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new bar then it apparently they really make up for lost time so what they what the corrections corp of america was saying is that after these recession periods you even have growth slows a little bit maybe prison population doesn't grow that much that we've seen in past recessions of in the years afterwards the states play catch up and make up for the last time so that in the end the recessions don't really hurt they just kind of pause it but then they make it back on the other side it's kind of fascinating but they're really bizarre trend but you know in these tough times i guess we should be thankful when any business is going well or moral issues i guess i'm i going to side with you know especially real estate business are especially the real estate doesn't think that way but you know by that that's the logic i mean why not think bigger than just the united states of america right i mean it cost what i think eight hundred thousand dollars to house a detainee at guantanamo bay the war on terrorism going away any time soon what's your investment advice should the c.c.a. get into the whole of
new bar then it apparently they really make up for lost time so what they what the corrections corp of america was saying is that after these recession periods you even have growth slows a little bit maybe prison population doesn't grow that much that we've seen in past recessions of in the years afterwards the states play catch up and make up for the last time so that in the end the recessions don't really hurt they just kind of pause it but then they make it back on the other side it's kind...
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like denmark and career not seen some and sweden nothing some clips of some pretty impressive gospel corps. are some friends of america the. richest small in the in williams that this country seems to embrace. and do pretty well but you know it's pretty plot little america but i think other countries are slowly beginning to see is this mostly will go there the choirs that you heard so you think denmark do they did do it on stage while they also do it in church i've seen it on stage. i'm not too familiar with the church. of singing on stage you are a choir belongs to the church of the seventh day adventists do you consider all the choir members to be true believers i think they are. a lot of work and they're members of the same church thank you yes thank you to you know a lot of our students and listen to you know their parents were part of this group we have one kid on the strip he's third generation singer in the score so it's kind of a lenience. i think they are so so this is not this is not a good it's really like if you know to believe. we will come anyone it just happens . to you know verse at sea level insist ch
like denmark and career not seen some and sweden nothing some clips of some pretty impressive gospel corps. are some friends of america the. richest small in the in williams that this country seems to embrace. and do pretty well but you know it's pretty plot little america but i think other countries are slowly beginning to see is this mostly will go there the choirs that you heard so you think denmark do they did do it on stage while they also do it in church i've seen it on stage. i'm not too...
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like denmark and career i've seen some and sweden i've seen some clips of some pretty impressive gospel corps. are some friends of america the. richest small northern williams these countries seem to embrace the style and good for the world but you know it's pretty popular america but i think other countries are slowly beginning to the can but is this mostly will go there the choirs that you heard seizing them or do they did they do it on stage or they also do it in church i've seen it on stage. i'm not too familiar with the church most countries have singing on stage you are choir belongs to the church of the seventh day adventist do you consider all the choir members to be true believers i think. there are a lot of work in the members of the same church that you're saying in your view you know a lot of us students in this group you know their parents were part of this group we have one kid on this trip he's third generation singer in the score so it's kind of a lineage. i think they are so so this is not this is not a good it's really like if you know to believe. we will come any one good it is just our. university. ha
like denmark and career i've seen some and sweden i've seen some clips of some pretty impressive gospel corps. are some friends of america the. richest small northern williams these countries seem to embrace the style and good for the world but you know it's pretty popular america but i think other countries are slowly beginning to the can but is this mostly will go there the choirs that you heard seizing them or do they did they do it on stage or they also do it in church i've seen it on...
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complexities today, we are joined by two of the most talented and accomplished members of america's diplomatic corps. i'm pleased to welcome assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs jeff feldman and former u.s. ambassador of syria robert ford, i should say ambassador, but not currently in country. secretary feldman knows the region well, and having served as ambassador to lebanon, i think he understands as well as anybody the full implications this crisis could have. ambassador ford has worked tirelessly to engage with the people of syria during his tenure. ambassador, we want to all commend you on your courageous and important efforts that you made to distinguish between the clientitis that can sometimes embrace those abroad and your own connection to the values you represented. i think we all were very empressed by that. ambassador ford had to leave the country once in october because of threats to his own safety, but he returned and continued his efforts until the embassy closed last month because of the continue deterioration in security. we thank you both in advance for providing y
complexities today, we are joined by two of the most talented and accomplished members of america's diplomatic corps. i'm pleased to welcome assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs jeff feldman and former u.s. ambassador of syria robert ford, i should say ambassador, but not currently in country. secretary feldman knows the region well, and having served as ambassador to lebanon, i think he understands as well as anybody the full implications this crisis could have. ambassador...
