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. >>> the united states, department of agriculture estimated 50 million americans are food insecure. up with feeding america southwest virginia. they distribute food to nearly 400 partner agencies. bethany teague kicks off coverage and is joining us live from the kroger in blacksburg. >> reporter: they have about pan hour or so left to dhow name of the organizers say the response has been overwhelming. there's about 2300 pounds of food sitting in the feeding america southwest virginia truck. the donations are important, especially when you consider the fact just here in montgomery county alone, almost 15% of the population is considered food insecure. that equals more than 14,000 individuals. allan crockett was one of those people and he knows exactly what it's like to benefit from one of these food drives. >> you have to decide what you want to get if you want to pay for your medicine or put gas in about the food. >> reporter: allan now need. he says there are so many more people out there who are hungry than most folks realize. that's why he's encouraging everyone to come on out an
. >>> the united states, department of agriculture estimated 50 million americans are food insecure. up with feeding america southwest virginia. they distribute food to nearly 400 partner agencies. bethany teague kicks off coverage and is joining us live from the kroger in blacksburg. >> reporter: they have about pan hour or so left to dhow name of the organizers say the response has been overwhelming. there's about 2300 pounds of food sitting in the feeding america southwest...
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the insecure place. >> in my book i have the 12 layers of love.e's the sexy layer, there's the slut tee layer, there's the insecure layer and so we all have issues, right. we all come to earth with something to deal with and so when you go out on a date or no matter what you're doing it's like what age is really showing up? brat tee child, inn shire person rejected through high school, college, like who is really there? i find it it's so important to deal with those emotions. i'm it's okay if you feel insecure when you go on date. i don't feel if i look so good. if you stay connected to your own heart and true to yourself and true to all that shows up for you i think you're going to be more comfortable in your skin and be more relaxed being the real you. >> be the most real you. most authentic self. we like the idea of being sexy and confident. how do you do that? how do you get to that place. >> it's practice, practice, practice. >> i think it's all about how you dress. like what colors you wear. i think the external is about you. what style do y
the insecure place. >> in my book i have the 12 layers of love.e's the sexy layer, there's the slut tee layer, there's the insecure layer and so we all have issues, right. we all come to earth with something to deal with and so when you go out on a date or no matter what you're doing it's like what age is really showing up? brat tee child, inn shire person rejected through high school, college, like who is really there? i find it it's so important to deal with those emotions. i'm it's...
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. >>> food insecurity is a commonwealth. are food insecure. >> many of the counties that suffer the most are in southwest virginia. that's why wsls10 is teaming up with feeding america southwest virginia and we won't be done until 7:00 tonight. kicking off our team coverage, continue to be filled up. this is the second time they were filled up today. they were filled up beyond capacity. all of the food will go to local food banks and local food pantries. that is something they say is very needed by many. community. >> i see a bunch. a lot of people are hurting. when we came in, thought they were giving out tags. we thought this was a good thing that you're doing. >> reporter: feeding america estimates about 15% of henry population is food insecure, meaning they don't know where their next meal will come from. >>> mean while in montgomery county, more than 14,000 our team coverage takes us to blacksburg. that's where wsls10's bethany teague is at the kroger. hi, bethany. >> reporter: right now there are about 1600 pounds of f
. >>> food insecurity is a commonwealth. are food insecure. >> many of the counties that suffer the most are in southwest virginia. that's why wsls10 is teaming up with feeding america southwest virginia and we won't be done until 7:00 tonight. kicking off our team coverage, continue to be filled up. this is the second time they were filled up today. they were filled up beyond capacity. all of the food will go to local food banks and local food pantries. that is something they...
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struggle with food insecurity every day. they don't have access to enough food to live a healthy life. a local organization, though, is bringing good food directly to the kids' schools so that parents can feed their families and build healthy habits. we go now to one of these joyful markets in the southeast. >> reporter: when dell rich per uses fresh produce options he considers what to feed his four children for dinner. >> four oranges, four bananas, and four apples. >> reporter: but he's not shopping at a grocery store. it's a market set up at his son's school in southeast. >> you can take this and start. >> reporter: once a month, d.c. nonprofit martha's table in partnership with the capital area food bank brings these joyful markets to 12 d.c. elementary schools in underserved communities, offering free fresh fruits and vegetables to families who don't have easy access to fresh food. >> you know, every nugget helps. >> my youngest child gets out at 4:15. i have to wait around. and then we have to go home and cook. so whe
struggle with food insecurity every day. they don't have access to enough food to live a healthy life. a local organization, though, is bringing good food directly to the kids' schools so that parents can feed their families and build healthy habits. we go now to one of these joyful markets in the southeast. >> reporter: when dell rich per uses fresh produce options he considers what to feed his four children for dinner. >> four oranges, four bananas, and four apples. >>...
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about the fact even here in montgomery county alone almost 15% of the population is considered food insecure, that equals 14,000 individuals, allen crockett was one of those people at one time, he now >> there are a lot more people that need it than you really realize. especially now with the high electric bills and everything, it's just a blessing to so many people, people are really struggling right now i think it's really it affects people for the good. >> reporter: the drive just wrapped up a few homes ago, the overall goal is to exceed last year's total of 26,000 pounds of food throughout the different locations. live in blacksburg, bethany teague. during our 10 cares food drive, the blue ridge area food bank says many are donating peanut butter and mac and cheese. one shopper says she knows the importance of what a warm meal can mean because a close friend of hers has struggled for years meal or check was going to come from. i have been very blessed in my life, and i just want to pass that on, i know there is a lot of need in this area. and so every little bit that i what a great attit
about the fact even here in montgomery county alone almost 15% of the population is considered food insecure, that equals 14,000 individuals, allen crockett was one of those people at one time, he now >> there are a lot more people that need it than you really realize. especially now with the high electric bills and everything, it's just a blessing to so many people, people are really struggling right now i think it's really it affects people for the good. >> reporter: the drive...
