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with the waze traffic maps, we are seeing a little slowing 38 miles per hour on jamison canyon towardsapa westbound highway 12. we'll keep you posted on this no injuries and just property damage looks like this will clear quickly. we'll let you know. the great news this morning is that bart reporting no delays. there have been intermittent minor delays due to track maintenance. everything is looking good right now that's great news for commuters. other mass transit systems reporting no delays. a lot of folks heading to the u.s. open if you are driving park at candlestick if you are taking bart get off at the colma station, live shot bay bridge toll, metering lights on backed up just beyond the end of the parking lot. >>> coming up on 6:40. >>> trading underway on wall street. could youtube start charging for access? >> live report from the new york stock exchange straight ahead many first a live look at the big board dow up just about 43 points. >> the presidential motorcade appears outside the home of a famous hollywood actress the glitzy fundraiser bringing big cash to president obam
with the waze traffic maps, we are seeing a little slowing 38 miles per hour on jamison canyon towardsapa westbound highway 12. we'll keep you posted on this no injuries and just property damage looks like this will clear quickly. we'll let you know. the great news this morning is that bart reporting no delays. there have been intermittent minor delays due to track maintenance. everything is looking good right now that's great news for commuters. other mass transit systems reporting no delays....
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we have lieutenant general burke jamison. he retired in 1996 after more than three decades of acting service. he's currently an active member of the consensus for american security of the american security project. and he will give us his thoughts on these issues that i've just introduced. our second speaker will be jon wolfsthal who served from 2009 to 2010 on the national security staff and with the office of vice president biden. he's deputy director at the james martin center. jon will give us his thoughts and his views on the path and options for pursuing further reductions and the challenges we must overcome in doing so. we're also very pleased to have with us trina flockhart who's a senior researcher in cope pen hag again. she'll talk about the defense posture review that was issued at the recent nato summit and also her thoughts on possible steps for dealing with the leftover tactical nuclear arsenals of the united states and europe as well as russia. after each of their opening remarks, we'll take your questions and
we have lieutenant general burke jamison. he retired in 1996 after more than three decades of acting service. he's currently an active member of the consensus for american security of the american security project. and he will give us his thoughts on these issues that i've just introduced. our second speaker will be jon wolfsthal who served from 2009 to 2010 on the national security staff and with the office of vice president biden. he's deputy director at the james martin center. jon will give...
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with me, peter edleman, kathleen jamison, alicia mendez and giuliani cobb.could not sleep, really couldn't sleep as i was reading your book. i think what i found so fascinating about this was the history of how we got to having a program for food stance. it's tv, but give me the briefest version of what that history is. >> the start is when the campaign went down to mississippi in 1967 and it was my privilege to go with him at the staff person and i met my wife on that trip, too. so, it's pretty important for me. but we saw, it was just shocking. we saw children there who had swollen bellies, who had sores on their arms and legs. it was like a third or fourth world country. unbelievable in the united states of america. doctors went down and examined kids after that, found pernicious anemia, unbelievable. >> in the middle of the 20th century in the united states of america. >> the important thing at the end of the story, we found people with literally no income. that's the long story in changes of the agricultural economy and trying to drive people out of the
with me, peter edleman, kathleen jamison, alicia mendez and giuliani cobb.could not sleep, really couldn't sleep as i was reading your book. i think what i found so fascinating about this was the history of how we got to having a program for food stance. it's tv, but give me the briefest version of what that history is. >> the start is when the campaign went down to mississippi in 1967 and it was my privilege to go with him at the staff person and i met my wife on that trip, too. so, it's...
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cummings will speak at 3:00 in the auditorium of the jamison high school. >>> well, it is now 6:35 and democracy 2012 this morning. president president barack obama and republican rival mitt romney are both campaigning in ohio. they're going to offer dueling speeches about fixing the economy. >>> being lazy with your lawn can land you in jail in new york. people tired of foreclosed homes, dead trees or vermin. vermin? a swimming pools half filled walter have been complaining now@lawmakers in -- to the lawmakers in massapequa park. listen. >> this is quality of life. >> yes. i'm paying taxes to what, look at your garbage? >> all right the vote was unanimous. if your lawn is not mowed. if the dumpsters are full, and gutters broken or windows or doors boarded up. they can face a $250 fine or $1,000 fine. that's your second offense and that's the big one right there. $10,000 and 15 days in jail if you are caught for the third time. but anytime you bring vermin into the equation that's never good. >>> well, imagine sitting down a nice meal and not being able to sea what you're eating. that'
cummings will speak at 3:00 in the auditorium of the jamison high school. >>> well, it is now 6:35 and democracy 2012 this morning. president president barack obama and republican rival mitt romney are both campaigning in ohio. they're going to offer dueling speeches about fixing the economy. >>> being lazy with your lawn can land you in jail in new york. people tired of foreclosed homes, dead trees or vermin. vermin? a swimming pools half filled walter have been complaining...
