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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.lson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the white house as the lead for developing the policy and we at nctc play a role and will be front and center developing an implementation plan, putting flesh on the bones for the broad policy. but the agencies and departments with specific authorities and responsibilities in each area will be responsible for operationally implementing that plan. i think the overall picture is centralized policy development, the decentralized implementing because the agencies that have a particular expertise or role that they can take advantage of. >> i share the concern of
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.lson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the state of of maine became forever linked to the attacks of september 11th, 2001 when two of the hijackers, including the ring leader, mohamed atta, boarded and early morning flight to boston at the portland, maine jet port. from logan airport, they set in motion the worst terrorist attack in our nation's history by seizing control of the american airlines flight 11. that evening, members of congress gathered together on the steps of the capitol to express unity. a day that had begun in shock and anger ended with unity and resolve. we resolve to ensure that our country had the tools to detect and detour future plots as well as to identify those who would do us harm. when chairman libberman and i awe -- lieberman and i authored the reform of prevention of terrorism agent in 2004, our government was to create a strong leader to coordinate the 17 separate agencies of the intelligence community and to change their culture from need to know to need to share so that next time the dots wou
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the state of of maine became forever linked to the attacks of september 11th, 2001 when two of the hijackers, including the ring leader, mohamed atta, boarded and early morning flight to boston at the portland, maine jet port. from logan airport, they set in motion the worst terrorist attack in our nation's history by seizing control of the american airlines flight 11. that evening, members of congress gathered together on the steps of the...
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. >> jean collin >> john michael collins >> michael l. collins >> >> thomas j.joseph collison colemen.frey >> patricia malia colodner linda m. colon sol e. colon ronald edward comer >> sandra jolane conaty brace >> jaime concepcion >> albert conde >> denease conley >> susan p. conlon >> margaret mary conner likes and my twin brother, my hero, firefighter shaporo, served as a new york city police detective and serve our community as a boy scout leader. john chip, we miss you and will always love you. >> and my father, a firefighter robert james crawford, save the battalion one, who served our country in the united states fire fighter. he was a great husband, father, brother, and friend. we love you, daddy. to infinity and back, we will never forget you. we will always love you, and as you said, we got your back. god bless new york city, and god bless america. [applause] >> cynthia marie lise connolly >> john e. connolly, jr. >> james lee connor >> jonathan m. connors >> kevin patrick connors >> kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway >> dennis michael cook >> helen d. c
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chairman. >> thanks, senator collins. senator akaka, good morning. >> thank you very much, purchase, for holding this -- very much, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing, important hearing on updating us on the progress of implementing the department of homeland security. this is especially significant as we reflect on the last ten years since the terrible events that led to the departments creation. my subcommittee held several hearings on efforts to improve management of dhs which is vital to executing its mission. the dispt has made a great deal of progress, but as we have heard from gao, the important work is not yet finished. again, mr. chairman, thank you for this hearing, and i will have a few questions here. ms. lute and i'd like to ask general dedaro also. i'd like to hear your thoughts on this issue as well. as you know, the entire federal government including dhs has experienced and will continue to face budget reductions. this has caused delays in consolidating dhs's headquarters and cost reductions in manage
chairman. >> thanks, senator collins. senator akaka, good morning. >> thank you very much, purchase, for holding this -- very much, mr. chairman, for holding this hearing, important hearing on updating us on the progress of implementing the department of homeland security. this is especially significant as we reflect on the last ten years since the terrible events that led to the departments creation. my subcommittee held several hearings on efforts to improve management of dhs...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.lson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the white house as the lead for developing the policy and we at nctc play a role and will be front and center developing an implementation plan, putting flesh on the bones for the broad policy. but the agencies and departments with specific authorities and responsibilities in each area will be responsible for operationally implementing that plan. i think the overall picture is centralized policy development, the decentralized implementing because the agencies that have a particular expertise or role that they can take advantage of. >> i share the concern of
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.lson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the...
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pat collins brings us the colorful history of the landmark. >>> food on wheels. the college grads who found a way to keep tabs on your favorite food truck. >>> chicago is known for windy weather. big waves
pat collins brings us the colorful history of the landmark. >>> food on wheels. the college grads who found a way to keep tabs on your favorite food truck. >>> chicago is known for windy weather. big waves
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pat collins has more on that. >> every skyline shot of washington d.c. has the washington monument in it. it's a big stage in that regard. >> reporter: that's jim bernard. he knows the monument top to bottom. he's written a book about it. that's where we got these stories. the stone color controversy. the light stone on the bottom, dark stone on the top. how did that happen? the ground breaking for the monument was in 1848. the original stone came from a quary. they ran out of money. the construction stopped. it was only 150 feet tall. author mark twain said it looked like a broken which i amny. 1957, on the eve of their big game with st. john's high, some students from gonzaga hung a banner from the monument saying beat st. johns.
