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program based on defensive military priorities e look at the isr enterprise to ensure that are isr tosure that are isr enterprise is equipped to support war fighters across the broad spectrum, specifically to balance our capabilities, space come cyber, not just simply focus on air. and as we do this, data sharing between our sr enterprise and intelligence community is paramount for that effort. so i'd like to shift and can close my opening comments with we've got to anufacture time and space back for our analysts to actually get at identify and predicting actionable intelligence, affording our decision-makers the ability to have decision advantage you all have heard many mitchell forums talk about closing down -- their slightest atchison u.s. but we've also seen that from both china and russia, that the decision cycle has got to be spent up, and who gets the past is going to dominate in tomorrow's environment. so we're going to learn and we are going to continue to lean on human machine teaming, human machine learning algorithmic warfare, and pathways artificial intelligence to allow
program based on defensive military priorities e look at the isr enterprise to ensure that are isr tosure that are isr enterprise is equipped to support war fighters across the broad spectrum, specifically to balance our capabilities, space come cyber, not just simply focus on air. and as we do this, data sharing between our sr enterprise and intelligence community is paramount for that effort. so i'd like to shift and can close my opening comments with we've got to anufacture time and space...
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so, i have a team working on an isr flight plan for the next generation isr and it will be completed in early spring. i am holding an industry day on the second of february that is cosponsored and we will start to bring out some of the elements of the isr framework about form. it will be a little premature for me to give you a specifi spc answer so i will tease you with please come to industry day. it's on our website, anyone can sign up, it will be held at the ts eye level and we will have a frank conversation on where we anticipate we are going and how we will partner with industry and others to get there. >> can you give me a little better idea. [inaudible] where is the money coming from? [inaudible] >> thank you. >> yes or. >> general jamison, you're talking about what russia is learning from observing the airspace over syria. what things have been taken away from matt what challenge has not presented if it's restricted our ability to do anything and how we push back against that. >> thank you. this is one of the questions i was hoping we would get. so you see, i do have a few no
so, i have a team working on an isr flight plan for the next generation isr and it will be completed in early spring. i am holding an industry day on the second of february that is cosponsored and we will start to bring out some of the elements of the isr framework about form. it will be a little premature for me to give you a specifi spc answer so i will tease you with please come to industry day. it's on our website, anyone can sign up, it will be held at the ts eye level and we will have a...
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i'd like to turn to another technology issue and it's isr. in testimony before the armed services committee eon march 9th of this year, general waldhauser who is commander of africom. on october 30th i asked about this isr shortfall. and he said general waldhauser was 100% correct. secretary mattis said all geographic combatant commands suffer from an isr shortfall. the secretary said, quote, there is a finite amount of isr asset, and we deal them out like gold coins to the various commands. ambassador sales, is the coordinator for counterterrorism, do you agree with the assessments of general waldhauser and secretary of defense mattis regarding this shortfall? >> well, senator, i certainly am not in a position to second guess military experts on what their operational needs entail for -- in light of their hardware capabilities. >> so the implications as i understand it are pretty severe, right? this will play an adverse -- deal an adverse sort of blow to our situational awareness, our support of operations, and it will prevent us from gettin
i'd like to turn to another technology issue and it's isr. in testimony before the armed services committee eon march 9th of this year, general waldhauser who is commander of africom. on october 30th i asked about this isr shortfall. and he said general waldhauser was 100% correct. secretary mattis said all geographic combatant commands suffer from an isr shortfall. the secretary said, quote, there is a finite amount of isr asset, and we deal them out like gold coins to the various commands....
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the handwriting isr today. oh, you saw that one coming.you'll need your umbrella today and make it sturdy too. you've got gusty winds. this is live view from philadelphia. it's wet and windy t these are warming winds for phphia, but the warm air has not reached everyone so far.therly holly and even at thed e, ty a those are even into the coatesville, it's lighter air. really don't need that much of a jacket. this is warmer air, but this is e en reading, that cool air hanging on. we've seen some downpours already this morning. you can see the rain especially steady and heavy in the lee high valley. but moving through rit now. buckingham starting to see that the b rt in by just after 6:00 this morning. have reached andt amount. ts coming d andbowe oundwe'ltill see activity. the wet weather is maryland and baltimore more of a chance of showers as we g this.'s cold air toi be m the s. sunday but another rou g winter. right baonder if the nones hadsassy, >> a littlesa i was a good kid.ht?se t dance under xp te.guys cameras around av a pr we're
the handwriting isr today. oh, you saw that one coming.you'll need your umbrella today and make it sturdy too. you've got gusty winds. this is live view from philadelphia. it's wet and windy t these are warming winds for phphia, but the warm air has not reached everyone so far.therly holly and even at thed e, ty a those are even into the coatesville, it's lighter air. really don't need that much of a jacket. this is warmer air, but this is e en reading, that cool air hanging on. we've seen some...
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but a lot of the details, there isr that.age. but a lot of the details, there isr that. ie:- stay on message. but a lot of the details, there isr that. i‘:l: isi g m film in provides transcripts, some of which done on the record, i think were done on the record, i think that would substantiate a lot, but he asserts that most of the people in the white house think that donald trump is unfit to lead, that he may have a mental impairment, an explosive thing to say in a book, not something that you have seen in other major media outlets, at least to date. pleased day with us, we will update everyone on where we have got to with the protagonists. —— please stay with us. now, after the president said steve bannon had lost his mind, mr bannon went onto breitbart radio and said, "the president is a great man, you know i support him day in and day out." remember, steve bannon runs breitbart. then today, the president was inevitably asked about the row. this was the reply. did steve bannon betray you, mr president? he called mea betray
but a lot of the details, there isr that.age. but a lot of the details, there isr that. ie:- stay on message. but a lot of the details, there isr that. i‘:l: isi g m film in provides transcripts, some of which done on the record, i think were done on the record, i think that would substantiate a lot, but he asserts that most of the people in the white house think that donald trump is unfit to lead, that he may have a mental impairment, an explosive thing to say in a book, not something that...
