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he made the excellent point that much of the cold war, when defense spending was 6% to 10% of gdp, defense had a default science -- we do not think of it trying to build our future domestic economy, and americans surely did not want to have to pick winners, but implicitly, we put a lot of money into our long-term economic foundations, which spilled over into the domestic economy. but if defense is only 3% of gdp, you do not have the same magnitude of effect. have to think about science and infrastructure strategies deserve more attention directly focused on them, because they are not getting it from spillover in the defense sector that they were before. that was the theme of the conversation for a while. so we will go to the front. gentleman the third row and then the fifth. >> i am a union officer, and i think the real problem is getting stuff through congress. even when you talk about infrastructure, there was a story today on npr about gas consumption being the highest ever, because prices are so low and no one is willing to increase the gas tax. the budget control act, at least from th
he made the excellent point that much of the cold war, when defense spending was 6% to 10% of gdp, defense had a default science -- we do not think of it trying to build our future domestic economy, and americans surely did not want to have to pick winners, but implicitly, we put a lot of money into our long-term economic foundations, which spilled over into the domestic economy. but if defense is only 3% of gdp, you do not have the same magnitude of effect. have to think about science and...
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i am hank gaffney, 54 years in defense. one thing i have not heard -- when talking about debt, i read all of the articles. ofare entering a period secular stagnation, or are deep into it, and do not really know the way out. i the same time, interest rates, , and it7% on bonds looks like it will be that way for a long time. i heard then bernanke, in a brookings -- i heard ben bernanke, in a brookings session, note that the national debt would increase to 77% over the next 10 years. i am not sure with the big problem with debt is. michael: we will do one more question. reporter fromrk, "governor executive." question for mr. hale. do the pentagon lobbyists and planners restrict themselves to what the defense budget ought to be, or do they take note of the fact that it is linked to domestic spending and revenue? is it kosher for them to get into that at all? michael: let's start with my and alice -- with maya and alice on the debt and then go to bob. maya: no surprise, everyone that theyorrow things won it to borrow before. so
i am hank gaffney, 54 years in defense. one thing i have not heard -- when talking about debt, i read all of the articles. ofare entering a period secular stagnation, or are deep into it, and do not really know the way out. i the same time, interest rates, , and it7% on bonds looks like it will be that way for a long time. i heard then bernanke, in a brookings -- i heard ben bernanke, in a brookings session, note that the national debt would increase to 77% over the next 10 years. i am not sure...
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and defense department, in an ocean of secrecy. i had clearances i had forgotten about for programs i had forgot existedded and so on. at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence. i came to believe very strongly that, the american people had given c.i.a. a pass on a lot of things because of this conflict with the so viet union. and i believe that after the ends of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why. to help them understand why intelligence was important to the government and presidents. and, so, i committed to release de classify all the estimates, c.i.a. had ever done on the soviet union, and de classify details, on covert actionses, to make some more senior officials available to the press and for open hearings on the hill. i felt the same way in the department of definite. now, sometimes the transparenty isn't to the public but internal. they say if you only knew what i know -- you know why i decided. >> that portrays somebody who is arrogant or insecure. i fou
and defense department, in an ocean of secrecy. i had clearances i had forgotten about for programs i had forgot existedded and so on. at the end of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence. i came to believe very strongly that, the american people had given c.i.a. a pass on a lot of things because of this conflict with the so viet union. and i believe that after the ends of the cold war we were going to have to be more open about what we did and why. to help them understand why...
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then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in tre once in a year he would gather the troops. and they never knew when it was going to come. he would get up and he would bring the boom box in and james brown "i feel good" would come sxon he would do it wire to wire and they would lose their minds. what a defense they had in tampa. >> mike: bruce arians. tom moore out to arizona. these older coaches at the end to be around the game. hand-off goes with tra carson. and for the players and the coaching staff as well, somebody with that kind of experience, that reservoir of knowledge to share -- they've seen it all a thousand times. so when it happens in your building, how great is it to have somebod
then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in tre once in a year he would gather the troops. and they never knew when it was going to come. he would get up...
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defense budget. president jimmy carter defeated president ford in the general election, winning 50% of the popular vote to mr. ford's 48%. the league of women voters sponsored this debate. it is about 90 minutes. ms. frederick: good evening. i'm pauline frederick of npr, moderator of this second of the historic debates of the 1976 campaign between gerald r. ford of michigan, republican candidate for president, and jimmy carter of georgia, democratic candidate for president. thank you, president ford and thank you, governor carter, for being with us tonight. this debate takes place before an audience in the palace of fine arts theater in san francisco. an estimated 100 million americans are watching on television as well. san francisco was the site of the signing of the united nations charter, 31 years ago. thus, it is an appropriate place to hold this debate, the subject of which is foreign and defense issues. the questioners tonight are max frankel, associate editor of the "new york times," henry l.
defense budget. president jimmy carter defeated president ford in the general election, winning 50% of the popular vote to mr. ford's 48%. the league of women voters sponsored this debate. it is about 90 minutes. ms. frederick: good evening. i'm pauline frederick of npr, moderator of this second of the historic debates of the 1976 campaign between gerald r. ford of michigan, republican candidate for president, and jimmy carter of georgia, democratic candidate for president. thank you, president...
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- a defense capability second to none. we've lost in our foreign policy, the character of the american people. we've ignored or excluded the american people and the congress from participation in the shaping of our foreign policy. it's been one of secrecy and exclusion. in addition to that we've had a chance to became now, contrary to our long-standing beliefs and principles, the arms merchant of the whole world. we've tried to buy success from our enemies, and at the same time we've excluded from the process the normal friendship of our allies. in addition to that we've become fearful to compete with the soviet union on an equal basis. we talk about detente. the soviet union knows what they want in detente, and they've been getting it. we have not known what we've wanted and we've been out-traded in almost every instance. the other point i wanna make is about our defense. we've got to be a nation blessed with a defense capability that's efficient, tough, capable, well organized, narrowly focused fighting capability. the a
- a defense capability second to none. we've lost in our foreign policy, the character of the american people. we've ignored or excluded the american people and the congress from participation in the shaping of our foreign policy. it's been one of secrecy and exclusion. in addition to that we've had a chance to became now, contrary to our long-standing beliefs and principles, the arms merchant of the whole world. we've tried to buy success from our enemies, and at the same time we've excluded...
