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the design team assessed what they if elt the cost impacts would be and dvs and our other sme's wait in to help facilitate that dialogue and to suggest alternative ways of addressing the concerns. bob, in addition to although he specializes in the security realm is a structural engineer as well and can help bridge that security to design perspective and help us optimize the solutions that we are
the design team assessed what they if elt the cost impacts would be and dvs and our other sme's wait in to help facilitate that dialogue and to suggest alternative ways of addressing the concerns. bob, in addition to although he specializes in the security realm is a structural engineer as well and can help bridge that security to design perspective and help us optimize the solutions that we are
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the design team assessed what they if elt the cost impacts would be and dvs and our other sme's wait in to help facilitate that dialogue and to suggest alternative ways of addressing the concerns. bob, in addition to although he specializes in the security realm is a structural engineer as well and can help bridge that security to design perspective and help us optimize the solutions that we are addressing, the design objective. >> whose role sit to is it to look at the fiscal -- his role is to look at the space and make sure it's secure and possible. i think there is a 3rd lens that needs to look at what is more reasonable and fiscally effective use of our dollars. i think what i'm personally hung up on is that i look at a citywide budget and so when we talk about increasing cost for the terminal and we are saying either be go to phase 2 or other grants that munis is working on whether it's capital cost and thinking about our taxpayer dollars, it's hard to swallow this increase. so i'm constantly looking at ways that we can cut this even more. roughly a third has been through intere
the design team assessed what they if elt the cost impacts would be and dvs and our other sme's wait in to help facilitate that dialogue and to suggest alternative ways of addressing the concerns. bob, in addition to although he specializes in the security realm is a structural engineer as well and can help bridge that security to design perspective and help us optimize the solutions that we are addressing, the design objective. >> whose role sit to is it to look at the fiscal -- his role...
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can only be a temporary facility, given where it is located and given the unbelievable expense of eltingand me -- of building and maintaining the place. we are footing a $250 million bill to keep it temporary for a few years. and for what? what doing -- what do we a compass by locking up this on hundred 56 people in guantÁnamo at this unbelievable cost of whocross and the troops have to maintain the place, to our international reputation which continues to be a major eyesore. we lose cooperation from other countries because they are endinged about somebody up in gitmo. we lose credibility in the human rights issues. and what do we get out of it? 100 66 people held in wonton a who could just as easily, a bunch of them, could be sent back to their home countries and a bunch of them could be held here in maximum security prisons in the u.s.. where we already hold some of the most dangerous terrorists our country has ever seen. we are capable of doing this. we have got to wonton low bay. it is simply not sustainable. the cost is overwhelming and it is a compass or nothing. >> you talked abou
can only be a temporary facility, given where it is located and given the unbelievable expense of eltingand me -- of building and maintaining the place. we are footing a $250 million bill to keep it temporary for a few years. and for what? what doing -- what do we a compass by locking up this on hundred 56 people in guantÁnamo at this unbelievable cost of whocross and the troops have to maintain the place, to our international reputation which continues to be a major eyesore. we lose...
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he didn't say if they were pell elts from a shotgun shell, from a pellet gun. didn't identify it beyond that. >> these devices, sometimes these crude devices, they develop devices and what they do is put ball bearings in there, put allinds of projectiles so it causes the most it can to maim and hurt people. that could be consistent with that. and just again, real fair, i happen to know someone who was in boon who is a businessman who is saudi arabian. i want to clear that. that person would have just been there and i want to clear that up. >> one closing point. you mentioned about being able to shut off the cell service. that ability to be able to do it locally, quickly is a local arrangement they haveith the cell providers. on a national basis, the president has the authority in a time of national emergency to suspend that service if they think perhaps there's a reason for that, they need to clear the air waves. there was a discussion point last year so we have looked at this or at least the government has looked at it. i'm sure local authorities have looked a
he didn't say if they were pell elts from a shotgun shell, from a pellet gun. didn't identify it beyond that. >> these devices, sometimes these crude devices, they develop devices and what they do is put ball bearings in there, put allinds of projectiles so it causes the most it can to maim and hurt people. that could be consistent with that. and just again, real fair, i happen to know someone who was in boon who is a businessman who is saudi arabian. i want to clear that. that person...
