150
150
Jul 22, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
general fraser? in april, the general testified that the civil reserve air fleet is a critical component to rapidly deploy forces on equipment with response times between 2448 hours after the mission is assigned. what are your thoughts in the future of the partnership with the civilian sector? >> thank you, senator, and i agree with the general that the craft as it is called is a significant part of what we have in our capabilities that are available to us. and if confirmed, i will work my hardest to make sure this is liable, and that means reaching out and working with our commercial partners and doing everything i can and working with this committee and converse along those lines to keep it viable. >> thank you very much. general odierno, the leadership of the commission was formed to look at the policies and practices that shape of the military leaders. one of the recommendations that the senior leadership within the service and the dod have personally committed to making diverse states and instit
general fraser? in april, the general testified that the civil reserve air fleet is a critical component to rapidly deploy forces on equipment with response times between 2448 hours after the mission is assigned. what are your thoughts in the future of the partnership with the civilian sector? >> thank you, senator, and i agree with the general that the craft as it is called is a significant part of what we have in our capabilities that are available to us. and if confirmed, i will work...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
72
72
Jul 2, 2011
07/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a proposal to cut a supervisor of fraser. we have two teams that we have and two supervisors. each supervisor is about to supervise about eight people, which is already higher than normal. usually, it would be six. to the budget analyst for roses to have one person supervise 16 people, which we find would be, frankly, impossible. the teams are supposed to be working on -- it is actually appeals. we believed it would be impossible to guarantee the quality control or really to approve the work in any sort of timely fashion, given the situation. there's also a proposal to cut our temporary funding, which has historic we help us deal with workloads, flows up and down, as you can imagine with any sort of temporary situation. we were able to bring in temps last year to bring in -- to deal with the surge. we imagine we might see a surge coming this year as well. we will not know until after the fiscal year begins how to deploy those resources. there is a recommendation for i believe a 75% cut, and we believe they would have roughly
there's a proposal to cut a supervisor of fraser. we have two teams that we have and two supervisors. each supervisor is about to supervise about eight people, which is already higher than normal. usually, it would be six. to the budget analyst for roses to have one person supervise 16 people, which we find would be, frankly, impossible. the teams are supposed to be working on -- it is actually appeals. we believed it would be impossible to guarantee the quality control or really to approve the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
one of them is the fraser ration of heritage regarding architectural heritage style and. this architecture is very dominant in the russian capital today and yes you are right well of course telling the starkey texture well has a great impact well it to the urban structure of moscow did it to dilute the it with a c.t. in a pond only in moscow also in another in other cities so russia. well i think in this world because. its influence is very serious still to today because we cannot imagine moscow without for example seven sisters we don't still against skyscrapers without metro. as well. but. i would prefer to split well the political regime and architecture and art that's why it seems to me that architecture maybe it's one of the few positive. results of this of this spirit and what you think the average opinion in the streets of. today well i'm not a specialist of course i'm not an expert historian oh. well my personality to it is negative of course but i'm not sure that all the all the russian people know are agree. with me it was great to me here thanks for your time a
one of them is the fraser ration of heritage regarding architectural heritage style and. this architecture is very dominant in the russian capital today and yes you are right well of course telling the starkey texture well has a great impact well it to the urban structure of moscow did it to dilute the it with a c.t. in a pond only in moscow also in another in other cities so russia. well i think in this world because. its influence is very serious still to today because we cannot imagine...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
special floating fraser now at the side of the volga river a tragedy to begin the operation of lifting of bulgaria which sank in minutes last sunday out of the two hundred eight people who were on board one hundred fourteen have been confirmed dead while fifteen others remain missing two people have been arrested in connection with the disaster the head of the company which operated the boat and the inspector who certified it as fit to sail face charges of negligence that led to the deaths arrest warrants have also been issued for the captains of two cargo vessels which pass the sinking ship without stopping to help the search operation continues in the area and on nearby islands more recovery workers police and volunteers have joined the effort. we had updates and video reports on the volga river tragedy on our website our team dot com hear from the captain of a best effort came to the rescue helping the seventy seven survivors of a sunken pleasure cruiser he tells us of the family who count themselves lucky to have all stayed from the disaster i don't use it r t dot com right now. se
special floating fraser now at the side of the volga river a tragedy to begin the operation of lifting of bulgaria which sank in minutes last sunday out of the two hundred eight people who were on board one hundred fourteen have been confirmed dead while fifteen others remain missing two people have been arrested in connection with the disaster the head of the company which operated the boat and the inspector who certified it as fit to sail face charges of negligence that led to the deaths...