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house isrs: white clear we don't support sanctuary cities. we focus on enforcing the law and following the law, and that is the department of justice 's law. death to talk to the people who enforce the laws, and as long as that is the law, the department of justice will enforce it. >> how that impact the white house relationship with city mayors in this country with whom this white house has question, not only have they worked hand-in-hand on major policies, with particular in infrastructure. ms. sanders: we're left to work these mayors on infrastructure and other things, but we can't have people take and choose what lost to follow. and we have a country with no loss, then nothing matters. we can't allow individual people to decide they will not follow the rules. in your own that networks and outlets, and the federal government cannot allow people to work independently and completely ignore the law. >> discover mice framework that you will release on monday, how will they work with republican leadership? we have been working with house and se
house isrs: white clear we don't support sanctuary cities. we focus on enforcing the law and following the law, and that is the department of justice 's law. death to talk to the people who enforce the laws, and as long as that is the law, the department of justice will enforce it. >> how that impact the white house relationship with city mayors in this country with whom this white house has question, not only have they worked hand-in-hand on major policies, with particular in...
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moment isre at the the front end. you're not being paid at the moment to take duration risks.n the concept of normalizing economy, growing economy in a synchronize growing growth, we could see it move quite a bit higher than that. jonathan: if you have looked at what has moved, basically, the motivation for the move is economics. it makes sense, not just about central banks. the nature of the move has not been aggressive, it has been gradual in slow-motion. jack: the gradual is what it will keep doing but the momentum is still there. i agree that this is driven by fundamentals. the economics, as mentioned in we will seegross, more issuance. that is a big part of it. until we have reached 3%, i aim not too worried on risk assets. i think the momentum is higher. jonathan: we caught up with hbc earlier. take a listen. upwe are not ready to tear and reverse the views we have had in the last five years. dynamics question the we have had behind the inflation idea people have had. there is a reason for low inflation. demographics, technology, all the reasons that we discuss regularly
moment isre at the the front end. you're not being paid at the moment to take duration risks.n the concept of normalizing economy, growing economy in a synchronize growing growth, we could see it move quite a bit higher than that. jonathan: if you have looked at what has moved, basically, the motivation for the move is economics. it makes sense, not just about central banks. the nature of the move has not been aggressive, it has been gradual in slow-motion. jack: the gradual is what it will...
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. >> but the truth is that the declaration as the governor himself has stalemate stated isr bullet.kes a lot of time and resources to deal with it. live in center city, dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, dan. there is new information about today's federal court ruling siding with republics and allowing pennsylvanians to keep its congressional matt. the group of democratic voters that sued plan to appeal to the supreme court. the plaintiffs believe the lines were drawn to favor one party over the other. the judges ruled that's not unconstitutional. >> the help wanted signs posted in philadelphia will accept applications for the new city controlled school board that takes over in july. the mayor will appoint all nine members of the board. it's preferred that candidates or parents of the charter school students attended one of the schools themselves. >> the girl scout cookie season gets under way in a week from now. in preparation for the event, a moving van packed with cookies was delivered to the fairmont section tonight. volunteers worked to unload 12,000 boxes of c
. >> but the truth is that the declaration as the governor himself has stalemate stated isr bullet.kes a lot of time and resources to deal with it. live in center city, dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, dan. there is new information about today's federal court ruling siding with republics and allowing pennsylvanians to keep its congressional matt. the group of democratic voters that sued plan to appeal to the supreme court. the plaintiffs believe the...
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coveration orders were in effect isr several neighborhoods. luckily nobody has been hurt in that area. r twnvite you to stay with continuing coverage from the mud slide zones. along with her reports, anousha rasta is twitting updates. >>> back at home, another close call at sfo. an air mexico jet nearly land osa runway, after an air america plane was about to take off. terry mcsweeney joins us from sfo with the reaction from the passengers there. terry. >> reporter: we have to give credit to the air traffic controllers who noticed the jet headed to the wrong runway. experts say we were a matter of seconds from disaster. aviation consultant mike mccarron shows us the track approaching sfo yesterday morning. the faa said the pilot was cleared to the land on 21r, but controllers noticed it was headed for 21l where a virgin american airliner was set to take off for hawaii. >> you're looking maybe 20 seconds -- 15, 20 seconds to cover a mile's distance. it was close but there was more than enough time. >> the air mexico pilot did pull up, circle ar
coveration orders were in effect isr several neighborhoods. luckily nobody has been hurt in that area. r twnvite you to stay with continuing coverage from the mud slide zones. along with her reports, anousha rasta is twitting updates. >>> back at home, another close call at sfo. an air mexico jet nearly land osa runway, after an air america plane was about to take off. terry mcsweeney joins us from sfo with the reaction from the passengers there. terry. >> reporter: we have to...
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she isre reports that potentially push out of books that support -- ms. sanders: i'm not aware of any specific action being taken. i know she has set the quotes were not attribute it to her, as have many other people that have been quoted in this book. reporter: there will be implications -- ms. sanders: absolutely, particularly people like secretary mnuchin, who has pushed back on this, and several others. you also have to look at this author's track record, in which she has had a real problem with this in the past, and i think that is something that is the foundation for us to make these options that he is definitely -- this is a practice that he is used to doing. reporter: i want to ask you, broadly speaking, what is your level of exhaustion when you have this issue out there, other poly toues to get to, and try communicate to the american people, how you balance that? did you speak to the president specifically about what has been set are released about this book. ms. sanders: i have spoken with the president. people in this country could care less ab
she isre reports that potentially push out of books that support -- ms. sanders: i'm not aware of any specific action being taken. i know she has set the quotes were not attribute it to her, as have many other people that have been quoted in this book. reporter: there will be implications -- ms. sanders: absolutely, particularly people like secretary mnuchin, who has pushed back on this, and several others. you also have to look at this author's track record, in which she has had a real problem...