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it's not going to change how we play defense. we'll still go after the ball and have the effort. >> all right, guys, i mean you get the feeling that whoever is the quarterback we're going to go with it that it really doesn't matter because the is that kind of a mistake for the broncos to kind of down play the importance of their quarterback? >> it's a situation where once again it's trying to be a mistake-free football team. well, last night we saw an interception for trevor. we saw an interception from paxton, so it's not a mistake- free football team. i continue to look at it and say the defense cannot win every game as it did last no, maybe it can. the question i ask you in return troy, is if peyton manning stale living in -- still living in denver and wanted to come back today would you let him? >> not at age 40. >> and not with this offense. >> right, square peg, round hole, it didn't fit. just put lynch in in the shot gun. >> well, he beat the panthers beyond beyond yards a team ever had. the defense scored six touchdowns t
it's not going to change how we play defense. we'll still go after the ball and have the effort. >> all right, guys, i mean you get the feeling that whoever is the quarterback we're going to go with it that it really doesn't matter because the is that kind of a mistake for the broncos to kind of down play the importance of their quarterback? >> it's a situation where once again it's trying to be a mistake-free football team. well, last night we saw an interception for trevor. we saw...
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then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in there and talk to him. the troops. and they never knew when it was going to come. he would get up and he would bring the boom box in and james brown "i feel good" would come sxon he would do it wire to wire and they would lose their minds. what a defense they had in tampa. >> mike: bruce arians. tom moore out to arizona. these older coaches at the end to be around the game. hand-off goes with tra carson. and for the players and the coaching staff as well, somebody with that kind of experience, that reservoir of knowledge to share -- they've seen it all a thousand times. so when it happens in your building, how great is it to have somebody like that,
then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in there and talk to him. the troops. and they never knew when it was going to come. he would get up and he...
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that's what you're going to need from the defense. you're going to need big plays and come up big in critical situations to bail the offense out. i'm not saying that they won't be able to move the football. i'm talking about that didn't have their quarterback. the steelers didn't have roethlisberger for ten games but they got by. so i think the defense is going to need to continue to make big plays like that. >> hold them at bay. most of this unit is back. >> yeah. >> from this defense. bill belichick likes that. they feel good about what they can do defensively. >> you were talking about the are just followers and young players but are now leaders. malcon brown is a leader. terrence brown talks about coaching everybody else. i think that's important for him to take over that position so quickly and be a leader on this team. >> thanks. we will see you next week. >> great job today. >> same to you. >> steve burton, the birthday boy, let's send it back to you. >> thank you very much. we have much more to come including bill belichick's
that's what you're going to need from the defense. you're going to need big plays and come up big in critical situations to bail the offense out. i'm not saying that they won't be able to move the football. i'm talking about that didn't have their quarterback. the steelers didn't have roethlisberger for ten games but they got by. so i think the defense is going to need to continue to make big plays like that. >> hold them at bay. most of this unit is back. >> yeah. >> from...
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president, we will be strong in those areas and also in defense. defense capability second to none. policy.lost our for we have lost the character of the american people. we have ignored or excluded the american people in congress and the participation of shaping policy. it has been one of secrecy and exclusion. in addition, we have had a the arms become merchant of the whole world. we have tried to buy success from our enemies at the same time we have excluded from the process the normal friendship of our allies. in addition, we have become fearful to compete with the soviet union on equal basis. we talk about -- the soviet union does what they want. we have not known what we want and we have been out traded in every instance. about our defense, we have got to be a nation blessed with the defense capabilities that are efficient, tough, capable, well organized, focused, and a good fighting capability. the ability to buy if necessary is the best way to avoid the chance for a requirement to fight. ford, mr.oint, mr. kissinger, they have continued on with policies and failures of -- ev
president, we will be strong in those areas and also in defense. defense capability second to none. policy.lost our for we have lost the character of the american people. we have ignored or excluded the american people in congress and the participation of shaping policy. it has been one of secrecy and exclusion. in addition, we have had a the arms become merchant of the whole world. we have tried to buy success from our enemies at the same time we have excluded from the process the normal...
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defense you have to go play again. extra point and the jaguars just about halfway through this fourth quarter now lead 26-21. chris, we spoke of it earlier, the injury that happened to tony romo on thursday night in seattle on the scramble. in the very first series of the game. fractured the l-1 vertebrae as he was hit from behind by cliff avril. varied reports on the length of time he'll be out. cowboys keeping the window a the media reports that are out there, putting in more of a six-plus-week time frame. needless to say multiple injuries. sensitive area that really changes your quality of life in addition to your ability to come back and play football. they're going to be as cautious as possible before romo does come back to play football. >> cris: and there were social media and cliff avril, a lot of people screaming and yelling about him. he was tomahawking down, trying to get the ball out, as he so let's stop that completely. for tony romo this now is a pretty good streak. and i think for the dallas cowboys and
defense you have to go play again. extra point and the jaguars just about halfway through this fourth quarter now lead 26-21. chris, we spoke of it earlier, the injury that happened to tony romo on thursday night in seattle on the scramble. in the very first series of the game. fractured the l-1 vertebrae as he was hit from behind by cliff avril. varied reports on the length of time he'll be out. cowboys keeping the window a the media reports that are out there, putting in more of a...
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you are watching "defense news." jill: the come back to "defense news." recently, lockheed announced they funneled $1 billion of its own money into f-35 production, and defense news reporter valerie insinna asked jim hasek of the atlantic council how common it is for the defense coming to further their own dollars? money in as a defense contractor is an unusual things. one of the things about being in that business is that the government, not to -- not just the u.s. government, but for averments as well, basically take care of your working capital environments. this is not wholly unknown and commercial airspace, of course. you get advanced payments from customers, but it is very unusual for a defense contractor fund that kind of money. of course, the joint program, if we're talking about putting together working capital, it is going to be that kind of size. i understand it is an unusual occurrence, but does that illustrate a larger trend? mr. hasek: i think we should hope it is not a trend, and we can also be confident it is not a trend. here is why -- th
you are watching "defense news." jill: the come back to "defense news." recently, lockheed announced they funneled $1 billion of its own money into f-35 production, and defense news reporter valerie insinna asked jim hasek of the atlantic council how common it is for the defense coming to further their own dollars? money in as a defense contractor is an unusual things. one of the things about being in that business is that the government, not to -- not just the u.s....