pat collins has more on that. >> every skyline shot of washington d.c. has the washington monument in it. it's a big stage in that regard. >> reporter: that's jim bernard. he knows the monument top to bottom. he's written a book about it. that's where we got these stories. the stone color controversy. the light stone on the bottom, dark stone on the top. how did that happen? the ground breaking for the monument was in 1848. the original stone came from a quary. they ran out of...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.lson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the white house as the lead for developing the policy and we at nctc play a role and will be front and center developing an implementation plan, putting flesh on the bones for the broad policy. but the agencies and departments with specific authorities and responsibilities in each area will be responsible for operationally implementing that plan. i think the overall picture is centralized policy development, the decentralized implementing because the agencies that have a particular expertise or role that they c take advantage of. >> i share the concern of th
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.lson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the...
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. >> i'm senator susan collins from the great state of maine. last month, our nation produced
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. >> so pat collins can put his sun lamp away. >> that said, we're going to have a few clouds tomorrow. all in all, we're breaking the pattern we've been in, stuck for so long. as we round out the month, national wraps up with almost nine inches of rain for the month. dulles, almost eight inches of rain. it's nice that we're starting to dry out more and more. boy, we're going to have wind to help dry us out today. 63 the temperature. winds out of the southwest at 8 miles an hour. an increase in winds. we could see gusts today up to around 20 miles per hour. some of the temperatures throughout the area, takoma park and tinnily town now at 63 degrees. mt. aerie to the north. mitchellville at 61 degrees. here's a look at today, going up to 74 to 75 degrees. breezy with an increase in clouds. >> starting out to be a great friday. sun's in the air. >>> so far no delays on the rails. our roadways, they look good as
. >> so pat collins can put his sun lamp away. >> that said, we're going to have a few clouds tomorrow. all in all, we're breaking the pattern we've been in, stuck for so long. as we round out the month, national wraps up with almost nine inches of rain for the month. dulles, almost eight inches of rain. it's nice that we're starting to dry out more and more. boy, we're going to have wind to help dry us out today. 63 the temperature. winds out of the southwest at 8 miles an hour. an...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, let me thank you for holding today's hearing, to review the first eight years of the department of homeland security, whose final mission is to protect our nation, and our people. after the attacks of september 11, 2001, president bush established the white house office of homeland security. and soon concluded that the nation needed a more unified homeland security structure. we envisioned a department that would secure our borders, improve the security of transportation, and critical infrastructures, nailed homeland security intelligence from multiple sources, and worked with first responders and law enforcement to deter, detect, prepare for, and respond to terrorist plots. the laws establishing the department of homeland security was enacted in november of 2002. 22 entities, and approximately 180,000 employees, were merged into dhs. not only was the new department's mission a challenge, but so was simply unifying its e-mail systems. over the past eight years, they gao has rep
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, let me thank you for holding today's hearing, to review the first eight years of the department of homeland security, whose final mission is to protect our nation, and our people. after the attacks of september 11, 2001, president bush established the white house office of homeland security. and soon concluded that the nation needed a more unified homeland security structure. we envisioned a department that would secure our borders,...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, let me thank you for holding today's hearing to review the first eight years of the department of homeland. he whose vital mission is to protect our nation and our people. after the attacks of september 11 2001, president roche established the white house office of homeland security and soon concluded that the nation needed a more unified homeland security structure. we envisioned a department that would secure our borders improve the security of transportation and critical infrastructures mal homeland security sources and work with law enforcement to deter detect prepare for and respond to terrorist plots. the law establishing the department of homeland security was in that date in november of 2002. 22 entities and approximately 180,000 employees were merged into dhs yet not only was the near department's mission a challenge, but so was simply unifying it e-mail system. over the past eight years, the gao has repeatedly played the department on its high risk left. the gao has i
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first, let me thank you for holding today's hearing to review the first eight years of the department of homeland. he whose vital mission is to protect our nation and our people. after the attacks of september 11 2001, president roche established the white house office of homeland security and soon concluded that the nation needed a more unified homeland security structure. we envisioned a department that would secure our borders improve the...
