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did not learned186 any lessons from the time abraham lincoln was shot sohe now we're in dallas said itt is true president kennedy up like to ride in the open car wa and did not like to have that plastic bubble it was not bulletproof but it could r otheeflected the bullet but the weather was beautiful the president wanted to ride in the openservie car.a he also did not like whenl, the secret service agentsr would ride on the car.sta one push jackie back into the car and one told me president would say to stay off my car.gurd he did not believe in the imperial presidency in did not want to look like a keen caps separate.ed t he met hundreds of people is and should clear hands even bu at fort worth and liked thatc human contact. so it is unfortunate the n bubble top for the hardtop. he was completely exposed he said somebody to do is climb into a building and should lt the presidentda it should not be afraid to meet with the american people and it was a risky was willing to take and unfortunately was the unlucky day and he>>i died because nothing stoodand v between him and the rifle. >> ho
did not learned186 any lessons from the time abraham lincoln was shot sohe now we're in dallas said itt is true president kennedy up like to ride in the open car wa and did not like to have that plastic bubble it was not bulletproof but it could r otheeflected the bullet but the weather was beautiful the president wanted to ride in the openservie car.a he also did not like whenl, the secret service agentsr would ride on the car.sta one push jackie back into the car and one told me president...
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and then it passed because , i hope ittted to it never happens to me it's just awful. knownversely, when you that you are in your groove and that you are doing your best work only feel that as well? >> yes. there is a state where you can say, god, i am eating the best cake and is chewing up usually and you have a sense of -- shooting it up just beautifully and you have a sense of goodness. you still have to have that reserve. i always say about clarissa leachman whose energy is phenomenal. i always say she has an extra gear. tavis: yes, she does. you kind of need to have a touch of the next gear when you're working. and that is a matter conserving energy sometimes. and not worrying yourself down by wasting time. sometimes doing things that take you away from the work area everybody was very concentrated. i had never met john goodman. and his character is on and all kinds of -- tavis: he plays characters very well. gracias that this -- >> yes, but this is more on. i wanted to talk to him and he was -- so i found something to say to him and he responded. he was sweet. he
and then it passed because , i hope ittted to it never happens to me it's just awful. knownversely, when you that you are in your groove and that you are doing your best work only feel that as well? >> yes. there is a state where you can say, god, i am eating the best cake and is chewing up usually and you have a sense of -- shooting it up just beautifully and you have a sense of goodness. you still have to have that reserve. i always say about clarissa leachman whose energy is...
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g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con.ear. hey. so.what's ? for a drive today.ht it's nice out, huh? so what's new? cut the crap. your mother asked him already. ask me, what do youm for?ake youto the he like it just came up.tom and you were supposedto wait act until i flashedthe venetian bli. hey, ray. oh, come on! what are you doin'? i'm makin' memories. what? nothin'. it's just... we're about to crash into a big blue dot. aw, come on, robert. i'm sorry. i'm just a little excited. yeah. the '69 mets. the amazing mets. the miracle mets! god, i love those guys. it was one of the few bright spots of my childhood. i just wish dad had taken us to a game. he took us to a lot of yankee games. that was fun. i hated the yankees. what do you mean,you ha? you criedevery time the. that's because dadtold me it wa. hey. you've actuallymet some of. kranepool, harrelson,mcgraw. yeah. man, what a lifeyou got-- meetin' sports idols,free hot d. you're a lucky man,raymond. lucky man. ahh...it's not that. in locker rooms...m' guys with towels
g itt i'm not drivin' the car. his feet smell. well, take a bus. a bus. that'sa smelly-feet con.ear. hey. so.what's ? for a drive today.ht it's nice out, huh? so what's new? cut the crap. your mother asked him already. ask me, what do youm for?ake youto the he like it just came up.tom and you were supposedto wait act until i flashedthe venetian bli. hey, ray. oh, come on! what are you doin'? i'm makin' memories. what? nothin'. it's just... we're about to crash into a big blue dot. aw, come on,...