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so in "blood defense," the lead defense attorney and corporate so much of my life experience as a defense lawyer, and i'm doing criminal defense now on appeal. i got a court-appointed appeals for the indigent. i get to incorporate all the wild characters i get to meet in it, and talk also about the way the world is for a lawyer now.hy she's sitting in the very beginning of the book, she's sitting in a studio tweaking, come see me. come check me out.t. the responses she gets on her twitter feed, which are not always as friendly as it might be, and how she handles that. i've incorporate everyday life today's world and the world of legal practice. >> and so you draw on, she has a younger defense lawyer. tell us a little bit about your experiences as a young defense lawyer that inform this book. she's on social media and she is on tv a lot but she still living off of it and to not just because you're doing all this media stuff doesn't mean you're necessarily rolling in dell. >> that's a great point, such a great point and it's true. people see on tv and they think you therefore must be rich.n
so in "blood defense," the lead defense attorney and corporate so much of my life experience as a defense lawyer, and i'm doing criminal defense now on appeal. i got a court-appointed appeals for the indigent. i get to incorporate all the wild characters i get to meet in it, and talk also about the way the world is for a lawyer now.hy she's sitting in the very beginning of the book, she's sitting in a studio tweaking, come see me. come check me out.t. the responses she gets on her...
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the defense does what they do. the thing that's funny to meet nick kept putting it out butut no one seemed to care is that his theories were conflicting.er at one point he would say they planted the blood trail and then at another point theyn nd would say know no it all got contaminated. the notion that he have the blood and spangled it is inflamed -- insane. it was discovered that led all the way to rocking him into his bedroom before he came back from chicago. so no one have him no one had his blood no one have anything in the blood trail was already there. it's not even possible. >> you've always been really inspirational to me in my lifeat watching you right now work in cracked of rehabilitation.piecef how do you personally deal with working with someone that you know is innocent and then watching them get sent away forever and then how do you work with a person for 70 years and then live your life knowing that they are put away for something they didn't do? >> thank you i am honored. i just don't know. i have
the defense does what they do. the thing that's funny to meet nick kept putting it out butut no one seemed to care is that his theories were conflicting.er at one point he would say they planted the blood trail and then at another point theyn nd would say know no it all got contaminated. the notion that he have the blood and spangled it is inflamed -- insane. it was discovered that led all the way to rocking him into his bedroom before he came back from chicago. so no one have him no one had...
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the defense have no such obligation. a defense attorney only has to take care of his or her client. and so that samantha, that's what she does. she only worries about her clients and about winning and that's only thing she worries about. >> host: does the client have to be innocent to defend? >> guest: for a defense attorney worried about only defending the innocence, that attorney would have no practice. you cannot be that picky. your clients are are 99% of the time, at least going to be guilty. >> host: is a former prosecutor, is this cases waited in your way >> guest: we make it that way. because someone is innocent beyond proven guilty it's a very heavy burden. we start out over here, the prosecution has to work and turn the table, all the way over here, beyond reasonable doubt. it is not an easy thing to do. >> host: "blood defense", do samantha brinkman, what what is the plot of the book? >> guest: the plot in "blood defense" is a celebrity case basically. in which an lapd veteran detective charged with the murder of a young actress who had been on the skid after being a child
the defense have no such obligation. a defense attorney only has to take care of his or her client. and so that samantha, that's what she does. she only worries about her clients and about winning and that's only thing she worries about. >> host: does the client have to be innocent to defend? >> guest: for a defense attorney worried about only defending the innocence, that attorney would have no practice. you cannot be that picky. your clients are are 99% of the time, at least going...
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it's not just on offense or defense. special teams will play a large factor in deciding who makes the final 53. >> including that guy there, 65, lane taylor. the packers won the toss. they have deferred. niners will receive. it's out of the end zone at 25-yard line. it will be a first yard and ten yards to go. rich, the quarterback, and that has been a story here in the san francisco area, tonight starting is blaine gabbert. but we will see colin kaepernick, who missed time and missed a couple games with a all the competition and colin kaepernick spent the off-season exploring. he's had multiple surgeries. blaine gabbert will get the start. 3-5 last season in his first action as a starter in jacksonville. >> first and ten. tackle madely clay matthews. the hand-off goes to carlos hyde. first action of the preseason for clay. >> this will be a good test for the packers' offense. this is a fast-paces offensive system using whole lot less verbiage. the tempo, probably the best in football. the plays come in so quick from the
it's not just on offense or defense. special teams will play a large factor in deciding who makes the final 53. >> including that guy there, 65, lane taylor. the packers won the toss. they have deferred. niners will receive. it's out of the end zone at 25-yard line. it will be a first yard and ten yards to go. rich, the quarterback, and that has been a story here in the san francisco area, tonight starting is blaine gabbert. but we will see colin kaepernick, who missed time and missed a...
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how about the defense you mentioned patriots 8 passes defense 3 interceptions and a sack. interceptions by the secondary which should be very good for the patriots. >> they are if phenomenal and they have been getting turnovers since the preseason started and creating havoc. that's what they will do. they will need this offense is going to need multiple opportunities because i don't think they will do it on their own. short field and special teams take aways from the defense. >> the catch and. >> three of people in and go to rutgers. >> exactly. as far as cam newton struggles. >> yeah, he was bad and so was his receivers. so i am sure that's something they will work on also. >> you wipe it off. >> yeah let's get downstairs where steve burton is standing by getting ready for the press conferences. steve. >> yeah, that's where we are. in the meantime, we will take a break and have much more to come on patriots 5th quarter patriots go 3-0 on the preseason. not that that moons anything. the preseason schedule next week when they take on the giants in new jersey. kick off is at
how about the defense you mentioned patriots 8 passes defense 3 interceptions and a sack. interceptions by the secondary which should be very good for the patriots. >> they are if phenomenal and they have been getting turnovers since the preseason started and creating havoc. that's what they will do. they will need this offense is going to need multiple opportunities because i don't think they will do it on their own. short field and special teams take aways from the defense. >> the...
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set out some members of the first team defensive line. even that being said, they got the passing game going. >> ron: they did. >> alfred: they started opening holes in the run defense. when that happens, it unleashes points for the team. >> ron: you are so right and touched on it in the open. the broncos could not run the ball in the first few series, but they passed to set up the run, because you cannot run without a pass game. they got it going. >> alfred: even a great team that can run the football at will, even when we had terrel davis, to get those running lanes to the point where he could run for 2000, john elway had to be great throwing the football. because if you are going to be an extra guy or maybe two extra guys into the mix, we can't account for those guys when you're on the extra side of the football which means that they extra two guys. you cannot play that way and you have to punish the defense with the passing game and they started to do that tonight. >> ron: that they did. the broncos get back on the winning track tonig
set out some members of the first team defensive line. even that being said, they got the passing game going. >> ron: they did. >> alfred: they started opening holes in the run defense. when that happens, it unleashes points for the team. >> ron: you are so right and touched on it in the open. the broncos could not run the ball in the first few series, but they passed to set up the run, because you cannot run without a pass game. they got it going. >> alfred: even a...
