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he was the proud owner of ethan allen's sword. ethan allen, took over in the american revolution. in 1975, dr. lattimer, re-enacted ethan allen's sword. that is the story of dr. lattimer and ethan allen's sword. i wish i had gotten to know him. i did not. i became interested in the civil war as a very young man. when i wore a lot younger man's clothing the i always write about the civil war throughout the years. th these are examples, of famous books, allen nevin'strilogy, and this is my copy, it says 1962 inside. i was a lot younger. and the -- i followed up with shelby foote, and son and father. these are all fantastic writers. nobody can compete with their writing style. but through the years, and certainly, as i went into medicine, i graduated medical school in 1975. and through my training in the '70s and early part of the '80s as i was reading more and more about civil war, it became obvious, at least to me, that combat and suffering and death were glorified. and that pomp and circumstance, masked deadly ferociousness of the battlefield. this reached at least in my mind, the
he was the proud owner of ethan allen's sword. ethan allen, took over in the american revolution. in 1975, dr. lattimer, re-enacted ethan allen's sword. that is the story of dr. lattimer and ethan allen's sword. i wish i had gotten to know him. i did not. i became interested in the civil war as a very young man. when i wore a lot younger man's clothing the i always write about the civil war throughout the years. th these are examples, of famous books, allen nevin'strilogy, and this is my copy,...
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ethan went viral.. and now we're about to get a private performance. ♪ ethan has gained many fans, including his idol, billy joel. >> billy joel could not have been more respectful and more of a gentleman. he sent us a note. your son plays better than i do and i like his introduction better. >> reporter: you can bet other big names will be getting in touch as his repertoire and impact expands. ♪ let it be let it be >> i love that. >> some gifts are god given. that's the only way you can explain some things. >> that's right. that's right. a god-given talent. >> and how cool is it that billy joel himself reached out to the kid. well done. nice story all the way around. more from abc coming up next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing
ethan went viral.. and now we're about to get a private performance. ♪ ethan has gained many fans, including his idol, billy joel. >> billy joel could not have been more respectful and more of a gentleman. he sent us a note. your son plays better than i do and i like his introduction better. >> reporter: you can bet other big names will be getting in touch as his repertoire and impact expands. ♪ let it be let it be >> i love that. >> some gifts are god given. that's...
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ethan you want to play? ethan come on in here. go ahead. hit the piano.- well, why don't you actually -- why don't you play piano man. >> all right. >> ready buddy? >> all right. >> all right. >> one, two, three, four -- ♪ it's a pretty big crowd for a saturday ♪ ♪ and the manager gives me a smile ♪ ♪ cause he knows that it's me they've been coming to see ♪ ♪ to forget about life for awhile ♪ ♪ ♪ and the piano sounds like a carnival ♪ ♪ and the microphone and he sits at the bar saying man what are you doing here ♪ >> louder now. ♪ here we go. nice and loud. ♪ sing us a song you're the piano man ♪ ♪ sing us a song tonight ♪ ♪ we're all in the mood for a melody ♪ ♪ and you've got us feeling all right ♪ >> you know what we want to also mention that ethan has autism so this is a great inspiration for so many people. thank you. ♪ >> on that note we thank all of you. we've got much more coming up in just a moment. but first::. >>> the last time we visited with adventure other barrett he was rappelling down the side of a mountain in switzerland with matt as part
ethan you want to play? ethan come on in here. go ahead. hit the piano.- well, why don't you actually -- why don't you play piano man. >> all right. >> ready buddy? >> all right. >> all right. >> one, two, three, four -- ♪ it's a pretty big crowd for a saturday ♪ ♪ and the manager gives me a smile ♪ ♪ cause he knows that it's me they've been coming to see ♪ ♪ to forget about life for awhile ♪ ♪ ♪ and the piano sounds like a carnival ♪ ♪ and...
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his name is ethan wallmark.listening to it for a few times. >> this is amazing. ethan performed live on the "today" show this morning and brought down the house with his rendition of billy joel's hit song "piano man." ♪ and the piano sounds like a carniv carnival ♪ ♪ >> ethan's mom says she comes from a musical family but she is not sure what ethan has is just a gift she says. they are not sure how much of a role his autism actually plays in it. ethan says he just likes to play so much. >> and he plays so beautifully. >> he does. he learns it fast, too. >> and he sings well. >>> there is more to come on news 4 at 4:00. hello kitty gets its own airplane. >>> parents of a missing girl who disappeared five years ago now have a message for the ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "w
his name is ethan wallmark.listening to it for a few times. >> this is amazing. ethan performed live on the "today" show this morning and brought down the house with his rendition of billy joel's hit song "piano man." ♪ and the piano sounds like a carniv carnival ♪ ♪ >> ethan's mom says she comes from a musical family but she is not sure what ethan has is just a gift she says. they are not sure how much of a role his autism actually plays in it. ethan says...
