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if all goes to plan, fure atv's would also transfer asked not to be iss. the technology already exists, but here too, also a question of money and political will. >> imagine being able to fly through australian and -- to australia and back in one day. it might seem like a fantasy for now but scientists and three men are already trying to adapt space technology to superfast airplane the spe mir, designed to fly halfway round the world in 90 minutes but at a future cost of 100,000 euros protected, the sort of travel will remain a dream for most. >> in just a few decades, this could be the stuff of your exotic holidays. after vertical takeoff, the first to put on a book of your seat belt is 100 kilometers above the earth. at that altitude in changes to gliding mode and after 90 minutes, passengers are descending half a world away. the only conventional thing about this flight is the landing. but before that vision can become reality, engineers have to clear several technical rules. -- hurdles. the space liner has recovered with a heat resistant surface, the d
if all goes to plan, fure atv's would also transfer asked not to be iss. the technology already exists, but here too, also a question of money and political will. >> imagine being able to fly through australian and -- to australia and back in one day. it might seem like a fantasy for now but scientists and three men are already trying to adapt space technology to superfast airplane the spe mir, designed to fly halfway round the world in 90 minutes but at a future cost of 100,000 euros...
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system b.o.s.s., and then our continuation of the interment, the iss system. we have a system that we're trying to develop to improve the iss. we're on our second generation. we're trying to get to the third generation, which would make this system an internet-based system, so we have been working toward that. unfortunately, with the inspections and the reports that have gone on, all this work now has come to a halt and no work currently is being done to continue automating the system. >> so since 1997 you said? >> no, sir. the -- we started in 1999 trying the v.a.b.o.s.s. system. we worked on that for about 2 1/2 years and found it was not compassable with our needs at the cemetery. yes, it would put the information into a system, but the cemetery at arlington is much more complex with our scheduling system. i tried to work with the veterans' administration to get them to modify their scheduling system to accommodate our needs. >> well, they offered it to you basically for nothing at cost. >> no, sir, that is not accurate. >> that is not true. >> no, sir. >>
system b.o.s.s., and then our continuation of the interment, the iss system. we have a system that we're trying to develop to improve the iss. we're on our second generation. we're trying to get to the third generation, which would make this system an internet-based system, so we have been working toward that. unfortunately, with the inspections and the reports that have gone on, all this work now has come to a halt and no work currently is being done to continue automating the system. >>...
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refurbiment they will sell it and the profits go to the rehab center the facility is self support issing chicken, food, cows milk and beef and the pigs will be fattened and sold or eaten. fruits and vegetabl grown in the garden the is spiritual nourishment. residents pray together and attend bible study. he left and started a similar rehab center in another city and got into trble with the governnt when hey lead muslim residents to christ. policeerated his rehab center. >> we went all together holding worship suddenly the special forces climbed the fence and stormeinto the house and filmed our meeting and our singing. they told us we were doing prohibited religiousactivity. >> he was ordered to stop praying and talking about christ with the resident and fined 25 times his month salary. the facility was raided 6 months later and ordered pay another massive fine. so why the harsh treatment when the constitution guarantees religious freedom. >> they rejohn steinbecked people giflg up their faith and accepting something new. they fear their national faith is pushed out. >> and thinking someh
refurbiment they will sell it and the profits go to the rehab center the facility is self support issing chicken, food, cows milk and beef and the pigs will be fattened and sold or eaten. fruits and vegetabl grown in the garden the is spiritual nourishment. residents pray together and attend bible study. he left and started a similar rehab center in another city and got into trble with the governnt when hey lead muslim residents to christ. policeerated his rehab center. >> we went all...