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dominated by the occupation, but keeping people und r militarye for 50 years has had a profound effect onl isr. without change for the better, the risk is that the wt bank will slide into more serious violence. jeremy bowen, bbc news. jane: gives you an idea of just how entrenched those divisions are. let's look at the days's other news. you are watching "bbc world news america," and still to come on tonight's program, a superoon, blue moon, nd blood moon all at once. why stargazers have been mesmerized by the sky. a killer whale that can mimic words such as hello and bye-bye is thought to be the first to copy human speech. female whale has learned to mimic a trainer at e.e marine park in fra scientists say the ability is a sign of intelligence and could lead to basic conversations with humans. they can copy noises made by dolphie . reporter: y not win any prizes for diction, but this teenage killer whale isy certaipressing scientists. they say she is the first of hea kind to be copying human speech. >> hello? >> hello. >> hello? 1, 2. 1, 2. reporter: she can also blow raspberries. researchers
dominated by the occupation, but keeping people und r militarye for 50 years has had a profound effect onl isr. without change for the better, the risk is that the wt bank will slide into more serious violence. jeremy bowen, bbc news. jane: gives you an idea of just how entrenched those divisions are. let's look at the days's other news. you are watching "bbc world news america," and still to come on tonight's program, a superoon, blue moon, nd blood moon all at once. why stargazers...
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behin what isr tells us behind the outlook. this is "bloomberg markets: middle east."nm yousef gamal el-din dubai. global markets showing they are willing to take the u.s. government shutdown in stride. assets weaker with korea and japan driving losses. australian shares unchanged. advance on optimism for the euro. it is not a pop. it raises the question about the massive euro-dollar positions out there. the dollar index pretty much unchanged, still close to a six-week slide that shows no of relief in the shutdown. up .5%.urrently we had commentary from the most par 4 energy ministers in the world and will get you those interviews in the program. .old lower the big move in the emerging market fx space has been the 12.12 offd trade at the news that jacob zuma could leave earlier than planned and transition plo power in a you new administration. let's check in on first word headlines and get out to debra mao. opec and russia's say they will maintain oil production curbs through 2018 and have hinted they are ready to cooperate beyond that. russian energy minister told blo
behin what isr tells us behind the outlook. this is "bloomberg markets: middle east."nm yousef gamal el-din dubai. global markets showing they are willing to take the u.s. government shutdown in stride. assets weaker with korea and japan driving losses. australian shares unchanged. advance on optimism for the euro. it is not a pop. it raises the question about the massive euro-dollar positions out there. the dollar index pretty much unchanged, still close to a six-week slide that...
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find out the winners and losers afteth bakr isre ♪ this is what our version of financial planning lookse. tomorrow's important, but, this officially completes his education. spend you life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily there's febreze fabric refresher for all the things you can't wash. it finds odors trapped in fabrics and washes them away as it dries. and try pluggable febreze to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days of freshness. pluggable febreze and fabric refresher. two more ways to breathe happy. >>> welcome back to "street signs. rescue teams are battling a massive fire after an iranian oil tanker collidewide a grain ship off china's east coast. dozens of crews are missing. the tanker will sink or explode. all 21 on the grain ship have been rescued the extent of the environmental devastation is not yet clear they suggest the disaster has the potential to be the worst oil tanker spill in decades. >>> meanwhile, in saudi arabia
find out the winners and losers afteth bakr isre ♪ this is what our version of financial planning lookse. tomorrow's important, but, this officially completes his education. spend you life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. jimmy's gotten used to his whole yup, he's gone noseblind. odors. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily there's febreze fabric refresher for all the things you can't wash. it finds odors trapped in fabrics and washes them away as it...
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now, itll cold, very cold this morning, went chills some in the ding he will who isr first day back afternter break, make suree bus ste them little chocolate covered overed cherry dayment nothing yet on raid air. don't expect the snow to arrive until tonight, a 15 degrees temperature, windchill of eight out there right7:23 is your sunrise time. we have a windchill of three, in lancaster, seven in dover, so, except for mountains windchills above freezing but very cold out treluy even with s freezing, rise to go freezing today if thatft christmas, bob kelly, the last time we've beenve freezing. >> bundle up, getting ready to head good morning to the schuylkill, eastbound down to one, actually, one here, tying up looks like three cars slowing things down, from sit on into montgomery, watch for delays folks trying to jump out get a start on the 42 freewathugh gloucester county, bundle up if you're using the trains, already some wilmingtont trenton media line. >> in cherry hill, eastbound route 70 downbeeen ponzio's and, because of the water main break, that' through cherry hil, throughout the
now, itll cold, very cold this morning, went chills some in the ding he will who isr first day back afternter break, make suree bus ste them little chocolate covered overed cherry dayment nothing yet on raid air. don't expect the snow to arrive until tonight, a 15 degrees temperature, windchill of eight out there right7:23 is your sunrise time. we have a windchill of three, in lancaster, seven in dover, so, except for mountains windchills above freezing but very cold out treluy even with s...
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showing signs of a sustained recovery with the euro inching up to its highest level 2014.september of isreigns that growth expected to be different this season -- forecast inventories are rising as opposed to holding onto grain and selling at the lowest prices from a year in the half. ofd has doubled since april 2016. that is because the flood of cheap, russian wheat -- the euro's rise has gained a rise. milling u.s. currency -- stretching 154 -- the lowest level since 2015. today, thel chart european retailer shares up 3% today, bouncing back over the holiday season. executive andef bump as he prepares to present the company's turnaround strategy on tuesday. foods --es for fresh also a move to post on the company's traditional month of discounts, helping boost numbers as well. they're starting to lose market shares according to data from well panel. funny, how's it looking over there today? -- vonnie. is up 2.6% yield based on potentially the idea of a government shutdown, but more so the idea of central banks shifting away. watching -- ath potential government shutdown story there. .rude
showing signs of a sustained recovery with the euro inching up to its highest level 2014.september of isreigns that growth expected to be different this season -- forecast inventories are rising as opposed to holding onto grain and selling at the lowest prices from a year in the half. ofd has doubled since april 2016. that is because the flood of cheap, russian wheat -- the euro's rise has gained a rise. milling u.s. currency -- stretching 154 -- the lowest level since 2015. today, thel chart...