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. >> i wanted to ask a question from the chair's place here to general jamison and to jon about how we move forward in the next one to two years regardless of who's in the white house with russia to the next steps in reducing u.s. and russian stockpiles below the new s.t.a.r.t. levels, which are 1550 deployed strategic warheads, and that ceiling needs to be met by the year 2018. new s.t.a.r.t. creates a verification system that's going to be in place until 2021 and given the difficulties of a formal negotiation with russia and given the challenge that we'll have with the next round of negotiations, because we need to deal with not just deployed strategic weapons, but also the tactical nuclear weapons, the non-deployed weapons, are there some alternative approaches? in other words, might there be a way just as george w. bush did in the 2001-2002 period to use the existing treaty framework to provide the transparency and the verification necessary to assure both sides but to reduce the two country's deployed strategic arsenals below the s.t.a.r.t. level? is that a path worth considering
. >> i wanted to ask a question from the chair's place here to general jamison and to jon about how we move forward in the next one to two years regardless of who's in the white house with russia to the next steps in reducing u.s. and russian stockpiles below the new s.t.a.r.t. levels, which are 1550 deployed strategic warheads, and that ceiling needs to be met by the year 2018. new s.t.a.r.t. creates a verification system that's going to be in place until 2021 and given the difficulties...
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jamison canyon road jammed in both directions because of a crash. >>> pg&e crews repairing a rupturedasline that forced evacuation of a san jose apartment building. a vehicle crashed into meters 1:30 this morning leaking gas forced 70 to flee their units for three hours. pg&e had to dig into the ground to shut off the gas. when we come back, lisa argen will >>> big warm-up today 46 half moon bay, 70 antioch cool now but the winds stay breezy at coast should be a beautiful day with low 90s inland. now back to gma. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> everybody's on the double-decker bus, on the way to our beach party spectacular in central park. the beach boys are there. and george, robin, get onboard, would you? >> a bus tour, george. >> boy, they're having fun out there. a little beach party in central park. we're going to have a great time, coming up in just a few minutes. >> feeling young again. listening to the beach boys. that's a great crowd. we'll be getting out there shortly, george. >>> first, we're going to look at niagara falls once again. we're just hours away, now, from seeing n
jamison canyon road jammed in both directions because of a crash. >>> pg&e crews repairing a rupturedasline that forced evacuation of a san jose apartment building. a vehicle crashed into meters 1:30 this morning leaking gas forced 70 to flee their units for three hours. pg&e had to dig into the ground to shut off the gas. when we come back, lisa argen will >>> big warm-up today 46 half moon bay, 70 antioch cool now but the winds stay breezy at coast should be a...
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head to the north bay, roadwork going on in jamison canyon with the waze traffic app we can see what the speeds are. highway 12 at lynch road there's one-way traffic control in effect in both directions until 6:00. i've been picking up slowing in both directions right now looking a little sluggish eastbound towards i-80 at 36 miles per hour. wanted to check out the santa cruz mountains to see if the roadwork was slowing folks down. you will find lanes blocked in both direction of highway 17 reported by traffic spotter a few minutes ago this is near summit road, so far we are not picking up any slowing yet. we usually start to see it before 6:00 when they clear it. not too far away, live shot of highway 17 at 280, northbound 17 connector ramp to north 280 blocked until 6:00, you can see there's very light traffic in the south bay now. north bay 101 in san rafael looks good for head heights moving southbound all the way down to the -- headlights moving southbound all the way to the golden gate bridge. >>> can you smell it? justin bieber promotes a new fragrance. money report, next. >>>
head to the north bay, roadwork going on in jamison canyon with the waze traffic app we can see what the speeds are. highway 12 at lynch road there's one-way traffic control in effect in both directions until 6:00. i've been picking up slowing in both directions right now looking a little sluggish eastbound towards i-80 at 36 miles per hour. wanted to check out the santa cruz mountains to see if the roadwork was slowing folks down. you will find lanes blocked in both direction of highway 17...
