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also expect the outer loop to be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. this is in effect until february 12th. two-way traffic gets by on the inner loop. but expect some major delays there. as we peek downtown at the bromo tower traffic looks great through baltimore. back to you. >>> new rules are going to be in place when you fly within the united states and when you fly into the united states. just yesterday a man slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey so this morning police are still looking for that man. authorities say the man walked through the screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. police are looking at surveillance tapes, they are trying to identify that man. airline passengers are boarding again this morning after flights were grounded for hours yesterday. so, you have what happened in newark yesterday. multiply that by what happened on christmas day, needless to say things are going to change when you fly. >> sherrie johnson is live to tell us what it is going to be like to leave town today.
also expect the outer loop to be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. this is in effect until february 12th. two-way traffic gets by on the inner loop. but expect some major delays there. as we peek downtown at the bromo tower traffic looks great through baltimore. back to you. >>> new rules are going to be in place when you fly within the united states and when you fly into the united states. just yesterday a man slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey so...
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outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point bridge. two-way gets by on the inner loop but look for posted detours and expect major delays in that area if you have to travel the beltway around the glen burnie area. as we look at the city cameras, doing ok on the jfx, no problems at cold spring lane. back to you. >>> 5:20. it's a tradition that goes back a lot of years. the folks at the jarrettsville volunteer fire company make their train garden something special every year. take a look at this. they have multiple train sets running with some decorated winter and holiday themes. and abc2 is -- there we are live at the train garden with a little live truck in the middle of things. volunteers take weeks putting together this christmas present for the community. the intricate displays and just fun stuff to see and well worth the trip. >> i think it's really cool because all the little small people can like put it all together. we have a little train set at home. it's great to see all the stuff you can do with it. you start small and it gro
outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point bridge. two-way gets by on the inner loop but look for posted detours and expect major delays in that area if you have to travel the beltway around the glen burnie area. as we look at the city cameras, doing ok on the jfx, no problems at cold spring lane. back to you. >>> 5:20. it's a tradition that goes back a lot of years. the folks at the jarrettsville volunteer fire company make their train garden something special every year....
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that's going to have 695 on the outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. two-way traffic on the inner loop. expect major delays. as we peek at the city cameras, looking good across the veterans memorial bridge. traffic is light and moving. back to you. >>> 6:31. here we go. the miskick, the dropped back, the penalties, come on. that's five months of old news. watch this. get out of my way! willis mcgahee, had a career day on the ground as the ravens beat oakland 21-13. so the ravens are going to practice this week in owings mills. then they will head to new england for a 1:00 game on sunday. let the playoffs begin. so here we are. on this monday and you know what it's like. this is the sixth time we've done this now and seriously we know that anything can happen over the next couple weeks. linda so is live with what fans are saying. about the playoffs >> reporter: we have gail. you watched the game with family yesterday? >> yes. it was great. they did their best. they came in with a positive attitude and they played as a real team. >> reporter: you said th
that's going to have 695 on the outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. two-way traffic on the inner loop. expect major delays. as we peek at the city cameras, looking good across the veterans memorial bridge. traffic is light and moving. back to you. >>> 6:31. here we go. the miskick, the dropped back, the penalties, come on. that's five months of old news. watch this. get out of my way! willis mcgahee, had a career day on the ground as the ravens beat oakland...
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maintenance project today on the curtis creek drawbridge, 695 will be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. two-way traffic will get by on the inner loop but it will be a headic getting through glen burnie on the beltway. no problems on the jfx at northern parkway. back to you. >>> 6:01. in your dating life you've had a few on your list you're not proud of. but you still made it down the aisle, right? same for the ravens. yesterday wasn't pretty but they made it down to the playoff altar, right? here we are in january with the playoff team. this run may have set the tone for the next season. here we go. the playoff season. willis -- we dusted him off and he set the tone for the rest of the day. that stiff arm was a thing of beauty. when the final horn sounded the ravens beat oakland 21-13. >> we try to learn from the things we can do better and become the best ravens, best football team we can be. there's a lot of a lot of things we can throw away and learn from. every week is a new week in the national football league and we're looking forward to the fact we're playing next wee
maintenance project today on the curtis creek drawbridge, 695 will be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. two-way traffic will get by on the inner loop but it will be a headic getting through glen burnie on the beltway. no problems on the jfx at northern parkway. back to you. >>> 6:01. in your dating life you've had a few on your list you're not proud of. but you still made it down the aisle, right? same for the ravens. yesterday wasn't pretty but they made it down to the...