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he didn't say if they were pell elts from a shotgun shell, from a pellet gun. didn't identify it beyond that. >> these devices, sometimes these crude devices, they develop devices and what they do is put ball bearings in there, put all kinds of projectiles so it causes the most it can to maim and hurt people. that could be consistent with that. and just again, real fair, i happen to know someone who was in boston who is a businessman who is saudi arabian. i want to clear that. that person would have just been there and i want to clear that up. >> one closing point. you mentioned about being able to shut off the cell service. that ability to be able to do it locally, quickly is a local arrangement they have with the cell providers. on aational basis, the president has the authority in a time of nationalmergency to suspend that service if they think perhaps there's a reason for that, they need to clear the air waves. there waa discussion point last year so we have looked at this or at least the government has looked at it. i'm sure local authoties have looked at
he didn't say if they were pell elts from a shotgun shell, from a pellet gun. didn't identify it beyond that. >> these devices, sometimes these crude devices, they develop devices and what they do is put ball bearings in there, put all kinds of projectiles so it causes the most it can to maim and hurt people. that could be consistent with that. and just again, real fair, i happen to know someone who was in boston who is a businessman who is saudi arabian. i want to clear that. that person...
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he didn't say if they were pell elts from a shotgun shell, from a pellet gun. didn't identify it beyond that. >> these devices, sometimes these crude devices, they develop devices and what they do is put ball bearings in there, put all kinds of projectiles so it causes the most it can to maim and hurt people. that could be consistent with that. and just again, real fair, i happen to know someone who was in boston who is a businessman who is saudi arabian. i want to clear that. that person would have just been there and i want to clear that up. >> one closing point. you mentioned about being able to shut off the cell service. that ability to be able to do it locally, quickly is a local arrangement they have with the cell providers. on a national basis, the president has the authority in a time of national emergency to suspend that service if they think perhaps there's a reason for that, they need to clear the air waves. there was a discussion point last year so we have looked at this or at least the government has looked at it. i'm sure local authorities have lo
he didn't say if they were pell elts from a shotgun shell, from a pellet gun. didn't identify it beyond that. >> these devices, sometimes these crude devices, they develop devices and what they do is put ball bearings in there, put all kinds of projectiles so it causes the most it can to maim and hurt people. that could be consistent with that. and just again, real fair, i happen to know someone who was in boston who is a businessman who is saudi arabian. i want to clear that. that person...
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everybody feels text messaging is safer than elting is that true. >> in a sense it is because the phoneovide services don't keep that very, very long. after 30 days, it is pretty much overwritten because it is storage issue for them and management issue. so you can do that. but you know what? here's a clue for the u.s. postal service. i would go out with marketing campaign that says avoid the irs send mail. melissa: that's true. >> i mean, we can solve part of the problem. pick up the phone too. you know. we have forgotten, what is happened here, melissa, we have forgotten how to communicate. everything is digital. sometimes you want to pick up a phone and have a conversation and write somebody a nice note. those requires title 3 intercept other than electronic communication or search warrant to get into the letter. you can't see to the letter because it will take a search warrant too. melissa: morgan, great advice. hope you come back soon. >> as long as i don't get audited i will. melissa: next up, what is up for the summer. you may be surprised to hear we have a top expert to tell us.
everybody feels text messaging is safer than elting is that true. >> in a sense it is because the phoneovide services don't keep that very, very long. after 30 days, it is pretty much overwritten because it is storage issue for them and management issue. so you can do that. but you know what? here's a clue for the u.s. postal service. i would go out with marketing campaign that says avoid the irs send mail. melissa: that's true. >> i mean, we can solve part of the problem. pick up...