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denmark and career i've seen some and sweden now seen some clips of some pretty impressive gospel corps that are some friends of america the. richest small in the williams this country seems to embrace the style and boot for the world but you know it's pretty popular america but i think other countries are slowly beginning to but is this mostly will be the choirs that you heard these in denmark do they did they do it on stage where they also do it in church i've seen it on stage. i'm not so familiar with the church since who knows country is singing on stage you are choir belongs to the church of the seventh day adventists do you consider all the choir members to be true believers i think. they are a lot of work in their members on the same church that you think you know you two you know a lot of our students in this group you know their parents were part of this group we have one kid on this trip he's third generation singer in the score so it's going to lenience. i think they are so so this is not this is not a good it's really like if you know to believe. you know we can anyone it just happens or could university th
denmark and career i've seen some and sweden now seen some clips of some pretty impressive gospel corps that are some friends of america the. richest small in the williams this country seems to embrace the style and boot for the world but you know it's pretty popular america but i think other countries are slowly beginning to but is this mostly will be the choirs that you heard these in denmark do they did they do it on stage where they also do it in church i've seen it on stage. i'm not so...
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of the navy. he leads america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion. and almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum vitae, his biography in your packages. allow me to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. mabus served in a variety of top posts and the private sector. he was elected as the youngest governor of mississippi at the age of 39. p in more than 100 years at the time of his election, and previously as state auditor 1984 to 1988, and was instrumental in rooting out huge corruption and misappropriation of public funds in county government in 25 counties. he was also appointed to the kingdom of saudi arabia by the clinton administration. let me end the introduction of our splendid speaker by suggesting too he's served two year, '70 to '72 on cruiser little rock. and he was offered a fulbright scholarship. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in well coming to the podium, the honorable mr. mabus. >> mr. chairman, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction.
of the navy. he leads america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion. and almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum vitae, his biography in your packages. allow me to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. mabus served in a variety of top posts and the private sector. he was elected as the youngest governor of mississippi at the age of 39. p in more than 100...
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, it's no surprise that georgetown grads fill the ranks of service organizations, like habitat for humanity, teach for america, and the peace corps. >> it's a great school academically, but also the commitment to serving others and using your education to further the good of the world and humanity. >> there's a whole variety of programs to get involved in, depending on your interests and language abilities oftentimes. so you can take what you learn in the classroom and apply it to social justice in d.c. >> georgetown has a very important saying, and that's "men and women for others." >> there's yet another latin phrase that you hear students use to describe their georgetown experience. >> it really fosters "cura personalis," or, you know, "the formation of a person as a whole," and it emphasizes each aspect, so your intellectual development, your spiritual growth and development, and academic growth and development. >> and that leads to leadership. for example, the georgetown class of 1968 delivered three future presidents -- arroyo of the philippines, cristiani of el salvador, and our very own 42nd president, bill clinton. georg
, it's no surprise that georgetown grads fill the ranks of service organizations, like habitat for humanity, teach for america, and the peace corps. >> it's a great school academically, but also the commitment to serving others and using your education to further the good of the world and humanity. >> there's a whole variety of programs to get involved in, depending on your interests and language abilities oftentimes. so you can take what you learn in the classroom and apply it to...
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and in my state of the union address, i proposed a new initiative called the veterans job corps. to put veterans back to work and protecting and rebuilding america. today, we are laying out the details of the proposal. first, we want to help communities hire veterans as cops and firefighters. you guys have seen what a great job jacob is doing. there are a bunch of folks like that who could be doing that outstanding work across the country. it is not that easy these days to get a job at a firehouse. over the past few years, tight budgets have forced a lot of states and local communities to layoff a lot of first responders. now my administration, when i first came into office, one of the first things we did through the recovery act was made sure states and local governments helped or got the help they needed to prevent some of the layoffs. thousands of jobs were saved across the country. harold and i were talking as we came over here. thousands of firefighter jobs were saved because of the actions we took, but budgets are still tight. that is a problem we need to fix. jobs that protect our families and communities should not be the first on the ch
and in my state of the union address, i proposed a new initiative called the veterans job corps. to put veterans back to work and protecting and rebuilding america. today, we are laying out the details of the proposal. first, we want to help communities hire veterans as cops and firefighters. you guys have seen what a great job jacob is doing. there are a bunch of folks like that who could be doing that outstanding work across the country. it is not that easy these days to get a job at a...