99
99
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
but the worst charges concern gordon brown's son, fraser, who was born in 2006. the browns think the sun's front-page story that fraser had cystic fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> these are extremely serious allegations. i think like many members of parliament, indeed many members of the public, you know, i'm shocked and horrified at these allegations that people could do this to gordon or his family. it needs to be looked at. >> tonight, gordon brown said his family was shocked by the scale of lawbreaking and intrusion into their private lives. he's expected to do an interview tomorrow. >> it all seemed to happen today in one extraordinary mad rush around 4:00. not long after those revelations about what may have happened to gordon brown and his family started trickling out over the internet, came extraordinary news from news corporation, that they're withdrawing their undertakings about spinning off sky news. that only minutes before the secretary jeremy hunt was due to address in peace about the future of the news corporation did for
but the worst charges concern gordon brown's son, fraser, who was born in 2006. the browns think the sun's front-page story that fraser had cystic fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> these are extremely serious allegations. i think like many members of parliament, indeed many members of the public, you know, i'm shocked and horrified at these allegations that people could do this to gordon or his family. it needs to be looked at. >> tonight, gordon brown said...
228
228
Jul 30, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
todd fraser, a fly ball to left. joey votto testing the arm of nate schierholtz holds. bad idea.e the great nails him to end the inning. all the way to the 13th and it's edgar renteria. now a red. singling off brian wilson, good night. game in. drive home safely. the reds pull it out 4-3 in 13. a's and twins. the a's honoring mr. .500. hid mats, 500 career homers. josh willingham flexing his muscles. in the first off francisco liriano, two-run bomb for willingham. willingham with two homers but it came apart late. the twins rough up the a's bullpen for four runs in the eighth. free courtesy of michael cuddyer and a three-run shot and the twins go on to take it 9-5. on to the nfl, jim harbaugh held his first practice as the 49ers head coach. then michael crabtree in a boot, out four to six weeks, in what seems to be a chronic foot problem. and you have the quarterback situation. alex smith signed but the new league rules prevent him from practicing until next thursday. the rookie collin will get a lot of reps, starting with how to stay the snap. played out of shotgun in college so
todd fraser, a fly ball to left. joey votto testing the arm of nate schierholtz holds. bad idea.e the great nails him to end the inning. all the way to the 13th and it's edgar renteria. now a red. singling off brian wilson, good night. game in. drive home safely. the reds pull it out 4-3 in 13. a's and twins. the a's honoring mr. .500. hid mats, 500 career homers. josh willingham flexing his muscles. in the first off francisco liriano, two-run bomb for willingham. willingham with two homers but...