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collins: mr. mr. president,i ask unanimous consent i permitted to proceed for 15 minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, last month's dire economic news is a call to urgent action to get america working again. in august, our nation produced no net new jobs. productivity fell, home sales fell, construction spending fell, the manufacturing index declined, unemployment is stagnant at 9.1%, and consumer confidence is plummeting. businesses, our nation's job creators and the engine of any lasting economic growth, have been saying for some time that the lack of jobs is largely due to a climate of uncertainty, most notably the uncertainty and cost created by new federal regulations. mr. president, the regulatory time-out act, which i am introducing today, with 14 of my colleagues, provides job creators with a sensible breather from these burdensome new regulations. this would give businesses time to get back on the
collins: mr. mr. president,i ask unanimous consent i permitted to proceed for 15 minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, last month's dire economic news is a call to urgent action to get america working again. in august, our nation produced no net new jobs. productivity fell, home sales fell, construction spending fell, the manufacturing index declined, unemployment is stagnant at 9.1%, and consumer...
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collins, colorado. let's hear it for ft.x of laughter and tears on late night tv. our friend, jimmy kimmel, paid loving tribute to uncle frank, his real life uncle frank potenza, the warm, quirky, welcoming security guard and sidekick on the show since day one. uncle frank died of cancer while the show was on break. >> uncle frank loved being apart of this show -- and i want to say thanks to my coworkers who talked to him and visited him and picked him up 12 hours early for work, he loved you. and thankskso all of you who came to the show and who watched for indulging me and letting me put my crazy uncle on television. >> uncle frank was 77. and uncle frank was simply wonderful. >>> and coming up, the shoes that tell the tale of one woman's astonishing story of survival on 9/11. óó sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yours
collins, colorado. let's hear it for ft.x of laughter and tears on late night tv. our friend, jimmy kimmel, paid loving tribute to uncle frank, his real life uncle frank potenza, the warm, quirky, welcoming security guard and sidekick on the show since day one. uncle frank died of cancer while the show was on break. >> uncle frank loved being apart of this show -- and i want to say thanks to my coworkers who talked to him and visited him and picked him up 12 hours early for work, he loved...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the state of maine became forever linked to the attacks of september 11th, 2001, when two of the hijackers, including the ringleader, mohamed atta, boarded an early morning flight to boston at the portland, maine, jetport. from logan airport they set in motion the worst terrorist attack in our nation's history by seizing control of american airlines flight 11. that evening members of congress gathered together on the steps of the capitol to express unity. a day that had begun in shock and anger ended with unity and resolve. we resolved to insure that our country had the tools to detect and deter future plots as well as to identify those who would do us harm. when chairman lieberman and i authored the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act of 2004, our goal was to create a strong leader to coordinate the 17th separate agencies of the intelligence community and to change their culture from need-to-know to need-to-share so that next the dots would be connected in time to stop a
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the state of maine became forever linked to the attacks of september 11th, 2001, when two of the hijackers, including the ringleader, mohamed atta, boarded an early morning flight to boston at the portland, maine, jetport. from logan airport they set in motion the worst terrorist attack in our nation's history by seizing control of american airlines flight 11. that evening members of congress gathered together on the steps of the capitol to...
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. >> también estaba ahí su compañero antonie collins . >> no se han arrestado aún pero se esperan detallesado. >> el que no tiene que esperar es ronaldinho que ha sido convocado para los amistosos tanto el como neymar estarán en la próxima jugada. >> la pelea de campeonato mundial super walter entre margarito y miguel Ángel cotto . >> ambos boxeadores buscan volver a la cima. >> las palabras se las lleva el viento. >> soy un guerrero arriba del ring un mexicano que no se raja y habrá otro mexicano campeón . >> antes me venció hoy subo con la faja y bajo con ella. >> es todo en información deportiva páselo bien . >> este 24 de septiembre el certamen señorita jalisco . >> para conocer más a cada candidata visite univisión 14.com . >> su participación será parte del voto popular y mañana las conocera en persona en san josé . >> facebook cambiara de imagen . >> el presidente dijo que se incorporara una cronologia que engloba el perfil y formas de expresar quién eres . >> también encontrara contendios amplios . >> todo, música, película periodicos . >> de todo . >> hay miles de usuarios . >> bu
. >> también estaba ahí su compañero antonie collins . >> no se han arrestado aún pero se esperan detallesado. >> el que no tiene que esperar es ronaldinho que ha sido convocado para los amistosos tanto el como neymar estarán en la próxima jugada. >> la pelea de campeonato mundial super walter entre margarito y miguel Ángel cotto . >> ambos boxeadores buscan volver a la cima. >> las palabras se las lleva el viento. >> soy un guerrero arriba del...