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of america, j.p. morgan, citi and wells fargo. you also recommend comerica. u.s. bank corp, and just to mention some of them. most people think the banks are in deep trouble. why do you like them? >> first off, at this stage -- in other words, in the last 10 quarters bankering is up year over year. loan volume is increasing. because the yield curve sell a little bit steeper, we're getting better margins. we're seeing income rise from trading and investors banking and deposit fees going up, and bigger income from asset management, and the costs are under control. at the same time, the balance sheet of the industry is stronger than it has been at any time in the st three decades. e comnies auall have more capital and percentage of assets going back to 1938. so it's psychology that's killing these companies. >> susie: very upbeat view otd financials. thank you so much, we prrnt you coming on the program. and before you go. any disclosures to make about the stocks you mentioned? >> unfortunately, i can't buy anything. >> susie: thanks so much for coming on the program. and we'v
of america, j.p. morgan, citi and wells fargo. you also recommend comerica. u.s. bank corp, and just to mention some of them. most people think the banks are in deep trouble. why do you like them? >> first off, at this stage -- in other words, in the last 10 quarters bankering is up year over year. loan volume is increasing. because the yield curve sell a little bit steeper, we're getting better margins. we're seeing income rise from trading and investors banking and deposit fees going...
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of optimism, the new frontier, space program, peace corps, gung ho. >> life is clearly worse particularly if you're not a white guy. but there was a feeling of americaendence, whether it's the moon program or how much more prosperous the country was becoming overtime. chris: and young. >> and i think on a personal basis a lot of people connect to that time and reminds them of someone in their lives. for me it's my grandparents and for a lot of people might be grandparents or parents. chris: i could do so many things. you could smoke, you could drink. >> this is the key, it's a period where you have kind of like acceptable decadence that's allowed. drinking at lunch, being able to smoke. all the health-related p.c. nonsense is off the table and looked great doing it. they have the great clothes, doing all the stuff you're not allowed to do anymore. chris: a cocktail glass, a cigarette at lunchtime, cigarette on an airplane. >> yes. chris: you start here, john. what would be a time capsule, don't tell me those also things we communicate on. >> god, i hope not. i think we're already doing that, right? the series to me captured this era best had been th
of optimism, the new frontier, space program, peace corps, gung ho. >> life is clearly worse particularly if you're not a white guy. but there was a feeling of americaendence, whether it's the moon program or how much more prosperous the country was becoming overtime. chris: and young. >> and i think on a personal basis a lot of people connect to that time and reminds them of someone in their lives. for me it's my grandparents and for a lot of people might be grandparents or...
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of the marine corps say there is no pain like burying a brother. >> we heard he came from purcellville. it stings more when it's from a small town. >> they hold the symbols of america quin was trianing toaining to defend. >> he will be buried next wednesday in arlington national cemetery. we have an alert. police in the district have made a series of raids against those who have made big bucks off of your electronics. it effects those in the districts to the suburbs. >> 16 arrests and counting in this bust. if somebody gets your iphone or your laptop -- this operation was not about the guys who break into the car it is the guys who buy the stuff from those guys. >> so many people in d.c. and the suburbs have had electronics stolen. >> i've had my service truck broken into. >> tonight the npd displayed a slew of stolen stuff from a dozen businesses. the businesses tried to profit from you. >> they know it comes from robberies, burglaries. >> one business was in this trinidad neighborhood. >> the owner didn't say much. >> these items were stolen? >> the operation to target the guys who buy from the guys who steal from you came from a series of robberies. buyers were
of the marine corps say there is no pain like burying a brother. >> we heard he came from purcellville. it stings more when it's from a small town. >> they hold the symbols of america quin was trianing toaining to defend. >> he will be buried next wednesday in arlington national cemetery. we have an alert. police in the district have made a series of raids against those who have made big bucks off of your electronics. it effects those in the districts to the suburbs. >>...
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of the many recreational buildings built by the corps and still enjoyed today by ntional preservation of the chesapeake and ohio channel, those investments have stood the test of time and benefited america an indeed. i would like to ask committee members for serious consideration of this amendmento the milwaukee,sin, congresswoma. >> thank you so much, representative kaptur. this is a thoughtful amendment when you consider that the unemployment rateour v veterans from iraq and afghanistan stands at 12.1% as compared to the 8.7% among the general population, and when you look at our younger veterans aged 18 to 24 that over 29%. when you think about the returning veterans as we end these wars and they're coming back, one of the greatest resources for their finding a job has been with the post office. and of course our post offices are closing. and so ex temely important amendment and i hope members would give it the consideration that it ani would lady. >> i thank the gentle lady v yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. doggett. t gentlewoman for her leadership on this issue. we have made substantial progress in reducingploy in our particularly as i travel across the county i
of the many recreational buildings built by the corps and still enjoyed today by ntional preservation of the chesapeake and ohio channel, those investments have stood the test of time and benefited america an indeed. i would like to ask committee members for serious consideration of this amendmento the milwaukee,sin, congresswoma. >> thank you so much, representative kaptur. this is a thoughtful amendment when you consider that the unemployment rateour v veterans from iraq and afghanistan...