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the idea of insecurity, physical, or economic, or insecurity from terrorism, these are all issues, buty are not the ones playing out right now. people want to know who is devout, who has conservative values, who is going to stand for what they share, what they believe in iowa. it just happens to be the first time tonight that someone is going to indicate who they want to vote for president of the united states. >>> ali velshi thank you. >>> min -- mill -- millennials could play a big part in tonight's vote. there is duarte geraldino in des moines for us. and are we expecting millennials to actually show tonight? >> reporter: absolutely. i'm at drake university where there are five precincts. right now i'm in the room where the democratic caucuses are taking place. you can see how many people are packed in here. they are divided between what side their candidate is going to take. o'malley, hillary clinton, bernie sanders. so right now these particular voters, this group, many at the presidential voters believe will have the make or break power in this election. just days before the cauc
the idea of insecurity, physical, or economic, or insecurity from terrorism, these are all issues, buty are not the ones playing out right now. people want to know who is devout, who has conservative values, who is going to stand for what they share, what they believe in iowa. it just happens to be the first time tonight that someone is going to indicate who they want to vote for president of the united states. >>> ali velshi thank you. >>> min -- mill -- millennials could...
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the second element which is a dash of insecurity. i am not quite good enough yet. i shouldn't sit back. >> it's contradictory. >> steve jobs had a superior complex but all his friends also described him as deeply insecure. i think that's what creates this chip on the shoulder, this goading feeling like i need to show everybody and prove myself. the third element is impulse control. >> can your child sit still and concentrate on things that won't bring rewards for years? >> chinese immigrant parents force their preschool children to do one hour a day on a focused activity, reading, drawing, something with no distractions. one hour a day compared to six minutes a day for americans on average. >> but does this obedient sitting and drilling kill the creativity that leads to innovation, the american tech entrepreneurs, many are college dropouts, not studious kids raised by tiger moms. >> i look at the innovation in america, facebook and google. these are not kids drilled or raised by tiger moms. you are programming the kids. >> you know, actually if you look at silicon
the second element which is a dash of insecurity. i am not quite good enough yet. i shouldn't sit back. >> it's contradictory. >> steve jobs had a superior complex but all his friends also described him as deeply insecure. i think that's what creates this chip on the shoulder, this goading feeling like i need to show everybody and prove myself. the third element is impulse control. >> can your child sit still and concentrate on things that won't bring rewards for years?...
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economic insecurity of the american middle class. people want this address. they want their concerns expressed. they want ideas for how to get the standard of living for americans rising again. how to get wages going up. they have been going down. we know people are doing well, but their wages have gone down. they want someone with ideas and an agenda to deal with it. most of the others, what are they doing? they call me names. that is all they do. toy say happy canon is going give out -- this was not what we planned to have a peer. it shows how out of touch washington is. i belong to a wonderful party. the public and party. i have been part of it since the goldwater days. at the top levels, they are so the statech, department is going to have to organizational trips for these guys to meet ordinary americans. they're out of touch. let me talk to these matters of organization and money. that exaggeration to say we are very weak in that department. people forget that in the third and fourth quarter, i raised more -- and in january and february -- raise more mon
economic insecurity of the american middle class. people want this address. they want their concerns expressed. they want ideas for how to get the standard of living for americans rising again. how to get wages going up. they have been going down. we know people are doing well, but their wages have gone down. they want someone with ideas and an agenda to deal with it. most of the others, what are they doing? they call me names. that is all they do. toy say happy canon is going give out -- this...
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more panic and insecurity in the country. turkish security sources they're not apportioning blame at the moment. there is no claim of responsibility, but they're saying initial suspicion is falling on the outlawed pkk. the kurdistan workers party simply because of the target, the nature of the attack they targeted the military and the pkk has in the past in fact, over the past decades really concentrated their targeted on military personnel and security personnel. >> and just quickly remind us of course it's a tense time. remind us of the wider security situation right now. >> well, turkey is at war with the pkk. turkey is at war with isil. of the peace process with the pkk collapse last july the cease-fire collapsed. the turkish military targeting positions in the southeast of the country as well as in northern iraq. there has been urban warfare really across the towns and villages in the southeast. and as of late the turkish military has begun shelling ypg positions inside syria. they consider the pkk and the ypg the syrian
more panic and insecurity in the country. turkish security sources they're not apportioning blame at the moment. there is no claim of responsibility, but they're saying initial suspicion is falling on the outlawed pkk. the kurdistan workers party simply because of the target, the nature of the attack they targeted the military and the pkk has in the past in fact, over the past decades really concentrated their targeted on military personnel and security personnel. >> and just quickly...