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doing all itt is can to catch these people and attack -- who attacked the number 2 at emc. can you give us a progress report? >> not really. the russian foreign ministry says it was a regrettable incident and it takes it's your site. -- it takes it seriously and the russian police have opened a criminal investigation in moscow says it will operate thoroughly with the dutch authorities. of plane which coming out of the foreign ministry is very different from the language coming out early this month, when the russians were furious with the dutch authorities after a russian diplomat in holland was detained briefly. the russians said that violated his diplomatic immunity. hollander later apologized and said, yes, that was a violation of international law. this diplomatic spat has been going on for two weeks now, really. >> how is the dutch government playing this? >> they are very angry, and the irony of all of this is that 2013 was meant to be the year of friendship. but we should be clear, this year of friendship was based on any kind of shared cultural tradition or politics.
doing all itt is can to catch these people and attack -- who attacked the number 2 at emc. can you give us a progress report? >> not really. the russian foreign ministry says it was a regrettable incident and it takes it's your site. -- it takes it seriously and the russian police have opened a criminal investigation in moscow says it will operate thoroughly with the dutch authorities. of plane which coming out of the foreign ministry is very different from the language coming out early...
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take itt be chipped at, away piece by piece? >> probably not.ou start shipping at some parts and you have the popular parts. you make that impossible. the issue with health has always been the same from when clinton tried to tackle it and harry truman and now obama. you have access and cost. obamacare does seems to be on path given all the interest in the sign-ups to be dealing effectively with an access question. more people will be covered. the long-term issue is exploding costs and i think there is a general view that obamacare has not tackled that. that is the next health care debate to come. >> when they try to get these -- the board to go after the cost and look at outcomes, they are called death panels, you cannot pay doctors under this bill for dealing with people because we spend 1/5 of our health care on the last two weeks of life. republicans, it is like a hot button issue. how did health care become like abortion and guns? it is individual mandate. if it had been called individual responsibility, it might have worked better because i
take itt be chipped at, away piece by piece? >> probably not.ou start shipping at some parts and you have the popular parts. you make that impossible. the issue with health has always been the same from when clinton tried to tackle it and harry truman and now obama. you have access and cost. obamacare does seems to be on path given all the interest in the sign-ups to be dealing effectively with an access question. more people will be covered. the long-term issue is exploding costs and i...
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. >> i'm sara simmons, i don't i know about you guys, but itt it was back to the shorts and, you know, summer wear. >> s unbelievable. even tying records. ty >>in really? >> temperatures from 17 to 20 degrees rm than they should have been. mother nature is giving us a big tease. i hoped you enjoyed thehe weekend. today a different story. let's look at our raddite satellite composite. clouds heading our way. that is the story of the day. we have a strong cold frontong and that is moving its way in from the west. so that rain you see just on jus the edge of our map there is going to move in across our area before too long. not only that, but we're also talking of the chance of isolated thunder storms byat this afternoon. so don't head out withoutit taking your umbrella and be be prepared later on.ared keep your eyes to the skies. as far as temperatures, well,tu here is a look at the advisory, we have a coltal col flood advisory in effectffec until 11:00. tides well above normal. do be aware if you are along are the bay. as far as temperatures are kenned look at where they're hitting, 74
. >> i'm sara simmons, i don't i know about you guys, but itt it was back to the shorts and, you know, summer wear. >> s unbelievable. even tying records. ty >>in really? >> temperatures from 17 to 20 degrees rm than they should have been. mother nature is giving us a big tease. i hoped you enjoyed thehe weekend. today a different story. let's look at our raddite satellite composite. clouds heading our way. that is the story of the day. we have a strong cold frontong and...
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transparency and for making sure that the public is informed about what the thinking is. , so often, itt becomes -- it becomes theater. that is certainly what george w. bush objected to. he never mind a tough question. he liked a tough question. he did not like peter. theater. not like archivalt he pushed on material for himself and his why did he push down the archival material for himself and his father? >> i don't remember. clipsant to show you some and get your reactions. i will show you were the last interviews that he did. >> you will see me going to talk to the people of the community through the media. you'll also see us talking to our people in the trenches. attractingitics by good people who are willing to work for you. the messages, we need you and we love you and will fight with you together. >> any reaction? >> he looks like a kid. >> in his book, there's a quote from him in 1992. unleashed and i told the reporters that i thought their tone was biased. it was not my only angry blurt of the campaign. i had a reputation as a hothead and i deserved it. my helpers were driven by
transparency and for making sure that the public is informed about what the thinking is. , so often, itt becomes -- it becomes theater. that is certainly what george w. bush objected to. he never mind a tough question. he liked a tough question. he did not like peter. theater. not like archivalt he pushed on material for himself and his why did he push down the archival material for himself and his father? >> i don't remember. clipsant to show you some and get your reactions. i will show...