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senator collins? >> thank you.ilure of the postal service would be devastating to our economy. i see that you are nodding in agreement. it would pose a threat to the jobs of millions of americans. today you've heard the postmaster general describes a crisis. he says the postal service is on the brink of default. a year from now we will not be able to meet its payroll and carry out its operations yet this morning or this afternoon you come to us and tell us that the administration does not yet have a plan. you've proposed several of the reforms, the fundamental reforms that postmasters general has put forth as far as the separate retirement system and changing to the contribution system. you asked for word you say you want more time to study it, you asked for a 90 day delay in the 5.5 billion. you haven't mentioned your procession on the noeth layoff provisions that are in the union contracts other than to take a position in opposition to the repayment of the $55 billion of the csrl s system that our actuary has des
senator collins? >> thank you.ilure of the postal service would be devastating to our economy. i see that you are nodding in agreement. it would pose a threat to the jobs of millions of americans. today you've heard the postmaster general describes a crisis. he says the postal service is on the brink of default. a year from now we will not be able to meet its payroll and carry out its operations yet this morning or this afternoon you come to us and tell us that the administration does not...
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collins. >> thomas joseph collins. >> joseph kent collison. >> jeffrey dwayne coleman. >> patricia maliaul colon. >> ronald edward comer. >> jamie concepcion. >> margaret mary conner. >> and my twin brother, my hero, firefighter john g. shaporra who served our country in lebanon, served our city as a new york police officer and detective and a boy scout leader. we love you and miss you and always remember. may god bless our great nation, semper fi. >> and my father, firefighter robert james crawford, battalion 1, who served our country with the united states air force and served our city as a new york city firefighter for 32 1/2 years. he was a great husband, father, brother and friend. we love you, daddy to, infinity and back. we will never forget you. we will always love you and as you always said, daddy, we got your back. god bless new york city and god bless america. [applause] >> christina marie carlie. >> sean e. connelly jr. >> james lee colinner. >> jonathan m. conners. >> kevin patrick conners. >> kevin conroy. >> benda conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> ellen d. cook. >> jeffre
collins. >> thomas joseph collins. >> joseph kent collison. >> jeffrey dwayne coleman. >> patricia maliaul colon. >> ronald edward comer. >> jamie concepcion. >> margaret mary conner. >> and my twin brother, my hero, firefighter john g. shaporra who served our country in lebanon, served our city as a new york police officer and detective and a boy scout leader. we love you and miss you and always remember. may god bless our great nation, semper...
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francis collins joins us. tell us about the work you do.st: the national institute of health is the largest funder of biomedical research in the world. research that aims to try to improve its human health, reduce disabilities, improve longevity, and save lives. we are pretty to ed. we support the investigators that are making breakthroughs did cancer, autism, lung disease, every day. yet, when you hear about those break is, you might the realizes the national institutes of health that is behind that support. and rightly so. these are phenomenal people. the best and the brightest of the current generation of scientists, working hard in a competitive atmosphere, but was getting funding is tighter and tighter and. -- because getting funniest tighter and tighter credit when the new discovery, they are understand -- because getting funding is tighter and tighter. host: are there concerns about funding you have for the nih project? guest: i think evidence that it is a good investment is quite clear. if you look at extensions in longevity in the
francis collins joins us. tell us about the work you do.st: the national institute of health is the largest funder of biomedical research in the world. research that aims to try to improve its human health, reduce disabilities, improve longevity, and save lives. we are pretty to ed. we support the investigators that are making breakthroughs did cancer, autism, lung disease, every day. yet, when you hear about those break is, you might the realizes the national institutes of health that is...
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joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collinsof other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo godwin forde donald a. foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n. foster ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. frasier richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan wayne friedlander andrew keith friedman >> and my husband, jack, who proudly serve our city for 32 years. we all love you and miss you. with a lot of help, i am holding down the fort. they all of you be at peace. >> and my dad, ronald. we
joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collinsof other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo godwin forde donald a. foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n. foster ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. olson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at the white house as the lead for developing the policy and we at nctc play a role and will be front and center developing an implementation plan, putting flesh on the bones for the broad policy. but the agencies and departments with specific authorities and responsibilities in each area will be responsible for operationally implementing that plan. i think the overall picture is centralized policy development, the decentralized implementing because the agencies that have a particular expertise or role that they can take advantage of. >> i share the concern o
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. olson, let me just take up where you left off because i was going to talk to you about who is the lead for countering violent extremism? i know that the white house is the lead for policy and put out what is in our view a disappointing disappointingly, sketchy strategy, but it's the nctc going to be the operational lead for implementation? >> we will not read the operational implementation. the national security staff and counsel at...