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insecure software which people using. insecure hardware, we have networks, we have -- which can be exploited by any number of the possible categories of -- we have spies, hostile governments, hostile military operations conducted over computers and networks. we have hooligans and the activists and the pranksters and then criminals, and although it makes sense to divide them into those categories when we are looking at them as threat actors, many of the tools they're using are really similar the vulnerability for social engineering that can be used by anyone. people did say to me when i first started writing this, why are you turning your attention from european security, which you claim to know little bit about even though many people think you're wrong and mad to internet security which you have record of, and actually as i started researching this, i became more and more aware of the parallels that we built off the european security order at the end of the cold war basically with the -- that was based on an assumes of g
insecure software which people using. insecure hardware, we have networks, we have -- which can be exploited by any number of the possible categories of -- we have spies, hostile governments, hostile military operations conducted over computers and networks. we have hooligans and the activists and the pranksters and then criminals, and although it makes sense to divide them into those categories when we are looking at them as threat actors, many of the tools they're using are really similar the...
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tracy martin says her office is just as insecure as the courtjust as insecure as the courthouse and needs a lot of work. she is going to present these problems to the halifax county board of supervisors at tonight's meeting. >>>. >>> a nelson county attorney is eyeing the commonwealth attorney's seat. anthony martin submitted his letter of resignation. daniel rutherford ran as the republican contender. he currently has a private practice out of lovtionton. weatherford said he is waiting for a special election to be set to make his run official. tonight as the first numbers come in for who americans want as their nominee for president. all youall you need to know about the iowa caucus. >>> how three local small businesses with very different missions are getting some help to grow. >>> next "e.t," backstage the s.a.g. awards. >> that's what i was kpated >> all the award-winning coverage you can count on. >> mark: after months of campaigning, tonight we will have our first votes cast in the nominating process for president. the iowa caucuses are set for 8 p.m. eastern tonight. right now bern
tracy martin says her office is just as insecure as the courtjust as insecure as the courthouse and needs a lot of work. she is going to present these problems to the halifax county board of supervisors at tonight's meeting. >>>. >>> a nelson county attorney is eyeing the commonwealth attorney's seat. anthony martin submitted his letter of resignation. daniel rutherford ran as the republican contender. he currently has a private practice out of lovtionton. weatherford said he...
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everybody understands he's a very, very insecure person. >> that's not even journalism, donald.ople agree or disagree with you is one thing. that's a disgrace. >> he's a low life. i've known him for a long time, he's a low life. deirdre: calling out the bias there. it is to your point, brent, everywhere. >> yeah, this tabloid journalism. we understand that. with tabloid journalism you're going far afield sometimes, but that doesn't give you license to undergo a campaign of character assassination. to call the president of the nra a terrorist, it doesn't give you the right doe that stuff and they're doing that. deirdre: glad to have you, brent bozell, joining me there, glad to have you joining us on "risk & reward." ma"making money" with charles payne starts right now. charles: breaking news, we have just learned it is official, new jersey governor chris christie is suspending his campaign, the news hours after carly fiorina announced she is dropping out as well. so with christie out and a bad performance by marco rubio in new hampshire, is that the end for any establishment lane
everybody understands he's a very, very insecure person. >> that's not even journalism, donald.ople agree or disagree with you is one thing. that's a disgrace. >> he's a low life. i've known him for a long time, he's a low life. deirdre: calling out the bias there. it is to your point, brent, everywhere. >> yeah, this tabloid journalism. we understand that. with tabloid journalism you're going far afield sometimes, but that doesn't give you license to undergo a campaign of...
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at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure. some 2 million acutelial nourished children and pregnant or lactating women need urgent treatment. chronic drug shortages unpaid salaries, and conflict retted destruction means that around 14 million yemen do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year, nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage shortages of critical supplies, or lack of health workers. >> now the restriction of humanitarian access was pinpointed as the key issue facing the u.m. and other agencies. both of the houthiss and saudis are guilty of that, however, o'brien did acknowledge that some aid had got through, which as you mentioned a moment ago, which has been on the brisker of famine. after long torturous discussions they need to be predictable times in which aid agencies can go in and supply the local communities. the saudis they said were guilty of restricting humanitarian access, and restricting cargo in a port on at least one occasion. he also said something interesting too,
at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure. some 2 million acutelial nourished children and pregnant or lactating women need urgent treatment. chronic drug shortages unpaid salaries, and conflict retted destruction means that around 14 million yemen do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year, nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage shortages of critical supplies, or lack of health workers. >> now the restriction of humanitarian access...
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. >> the point is in the past you've explained that as anger resentment, insecurity, economic insecurity, the question is how much responsibility do you accept for that reservoir feeling in the country that's propelling that type of candidate. you cold matt lauer that donald trump would not win the presidency. do you now think that he will not win the nomination as well? and what will rubio and what about cruz? >> i think foreign observers are troubled by some of the rhetoric that's been taking place in these republican primaries and republican debates. i don't think its restricted, by the way, to mr. trump. i find it interesting that everybody is focused on trump primarily because he says in more interesting ways what the other candidates are saying as well. so he may up the ante in anti-muslim sentiment, but if you look at what the other republican candidates have said, that's pretty troubling, too. he may express strong anti-immigration sentiment, but you've heard that from the other candidates as well. you've got a candidate who sponsored a bill that i supported to finally solve the
. >> the point is in the past you've explained that as anger resentment, insecurity, economic insecurity, the question is how much responsibility do you accept for that reservoir feeling in the country that's propelling that type of candidate. you cold matt lauer that donald trump would not win the presidency. do you now think that he will not win the nomination as well? and what will rubio and what about cruz? >> i think foreign observers are troubled by some of the rhetoric that's...
