know this is a great hockey market and the people have been fabulous. so i think it's -- it will thrive and survive. before the season is over, they'll be back where they belong. >> boudreau's first game will be behind the bench with the flyers. the caps and ducks played their only game against each other earlier this year in november. >>>...
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thanks to a generous donation from david rubenstein of the ca carlisle group money will not be a problem. it was announced the family will fund the panda program for the next five years. and scientists here at the zoo believe they will know whether the panda is pregnant or not late in the summer. they think the odds of her ever conceiving again are not very good. so there's the real possibility that she would be swapped out with another female panda. he had one cub, he had issues as well. his timeline is longer. they are going to give him a bit more time. if he can't -- if he can't make his half of this program work either, then there's a possibility that another male panda will be brought in. now, one thing we want to say to the panda lovers out there, though, is whether or not folks are shifted and swapped out there will be pandas at the national zoo. it is an issue whether they will be shipped off and other pandas in their place. that's not the case. this is an endangered species and want the cubs to be born. they are very, very serious about this breeding program. barbara, back to yo
thanks to a generous donation from david rubenstein of the ca carlisle group money will not be a problem. it was announced the family will fund the panda program for the next five years. and scientists here at the zoo believe they will know whether the panda is pregnant or not late in the summer. they think the odds of her ever conceiving again are not very good. so there's the real possibility that she would be swapped out with another female panda. he had one cub, he had issues as well. his...
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anaheim ducks hired him as their new head coach late last night after firing their coach, randy carlisle. he was fired by the capitals on monday after the team got off to a slow start. the caps and ducks do not meet again this season unless they both reach the nhl finals. >>> the woman want inside a series of bank robberies and carjackings behind bars now. police caught stephanie schaub yesterday afternoon after they say she tried to rob a bb and t bank in mclean. she led police on a chase along the beltway into bethesda where she crashed on old georgetown road and took off running. sky fox was overhead as police cuffed her. schaub was already wanted for two carjackings, two bank robberies as well. this morning she is in federal custody. >>> in the meantime, the man accused in a string of carjackings at a wheaton shopping plaza is expected to be in court today for a bond hearing. police say 50-year-old henry sanders carjacked three older men at knifepoint in the past week and made them take money out of an atm. a bank surveillance camera captured a fourth younger victim. sanders is facin
anaheim ducks hired him as their new head coach late last night after firing their coach, randy carlisle. he was fired by the capitals on monday after the team got off to a slow start. the caps and ducks do not meet again this season unless they both reach the nhl finals. >>> the woman want inside a series of bank robberies and carjackings behind bars now. police caught stephanie schaub yesterday afternoon after they say she tried to rob a bb and t bank in mclean. she led police on a...
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i have a master's from the army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania. >> in preparation for this interview, i started reading about the korean war. there was a mention of harry truman desegregating the services. i found his executive order issued on july 26, 1948, and the first paragraph of it, i am going to read it -- "it is hereby the order of the president there should be equal opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin. this shall be put in effect as quickly as possible, with regard to the time needed for necessary changes without impairing the efficiency or morale," and when you read on, the service was not really desegregated until 1954, after the korean war was over. have you steadied to that? >> that is something i was not aware of, and that brings back some thought that my father did share or three during the period. he described one event where they were having difficulty getting access to a facility on one installations you was servicing, and he complained about it to one of the colonel's he drove, and there was
i have a master's from the army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania. >> in preparation for this interview, i started reading about the korean war. there was a mention of harry truman desegregating the services. i found his executive order issued on july 26, 1948, and the first paragraph of it, i am going to read it -- "it is hereby the order of the president there should be equal opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion, or national...
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office and other sources, his letters to his family are at the army military history institute in carlislepennsylvania over three her 60 boxes. i also had to go to the three presidential libraries, the fdr, truman and eisenhower libraries. then they are scattered and archives in libra's all over the country are different parts of the donovan story in the oss story. i also had to go to england to the british archives their, because the british been a good bit of time monitoring donovan's organization. they were integral to setting up this organization, but the officers that were spying on donovan's organization and a new donovan was spying on him. so you could go there for special operations executive papers which are extensive, some mi6, the churchill library had some, too. it took about a little over two years to go through and vacuum up everything. >> thank you. enigma was an enormously successful operation. what i learned is that donovan had no relationship whatsoever. was he aware of enigma? did he have any control whatsoever? >> yeah. actually he did with enigma. and for enigma, this
office and other sources, his letters to his family are at the army military history institute in carlislepennsylvania over three her 60 boxes. i also had to go to the three presidential libraries, the fdr, truman and eisenhower libraries. then they are scattered and archives in libra's all over the country are different parts of the donovan story in the oss story. i also had to go to england to the british archives their, because the british been a good bit of time monitoring donovan's...