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you have people like tom st isr who is very wealthy and involved in politics for environmental policy. he has taken it on himself to .un the group need to impeach i agree with that. i think the man has met the threshold. i don't know. i think, if it were held tomorrow, it would be a bloodbath. the biggest indicator of that, which has been noticed is how many republicans are not running. -- and ik goes by when just don't mean junior members, but committee members. they are saying, i think it is time to retire. it is over two dozen. then you get to 2020. let's assume he is still in office. let's assume he hasn't lost his -- i thinke then he it is going to be a bit of a circus and the democratic party. we could all name 30 people who might run and not just a lot of people but new types of people. businessmen, the whether it is howard schultz or mark zuckerberg, you will have celebrities, i don't know who? the rock. he has my vote as of now. that's a good point. i am not sure who else -- what it will take to beat him. a celebritye category, then you have an incredibly large typical catego
you have people like tom st isr who is very wealthy and involved in politics for environmental policy. he has taken it on himself to .un the group need to impeach i agree with that. i think the man has met the threshold. i don't know. i think, if it were held tomorrow, it would be a bloodbath. the biggest indicator of that, which has been noticed is how many republicans are not running. -- and ik goes by when just don't mean junior members, but committee members. they are saying, i think it is...
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system that isre trapping people in poverty and making it so people don't work. >> are you trying to do any reforms to social security or medicare? >> he hasn't shown as much interest in that so we are working with the president on entitlements that he is supportive of. you cannot use budget reconciliation for those rules. it is a health-care entitlements that are the big driver. so we spend more time on health-care entitlement because that is really where the problem lies, fiscally speaking. host: let me pick up on that point. as we approach $21 trillion in debt and health care is driving much of that, seems to me that this is an area that should be addressed but based on what we are hearing, will not be this year. guest: the president insisted he would not touch medicare. toucho said he wouldn't medicaid which cap not to be true last year when republicans try to turn this program into a block which would cut it, significantly. big surprises last year was how popular medicaid was. we have always known that for senior citizens it was popularity. but it was not aware that it had the p
system that isre trapping people in poverty and making it so people don't work. >> are you trying to do any reforms to social security or medicare? >> he hasn't shown as much interest in that so we are working with the president on entitlements that he is supportive of. you cannot use budget reconciliation for those rules. it is a health-care entitlements that are the big driver. so we spend more time on health-care entitlement because that is really where the problem lies, fiscally...
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directly at it sheer volume of championships for champion ship including 10 since 2,000 no super bowl isr but this is year we slow this gap and that is tail of the tape between boston and >> exhausted pat thank you. >>> elton john fans says his upcoming tour will be his last >> ♪ >> styo perform but his priorities have change.o be home with his family and watch his children grow up. he will spend three years saying good bye to his fans all around the world there will be things i am i'll doing on stage i have never done before i want them to have a capture o success in 50 years encapsulated in to hours, 15 minutes, 10 minutes and go awe best when he left. >> elton john's final tour dubbed farewell yellow brick road s in philadelphia wells fargo center september 11th and 12th. >>> well a big show, big little lysis boosting its star power,ll join cast inoscar winner will play mother-in-law of nicole kidman 's character celeste wright series won eight emmys and recently took home four golden globe award. >> on cbs this morning. >> gayle king and nora o'donnell join us live with the preview go
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mila kunis isr. wom the theater saidtablished herself as one of the actresses.received pudding pie january 25th. >>> next up this should be interesting former today co hoe, ann cure any her first tv interview since leaving nbc. she will discuss her new show on pbs plus her the me too movement. >> join us each weekday morning on cbs-3 starting at 4:30 a.m. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs g. it's wednesday, january 17thlce to "cbs this morning." >>> a dangerous snow and ice storm is making aboutle for more than 100 million americans from texas to ma rivers threaten dangerous flooding. >>> the cd killer flu season could get worse before it im mother of 3 three are among the latest victims. >>> for the first tell i have, she opens up about her sexual abuse but
mila kunis isr. wom the theater saidtablished herself as one of the actresses.received pudding pie january 25th. >>> next up this should be interesting former today co hoe, ann cure any her first tv interview since leaving nbc. she will discuss her new show on pbs plus her the me too movement. >> join us each weekday morning on cbs-3 starting at 4:30 a.m. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs g. it's wednesday, january 17thlce to "cbs this morning." >>> a...
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about the weather b citelebrations we'll tal ther slammed the east eadly it' away storm is col >> this isreling onto the ground sno an confetti lot quicker than they cle clearly, because there's a sidewalk. itforce winds, strong enoug tear down this huge metal canopy at this new jersey gastation. flooding occurred on downtown streets. eva>> r cyclone ss e-force wind gusts, and in scituate on the coast,ome of the worst flooding in recent memory. esses inundated. >> you can see just waves are cstall. crashing the water up over the roofs of these houses. [ng through floodwaters. first responder the making res f coming it's not even high tide yet. had to our cars twice. at one point the water was the hood suv.we spotted a man heading home from delivering what are doing? the powerful storm dumping up to of snow an hour in the region lightning and thunder. in this vehicle crashing into a nursing home. no one injured.ind the risking accident. in newwo buses just collided here. >> reporter: police busy using their v stranded drivers. >> the situation on the roads is dangerous. it shouldn't be under
about the weather b citelebrations we'll tal ther slammed the east eadly it' away storm is col >> this isreling onto the ground sno an confetti lot quicker than they cle clearly, because there's a sidewalk. itforce winds, strong enoug tear down this huge metal canopy at this new jersey gastation. flooding occurred on downtown streets. eva>> r cyclone ss e-force wind gusts, and in scituate on the coast,ome of the worst flooding in recent memory. esses inundated. >> you can see...