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senator hawkins explained the purpose of her amendment. she said -- "this amendment states that changes in social security cannot be made in reconciliation." senator hawkins continued, and i quote -- "the whole idea behind removing social security from the unified budget is to make changes in the program based on the needs and constraints of the program itself and not for short-term budgetary reasons. social security is self-financed, has long-term goals. it should not be subject to the same constraints or programs competing for scarce general revenue funds. if my amendment is not adopted "-- and i continue to quote senator hawkins --" if my amendment is not adopted, it does not mean that changes in social security could never be made. it merely means that if and when changes are made to social security, it would be not in the context of the budget." senator heinz of pennsylvania supported the hawkins amendment. here is what senator heinz said. this is 1985. "i think we first do agree that the legislation needs language that does what the
senator hawkins explained the purpose of her amendment. she said -- "this amendment states that changes in social security cannot be made in reconciliation." senator hawkins continued, and i quote -- "the whole idea behind removing social security from the unified budget is to make changes in the program based on the needs and constraints of the program itself and not for short-term budgetary reasons. social security is self-financed, has long-term goals. it should not be subject...
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this will shut down in the outer loop between route 10 and hawkins point due bridge repair.oing to be going on until february 12. there is going to be two-way traffic set up in the inner loop. that's in effect at around 9:00 a.m. we'll keep you posted on how that impacts traffic. for now we're glook both there and here on the north side. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. we go to kurt kronke. >> good morning and happy new year. we've got a number of diversions. 20 bus. three bus bypassing shepherd. the 15 and 23 diverting at uwe at a and mullberry. and the 15 with a diversion at parkside and bel air. light rail, metro on time. marc looking good, no delays. for the m.t.a. transit team, i'm kurt kronke. now back to sandra shaw. have a happy new year. >> hope you're doing well on this monday, january 4. an active h.d. doppler. they got pummeled in new england. two feet of snow. that area of low pressure is still spinning and contrasting with high pressure that's very strong in the middle of the country. that means wind. and the winds are lessened a little bi
this will shut down in the outer loop between route 10 and hawkins point due bridge repair.oing to be going on until february 12. there is going to be two-way traffic set up in the inner loop. that's in effect at around 9:00 a.m. we'll keep you posted on how that impacts traffic. for now we're glook both there and here on the north side. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. we go to kurt kronke. >> good morning and happy new year. we've got a number of diversions. 20 bus....
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i'm commander janet hawkins and i'm the chair of the suicide prevention and risk committee. public health officer that's assigned with the defense centers of excellence for psychological health and traumatic brain injury under general sutton. what i'd like to do is take a few minutes to go over some administrative announcements. during all plenary and breakout sessions, please silence your cell phones and pdas and please do not turn them to vibrate as this can also be distracting in a session and interfere with the audiovisuals in the room. generally allowed for 15 minutes between session so please be mindful of the time so that we can stay on schedule. and as you could tell we're a little behind the curve so we really want to make sure with so many folks that we stay on target. there are restrooms located on each floor of the hotel in which sessions are being held. if you have not done so already, please be sure to sign up at the registration desk. each breakout session -- you'll be evaluating individually each breakout session will be evaluated individually so please place
i'm commander janet hawkins and i'm the chair of the suicide prevention and risk committee. public health officer that's assigned with the defense centers of excellence for psychological health and traumatic brain injury under general sutton. what i'd like to do is take a few minutes to go over some administrative announcements. during all plenary and breakout sessions, please silence your cell phones and pdas and please do not turn them to vibrate as this can also be distracting in a session...
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earlier i talked to them about their story, hawkins, philips, kurt hall and the rescuer, eddie. all right. tressel, you're the one. you wake up and the boat is taking on water. take the story from there. what goes on next? >> it was about 12:30. we're all asleep on the boat of course. and my bean bag that i was sleeping in had started floating around a little bit. and i didn't think nothing of it. just thought it was the waves on the boat until it just kind of pushed me to the side. and when i went to adjust myself on the bean bag, i put my foot down and the water came clear up to my knees. and at that time, i just woke up in a shock. and woke james up. and proceeded to wake kurt up. and about that time, it was probably about, i don't know, maybe about 15, 20 seconds that we're all up and trying to move around on the boat to get the water off of it. and put out a quick mayday call and that was it, the boat was turned over, capsized. >> kurt or james, when tressell wakes you up, immediate panic or pretty calm, okay, let's get the water out of here, we're going to be okay? >> i th
earlier i talked to them about their story, hawkins, philips, kurt hall and the rescuer, eddie. all right. tressel, you're the one. you wake up and the boat is taking on water. take the story from there. what goes on next? >> it was about 12:30. we're all asleep on the boat of course. and my bean bag that i was sleeping in had started floating around a little bit. and i didn't think nothing of it. just thought it was the waves on the boat until it just kind of pushed me to the side. and...