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you have to advance and get promoted, i have a masters from the army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania. >> i wonder if you did what i did in preparation for this interview, i started to read about it in the korean war, there was a mention of harry truman desegregating the services, i found his executive order issued on july 26, 1948, and the first paragraph of it, i'm going to read it, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the president that there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion or national origin. this policy shall be put in effect as rapidly as possible, having due regard to the time required to effectuate any necessary changes without impairing efficiency or morale. when you read on, service wasn't really desegregated until 1954, after the korean war was over. >> right. >> have you studied that? >> that's something i wasn't aware of. that brings back some thoughts my father did share with me about that period. he described one event where they were having difficulty getting access to fac
you have to advance and get promoted, i have a masters from the army war college in carlisle, pennsylvania. >> i wonder if you did what i did in preparation for this interview, i started to read about it in the korean war, there was a mention of harry truman desegregating the services, i found his executive order issued on july 26, 1948, and the first paragraph of it, i'm going to read it, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the president that there shall be equality of treatment...
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next is rumi khan, sixth grade, lambert middle school, carlisle, pennsylvania.re. with that, without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record, and then you'll each be recognized for a five-minute summary of your testimony. so we'll start with you, brandon dunlap. >> good morning. thank you for having me here today to testify in support of h.r. 32. i am from chicago, illinois, i graduated from kendall college and currently work in the food and beverage department of the union league club. i am proud of what i've accomplished so far, but it's been very difficult. a safe and secure place to live would have been, would have been very helpful to me in many ways. for most of my childhood, i did not have a stable place to live. my parents got separated when i was young. after they split my mom, sister and i ended up living with different relatives and friends. since then my mom got and lost a number of apartments, and when we were not together, i had to move from place to place. the summer before my junior year i received a phone call just bef
next is rumi khan, sixth grade, lambert middle school, carlisle, pennsylvania.re. with that, without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record, and then you'll each be recognized for a five-minute summary of your testimony. so we'll start with you, brandon dunlap. >> good morning. thank you for having me here today to testify in support of h.r. 32. i am from chicago, illinois, i graduated from kendall college and currently work in the food and beverage department...
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and i was talking about "black hawk down" at the army war college in carlisle. and a colonel in the back of the races and and he said, asked me if i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the protection package in mogadishu. i said before you're not have an opinion about a bradley armored vehicle you need to know what one was. [laughter] still reporting is reporting. back when i used to cover football this portrait was a how can you go from covering science, you're covering politics, or covering transportation and writing about sports. and i would tell them into a transportable skew. the whole idea is that you go in to a world you don't understand, you find people can educate you, you ask questions until you arrive at your own level of understanding and to write the story. that in a nutshell is what i do. >> one last question. i think, were you deeply engaged in conficker when it came on the scene? as a writer can you tell them one them one star and there is another story that sort of come the great thing about conficker is it was one story.
and i was talking about "black hawk down" at the army war college in carlisle. and a colonel in the back of the races and and he said, asked me if i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the protection package in mogadishu. i said before you're not have an opinion about a bradley armored vehicle you need to know what one was. [laughter] still reporting is reporting. back when i used to cover football this portrait was a how can you go from covering science, you're...
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that you've just written about, and i was talking about blackhawk down at the army war college in carlisle, and a colonel in the back of the room raised his hand, and he said, asked me if i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the force protection package in mogadishu. and i think before you're entitled to have an opinion about a bradley army vehicle, you'd need to know what one was. [laughter] >> at the very least drive one. back when i would cover football, the sports writers would say how can you go from covering politics or transportation to writing about sports? and i tell 'em, you know, it's a transportable skill. the whole idea is that you go into a world you don't understand, you find the people who can educate you, you ask questions until you arrive at your own level of understanding, and you write the story. that's, in a nutshell what can i do -- what i do and why i like doing it. >> so one last question. you know, i think you deeply engaged in conficker when stuxnet came on the scene? and did -- how, as a writer, you know, you're telling one story, and ther
that you've just written about, and i was talking about blackhawk down at the army war college in carlisle, and a colonel in the back of the room raised his hand, and he said, asked me if i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the force protection package in mogadishu. and i think before you're entitled to have an opinion about a bradley army vehicle, you'd need to know what one was. [laughter] >> at the very least drive one. back when i would cover football, the...