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yes, our military will be leaner, and as a nation, we face difficult budgie itt choices go forward. i'm going to keep fighting to get rid of those across the board budget cuts, the sequester. we need a responsible approach that doles with our fiscal challenges and keeps our military and economy strong. i'm going to make sure you stay the greatest military in the world, bar none. that's what i'm fighting for. that's what you and your family the deserve. on behalf of the american people, thank you for your service which keeps us free. and thank you for our sacrifice which keeps our nation the greatest place for freedom that the world has ever known. god bless you and your family, and god bless the united states of america. >> president obama thanking the nation's service men and women in a video released directly to the troops from him as commander in chief. essentially, the president trying to reassure service men and women that even as the federal government shuts down, he says if you are serving in harm's way, we are going to make sure that you have what you need to succeed in your
yes, our military will be leaner, and as a nation, we face difficult budgie itt choices go forward. i'm going to keep fighting to get rid of those across the board budget cuts, the sequester. we need a responsible approach that doles with our fiscal challenges and keeps our military and economy strong. i'm going to make sure you stay the greatest military in the world, bar none. that's what i'm fighting for. that's what you and your family the deserve. on behalf of the american people, thank...
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this morning new details why itt most likely won't be happening.p >>> the redskins coming off of a by week, looking to get a second win of the season. but can they win in dallas. the sports junkies doing a slide after the break. i got you white chocolate pumpkin. oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." no, white chocolate and pumpkin. oh! pumpkin. ha-ha! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. hurry in for delicious pumpkin coffees and lattes today. america runs on dunkin'. what can yodesigner jewelry.xx? the hottest beauty trends. the latest handbags. style for your guy or your best friend. for less than department stores. check out all the designer brands maxxinistas are scoring. t.j.maxx. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. a live> look from skyfox over a traffic nightmare for drivers or the baltimore washington parkway. this is a deadly accident thatct we're talking about here.re. julie wright is coming up withnp what you need to know to get arr this, but look at that line of traffic, not something you likeu to see on any given morning, that is for sure. su >> yeah, it's tough arn here
this morning new details why itt most likely won't be happening.p >>> the redskins coming off of a by week, looking to get a second win of the season. but can they win in dallas. the sports junkies doing a slide after the break. i got you white chocolate pumpkin. oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." no, white chocolate and pumpkin. oh! pumpkin. ha-ha! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. hurry in for delicious pumpkin coffees and lattes today. america runs on dunkin'. what can...
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and we asked you to keep itt clean. >>> he was known for his clam tick novels.up -- dramatic novels, how tom clancy is being remembered this morning. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ try new fiber one cinnamon coffee cake. the you did a great job.r many breit looks good!.... ...is they're right next to our many other breakfast options. feel the hamptonality. >>> welcome back. author whoelling wrote the hundred for red hund october and on novels has died. tom clancy was known for his expert military novels.mi p of themli were adapted to for the big screen and hunt for red october, he wrote patriot gamest and clearir and present danger g i loved both of those movies.es. the publisher said that clancy died in baltimore at the age of 66, but is not releasing theasig cause of death. >>> at new york la guardiaa airport, the
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itt this law does is place either as murder or nothing. somebody chooses to take an action and intentionally kills wither, and usually prosecutors, is it manslaughter, is it murder, is a first or second, are there special circumstances? when you put this both the perception and the immunity provisions in there you create a situation where it is difficult determination at the filing stage what kind of crime it is, and especially as relates to florida. your put into that box, either murder or nothing. secondly, there has been some discussion here about the aggressor, and i would like the committee to look at that chapter 776.41 of the four statute -- of the florida statute and why stand your ground and applied in the trayvon martin case and applied directly. 5.041 says use77 of force by aggressor, and they allow -- and the person reasonably believes, a subjective belief, by mr. zimmerman, that he was about in this danger, that therefore, justified his use of that force. this ghost correctly to what one of the jurors said, the jurors did, as
itt this law does is place either as murder or nothing. somebody chooses to take an action and intentionally kills wither, and usually prosecutors, is it manslaughter, is it murder, is a first or second, are there special circumstances? when you put this both the perception and the immunity provisions in there you create a situation where it is difficult determination at the filing stage what kind of crime it is, and especially as relates to florida. your put into that box, either murder or...