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now new york city police announce a possible break in the case of ethan patz. we have the latest now from new york. >> a possible suspect is now in custody in connection with the disappearance of 6-year-old ethan patz who vanished 33 years ago on may 25th, 1979. police sources tell cbs news a man named pedro her than does admit -- hernandez admitted to killing him. police are trying to verify the things he told them. >> he alleges he lured the boy, killed the boy and diz opposed of the body. it does not appear it's going to be able to be recovered now. >> former deputy director of national intelligence john miller has been following the case for decades. he said hernandez was never a major figure until now. he said other suspects made admissions in the case and their statements turned out to be false. >> they have an individual who has provided a credible story. >> he was on this block making the trip by himself for the first time to the school bus stop. >> he became the first child to appear on the side of a milk carton. he was declared dead in 2010. >> last m
now new york city police announce a possible break in the case of ethan patz. we have the latest now from new york. >> a possible suspect is now in custody in connection with the disappearance of 6-year-old ethan patz who vanished 33 years ago on may 25th, 1979. police sources tell cbs news a man named pedro her than does admit -- hernandez admitted to killing him. police are trying to verify the things he told them. >> he alleges he lured the boy, killed the boy and diz opposed of...
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. >> ethan patz and the case was confused police for a generation.onight, the mystery may have been solved. >> we report police finally have a suspect in custody. >> reporter: if this new information about when happened to eth, n is true, it'll be a unsettling answer to three decades of questions. police arrested a man named pedro hernandez who they admitted he strangled the 6- year-old and then said he put him in a plastic bag and threw it away. >> he lured him from the school bus stop at west broadway with the promise of a so damp. >> reporter: last month investigate ears said they didn't find human remains when the case was reopened and the searched the basement of an apartment. relatives of hernandez called the police and said in the past hernandez hinted he was involved in the disappearance. yesterday police arrested him at his apartment in new jersey. >> hard to believe you would do something like that. i don't think he did it. you never know with home. >> reporter: one neighbor said hernandez and his wife and daughter have been the best tenant
. >> ethan patz and the case was confused police for a generation.onight, the mystery may have been solved. >> we report police finally have a suspect in custody. >> reporter: if this new information about when happened to eth, n is true, it'll be a unsettling answer to three decades of questions. police arrested a man named pedro hernandez who they admitted he strangled the 6- year-old and then said he put him in a plastic bag and threw it away. >> he lured him from the...
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i wanted to know why ethan. a novelist whose life takes a dangerous turn after moving to paris. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> what's this film about? >> that's a very good question. you'll have trouble answering after you see it. i have this theory f i could tell you what it was about, it wouldn't be nearly as good. >> ah. >> at the end, i was a little confused because it takes a little twist and turn and very section ul sexual, sensual and mysterious. you play a dad estranged from your wife and you're involved in a custody dispute. you quit your job and you go to france to be with your daughter. >> uh-huh. >> i like it so far. >> so far so good. >> the truth, the movie is directed by a polish director incredibly brilliant guy and was an absolute pleasure to work with him. but he's not interested in telling stories the same way that american movies are used to being told stories. he looks at the movie -- he aspires for it to work on the same level that w.h. odden or t.s. elliott. he wants it to evoke w
i wanted to know why ethan. a novelist whose life takes a dangerous turn after moving to paris. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> what's this film about? >> that's a very good question. you'll have trouble answering after you see it. i have this theory f i could tell you what it was about, it wouldn't be nearly as good. >> ah. >> at the end, i was a little confused because it takes a little twist and turn and very section ul sexual, sensual and mysterious....
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jacob is followed by mason, william.... p3 and rounding out the top tee - is michaell..ethan...niel. 3 banks... too big to faii. fail.reffrmmwiil also rein in the abuse and excess that - nearly brought down our financial system. 3 how banking giant j-p morggn almost tanked the markets... admiiistratioo's new reform laws... might not have sttpped it. pt. 33 ((brrak )) 3 3 thhs wasn'ttquite the mother's day a californna family was pepectiig.aalexus rammed & through a wall ann crashed sunday.the cca has since been charged withhdriivng under the influeece. 3 ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meeeorolloist)) 3 3 map olddcourt--40--wilkens--map & 3 3 &p 3 33 we're taking the pinch out f the pumpp.. with a foxx5 royall & farms fill up.we''eegiviig - away 100 - dollar royal ffrms gas cards.we'll draw three winners this morning.we'll draw oor first winnnr of the day sometime in oor 6 o'clock hour.but yoo have to be a meannime... "like" our facebook pagge. facebook doo &pcommslash foxbaltimore and complete the entry form on the inssde fox45 tab. mother... stabs her up o the kklling.and
jacob is followed by mason, william.... p3 and rounding out the top tee - is michaell..ethan...niel. 3 banks... too big to faii. fail.reffrmmwiil also rein in the abuse and excess that - nearly brought down our financial system. 3 how banking giant j-p morggn almost tanked the markets... admiiistratioo's new reform laws... might not have sttpped it. pt. 33 ((brrak )) 3 3 thhs wasn'ttquite the mother's day a californna family was pepectiig.aalexus rammed & through a wall ann crashed...
