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he taught garrison how to do it. originally they were publishing in baltimore which was a bigger slave trading town. they both wrote articles about different slave traders. one saying this man was a post because he sold off children, he had broken up families. actually both of them, that's what they wrote about. in both cases slave traders waylaid them after their articles appeared. beat the hell out of them, and then when lundy filed charges in his case the judge said, well, you deserved it and dismissed the charges and dismissed the case. in the garrison's case, after beating garrison up, the slave trader also charged him with liable and, so garrison was about to go on trial in baltimore in 1833 and was, knew that he was not going to get a fair trial. so he skipped town. he left in 1833 and he went back to boston. that is when he founded the liberator which became the great anti-slavery publication in the united states. and lundy had to leave town as well. he charged him in 1833 with, lundy wrote an article about a
he taught garrison how to do it. originally they were publishing in baltimore which was a bigger slave trading town. they both wrote articles about different slave traders. one saying this man was a post because he sold off children, he had broken up families. actually both of them, that's what they wrote about. in both cases slave traders waylaid them after their articles appeared. beat the hell out of them, and then when lundy filed charges in his case the judge said, well, you deserved it...
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let's go back to the garrison. we found the quality assurance process was virtually nonexistent during the first nine months of. the of the most critical nine months. as a result, there was no way to verify if improper materials were substituted for the correct ones or foundations were constructed with any type of quality assurance. we have seen this problem in all areas in afghanistan, from development programs to capacity-building initiatives, to building and construction sites. one of the worst examples, unfortunately, that we uncovered may have resulted in a loss of american service members. that involved a multimillion-dollar program intended to protect highway culverts from improvised explosive devices. we found that no quality control was done. as i reported recently in a letter i sent to the commanders on the field, in an emergency management letter, many a the grates were missing or poorly installed, in such a way that they failed to prevent ied's from being put underneath the highways, and they resulted i
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then they want to have one with my sons this past christmas was the first one the garrison family spent together and more than thirteen years the once aspiring attorneys say they no longer want to be part of a justice system they call corrupt in washington liz wall r t. the discussion of mandatory minimum sentences has caught the attention of numerous human rights advocates and also caught the eye of darker documentary film producer david cohen he recently made a film about mandatory minimum sentences in relation to drug crimes here's a sneak peek at the film titled the house i live in. war against drugs i think i should have wrote a prison guard on my forehead when i was born because it just puts me. right there to go to prison i would like in thirty years twenty years for drug trafficking to have life without parole for three ounces of meth instead of the twenty thousand two hundred people i've sent to federal prison i've seen three or four were cars racing for people who are drug you're watching for an education. to make. the documentary recently won the two thousand and twelve grand
then they want to have one with my sons this past christmas was the first one the garrison family spent together and more than thirteen years the once aspiring attorneys say they no longer want to be part of a justice system they call corrupt in washington liz wall r t. the discussion of mandatory minimum sentences has caught the attention of numerous human rights advocates and also caught the eye of darker documentary film producer david cohen he recently made a film about mandatory minimum...
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they want to have a woman my sons this past christmas was the first one to garrison family spent together and more than thirteen years the once aspiring attorneys say they no longer want to be part of a justice system they call corrupt in washington liz wall r.t. . this discussion of mandatory minimum sentencing has caught the attention of numerous human rights advocates and also caught the eye of documentary film producer david kuhn he recently made a film about mandatory minimum sentencing in relation to drug crimes title the house i live in the documentary recently won the two thousand and twelve grand jury prize at the sundance film festival producer david kuhn joined me earlier to talk about his film and explain why mandatory sentencing is such a problem right now. well you heard julie stewart in the segment you around there say when you put someone in jail from a family you affect a whole family and part of what's happening is people are being put away for a long time for drug offenses we think it's a health problem more than a punishment problem when you have mandatory minimums you
they want to have a woman my sons this past christmas was the first one to garrison family spent together and more than thirteen years the once aspiring attorneys say they no longer want to be part of a justice system they call corrupt in washington liz wall r.t. . this discussion of mandatory minimum sentencing has caught the attention of numerous human rights advocates and also caught the eye of documentary film producer david kuhn he recently made a film about mandatory minimum sentencing in...