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but bu critics say the major flaws infs the software are making it hardd to stay on the system using itt efficiently calling it a waste s of consumers' time.. aaron smith, an organizationanin committed to helping youngoung people navigate the new systemwt says give it time. tme. >> it's not surprising thathat there's some technical issuesues when something starts just likek with pretty much any product bu i don't think anything at thishh scale has ever been triedrie before. before. >> reporter: there have beener:b changes in software in recent rt days and that appears to havee helped. >> healthcare .gov is much better. the wait times are down. some of the glitches have been eliminated.ted. >> reporter: state-run exchangeg like maryland and d.c. have nott experienced the same problems.s. a spokesman for d.c.'s exchangea says it's been a very strong stg first week.first over 8400 people have created accounts. ou 250 small businesses have signen up and 1,000 applicationsons submitted. but d.c. is only dealing with a population of 600,000 potential users, no where near the numberu the feds a
but bu critics say the major flaws infs the software are making it hardd to stay on the system using itt efficiently calling it a waste s of consumers' time.. aaron smith, an organizationanin committed to helping youngoung people navigate the new systemwt says give it time. tme. >> it's not surprising thathat there's some technical issuesues when something starts just likek with pretty much any product bu i don't think anything at thishh scale has ever been triedrie before. before....
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. -- itt comes to the ideas captures the imagination. it is something that our space agency has been pondering for quite a while. it is not only yesterday that they came up with this. i know that we were interested and are interested in partnerships with the united states. paceed to understand what the program is going to be adopted. in russia, what other kinds of the united's dates before they can coordinate? i do it, personally. it is my point of view. we stand to benefit from working together on this issue. >> [indiscernible] i think that space operations are so complex and so expensive and so much in the joint countries' interest that it makes sense to cooperate. >> we have more questions. try to keep it short. >> ben parkins, american university of massachusetts. last few years, russia has been a great power and a superpower. there was a loss of status with the breakup of the soviet union. that loss of diplomatic military power affected russian foreign policy? is there a desire to reclaim that to some extent? how has that affected t
. -- itt comes to the ideas captures the imagination. it is something that our space agency has been pondering for quite a while. it is not only yesterday that they came up with this. i know that we were interested and are interested in partnerships with the united states. paceed to understand what the program is going to be adopted. in russia, what other kinds of the united's dates before they can coordinate? i do it, personally. it is my point of view. we stand to benefit from working...
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. >> my intent with it, because i like this blue color, but itt it doesn't go with the dÉcor of my backyardo is paint it red and slightly distress this blue-green color through. >> how do you lightly distress. >> what you do while you'rewh doing that, youil take theseth little block sanders. >> you wait for the paint to dry.dry. >> okay. >> take the flock sanders. sa >> after the paibt dries, you pd you take, the sanders where it t would naturally be distressed. i >> you are painting it and and taking the paint off. >> since it's outside, it's going to get distressedesse naturally. we are going to help it to get the blue color. >> i will show you down theth front while the paint. you would take on the corners like this. when your paint is all dry, your will see. >> the key to distressing is you would distress it where it would naturally rub like on the corners, distress in the middle wouldn't be best way to go. >> if you are doing a table, the distressing in the middle wouldl be, because that is where youwhe would put your plates and pots. >> i got you, where it would get wear. >> yes. >> t
. >> my intent with it, because i like this blue color, but itt it doesn't go with the dÉcor of my backyardo is paint it red and slightly distress this blue-green color through. >> how do you lightly distress. >> what you do while you'rewh doing that, youil take theseth little block sanders. >> you wait for the paint to dry.dry. >> okay. >> take the flock sanders. sa >> after the paibt dries, you pd you take, the sanders where it t would naturally be...