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at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure.2 million acutely malnourished children and pregnant or lactating women need urgent treatment. chronic drug shortages, unpaid salaries, and conflict-related destruction means that around 14 million yemenis do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year, nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage, shortages of critical supplies, or lack of health workers. >> reporter: a major problem, remaining humanitarian access to areas in need both the houthis and the saudis guilty of that. although they did note that some access had been granted to ta'izz which we have been hearing was facing famine. although he emphasized they needed regular access to areas, not just ad hoc arrangements. the saudis guilty of not allowing in staff and cargo. but the humanitarian chief emphasized that aid would continue to be delivered according to need. and that appears to be in reference to a letter that is coming on international aid agencies to remove their personnel under are
at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure.2 million acutely malnourished children and pregnant or lactating women need urgent treatment. chronic drug shortages, unpaid salaries, and conflict-related destruction means that around 14 million yemenis do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year, nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage, shortages of critical supplies, or lack of health workers. >> reporter: a major problem, remaining...
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this issue of jobs and economic insecurity, that was not our game plan. as i said on cnn a minute ago, they had that movie, "sleepless in seattle," they can call this establishment in washington "clueless in washington." [laughter] [applause] seriously, i have traveled this country for one year. i have been home one night in the last deed months. i have gone to one went after another. all over america. .he plants are closed you look into the face of the women. they do not understand why the american dream is slipping away from them. they did right. they worked hard. they raise their families. and all of a sudden they were dropped off and they will never again have as good a job as the overseas.ed and those in washington, d.c. at the hierarchy level, they don't understand this. either that, or they don't care about it. and the reason we are doing well, i do care about these folks. i am going to speak for those folks. i will be the lobbyist in the white house for the people who cannot afford to put a lobbyist on k street. that is who we are going to represe
this issue of jobs and economic insecurity, that was not our game plan. as i said on cnn a minute ago, they had that movie, "sleepless in seattle," they can call this establishment in washington "clueless in washington." [laughter] [applause] seriously, i have traveled this country for one year. i have been home one night in the last deed months. i have gone to one went after another. all over america. .he plants are closed you look into the face of the women. they do not...
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. >>> farm families and food insecurity is the topic of a forum today. it will be at the 11th ag vet forum and they will look at the challenges of farm families and insecurity. and farmers and ag business safety rules. it will be on the state fairgrounds starting this morning at 9:30. >>> severe weather left a trail of damage in our state. the rare february storms yesterday hit davidson and randolph counties especially hard. there were wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour. a lot of trees and power lines down. at one point, 2,000 people lost power. >> the florida governor rick scott addressed the public about the zika virus. yesterday governor scott declared a health emergency in four counties after nine cases of the virus was detected in the state. health officials in texas are still evaluating the first known case of the virus transmitted through sexual content. >>> wikileaks founder it be living in a london for four years. but he may turn himself into british police tomorrow. we'll tell you why. >>> we're three days away from a football game that a lot of
. >>> farm families and food insecurity is the topic of a forum today. it will be at the 11th ag vet forum and they will look at the challenges of farm families and insecurity. and farmers and ag business safety rules. it will be on the state fairgrounds starting this morning at 9:30. >>> severe weather left a trail of damage in our state. the rare february storms yesterday hit davidson and randolph counties especially hard. there were wind gusts up to 50 miles an hour. a lot...
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at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure.llion acutely mall nurtured children and pregnant or lactating women need treatment. chronic drug shortages, means that around 14 million yemenis do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year, nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage, shortages of critical supplies, or lack of health workers. >> reporter: the restriction of humanitarian access by both the houthis and the saudis a major problem. he noted that ta'izz has received some aid, but this is an interesting example he said what they need is predictable access to regions in need. the saudis guilty, he said of restricting both cargo and humanitarian personnel. perhaps the most interesting part of his address was when he insisted, he emphasized that aid will continue to be delivered ak coring to need. now this appears to be a reference to a letter circulated by the saudis in recent days both the u.n. and international aid agencies telling them to remove their personnel from areas under houthi
at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure.llion acutely mall nurtured children and pregnant or lactating women need treatment. chronic drug shortages, means that around 14 million yemenis do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year, nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage, shortages of critical supplies, or lack of health workers. >> reporter: the restriction of humanitarian access by both the houthis and the saudis a major problem....
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these have left many french people feeling insecure.d, as the battle against the so-called islamic state in the middle east intensifies, there are growing fears of further attacks in the west from i.s. as a result the french security authorities have been given more powers of surveillance. but another reaction is that increasing numbers of young people are opting to join in the battle against terror by signing up to fight themselves. reporter: jordan fornara trained six weeks for this day. now he has to prove that he's fit enough to become a soldier. >> there's a chance it could go wrong. but i've got confidence, i know i'm good at sport, so it should be all right. reporter: the obstacle course is one of the last tests at the selection center in lyon. jordan wanted to be a soldier but joined the police academy to please his mother. after last year's attacks, he decided to join the army to defend his country. >> i'm really motivated to join the army. reporter: and there are more and more young french who feel the same. since the attack o
these have left many french people feeling insecure.d, as the battle against the so-called islamic state in the middle east intensifies, there are growing fears of further attacks in the west from i.s. as a result the french security authorities have been given more powers of surveillance. but another reaction is that increasing numbers of young people are opting to join in the battle against terror by signing up to fight themselves. reporter: jordan fornara trained six weeks for this day. now...