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it's the role of the military and homeland defense. you all know that if crisis requires american troops to deploy on our soil, we depend on a legal framework for those operations to carry forward. and everyone in this room knows the importance of a sound, effective, comprehensive legal framework to govern the use of american troops on domestic soil. indeed, such a framework exists but it is evolving. it's changed quite a lot even since the 9/11 attacks, even though that 15 year period is a small segment of our history. the pace has quickened tremendously over this period of years. we have the a team here on the panel to engage on the subject with you today. very brief and i'm going to introduce them, make a few introductory comments and then spin out of snare and turn it loose but we're going to save some time for questions and discussion with you. so first let me introduce the panel. john gereski is a senior attorney with the office of general counsel at dhs in the operation and enforcement division. john's portfolio includes domesti
it's the role of the military and homeland defense. you all know that if crisis requires american troops to deploy on our soil, we depend on a legal framework for those operations to carry forward. and everyone in this room knows the importance of a sound, effective, comprehensive legal framework to govern the use of american troops on domestic soil. indeed, such a framework exists but it is evolving. it's changed quite a lot even since the 9/11 attacks, even though that 15 year period is a...
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how would you assess the 49ers defense right now and the learning curve and the new defensive coordinatornd head coach? >> i feel like the defense as a whole is very talented. guys are new to this game and coaches are new to understanding exactly what the players can do and they're asking certain guys to do some special things. i think we have a shot. we have a shot to become a good defense and ultimately become great. but it's not going to come easy. >> so much is being made of the offensive side of the ball, what chip kelly is going to do with his offense. playing against it defensively, what is the tempo like? what is it like with the defense adjusting to that tempo? >> it's tough. the first couple days, if you haven't practiced against it, you're not going to be ready for it. i think as the weeks have been going on, on the defensive side, we're starting to get used to the tempo but it's allowing us to think faster, react faster. that's the plus side on it. when you start off with it, you're like what is this? just being able to embrace all the situations that chip is trying to put us
how would you assess the 49ers defense right now and the learning curve and the new defensive coordinatornd head coach? >> i feel like the defense as a whole is very talented. guys are new to this game and coaches are new to understanding exactly what the players can do and they're asking certain guys to do some special things. i think we have a shot. we have a shot to become a good defense and ultimately become great. but it's not going to come easy. >> so much is being made of the...
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defense you have to go play again. extra point and the jaguars just about halfway through this fourth quarter now lead 26-21. chris, we spoke of it earlier, the injury that happened to tony romo on thursday night in seattle on the scramble. in the very first series of the game. fractured the l-1 vertebrae as he was hit from behind by cliff avril. varied reports on the length of time he'll be out. cowboys keeping the window a the media reports that are out there, putting in more of a six-plus-week time frame. needless to say multiple injuries. sensitive area that really changes your quality of life in addition to your ability to come back and play football. they're going to be as cautious as possible before romo does come back to play football. >> cris: and there were social media and cliff avril, a lot of people screaming and yelling about him. he was tomahawking down, trying to get the ball out, as he so let's stop that completely. for tony romo this now is a pretty good streak. and i think for the dallas cowboys and
defense you have to go play again. extra point and the jaguars just about halfway through this fourth quarter now lead 26-21. chris, we spoke of it earlier, the injury that happened to tony romo on thursday night in seattle on the scramble. in the very first series of the game. fractured the l-1 vertebrae as he was hit from behind by cliff avril. varied reports on the length of time he'll be out. cowboys keeping the window a the media reports that are out there, putting in more of a...
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how close is this defense to being like the defense you played for in seattle? >> i would not even compare to that because you know those guys played, we played together for you know four to five years. we were all drafted together for the most part and that takes a long time to get to that level. so i would say we are not too far off. we still have a little ways to go but first have a good defense, i don't think we are too far off. >> you are the only player in the history of the super bowl to be ejected. >> i got ejected from it. >> did you ever talk to gronkowski after that? >> not. i never talk to him after that. >> maybe you will be talking to him in the afc championship game. i thought my question was unfair regarding the seattle defense. i don't think they have the richard sherman type of shutdown corner. but how much of bruce irwin's present is going to assist or help khalil even more? >> i think they will benefit and feed off of each other. you have two guys who like to attack the quarterback and who are athletic players. anytime you have a perfect comp
how close is this defense to being like the defense you played for in seattle? >> i would not even compare to that because you know those guys played, we played together for you know four to five years. we were all drafted together for the most part and that takes a long time to get to that level. so i would say we are not too far off. we still have a little ways to go but first have a good defense, i don't think we are too far off. >> you are the only player in the history of the...
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then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in there and talk to him. once in a year he would gather the troops. and they never knew when it was going to come. he would get up and he would bring the boom box in and james brown "i feel good" would come sxon he would do it wire to wire and they would lose their minds. what a defense they had in tampa. >> mike: bruce arians. tom moore out to arizona. these older coaches at the end of their careers but still want and for the players and the coaching staff as well, somebody with that kind of experice that reservoir of knowledge to share -- they've seen it all a thousand times. so when it happens in your building, how great is it to have somebody like
then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in there and talk to him. once in a year he would gather the troops. and they never knew when it was going to...
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some new faces are adding to san diego's ever-improving defense. those stories and more are up david was proud to be an american soldier. but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect them. but as julia lopez explains... the 49ers quarterbacks aren't the only ones competing for a top spot. all right the action is underway here at the 2016 training camp for the san francisco 49ers. unlike the team that's up north 82 miles, the raiders already know who their starting quarterback is, the niners do not, it's a neck and neck race to see who's gonna be their starter between blaine gabbert and colin kaepernick. "again, i have no idea who's gonna be injured or not or whatever, i'm not into predictions, to make a i evaluation, they h
some new faces are adding to san diego's ever-improving defense. those stories and more are up david was proud to be an american soldier. but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect...