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. >> it affected bootsy collins as a young man.le he completes today with a hendrix shirt. >> he was breaking rules and he was cool. i was thinking i just want to learn about that. >> and so he did. >> now, i get the opportunity to do what i feel that he wanted to do. >> they're here for release of a four-set cd. and six shows in three days. never before released music, part of the experienced archives. and the mayor will be in ameboa records. >> she says they probably have more music in the vault that will be released during next seven years, on sunday, it will be 41 years since jimi hendrix died in london. >> thank you. >> nice lid, bootsy collins, right? styling. >> coming up a surprising reverence in last night's tea party presidential debate. >> i don't know fit was written by kurt cobain or not. >> it's a bargain. >> club stores make you want to buy more, do you save more? i'll look at whether those stores really pay off, next. >>> every penny counts these days so warehouse clubs can offer big saving autos but it doesn't alwa
. >> it affected bootsy collins as a young man.le he completes today with a hendrix shirt. >> he was breaking rules and he was cool. i was thinking i just want to learn about that. >> and so he did. >> now, i get the opportunity to do what i feel that he wanted to do. >> they're here for release of a four-set cd. and six shows in three days. never before released music, part of the experienced archives. and the mayor will be in ameboa records. >> she says...
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david collins is live. >> this case is as puzzling as it is dangerous. the victims seemed to be chosen at random. you're watching the destructive potential of molotov cocktails, as demonstrated on youtube. these appear to be extreme examples, but molotov cocktails are shudderingly peace in neighborhoods all over the city. police and fire investigated as many as nine incidents. >> individuals are not being targeted. they appear to be very random, and fortunately there has been no significant property damage or injuries as a result. >> investigators do not believe it is gang-related, but it may be the work of more than one person, based on the locations. most incidents have happened in the north and northwest, but some are in the central, east, and west sides of town. >> we have reached out to see if it is a media sensation, or something on youtube perpetuating it, but nothing we have found. >> police have collected evidence, but will not disclose what it is. authorities say the molotov cocktails are thrown through windows of occupied homes. sometimes, the
david collins is live. >> this case is as puzzling as it is dangerous. the victims seemed to be chosen at random. you're watching the destructive potential of molotov cocktails, as demonstrated on youtube. these appear to be extreme examples, but molotov cocktails are shudderingly peace in neighborhoods all over the city. police and fire investigated as many as nine incidents. >> individuals are not being targeted. they appear to be very random, and fortunately there has been no...
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pat collins joins us from the national mall with more on a landmark that has seen its share of stunts: the washington monument. you can see they are still up there surveying that earthquake damage. boy, if these walls could talk. the stories. why those stories would crack you up. the washington monument. unless something happens here, we sort of take it for granted. it gives me great pleasure to reintroduce you to your washington monument. it's 555 feet, 5.9 inches tall. for years, it was the tallest manmade object in the world. it served as a centerpiece for publicity stunts, athletic challenges and acts of public protest. strike one. in 1908, a catcher for the washington senators baseball team caught a ball tossed from the top of the monument. it was a costly catch for his two buddies who bet him $500 he'd drop the ball. high school. 1957. on the eve of their big game with their rival, students from gonzaga hung a batter from the monument saying beat st. johns. the owner, he was one of the batter hangers. >> it was a good, innocent, fun stunt that didn't hurt anybody. didn't damage
pat collins joins us from the national mall with more on a landmark that has seen its share of stunts: the washington monument. you can see they are still up there surveying that earthquake damage. boy, if these walls could talk. the stories. why those stories would crack you up. the washington monument. unless something happens here, we sort of take it for granted. it gives me great pleasure to reintroduce you to your washington monument. it's 555 feet, 5.9 inches tall. for years, it was the...
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that will help us with the parade and also some volunteers from john owe collin high school and we thank my honor and my pleasure to introduce to you somebody that i respect and think that we couldn't have a better mayor in this city. i have not been in touch with him for quite a while but in the last month it's been a couple of events that we've run into. i would like to introduce the san francisco -- [speaking spanish] , ed lee. >> thank you very much. welcome to city hall. i've been laughing for the last 15, 20 minutes because we're joking with the supervisors and of course supervisor campos had to ask me, what are you wearing for carnaval? and of course i said, well, i'll begin with the orange tie. is there anything else i have to wear? with that fantastic performance just now, with trash mashup, i was thinking, supervisor, you know, i've been thinking, i've got to have a replacement for that one-hour question-answer period at the board. i think i've got a better idea now what to do with that hour. instead of question and answer i'm going to invite trash mashup to cover me for those
that will help us with the parade and also some volunteers from john owe collin high school and we thank my honor and my pleasure to introduce to you somebody that i respect and think that we couldn't have a better mayor in this city. i have not been in touch with him for quite a while but in the last month it's been a couple of events that we've run into. i would like to introduce the san francisco -- [speaking spanish] , ed lee. >> thank you very much. welcome to city hall. i've been...