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he is based in the garrison that was hit in the town when it was overrun. the is thomas came here to look for him and trashed his belongings -- the islamists came here to look for him and trashed his belongings. former colleagues from his own army unit. do you know the names of these people? would you recognize them? >> yes, he says. effective last year when the toregas star there -- they defected last year when the tuareg started their rebellion. many of our comrades became our enemies, he said. now we will hunt them down and kill them all. the fact that some of the men appeared to protect this town and were actual former members of the mainly in army and -- of the malian army shows that the problems here are homegrown. no easy solution then. >> at least one person is in custody after a shooting at a college campus in texas. local authorities think there could be to that -- could potentially be a second gun man. three people have been wounded. students and teachers were advised to take an immediate shelter. the car bombs around the iraqi camp was in baghda
he is based in the garrison that was hit in the town when it was overrun. the is thomas came here to look for him and trashed his belongings -- the islamists came here to look for him and trashed his belongings. former colleagues from his own army unit. do you know the names of these people? would you recognize them? >> yes, he says. effective last year when the toregas star there -- they defected last year when the tuareg started their rebellion. many of our comrades became our enemies,...
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and a garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america a safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing their homes people are losing their retirement security and i continue to say that we have to start emphasizing taking care of things here at home instead of developing a bigger footprint around the world as far as our military presence and in another recent move viewed by critics as a democratic obama extended an act that allows for the wiretapping of americans without a warrant a u.s. national security agency whistleblower says nobody's safe from being spied on the most the full interview with william binney just a bit later today here on c phenolic a qu
and a garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america a safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing their homes people are losing their...
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and garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing their homes people are losing their retirement security and i continue to say that we have to start emphasizing taking care of things here at home instead of developing a bigger footprint around the world as far as our military presence. thanks for joining us here on our top story now as we were reporting just a bit syria's president bashar al assad has outlined a political solution to the country's bitter conflict he made his proposals in a rare public address to the nation we get the latest now across live to watch he's correspondent in the region i'd
and garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing their homes people are losing their...
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and a garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer. begun presence for more what. i and other places. i mean security and i continue to footprint around the world as far as our military the pope any time saying make sure you have got plenty of cash. well all credit card operations have been suspended and a.t.m.'s have been emptied find out why on our website dot com and also bad food lovers across the world you don't need to worry about losing weight anymore online for you we have the details of a new study which claims being overweight played along the line. egypt's muslim brotherhood is under investigation for taking billions of dollars from the u.s. before even coming to power it's also alleged the organization used the money to fund our networks to spark violence at street protests one of the lawyers that far the complaint side made says the money was all about preserving interests and influence. this money might have been beneficial to
and a garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer. begun presence for more what. i and other places. i mean security and i continue to footprint around the world as far as our military the pope any time saying make sure you have got plenty of cash. well all credit card operations have been suspended and a.t.m.'s have been emptied find out why on our website dot com and also bad food lovers across the world you don't need to...
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thinks the new rule is part of the path and undermining democracy right now we're much more of a garrison and a garrison plus a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing their homes people are losing their retirement security and i continue to say that we have to start emphasizing taking care of things here at home instead of developing a bigger footprint around the world as far as our military presence. now if you're planning on paying a visit to the pope to make sure you have plenty of cash on you since the beginning of this year it is cash only in the vatican where all credit card operations have been suspended and a.t.m.'s have been emptied find out why on our website at r.t. dot com and food love
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let's go back to the garrison. we found the quality assurance process was virtually nonexistent during the first nine months of. the of the most critical nine months. as a result, there was no way to verify if improper materials were substituted for the correct ones or foundations were constructed with any type of quality assurance. we have seen this problem in all areas in afghanistan, from development programs to capacity-building initiatives, to building and construction sites. one of the worst examples, unfortunately, that we uncovered may have resulted in a loss of american service members. that involved a multimillion- dollar program intended to protect highway culverts from improvised explosive devices. we found that no quality control was done. as i reported recently in a letter i sent to the commanders on the field, in an emergency management letter, many a the grates were missing or poorly installed, in such a way that they failed to prevent ied's from being put underneath the highways, and they resulted
let's go back to the garrison. we found the quality assurance process was virtually nonexistent during the first nine months of. the of the most critical nine months. as a result, there was no way to verify if improper materials were substituted for the correct ones or foundations were constructed with any type of quality assurance. we have seen this problem in all areas in afghanistan, from development programs to capacity-building initiatives, to building and construction sites. one of the...