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job insecurity, identity insecurity, a sense of national humiliation for their historical traumas that they have experienced. sometimes we forget, in the case of the civil war, that to some extent racism is a product of the defeat and humiliation of the south. and it poses questions for us that are very difficult, but very important, which is, how can you disapprove of racist behavior, even if it is nonviolent, it is worth disapproving. how can you disapprove of it and stop it and still appreciate the fact that the people engaging in the behavior may have real grievances. grievances they are not really aware of. there they are mistakenly acting out on the field of race in the field of states rights. whatever. lying about the civil war. they are mistakenly acting out in part because they are not able to come to terms with what are that arees making them so resentful and insecure. from a conflict resolution point of view, we have our work cut out for us in north-south reconciliation and what to do next. that is all i have to say. the floor is open. what do you think? >> i completely agre
job insecurity, identity insecurity, a sense of national humiliation for their historical traumas that they have experienced. sometimes we forget, in the case of the civil war, that to some extent racism is a product of the defeat and humiliation of the south. and it poses questions for us that are very difficult, but very important, which is, how can you disapprove of racist behavior, even if it is nonviolent, it is worth disapproving. how can you disapprove of it and stop it and still...
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is issue of jobs and economic insecurity was not our game plan. as i have said on cnn just a minute ago, they had that movie "sleepless in seattle." they could call this establishment in washington "clueless in washington." [applause] mr. buchanan: i have traveled this country. i have been home one night in the past two months. i have gone to one plan after another. the toy factory in dyersville. the textile plant. all of america you have gone were everyone has gone. you look into the faces of the women and the men who lost their jobs, the wilderness, they don't understand what is happening. they don't understand what the american dream is slipping away. they work hard, raised their families, they saved. all of a sudden they were locked off and dropped flat. they will never again have as good of a job as they had that was exported overseas. in both parties in washington dc, at the hierarchy level, they don't understand this. either that or they do not care. the reason we are doing well is i do care about these folks. i do represent these folks. i
is issue of jobs and economic insecurity was not our game plan. as i have said on cnn just a minute ago, they had that movie "sleepless in seattle." they could call this establishment in washington "clueless in washington." [applause] mr. buchanan: i have traveled this country. i have been home one night in the past two months. i have gone to one plan after another. the toy factory in dyersville. the textile plant. all of america you have gone were everyone has gone. you...
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five-year planning cycle for at a region instead of the one year at a time approach that fosters insecurity and unstableness. the sustained engagement in afghanistan will continue through 2024. the partnership agreement signed by the government of afghanistan and the united states. we must insure there are appropriate mechanisms and structures in place that provide for effective insight in order to oversee, account for and safeguard the security assistance the u.s. and our international partners are contributing to the afghan. we need to limit as much as possible opportunities and operations that would encourage or enable individuals to exploit or conduct any fraud, waste or abuse activities. activities of this nature can undercut the trust of the american people, impede moral of the troops and fuel the sceptism we don't have use of our resources. i look forward to hearing from those who conducted their own services. i turn to the subcommittee ranking member before we turn to our guest for any remarks she wishes to make. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you for joining me for this hearing.
five-year planning cycle for at a region instead of the one year at a time approach that fosters insecurity and unstableness. the sustained engagement in afghanistan will continue through 2024. the partnership agreement signed by the government of afghanistan and the united states. we must insure there are appropriate mechanisms and structures in place that provide for effective insight in order to oversee, account for and safeguard the security assistance the u.s. and our international...
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job is to continually deal with this ancient software because it's consistently breaking down, or insecure. we have software in the federal government now where the software operator does not exist anymore. yet we're expected to provide the kinds of service, security and privacy to americans based on these leaky systems. so that's going to have to change. we're also going to reform the way government manages and responds to cyber threats. we will invest in cyber security education. we're going to build on the work that we have done to recruit the best talent in america in i.t. and in cyber security. we're also going to create the first ever federal chief information security officer who can oversee these activities across agencies and across the federal government as well as make sure that the federal government is interacting more effectively with the private sector which obviously contains a huge amount of vital and critical infrastructure and has to be protected. we're going to work throughout this process to make sure that security also means privacy. so with the help of companies like
job is to continually deal with this ancient software because it's consistently breaking down, or insecure. we have software in the federal government now where the software operator does not exist anymore. yet we're expected to provide the kinds of service, security and privacy to americans based on these leaky systems. so that's going to have to change. we're also going to reform the way government manages and responds to cyber threats. we will invest in cyber security education. we're going...
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the kinds you share your hopes and fears, your experiences and your sentiments, your feelings of insecurity, everything else, with. there is no question there was no relationship like that with jackson certainly. lee i think admired jackson. i'm not sure if he understood them. he did know that jock son brought his him victories but the two were almost di diametrically opposed in most other things. i think there was great respect but i see no sign of great friendship. longstreet -- i don't know, longstreet is kind of a mystery because lee will complain about longstreet after the war. longstreet will complain about lee during the war, and after the war as well. longstreet's headquarters were always supposedly closest to lee. some people have maintained that's so lee could keep an eye on him. i don't know if that's true or not. i think there was some kind of personal regard there, but again, i don't think there is any sort of irntimate sort of friendship. >> thank you. >> since we're here at gettysburg, i think we should say that one general that general lee did have respect for, apparently, w
the kinds you share your hopes and fears, your experiences and your sentiments, your feelings of insecurity, everything else, with. there is no question there was no relationship like that with jackson certainly. lee i think admired jackson. i'm not sure if he understood them. he did know that jock son brought his him victories but the two were almost di diametrically opposed in most other things. i think there was great respect but i see no sign of great friendship. longstreet -- i don't know,...