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and also the ceo of ethan allen interiors will be with us.somewhere for you to hang your hat. >> make your pay over to post 9, simon. >>> time for "squawk on the tweet." a record-breaking night at sotheby's last night. in just 12 minutes, edvard munch's "the scream" sold for $119.9 million, the world's most expensive work of art to ever sell at auction. we asked you to complete this sentence. if i'm paying $120 million for something to hang on my wall, it better be able to, blaing. andre writes, peter be able to stop banks from foreclosing the home. and another says, have the common decency not to collect dust. >>> ism nonmanufacturing data numbers are coming out. don't go away. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physic
and also the ceo of ethan allen interiors will be with us.somewhere for you to hang your hat. >> make your pay over to post 9, simon. >>> time for "squawk on the tweet." a record-breaking night at sotheby's last night. in just 12 minutes, edvard munch's "the scream" sold for $119.9 million, the world's most expensive work of art to ever sell at auction. we asked you to complete this sentence. if i'm paying $120 million for something to hang on my wall, it...
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. >>> that is six-year-old ethan. he happens to have autism.idol, billy joel's "the piano man" has everyone including joel himself talking. >> billy joel could not have been respectful and more of a gentlemen and sent us a note. your son plays better than i do, i like his introduction better. >> ethan apparents -- parents are working with the group autism speaks to raise money for awareness. >>> [ singing ] >>> a cancer patient's story has gone viral. chris rumble is an aspiring filmmaker and is being treated for leukemia in seal. he decided to put a music video together using kellie clarkson's song calling it stronger and hope its this will lift the spirits of other cancer patients. it's cool. >>> thank you for joining us at 5. the news edge at 6 starts now. >>> the president's endorsement. was historic. the battle over same-sex marriage has a long way to g. the president said his opinion evolved on the issue. some states are not ready for change. fox 5s tom fit gerald is telling this -- is following. this. >> reporter: that's right, you don't
. >>> that is six-year-old ethan. he happens to have autism.idol, billy joel's "the piano man" has everyone including joel himself talking. >> billy joel could not have been respectful and more of a gentlemen and sent us a note. your son plays better than i do, i like his introduction better. >> ethan apparents -- parents are working with the group autism speaks to raise money for awareness. >>> [ singing ] >>> a cancer patient's story has gone...
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ethan and john, thanks to both of you.e hottest restaurants in town? look no further than open table, time to make a reservation with the stock, sit down with ceo matthew roberts next. roberts ne, it can just be too expensive. yeah, so to save money we just made our own. oh no! what could be worse than ninety-foot swells?! typhoon! first prize! it's a cheese grater. wooooo... this isn't scary. are you kidding me? look at that picture of your mom's hair from the '80s. there's an easier way to save. wooohooo... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550
ethan and john, thanks to both of you.e hottest restaurants in town? look no further than open table, time to make a reservation with the stock, sit down with ceo matthew roberts next. roberts ne, it can just be too expensive. yeah, so to save money we just made our own. oh no! what could be worse than ninety-foot swells?! typhoon! first prize! it's a cheese grater. wooooo... this isn't scary. are you kidding me? look at that picture of your mom's hair from the '80s. there's an easier way to...
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on this day in 1775 a small force of green mountain guys led by ethan allen and ben detective arnold successfully attacked nosh. at the time siem the second continental trong -- as we sit here today the congress has its own dunting task, debate and decide on a budge with a war under way and with increasingly complex security challenges ahead. i appreciate the difficulty of the decisions they face. secretary panetta and i face them as well and so do the service chiefs and combatant commanders. we came together to prepare and submit a budget that we firmly believe is a responsible investment in america's security. now we stand together to see what we need, to preserve the balance we built into the budget. keep in mind this is a budget for a joint force. it should not be thought of as just a set of separate service budgets but as a comprehensive and care fly devised set of choices, choices that reflect the right mix among moderation, pay and balance. the strength of a nation depends on its economy as much as it do its military. i know mark well, i know about his courage in combat, his a
on this day in 1775 a small force of green mountain guys led by ethan allen and ben detective arnold successfully attacked nosh. at the time siem the second continental trong -- as we sit here today the congress has its own dunting task, debate and decide on a budge with a war under way and with increasingly complex security challenges ahead. i appreciate the difficulty of the decisions they face. secretary panetta and i face them as well and so do the service chiefs and combatant commanders....