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is itts -- if the answer is not going to be as bad as one might suggest they might be willing to do somethingif we see the stock market rise up and expressed concern, that might compel them to act more quickly. is true, does not getting it done by the end of the day on october 17 mean the world will and? not necessarily. but once again the u.s. might risk destroying its credit- rating. we know how poorly that went back in 2011, even though the deadline was met. you could see it get it -- you could see a credit downgrade, which could be catastrophic. the closer you get to november 1 after that october 17 deadline the more grave the situation will become. let me go back to the note should and -- to the notion of a clean continuing resolution. are there enough votes to capacity e >> we go back and , i think it is best to understand what is going on here. the problem is in doing something like that and bringing forth something, they have to go back into the file and find a .ecent bill there was a bill that was apparently introduced by an to push republican forth a clean cr. republicans have said
is itts -- if the answer is not going to be as bad as one might suggest they might be willing to do somethingif we see the stock market rise up and expressed concern, that might compel them to act more quickly. is true, does not getting it done by the end of the day on october 17 mean the world will and? not necessarily. but once again the u.s. might risk destroying its credit- rating. we know how poorly that went back in 2011, even though the deadline was met. you could see it get it -- you...
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i drove into work and my job was to write a memo to organize the itt. people don't remember what that was. richie is here, joe is not. i organize things when they came into prosecutor. it was not a question of what i gave, but what i got out of it. , and he remember lines said -- [indiscernible] after waves beating him around, i know what it means. after the waves had been beating him everywhere. he said those words. ity meant, perhaps someday will please us to remember these things. of course. the other thing is about these two people. elliot richardson i had met a couple of times. but of course, what do i think of when i think of him? my wife is a clinical psychologist. she spent a year having seminars on heroes. they never thought twice. they just did it. they didn't reminisce or intellectualize it. whatever it was they did, they did it. was the thing to do, wasn't it? how you will act. i say that of elliot richardson because he was a career politician. at that moment, he gave up his career. why did he give it up? distracts people over the age of 40.
i drove into work and my job was to write a memo to organize the itt. people don't remember what that was. richie is here, joe is not. i organize things when they came into prosecutor. it was not a question of what i gave, but what i got out of it. , and he remember lines said -- [indiscernible] after waves beating him around, i know what it means. after the waves had been beating him everywhere. he said those words. ity meant, perhaps someday will please us to remember these things. of course....
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itt for the opportunity to present my views i will be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you. dr.? >> thank you for this opportunity. working on somalia since 2002 and in going back and forth for research purposes amisom has with the health -- help of ethiopia and the army and various clan militias have dealt al-shabaab a serious setback. now a new provisional government better than previous the ministrations the government quickly recognizes government pledge money in support. italy has to facto control over mogadishu is still able to get a high-profile targets with security forces security in mogadishu and elsewhere remains dependent on the amazon and will likely for some time to come the amisom can impose the peace that is only possible through nationwide process of negotiation power-sharing and crude governments. -- the government's but this issue is the issue of federalism and simply put there is serious disagreement for those who like to see somalia become a strong unitary state to stand up to its neighbors those that fear a centralized government would be dominated by a
itt for the opportunity to present my views i will be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you. dr.? >> thank you for this opportunity. working on somalia since 2002 and in going back and forth for research purposes amisom has with the health -- help of ethiopia and the army and various clan militias have dealt al-shabaab a serious setback. now a new provisional government better than previous the ministrations the government quickly recognizes government pledge money in support....
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itt if we must offer under -- doing so would help us mitigate some of these affect. , thank you for unwavering support of men and women in the united states army. on civilians and families heard i appreciate the opportunity to testify today. >> chairman itner, numbers of committee, has been an honor to be able to be here before you today. requests 14 budget need strategic guidance. it will enable us to continue to rebalance our efforts towards the asia-pacific rebalance, supports are partners in the middle east and focuses our lifts.e in key strategic it also enables us to meet highest priority capability to man's of the geographic commanders. to be frank. sequestration combined with the continued resolution in fiscal year 14 will be very hard on our navy. two -- we will have a larger reduction than we did .n fiscal year 14 in fiscal year 14 we don't have the priority assets and we can use to mitigate the impact as we did before. ability tove the just differ, carryover bills into the future years, like we did in the past are these are going to start coming unbound. sequestration and continuing
itt if we must offer under -- doing so would help us mitigate some of these affect. , thank you for unwavering support of men and women in the united states army. on civilians and families heard i appreciate the opportunity to testify today. >> chairman itner, numbers of committee, has been an honor to be able to be here before you today. requests 14 budget need strategic guidance. it will enable us to continue to rebalance our efforts towards the asia-pacific rebalance, supports are...