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these new residents struggle to build new lives among the mixed emotions of hope and insecurity. >> frictionbeing felt in hong kong in the relations with mainland china. amidst such delicate situations, why are more and more people moving to taiwan? this episode follows a family that just migrated. >> hong kong, a region with a population of 7.3 million. at an international exhibition held in the city, one event attracted a lot of attention. taiwanese developers gathered to host one of the largest real estate exhibitions they've ever held in hong kong. the 20 companies sell condos and second homes to hong kong citizens. seminars migrating to taiwan are also held. >> the popularity of taiwan as a new home has been soaring. the number of approved residency applications has more than tripled between 2011 and 2014. but why now? >> surging real estate prices have become a serious social problem in hong kong recently. add that a real estate agency in hong kong show that even a used apartment measuring 60 square meters is priced at about $860,000 u.s. investment money mainly from china is driving u
these new residents struggle to build new lives among the mixed emotions of hope and insecurity. >> frictionbeing felt in hong kong in the relations with mainland china. amidst such delicate situations, why are more and more people moving to taiwan? this episode follows a family that just migrated. >> hong kong, a region with a population of 7.3 million. at an international exhibition held in the city, one event attracted a lot of attention. taiwanese developers gathered to host one...
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we have more insecurity than before.hen the united states is engaged and building appliances like nighto and through the a seen countries, making sure people know it's in our interest for engagement and we know we are doing this motivated by our own security and they will be there consistently. i'm all for it. me what you mean. he said the end of the fall of the soviet union created this new order where the united states needed to stay involved. when we are involved we create security. i'm for that. the next president needs to reestablish the iron clad relationship with israel. take it to the bank and no gap and shoulder to shoulder. why is that important for us? because israel is our strongest ally and they may see disruption and say we will not be able to get a deal. if they can't get a deal with the united states, how can we do it? when we don't confront the perceptions and now our support is more of iran than they are of the sunni arab nations, that creates massive instanlt stability in the world. we need to get back
we have more insecurity than before.hen the united states is engaged and building appliances like nighto and through the a seen countries, making sure people know it's in our interest for engagement and we know we are doing this motivated by our own security and they will be there consistently. i'm all for it. me what you mean. he said the end of the fall of the soviet union created this new order where the united states needed to stay involved. when we are involved we create security. i'm for...
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with those so-called money shots, you know, the of someone shirtless looking in a mirror, feeling insecure. >> i feel like i'm worthless, i feel like i'm pitiful. >> i don't want to look attmy reflection the rest of my life. >> eighttpeople are given three months to diet and wokrkout to the po of tears so th can finally get enough confidence to tell their secret crushes they're into them. obese women shed 63 pou to finally seduce her high school crush. ryan i feel is my --. >> it keeps you in the warming stories and transform magss thathappen. like 14-year-old cheyenne, she started at 22 pounds and had a goal weight of 150 . >> one of my wakeup calls i was going to a theme park and i tried to get in the coaster and i couldn't sit in the regular roller coaster seat anymore. and there is more humiliating than when there are workers man's seat. >> the show is getting healthy and gaining confidence to finally knowyou're worth it, no matter what your size. >> you saw me i didn't feel like myself and i didn't feel comfortable in my own skin. >> when i finally saw my skin, he said the weight loss
with those so-called money shots, you know, the of someone shirtless looking in a mirror, feeling insecure. >> i feel like i'm worthless, i feel like i'm pitiful. >> i don't want to look attmy reflection the rest of my life. >> eighttpeople are given three months to diet and wokrkout to the po of tears so th can finally get enough confidence to tell their secret crushes they're into them. obese women shed 63 pou to finally seduce her high school crush. ryan i feel is my --....
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>> in our region 1 in 8 people is food insecure. it's sad there's so many in our community that need help. with the food drive that we're going today we should be able to feed over 22,000 meals and that includes all the food that will be collected. so that makes a huge difference to the people in hour community. >> absolutely. thank you for joining us. coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from the representative of another organization that will receive much of these donations to distribute back out to the community. reporting live. helping to combat hung are in our hear. >> drivers can expect a smooth ride home. currently not seeing majoo when you order now you get a free pizza after super bowl 50! free pizza? we get it after the super bowl. order now through super bowl sunday at papajohns.com and get a free pizza starting monday. use promo code superbowl50. >>> you're looking at a live picture from our airport skycam. you did see sunshine. however, the clouds were pesky in spots. sop this evening we're dry. so we're going to be, i think,
>> in our region 1 in 8 people is food insecure. it's sad there's so many in our community that need help. with the food drive that we're going today we should be able to feed over 22,000 meals and that includes all the food that will be collected. so that makes a huge difference to the people in hour community. >> absolutely. thank you for joining us. coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from the representative of another organization that will receive much of these donations to...