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to prepare an advocate defense. jerry sandusky walked into centre county court hoping to win a new trial. and they questioned his infamous broadcast interview where he was awkwardly asked if he was attracted to young boys. he said he would do it after the recommendation of his defense attorney. prosecutors questioned jerry sandusky and said he never objected to the interview and repeatedly told people he wanted to get his side out to the press. and they raised questions about his decision to not have sandusky testify at his trial. it was the intention all along for him to testify. and amendola told "action news" at the time he was concerned that if sandusky did testify it would allow them to call to the stand his adopted son, matt, who claimed at the 11th hour that he too was sexual assaulted by his stepfather. and this is day one of the special three day appeals hearing. it will resume on august 22nd. chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >>> in other news, mcdonald's in delaware made a big donation today that wi
to prepare an advocate defense. jerry sandusky walked into centre county court hoping to win a new trial. and they questioned his infamous broadcast interview where he was awkwardly asked if he was attracted to young boys. he said he would do it after the recommendation of his defense attorney. prosecutors questioned jerry sandusky and said he never objected to the interview and repeatedly told people he wanted to get his side out to the press. and they raised questions about his decision to...
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these are the master keys of air defense. this is the future of air defense. this is what matters the most. for cyber security capacity, this would include things like joint training and exercises between our cyber command, and taiwan's cyber command or cyber army. there's a lot of options that are there. whatever we sell taiwan, or don't sell, i think it is important that we always are cognizant of the signals we are sending to beijing and taipei when we freeze arms sales and on the sales. i think it is also important that we do many other things with taiwan, and we don't just fixate on arms sales, because arms sales alone will never be able to maintain the balance in the taiwan strait. we need to be thinking about, doing more politically, diplomatically, more with trade, more with economies, more with the systems of education. we need to do things at all levels, from political to security realms. china's militarism, without a doubt, is making asia more and more dangerous. we need to be thinking about strategy, developing strategy, developing new approaches,
these are the master keys of air defense. this is the future of air defense. this is what matters the most. for cyber security capacity, this would include things like joint training and exercises between our cyber command, and taiwan's cyber command or cyber army. there's a lot of options that are there. whatever we sell taiwan, or don't sell, i think it is important that we always are cognizant of the signals we are sending to beijing and taipei when we freeze arms sales and on the sales. i...
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one-on-one is a good method for defensive firearm instruction.he instructor can correct stance or grip before the pupil continues. the result of correcting the bent wrist are immediate and satisfying. even good shooters may acquire bad habits when shooting from behind barricades. ready to fire from strong right hand side, the student benefits from another correction. keeping elbow and knee safely behind cover, removing two targets from hostile fire. he fires a good pattern with a minimum of bodily exposure. each firing range may set up its own course, but defensive firearms training objectives remain. teaching the application of a basic shooting techniques to confrontation situations. failure to provide a firm base when shooting from cover makes for inaccurate shooting. legs spread to wide provide a tempting target for an assailant. now the shooter can fire safely from a steady rest, putting all of his shots in the kill zone and using the barricade for maximum cover. this is shooting for survival. [gunshot] >> this game warden owes his survival t
one-on-one is a good method for defensive firearm instruction.he instructor can correct stance or grip before the pupil continues. the result of correcting the bent wrist are immediate and satisfying. even good shooters may acquire bad habits when shooting from behind barricades. ready to fire from strong right hand side, the student benefits from another correction. keeping elbow and knee safely behind cover, removing two targets from hostile fire. he fires a good pattern with a minimum of...
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finishing on defense. that's what we've seen from the packers through the first few preseason games. >> kevin: you may recall green begin things. they had to -- they gave it to san francisco with a kickoff. we had a penalty on san francisco at the end of the first half, and it's being assessed right now. thus green bay, looks like they will have a returnable kick. they montgomery slips as he's out of the block. finds cobb. look at him continue to go past the 30-yard line out to the green bay 33. a 33-yard return by montgomery, who missed a lot of time last year with an ankle. third quarter is sponsored by the wisconsin dental association. routine dental exams cost less phone bill. find an association dentist near you for affordable preventive care. joe callahan took the place of aaron rodgers. dodgers played the first quarter. got him in for a touchdown with the pass to cobb. callahan played the first and second quarter. in the second half crockett will take it. gain of two. green bay takes it out to 35. >
finishing on defense. that's what we've seen from the packers through the first few preseason games. >> kevin: you may recall green begin things. they had to -- they gave it to san francisco with a kickoff. we had a penalty on san francisco at the end of the first half, and it's being assessed right now. thus green bay, looks like they will have a returnable kick. they montgomery slips as he's out of the block. finds cobb. look at him continue to go past the 30-yard line out to the green...
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visit ncicap.org >> defense spending and other priorities for congress and the next president live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. in the afternoon a look at health care costs for patients living with chronic health onditions. >> tonight on the communicators , how neuro science researchers and d.o.d.'s defense advance research project agency are working to develop ways for wounded soldiers and parapliegics to use thought to move prosthetic limbs and manipulate computers. >> this is trying to make whole the soldiers that were coming back from iraq and afghanistan for much of the century who, because of advances in body armor and -- were suffering blows that previously would have been fatal but are now just coming back with amp tigses. so these are young men and women who are in their 20s, sometimes their 30s who have their entire life bmb them. and prior to joining darpa, really had a missionary zeal to say that this is a program that will make these people whole because we owe it to them for the service they did to the country. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on -span 2. >>
visit ncicap.org >> defense spending and other priorities for congress and the next president live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. in the afternoon a look at health care costs for patients living with chronic health onditions. >> tonight on the communicators , how neuro science researchers and d.o.d.'s defense advance research project agency are working to develop ways for wounded soldiers and parapliegics to use thought to move prosthetic limbs and manipulate computers. >> this is...
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this is "defense n >> welcome back to "defense news." major general scott, deputy chief of staff for operations, sat down with air force times reporter steven to discuss a looming pilot shortage. >> let me answer the question how bad it is. it is a crisis as described by our secretary and the chief as a crisis. last year we were about 55 fighter pilots short of the overall requirement and we project by the end of this year we will be north of about 723, to be exact, of that requirement. the reason it's a crisis, how bad it is, because we have front loaded all of our cockpits and operational combat squadrons with those fighter pilots so we're taking risk in staff positions and training and test and other things. so we're taking risk in areas where in the near future if we don't do anything to address this crisis we'll have to then start shorting those front line squadrons and that's the reason it's a crisis. >> so what are the origins of this problem? why are we facing such a serious shortage? >> origins of the problem have to do with a l
this is "defense n >> welcome back to "defense news." major general scott, deputy chief of staff for operations, sat down with air force times reporter steven to discuss a looming pilot shortage. >> let me answer the question how bad it is. it is a crisis as described by our secretary and the chief as a crisis. last year we were about 55 fighter pilots short of the overall requirement and we project by the end of this year we will be north of about 723, to be exact,...