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right now we're much more of a garrison and garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war in in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing their homes people are losing their retirement security and i continue to say that we have to start emphasizing taking care of things here at home instead of developing a bigger footprint around the world as far as our military presence this is the high price of x. rated diplomacy where you can have a lot of details on a honda or an ambassador to colombia loses his job offer a wild christmas orgy with prostitutes is actually held inside the embassy even though it is reported he wasn't even banned for all the fun. and he stuck it out in a form. with the l
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and garrison plus. a powerful military which keeps asserting itself globally and it doesn't make america any safer and frankly doesn't make the world safer we're spending upwards of six hundred billion dollars for an expanded pentagon presence for more war in afghanistan and for proliferation of war. in yemen and somalia and other places we have a lot of problems here at home that we're not taking care of we have massive unemployment people are losing our homes people are losing their retirement security and i continue to say that we have to start emphasizing taking care of things here at home instead of developing a bigger footprint around the world as far as our military presence. around a thousand lawyers protesters have been wreaking havoc over the weekend in the northern irish capital belfast with reports of shots fired at police lines the city's been witnessing a rest since the decision by the local authorities in december to fly the british union flag only on designated occasions rather than year
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but whisper my friend william lloyd garrison as we stepped upon the platform.i cannot always obey for it did not satisfy me to simply they're rate wrongs. i felt like denouncing them. besides, i was growing. and i needed room. >> that winter douglass decided to reach out to a vast new audience. throwing caution to the winds, he published the story of his life. >> i was born in tuckahoe in maryland. i have no accurate knowledge of my age. by far the larger part of slaves know as little of their age as horses know of theirs. and it is the wish of most masters to keep their slaves thus ignorant. >> it's an expose about, of course, the the horrible treatment of the slaves. it's also an example of how the institution of slavery not only degrades slaves, but it degrades the master. >> douglass listed dates, places and most dangerous of all his owner's name. one white friend read the document and advised douglass to burn it. should douglass's owner ever want to reclaim his property, he warned, there was nothing anyone could do to protect him. douglass would have none
but whisper my friend william lloyd garrison as we stepped upon the platform.i cannot always obey for it did not satisfy me to simply they're rate wrongs. i felt like denouncing them. besides, i was growing. and i needed room. >> that winter douglass decided to reach out to a vast new audience. throwing caution to the winds, he published the story of his life. >> i was born in tuckahoe in maryland. i have no accurate knowledge of my age. by far the larger part of slaves know as...
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garrison will stay open. parents are delighted. >> i'm just happy.ound out when you called, so that was a good things. we have been wondering. we have a good rapport with the teachers and principal. >> henderson says her revised list is final. it will go into effect next fall and next year. the $20 million savings will be plowed back into school programs. >> we invest in our schools, with the access to the same diversion endorsework and enriching educational opportunities. >> reporter: the chairman says school closings are part of the overall. >> this isn't the end of the story. we have to change our way of doing business very quickly or we will be engaged in serial closings for the foreseeable future. >> we have the whole list on our web page, search cool closings. >>> two men are under arrest in connection with the result of alonzo areola. police say flores used the flan belongs to diaz to dump the victim's body tuesday night. no motive has been revealed. >>> lawmakers in maryland have come up with a compromise plan over who's responsible for injur
garrison will stay open. parents are delighted. >> i'm just happy.ound out when you called, so that was a good things. we have been wondering. we have a good rapport with the teachers and principal. >> henderson says her revised list is final. it will go into effect next fall and next year. the $20 million savings will be plowed back into school programs. >> we invest in our schools, with the access to the same diversion endorsework and enriching educational opportunities....
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[laughter] garrison himself rejected walden pond. he said there were a lot of a lot of good axioms then that, but the structure was weak and he suggested making it into a calendar. [laughter] i rejected the waste land by eliot. i did 18 tavener chorus and the last couple as i know this is a blow, tom. not to worry. you're still the greatest poet from missouri. [laughter] how faint that raises. the other poet from missouri is me. and sometimes i save it t.s. eliot and i are at the missouri school of poetry. [laughter] we do have differences. i'm from kansas city, which during my entire childhood was known as the gateway to the west. and he was from st. louis, which cut the government to build a big gateway arch and started calling itself the gateway to the west. i didn't really blame them. and for that they were not as mound citycamorra service to to depression, mound of work? so you can't blame them really, although we don't agree it is the gateway to the west. we think of st. louis is the exit from the east. [laughter] there's some
[laughter] garrison himself rejected walden pond. he said there were a lot of a lot of good axioms then that, but the structure was weak and he suggested making it into a calendar. [laughter] i rejected the waste land by eliot. i did 18 tavener chorus and the last couple as i know this is a blow, tom. not to worry. you're still the greatest poet from missouri. [laughter] how faint that raises. the other poet from missouri is me. and sometimes i save it t.s. eliot and i are at the missouri...