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we ask epa to come out and do a scanne to deal with the the isse of adjacency risk. is it safe for the artists and police department to be there? epa did a complete scan of service levels of radiation on the hunters yard -- hunter's point shipyard. they found no risk. we ask them to do it periodically on a regular basis to confirm that. i do not know if there's any form -- anything more technical. with that, i will turn it over to david tom. >> i am david
we ask epa to come out and do a scanne to deal with the the isse of adjacency risk. is it safe for the artists and police department to be there? epa did a complete scan of service levels of radiation on the hunters yard -- hunter's point shipyard. they found no risk. we ask them to do it periodically on a regular basis to confirm that. i do not know if there's any form -- anything more technical. with that, i will turn it over to david tom. >> i am david
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pdrataliarre iss in any way. well, that's a little shot in your shoulder.on't know about you, but it scared me when i saw it. [laughter] and the first time i was in this play, which was over 40 years ago, the same actor played both roles, and that influenced me into feeling that if ever i got the chance to hear it -- the problem for a director is that if you cast one actor in both roles, you lose a juicy part to offer to another actor. tavis: do you get two checks for that? >> no, sir. if only. tavis: just thought i'd ask. when they ask me to do two roles, i'm going to ask for two checks. >> it doesn't work that way. tavis: doesn't quite work that way, yeah. you were in this 40 years ago, as you said, have you ever played hamlet? >> no. i was never a juvenile, tavis. i was always a character actor. i was a character actor when i was 16. i lost my hair. by the time i was 19, i looked pretty much like this. actually, i looked worse than this when i was 19. i've gradually improved. tavis: i want to ask you about that, but go ahead. finish your thought. >> and
pdrataliarre iss in any way. well, that's a little shot in your shoulder.on't know about you, but it scared me when i saw it. [laughter] and the first time i was in this play, which was over 40 years ago, the same actor played both roles, and that influenced me into feeling that if ever i got the chance to hear it -- the problem for a director is that if you cast one actor in both roles, you lose a juicy part to offer to another actor. tavis: do you get two checks for that? >> no, sir. if...
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totration was part oed totesters here also took iss this uc constru which ties to bp. it a mixf and syrup but s says it helps make her >> reporter: gatheredto mark the 100th day. ry captopped le ago ues. as much aslion-gallons of oilated to have he gulf. >> the ofhe environmen r when you well. >> reporter:e of ny pr on roughout the ators issue uc's with s where workers a up a n bu thheitute, funded lion the oil and uc? oh, no no. we don'tr i t the. we called the on w gets reseow to r >> reporter: t says the primaoal develop new forms eutralrgy. >> the disastelf has really strengthene conviction find alternative to oil transportati r: protesters dpite the fact he project is rway theytheyll continue fight ill peop coming fr directions bu we t >> reprkeley spokesperson overallhe amounth money ives from bed is re sm r the experts oveon in research moneon b >> thanks >>> so gastions to scrap td go o amoco. since ill,t ropped a much >>storic day san jose whers of firefighing their jobs fire ss closing itsoor doors. this th tim firefi beenit by sansouth axe. before in joses w
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. >> this is an issue that its iss to do. >> cellphone radiation is a health risk one way or another. >> and here we are in san jose looking at the moon tonight. boy it is a beautiful sight tonight and a lot of places we can still see it was clear skies. it's a check it out well weekend before the clouds awry vallejo rain now checking in at 56 degrees. now we will take look at well as in the same fog tracker but i have one thing to show you before that. now it's gonna be cool with this week temperatures running below average. let me start over again it has been going so well tonight. for now wants a fog it's going to be fairly deep with onshore wind as can keep readings running upper 70's low 80s fog tracker finally here we are pushing in towards the bay. fairly extensive for tomorrow morning overcast in most places. it will slowly clear out through the course of the day. so about 8 9:00 will see cuts give away. about 10:11 a.m. the fog clears out it should hang on around the coast the rest of the afternoon. temperatures tamara as i mentioned running along the cooler side. vallejo run
. >> this is an issue that its iss to do. >> cellphone radiation is a health risk one way or another. >> and here we are in san jose looking at the moon tonight. boy it is a beautiful sight tonight and a lot of places we can still see it was clear skies. it's a check it out well weekend before the clouds awry vallejo rain now checking in at 56 degrees. now we will take look at well as in the same fog tracker but i have one thing to show you before that. now it's gonna be cool...
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there were people who openly oppose the mainstream iss we can see that continues but for the people that are attending this official conference at the main focus really is what they're saying are these life saving treatments and making sure these reach the biggest number possible in the funding is from the governments of the different countries to provide this universal access to the hague hiv prevention treatment sarah first reporting there from now on the way here in our to . find out why the use of drones by the u.s. military keeps coming out of fire that's in just a few minutes. before the hour we go to indiana we're outraged parents are pushing lawmakers to criminalize corporal punishment as news stories of abuse come to why despite being illegal physical penalties are still widely used by teachers in the country currency has more. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious martin here for boys school in kolkata who
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this is one of longest excursions outside the iss. >> aretha franklin and condoleezza rice have in commonlike that? and performing a joint condition concert in philadelphia. it's for inner city youth and developing kids love of music. >> she is not afraid to get up there with the giants of music. >> san jose mercury news reports more jobless people are tapping into their retirement funds early to make ends meet. many layoff off workers they have no choice to take money out of their 401-k plan to pay mortgage and other bills, despite taxes and penalties of up to 30%. one consulting company making increased 5.9% to 7.1%. >> illegal immigration could get even worse over the next 50 to 75 years because of climate change. scientists predict that possible mass migration of up to 6.5 million mexicans into the u.s. they will be moving north to escape rising sea levels and wildfires brought on by global warming. >> gas dash cameras are nothing new for police departments but they want to out fit cops with cameras on uniforms. anybody with a smart phone can record a traffic stop and accuse an office
this is one of longest excursions outside the iss. >> aretha franklin and condoleezza rice have in commonlike that? and performing a joint condition concert in philadelphia. it's for inner city youth and developing kids love of music. >> she is not afraid to get up there with the giants of music. >> san jose mercury news reports more jobless people are tapping into their retirement funds early to make ends meet. many layoff off workers they have no choice to take money out of...