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. >> hi, i'm ethan shultz from dallas, texas and my question is for al. can you tell us a story when you jumped off the 34-foot building without a harness? >> oh, yeah. i claim that they recruited in a specific intent that they would find the dumbest guys they could find and put them in one unit. you about we first got, my friend ed and myself, the camp was still under construction and there was a big tented area off of the mud slaps there. that was one place we called it cow company, it would have been a complete disgrace to be rejected and thrown into cow company to go somewhere else. so we were walking around there and we saw this tower. it was about 35-foot high. is that what you're referring to? yeah. and 34, 35. and we said, boy, oh, boy, we don't want to be chicken, they'll have us jump off of that thing so we went up and jumped off. and lucky it had been dug up and we didn't break anything. so lieutenant came along and said what are you doing? you're not supposed to be jumping off of there like that. and we told them why we were jumping. oh, no, w
. >> hi, i'm ethan shultz from dallas, texas and my question is for al. can you tell us a story when you jumped off the 34-foot building without a harness? >> oh, yeah. i claim that they recruited in a specific intent that they would find the dumbest guys they could find and put them in one unit. you about we first got, my friend ed and myself, the camp was still under construction and there was a big tented area off of the mud slaps there. that was one place we called it cow...
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methane, ethane, propane, butane. next comes gasoline and many important petrochemicals. below that is the kerosene fraction for jet fuel. then there is diesel oil, and at the bottom, lubricants and asphalt. after this process, one barrel of crude oil leaves the refinery as a variety of important substances. but are these substances all equally useful? how do we get more of what we need the most? crude oil does not yield enough gasoline or even ethylene through fractional distillation to meet our demands. fortunately, both the heavier and lighter fractions can be subjected to further treatment, known acracking. these huge chambers are catalytic cracking towers. here the heavier hydrocarbons are subjected to heat, pressure, and the action of a catalyst. the heavy molecules crack into fragments of lower molecular weight, producing more hydrocarbons in the gasoline range. by adjusting the quantity of material that is handled in each of these procees, the refinery can produce the commodities that society needs the most. that's how we get more ethylene, a fundamental molecular
methane, ethane, propane, butane. next comes gasoline and many important petrochemicals. below that is the kerosene fraction for jet fuel. then there is diesel oil, and at the bottom, lubricants and asphalt. after this process, one barrel of crude oil leaves the refinery as a variety of important substances. but are these substances all equally useful? how do we get more of what we need the most? crude oil does not yield enough gasoline or even ethylene through fractional distillation to meet...
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. >> hi, i'm ethan schultz from dallas, texas, and my question is for al. can you tell us a story when you jumped off the 34-foot building without a harness? >> i wonder if somebody translate -- >> one more question. >> the story about the building you jumped off of. >> oh, yeah. i claimed that -- they recruited in a specific intent and that was that they would find the dumbest guys they would find and put them in one unit, but we first got there, my friend, ed pipping and myself, it was the -- the camp was still under construction. and there was a big tented area off in the mud flats there. that was one place we would not -- it would be a complete disgrace to be rejected and thrown into cow company to go somewhere else. so we were walking around there and we saw this tower. it was about 35-foot high. is that what you're referring to? yeah. and 34, 35. and we said, boy, oh, boy, we don't want to be chicken, they're going to have us jump off that thing. so we end up and jump off. luckily, it had been dug up and everything, so we didn't break anything. and th
. >> hi, i'm ethan schultz from dallas, texas, and my question is for al. can you tell us a story when you jumped off the 34-foot building without a harness? >> i wonder if somebody translate -- >> one more question. >> the story about the building you jumped off of. >> oh, yeah. i claimed that -- they recruited in a specific intent and that was that they would find the dumbest guys they would find and put them in one unit, but we first got there, my friend, ed...