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this was a multi-building garrison. it was supposed to be completed in june of 2009 at within april 2010, it still was not completed. to make matters worse, the construction had been completed -- that had been completed had major problems. roofs were sagging or collapsing because the contractor had used improper welding and priming techniques. worse yet the sites were constructed on unstable soil and because the contractor did not adequately prepare the site and stabilize the soil and construct its proper foundation, the buildings were collapsed. they were literally sinking into the ground causing structural failure and making them unusable. in 2010, we inspected the sites. we found the province and we told the defense department to fix fix it. they promised to do so. however, last year we returned and we found the site in deplorable conditions. although some structures have been fixed, the underlying problems of the collapsible soil had not. as a result of the soil and stability, buildings had failed, holdings had sunk
this was a multi-building garrison. it was supposed to be completed in june of 2009 at within april 2010, it still was not completed. to make matters worse, the construction had been completed -- that had been completed had major problems. roofs were sagging or collapsing because the contractor had used improper welding and priming techniques. worse yet the sites were constructed on unstable soil and because the contractor did not adequately prepare the site and stabilize the soil and construct...
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. >> reporter: garrison elementary now has about 250 students, far less than it was built to handle. the school chancellor had it as one of the 20 schools to close, but since then parents promised to boost enrollment, to drawing more parents from the rapidly improving neighborhood. garrison will stay open, parents are delighted. >> i just found out when you called, so that was a good thing. we've been involved in our schools, with the trips and field trips, have a good rapport with the teachers there and the principal. it's a good school. >> it's been there for years, and lot of new people are moving into the block, and they want the kids to go to that school. >> reporter: it's one of five schools that won't close after an cease muppet. 15 others will close, including southeast malcolm x elementary and other poorly attended schools. >> i went into this knowing that schools consolidations are treacherous territory. this plan reflects a significant input. >> reporter: henderson says her revised list of 15, mostly almost tears and one high school, is final. it would go into effect next
. >> reporter: garrison elementary now has about 250 students, far less than it was built to handle. the school chancellor had it as one of the 20 schools to close, but since then parents promised to boost enrollment, to drawing more parents from the rapidly improving neighborhood. garrison will stay open, parents are delighted. >> i just found out when you called, so that was a good thing. we've been involved in our schools, with the trips and field trips, have a good rapport with...
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a lot of them have garrisons this week when the french attacked.ks against the islamicbe rebels who were about to march o on capital. they were able to have assets because chad to the east, french aircraft and senegal on the west. ,-french colony had garrison of troops that went to mali. the french looks at this the way we used to look at latin america as a monroe doctrine. they will not allow others;be particularly, islamists to take over. it's near europesy. a threat. it's afghanistan. without the mountains. that is why i think what is happening is as it should. the french are taking the lead. we were dallying for weeks about organizing a force of africans. which would have begun in the fall. all of this is happening rapidly. we ought to do is not send any troops, we should be giving as much logistic support as we can. report in the "times" we are thinking about whether we should give capacity of the french airplanes to refuel. i think it's a gimme. of course we should do that. it's a country that matters. we can't allow a new al-qaeda country in
a lot of them have garrisons this week when the french attacked.ks against the islamicbe rebels who were about to march o on capital. they were able to have assets because chad to the east, french aircraft and senegal on the west. ,-french colony had garrison of troops that went to mali. the french looks at this the way we used to look at latin america as a monroe doctrine. they will not allow others;be particularly, islamists to take over. it's near europesy. a threat. it's afghanistan....
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they could not prevent the capture, and the government controls on garrison towns. the group that took the area says it is still willing to negotiate. >> we spoke to the mediator telling them we are willing to reach a peaceful solution. the government has nothing to do with what is going on right now. >> france is now on the ground as well as the air. some of the troops will remain, protecting them while others will have further north. one of the last lines of defense against the rebels and the north. >> we have a equipment's on the ground with artillery equipment and the means to fight in three dimensions. we are heavily equipped on territory. >> it is not clear what the endgame for france is. if it wants to protect citizens or if it has bigger ambitions. the government will certainly want the french to stay until they can recapture the north of the country. dodge the united nations is meeting to discuss sending a west african intervention force , approving a force to help defeat rebels in december. the nigeria and others have pledged troops but they can't get thei
they could not prevent the capture, and the government controls on garrison towns. the group that took the area says it is still willing to negotiate. >> we spoke to the mediator telling them we are willing to reach a peaceful solution. the government has nothing to do with what is going on right now. >> france is now on the ground as well as the air. some of the troops will remain, protecting them while others will have further north. one of the last lines of defense against the...