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what everyone is trying to , what isr head around the outcome going to be here?something like this, a debt grows like this, it ends badly. carol: you think about they dole out a lot of subsidies to corporations. they are continuing to that, if not ramping it up. tighter controls if you look at the internet. so what do the economists that you guys have talked to say? joel: it is a first-person story. there is this other theme that i think is really important with china, which is almost the further you get away from beijing, sort of the more bearish people get about china, which is interesting sort of a subtlety to this conversation. he come i would think, falls in that camp, and yet he says i've always been a bear on this, yet have been wrong? -- yet have i been wrong? he is saying, let's talk about this. carol: you think about some of the things china does. when there is a problem, they got a ton of money they can throw at it, and they thrown a -- they have thrown a lot at something like infrastructure. joel: maybe their version of capitalism is maybe a better, d
what everyone is trying to , what isr head around the outcome going to be here?something like this, a debt grows like this, it ends badly. carol: you think about they dole out a lot of subsidies to corporations. they are continuing to that, if not ramping it up. tighter controls if you look at the internet. so what do the economists that you guys have talked to say? joel: it is a first-person story. there is this other theme that i think is really important with china, which is almost the...
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maine isr collins, trump country. they took a lot of the people in this room by surprise. people didn't really understand what was happening. coming.it help us understand trump country. >> i am from northern maine. that is definitely trump country. microcosm of the country in many ways. the second district voted for donald trump by 11 votes. the first voted for hillary clinton by 14 votes. is a north, south split. the southern is more prosperous. the northern and western part of the state has been hit so hard by the loss of paper mills and other traditional industries. people used to be able to work for their entire life and have a good pension, a good life. what's happened is those hard-working people through no fault of their own have lost their jobs and often times would has happened, they have gone from being owned by traditional paper companies to being owned by private equity firms on wall street. often times they have a shorter time frame in their commitment to the area. they are not as involved as owners in the community. community and i think a lot of those people
maine isr collins, trump country. they took a lot of the people in this room by surprise. people didn't really understand what was happening. coming.it help us understand trump country. >> i am from northern maine. that is definitely trump country. microcosm of the country in many ways. the second district voted for donald trump by 11 votes. the first voted for hillary clinton by 14 votes. is a north, south split. the southern is more prosperous. the northern and western part of the state...
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this is part of the presentation isre i said not all hope lost. we still have the opportunity to make things right. i'm not going to say that. tell you what we need. the country needs the fiscal turn around. they need one fast. we've got top is stop making things worse. we haven't yet done that $200 billion, two year budget deal. i'm not saying defense doesn't need more resources. i believe it does. non-defense needs more resources maybe they don't need $100 maybe we couldnd offset it from the part of the budget growing quickly. that's how we've done all other budget sequester deal since it into the 2013. obama-boehner bill. they all replaced the sequester with other savings. the of them just took deficit finances. some of them plays games and gimmicks. the finance.ve we don't have to do that. we don't have the disaster spend ing. because it is important doesn't mean it is not important to pay for. in fact, the opposite. find anduld be easy to less important priorities. my organization put out calledng last year we the mini bargain for the budget.
this is part of the presentation isre i said not all hope lost. we still have the opportunity to make things right. i'm not going to say that. tell you what we need. the country needs the fiscal turn around. they need one fast. we've got top is stop making things worse. we haven't yet done that $200 billion, two year budget deal. i'm not saying defense doesn't need more resources. i believe it does. non-defense needs more resources maybe they don't need $100 maybe we couldnd offset it from the...
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i think what they are saying isr we need everyone else to take some of the share and bear the load. hasn't been tough enough and she's, just had her worst polling in 17 years. it pleases me to no end because i believe the woman is dead behind the eyes. >> tucker: i agree completely. it seems so odd to have the president of france speaking like this, far tougher on migration than the prime minister of the u.k. >> absolutely. i think theresa may has been nothing but a disappointment to so many of us because she seems to be a massive appeaser. h the more that we get attacked, the more that we are threatened by the people she welcomed to our country, the more we seem to pander to them, and that's crazy. to hear macron coming back really strong is a very positive thing. there are other people coming out strong as well with the italian elections coming up on march 4th. it looks like they will go center right, right wing and of course the eastern europeans are rising up as well and they are saying no more migrants. we've got poland, hungary, others all saying no, we won't take your quotas.
i think what they are saying isr we need everyone else to take some of the share and bear the load. hasn't been tough enough and she's, just had her worst polling in 17 years. it pleases me to no end because i believe the woman is dead behind the eyes. >> tucker: i agree completely. it seems so odd to have the president of france speaking like this, far tougher on migration than the prime minister of the u.k. >> absolutely. i think theresa may has been nothing but a disappointment...
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month i sent you a letter encouraging epa to withdraw its proposed rule on uranium recovery -- the isrit's interesting as this is a rule the obama administration proposed in january 19, 2017. one day before president obama left office. since then, the nuclear regulatory commission has come out, and they stated there's no health or safety justification for this rulemaking by the epa that came out one day before president obama left office. the regulatory went on to say that after almost four years the staff is aware of no documented instance of isr while being the source of contamination of an adjacent aquifer or nonexempt portion of the same aquaphor in which they are being conducted. >> wyoming produces more iranian than any other state. it's vital to our international security. when can we expect them to scrap this unnecessary regulation? >> i'll get information on that. is there final round of questions? >> i asked consent to have five minutes staff these questions. >> since no one else i want five minutes. >> have you had your second round? >> no, have not. >> anyone turn that into
month i sent you a letter encouraging epa to withdraw its proposed rule on uranium recovery -- the isrit's interesting as this is a rule the obama administration proposed in january 19, 2017. one day before president obama left office. since then, the nuclear regulatory commission has come out, and they stated there's no health or safety justification for this rulemaking by the epa that came out one day before president obama left office. the regulatory went on to say that after almost four...
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that's what mueller should really be looking into.in instead, his investigation isre now morphed into a democratic political hit job to remove a duly elected president from office and use the powerful tools of intelligence and the fisa courts to do it. now with more damaging information coming out every day, it looks like special counsel and robert mueller and his partisan hacks, they are trying now to change the narrative with their lame stream media friends with selective leaking today. everyone of them is a nonstory, not worthy of your attention, unless you work for the fake news media. before we get to tonight's new information, remember this. comey is a corrupt as they come. he gave those memos to the columbia professor for the very purpose of leaking to the press so a special counsel would be appointed, hoping that this would all come to pass. comey also reportedly coordinated his congressional testimony with robert mueller.y that sounds like collusion. in spite of these facts, the delusional comey is actually trying to fashion himself as a martyr, as he recently tweeted. good t
that's what mueller should really be looking into.in instead, his investigation isre now morphed into a democratic political hit job to remove a duly elected president from office and use the powerful tools of intelligence and the fisa courts to do it. now with more damaging information coming out every day, it looks like special counsel and robert mueller and his partisan hacks, they are trying now to change the narrative with their lame stream media friends with selective leaking today....