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. >> insecure? >> to an extent. >> temperamental? >> definitely. >> i think what attracts people to the story of alexander hamilton is there are so many thangz bout him that you can admire. but he was an individual, you can at the same time identify with him. >> lynn manuel miranda decided to tell hamilton's story and rhyming lyrics of rap. in an interview he explained the >> your music is rap. i also believe that form is uniquely suited to tell hamilton's story. it has the words per measure than any musical genre. it has the rhythm. if it has density. if hamilton had anything in his writings, density. his furious disputes with the other founding fathers were legendary including a decade long rivalry with thomas jefferson. over slavery which hamilton opposed. and over the future of the young republic. >> hamilton had a vision, not only traditional agriculture. there would be cities, factories, stock exchanges, banks, corporations, central bank. the world that we know today. >> hamilton died in a duel with vice president aaron burr at
. >> insecure? >> to an extent. >> temperamental? >> definitely. >> i think what attracts people to the story of alexander hamilton is there are so many thangz bout him that you can admire. but he was an individual, you can at the same time identify with him. >> lynn manuel miranda decided to tell hamilton's story and rhyming lyrics of rap. in an interview he explained the >> your music is rap. i also believe that form is uniquely suited to tell...
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is thattedson county where they live is one of moment food insecure places in the nation. >> second in stater? >> trel me he will to. fifth in nation. not whether how or if they will have if. they are helping people like this young more of two. christie. it is embarrassing for a lot of people to say, i need help. say, you know, to them it is like you are saying you know you are not making it as parents. we think of ourselves as the land golden opportunities. and this wonderful the dinner bowl, of the world. and you know but there is huge ger. >> why welsh any volunteers lord harvest, grinds away at hunger. with 1925 corn grindser they make corn meal. but in bags 123w46789 take thousands of pounds of the potatoes and beans bought with donations and lot of the welsh's own money to distribute throughout madison orrian see county and beyond. . . we have reached even into ohio kentucky. west virginia. then we have churches tennessee. where we are helping community have in barnsville. >> baenz poe tay goes corn meal 1600 families a months. each with ufeel about this stor
is thattedson county where they live is one of moment food insecure places in the nation. >> second in stater? >> trel me he will to. fifth in nation. not whether how or if they will have if. they are helping people like this young more of two. christie. it is embarrassing for a lot of people to say, i need help. say, you know, to them it is like you are saying you know you are not making it as parents. we think of ourselves as the land golden opportunities. and this wonderful the...
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. -1 in 8 people in southwest virginia are food insecure. 1 food. also please keep in mind that our food drive last year was with walmart, not kroger. we're now just a few minutes from daytime blue ridge.. for more on what's coming up today-- lets check in with natalie and lindee.### ridge.. we tackle the toughest superbowl quiz ever created.. wsls sports director john appicello and money in their sports triva quiz. and we have invited roanoke's to the daytime kitchen. today's he's making some manly superbowl snacks.. we hope you can join us for daytime.. we're coming up in today: breezy with increasing sunshine.highs in the upper 40s and lower 50s tonight: mainly clear and breezy with lows in the upper 20s and lower 30s friday: mostly sunny with highs in the middle 40s saturday: mostly sunny sure to join us at 5 p-m for our daytime blue ridge.. i'm natalie faunce..
. -1 in 8 people in southwest virginia are food insecure. 1 food. also please keep in mind that our food drive last year was with walmart, not kroger. we're now just a few minutes from daytime blue ridge.. for more on what's coming up today-- lets check in with natalie and lindee.### ridge.. we tackle the toughest superbowl quiz ever created.. wsls sports director john appicello and money in their sports triva quiz. and we have invited roanoke's to the daytime kitchen. today's he's making some...
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at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure.ome 2 million acutely malnourished children, pregnant or lactating women need urgent treatment. chronic drug shortages, unpaid salaries and conflict related destruction means that around 14 million yemenis do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage, shortages of criminal supplies, or lack of health workers. >> among the main problems according to o'brien is the restriction by the houthis and the saudis. he did note that some had "f" that taiz is on the brink of famine. they predictable and regular access, they can't be on at ad hoc basis after long, drawn-out negotiations. they said the saudis are restricting as well. he said something very interesting regarding the saudis, at least reassume watts directed at the saudis. they continue to be based on need alone. for asking them to withdraw from areas under houthi control. reminding the saudis of their obligation under international humanitarian law. one t
at least 7.6 million people are severely food insecure.ome 2 million acutely malnourished children, pregnant or lactating women need urgent treatment. chronic drug shortages, unpaid salaries and conflict related destruction means that around 14 million yemenis do not have sufficient access to healthcare services. since march last year nearly 600 health facilities closed due to damage, shortages of criminal supplies, or lack of health workers. >> among the main problems according to...
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financial insecurity is one of the impediments. notion of entrepreneurship we found in this pilot such an it does help women move to that place where they understand, you know what, i can make decisions for myself. i caa make it. i believe there is an entrepreneur in all of us, matter of striking that spark and making it grow. >> creating a sense of self-worth. they have been decimated and hurt so long. >> we have four segments, sisters doing it forthemselves, all about thehe benjamins and handle your business. a business is not always a cisco or major television network or ibm. business is that terrific cake recipe or if you have a gift for doing hair, working w wh children, accomplishing a day care center. businesses come in all sizes and shapes. >> you are working to find their talents and empower them to take advantage of theiral -- their talents. are youou able to translate that into being a role meddleodel? >> i think so: all of us are inspired by people that can -- making sure we spoke to the woman in a way they could unders
financial insecurity is one of the impediments. notion of entrepreneurship we found in this pilot such an it does help women move to that place where they understand, you know what, i can make decisions for myself. i caa make it. i believe there is an entrepreneur in all of us, matter of striking that spark and making it grow. >> creating a sense of self-worth. they have been decimated and hurt so long. >> we have four segments, sisters doing it forthemselves, all about thehe...