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on this day in 1775, a small force of green mountain boys led by ethan allen and benedict arnold successfully attacked the british garrison at a fort in new york. at the same time the second continental congress was assembled in philadelphia. their task was daunting. field and fund an army for a war that was already underway. as we sit here today, the 112th congress has its own daunting task. debate and decide on a defense budget with a war under way and with increasingly complex security challenges ahead. i appreciate the difficulty of the decisions they face. secretary panetta and i face them as well, and so do the service chiefs and the combatant commanders. we came together to prepare and submit a budget that we firmly believe is a responsible investment in america's security. now we stand ready and willing to work with congress to make sure our armed forces have what they need and no more than what we need to keep america immune from coercion nap means working together to preserve the balance that we built into the budget. keep in mind, this is a budget for a joint force. it should not b
on this day in 1775, a small force of green mountain boys led by ethan allen and benedict arnold successfully attacked the british garrison at a fort in new york. at the same time the second continental congress was assembled in philadelphia. their task was daunting. field and fund an army for a war that was already underway. as we sit here today, the 112th congress has its own daunting task. debate and decide on a defense budget with a war under way and with increasingly complex security...
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and actor ethan hawke stops by tud yoe 57 to discuss his new movie.is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. ,,,,,, >>> happening right now a big rig accident and they do so spoke on
and actor ethan hawke stops by tud yoe 57 to discuss his new movie.is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. ,,,,,, >>> happening right now a big rig accident and they do so spoke on
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ethan zindler, who is head of policy analysis with bloomberg new energy finance. he has testified to us before. mr. jesse jenkins is also here. he's the director of energy and climate policy with the breakthrough institute in oakland, california, and we're told today is your birthday as well, mr. jenkins. congratulations. this is a big day for birthdays. >> we've got cupcakes in the back, mr. jenkins. >> yeah, that's right. why don't we have the same procedure here that we did with mr. augustine and have each of you give us five or six minutes of summarizing what you think we should know from your testimony. we will include your full testimony in the record, then we'll have some questions. mr. zindler, you want to be first? >> sure. thank you. good morning, chairman bingaman, senators, ladies and gentlemen. of course, happy birthday to my co-panelist, senator murkowski. it's an honor and privilege to be here before the committee again. i join you in my role as analyst with bloomberg new energy finance, a division of bloomberg, focused on the clean energy sector. o
ethan zindler, who is head of policy analysis with bloomberg new energy finance. he has testified to us before. mr. jesse jenkins is also here. he's the director of energy and climate policy with the breakthrough institute in oakland, california, and we're told today is your birthday as well, mr. jenkins. congratulations. this is a big day for birthdays. >> we've got cupcakes in the back, mr. jenkins. >> yeah, that's right. why don't we have the same procedure here that we did with...
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decades, 51 pedro per than dez is under -- hernandez is under arrest for the disappearance of 6-year-old ethanpatz. >> he confessed to choking him 33 years ago tomorrow. >> recent activity in the case, including an excavation prompted a tip that led police to hernandez's home. >> he had told a family member and others that he had, quote, done a bad thing and killed a child in new york. sgltsz -- >> hernandez's family members left their house without comment and under police es court. >> hernandez took police here, to the scene of the crime. a teenager hernandez worked here as a stock clerk. >> we talked to him and he would not look at you in the eye. he was always shifty. >> e than's parents still live a block away from where their son disappeared. >> mr. patz was taken back, surprised and over when he will with. ed to a -- overwhelmed. >> it's depressing. i feel sad for the parents. >> while the arrest may provoid some closure it's unlikely his e mains will ever -- remains will ever be recovered. >> hernandez does have a criminal record. >>> back here, nearly 2,000 workers will be without job
decades, 51 pedro per than dez is under -- hernandez is under arrest for the disappearance of 6-year-old ethanpatz. >> he confessed to choking him 33 years ago tomorrow. >> recent activity in the case, including an excavation prompted a tip that led police to hernandez's home. >> he had told a family member and others that he had, quote, done a bad thing and killed a child in new york. sgltsz -- >> hernandez's family members left their house without comment and under...
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on this day in 1775, a small force of green mountain boys led by ethan allen and benedict arnold successfully attacked the british garrison at fort ticonderoga, new york. at the same time, the second continental congress was assembled in philadelphia. their task was daunting: field and fund an army for a war that was already under way. as we sit here today, the 112th congress has its own daunting task: debate and decide on a defense budget with a war under way and with increasingly complex security challenges ahead. i appreciate the difficulty of the decisions they face. secretary panetta and i face them as well, and so do the service chiefs and the combatant commanders. we came together to prepare and submit a budget that we firmly believe is a responsible investment in america's security. now we stand ready and willing to work with congress to make sure our armed forces have what they need and no more than what we need to keep america immune from coercion. this means working together to preserve the balance that we built into the budget. keep in mind this is a budget for a joint force. it s
on this day in 1775, a small force of green mountain boys led by ethan allen and benedict arnold successfully attacked the british garrison at fort ticonderoga, new york. at the same time, the second continental congress was assembled in philadelphia. their task was daunting: field and fund an army for a war that was already under way. as we sit here today, the 112th congress has its own daunting task: debate and decide on a defense budget with a war under way and with increasingly complex...