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collin myler was the last editor, tom crone was a lawyer. it boiled down to two questions. was there a cover-up of the possible phone hacking? know?did james murdoch there was a troubling email that came to light. >> it lasted about 15 minutes. it was discussed. >> there were private voicemails from gordon taylor, and other staff, neville -- the chief reporter, may have been involved. >> there was illegal activity in his home, in the form of these messages. evidence of that passed through the office. it was implicted wit hthh this knowledge. >> rewind to the july appearance, in front of the same mp's. >> were you made aware of the neville email? >> no. i was not aware of that. if i knew then what we know now, we would take more action. >> today's evidence, he did know. >> the first time, he realized it was involved, involving people beyond -- said, statement, as isaidi nothing led me to believe a further investigation was needed. >> they had to settle at a cost of 400,000 pounds, and four more hacking victims may also have a case. wanted toitor at the time give clive goodma
collin myler was the last editor, tom crone was a lawyer. it boiled down to two questions. was there a cover-up of the possible phone hacking? know?did james murdoch there was a troubling email that came to light. >> it lasted about 15 minutes. it was discussed. >> there were private voicemails from gordon taylor, and other staff, neville -- the chief reporter, may have been involved. >> there was illegal activity in his home, in the form of these messages. evidence of that...
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and be senator collins and a special thanks to senator collins for her continuous involvement with this commission as it went through the hearings process and other members of the committee. purpose of this hearing is to allow the commission members to testify before you and to allow you to have an interchange with them, so i would like to, first, say i have a longer written statement which i would ask be entered into the record and would like to summarize some of my comments from that at this time. >> without objection. >> i'd like to express my thanks to the commission members, particularly the co-chairs, michael tebow and former congressman chris shays, a number of their fellow commissioners and professional staff are here today. they did an an exemplary job. we talk in the senate and in the congress about presidential commissions and sometimes with a great deal of kept sit. but i think this -- skepticism, but i think this commission demonstrates the way these commissions should work. it was bipartisan, it was independent, it was high energy, it was composed of highly qualified peopl
and be senator collins and a special thanks to senator collins for her continuous involvement with this commission as it went through the hearings process and other members of the committee. purpose of this hearing is to allow the commission members to testify before you and to allow you to have an interchange with them, so i would like to, first, say i have a longer written statement which i would ask be entered into the record and would like to summarize some of my comments from that at this...
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. >> at your 11 insta-weather + forecast with john collins. >> not a bad day today. the temperature got up to 88. some rain offshore with a few showers in the mountains and a few showers out to the west. the boundary still sitting there, more stalled. this is funneling moisture in our direction. we cannot take rain out of the forecast completely, but mostly cloudy skies with areas of fog. 65-71 the overnight low. kind of light today really with minimal rang chances. southeast wind at 5-10 miles per hour. the 77-81 is the height, tomorrow is similar to today. on tuesday, everything may start moving which means the rain chances will go up to 50% or so for scattered showers and storms. up around 80 or nearer 80 for the high. wednesday, rain chances will taper off and we will get drier and cooler by next weekend. >> lots of fun. ravens having a great day. the o >> from the susquehanna bank sports center, this is 11 sports. >> the ravens wrap up will be fun tonight. coming away with day when most likely come a leading 30-t7. final road game for the orioles in detroit. cab
. >> at your 11 insta-weather + forecast with john collins. >> not a bad day today. the temperature got up to 88. some rain offshore with a few showers in the mountains and a few showers out to the west. the boundary still sitting there, more stalled. this is funneling moisture in our direction. we cannot take rain out of the forecast completely, but mostly cloudy skies with areas of fog. 65-71 the overnight low. kind of light today really with minimal rang chances. southeast wind...
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senator collins? >> thank you. the failure of the postal service would be devastating to our economy. i see that you are nodding in agreement. it would pose a threat to the jobs of millions of americans. today you've heard the postmaster general describes a crisis. he says the postal service is on the brink of default. a year from now we will not be able to meet its payroll and carry out its operations yet this morning or this afternoon you come to us and tell us that the administration does not yet have a plan. you've proposed several of the reforms, the fundamental reforms that postmasters general has put forth as far as the separate retirement system and changing to the contribution system. you asked for word you say you want more time to study it, you asked for a 90 day delay in the 5.5 billion. you haven't mentioned your procession on the noeth layoff provisions that are in the union contracts other than to take a position in opposition to the repayment of the $55 billion of the csrl s system that our actuary
senator collins? >> thank you. the failure of the postal service would be devastating to our economy. i see that you are nodding in agreement. it would pose a threat to the jobs of millions of americans. today you've heard the postmaster general describes a crisis. he says the postal service is on the brink of default. a year from now we will not be able to meet its payroll and carry out its operations yet this morning or this afternoon you come to us and tell us that the administration...