212
212
Jul 30, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
todd fraser, a fly ball to left. and he tested the arm of nate schierholtz.o end the inning. all the way to the 13th and it's edgar renteria. now other red. singling off brian wilson, good night. game in. drive home safely. the reds pull it out 4-3 in 13. a's and twins. the a's honoring mr. .500. josh willingham flexing his muscles. in the first off francisco liriano, two-run bomb for willingham. willingham with two homers but it came apart late. the a's rough up the ball run for four runs in the ag, three courtesy of michael cuddyer, and a three-run shot and the twins go on to take it 9-5. on to the nfl, jim harbaugh held his first conference as a 49ers coach. then michael crabtree in a boot, out four to six weeks, in what sometimes to be a chronic foot problem. and you have the quarterback situation. alex smith signed but the new league rules prevent him from practicing until next thursday. the rookie collin will get a lot of reps, starting with how to stay the snap. played out of shotgun in college so this is all new. and so many changes. >> you know, each
todd fraser, a fly ball to left. and he tested the arm of nate schierholtz.o end the inning. all the way to the 13th and it's edgar renteria. now other red. singling off brian wilson, good night. game in. drive home safely. the reds pull it out 4-3 in 13. a's and twins. the a's honoring mr. .500. josh willingham flexing his muscles. in the first off francisco liriano, two-run bomb for willingham. willingham with two homers but it came apart late. the a's rough up the ball run for four runs in...
337
337
Jul 11, 2011
07/11
by
WMPT
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that they had information that fraser had cystic fibrosis which was a matter that they the family were just getting their heads around at the time and dealing with. >> reporter: it was a fast moving day of swirling allegations, political and corporate positioning. amongst the allegations, it was suggested that royal protection officers in the police force had sold confidential royal numbers to the news of the world, that the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall may have had their phones hacked into. halfway through the day, rupert murdoch announced that he was suddenly changing his tactics for how he could get his hands on the 61% of b-sky-b he doesn't already own. rupert murdoch woke up at his london home with a new plan for how to get his hands on the whole of b-sky-b. he'd go down the route he'd been trying to avoid, a drawn-out reference to the competition commission. the commission doesn't normally complete its reports in under a year. but the murdochs have decided their best chance of keeping their takeover bid in play is to go down this road. >> reporter: earlier, th
. >> that they had information that fraser had cystic fibrosis which was a matter that they the family were just getting their heads around at the time and dealing with. >> reporter: it was a fast moving day of swirling allegations, political and corporate positioning. amongst the allegations, it was suggested that royal protection officers in the police force had sold confidential royal numbers to the news of the world, that the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall may have...
882
882
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 882
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they would mow me thehehad this story about fraser's medical condition and told me they would run it. >> reporter: how did that happen? >> in tears. >> another scandal about it. and with it for the first time it is spreading beyond "news of the world." allegations that murdoch's son own the awe dust sunday times look broke the law to get stories. >> i'm wondering if you can help me. that call to a law office who was said to be an accountant working and looking at the financial times looking for some dirt. the questiroyal's reporter cliv goodman asked for carne from andy soleson to buy the green book which contains all the confidential phone numbers of the royal family and their staff. in that e-mail goodman says a proil protection officer has a stolen company and wants $1,600 for it. >> if i was alleged somebody has taken money to disclose telephone numbers and for them and their anyones, it's an appalling breach of secucuty. >> meanwhile a huge murdoch takeover bid has been delayed. many think it's stetd forever. as it deepens there are rumbles that he will roone his three papers
. >> they would mow me thehehad this story about fraser's medical condition and told me they would run it. >> reporter: how did that happen? >> in tears. >> another scandal about it. and with it for the first time it is spreading beyond "news of the world." allegations that murdoch's son own the awe dust sunday times look broke the law to get stories. >> i'm wondering if you can help me. that call to a law office who was said to be an accountant working...
94
94
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
actually by that time to traverse any to cab partner slightly exaggerated and we all remember douglas fraser. they were questioning each other's motives, much less commitment to the country. underlining many of those across the i/o and even more remarkable across the dome, congressional friendships with the relationship among the wives. over the last few days, we've appropriately celebrated at the ford for her incredible courage in the face of around challenges and the impact that courage is had upon millions of lives. but in her wisdom, and she knew that the part of her life that would be given little notice the remaining years as a partner of a member of the house of representatives. so that's why she espey to talk about it. it's a tough job. more often political widows and political wife. the duties range from showing visiting constituents are on the capital. it was a big deal in the states and from each other from michigan or the guy to washington to help calm social service programs in the district of columbia. it was the political lives working with the african american women who lived
actually by that time to traverse any to cab partner slightly exaggerated and we all remember douglas fraser. they were questioning each other's motives, much less commitment to the country. underlining many of those across the i/o and even more remarkable across the dome, congressional friendships with the relationship among the wives. over the last few days, we've appropriately celebrated at the ford for her incredible courage in the face of around challenges and the impact that courage is...