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obviously nobody knows, but that uncle was saying they brought shame on their family and the entire chechen elt th ethnicity, they don't deserve to exist. he obviously wanting to get his own views out there so there's not a negative view of him or the rest of the people, part of the family that are in the united states. and this, again, is a large family. all of them with the chance, and obviously the intelligence, to make it in the u.s. and these two took that dark path. and obviously the family can't quite understand it, either. >> also, michelle, just to wrap up the family, the sister, elena tsarnaev who lives in new jersey said she hasn't been in frequent contact with her brothers, but she did say, i am sorry for all the people who are hurt. >> right. i think that was something that we weren't quite expecting because here's someone so close to them, came to the u.s. at the same time according to people in dagestan. you know, went through all of that with them, but she hadn't spoken to them in years. she expressed the grief that we've heard from other members of the family also. the shock th
obviously nobody knows, but that uncle was saying they brought shame on their family and the entire chechen elt th ethnicity, they don't deserve to exist. he obviously wanting to get his own views out there so there's not a negative view of him or the rest of the people, part of the family that are in the united states. and this, again, is a large family. all of them with the chance, and obviously the intelligence, to make it in the u.s. and these two took that dark path. and obviously the...
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the dock elt is an executive directive, an order, if you will, that declare that's current provisions of u.s. law, specifically u.s. c1225 will not ebb forced and the officers ordered by u.s. law shall diso'bay the law. we have got more than a de facto am nest fip we van executive branch that is ignoring the congress has written. >> i would like to have mrs. rich respond to this. there a number of people including me that believe that the representation the border will be secure and we'll have an effective system has been adequately. those are those who say tb adequately addressed in the bill. you know specially, police mrs. lichter that executive branch should create a branch of effectively monitor visa overstays yet today. all the years later 40% of illegal immigration doesn't come across on the border. people come in legally and overstay. i want to ask you you can you understand those who have seen this movie before who said the promises and assurance it's the last time that ever will have to happen. we're going institute enforcing law against people who come in legally but oversta
the dock elt is an executive directive, an order, if you will, that declare that's current provisions of u.s. law, specifically u.s. c1225 will not ebb forced and the officers ordered by u.s. law shall diso'bay the law. we have got more than a de facto am nest fip we van executive branch that is ignoring the congress has written. >> i would like to have mrs. rich respond to this. there a number of people including me that believe that the representation the border will be secure and we'll...
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just had about the boston terror attacks with the s*epbg o secretary of home land security january elt napolitano. we showed an older brother, this tkhaou owe, that is secretary napolitano. we just showed a picture. you said in interviews that the fbi has told you that they missed tamerlan leaving the country and going to russia because maybe his name was misspelled, that was one of the reasons given. we just heard from secretary napolitano that he did indeed, and these are her words, ping when he left the united states, and then the investigation seemed to be cleared during his time away. where ills the discrepancy? what is the truth? because it goes to the question, is our system working or isn't it? >> clearly it's not working. i'm dumbfounded wither 4 answer. i was told dar -- with her answer. i was told two nights ago in march they got a letter from the russian intelligence services that the older brother was a radical islamist, watch out for him. they claimed to have interviewed him. they interviewed his family. they went to the school he was attending and interviewed people. the
just had about the boston terror attacks with the s*epbg o secretary of home land security january elt napolitano. we showed an older brother, this tkhaou owe, that is secretary napolitano. we just showed a picture. you said in interviews that the fbi has told you that they missed tamerlan leaving the country and going to russia because maybe his name was misspelled, that was one of the reasons given. we just heard from secretary napolitano that he did indeed, and these are her words, ping when...
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>> guest: paul ryan and i were elted he house of representatives in joining districts the same year in 1998, and i regard paul ryan as a friend. you can imagine that there are many issues on which we disagree. i can tell you we used to the lines of our district split through a county, rock county in wisconsin, and on issues related to industry there, we work together on a number of things. so i think that i would regard that as very strong relationship. i'm getting to know ron johnson, and in fact before pleased to tell you we have a success yesterday together in announcing process to fill some judicial vacancy in the state of wisconsin. vacancy that languished a little too long in my view. we worked together and i think we have a process to move us forward. we'll continue to do that, i know it's very top priority for me to, you know, be the strong voice for wisconsin as i can. especially the hard working families that are trying to get a break and, you know, get ahead again after a lot of struggle, and when i can engage senator johnson as ally in that mission. i'm going to do that. >>
>> guest: paul ryan and i were elted he house of representatives in joining districts the same year in 1998, and i regard paul ryan as a friend. you can imagine that there are many issues on which we disagree. i can tell you we used to the lines of our district split through a county, rock county in wisconsin, and on issues related to industry there, we work together on a number of things. so i think that i would regard that as very strong relationship. i'm getting to know ron johnson,...