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of america. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> santorum since arielle but he spoke -- santorum finish second. he spoke in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. it is great to be back in pennsylvania. you for joining us. [cheers and applause] let me just thank all of you for being here. i know that you are not going to be here -- we have about 10001500 people who could not get in here. and i feel welcome back home to pennsylvania. you very much. -- thank you carry much. [cheers and applause] it is -- i want to congratulate governor romney. i gave him a call earlier. i want to thank all of the folks from illinois. if you look at what does clinton happen tonight, we're going to win central and western illinois. we are happy about the delegates where glenn to get, too. [cheers and applause] we wanted to come here tonight back to pennsylvania, back to a favored place of mine. it is the town of gettysburg. [cheers and applause] there are so many memories that come to mind where abraham lincoln
of america. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> santorum since arielle but he spoke -- santorum finish second. he spoke in pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. it is great to be back in pennsylvania. you for joining us. [cheers and applause] let me just thank all of you for being here. i know that you are not going to be here -- we have about 10001500 people...
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american express, bank of america, two of the blue chip averages stronger gainers, along with general electric and travelers corp. >> thank you so much, bill. we've got meredith whitney here. she rocked the world back in 2007 when she accurately predicted citigroup's cash crisis. four big banks failed the latest stress test. with 15 other banks getting the okay through the fed, what does this say about the health of the industry's recovery. we posed that question to meredith whitney. she's ceo of meredith whitney advisory group. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i want to get your take on where people are allocating money. what's your reaction to the bank stress tests? >> the assumptions were draconian. the severe scenarios that were imposed upon the banks. i don't know that it's surprising, other than it came two days earlier than expected. we had a buy on jpmorgan for a long time. we've had a sell on suntrust, which failed. and citi failed. i think citi failed because it asked for too much and maybe didn't have an appropriate accepts of what the fed was expecting. they can resubmit and pass. >> so you th
american express, bank of america, two of the blue chip averages stronger gainers, along with general electric and travelers corp. >> thank you so much, bill. we've got meredith whitney here. she rocked the world back in 2007 when she accurately predicted citigroup's cash crisis. four big banks failed the latest stress test. with 15 other banks getting the okay through the fed, what does this say about the health of the industry's recovery. we posed that question to meredith whitney....
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of the earth. i love america. if we came together, we will keep america as it has always been, the hope of the earth. thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] [applause] .> > [applause] >> i will keep on battling. get the job done. thank you. look at that. who is jeffrey? >> me. >> how old are you? >> five. >> want me to use that pen, there? ok. thanks, jeffrey. >> you are very welcome. >> is this your sister? >> she wants you to sign it, too. >> i wish you could vote for me. >> you have to be at least 18. she's 13. >> how many years till she can vote? >> five. >> you're right. >> i know that. 5 + 3. >> all right. here we go. [applause] thanks so much. >> president romney. >> thank you so much. look at that. thank you. want me to sign that? there you go. good to see you guys. shake your hand there. good tos e see you. how are you? this looks good. appreciate that. thank you. sign that? sure. thanks. thanks, guys. how you guys doing? good. thanks. how you doing, buddy? how are you? good to be here today. i appreciate that. [laughter] hi, there. how are you? good to see
of the earth. i love america. if we came together, we will keep america as it has always been, the hope of the earth. thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [applause] [applause] .> > [applause] >> i will keep on battling. get the job done. thank you. look at that. who is jeffrey? >> me. >> how old are you? >> five. >> want me to use that pen, there? ok. thanks,...