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thank you. >> thanks very much, senator collins.or carper, because you have been doing such an extraordinary work on behalf of this committee i want to invite you to make a opening statement if you like at this time. >> did you very much. to our witnesses, thank you for joining yes. thank you for holding this hearing and allowing me to deliver an opening statement. appreciate it to you and senator collins for the attention that you and your staff has paid to this vitally important economic issue. for some time my subcommittee and i have been sounding the alarm about the dire financial situation facing the postal service. unfortunately while the number of bills have been fourth congress has been unable to up reach consensus on the kind of dramatic and likely painful reform that will be needed to avoid the looming showdown. in addition the proposals put forth by the administration today have been insufficient. just a few weeks after narrowly avoiding the first ever to fall by the federal the government if we may be a few weeks away fr
thank you. >> thanks very much, senator collins.or carper, because you have been doing such an extraordinary work on behalf of this committee i want to invite you to make a opening statement if you like at this time. >> did you very much. to our witnesses, thank you for joining yes. thank you for holding this hearing and allowing me to deliver an opening statement. appreciate it to you and senator collins for the attention that you and your staff has paid to this vitally important...
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>> jackie collins -- >> who's killing us? >> who's killing us? >> here's the thing. i don't like the fact that i do pay a lot of tax but i don't like the fact when i see michelle obama going on holiday, taking a bunch of friends, taking a private plane and taking all the security, going to spain, having a fabulous holiday while people are getting killed. boys are getting killed at war. they're not allowed to drink but they are allowed to go over and get killed and so i think i would like to know where my tax money is going. i don't mind paying for nurses, for policemen, for roads and sewers and everything like that but i don't want to pay for the white house entertaining and going on holidays. >> and you're not convinced our money is going to the right place. >> i don't think so. >> did you give me actual percentage, jackie? you skirted the issue. >> yeah, i did. but 20% i would say would be fair. >> 20%. >> let's go to tammy now. >> he's got my number but 10% taxes, 90% keep it across the board. look, warren buffet apparently didn't pay any taxe
>> jackie collins -- >> who's killing us? >> who's killing us? >> here's the thing. i don't like the fact that i do pay a lot of tax but i don't like the fact when i see michelle obama going on holiday, taking a bunch of friends, taking a private plane and taking all the security, going to spain, having a fabulous holiday while people are getting killed. boys are getting killed at war. they're not allowed to drink but they are allowed to go over and get killed and so i...
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my name is allison collins. [applause] >> thank you to all of the honorees. item d, the student gallaudet's -- delegate's report. >> i would like to welcome our to welcomedelegate. she was just put in yesterday. >> i am finishing my last year at the high school. to start off with our retreat that we have, we had a joint retreat with the student advisory council three weekends ago. we had some great workshops that we did with diversity training and orientation into the student advisory council. we did soeme great team building. i had a great time getting to know the commission and i am excited to work with them. >> last thursday, the supervisor council helped recruit students to the youth-led mayoral candidate forum. the candidates there were john avalos, and david chiu, david and caesar. >> yesterday, we had our student advisory council camden the elections. the results were that our president is michelle from gal lego. our vice president is jackie. our public relations officer is sidney from isa. our chairman is richard. >> this is the last part. now that we
my name is allison collins. [applause] >> thank you to all of the honorees. item d, the student gallaudet's -- delegate's report. >> i would like to welcome our to welcomedelegate. she was just put in yesterday. >> i am finishing my last year at the high school. to start off with our retreat that we have, we had a joint retreat with the student advisory council three weekends ago. we had some great workshops that we did with diversity training and orientation into the student...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman.e join the chairman in thanking the commission members for their report and the two authors of the legislation that established the commission. along with senator mccaskill and senator webb, i testified at the very first hearing of the commission on wartime contracting. at that time i noted that there are four categories of problems that lead to contingency contracting failures. first, unclear and evolving contract requirements. second, poor management including an inadequate number of skilled contracting personnel. third, an unstable security environment. and, fourth, a lack of commitment by the host government officials to the reconstruction of their own country. unfortunately, the commission has documented all of these problems and more in our nation's wartime contracting efforts. it is especially troubling that our operations in iraq and afghanistan have been plagued by such a high level of waste, fraud and abuse. some of the examples are almost too astonishing to believe. for exam
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman.e join the chairman in thanking the commission members for their report and the two authors of the legislation that established the commission. along with senator mccaskill and senator webb, i testified at the very first hearing of the commission on wartime contracting. at that time i noted that there are four categories of problems that lead to contingency contracting failures. first, unclear and evolving contract requirements. second, poor...