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>> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst ranch is stepping into the spotlight these days with their brand-few grass-fed beef operation. grazing on rolling hills with picturesque views, the hearst beef is billed as nothing being added but their history, and it's true. the cattle thrive on nutrient-rich native grasses that have been there since the days of william randolph hearst, and today they're actually being helped and not hindered by the animals that call this place home. >> the native grasses and all the grassland areas that are here are a rdsult of the cattle operation. they've been here for the 140 years, as well. >> the perfect balance between man and nature is exactly
>> and it was my ranch manager cliff garrison who said, "gee, steve, it's a shame we couldn't do anything with our beef." and i said, "well, why couldn't we?" and so ultimately we started pursuing the grass-fed beef, and it fit right in with the whole conservation solution for the property. >> it's fun. it's a picnic every day. you know, we love it. it's a beautiful place and a great place to work. >> so from the shadow of their famous neighbor, the hearst...
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. >> garrison is not closing. >> oh, really. i'm sure everybody will be excited to know that. i didn't know that. that's good. okay, good. so everything worked. we had little signs up and everything save our school. that's awesome. >> we're paying too much and offer doing little. >> reporter: today d.c. schools chancellor kaya henderson released the names. five schools were spared from the original 20 proposed closures. they were saved partly through partnership and also with hopes of high enrollment in the future. the chancellor says they'd save $8.5 million overall in savings from programming in the first year, but it doesn't add up for some in the community. >> to be certain schools down -- shutting schools down and closing schools down, it's a big concern because the thing of it is kids can't go to school in their neighborhood and have to travel across the town to go to school. it's not right. >> reporter: you can find the full list of the closed schools on our website www.wusa9.com. in northeast ko im, wusa9. >>> in tonight's health alert uplifting numbers from the americ
. >> garrison is not closing. >> oh, really. i'm sure everybody will be excited to know that. i didn't know that. that's good. okay, good. so everything worked. we had little signs up and everything save our school. that's awesome. >> we're paying too much and offer doing little. >> reporter: today d.c. schools chancellor kaya henderson released the names. five schools were spared from the original 20 proposed closures. they were saved partly through partnership and also...
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list of the schools spared from the original 20 proposed consolidations including francis stevens, garrison elementary, johnson elementary, malcomb x elementary and smothers. so some are relieved today. and may -- mayor vincent gray believes this will help speed up education reform. the protesters want a moratorium on the 15 schools that will be closed. the school system says they got feedback from thousands of people and the protesters have yet to be seen. back to you. >> you can imagine parents and kids are very passionate about saving their local schools. >>> president obama's proposal to require all gun sales go through a background check has some widespread support. even the majority of nra members support the idea, but how would background checks be implemented on private details? as peggy fox reports, they're already required in several states, but the seller and the buyer meet a licensed dealer who runs the tech. >> reporter: virginia tech shooting survivor collin goddard has gone undercover at gun shows across the country to show how easy it is to buy high powered firearms without
list of the schools spared from the original 20 proposed consolidations including francis stevens, garrison elementary, johnson elementary, malcomb x elementary and smothers. so some are relieved today. and may -- mayor vincent gray believes this will help speed up education reform. the protesters want a moratorium on the 15 schools that will be closed. the school system says they got feedback from thousands of people and the protesters have yet to be seen. back to you. >> you can imagine...
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let's go back to the garrison.found the quality assurance process was virtually nonexistent during the first nine months of. the of the most critical nine months. as a result, there was no way to verify if improper materials were substituted for the correct ones or foundations were constructed with any type of quality assurance. we have seen this problem in all areas in afghanistan, from development programs to capacity-building initiatives, to building and construction sites. one of the worst examples, unfortunately, that we uncovered may have resulted in a loss of american service members. that involved a multimillion- dollar program intended to protect highway culverts from improvised explosive devices. we found that no quality control was done. as i reported recently in a letter i sent to the commanders on the field, in an emergency management letter, many a the grates were missing or poorly installed, in such a way that they failed to prevent ied's from being put underneath the highways, and they resulted in t
let's go back to the garrison.found the quality assurance process was virtually nonexistent during the first nine months of. the of the most critical nine months. as a result, there was no way to verify if improper materials were substituted for the correct ones or foundations were constructed with any type of quality assurance. we have seen this problem in all areas in afghanistan, from development programs to capacity-building initiatives, to building and construction sites. one of the worst...