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district of columbia were not predominantly black they would have similar laws and others who feel insecure with a lot of people in the city predominated by young black youth to give them the same open carry like in virginia. does race and socioeconomic background play a role why you don't have this in the district? however you have a lot of politicians and politital -- >> armstrong: does race play a roll role. >> i would say it is a possibility. >> one financial where with all to get through a process. district of columbia is second most expensive concealed carry in the nation. someone who has no training is looking upwards 500-$600. >> armstrong: new york, $11,000? >> yes. it is almost like a unicorn in new york city. >> armstrong: you said there were three. time. people need to take off time to get training. because the time restraint might therefore they might not be able to take off work. third thing is background. so if any underprivileged youth were involved in any law enforcement issues, negative way in the path that would hinder them in being able to carry a firearm late ner life.
district of columbia were not predominantly black they would have similar laws and others who feel insecure with a lot of people in the city predominated by young black youth to give them the same open carry like in virginia. does race and socioeconomic background play a role why you don't have this in the district? however you have a lot of politicians and politital -- >> armstrong: does race play a roll role. >> i would say it is a possibility. >> one financial where with...
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everybody understands he is very insecure person.t even journalism, donald. >> no it's not. neil: whether people agree or disagree with you. that is -- >> he is a low-life. i known him for a long time. he is a low-life. neil: all right. i might slightly disagree about donald trump thinks about one mort zuckerman man. i don't disagree with over the top cover stories about guise for news. criticizing guy for being over the top in your face mindless clown and you have an over the top mindless clown cover story, you kind of beg the issue yourself and prove, you're just hypocritical ass. that is just me. lisa boothe, i don't think there is any room for this sort of stuff on left or right. i would be offended if i saw bernie sanders parodied that way, what is supposed to be a news publication just as much as donald trump. what do you make of it? >> neil, i agree with you. as republican we're constantly on receiving end of sort of headlines and coverage from the mainstream media. quite frankly you don't see the "new york daily news" or "huf
everybody understands he is very insecure person.t even journalism, donald. >> no it's not. neil: whether people agree or disagree with you. that is -- >> he is a low-life. i known him for a long time. he is a low-life. neil: all right. i might slightly disagree about donald trump thinks about one mort zuckerman man. i don't disagree with over the top cover stories about guise for news. criticizing guy for being over the top in your face mindless clown and you have an over the top...
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time ber 2014, it is a when apple made no complaints that the operating system it was using was insecure. would like to read to you from apple's own statements about software h is the immediately preceding iowa's eight. -- ios 8. apple described its software as technology that ensures ios 8 devices can be used with confidence in any personal or corporate environment and went on to say that it provides solid protection against viruses, malware and other exploits that compromise the security of other software. ios 8 uestion is has the engineering to prevent government accessing these phones -- is it an issue of the receipt or an issue of marketing? because i'll doping apple has made the specific case giving us examples. charlie: are you questioning the motives of the ceo? >> i'm not calling anyone's motives into question. i'm making the factual point that in september, apple was able to respond to court-ordered search warrants and was never a complaint that s 7 was an operating system hat was insecure or that my data was at risk of being stolen. i don't know what changed twins october 30 a
time ber 2014, it is a when apple made no complaints that the operating system it was using was insecure. would like to read to you from apple's own statements about software h is the immediately preceding iowa's eight. -- ios 8. apple described its software as technology that ensures ios 8 devices can be used with confidence in any personal or corporate environment and went on to say that it provides solid protection against viruses, malware and other exploits that compromise the security of...
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it's earth-shattering insecurity.t to see in your characters. >> where are we going to see you in ten years? >> hopefully you'll see me as a traveling author and instructor. hopefully i'll be ridiculously happy and teaching. >> for now, though, stripping is still paying the bills. >> do you feel like a lot of dancers get trapped in the world? >> oh, absolutely. every stripper i know has gone into stripping with the idea i'm just going to do this for six months and quit. they're there ten years later. it's the one major area where we're untaxed. it's hard to leave and do something else. >> my road trip with strippers has come to an end. i'm heading home today. and some of the women i spent time with are also going home. some are headed to their next destination, but i've learned a lot about this world. even though this is the one industry where women overwhelmingly make more money than men, it is not a glamorous job. i don't know if people really realize how hard the work is. you definitely have to have a certain set o
it's earth-shattering insecurity.t to see in your characters. >> where are we going to see you in ten years? >> hopefully you'll see me as a traveling author and instructor. hopefully i'll be ridiculously happy and teaching. >> for now, though, stripping is still paying the bills. >> do you feel like a lot of dancers get trapped in the world? >> oh, absolutely. every stripper i know has gone into stripping with the idea i'm just going to do this for six months and...
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>> yeah, i think you can definitely pick out the very insecure ones. >> it was an experiment. >> a disturbing scene as a man tries to stop a truck that's dragging his toddler. >> he was standing there with a toddler on a scooter. >> the man's worst fear turns to sheer relief. . >>> it's the social experiment about young brides in the ugs. >> which blew my mind. >> why new yorkers aren't going to let this old groom off the hook. >>> she's six months old and -- >> this puppy is way under weight. >> what's vets saw on the x-ray that saved the dog's life.
>> yeah, i think you can definitely pick out the very insecure ones. >> it was an experiment. >> a disturbing scene as a man tries to stop a truck that's dragging his toddler. >> he was standing there with a toddler on a scooter. >> the man's worst fear turns to sheer relief. . >>> it's the social experiment about young brides in the ugs. >> which blew my mind. >> why new yorkers aren't going to let this old groom off the hook. >>>...