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a big defensive first half. second quarter, no score. the indians backed up near their own goal line, and they fumb-le. the panthers recover the ball. a few plays later, tommy kujawa rumbles four yards for the touchdown. greendale's on board first, and is up 7-0 at the half. the falls tie it up in the third quarter. and later in the third, greendale's quarterback mitchell -- hooks up with zach harrison for a fifteen yard strike. the fourth quarter to tie the game, but the panthers defense too much tonight. two big interceptions by greendale. this one seals the deal with just about 10 seconds to play in the game. greendale's d comes up with six turnovers tonight, and the panthers hang on to a 14-7 victory over the falls. here's winning coach rob stoltz after the game. >> i will tell you what, our defense came to play. in menomonee falls sides of the ball and they came out ready to play. we did get on the moment of it with the turnovers. obvously there's a lot of work to do with our offense, there's no rest for the wicked. stephanie: we're
a big defensive first half. second quarter, no score. the indians backed up near their own goal line, and they fumb-le. the panthers recover the ball. a few plays later, tommy kujawa rumbles four yards for the touchdown. greendale's on board first, and is up 7-0 at the half. the falls tie it up in the third quarter. and later in the third, greendale's quarterback mitchell -- hooks up with zach harrison for a fifteen yard strike. the fourth quarter to tie the game, but the panthers defense too...
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as secretary of defense, and all our folks here in the department of defense, this kind of budget turbulence and uncertainty makes it very difficult for us to do what we have to do, which is provide the best and total and adequate protection for the country. and spend the taxpayers money well. it's got to stop. the only way is people have to come together, both parties, both houses of congress, congress and the administration, behind something that's sensible and that people can agree to. and not have this herky jerky budgeting. >> the president is meeting with you today. your three predecessors told us in interviews that they had interesting dynamics with this white house. and it was kind of hands on. they felt a little restrained in their job here. and each of them had a different take on it. >> it was the operational micromanagement that drove me nuts. >> too often people are second guessing where the president wants to go, and they try to then shade their views to please the president. >> i don't think there's one veteran on his senior staff at the white house, i don't believe there's on
as secretary of defense, and all our folks here in the department of defense, this kind of budget turbulence and uncertainty makes it very difficult for us to do what we have to do, which is provide the best and total and adequate protection for the country. and spend the taxpayers money well. it's got to stop. the only way is people have to come together, both parties, both houses of congress, congress and the administration, behind something that's sensible and that people can agree to. and...
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. >> ron bammier is jane's defense attorney.ccording to him, dave laut is far from the hometown hero so many believed him to be. the real truth about dave laut, for nearly three decades, he subjected his wife to horrific abuse. >> like all abuse, it's about power and control. we have verbal abuse, over a long period of time. emotional abuse. the way he treats her. we have physical abuse, that's everything from the punching to the kicking to the slapping to the hitting, throwing her down, pulling her hair, spitting on her. >> and jane wasn't the only victim. dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an intruder attacked her whi
. >> ron bammier is jane's defense attorney.ccording to him, dave laut is far from the hometown hero so many believed him to be. the real truth about dave laut, for nearly three decades, he subjected his wife to horrific abuse. >> like all abuse, it's about power and control. we have verbal abuse, over a long period of time. emotional abuse. the way he treats her. we have physical abuse, that's everything from the punching to the kicking to the slapping to the hitting, throwing her...
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then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in there and talk to him. once in a year he would gather the troops. and they never knew when it was going to come. he would get up and he would bring the boom box in and james brown "i feel good" would come sxon he would do it wire to wire and they would lose their minds. what a defense they had in tampa. >> mike: bruce arians. tom moore out to arizona. these older coaches at the end of their careers but still want to be around the game. hand-off goes with tra carson. and for the players and the coaching staff as well, somebody with that kind of experience, that reservoir of knowledge to share -- they've seen it all a thousand times. so when it happen
then the enthusiasm, the defensive skill. it was a big part of what that defense looks like now in the pork with pete carroll and gus bradley. now gus has been here starting his fourth year as the head coach hp >> cris: what did monte say? you can only take so many walks on the beach. i'm ready to come back and coach again. he is so much fun. i love production meetings. we'd go in there and talk to him. once in a year he would gather the troops. and they never knew when it was going to...
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was his death a case of someone acting in self-defense, a homeowner protecting his family and propertyor something far more deliberate? here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly exchange." >> reporter: it's a dilemma that confronts every teenager. how to simultaneously fit in with your friends and rebel against everyone else. that two-step is made a little easier by the knowledge, maybe the certainty, that you're going to live forever. >> kids do dumb stuff all the time. >> reporter: and so sneaking out of the house in the dead of night to meet other teenagers to drink, party or just hang out well, that's nothing new. usually teens sneak back home safely. this wasn't one of those times. >> i thought it was some kind of, like, joke. i just couldn't believe it, really. >> i was just freaking out. like, it can't be. it can't be. >> reporter: it was last april 2014 when two bright foreign exchange students living in montana, slipped out of their home. >> he's lying face down. he's barely breathing. >> reporter: just minutes later, their amazing american adventure came to a sudden and tragic end.
was his death a case of someone acting in self-defense, a homeowner protecting his family and propertyor something far more deliberate? here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly exchange." >> reporter: it's a dilemma that confronts every teenager. how to simultaneously fit in with your friends and rebel against everyone else. that two-step is made a little easier by the knowledge, maybe the certainty, that you're going to live forever. >> kids do dumb stuff all the time....
