139
139
Feb 27, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 1
i haven't shown you capability of fort greeley, which can defend this whole area. five kilometers a second, forward site could defend east coast, fort greeley, west coast. if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be much faster than any interceptors we're talking about. at least a kilometer faster. now, why are the russians concerned. this chart shoes you the footprint, the defended area for russian icbms of different flavors launched from all the known laump locations in russia. for a 5 kilometer a second interceptor, which is high for any of the sm-iii interceptors talking about. if i put that sm block iib and has a speed of 5 kilometers a second in poland, which has been the source of much of russia's concerns, you really can't protect the united states. here is maine. only the ss 27s and ss 19s, you might be able to cap them going to maine. but the rest of the
i haven't shown you capability of fort greeley, which can defend this whole area. five kilometers a second, forward site could defend east coast, fort greeley, west coast. if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be much faster than any interceptors we're talking about. at least a kilometer faster. now, why are the russians concerned. this chart shoes you the footprint, the defended area for russian icbms of different flavors launched...
82
82
Feb 5, 2012
02/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the geography of tonight, why do you think rick santorum chose to speak from greeley, colorado? >> it's up north of denver, sort of northeast of ft. collins. it's the home and heart of politicians that have had success there if they haven't been from colorado springs. greeley has been the heart of the fourth congressional district which has always been able to send the more conservative candidates and not just to congress but got a couple of them elected to the u.s. senate. you can see the santorum play. i've said this again, if there is one state that he's going to bust out in in the next week, it's colorado because of its religious conservative base. and if he doesn't, then i think he's got a hard time making a claim of sticking around and sticking around. he talked about how he could have attacked mitt romney in capital lichl but santorum is actually trying to be considered as a romney running mate more so than he may admit. >> i've been watching that because he's been making a play for what he might call a blue collar republican. what we used to call the cloth-colored republ
the geography of tonight, why do you think rick santorum chose to speak from greeley, colorado? >> it's up north of denver, sort of northeast of ft. collins. it's the home and heart of politicians that have had success there if they haven't been from colorado springs. greeley has been the heart of the fourth congressional district which has always been able to send the more conservative candidates and not just to congress but got a couple of them elected to the u.s. senate. you can see...
268
268
Feb 19, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
tribune's horace greeley was a one-time republican congressman and aspired to "the new york times" was founded by the speaker of the state assembly. think about that. when i suggested at a recent book party at "new york times," no less, this was a bit like shelly silver owning today's "new york times," our host, author salzburger jr. shouted out from the back, the party's over. it's alien to our culture today. here's another example. the most anti-lincoln, most racist paper in new york was "the daily news" no relation to today's "daily news." if lincoln became president it warned in a vial article in 1860 we should find negros among us. who was the editor of "the daily news"? the brother of the mayor of new york city. think about that. mayor bloomberg's sister, serves as commissioner of protocol, instead had beaten out jill has been abramson as editor of "the new york times." it's foreign to the public and press today. when lincoln sought re-election, his campaign manager was the publisher of "the new york times," henry raymond. as that sounds unusual, the publisher of "the new york wo
tribune's horace greeley was a one-time republican congressman and aspired to "the new york times" was founded by the speaker of the state assembly. think about that. when i suggested at a recent book party at "new york times," no less, this was a bit like shelly silver owning today's "new york times," our host, author salzburger jr. shouted out from the back, the party's over. it's alien to our culture today. here's another example. the most anti-lincoln, most...