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hawkins, will you start with the first question, why did 2019 not to be better and, please, try to limit your reply to three minutes? >> and the first question is, was actually 2009 better than we expected and i won't go back to all the forecasts that we all have before, but let me start with the observation is that 2,009, of course, was not a good year, it was one of the greatest recessions that we've ever experienced and is true that we have avoided a larger disasters but if you look at the current situation even after in many economies are coming out of the recession, productivity, production levels across the world are still some 7210% below what they were before the crisis. unemployment in many countries is around 10%. there are huge problems emerging for the governments and their fiscal positions. the positive growth rehearsing at the moment is it to a large extent driven by temporary factors, by all means this was not a good year even in its growth was very positive. if you look at the forecasts and i cannot talk in detail about our forecast because we will publish them later in t
hawkins, will you start with the first question, why did 2019 not to be better and, please, try to limit your reply to three minutes? >> and the first question is, was actually 2009 better than we expected and i won't go back to all the forecasts that we all have before, but let me start with the observation is that 2,009, of course, was not a good year, it was one of the greatest recessions that we've ever experienced and is true that we have avoided a larger disasters but if you look at...
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in 1985, for example, senator hawkins from florida offered an amendment that social security be exemptm the reconciliation process. that's in the law today. that's in the law today. in 1990 we took social security out of the unified budget. that's in the law today. this body, this congress over the years has recognized the importance -- not the importance -- the critical importance of social security. it's just so important that it should not be part of reconciliation and it should not be part of the unified budget. weeshtwe should protect social security. so i say to my colleagues, vote for this amendment that i'm offering to protect social security. show america's seniors that we hear their needs, w we're taking action to protect them. i hope very much that this amendment passes because the regular order has worked here. we've cut the budget three times since 1980. that's what us senators should do, we should use regular order to make sure we get our fiscalrr i reserve the balance of my time. mr. conrad: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota is recognize
in 1985, for example, senator hawkins from florida offered an amendment that social security be exemptm the reconciliation process. that's in the law today. that's in the law today. in 1990 we took social security out of the unified budget. that's in the law today. this body, this congress over the years has recognized the importance -- not the importance -- the critical importance of social security. it's just so important that it should not be part of reconciliation and it should not be part...
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i'm commander janet hawkins and i'm the chair of the suicide prevention committee.lic health service officer that is with the defensive centers for excellence for psychological health and traumatic brain injury. what i'd like to do is take a few minutes to go over some administrative and announcements. during all in and breakout sessions please silentio cell phones and pdas and please do not turn them to vibrate as this can also be distracting in a session and interfere with the audience facials in the room. we have generally allowed 15 is between sessions. so please be mindful of the time in order to get to your next session probably. so that we can stay on schedule. and as you can tell we've already a little behind the curve so we really want to make sure with sony folks we stay on target. there are restrooms located on each floor of the hotel and when sessions are being held, if you have not done so already, please be sure to sign up at the registration desk. each breakout session you will be evaluated individually each breakout session will be evaluated individu
i'm commander janet hawkins and i'm the chair of the suicide prevention committee.lic health service officer that is with the defensive centers for excellence for psychological health and traumatic brain injury. what i'd like to do is take a few minutes to go over some administrative and announcements. during all in and breakout sessions please silentio cell phones and pdas and please do not turn them to vibrate as this can also be distracting in a session and interfere with the audience...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage, commander hawkins. >> major edtolifo, u.s. army retired. he attained the rank of major in the army during his 19-year military career. on may 16, 2005, he was medically retired from the u.s. army from injuries sustained in combat. on the 17th of august, 2004, he hit an i.e.d., otherwise known as a roadside bomb. this happened while he was serving with the coalition assistant military training team under general david petraeus. doctors had to amputate his left leg. the major's story of courageous and sacrifice has been featured in "time" magazine, p.g.a. magee, nacks news and many televisions and numbers. since his amputation, he has been a staunch advocate for veterans with disabilities, specifically focusing on advocacy with or thoughtics, with prook and walter reed medical center, and a volunteer to help meet the needs of veterans with mental health disability likes ptsd. he experienced what many tragically wounded service members experience, the inner darkness of depression, ptsd and suicide i had yation. this w