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the map of the east bay which issing looking really nice right now. commute or reverse commuter, things are moving nicely right now around the area. just reporting debris though westbound 580. right around high street and oakland, debris in your fast two lanes. left two lanes. stay over to your right and heading up north and hide street through oakland. no major issues. a lighter volume there on 880 where we don't see slowing there, either. slow down earlier at broadway that has cleared up, too. that's good news. show you the volume of traffic on our live camera past the coliseum. southbound, look at that, no problems with these headlights. northbound as well, taillights past the coliseum and high street itself. no issues. we will show you the bay bridge a little further north because it's grayer than that shot at the coliseum. light volume coming out of maze. as we showed you overall, nice, easy drive. toll plaza, no metering lights scheduled. look how different this view is. a lot of sunshine here. equally moved. it's glistening off the roofs. back
the map of the east bay which issing looking really nice right now. commute or reverse commuter, things are moving nicely right now around the area. just reporting debris though westbound 580. right around high street and oakland, debris in your fast two lanes. left two lanes. stay over to your right and heading up north and hide street through oakland. no major issues. a lighter volume there on 880 where we don't see slowing there, either. slow down earlier at broadway that has cleared up,...
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the issue for the committee iss confidence that the doj will run through the very critical efficiency claims. if they're proven to be true aad they have found opporrunities that every airline manager failed to find and that continental manaaement has been saying they do not want to do a merger because it is too risky for our shareholders, he has found things that his previous+ management could not find. if the synergies are honestly there, fiat firebauthey should o proceed. if those the efficiency ouies ae not there, it begs the questions problems? >> can we take a simple example and the elaborate. let's say you were running an airline and you wereegoing to purchase 50 aircraft from boeiig and then you were a much larger airline and weee going to purchase 100 airline. do you thhnk you will get a lower priceeif you are purchasing 100? do you think you will give a better service on your maintenance?? the scale, innterms of purchasing power should have some benefits. >> too big to fail, right? >> the idea that airllne the size of united aiilinee is not big enough to compete in needs to b
the issue for the committee iss confidence that the doj will run through the very critical efficiency claims. if they're proven to be true aad they have found opporrunities that every airline manager failed to find and that continental manaaement has been saying they do not want to do a merger because it is too risky for our shareholders, he has found things that his previous+ management could not find. if the synergies are honestly there, fiat firebauthey should o proceed. if those the...
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the challenge of the 21st century iss to cover all of thee different backgrounds prin.will the committee's meeting on this make it more palatable challenge? guest: they are public servants. it will be much more beneficial to the public because you will not have these last-minute deals being done and announced in the press a few days later. during the health care bill, at the last minute, the idea of reducing the age of medicare it eligibility to age 50 was bloated. senator lieberman rejected the idea so it was rejected. that is no way to run a railroad. these are profoundly important decisions that affect the fate of everyone in this country. it should not be done hastily at the last minute on the fly. if that means taking more time and doing it more cautiously and prudently, these problems will not go away. we have time to solve them. host: statesboro, ga., on our democrats line. caller: the illegal aliens, as they are called, the people here because they need work and they are desperat = feed their families, they need to go after the people that hire them. don't go af
the challenge of the 21st century iss to cover all of thee different backgrounds prin.will the committee's meeting on this make it more palatable challenge? guest: they are public servants. it will be much more beneficial to the public because you will not have these last-minute deals being done and announced in the press a few days later. during the health care bill, at the last minute, the idea of reducing the age of medicare it eligibility to age 50 was bloated. senator lieberman rejected...