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there's greater than oneone chance of incapstation, epilepsy, coronary artery disease, but if they get ittpilot telling the doctor, yes, i have these symptoms, and yes, i have been e to doctor and esy this is and s something that is wrong with mee >> how many people are subjectpe to physical, before they arear able to work. work >> there so many people. we have the department of transportation, people that are driving buses and trucks, have e to undergo physical, and of course, our police or firefighters, anyone that has to function as a very high-level i an emergency situation, usuallys has to prove or provide information that they are ablere to do that. but fen, i think it's an evolving science right now andnw i'm glad that see that there'st so much out there, but again, you can't ever predictedict everything. >> that is true. dr. jo, thank you so much. have a good day in tampa. see you next time. >> thank you. tha >>> thank you so much. >>> ahead at 9:00, we are9:00 starting to see the effect of the government shutdown acrosswn the district. coming up latest of the budget battle that se
there's greater than oneone chance of incapstation, epilepsy, coronary artery disease, but if they get ittpilot telling the doctor, yes, i have these symptoms, and yes, i have been e to doctor and esy this is and s something that is wrong with mee >> how many people are subjectpe to physical, before they arear able to work. work >> there so many people. we have the department of transportation, people that are driving buses and trucks, have e to undergo physical, and of course, our...
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i drove into work and my job was to write a memo to organize the itt. people don't remember what that was. richie is here, joe is not. i organize things when they came into prosecutor. i wasn't there too long, but i was there long enough. it was not a question of what i gave, but what i got out of t. i openly remember two lines from four years of latin. one of they see is -- he is going there and he says [speaking latin] he says that after waves beating him around, i know what it means. after the waves had been beating him everywhere. he said those words. they meant, perhaps someday it will please us to remember these things. indeed. of course. of course. the other thing is about these two people. elliot richardson i had met a couple of times. but of course, what do i think of when i think of him? i think of a seminar with my wife is a clinical psychologist. stanley's wife is a clinical psychologist. she spent a year having seminars on heroes. they never thought twice. hey just did it. they didn't reminisce or intellectualize it. whatever it was they di
i drove into work and my job was to write a memo to organize the itt. people don't remember what that was. richie is here, joe is not. i organize things when they came into prosecutor. i wasn't there too long, but i was there long enough. it was not a question of what i gave, but what i got out of t. i openly remember two lines from four years of latin. one of they see is -- he is going there and he says [speaking latin] he says that after waves beating him around, i know what it means. after...
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itt's a first step toward and we haven't taken any other steps and in other countries it has been successful. we can do thats i think fit this country, too. dick? presentation, paul. >> thank you. seend i was very pleased to you using the f.b.i. figures for per day.r of homicides that 30-ish a day is very i can assure you. one of the things -- and i make brief and we can discuss them at a later date maybe in indiana somewhere. the one thing that really struck me was that the number of have in owners that we this country, there are about 40 of citizensry state that believe that they save their own life because they have a firearm. to basically 40 times 50 is about 2,000 a day, people lives ashey save their compared to 32 people -- 32 homicides, so it's really, i more of a human nature and ithan a gun issue have a couple of more points of many. thing that's important to me is that when has their home invaded, who is the first responder there? police. the it's the homeowner. had the citizen who's just their window kicked in and if body armor and everything up to but not including machine guns,
itt's a first step toward and we haven't taken any other steps and in other countries it has been successful. we can do thats i think fit this country, too. dick? presentation, paul. >> thank you. seend i was very pleased to you using the f.b.i. figures for per day.r of homicides that 30-ish a day is very i can assure you. one of the things -- and i make brief and we can discuss them at a later date maybe in indiana somewhere. the one thing that really struck me was that the number of...