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of america. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp2012] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dreams of fame and fortune one pays the rent one could end up going to prison one just might be president only in america dreaming in red white and blue only in america you can dream as big as you want to we all get a chance everybody gets to dance only in america going down a freeway in wilder's son and a baker's daughter all they want is everything she came out here to be an actress he was a ♪ ♪ >> in a few moments, today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." the brookings institution host a forum on nuclear proliferation. live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and our "road to the white house" coverage continues at 7:00 p.m. eastern with gop candidate rick santorum in ohio. coming up in half hour, we will talk with republican senator james inhofe of oklahoma about global climate change. at 8:20 a.m. eastern, we will focus on proposals by some states that will
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we're seeing today, you know, melissa, is really the under performers being bank of america, citigroup, suntrust, key corphaving well out performed over the course of the year. valuations looking a little bit lofty. right now we're looking at a group trading at just north of 13 times forward earnings, above the s&p multiple. investors are starting to question the run they've had thus far. we're going into a port and regulatory event next week, and i think we're all using between the global growth slowdown, some of the news coming out of europe, the strength in the group, it is a good reason to start taking profits off the table. >> we're out of time. anywhere that you would be a buyer at the moment? >> absolutely. this is an opportunity to rotate out of the higher beta names and start rotating into the quality names, names like p & c, fifth third, wells fargo. they'll do very well. they have a nice growth trajectory coming on board and i think they'll be rewarded getting into those names. >> thanks for the advice. good of you to join us. minutes away from the close in europe. we'll take you there when the
we're seeing today, you know, melissa, is really the under performers being bank of america, citigroup, suntrust, key corphaving well out performed over the course of the year. valuations looking a little bit lofty. right now we're looking at a group trading at just north of 13 times forward earnings, above the s&p multiple. investors are starting to question the run they've had thus far. we're going into a port and regulatory event next week, and i think we're all using between the global...
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of america. -- god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [chanting "4 more years"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ roundtableeporter's on the presidential campaign. >> it is still march. if we had something else, we would say it is a replay. it is march. you at that% of the primary still to come. a lot of them will be winner take all. >> the essence of this story is that the party is preparing for the possibility advising the camp -- campaign about what can and cannot happen. >> i agree with what you are saying. it is possible. you have got newt gingrich, who remains in the race and is pledging to stay in and take it to tampa. you see the possibilities of people dropping out. if mitt romney can come on this, then the argument is going to end right there. because of the perceived divide within the party is, i think it is wise to prepare for the possibilities. >> i know you are quite familiar with rule number 30. this change from 2008-2012. >> that is exactly what the rick santorum group is try to push for. mitt romney may have 1 million mor
of america. -- god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [chanting "4 more years"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ roundtableeporter's on the presidential campaign. >> it is still march. if we had something else, we would say it is a replay. it is march. you at that% of the primary still to come. a lot of them will be winner take all. >> the...
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america. i yield back my remaining time and ask for support of the veterans job corps amendment. >> question is on agreeing to the amendment offered by the gentle lady from ohio. those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed say no. >> no. >> noes have it. recorded vote is requested. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. garrett. >> no. >> mr. garrett, no. mr. simpson? >> no. >> mr. simpson, no. mr. campbell? >> no. >> mr. campbell, no. >> mr. calvert. >> no. >> mr. calvert, no. mr. akin. mr. cole. >> no. >> mr. cole, no. mr. price. >> no. >> mr. price, no. mr. mcclintock. >> no. >> mr. mcclintock, no. mr. stutzman. >> no. >> mr. stutzman, no. mr. lankford. >> no. >> ms. black. >> no. >> mr. ribble, pass. mr. flores. >> no. >> mr. flores, no. mr. mulvaney. >> no. >> mr. mulvaney, no. mr. heulskamp. >> no. >> no, mr. young. >> no. >> fl young, no. mr. akita. >> no. >> mr. akita, no. mr. again ta. >> no. >> mr. genta, no. mr. woodall. >> no. >> mr. woodall, no. mr. akin. >> no. >> mr. akin, no. mr. van hollen. >> yes. >> mr. van hollen, aye. ms. schwartz. >> aye. >> ms. schwartz, aye. ms. kaptu
america. i yield back my remaining time and ask for support of the veterans job corps amendment. >> question is on agreeing to the amendment offered by the gentle lady from ohio. those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> those opposed say no. >> no. >> noes have it. recorded vote is requested. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. garrett. >> no. >> mr. garrett, no. mr. simpson? >> no. >> mr. simpson, no. mr. campbell? >> no. >>...
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corps of engineers, the presidio trust, and others. i do want to say the we have been in contact with the america's cup organizing committee about this estimate, and they will continue to commit to provide these funds to the cities and be reimbursed. i described this earlier. this is from the retention of the three sites. this will add up to approximately a little over $3 million over the course of the event as compared with the original projections with all of the venues being occupied. the next item is reduced even- related infrastructure costs. this has to do with the financing method for some of the port infrastructure, that instead of needing a general fund transfer to deal with the crews terminal, we instead are devoting the america's cup organizing committee dollars towards very discreet improvements that will allow the financing to proceed, and obviously be done and it more cost-effective way. in addition, this amount includes an allowance for certain improvements to telecommunications infrastructure that are needed for the event. the next item is a reallocation of park and they mitigation responsibilities, and in the file is a memora
corps of engineers, the presidio trust, and others. i do want to say the we have been in contact with the america's cup organizing committee about this estimate, and they will continue to commit to provide these funds to the cities and be reimbursed. i described this earlier. this is from the retention of the three sites. this will add up to approximately a little over $3 million over the course of the event as compared with the original projections with all of the venues being occupied. the...