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rumi joins us from carlisle, pennsylvania where he lives in a shelter with his mom.ad to have you with us. and also with us, the president and founder of a non-profit advocacy group for homeless children. rumi, you spoke at a congressional hearing on child homelessness last week. that is quite a forum. tell us a little bit about that. what is it that you wanted people to hear about the struggles that you and your mom have had being homeless? >> well, we -- >> rumi, we can't hear you right now so we're going to try to fix that and come back to you in just a second. we'll go to diana. i want to read a little bit -- since we couldn't hear rumi -- what he did say in front of congress. he said that staying with other people was tough, adjusting to the families, different lifestyles. if we cross the line for some reason, boom, we're out. don't want to cross the line because they would take it as disrespect and boom, we have to leave. but he talked so much about having to move and move again and move again. and the exhaustion and just not knowing if he and his mom were goin
rumi joins us from carlisle, pennsylvania where he lives in a shelter with his mom.ad to have you with us. and also with us, the president and founder of a non-profit advocacy group for homeless children. rumi, you spoke at a congressional hearing on child homelessness last week. that is quite a forum. tell us a little bit about that. what is it that you wanted people to hear about the struggles that you and your mom have had being homeless? >> well, we -- >> rumi, we can't hear you...
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. >> someone else who spoke today is a sixth grader from carlisle, pennsylvania, he shared his story.an niland joining me from washington. thank you both for coming on. diane, i should mention is with a nonprofit advocacy group that gives a voice to homelessness. are you glad you came to washington? how has your trip been so far? >> it has been great. >> it's been great. wonderful. how long have you been without a home? >> probably about a year or two. >> a year or two. and describe it. what has it been like? >> it is very hard and it is not the best situation. but i still enjoy it because i still have a roof over my head and it's very stressful. >> it's stressful because you have moved from place to place. i read your testimony from a home to a hotel, back to a home. how has that affected you at school? >> it made me very exhausted and it made my grades go down. >> because you're tired. because you're stressed and have a hard time sleeping? >> yep. >> what else? has it improved at all for you since you're now in the shelter? >> it hasn't yet but i'm trying to work up on my grades. >>
. >> someone else who spoke today is a sixth grader from carlisle, pennsylvania, he shared his story.an niland joining me from washington. thank you both for coming on. diane, i should mention is with a nonprofit advocacy group that gives a voice to homelessness. are you glad you came to washington? how has your trip been so far? >> it has been great. >> it's been great. wonderful. how long have you been without a home? >> probably about a year or two. >> a year or...
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the anaheim ducks hired him last night after the ducks fired randy carlisle who'd been there for seven years. he was let by by the caps monday after the team got off to a bit of a slow start. the caps and ducks have already played this season and so they won't meet again unless both teams get to the finals. he's already out in orange county. he will be formerly introduced later this morning. >> the world of sports is zipping like that. >> bling and you miss it. >>> it is 10 minutes past the hour now. coming up next, a day of awareness and remembrance, people worldwide unite to fight the spread of aids. >>> and help has arrived in a country where children struggle to get any kind of education. details of a decades-old show that we know and love right here in the u.s. making its debut in afghanistan. >>> as we head to break, let's head outside right now, take a look at traffic out on 270 right now. a lot of brake lights as folks are heading into work on this chilly december 1st. it is in the 30s in most areas this morning. tony's got your update coming up next and julie will check traffi
the anaheim ducks hired him last night after the ducks fired randy carlisle who'd been there for seven years. he was let by by the caps monday after the team got off to a bit of a slow start. the caps and ducks have already played this season and so they won't meet again unless both teams get to the finals. he's already out in orange county. he will be formerly introduced later this morning. >> the world of sports is zipping like that. >> bling and you miss it. >>> it is 10...
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the next is rheumy kahn carlisle, pennsylvania. brittany ashburn coon, pfc fort hood, texas. miss brook pastor seventh grade, surely, new york thank you for being here. destiny rainor sanford, florida. i don't know if i will say this right to reject starnica? rainer, ninth grade, winter springs high school in sanford, florida. i'm sorry. miss starnica rogers from illinois. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record and you will each be recognized for five minutes. we'll start with you come brandon dunlap. >> good morning, thank you for having me here to testify as part of hr 32. i'm from chicago, illinois. i currently work in the food and beverage department of the human league club. i'm proud of what i've accomplished so far. i have it -- a safe and secure place to live would have been very helpful to me in many ways. for most of my childhood, i did not have a stable place to live. my parents got separate when i was young. my mom's sister and i ended up living with different relatives and friends. since then, my mom got and lost a number of ap
the next is rheumy kahn carlisle, pennsylvania. brittany ashburn coon, pfc fort hood, texas. miss brook pastor seventh grade, surely, new york thank you for being here. destiny rainor sanford, florida. i don't know if i will say this right to reject starnica? rainer, ninth grade, winter springs high school in sanford, florida. i'm sorry. miss starnica rogers from illinois. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record and you will each be recognized for five...