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but, the defense doesn't want jurors to hear about that. they contend an emt was improperly allowed to draw kania's blood. they cite a 2012 internal hi memo from a commander telling troopers not to use emt's to draw blood, even though state statute allows it. troopers estimate kania was going 70 miles an hour the wrong way down interstate 85 when he crashed head on into this car. three people, including a 6 year old girl, died. defense attorneys don't want jurors to hear from witnesses about how fast kania was going- calling that kind of testimony unreliable. dash camera video of the crash scene as well the state's case, but the defense is asking to limit the use of photos and videos they deem inflammatory. that was julia sims reporting.... kania is currently out on a million dollar bond and on house arrest. a judge is expected to hear arguments on the motions in two weeks. the trial is set for october. a guilty plea in a series of fires that killed two people in carolina beach. marshall doran set 3 fires at a condominium in carolina beach,
but, the defense doesn't want jurors to hear about that. they contend an emt was improperly allowed to draw kania's blood. they cite a 2012 internal hi memo from a commander telling troopers not to use emt's to draw blood, even though state statute allows it. troopers estimate kania was going 70 miles an hour the wrong way down interstate 85 when he crashed head on into this car. three people, including a 6 year old girl, died. defense attorneys don't want jurors to hear from witnesses about...
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the other thing, we defensive penalties.tunately, penalties are going to happen, you are never going to go through without a penalty. it's the foolish penalty. we had four where we had guys align. they didn't jump in to the neutral zone, that's foolish. >> reporter: joined by frank hanrahan, a few issues there. a guy to look out for, the rookie. made great plays last week but inconsistent problem. >> they love his engine, it's the way he is approaching. not going about it the correct way. they like the fact he comes out and gives the effort. he was very good against atlanta. they have to cut down the penalties 14 penalties. they have to clean that up. >> reporter: as berry said, too many big plays given up. what did you live from him that >> defensively, give the quarterback a little bit more. on the other side of the football, run the ball better. >> reporter: lots of things to look out for in the game. we will see in the red skins can -- if the red skins can clean that up. >>> it's not humid. the weekend looks okay, too, t
the other thing, we defensive penalties.tunately, penalties are going to happen, you are never going to go through without a penalty. it's the foolish penalty. we had four where we had guys align. they didn't jump in to the neutral zone, that's foolish. >> reporter: joined by frank hanrahan, a few issues there. a guy to look out for, the rookie. made great plays last week but inconsistent problem. >> they love his engine, it's the way he is approaching. not going about it the...
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and teed up 17 defensive players. how do you see this?> we have been here before, game three, thought it was a magical season. temper your enthusiasm a little bit. but they look good, jaime. the one thing that i think people are missing, the play calling has been pretty good by doug peterson. really surprised me. get guys involved. get triple tight end sets in there, get the sets of plays that josh can shine on. i like the fact they're utilizing their main talent. >> and they have some talent there, we think. >> well, we didn't know. and these packages he's putting in, we're finding out maybe they can do things on offense. >> we have been talking about the lack of weapons that he throws to. they cut gibbons and randall. i was surprised. >> gibbons had a catch and a nice block. i thought they would keep him for another week. but obviously paul turner has figured into this mix. and looks like he's going to make the team with the five receivers. >> and thought they were expendable with beckham. second catch, first touchdown. >> i love that f
and teed up 17 defensive players. how do you see this?> we have been here before, game three, thought it was a magical season. temper your enthusiasm a little bit. but they look good, jaime. the one thing that i think people are missing, the play calling has been pretty good by doug peterson. really surprised me. get guys involved. get triple tight end sets in there, get the sets of plays that josh can shine on. i like the fact they're utilizing their main talent. >> and they have some...
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mo brooks of alabama attended defense and missil system. a new york times has an article saying russia uses an iran base for its syrian campaign. russia launched a fleet of bombers bound for syria tuesday from an iranian air base. the first foreign military to operate from iran since world war ii and speed the convergence between moscow and tehran. common on thee situation. here is a look at his remarks. use oftart with russia's the iranian air base for syrian missions today. what is your general response to this decision by russia? do you find this concerning? are you worrying about it deepening russia military lines? mr. toner: we are still trying to assess what exactly they are doing, to the extent that they are doing it. fashion use in some iranian airbases. the defense department has spoken to that to some extent. but look. i guess i would say it is unfortunate but not surprising or unexpected. speaks to the continuation of a pattern we have seen of russia continuing to carry out airstrikes. directh iran's assistance. in fact, we have
mo brooks of alabama attended defense and missil system. a new york times has an article saying russia uses an iran base for its syrian campaign. russia launched a fleet of bombers bound for syria tuesday from an iranian air base. the first foreign military to operate from iran since world war ii and speed the convergence between moscow and tehran. common on thee situation. here is a look at his remarks. use oftart with russia's the iranian air base for syrian missions today. what is your...
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war and those investments on defense are sparing. president eisenhower who wanteded the interstate highways said we could move troops and evacuate cities. in hurricane katrina it was clear you could not evacuate cities by everybody piling into cars and using the interstate. it doesn't happen. while they were great rationals at the time i say we are stuck in the past. we haven't had big enough visions since the 1950's maybe the early 1960's about the role that these projects helped play in our future. we have beautiful infrastructure developments. there is a beautiful bridge in boston. it is a signature and like a piece of sculpture people admire. the golden gate bridge is another beautiful work of art but they are not a vision for what we need to connect people and move them across the bridges. it is time for a really big new vision that takes into account for 21st century. that is what you are trying to do in your vision 2000. >> yes, it is. you mentioned that earlier and i wanted to come back to it. but one thought before we leave
war and those investments on defense are sparing. president eisenhower who wanteded the interstate highways said we could move troops and evacuate cities. in hurricane katrina it was clear you could not evacuate cities by everybody piling into cars and using the interstate. it doesn't happen. while they were great rationals at the time i say we are stuck in the past. we haven't had big enough visions since the 1950's maybe the early 1960's about the role that these projects helped play in our...
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these are the master keys of air defense. this is the future of air defense. this is what matters the most. for cyber security capacity, this would include things like joint training and exercises between our cyber command, and taiwan's cyber command or cyber army. there's a lot of options that are there. whatever we sell taiwan, or don't sell, i think it is important that we always are cognizant of the signals we are sending to beijing and taipei when we freeze arms sales and on the sales. i think it is also important that we do many other things justtaiwan, and we don't fixate on arms sales, because arms sales alone will never be able to maintain the balance in the taiwan strait. we need to be thinking about, doing more politically, diplomatically, more with trade, more with economies, more with the systems of educations. . we need to do things at all levels, from political to security realms. china's militarism, without a doubt, is making asia more and more dangerous. we need to be thinking about strategy, developing strategy, developing new approaches, and
these are the master keys of air defense. this is the future of air defense. this is what matters the most. for cyber security capacity, this would include things like joint training and exercises between our cyber command, and taiwan's cyber command or cyber army. there's a lot of options that are there. whatever we sell taiwan, or don't sell, i think it is important that we always are cognizant of the signals we are sending to beijing and taipei when we freeze arms sales and on the sales. i...