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of america and korea are forever grateful. first rlieutenant kathy drake. [ applause ] first lieutenant eleanor porter, u.s. army. smch [ applause ] sergeant daisy lozak u.s. marine corps. [ applause ] >>> lieutenant patricia johnson, united states naefr. captain katherine taylor, united states air force. [ applause ] how about a big round of applause for all our panelists. [ applause ] each of our ladies is married to veterans, as well, which is quite remarkable. kathy taylor met her husband who went to the air force shortly after the signing of the armistice. we're honored to have two of the husbands with us today. first lieutenant dr. dale drake and lieutenant thomas porter also korean war veterans. we would like to recognize three korean war husbands unable to join us, as well, today before stach sergeant lewis lozak, vice admiral john johnson and pfc robert f. myers. it's been a remarkable program today and it's time to wrap it up, but i hope you've all benefited from the words that were spoken today. it was some 60 years ago on the korean peninsula and the future of cokorea was very much in dou. and despite the korea became in abject poverty, devastated by confli
of america and korea are forever grateful. first rlieutenant kathy drake. [ applause ] first lieutenant eleanor porter, u.s. army. smch [ applause ] sergeant daisy lozak u.s. marine corps. [ applause ] >>> lieutenant patricia johnson, united states naefr. captain katherine taylor, united states air force. [ applause ] how about a big round of applause for all our panelists. [ applause ] each of our ladies is married to veterans, as well, which is quite remarkable. kathy taylor met her...
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of the consumer internet, but the citizen internet as well. at code for america -- you might be wondering what we do. we are a peace corps for dekes.hrough our fellowship program, we have been getting great developers and designers to take a year off and work with city government. what comes from that are great apps that citizens can use, but more than that, they work with the government on more innovative approaches to try to institutionalize these different approaches that reflect what we have come to call web 2.0. what we're talking about today is an amazing program funded by google, the kauffman foundation, help from her on, and others, and received an accelerator for civic start-ups. by that, we mean companies that work in the government space that will disrupt, in a healthy way, the government ecosystem, and provide a new set of vendors and provide new and innovative ways for citizens to access government services. we are very excited to be partnering with san francisco on this. i am grateful for everyone here in the room, especially mayor lee, ron conaway, a andjay, who we have seen -- and jay, who we have seen as an innovat
of the consumer internet, but the citizen internet as well. at code for america -- you might be wondering what we do. we are a peace corps for dekes.hrough our fellowship program, we have been getting great developers and designers to take a year off and work with city government. what comes from that are great apps that citizens can use, but more than that, they work with the government on more innovative approaches to try to institutionalize these different approaches that reflect what we...
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corps fighting men were also awarded the medal. this first conflict by american ground forces outside our nation's borders was brief, but it was a hint of things to come. america'srowth, the prospering of the adventurous idealism on which it was founded, these were making the united states a world power. a position of world leadership unsought but unavoidable was even then being thrust upon the this time it was no isolated conflict. this time the challenge to freedom and the involvement of free men in it were at such a scale that a name never used before in man's history was created to describe it. the world war. from our perspective in history, the first world war. but for the doughboy in hundreds of thousands, it was the world war. on a personal level, it was perhaps very little different from any war any time. >> where did that sergeant go? we're due to move out any -- >> wow! take your time, sarge, don't hurry on my account. where do they get 'em all? there's not that many shells. you lousy -- how can we go out there? how? >> we can move until -- i wish i was home. i wonder what they're doing -- >> -- at home. come on, let's do something! >> the war that fac
corps fighting men were also awarded the medal. this first conflict by american ground forces outside our nation's borders was brief, but it was a hint of things to come. america'srowth, the prospering of the adventurous idealism on which it was founded, these were making the united states a world power. a position of world leadership unsought but unavoidable was even then being thrust upon the this time it was no isolated conflict. this time the challenge to freedom and the involvement of free...