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if you believe that carlisle is right, that no life can live forever, and this eliminates mall ace aforethought, then you should vote for this amendment. if you believe that bryant is right, that truth crushed is rise give, then vote for this amendment. if you believe that fact-free debates ought to be eliminated, you are to support this amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time is reserved. does the gentleman from colorado seek time in opposition? >> i do. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. gardner: i understand the confusion about jobs and the e.p.a. i think there is a great deal of confusion when it comes to whether or not the e.p.a. is considering jobs in their analysis. the administration has issued an executive order. through the energy and commerce committee held a number of hearings on the executive order that says, hey, you need to take a look at the impact of jobs when regulation is promulgated. we had testimony from pair yuss officials at the e.p.a. whether or not they look at -- various officials at the e.p.a. whether or n
if you believe that carlisle is right, that no life can live forever, and this eliminates mall ace aforethought, then you should vote for this amendment. if you believe that bryant is right, that truth crushed is rise give, then vote for this amendment. if you believe that fact-free debates ought to be eliminated, you are to support this amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time is reserved. does the gentleman from colorado seek time in opposition? >> i...
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field you have just written about and i was talking about blackhawk down at the army war college in carlisle and a colonel in the back of the room raised his hand and he said i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the force protection package in mogadishu and i said well i think you are entitled to have an opinion about a bradley armored vehicle you would need to know what one was. [laughter] reporting is reporting. back when i used to cover football the sportswriters would say how can you go from covering science and covering politics or covering transportation to writing about sports? and i would tell them it's a transportable skill. the whole idea is that you go into a world you don't understand. you find the people who can educate you. u.s. questions until you arrive at your own level of understanding and you write the story. that is in a nutshell what i do and why i like doing it. >> so, one last question. i think when you deeply engage in conficker with stuxnet on the scene, as a writer you were telling one story and there are other stories. the great thing about
field you have just written about and i was talking about blackhawk down at the army war college in carlisle and a colonel in the back of the room raised his hand and he said i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the force protection package in mogadishu and i said well i think you are entitled to have an opinion about a bradley armored vehicle you would need to know what one was. [laughter] reporting is reporting. back when i used to cover football the sportswriters...
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field you have just written about and i was talking about blackhawk down at the army war college in carlisle and a colonel in the back of the room raised his hand and he said i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the force protection package in mogadishu and i said well i think you are entitled to have an opinion about a bradley armored vehicle you would need to know what one was. [laughter] reporting is reporting. back when i used to cover football the sportswriters would say how can you go from covering science and covering politics or covering transportation to writing about sports? and i would tell them it's a transportable skill. the whole idea is that you go into a world you don't understand. you find the people who can educate you. u.s. questions until you arrive at your own level of understanding and you write the story. that is in a nutshell what i do and why i like doing it. >> so, one last question. i think when you deeply engage in conficker with stuxnet on the scene, as a writer you were telling one story and there are other stories. the great thing about
field you have just written about and i was talking about blackhawk down at the army war college in carlisle and a colonel in the back of the room raised his hand and he said i thought a bradley armored vehicle should have been part of the force protection package in mogadishu and i said well i think you are entitled to have an opinion about a bradley armored vehicle you would need to know what one was. [laughter] reporting is reporting. back when i used to cover football the sportswriters...
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the dickinson college in the army war college in carlisle with the different academy of liberal arts schools in the area. we've got two programs at the army war college were we inviting distinguished americans like yourselves to spend a week at the national security seminar command and spend with 150 civilians around the country to spend a week with our students to get to know them, to understand and learn more about your military. another program called the sena leader staff writer we take them to the gettysburg battlefield and talk about leadership in history and what went on in those wars and what we can learn from it. i asked some young officers and noncommissioned officers, what should i tell this distinguished group but all the chance to speak with on sunday? here's what they said. get to know us. learn about who we are, what we believe in. because they believe in the greatest virtues and values of our country and they want you to be more knowledgeable. so get out your military. reach out and build that relationship. with that, i see the yellow lighted sign. i have much went li
the dickinson college in the army war college in carlisle with the different academy of liberal arts schools in the area. we've got two programs at the army war college were we inviting distinguished americans like yourselves to spend a week at the national security seminar command and spend with 150 civilians around the country to spend a week with our students to get to know them, to understand and learn more about your military. another program called the sena leader staff writer we take...