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be -- itt is going to is a separate issue. yet somehow it came down that unless you are willing to defund -- unless you're willing to close on the government, anmacare being defund it was article of faith. you couldn't be a conservative unless you voted to shut down i am aernment. conservative who believes in his ability of institutions. youcan't just take the law don't like and say you want to repeal it. if you want to repeal it, you have to do it the way it was enacted. give the democrats their way. -- give the democrats credit for getting their way. we should elect more republicans and then elect a republican president. that ifot going to do we continue policies of shutting the government. againsthner said he was threatening to shut down the government if obamacare was not defund it. eric cantor said he was against it and they were not going to allow this to happen. said -- insisted that we vote to defund it. he said don't worry. send to the senate, harry reid will back down, the president will back down, the government wil
be -- itt is going to is a separate issue. yet somehow it came down that unless you are willing to defund -- unless you're willing to close on the government, anmacare being defund it was article of faith. you couldn't be a conservative unless you voted to shut down i am aernment. conservative who believes in his ability of institutions. youcan't just take the law don't like and say you want to repeal it. if you want to repeal it, you have to do it the way it was enacted. give the democrats...
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will make itt, it very difficult for us to prepare to meet the challenges that we will face in the future. the erosion of readiness will follow far greater challenges. it means it may take longer for the joint team to win. and when we do respond, we will put our invaluable men and women who go into harms way at rader risk. simply put, if it is fully implemented over the course of the 10 years, the air force will not be ready to fight tonight. it will struggle to be prepared to meet tomorrow's challenges. to maintain the minimum level of readiness and sustain our highest fairgrounds, the air force will be forced to cut airmen and hundreds of platforms. structure, weorce maintain the global long-range capabilities in multi role platforms that are required to operate in highly contested environments. we will focus on the investiture of entire fleets of aging and costly platforms and those less survivable and heavily defended airspace. we don't want to do this but the bottom line -- sequestration force.ed a smaller air >> to many of the secretaries have a closing comments? -- do any secretari
will make itt, it very difficult for us to prepare to meet the challenges that we will face in the future. the erosion of readiness will follow far greater challenges. it means it may take longer for the joint team to win. and when we do respond, we will put our invaluable men and women who go into harms way at rader risk. simply put, if it is fully implemented over the course of the 10 years, the air force will not be ready to fight tonight. it will struggle to be prepared to meet tomorrow's...
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itt is there. we have a great form of government. we have people people with feet of clay trying to do the best they can in many instances. to the caller's specific point i'm not aware of any file that might be out there on me. i'm not being coerced in any shape, form or manner about it. any one of us has a public record whatsoever has internet the last namein and pull up all kind of information about people that was never before available until we had these new tools available to w, to, through the internet d those kind of things. it is different paradigm than we had in the past and we'll have to cope with it. to set the caller straight i'm not being owekersed or aware of any file out that would be used on me in a way that is inappropriate. >> host: greg on twitter. we should share information regarding threats instead of operating covertly. >> guest: that international agreement is only good as folks willing to do it and stood by it. i don't think thatnd will work. i'm a bit of a cynic thinking internationally countries around the
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want to have one person in charge and you want to separate power and have checks and balances, i and itt was so wise served an important role. on behalf of the people we represent, the legislative branch needs to stand up to the judicial branch. >> do you have a chance to read customer >> i go through spurts. >> what are you reading now? >> i picked up aggie noon in boston took on the revolution, her time on the white house under ronald reagan. i have been enjoying rereading. that and my baby name book, which i read almost every night because we are trying to come up with baby names. >> no decision yet? >> no. >> what's next are you question mark any desire to seek higher office? some said you might run for president, leadership in the house or the u.s. senate? >> we will see. i'm honored to be representing the people of eastern washington. i don't have any plans to run for other offices. here,nored to be and working with my colleagues around the leadership table to provide important .eadership hopefully providing some vision and clarity as to where we want to take the country moving for
want to have one person in charge and you want to separate power and have checks and balances, i and itt was so wise served an important role. on behalf of the people we represent, the legislative branch needs to stand up to the judicial branch. >> do you have a chance to read customer >> i go through spurts. >> what are you reading now? >> i picked up aggie noon in boston took on the revolution, her time on the white house under ronald reagan. i have been enjoying...