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pista de un familiar de hernÁndez. >> (en ingÉs). >> en los aÑos posteriores a la desapariciÓn de ethanespierta Óa la primera maÑana en que sus padres lo dejaban caminar a solas hacia la parada del autobÚs escolar. >> (en inglÉs). >> el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york, dijo que hace 33 aÑos esta tragedia le rompiÓ el corazÓn a millones de estadounidenses, especialmente a padres de esta naciÓn y que este caso fue reabierto con la esperanza no solo hacer justicia, sino ofrecer algÚn tipo de alivio a los padres de t despie esperanza de que su hijo regresara a casa. >>despierta americaunivisiong@dy precisamente en este dÍa se podrÍa llegar a la conclusiÓn de lo que sucediÓ con el niÑo. >> y g@despierta americaunivisÁ autoridades se mantienen escÉpticas, estÁna investigando@ ierta nuciosi minuciosomente lo dicho por el hombre. >> marÍa eugenia ¿americcuÁuniÍa spierta americaunivisiong@despin de>>rta americaunivisiong@despÍa presentando ante la corteicaunÍ presentando la acusaciÓn formal contra Él y se dice satcha que ivisiong@despierta americaunivi sedeo rta amo.eunivnicidiodespa >> muchÍ
pista de un familiar de hernÁndez. >> (en ingÉs). >> en los aÑos posteriores a la desapariciÓn de ethanespierta Óa la primera maÑana en que sus padres lo dejaban caminar a solas hacia la parada del autobÚs escolar. >> (en inglÉs). >> el alcalde de la ciudad de nueva york, dijo que hace 33 aÑos esta tragedia le rompiÓ el corazÓn a millones de estadounidenses, especialmente a padres de esta naciÓn y que este caso fue reabierto con la esperanza no solo hacer...
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ethan cohen, one of the directors, shuffles up to me and he goes, this movie is never going to work.ing to see it. and walks away. i'm like, dude, we're not even done with the movie. [ laughter ] >> finish the movie first and see it, then make a judgement. then to spite him, it wins best picture. >> jimmy: of course. great to see you. go see men in black 3, it opens friday. we'll be right back with bethenny frankel. ♪ [ male announcer ] applebee's new sizzling entrees aren't just a "show." [ sizzling ] there's a reason that sound instantly starts up the waterworks in your mouth. [ sizzling ] it's the sound of flavor erupting, as freshly prepared ingredients sear, simmer, and caramelize, right there at your table. but, hey...it is a pretty good show. i'll have that. [ male announcer ] try our new sizzling entrees! like the double barrel whisky sirloin, the new sizzling n'awlins skillet, and more. starting at just $9.99. only at applebee's. starting at just $9.99. of over twenty brands of cars being sold in america today, there is one company that goes further, ford. there is one compa
ethan cohen, one of the directors, shuffles up to me and he goes, this movie is never going to work.ing to see it. and walks away. i'm like, dude, we're not even done with the movie. [ laughter ] >> finish the movie first and see it, then make a judgement. then to spite him, it wins best picture. >> jimmy: of course. great to see you. go see men in black 3, it opens friday. we'll be right back with bethenny frankel. ♪ [ male announcer ] applebee's new sizzling entrees aren't just...
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you need furniture and that's ethan allen. but don't forget the ancillary plays either because they do matter. you still like to have a phone line and cable installed when you buy a new house. time warner which owns hbo is cheap. so are as i never tire of saying verizon and at&t which suffered mightily from the housing downturn with earnings shortfalls being hidden by wireless. who knows how high they can fly? and they are the biggest capitalized companies in the dow that don't have exposure to ailing worldwide markets like europe. they are go-to names in any selloff. and if housing gets better, it's not too much of a stretch to focus on retail. you still run to macy's for household goods and tjx's home goods, and costco, a personal favorite, i shop there endlessly, but i've learned a lot from carl quintanilla's special about costco that airs again tonight. and last night's dividend boost from costco. europe can't pull that one down. home depot has done a wonderful job, but who knows how well it can do if home building never c
you need furniture and that's ethan allen. but don't forget the ancillary plays either because they do matter. you still like to have a phone line and cable installed when you buy a new house. time warner which owns hbo is cheap. so are as i never tire of saying verizon and at&t which suffered mightily from the housing downturn with earnings shortfalls being hidden by wireless. who knows how high they can fly? and they are the biggest capitalized companies in the dow that don't have...