182
182
Feb 26, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
just a quick tweet and facebook reading, ben says that his choice would be horace greeley, second choice would be robert e. lee. that's from ben denikian. on facebook a look at our facebook page, james -- george b mcclellan "as much as i desize him, the army of the potomac is not what it will become in 1863." some of the thoughts of viewers on twitter and facebook. let's go back to the library and james mcpherson who just nominated admiral david farragut as his choice for person of the year 1862. james mcpherson if you look at the time magazine selection since 1927, admiral farragut would be the only admiral on that list. you talked in your speech here about the political implications of his victories in 1862. were they the main reason that france and britain hesitated on recognizing the confederacy that year? >> certainly the main reason why they delayed what looked like was going to be some kind of recognition in the spring of 1862. the capture of new orleans was the most important of a series of union victories that caused them to back off. then though of course during the summer, the
just a quick tweet and facebook reading, ben says that his choice would be horace greeley, second choice would be robert e. lee. that's from ben denikian. on facebook a look at our facebook page, james -- george b mcclellan "as much as i desize him, the army of the potomac is not what it will become in 1863." some of the thoughts of viewers on twitter and facebook. let's go back to the library and james mcpherson who just nominated admiral david farragut as his choice for person of...
155
155
Feb 25, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
horace greeley aspired to the senate. and "the new york times" was founded by the speaker of our state assembly. now think about that for a minute. when i suggested at a recent book party at "the new york times," no less, that this was a bit like shelley silver owning today's "new york times," our host, arthur salzburger jr. shouted out n the back "the party is over." it's alien to our culture today. here is another. the most anti-lincoln most racist paper in new york was the daily news, no relation to today's daily news. if lincoln became president, it warned in one particularly vile article in 1860, we shall find negroes among us swarming everywhere. typical rant of the era. he was the brother of the mayor of new york city. so think about that. that's as if marjorie tiven, who is mayor bloomberg's sister and serves as the commissioner for protocol instead had beaten out jill abramson for the job of editor of "the new york times." it's totally alien to the intersection, to the relationship between the public and the pres
horace greeley aspired to the senate. and "the new york times" was founded by the speaker of our state assembly. now think about that for a minute. when i suggested at a recent book party at "the new york times," no less, that this was a bit like shelley silver owning today's "new york times," our host, arthur salzburger jr. shouted out n the back "the party is over." it's alien to our culture today. here is another. the most anti-lincoln most racist...
73
73
Feb 24, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
so five kilometers a second, the forward base site could help defend the east coast, fort greeley, the west coast. so that would work. but if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be up around five and a half kilometers a second, much faster than any of the interceptors that are being talked about. much faster. well, at least a kilometer a second faster. now, why are the russians concerned? this chart shows you the footprint of the defended area for russia and icbms of different flavors launched from all the known launch locations in russia. four a five kilometer a second interceptor which is high for any of the sm3 interceptors that are currently being talked about. so if i put that sm3 block 2b and it has a speed as high as five kilometers a second in poland which has been the source of most of russia's concerns, you really can't protect the united states. here's maine. only the icbs has 27, ss19, you might be able to catch them going to maine, but the rest of the united states and alaska and hawaii you cannot intercept thos
so five kilometers a second, the forward base site could help defend the east coast, fort greeley, the west coast. so that would work. but if you want to cover the entire continental united states from poland, your interceptor speed has to be up around five and a half kilometers a second, much faster than any of the interceptors that are being talked about. much faster. well, at least a kilometer a second faster. now, why are the russians concerned? this chart shows you the footprint of the...
82
82
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i just gave a speech here in greeley, colorado and did a couple of interviews and now i'm doing yoursso i haven't had a moment to do so. i'll try to reach him maybe after he gets off the platform. >> but you will call him? i ask the question only because newt gingrich has made a point of not calling to congratulate him after he won in florida. but you will call to congratulate him? >> look, one of the things i feel very strongly about is that politics is a rough enough game that it shouldn't be personal. when someone has an accomplishment, someone beats you fair and square, you pick up the phone and you give him a call and congratulate him for his good work. we'll see him on the campaign trail. >> i can't tell you how many experts, analysts have said the reason that rick is staying in the race is in case newt gingrich dropped out, he could emerge as the non-mitt romney, the so-called real conservative and develop a real challenge to mitt romney. is that the way you're thinking? >> i think eventually, as i said before, this race will come toward us. we're the candidate that provides th
>> i just gave a speech here in greeley, colorado and did a couple of interviews and now i'm doing yoursso i haven't had a moment to do so. i'll try to reach him maybe after he gets off the platform. >> but you will call him? i ask the question only because newt gingrich has made a point of not calling to congratulate him after he won in florida. but you will call to congratulate him? >> look, one of the things i feel very strongly about is that politics is a rough enough game...