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isre the u.s.overnment beginning the deportation process against me, saying that overstate a visa back in 1996, a tourist visa, and that i need to appear before a judge. it did not include a date, but included the location, which is downtown seattle. and ago i want to go back to part of what president trump said last night about his immigration plan. trump: struggling communities, especially immigrant communities, will also be helped by immigration policies that focus on the best interests of american workers and american families. for decades, open borders have allowed drugs and gangs to pour into our most vulnerable to disease. allowed low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest americans. most tragically, they have caused the loss of many innocent lilives. amy: your response? >> i was trying to contain myself. it is easy to see how he was pitting people against each other. low income workers are either brown, black community's, white communities, but also scapegoating immi
isre the u.s.overnment beginning the deportation process against me, saying that overstate a visa back in 1996, a tourist visa, and that i need to appear before a judge. it did not include a date, but included the location, which is downtown seattle. and ago i want to go back to part of what president trump said last night about his immigration plan. trump: struggling communities, especially immigrant communities, will also be helped by immigration policies that focus on the best interests of...
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he said that his support for the president isr unwavering and donald trump jr.a patriot and a good man and he went on to say that there is no collusion between the trump campion and russia and the investigation is a witch hunt. let me guess, i bet we will see steve's remarks being played over and over again like a first remarks. in the new york counsel put it on note, page 828 were no one can see it. joining us now with reaction, former secret service agent dan bongino, the author of the brand-new book, bookstores everywhere, hannity.com, "the new americant revolution: the making of a populist revolution." rnc spokesperson kayla mack and he is here. let's start with reaction to the book. all the fact that he is amitting that he didn't have right to the fact that he says this will bring on the presidency in aa radio interview with the bbc. >> this is a fake, fraudulent, phony books, belongs in the tabloid section of a supermarket. you've exposed several of the lies. i expose several of the lies it is so funny, he says he knows of the president's reaction was when
he said that his support for the president isr unwavering and donald trump jr.a patriot and a good man and he went on to say that there is no collusion between the trump campion and russia and the investigation is a witch hunt. let me guess, i bet we will see steve's remarks being played over and over again like a first remarks. in the new york counsel put it on note, page 828 were no one can see it. joining us now with reaction, former secret service agent dan bongino, the author of the...
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and perhaps the move in the two yea isr most exciting.hat is incredible move in under five months or so. it has been nearly a straight line, and same with volatility. incredible, real tightening in the u.s.. that is getting through to other countries. where they are not seeing inflation come through. people are driving up yields because they seek marty prices going higher. i think that is the slight problem with this narrative. marty's prices are not going too high. -- commodity prices are not going to hide. this?hat is behind thisoving it my gmm screen morning and i have all of these metals moving to the upside. what is driving that? the mental story is one of those -- what is driving that metals move? >> one part, the dollar weakness, helps them rise. they are rising on the day in genuine terms. there is a bit of excitement that trump might not be as focused on the infrastructure plan at the state of the union. if he does shift the narrative, now he has got tech policy done, next up is infrastructure. and he will hike up the fact that h
and perhaps the move in the two yea isr most exciting.hat is incredible move in under five months or so. it has been nearly a straight line, and same with volatility. incredible, real tightening in the u.s.. that is getting through to other countries. where they are not seeing inflation come through. people are driving up yields because they seek marty prices going higher. i think that is the slight problem with this narrative. marty's prices are not going too high. -- commodity prices are not...
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everybody on the planet -- polar isrs, every animal species being tested.ut it is coming from not only these plant emissions, it is coming from consumer product use as well. amy: what happened? how did dupont stop manufacturing c8 and turn to a new chemical called genex? it was during the course of our lawsuit, as we were providing more of this information to the u.s. epa and the u.s. epa is getting more and more concerned about it, it brought a lawsuit. they have started a criminal investigation in 2005. dupont eventually settles our case in west virginia. they also than settle the case the u.s. epa brought against them. one of the things they also agreed to do as they announced they will have a 10 year phase out of any further manufacturing or use of pfoa in the united states. that is announced in 2006. amy: "in the united states." >> correct. announced in 2006 and the phase out -- to pot stopped using it by 2013. they had until 2015 to stop using it. some reduction possibly is now going on in china. because of the way this chemical can move around the en
everybody on the planet -- polar isrs, every animal species being tested.ut it is coming from not only these plant emissions, it is coming from consumer product use as well. amy: what happened? how did dupont stop manufacturing c8 and turn to a new chemical called genex? it was during the course of our lawsuit, as we were providing more of this information to the u.s. epa and the u.s. epa is getting more and more concerned about it, it brought a lawsuit. they have started a criminal...
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tax isre now, the u.s. much more competitive globally.s still remain and they are rising a little bit but remain incredibly low. we check about every box and a little bit unknown here. .rom an environment andy amazon and jpmorgan, new company to do with health care costs. to get are going together and build out health care recovery system, perhaps one day that might be scalable and comply with other companies, why do they need to buy parts from others if they can build it out on their own? it might be a knee-jerk reaction and -- but what are the neat -- what are the implications down the -- down the road? >> we see how it evolves. it is an interesting opportunity to bring down health care costs. m&a remains to be seen. driver big part of the as you know. it will continue the rest of the year. >> to think it will accelerate m&a? >> i don't think this announcement will but you think about all coming onshore, bringing cash on shore, certainly health care will be a force this year. >> do you think amazon is a bigger threat? we were surprised.
tax isre now, the u.s. much more competitive globally.s still remain and they are rising a little bit but remain incredibly low. we check about every box and a little bit unknown here. .rom an environment andy amazon and jpmorgan, new company to do with health care costs. to get are going together and build out health care recovery system, perhaps one day that might be scalable and comply with other companies, why do they need to buy parts from others if they can build it out on their own? it...