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage, commander hawkins. >> major edtolifo, u.s. army retired. he attained the rank of major in the army during his 19-year military career. on may 16, 2005, he was medically retired from the u.s. army from injuries sustained in combat. on the 17th of august, 2004, he hit an i.e.d., otherwise known as a roadside bomb. this happened while he was serving with the coalition assistant military training team under general...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentleman, please welcome back to the stage commander hawkins. >> major political, u.s. air retired is a senior vice president for the folds of honor of foundation. he attained the rank of major in the u.s. army during his 19 year military career. on may 16th, 2005 he was medically retired from the u.s. army from injuries sustained in combat. on a 17th of august 2004 he hit in ied's otherwise known as a roadside bomb. this happened while he was serving with the coalition military assistance training team under the command of the general david petraeus. due to extensive injuries -- interest dodgers has ever take his left leg. his story occurred in sacrifice has been featured in time magazine pga magazine, cox news cnn and a national an oklahoma television stations and newspapers. since his habitation major polito has been in a staunch advocate for veterans with disabilities. specifically focusing on advocacy for prosthetic technologies with ortho care innovations come up here visiting with cavallo and btu's at. and walter reed medical center, and developing programs
[applause] >> ladies and gentleman, please welcome back to the stage commander hawkins. >> major political, u.s. air retired is a senior vice president for the folds of honor of foundation. he attained the rank of major in the u.s. army during his 19 year military career. on may 16th, 2005 he was medically retired from the u.s. army from injuries sustained in combat. on a 17th of august 2004 he hit in ied's otherwise known as a roadside bomb. this happened while he was serving with...
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as i said way back when the long before this, six or eight months ago, maybe the last humphrey-hawkinseeting, i think to the extent that the fed continues to thrusts itself in the middle of things being the systemic regulator which again we are going to have another systemic risk, going to have another failure, and i don't care with event chairman is or what kind of regulation we pass, it's going to happen and it seems to me that the more you thrust herself in the middle of those things outside of monetary policy, and outside of been a lender of last resort, the more you do things that damaged a institution. and i say that because i respect this institution and just like judd gregg said and in my comments, i don't want us involved in monetary policy. i think that would be a disaster not only for our country but for every country that does business which is every country, so i am just becoming -- i know you're are lobbying s heavily right now as far as what the fed role should be in regulation and on a private basis i want to hear that. just a minute ago i know that you alluded to chair
as i said way back when the long before this, six or eight months ago, maybe the last humphrey-hawkinseeting, i think to the extent that the fed continues to thrusts itself in the middle of things being the systemic regulator which again we are going to have another systemic risk, going to have another failure, and i don't care with event chairman is or what kind of regulation we pass, it's going to happen and it seems to me that the more you thrust herself in the middle of those things outside...
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. >> david hawkins, managing editor of "cq weekly." >> now admiral mike mullen at the washington center for intern's today. he spoke about the role of the military. this is a little less than an hour. >> our program continues with a is the principal military adviser for the principle of the night -- president of the united states. admiral mulliken has had a long career. and distinguished career, he served in a capacity of great responsibility at the naval academy, he had operational experience with nato, but the thing that actually struck me most about his resume was the fact that he was the skipper of three u.s. navy warships. you think to yourself, now, what's the connection between being on the bridge of a fleet oiler or cruiser or a destroyer and being the principal military advisor to the president of the united states? i think it's this. that if you're on the bridge of a u.s. navy warship, you're a person in whom reposes ultimate responsibility and accountability. if you have a cross-eyed steersman who puts your ship into another vessel, if you run up on a sand bar, it's all your
. >> david hawkins, managing editor of "cq weekly." >> now admiral mike mullen at the washington center for intern's today. he spoke about the role of the military. this is a little less than an hour. >> our program continues with a is the principal military adviser for the principle of the night -- president of the united states. admiral mulliken has had a long career. and distinguished career, he served in a capacity of great responsibility at the naval academy, he...