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of the earth. i love america. if we came together, we will keep america as it has always been, the hope of the earth. thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] that is fine. perfect. >> that is also where emann's family is from. >> isn't that amazing? >> she came over in 1909. isn't that amazing? >> what was your family's name? ok. >> there we go, thank you. >> reagan, good to meet you. hi, how are you? did to see you. thank you. >> thank you, thank you. >> what is going to make your decision? [applause] there we go. hi, how're you. good to see you guys. thank you for being here. how did you get her signature? isn't she great? could you hear me in here? i hope so. did you guys get lunch here today? thank you. how're you doing? thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> this is from the bicentennial. >> thank you. welcome home. >> thank you. >> thank you. how are you? >> you got my vote. >> how are you doing? good to see you. >> south carolina. >> that is good. there we go. i will sign this. there we go. hi, how are you? [applause] [laughter] hi, how are you? thank you. hi, how ar
of the earth. i love america. if we came together, we will keep america as it has always been, the hope of the earth. thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] that is fine. perfect. >> that is also where emann's family is from. >> isn't that amazing? >> she came over in 1909. isn't that amazing? >> what was your family's name? ok. >> there we go, thank you. >> reagan,...
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of the navy. a secretary who these america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum today. his biography in your packages allow me simply to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. made a surge sergent's top posts in government and the private sector. in 1997 he was selected as the youngest governor of the at the age of 39. in more than 100 years at the time of his election and previously as state auditor in 1994 to 1988 and was instrumental in rooting out huge corruption and the superb duration of public funds and county government in 25 counties. he was also appointed ambassador kingdom of saudi arabia for the clinton ministration in 1984. that man the introduction of our splendid speaker this morning by suggesting that he has served two years, 70 to 72 a surface warfare cruiser on little rock and was offered a fulbright scholarship and woodrow wilson fellowship at the detention, please join me in welcoming to our podium, the
of the navy. a secretary who these america's navy and marine corps and is responsible for an annual budget in excess of $150 billion almost 900,000 persons. you have copies of his curriculum today. his biography in your packages allow me simply to make a few remarks about his background. prior to joining the administration of president barack obama, mr. made a surge sergent's top posts in government and the private sector. in 1997 he was selected as the youngest governor of the at the age of...
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america with dennis wholey" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. the american federation of teachers, a union of professionals. poongsan corp, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation. afo communications. and the rotondaro family trusts. and the rotondaro family trusts.
america with dennis wholey" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. the american federation of teachers, a union of professionals. poongsan corp, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation. afo communications. and the rotondaro family trusts. and the rotondaro family trusts.
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america and its military will remain globally engaged and forward deployed. for my department, the department of the navy, this new strategy requires a navy and marine corps team that is built and ready for any eventuality on land, in the ocean, or on the vast cyberseas. we see maritime in growing demand, things from deterring aggression from state and non-state actors, projecting power, and providing disaster relief and humanitarian assistance whenever and wherever they are needed. my favorite navy recruiting poster says, sometimes we follow the storm to the shore. sometimes we are the storm. we do it with the same people. we do it with the same platforms, and we do it without taking up an inch of anybody else's sovereign soul. while the security environment that we all face is complex and changing, our shared interests are simple and enduring, interest of security, prosperity, respect for universal values and international order. those common goals form the basis of our grand strategy reaching back to roosevelt and king, and if anything, are even more vital today in a globally s and future threats may and probably will take a lot of different shapes. we can'
america and its military will remain globally engaged and forward deployed. for my department, the department of the navy, this new strategy requires a navy and marine corps team that is built and ready for any eventuality on land, in the ocean, or on the vast cyberseas. we see maritime in growing demand, things from deterring aggression from state and non-state actors, projecting power, and providing disaster relief and humanitarian assistance whenever and wherever they are needed. my favorite...
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of the earth. i love america. if we came together, we will keep america as it has always been, the hope of the earth. thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. >> our you? -- how are you? >> thank you. [no discernible audio] >> thank you, i appreciate you being here. >> do not let up on obamacare. >> i am good, how or you? >> i'm good. let me sign one of these. that is where her family is from. can you believe that? >> they came over in 1909. >> can you have a picture with me? take my picture? >> what was your family's name? >> o'connor and monaghan. >> my father is still there. >> reagan, good to me you. >> about, this is reagan country. >> thank you so much. >> good to see you. thank you. >> good, we will get the job done. thank you, thank you. the whites "road to house" coverage with several campaign events in illinois. mitt romney will deliver a speech on the u.s. economy at the university of chicago. you can watch that live here on c-span. over on c-span to, we will bring you one of four scheduled events
of the earth. i love america. if we came together, we will keep america as it has always been, the hope of the earth. thank you so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. >> our you? -- how are you? >> thank you. [no discernible audio] >> thank you, i appreciate you being here. >> do not let up on obamacare. >>...