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ethan's the police in their right here, they do seem poised to move in that at this moment there areross the street setting up a perimeter. there are anywhere between 5100 occupy protesters inside the building. the protesters do know that police are outside. we will continue to march to the story and be back with more. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>james: made date is an international day of recognition for workers. demonstrations to place all across the country, 150 different cities. protesters in new york rallied outside of the corporate building for bank of america and marched from union square to lower manhattan. they urged students
ethan's the police in their right here, they do seem poised to move in that at this moment there areross the street setting up a perimeter. there are anywhere between 5100 occupy protesters inside the building. the protesters do know that police are outside. we will continue to march to the story and be back with more. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part....
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samantha and ethan. i do this every day for them because i want them to live in a better place.we're trying to create. coming back home, i see whait it's like and things do not change. >> i dare them to stand in your way, liz, i dare them! they won't do it. liz perez, john hoffmeister. we'll take a break. this just a small chapter of a multiple undertaking in this country as all of us, ceos, veterans, shareholders, it doesn't matter, to equate sustainability with the realization that we have the answer in our hands, we simply have to organize ourselves to do it, and that, i'm quite glad to say, is happening. thank you, john. thank you, liz. >> thank you, dylan, for everything. >> thank you. ♪ america, america, may god shed his grace on you ♪ ♪ to hold success, enormous extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >>> toure once again. hosting the last five minutes of the dylan ratigan show. to turn the tables on the one and
samantha and ethan. i do this every day for them because i want them to live in a better place.we're trying to create. coming back home, i see whait it's like and things do not change. >> i dare them to stand in your way, liz, i dare them! they won't do it. liz perez, john hoffmeister. we'll take a break. this just a small chapter of a multiple undertaking in this country as all of us, ceos, veterans, shareholders, it doesn't matter, to equate sustainability with the realization that we...
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. >> it's september 15th, 2011, a seemingly typical tuesday for sales associate ethan mcculty and hiser john bain at rock 'n road cycle shop. in california. >> we have a great team here. everybody is friendly and we get along well. >> the store has just reopened after an eight-week remodel. $250,000 worth of upgrades. as seen on the store security video, a few customers are milling around including one woman on crutches. >> the store was kind of quiet and all of a sudden i heard the loudest noise i think i ever heard. i initially thought it was someone threw a bomb through the front door. >> it is not a bomb but a car crashing into the store, tearing through glass and merchandise and narrowly missing two customers. >> it hit every rack from here to the wall, so you can hear the sound of successive every couple seconds. >> it was absolute chaos. everyone was running around not knowing what happened. it was like a war zone. >> i was in shock not believing what i'm seeing. but the woman had her foot on the gas. so she's in the wall and burning rubber on the floor. >> his first instinct i
. >> it's september 15th, 2011, a seemingly typical tuesday for sales associate ethan mcculty and hiser john bain at rock 'n road cycle shop. in california. >> we have a great team here. everybody is friendly and we get along well. >> the store has just reopened after an eight-week remodel. $250,000 worth of upgrades. as seen on the store security video, a few customers are milling around including one woman on crutches. >> the store was kind of quiet and all of a sudden...
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. >>> and do you hear the names ethan, olivia or noah perhaps quite a bit lately?because those are some of the most popular baby names of 2011. the social security administration published the full list today. the top three boys names are jacob, mason and william. and the top three girls names are sophia, isabela and emma. i'm always interested in these lists. i'm always looking at what big news events happened in the past year and what movies started these trends. >> i'm flying up to boston to see my noah tonight but he's 18. >> you're way ahead of the curve. >>> for this i went to college. tonight's moment you may have missed. reality tv lovers in britain have spoken. i'm going to tell you about it. they say a dog is more skilled than the human contestants on "britain's got talent." ♪ that's pudsey and his 17-year-old owner, ashleigh, performing. the dancing duo won about $800,000. what's the secret to his success? of course, food. >> that's the only reason we work, isn't it? >> treats, yeah. i don't know about that. >> i think it was great. i don't know if it's
. >>> and do you hear the names ethan, olivia or noah perhaps quite a bit lately?because those are some of the most popular baby names of 2011. the social security administration published the full list today. the top three boys names are jacob, mason and william. and the top three girls names are sophia, isabela and emma. i'm always interested in these lists. i'm always looking at what big news events happened in the past year and what movies started these trends. >> i'm flying...