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it isre was no collusion, daunting to think about this as a russian achievement. >> thanks for making it more confusing. [laughter] >> wow. >> what do you think? >> i think you are taking doublethink and triple think to new highs and lows. [laughter] >> i mean, anything is possible. you are absolutely right. that could have been another piece of this. i think, with the dossier, time is going to tell. how much of it actually checks out, and how much of it they can disprove, but keep in mind, have they disproved any of it? i think not. meaning the trump associates, they certainly think they disproved a lot of it. >> i don't think that counts. just do the final plug for investigative journalism. my argument would be that over the last year, we have learned a whole lot more about connections, if there are any meetings and contacts, etc.. there is work of reporting. that, i think, is checked out. i agree time will tell. viewed fiveier is to 10 years from now. i would love to start taking questions, and the same definition as always is to please ask a question, make it facing, don't give a
it isre was no collusion, daunting to think about this as a russian achievement. >> thanks for making it more confusing. [laughter] >> wow. >> what do you think? >> i think you are taking doublethink and triple think to new highs and lows. [laughter] >> i mean, anything is possible. you are absolutely right. that could have been another piece of this. i think, with the dossier, time is going to tell. how much of it actually checks out, and how much of it they can...
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stemming from claims and that leads to staving off insolvency .ctions for more context as to what isrehere significant president issues and have this combination of it increased by almost 189 and the jobless was held at 4.9%. talking about what the see thatould be, you this is even lower than that. right now, at 2.5% growth. and you see the latter half of 2017. it is something that the u.s. consumer will be look forward in 2018 and we will see what happens when the numbers come out and we expect a seasonal to december.ember these are things they are concerned about. withy to get some clarity wage growth. thise getting around daybreak. --oomberg and scrappers you can customize settings that you just at the news of industries and the asset that you care about. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. the opening of the first theme park. this is bloomberg. >> this is daybreak asia. the biggest change in investment industry rules in a decade take affect. transparency and covering a wide range of asset classes with. insurance and foreign exchanges. >> they expect the best performance in five
stemming from claims and that leads to staving off insolvency .ctions for more context as to what isrehere significant president issues and have this combination of it increased by almost 189 and the jobless was held at 4.9%. talking about what the see thatould be, you this is even lower than that. right now, at 2.5% growth. and you see the latter half of 2017. it is something that the u.s. consumer will be look forward in 2018 and we will see what happens when the numbers come out and we...
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of operational experience, nuclear regulatory commission staff is aware of no documented instance of isr, in situ uranium recovery, wellfield being the source of contamination of an adjacent or nearby aquifer or in the saming a aquifer. when can we expect the epa whether or not to decide to scrap that information? >> i'll get that information back to your office. i'm not sure of the timing presently. >> senator carper, do you have a final round of questions. >> i would ask unanimous consent to have five minutes to ask these questions. >> say that again? >> since no one else is going to arrive, i would ask that i have five minutes to ask my last round of questions. and if senator inhofe would like to have more time -- >> since i've been at the other committee hearing, have you had your second round? >> no, i have not. >> i object. >> why thank you. we have something called the golden rule -- go ahead. >> just 20 seconds if the gentleman would yield. i just checked with my staff and there has been no answer to the question which is i posed to you mr. administrator. so i would ask, again, t
of operational experience, nuclear regulatory commission staff is aware of no documented instance of isr, in situ uranium recovery, wellfield being the source of contamination of an adjacent or nearby aquifer or in the saming a aquifer. when can we expect the epa whether or not to decide to scrap that information? >> i'll get that information back to your office. i'm not sure of the timing presently. >> senator carper, do you have a final round of questions. >> i would ask...
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alan, what isr. the country listening to this topic of gender discrimination? it depends on if you are talking about lgbtq issues, or sexual discrimination? becausetry is listing -- i once predicted it would be harder to get rid of discrimination against the lgbtq people, then to get rid of race discrimination, and i was wrong. richard lui: why do you think you were wrong, doctor? dr. berry: i think it is wrong because most people know someone who is a or have had someone who works for them was day, or people in their family who were they. they are familiar with them, most people in this country who are not black, do not have anyone who is black in their know, you do you not have the same kind of personal experiences that people have. so i was wrong about that. but people, even when we talk about gender, the people who are the worst treated our transgender people, especially black transgender people, there are killed by serial killer's in huge numbers and no one ever does anything about it. ethical toost getting jobs, they have terrible lives. i think that part
alan, what isr. the country listening to this topic of gender discrimination? it depends on if you are talking about lgbtq issues, or sexual discrimination? becausetry is listing -- i once predicted it would be harder to get rid of discrimination against the lgbtq people, then to get rid of race discrimination, and i was wrong. richard lui: why do you think you were wrong, doctor? dr. berry: i think it is wrong because most people know someone who is a or have had someone who works for them was...
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here isre looking at diplomatic efforts in germany, because of the political instability in germany. the competing forces between communism and bringing democracy back to germany. these officers were very specifically trained by using this handbook in a way to the american values, also the values and the benefit of having a democratic government as opposed to adopting a communist government. >> these officers were quite owne that, by their personal example, they were representing america as well. so, they were instructed quite clearly to, you know,, not in a -- to behave yourself but to recognize that people are watching you, because you are an american. the handbook does goes into some detail on different programs that they were supposed to implement, as well as someo of the more bureaucratic parts of their job. in the table of contents, the handbook covers things like citizen participation in government or women in public affairs. and other things like religious affairs or community councils. in addition, there were programs for education and refugees. and other sort of finance typ
here isre looking at diplomatic efforts in germany, because of the political instability in germany. the competing forces between communism and bringing democracy back to germany. these officers were very specifically trained by using this handbook in a way to the american values, also the values and the benefit of having a democratic government as opposed to adopting a communist government. >> these officers were quite owne that, by their personal example, they were representing america...