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of america. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next, president obama at a fund-raiser in vermont. then a pentagon briefing concerning the dover mortuary. president clinton and former secretary albright. tomorrow on washington journal, alison black discusses the 90 day extension of the transportation program and the impact it has on states and their employees. maneesha mithal talks about the agency's report on online consumer privacy. mark matthews discusses the future of the international space station. >> life sunday, our founding fathers, civility and conservative politics. your questions for richard brookhiser. he will take your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets sunday on "booktv." >> now, president obama at a fund-raiser in vermont. he talks about some of his accomplishments during his first term and his plans for a second term. he made four campaign spots, two in vermont and two in maine. this is about 35 minutes. [cheers and applause] >> hello, vermont. [cheers and applause] thank you. tha
of america. [cheers and applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next, president obama at a fund-raiser in vermont. then a pentagon briefing concerning the dover mortuary. president clinton and former secretary albright. tomorrow on washington journal, alison black discusses the 90 day extension of the transportation program and the impact it has on states and their employees. maneesha mithal talks about...
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of america. [applause] an allahabad ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp12] . >> next live your calls an comments on "washington journal" then a senate hearing on syria with the defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. then a house hearing on the fema 2013 budget request with the administrator. he details the f.b.i.'s 100-year hidden history and j. edgar hoover's fight. >> he stands alone. he is lake the washington monument. he stands land like a statue encased in grime as one of the most powerful men who ever served in washington. 11 presidents, 48 years, from woodrow wilson to richard nixon. there is no one like him. and a great deal of what we know and think we know about him is myth and legend >> this morning we look at the latest unemployment figures th
of america. [applause] an allahabad ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp12] . >> next live your calls an comments on "washington journal" then a senate hearing on syria with the defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. then a house hearing on the fema 2013 budget request with the administrator. he details the f.b.i.'s 100-year hidden history and j. edgar hoover's fight. >> he...
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corp. mdp for home gamer. fourth largest magazine company in america. publishes 24 titles, including some you no doubt cannot get enough ofetter home & gardens," "lhj," "family circle." easy organizing, "parents," "american baby" and, oh, man, one for the ages, "fitness" holy cow. anyway. meredith is one of the biggest conundrums in the market. a magazine stock rallying like crazy. print is supposed to be a thing of the past. print is dead, right? dead trees. the magazine industry was long ago left for dead. you know something? i don't even know if kids these days know what magazines are. they are more likely to think about artillery than they are about glossy paper. and they certainly aren't worth the paper they are printed on. remember when "newsweek" is sold for a buck, not an issue, the entire public i had indicati pu washington post," just to get rid of the massive liabilities. this is so compelling. how come meredith has climbed 60% since october? now within striking distance of 6 5 2-week high. do the people buying this one not get the memo? didn't they notice when "reader's digest" went under in 2009? how does a m
corp. mdp for home gamer. fourth largest magazine company in america. publishes 24 titles, including some you no doubt cannot get enough ofetter home & gardens," "lhj," "family circle." easy organizing, "parents," "american baby" and, oh, man, one for the ages, "fitness" holy cow. anyway. meredith is one of the biggest conundrums in the market. a magazine stock rallying like crazy. print is supposed to be a thing of the past. print is...
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of america, care that never quits. visit cancercenters.com. >>> a top long-distance runner can finish a marathon in two hours and change. just so happens that's how fast this year's marine corpsfilled up. 30,000 spots gone in just over two hours. the fastest ever for a marathon in the united states. and i got my spot! >> yea, anita!
of america, care that never quits. visit cancercenters.com. >>> a top long-distance runner can finish a marathon in two hours and change. just so happens that's how fast this year's marine corpsfilled up. 30,000 spots gone in just over two hours. the fastest ever for a marathon in the united states. and i got my spot! >> yea, anita!
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america is addicted to war. well from the ship from the halls of montezuma to the shores of tripoli that's how the u.s. marine corps anthem begins as a sort of a global salute to its own war making powers that have gone on for you know well over one hundred fifty years in various parts of the world united states has become an empire really not just a nation it has interests all over the world it has troops and and bases and military relationships and in well over one hundred fifty countries and so this is really something that's not just the militarism but it has actually concrete purpose it takes care of supporting american interests it creates and generates jobs for americans and this military industrial complex actually is very functional for the united states it's a form of pentagon socialism we're government funding creates jobs but there's nobody there to criticize it as you know a stimulus programs that don't work they want more pentagon spending republicans do but so do the democrats then who benefits from going to war. well you know in the short run people who are finding jobs in the military do they can't
america is addicted to war. well from the ship from the halls of montezuma to the shores of tripoli that's how the u.s. marine corps anthem begins as a sort of a global salute to its own war making powers that have gone on for you know well over one hundred fifty years in various parts of the world united states has become an empire really not just a nation it has interests all over the world it has troops and and bases and military relationships and in well over one hundred fifty countries and...