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speaking this morning, maine senator susan collins called for a time-out. >> business owners are reluctant to create jobs today if they are going to need to pay tomorrow to comply with onerous new regulations. that's why employers say that uncertainty generated by washington is a big wet blanket on our economy. >> during her address collins claimed federal agencies are drawing up more than 4200 new rules. >>> president obama's weekly radio address focused on the economy. he says if the u.s. is going to get serious about jobs, it's necessary to get serious about education. >> education is an essential part of this economic agenda. it is an undeniable fact that countries who out educate us today will out compete us tomorrow. businesses will hire wherever the highly skilled and highly trained workers or located. >> the president says his 447 billion dollar jobs bill will help modernize and rebuild schools. >> the crisis is hitting some groups hard. teens and young adults without high school diplomas. there's a program in washington that's helping them prepare them for full time jobs or colleg
speaking this morning, maine senator susan collins called for a time-out. >> business owners are reluctant to create jobs today if they are going to need to pay tomorrow to comply with onerous new regulations. that's why employers say that uncertainty generated by washington is a big wet blanket on our economy. >> during her address collins claimed federal agencies are drawing up more than 4200 new rules. >>> president obama's weekly radio address focused on the economy. he...
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veteran kerry collins will try to fill the shoes. >> going to have some studying to do.ot sure how he is with the books. not sure how that penn state education rates. but, you know, he is going to have to do some studying. >> collins has crammed since joining indy two weeks ago. he is the first starting quarterback for the colts since jim harbaugh was the starter 14 years ago, the first starter not named manning. >> that was a long time ago 1997. that's a testament to the greatness of peyton manning. my goodness. >> to give you an idea how incredible this is, the 49ers have had 14 starters during manning's street. the raiders open the season on mo ight football in denver against the broncos. all the action is right here s at 7 pm. don't >> wow. >> peyton manning, amazing! >>> raiders open monday night football against the broncos. all the action right here this game is televised on cbs 5. and it begins at 7 p.m. don't forget to stick around for the fifth quarter afterwards. >>> despite rain all morning in new york, rafael nadal was told he had to start his match with gil
veteran kerry collins will try to fill the shoes. >> going to have some studying to do.ot sure how he is with the books. not sure how that penn state education rates. but, you know, he is going to have to do some studying. >> collins has crammed since joining indy two weeks ago. he is the first starting quarterback for the colts since jim harbaugh was the starter 14 years ago, the first starter not named manning. >> that was a long time ago 1997. that's a testament to the...
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i would like to invite up alison collins and anyone else who wants to be the part of a school with inhelping to serve north beach and chinatown for 100 years. it is good to see it. jean parker is one of the first schools to teach kindergarten. it has been acclaimed as an excellent school by the state of california's department of education, serving a high percentage of low-income and english language learning students while continuing to achieve high levels of academic achievement. it has been devoted to community service and has a wonderful community of supporters and fundraisers around it. it has prided itself on creating a support of community that personalizes instruction for students. empowering parents for participating and providing culturally appropriate parental information and a school that has had an amazing open door policy to ensure the best services for their children. to mark the 100th birthday, the committee will be celebrating on september 28, and i look forward to attending and celebrating with all of you. i want to take a moment on behalf of the board of supervisors
i would like to invite up alison collins and anyone else who wants to be the part of a school with inhelping to serve north beach and chinatown for 100 years. it is good to see it. jean parker is one of the first schools to teach kindergarten. it has been acclaimed as an excellent school by the state of california's department of education, serving a high percentage of low-income and english language learning students while continuing to achieve high levels of academic achievement. it has been...
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thanks for listening. >> i'm senator susan collins from the great state of maine.ast month, our nation produced no net new jobs. more than 14 million americans could not find work. i have asked employers what would it take to help them add more jobs? no matter the size of their business or the size of their workforce, they tell me that watching the most stop crushing new regulations. some regulations are just plain silly. last year, the federal government issued a warning to a company that spells passaged walnuts. -- packaged walnuts. washington claims that the walnuts were being market. as a drug so the company ordered the company to stop telling customers about the health benefits of nuts. our regulations have far more serious consequences. the e.p.a. has proposed a new rule on a missions from boilers that would cost the private sectors billons of dollars and thousands of jobs. no wonder employers dread what is coming next out of washington. overregulation is hurting our economy. unfortunately, the problem is only growing worse. right now, federal agencies are at
thanks for listening. >> i'm senator susan collins from the great state of maine.ast month, our nation produced no net new jobs. more than 14 million americans could not find work. i have asked employers what would it take to help them add more jobs? no matter the size of their business or the size of their workforce, they tell me that watching the most stop crushing new regulations. some regulations are just plain silly. last year, the federal government issued a warning to a company...