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there was the famous fire and , commentsh in august about the larger button, larger it isr capability somewhat more accommodating language is, although he has used accommodating language before, saying he would be willing to sit down and talk with kim over a hamburger, so it seems he is back and forth. everyone is focused on the olympics and south korea next is one of thet reasons the u.s. is being more accommodating. no talk about joint talks them up but this is softer -- talks, but this is softer language then we have heard in recent weeks and months. >> nothing like sports to bring all parties together. for south korea, this is a difficult stance they have to make. they have to engage with north korea while not undermining the u.s. >> that's right. president moon in south korea is in a difficult position. campaigned on and have said since he started his presidency that he wants to engage with north korea, that he wants to have talks, but at the same time, that relationship with the u.s. is important. ofone expects a lot out these initial talks, but they are very symbolic. >> signs
there was the famous fire and , commentsh in august about the larger button, larger it isr capability somewhat more accommodating language is, although he has used accommodating language before, saying he would be willing to sit down and talk with kim over a hamburger, so it seems he is back and forth. everyone is focused on the olympics and south korea next is one of thet reasons the u.s. is being more accommodating. no talk about joint talks them up but this is softer -- talks, but this is...
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how you bootstrap civilization on mars than what nasa calls isr you, roughly assumed you need to replayhe industrial revolution. you need the 500,000 resistors on mars than what we are discovering as you can basically ragdoll technology from 20 parts in the same way you are made out of 20 parts, the biological materials can't do a lot of things engineering materials can do it with about 20 material properties to build this hierarchy to make almost anything. really fundamental question we are asking or what is the minimum building blocks you need to bootstrap a civilization. now to step back from this, i've describe technical stages of one to 1,003,000,003,000,000,000 to a trillion literally and fabrication in the same way we went through all of the stages in computations. the historical lesson is all of those are here today. if you come to my lab you can see each one of these but at the rate we are going it will take 50 years follow them to get out. but the lessons of the internet is e-mail, video games, word processing, all of that wasn't invented after the smartphone. it was invented
how you bootstrap civilization on mars than what nasa calls isr you, roughly assumed you need to replayhe industrial revolution. you need the 500,000 resistors on mars than what we are discovering as you can basically ragdoll technology from 20 parts in the same way you are made out of 20 parts, the biological materials can't do a lot of things engineering materials can do it with about 20 material properties to build this hierarchy to make almost anything. really fundamental question we are...
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. >>> princess charlotte tell her first day of nursery school and why today isr mother the dutchess,arre way alligators kept from freezing during the southern cold spell. >> live from philadelphia ... >> a pretrial conference set to start in a little more than 30 prints for the accused killer every temple university student. twenty-nine year old jos of 22 year old jena burley, he police say he then took burley 's body to his grandmother'sy. >>> we check in with katie now with a check on today's forecast, looksstion is how soon. >> it will even start as early as today or slightly below freezing, in a lot of cases. so let's the next couple of hours here, if we can get the graphic to advance , it is thinking abo it, maybe you'll see if it will go the the point here we have to deal with someourse of the morning there w it goes, all right, but again temperatures going to be slightly below or even above the freezing mark, and you still aren't going to need to assume t would say no earlier than two hours from now all well of a concern. but looking forward, we talked about the warm up. it is
. >>> princess charlotte tell her first day of nursery school and why today isr mother the dutchess,arre way alligators kept from freezing during the southern cold spell. >> live from philadelphia ... >> a pretrial conference set to start in a little more than 30 prints for the accused killer every temple university student. twenty-nine year old jos of 22 year old jena burley, he police say he then took burley 's body to his grandmother'sy. >>> we check in with...
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a fleet where everything, platforms, isr, data, war fighters, can talk to each other at machine speed. where information is passed seamlessly to every asset and every operator, and when the environment degrades, we recover faster than our adversaries. counting ships tells us less about how to win than measuring the right capabilities enabled by the right advanced technologies. but i like our odds in this contest. and make no mistake, it will be a contest. because the technology around the globe today knows no boundaries. but to win here, we need money we can count on to get ahead of our adversaries. let me close by talking about our folks. if you have heard me speak before, you won't be surprised to hear this. the most important factor in this entire discussion is the human element of our people. another hard lesson out of the comprehensive review was a reminder that more ships, better ships, smarter ships, are merely dangerous objects in an otherwise unforgiving sea unless we have sailors who with the right competence, composure and character to deploy and execute safely every day. w
a fleet where everything, platforms, isr, data, war fighters, can talk to each other at machine speed. where information is passed seamlessly to every asset and every operator, and when the environment degrades, we recover faster than our adversaries. counting ships tells us less about how to win than measuring the right capabilities enabled by the right advanced technologies. but i like our odds in this contest. and make no mistake, it will be a contest. because the technology around the globe...
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assistance isr available in increasing numbers of vehicles and are already saving lives. new developments in fuel technology such as hybrid and all electric vehicles, and increased use of biofuels such as ethanol boost fuel efficiency and reduce pollution. to explore these issues, we have a great panel of witnesses representing organizations leading the way in many areas of automated innovation. president of rocket bosch north --rica, mr. tim cantley k i want toy and thank all of you for being with us today. i will turn to senator nelson for opening remarks. thank you, mr. chairman. there you go. ,ne of those south streets going the speed limit. the right lane to my front in they does a u-turn entire street right in front of us. to which we commented, if we were in an automated vehicle, and he was an automated vehicle, it wouldn't have happened. so there was the demonstration for me early this morning. chairman, and very hopeful about the prospect of self driving cars. i appreciate the efforts of senator peters that made this a signature issue. it is appropriate for him b
assistance isr available in increasing numbers of vehicles and are already saving lives. new developments in fuel technology such as hybrid and all electric vehicles, and increased use of biofuels such as ethanol boost fuel efficiency and reduce pollution. to explore these issues, we have a great panel of witnesses representing organizations leading the way in many areas of automated innovation. president of rocket bosch north --rica, mr. tim cantley k i want toy and thank all of you for being...