151
151
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
the worst charges concern his son, fraser, who was born in 2006. this said that his son had cestus fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> many members of the republic, i am shocked and horrified at these allegations that people could do this to court and or his family. it is extremely serious and it needs to be looked at. >> tonight, gordon brown said his family was shocked by the scale of law breaking and intrusion into their private lives. he is expected to do an interview tomorrow. >> it all seemed to happen today in one extraordinarily mad rush around 4:00. not one after -- not long after those allegations started trickling out over the internet can the extraordinary news from news corp.. they are withdrawing their undertaking about spinning off sky news. that is only minutes before germy hunt was to address mp's about the future bid for sky. at the same time, david cameron was 6 miles away fielding questions from journalists. >> and the prime minister sent a clear warning, do not think you are taking over sky until you cle
the worst charges concern his son, fraser, who was born in 2006. this said that his son had cestus fibrosis came from access to the baby's medical records. >> many members of the republic, i am shocked and horrified at these allegations that people could do this to court and or his family. it is extremely serious and it needs to be looked at. >> tonight, gordon brown said his family was shocked by the scale of law breaking and intrusion into their private lives. he is expected to do...
77
77
Jul 13, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
another example -- i was in fraser, michigan, and we went to a program, and the money came through aeral program to the state's reinvolving funds for water projects, and it put people back to work, and it was interesting because it's a nonpartisan group, but there were republicans and democrats in terms of their affiliations, city officials there, who were saying what a wonderful program. we could not have done it without the federal government, and i stand there and i said, telg that to washington. tell that to some of the people in your own parties. those are two vivid examples of the need, and now they talk about bringing up a highway bill that has $50 billion less than provided the last time we passed it. if we don't have growth, we will not solve the unemployment problem. it's just -- it has to have that ingredient. >> rich, i'll double back to you. you have all these construction workers and manufacturing workers, jobless at the moment, and we have, if i understand it correctly, something like a $2 trillion deficit in terms of our national infrastructure needs now, i mean, to m
another example -- i was in fraser, michigan, and we went to a program, and the money came through aeral program to the state's reinvolving funds for water projects, and it put people back to work, and it was interesting because it's a nonpartisan group, but there were republicans and democrats in terms of their affiliations, city officials there, who were saying what a wonderful program. we could not have done it without the federal government, and i stand there and i said, telg that to...
193
193
Jul 12, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
another example i was in fraser, michigan, and we went to another program. money came through a federal program to the state's reinvolving funds for water projects, and it put people back to work, and it was interesting because it's a nonpartisan groups, but there's republicans and democrats in terms of their affiliation, city officials there who were saying what a wonderful program we could not have done it without the federal government. i stand there and i said, tell that to washington. tell that to some of the people in your own parties. those are two vivid examples of the need, and now they're talking about bringing up a highway bill that has $50 billion less than was provided the last time we passed it. if we don't have growth, we will not solve the unemployment program problem. it has to have that ingredient. >> rich, back to you. you have all these construction workers and manufacturing workers, jobless at the moment, and we have, if i understand it correctly, something like a $2 trillion deficit in terms of our national infrastructure needs. now, i
another example i was in fraser, michigan, and we went to another program. money came through a federal program to the state's reinvolving funds for water projects, and it put people back to work, and it was interesting because it's a nonpartisan groups, but there's republicans and democrats in terms of their affiliation, city officials there who were saying what a wonderful program we could not have done it without the federal government. i stand there and i said, tell that to washington. tell...