110
110
Feb 5, 2012
02/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
mitt romney will be watching returns from las vegas, while santorum will be in greeley, colorado.he embess andrew rafferty. it would seem he needs a crustian conservative base. he didn't get that, we don't think, in the state of nevada. though we don't know that yet. >> reporter: his message on social issues resonates so well. interesting, he was up in minnesota a few days, and the spot he chose to kick off the campaign is about ten miles from northwest iowa. he ended up so well on caucus night. ever since then theres been that fevor around him, and it'sen an achilles' heel. >> what kind of arm twisting do you think is going on between former speaker gingrich and santorum in terms of one or the other bailing. >> behind the scenes some of the santorum advisers are saying, we're going to wait this out. newt gingrich has a history of being a time bomb. he can at any moment say something that could put him in trouble with the republican base. so we're playing a waiting game. whether you're looking a at the functionally or a delegate countwise. >>> andrew rafferty, thank you for your r
mitt romney will be watching returns from las vegas, while santorum will be in greeley, colorado.he embess andrew rafferty. it would seem he needs a crustian conservative base. he didn't get that, we don't think, in the state of nevada. though we don't know that yet. >> reporter: his message on social issues resonates so well. interesting, he was up in minnesota a few days, and the spot he chose to kick off the campaign is about ten miles from northwest iowa. he ended up so well on caucus...
57
57
Feb 14, 2012
02/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: they're heeding the advice horace greeley gave 100 years ago, go west, young man, go west country. perhaps these numbers say it best. we mentioned that survey cited by "the wall street journal" last fall. it says 20% of early career professionals would like to work at google. 13% at apple, 9% at facebook. 2% at jpmorgan. also 2% at goldman sachs. >> i think it's kind of like a "duh" kind of question. that girl nailed it when she said, he's a billionaire. yeah, i'd rather be him. >> reporter: and most of them don't know who jamie dimon is. >> yeah. these days. i do sound like my mother, don't i? >> i'm just -- we have to go. i'm just saying it's still a little "love of money" type of stuff. doesn't matter what your suit is. >> reporter: it's all in the marketing, brian. it's in the marketing. >> exactly. >> great package. thanks very much, jane. >>> up next, it is valentine's day. need a little more return with a little less risk? we have five stocks that might fit the bill. >> that was like a little valentine's day rant, wasn't it? >> just the whole "do no evil" thing. >>>
. >> reporter: they're heeding the advice horace greeley gave 100 years ago, go west, young man, go west country. perhaps these numbers say it best. we mentioned that survey cited by "the wall street journal" last fall. it says 20% of early career professionals would like to work at google. 13% at apple, 9% at facebook. 2% at jpmorgan. also 2% at goldman sachs. >> i think it's kind of like a "duh" kind of question. that girl nailed it when she said, he's a...
186
186
Feb 5, 2012
02/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is the lincoln day dinner here in greeley, colorado.say to the people in colorado? i'm sure you want 600 of these people to vote for you. >> sure do. we just had in montross, we had about 750 people there, we just left a 500 people rally and we've been traveling all over the state of colorado, north, south, western slope and feel very good about the crowd we're getting and the response we're getting. >> best wishes to you. >> thank you. >> our coverage continues now on the nevada caucuses. >> the controversial race has been won by governor ronald reagan of california. >> george herbert walker bush. >> too close to call. >> there it is, george w. bush re-elected. >> barack obama president elect of the united states. >> it's shaping up to be a huge night for mitt romney. we're watching the return from the caucuses all across nevada. >> and another headline is the surprisingly tight race for second place. >>> tonight mitt romney is on track for a third win but about half of the votes still are out. will he keep his momentum going? >> i int
. >> this is the lincoln day dinner here in greeley, colorado.say to the people in colorado? i'm sure you want 600 of these people to vote for you. >> sure do. we just had in montross, we had about 750 people there, we just left a 500 people rally and we've been traveling all over the state of colorado, north, south, western slope and feel very good about the crowd we're getting and the response we're getting. >> best wishes to you. >> thank you. >> our coverage...