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yi th ethan, good morning. we knew this going in. attempt at doing just that? >> we had a lot of arts about exactly that point. and anywhere between $9 and $45 is a pretty good price range to aim for. >> so what metrics do you look at now? what empirical data that the company can provide it can lead to a he for poe valuation of the company? >> you need a comparable and where the numbers are going. neither is clear. it's all about the potential. we don't know where the numbers are heading and there's a lot of debate over that. >> the leadership is unusual given the fact that mark zuckerberg is 28 years old, his voting power is so powerful at the company. >> so if you look at mark zuc r zuckerbe zuckerberg, there was a study of 2500 start ups and found zuckerberg maintained the most control of any founder in the study. so a young ceo, a relatively small company and still experiments. we don't know what they'll do with their 900 million years. rumors will is it going to be the launch of a phone, a new advertisi advertising network. so t
yi th ethan, good morning. we knew this going in. attempt at doing just that? >> we had a lot of arts about exactly that point. and anywhere between $9 and $45 is a pretty good price range to aim for. >> so what metrics do you look at now? what empirical data that the company can provide it can lead to a he for poe valuation of the company? >> you need a comparable and where the numbers are going. neither is clear. it's all about the potential. we don't know where the numbers...
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. >> reporter: ethan presides over the telescope. >> we can see the effects of general relativeity byother pulse ors. >> reporter: you didn't do that if somebody is their cell phone. >> that's right. it would mess up the signals and make it much harder to study. >> reporter: the people of greenbank communicate the old- fashioned way. when was the last time you saw one of these? it's a pay phone and it works. it has to. they're very serious about controlling radio transmissions in the zone. chuck niday showed us the observatory's radio detection truck loaded with gear that hunts down rogue signals. there are lots of them. popping up on the screen as the truck goes by. you're the radio cops. >> yeah. radio cops with no power. >> reporter: the observatory can't order anyone to turn off their wireless internet or their cell phone, but they can ask nicely. >> there's a problem. we ask them to shut it down or fix it. they tell us no. then we just have to go to the fcc and say, we've got a problem. and we let them take care of it. >> reporter: so far, they've managed to limit the radio waves
. >> reporter: ethan presides over the telescope. >> we can see the effects of general relativeity byother pulse ors. >> reporter: you didn't do that if somebody is their cell phone. >> that's right. it would mess up the signals and make it much harder to study. >> reporter: the people of greenbank communicate the old- fashioned way. when was the last time you saw one of these? it's a pay phone and it works. it has to. they're very serious about controlling radio...
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we have haley, j.t., ethan, cody, matt. these folks got us here tonight. give them a round of applause. [applause] and of course, the most important person of all. [laughter] [applause] [applause] marilyn was raised less than a mile from where we are right now. if anyone would have told her she would be standing here next to a candidate for the united states senate, she would have never believed it. [laughter] the truth is, this is hard stuff. i did have hundreds of people over the last 15 months come up to me and say, the words that i appreciate more than "i will vote for you." i will pray for you. [applause] almost without exception because you've heard me fire those words right back to me, please include marilyn. thank you to all of you who have been doing that. [applause] tonight, it is time. it is not just a slogan, i do not want to be just a slogan. it is time. we began this campaign with the idea that yes, we wanted to move the senate to a more conservative place. much more than that, we want to move this country to a better place. i began this race
we have haley, j.t., ethan, cody, matt. these folks got us here tonight. give them a round of applause. [applause] and of course, the most important person of all. [laughter] [applause] [applause] marilyn was raised less than a mile from where we are right now. if anyone would have told her she would be standing here next to a candidate for the united states senate, she would have never believed it. [laughter] the truth is, this is hard stuff. i did have hundreds of people over the last 15...
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ethan zindler, this is what the chairman was asking about. i think you spoke to it, but i just want to specifically talk about the clean energy development administration, or 10 months. you think that is a useful model of getting over the secn valley of death? >> potentially. it certainly has that opportunity. there is a short-circuit in the market, as i try to articulate. i don't know if i did earlier, but basically there is not the right kind of money out there for this kind of task. large-scale demonstration projects. whether it is cita or some other model, or that you change the tax rules or whatever it is, that is a market disconnect that is looking for some kind of a solution. i think there are a number of interesting ideas out there, and that is certainly one of them. >> thank you. thank you mr. chairman. >> did you have any questions? if not, we can conclude the hearing at this point. >> well, i don't want to click a crimp in your day. >> well, go ahead. that's what my days for it. >> i want to ask about china. the u.s. companies come
ethan zindler, this is what the chairman was asking about. i think you spoke to it, but i just want to specifically talk about the clean energy development administration, or 10 months. you think that is a useful model of getting over the secn valley of death? >> potentially. it certainly has that opportunity. there is a short-circuit in the market, as i try to articulate. i don't know if i did earlier, but basically there is not the right kind of money out there for this kind of task....