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and itt a one track mind is like they cannot do anything for the people because they came in there withheir mind fixed on this is what i wanted to do. look at obama's record from the first two years. host: thanks for calling in. in an interview, snowden says he does not -- he did not take secret files to russia. he argued that he helped american national security. the secret continuance of these programs represents a far greater danger than their disclosure he said. he added that he was more concerned americans had not been told of the nsa's reach. further down in the article it says that mr. snowden said he finally decided to act when he discovered a copy of a classified 2009 report on the warrantless wiretapping program during the bush administration. he found the document through a which hed search described as an effort by systems administrator to check a computer system for things that should not be there in order to delete them and sanitize the system. john is in sumter, south carolina, democrats line. please go ahead. go again.re we first of all, to your last caller -- the presid
and itt a one track mind is like they cannot do anything for the people because they came in there withheir mind fixed on this is what i wanted to do. look at obama's record from the first two years. host: thanks for calling in. in an interview, snowden says he does not -- he did not take secret files to russia. he argued that he helped american national security. the secret continuance of these programs represents a far greater danger than their disclosure he said. he added that he was more...
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. >> if i remember, itt and rand harris and all that stuff. deworsifi deworsification.-- >> an economics nobel prize? >> yeah. is there anyone who didn't win one of those? >> there's plenty of people, joe. that work is really interesting. >> i like the idea of biology and carpets. you don't have to mow the carpets, do you? >> no, you don't. >> but if they wear out, do they self-regenerator something? >> okay. we'll talk i've got to go. >> got to go. >>> still to come this morning, a new york penthouse you have to see to believe. . . robert frank joins us with the details and how it can be yours for the mere price of $80 million or so. >>> and later, we'll take a flight with the ceo of delta airlines, richard anderson talks about the state of consumer spending 8:00 a.m. eastern time. plus, two of wall street's best known investors gathering in the screen room. co-founder blair efron will be joining us at the top of the hour to talk deals and the global economy. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future.
. >> if i remember, itt and rand harris and all that stuff. deworsifi deworsification.-- >> an economics nobel prize? >> yeah. is there anyone who didn't win one of those? >> there's plenty of people, joe. that work is really interesting. >> i like the idea of biology and carpets. you don't have to mow the carpets, do you? >> no, you don't. >> but if they wear out, do they self-regenerator something? >> okay. we'll talk i've got to go. >>...
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we're going to talk about itt with melanie owen. boy who fleww from minneapolis to las vegasves with no ticket, no boarding pasa and few questions asked. ask we'll get to the bottom of it. t >>> is hollywood in social media leading to the thigh gap? what is that you might ask?? this new trend where young girll and young women try to avoido ai having their thighs touch. we remember when the beyoncebeoe photos when you had the gap to form an empty space. sace. it's really hard to get that. t. we're going to talk about that.t >>> we're going to welcome aelc special guest this hour.hou oh, my goodness, look at that. t actress betty white.. >> wonderful and lovely and very mowingless. mo >> because that's not realwilyty betty white.betty wh it's the new wax statue of her r that debuts this week at madam tussauds. that comes with a message. me we'll tell you about that. th. wow. like that. tat >>> before we do all of that. gwen tolbart is here.he. >>> ear's a look at ourt satellite and radar composite.dt we have the clouds rolling in rg a
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aren't there tremendous transaction cost with the new system which will also hath significant health itt cost and management costs? nobody has talked about the cost specifically with this disruptive change. >> i would say there is the tremendous transaction cost today. view lookit the amount of money we speview lookit the amof money we spend on administration of a good current system, it is high. i think i would not call them transaction costs but investment that needs to be made to help reinvent how the health care system works so i thank you will see a lot of organizations making major investments of additional technology maybe in the physical plants that our community focussed. but i don't think there is any reason to believe the transaction cost is any higher the yen today and with the greater focus or transparency macy a renewed effort to reduce cost. some that we work with clay are investing in software that helps to manage the supply cost others are investing in software that helps them staff more e efficiently to demand which is things they did not worry about in the past. you wi
aren't there tremendous transaction cost with the new system which will also hath significant health itt cost and management costs? nobody has talked about the cost specifically with this disruptive change. >> i would say there is the tremendous transaction cost today. view lookit the amount of money we speview lookit the amof money we spend on administration of a good current system, it is high. i think i would not call them transaction costs but investment that needs to be made to help...