260
260
Feb 15, 2012
02/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
what concerns me is as lack afghanistan's governor, we have at fort greeley, a missile defense systemwye in the world back then had they proposed cutting missile defense systems and they backed off a little bit on that, but it was always with the notion that well, when the political timing was right, he'd come back around and he'd start stripping more of missile defense system and overall, this 80% reduction idea to make us much less safe. >> steve: one of the things that he has said is he really wants congress to pass this payroll tax cut extension that will conveniently get him through the election. sounds like there is a tentative deal on capitol hill. there are a number of freshmen republicans that say, wait a minute, we don't pay for this anywhere. it will add to the deficit. what do you think? >> i think at this point the fewer dollars that politicians in washington, d.c. take from us out of our paychecks, the better. i don't want them taking our money. i don't trust the way that -- >> steve: are you telling republicans to vote no? >> i'm telling republicans allow the tax cuts t
what concerns me is as lack afghanistan's governor, we have at fort greeley, a missile defense systemwye in the world back then had they proposed cutting missile defense systems and they backed off a little bit on that, but it was always with the notion that well, when the political timing was right, he'd come back around and he'd start stripping more of missile defense system and overall, this 80% reduction idea to make us much less safe. >> steve: one of the things that he has said is...
176
176
Feb 24, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
so five kilometers per second, the forward site helps us in the east coast, fort greeley, west coast and so that would work. but he went to cover the entire united states from poland come your interceptor speed has to be five and a half quarters per second, much faster than any three interceptors being taught about. now, why are russians concerned? this chart shows you the footprints in the defended area for a russian icbms launched from all the known launch locations in russia for a five climber a second intercept hair, which is high for any of the sm three interceptors currently being taught about. so if i put that lock that has the speed as high as five kilometers per second and poland, which has been the source of much of russia's concern, you really cannot protect united states. it remains at 27 attachÉ though you might catch them going to name, but the rest of the united states, alaska and hawaii you cannot intercept those icbms. to threaten russia's icbms from european launch sites on the interceptor speed has to be out about five kilometers per second closer to six or seven.
so five kilometers per second, the forward site helps us in the east coast, fort greeley, west coast and so that would work. but he went to cover the entire united states from poland come your interceptor speed has to be five and a half quarters per second, much faster than any three interceptors being taught about. now, why are russians concerned? this chart shows you the footprints in the defended area for a russian icbms launched from all the known launch locations in russia for a five...
163
163
Feb 26, 2012
02/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
he will be interviewed by andrew greeley of bloomberg. the nation's governors are in washington, d.c., for their annual winter meetings. next, their opening news conference, with the chairman of the national governors' association, and the vice chairman. they lay out some of the key issues they plan to discuss during the course of the three- day meeting. this runs half an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, i am delighted to be here with jack markell. is a good friend, and we first met each other about 10 years ago when you're boast -- both surge in s state treasurers. the unique bipartisan nature allows us to have candid conversations with colleagues from across america. >> as governors, we face similar challenges, and our meetings offer us an opportunity to discuss the challenges we face governing our states. every day, governors work with legislature's to find real solutions to real issues. we are redesigning state government to work mor
he will be interviewed by andrew greeley of bloomberg. the nation's governors are in washington, d.c., for their annual winter meetings. next, their opening news conference, with the chairman of the national governors' association, and the vice chairman. they lay out some of the key issues they plan to discuss during the course of the three- day meeting. this runs half an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...