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in fact, in recession what iss we find is that companies use that opportunity to restructure and they that in this recession product tivity is up tremendously because companies are making due with less. but they have low inventories now, they have cash in hand, they haven't invested. we are clearly poised to take off. >> you talked about perception and negative perception, there's an op ed in i think it's the "new york times" today and the bessism bubble. he says a similar mentality can take hold during downturn. >> i used the same comment when i read it this morning i had a little chuckle. i do think there's one study shown in badconomic times on the front pe of the newspapers negative news outnumbers positive news 8-1. and in positive times, negative news outnumbers positive news about the economy 6-1. it's basically gooze news is ring and -- good news is boring. there are people being hurt. the people who have been laid off and the unemployed for those who have been six months, a year, year and a half, that's obviously something you can relate to. and but if you can care about it i
in fact, in recession what iss we find is that companies use that opportunity to restructure and they that in this recession product tivity is up tremendously because companies are making due with less. but they have low inventories now, they have cash in hand, they haven't invested. we are clearly poised to take off. >> you talked about perception and negative perception, there's an op ed in i think it's the "new york times" today and the bessism bubble. he says a similar...
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for us to talk about counter narcotics in surface of counter insurgency and there iss the money. several billion dollars does not seem like a lot but this is a lot in afghanistan a few billion dollars in the wrong hands go a long way. the fundamental insight or punch line is that when it you shrink the amount of opiates that are produced and exported from afghanistan, you actually increase the money that is going to he cciminals in afghanistan. criminals of all sorts, some are rather old drug traffickers some of some our warlords, if none of them are people that we want to enrich. if you reduce production and export, you increase their revenues and that applies to many different aspects. most people say, if we eliminated all of the production in afghanistan, then the revenue would go to zero and that is true but the point is the relationship is very nonlinear. is the money available to the bad guys, that relationship is shaped like a hill. if you start today with local production and you work hard and you are lucky and you cut this by 5% for 10% or everything falls in place may b
for us to talk about counter narcotics in surface of counter insurgency and there iss the money. several billion dollars does not seem like a lot but this is a lot in afghanistan a few billion dollars in the wrong hands go a long way. the fundamental insight or punch line is that when it you shrink the amount of opiates that are produced and exported from afghanistan, you actually increase the money that is going to he cciminals in afghanistan. criminals of all sorts, some are rather old drug...
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>> i'm not current on theit iss right now, senator. there has been some recidivism over the years that i've served there, but it's gotten better as conditions in the society got better. you've seen the plummeting nature of the attack profile where the attacks have dropped off significantly. so obviously the reintegration is going somewhat well, but that would -- i would never say there's no recidivism at all. i think that would be -- that would be unrealistic. >> i know when i was there, i was -- t sense i got from the coalition forces, the troops, the tribal leaders, the police, the armies, everyone was training, patrolling, being housed, eating, doing everything together. you know, it was creating a sense that, you know, we want -- we weren't there as occupiers. we generally want them to do well. i love the fact that they want to do everything and be everything and be the head of everything, but with all due respect, until -- you know, until they can show, i think, us and the coalition forces and their citizens that they can do that,
>> i'm not current on theit iss right now, senator. there has been some recidivism over the years that i've served there, but it's gotten better as conditions in the society got better. you've seen the plummeting nature of the attack profile where the attacks have dropped off significantly. so obviously the reintegration is going somewhat well, but that would -- i would never say there's no recidivism at all. i think that would be -- that would be unrealistic. >> i know when i was...
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but there was also in addition to that, david, the 'er issings that this is damaging our relationships overseas, really jeopardizing the ability to say we can be trusted. what kind of scrambling is going on to make sure those relationships are okay now by the white house, by the people in the foreign relations committee? >> remember how important that kind of on-the-ground intelligence is in a theater like afghanistan or pakistan. you can go back and talk about the iraq war, where you had informants helping particularly during the surge. so this becomes very damaging from that point of view, from the military's point of view, from the administration's point of view. there are others who would say, hey, wait a minute, is this not a distraction from the fact that these leaks have simply undermined the overall case for war and have really brought to the foreground a serious flaw in the overall war strategy? i think the debate's going to continue on both tracks. >> meantime, a big morning on "meet the press" this coming sunday. >> well, we do. we're going to talk about the war strategy. we
but there was also in addition to that, david, the 'er issings that this is damaging our relationships overseas, really jeopardizing the ability to say we can be trusted. what kind of scrambling is going on to make sure those relationships are okay now by the white house, by the people in the foreign relations committee? >> remember how important that kind of on-the-ground intelligence is in a theater like afghanistan or pakistan. you can go back and talk about the iraq war, where you had...