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and another part of, we don't want to rely on the defense too much. i think we got comfortable with that last ye >> like last year, our team didn't worry about even the other side of the ball. they worried about how well they play. and that's what we want to do. we gotta outplay the other team's defense. >> r thomas. it pretty much said it all. we asked him about it anyway. >> oh, that didn't work either. [ laughter ] >> finally, maybe demarcus ware and shane ray settling some sort of bet after practice today? maybe? do we have that video? manuel sanders captured it on camera, here it is! the race between the old man and the young gun. it was a photo finish between ware on the left, and ray on the r both sides claimed victory! [ laughter ] >> in the review, it was shane ray by a little bit. but ware is a future hall-of-famer. so we're gonna say he won. >> did i see a little bump in there? >> and ware having a bad back, not the time to be facing a young guy. but demarcus getting after it! [ laughter ] >>> a pharmaceutical company boss defends the soari
and another part of, we don't want to rely on the defense too much. i think we got comfortable with that last ye >> like last year, our team didn't worry about even the other side of the ball. they worried about how well they play. and that's what we want to do. we gotta outplay the other team's defense. >> r thomas. it pretty much said it all. we asked him about it anyway. >> oh, that didn't work either. [ laughter ] >> finally, maybe demarcus ware and shane ray...
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. >> translator: this was their first missile launched from a submarine to e enter japan's ai defense identification zone. it is an act of unforgivable violence and poses a great threat to our security as well as regional peace and stability. >> prime minister abe called the launch a clear violation of u.n. security council violations. he says japan will work with the international community to respond firmly. officials in seoul also issued a strongly worded statement. >> translator: we firmly condemn north korea's nuclear and missile provocations which threaten the peace and stability of the korean peninsula. >> u.s. state department officials condemned the latest launch as well as previous missile tests. pyongyang was at the top of the agenda at the foreign ministers meeting here in tokyo. the top diplomats said they will work together to exercise self-restraint. japan's foreign minister fumio kishida met with his chinese counterpart wang yi wednesday afternoon. >> translator: north korea's provocation is absolutely unacceptable. we filed a strong protest.t. we agreed our three coun
. >> translator: this was their first missile launched from a submarine to e enter japan's ai defense identification zone. it is an act of unforgivable violence and poses a great threat to our security as well as regional peace and stability. >> prime minister abe called the launch a clear violation of u.n. security council violations. he says japan will work with the international community to respond firmly. officials in seoul also issued a strongly worded statement. >>...
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insanity defense in american is gone. >> it shifted the burden of proof to the defense prejohn inchingly. >> it is easy it fake it and you make a proclamation of insanity. and it shifts to the prosecutor. >> thank you so much. jenna. >> greg, hillary clinton rubbing supporters the wrong way for over the top fund-raising. we'll debate that fair and balanced. and the sky rocketing cost of life saving drug. and the action it is it taking as the issue reaches in the campaign trail. and waiting donald trump in new hampshire. he's on the ground in that state and we'll take you there live. better buckle up. that inactive satellite radio of yours is ready to roll. because the siriusxm free listening event is on right now! just hit the sat button in your car and listen free thru sept 6. that's right, two glorious weeks of commercial-free music, plus talk, sports, comedy, news, and more. your ride has never, ever, rocked like this. oh yeah, siriusxm is on for free right now. so tune in and let's ride! now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut, i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway?
insanity defense in american is gone. >> it shifted the burden of proof to the defense prejohn inchingly. >> it is easy it fake it and you make a proclamation of insanity. and it shifts to the prosecutor. >> thank you so much. jenna. >> greg, hillary clinton rubbing supporters the wrong way for over the top fund-raising. we'll debate that fair and balanced. and the sky rocketing cost of life saving drug. and the action it is it taking as the issue reaches in the campaign...
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i had three cocktails. >> reporter: the defense theory? she was facing a child custody battle and would be tested -- emily took herself off the drugs one final time. >> she goes cold turkey. what happens? it's clear. withdrawal happens two or three days later. withdrawal -- and what does withdrawal do? seizures, fainting, dizziness, unsteadiness, weakness. she could've fallen in that bathtub. unable to even lift herself up. >> and that also explains why there weren't any of those drugs found in her system? >> correct. >> exactly. >> reporter: could emily fazzino have simply drowned accidentally in the tub? alex's attorneys were hoping to plant that thought in the minds of the jurors, but what about those bruises? they called their own pathologist who said he didn't know what had caused them. >> do you know any determination where they could conclude how that particular injury occurred. >> no, sir. it's unknown to them and to me, unlike the tv shows you can't just look at that and tell exactly how it happened. >> reporter: no expert, they a
i had three cocktails. >> reporter: the defense theory? she was facing a child custody battle and would be tested -- emily took herself off the drugs one final time. >> she goes cold turkey. what happens? it's clear. withdrawal happens two or three days later. withdrawal -- and what does withdrawal do? seizures, fainting, dizziness, unsteadiness, weakness. she could've fallen in that bathtub. unable to even lift herself up. >> and that also explains why there weren't any of...
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one guy that's added a dash of saltiness to the defense this camp is new defensive end robert ayers. our kevin o'donnell has his story. >> reporter: robert ayers on the side of chaos. he brings to the bucs what they've been missing. an edge rusher with an attitude. he brings grit. >> sometimes, you know, things break out. i've never been part of a team where there aren't fights and guys going at each other's neck. but it's the nature of the beast. i want to win. >> reporter: ayers saltiness is spreading. even when he is on the sidelines. >> it's great. we need it. i mean, we need that. and i think if you are have really been paying attention i think you see he's got other guys falling in line behind him. that's a great thing to see. >> reporter: the bucs love the grit ayers brings to the defense but the offensive players will tell you in training camp that grit definitely skin. >> a lot of it will get under your skin. he get under my skin a lot. he kind of get upset with him a little bit. then you realize he is on your team. >> every day we go out there and literally watch film and f
one guy that's added a dash of saltiness to the defense this camp is new defensive end robert ayers. our kevin o'donnell has his story. >> reporter: robert ayers on the side of chaos. he brings to the bucs what they've been missing. an edge rusher with an attitude. he brings grit. >> sometimes, you know, things break out. i've never been part of a team where there aren't fights and guys going at each other's neck. but it's the nature of the beast. i want to win. >> reporter:...