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however, the best way that i can describe the senator iss the architect of ppalachia.he most historic figure to ever call west virginia hom, and will forever live in our hearts, and in those of our children. no one, no one can replace our senator. [applause] >> no wind can fill his shoes, and we must never forget his tireless dedication as we humbly try to follow in his footsteps. senator byrd, you've told and triumphed on behalf of your beloved mountain state, and now your time to rest has. your memory will live in our hear forever. may god bless you and erma. may god bless the stateof west virginia, and may god bless america. [applause] >> i'm senator mitch mcconnell from your neighboring state of kentucky, the republican leader of the senate. [applause] >> and i'm here today to represent all of the republican members of the united states senate, and pay tribute to your belovesenator, robert c. byrd. 10 years ago senator byrd honored me and the students at the university of louville by making a trip to kentucky to share some of his wisdom about the senate. i regret t
however, the best way that i can describe the senator iss the architect of ppalachia.he most historic figure to ever call west virginia hom, and will forever live in our hearts, and in those of our children. no one, no one can replace our senator. [applause] >> no wind can fill his shoes, and we must never forget his tireless dedication as we humbly try to follow in his footsteps. senator byrd, you've told and triumphed on behalf of your beloved mountain state, and now your time to rest...
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it is to determine whether the oil spill is true or the approximaproxima for the damages business issing even when there's no evidence of oil in sight of. these businesses are on life support as they wait the determine afgs their elibility to submit a claim against the $20 million escrow fund that bp has established. and mr. feinberg, i just have to ask you because i'm drawn to the infamous and fiction al gulf coast fisherman forrest gump saying life is a box of chocolates, you don't know what you're going to get. now my question to you when will e people of the gulf coast, the business people and workers, when will they get definite answer? mr. dow talked about a roadmap to recovery. when will at the get something specific from you or someone else about who is eligible, why they're eligible, when they're going to get paid, how much they're going to get paid? these are just some basic questions. the guesswork needs to come through, the guesswork. so your process that you're going through, i understand that you got it go through this process, a process in terms of getting to a point of an
it is to determine whether the oil spill is true or the approximaproxima for the damages business issing even when there's no evidence of oil in sight of. these businesses are on life support as they wait the determine afgs their elibility to submit a claim against the $20 million escrow fund that bp has established. and mr. feinberg, i just have to ask you because i'm drawn to the infamous and fiction al gulf coast fisherman forrest gump saying life is a box of chocolates, you don't know what...
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but clearly the long-term issue you are raising iss what is it n >> saturday, the governor of utah. he discusses this weekend's meeting of the national governors meeting in boston. then a look at u.s. participation in politics with the communications and outreach associate for campus progress. later, the economics reporter for the washington post. "washington journal" to insure e-mails and calls life every morning starting at 7:00. >> today, we are acting insure air, outside the new orleans airport. we are transporting brown pelicans from the rehabilitation center here in louisiana to the tampa bay, fla., area. >> we have 32 birds that will be released today. so far, it is over the 400 mark. [inaudible] . . ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator harry reid. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. unlv. every time i come here, i have to tell everybody, my wife was a cheerleader here. [applause] it is an understatement to say thank you for being here today. this is a thrill for me, to be present at the university of nevada, las vegas. it is an un
but clearly the long-term issue you are raising iss what is it n >> saturday, the governor of utah. he discusses this weekend's meeting of the national governors meeting in boston. then a look at u.s. participation in politics with the communications and outreach associate for campus progress. later, the economics reporter for the washington post. "washington journal" to insure e-mails and calls life every morning starting at 7:00. >> today, we are acting insure air,...
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but clearly the long-term issue you are raising iss what is it n host: we have been talking with dr.howard about the gulf oil spill. >> coming up in about 10 minutes, we will go to boston for more from the national governors' association. the weekend session, this weekend they're closing the annual meeting. shortly, they will hold a meeting on childhood nutrition and obesity. we will have live coverage at 3:00 p.m. the u.s. recently opened itself to the most host: on thursday, there were offered a bitter pill when the agency criticized some well- defended aspects of american culture. deciding housing and a government retirement check. >> we want to get your reaction to the imf calling for the u.s. to make lifestyle changes. call the numbers on the screen. you can also tweet us at twitter.com/cspanwj or send an email to journal@c-span.org here are the numbers again to call in. this is back to the "washington post" article on the imf report calling for the u.s. lifestyle chges. th risks are tilted to the downside david robinson of the western hemisphere said as he presented the annual
but clearly the long-term issue you are raising iss what is it n host: we have been talking with dr.howard about the gulf oil spill. >> coming up in about 10 minutes, we will go to boston for more from the national governors' association. the weekend session, this weekend they're closing the annual meeting. shortly, they will hold a meeting on childhood nutrition and obesity. we will have live coverage at 3:00 p.m. the u.s. recently opened itself to the most host: on thursday, there were...