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may jamison, the astronaut, spoke in congress this past tuesday.she went to stanford and graduated not because of her professors but in spite of them. >> i think this is a widely held view, that title 9 has accomplish what had it needed to, what would you say to them? >> i would say we have -- as far as we have come is how far we have to go. so in every demographic, let's just take athletics which is sort of easy to measure because it's one of the few sex segregated areas in all of education, athletics and bathrooms really, whether you have a school with lots of resources or very few resources, in every state in the country, in schools that are you're ban, rural, suburban, girls get less. girls in maine have twice as many sports experiences as boys in florida do. how much sports somebody gets is directly dependent on what kind of school they go to and what part of the country they go to. but in both maine and florida, girls get less. so we still have a lot of stereotypes like girls aren't interested in athletics in order to overcome to achieve what
may jamison, the astronaut, spoke in congress this past tuesday.she went to stanford and graduated not because of her professors but in spite of them. >> i think this is a widely held view, that title 9 has accomplish what had it needed to, what would you say to them? >> i would say we have -- as far as we have come is how far we have to go. so in every demographic, let's just take athletics which is sort of easy to measure because it's one of the few sex segregated areas in all of...
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they've priced themselves out of the kids >> reporter: dave jamison is the author of "mint condition,led account of the rise and fall of the baseball card industry. baseball cards for the vast majority of their history were never necessarily seen as something valuable. people collected them because they wanted to have them. they liked the pictures. they wanted to build collections. >> reporter: cardboard collections of every player on every team, known as set, built around crown jewels like the 1952 mickey mantle rookie card. destined to become more valuable in the great spring cleanings to come. >> there's an old cliche my mom threw out my cards. the truth is, the cards were thrown out. those old cards had a chance to become rare. that's why they're valuable. >> reporter: by 1991, more than three million people were collecting baseball cards, driving sales past the $1 billion a year mark. cardboard turned into gold, an investment >> i bought that case for $125,000. i sold it for $475,000. >> reporter: making broke irers like alan "mr. mint" rosen certain final stores >> these people
they've priced themselves out of the kids >> reporter: dave jamison is the author of "mint condition,led account of the rise and fall of the baseball card industry. baseball cards for the vast majority of their history were never necessarily seen as something valuable. people collected them because they wanted to have them. they liked the pictures. they wanted to build collections. >> reporter: cardboard collections of every player on every team, known as set, built around...
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jameson founded her own company, the jamison group, that researches and develops science and technology. she's appeared on a variety of tv shows, including "star the next-generation." she holds honorary doctorates and was elected into the international space hall of fame. our final witness is the superintendent of the u.s. coast guard academy. she previously served as a director of research and leadership that coast guard headquarters here in d.c., where she was responsible for developing policies to recruit, train, and support 8100 coast guard reservists. her personal awards include three legion of merit medals, four service medals, two co- starred commendation medals, and two coast guard achievement medals. we thank all of you for being here today, for your lifetime -- your statements we made a part of the record in your entirety. we'll go from left to right. if you could sum up in five or six minutes. and will get into a discussion. ms. king, we start with you. please proceed. >> i want to thank you, chairman harkin, senator mikulski, distinguished senators that are also here. >> the
jameson founded her own company, the jamison group, that researches and develops science and technology. she's appeared on a variety of tv shows, including "star the next-generation." she holds honorary doctorates and was elected into the international space hall of fame. our final witness is the superintendent of the u.s. coast guard academy. she previously served as a director of research and leadership that coast guard headquarters here in d.c., where she was responsible for...
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jamison come in your answer you primarily went to teachers, and i think stem teachers are really important. you know, if you are east and teacher and a really good one, your value on the marketplace if you have those skills might be higher than the great english teacher that teaches moby dick but if you have engineering and mathematics skills and talent, you're in value on the open market is higher. so i put a piece of legislation called the stem master teacher corps, which is basically to support the master arts to support excellent stem teachers and to give them a little bit of elevated salary but also to give them the responsibility to mentor the less accomplished teachers. we are spending money to recruit them let's retain the stem teachers in our junior high and high school. what do you think of that approach? >> i think the approach of having the teachers is a very important. yes it's important in high school, but i'm going to hearken back to the elementary school because it's elementary school where kids are still fascinated by science and they haven't learned they aren't supposed t
jamison come in your answer you primarily went to teachers, and i think stem teachers are really important. you know, if you are east and teacher and a really good one, your value on the marketplace if you have those skills might be higher than the great english teacher that teaches moby dick but if you have engineering and mathematics skills and talent, you're in value on the open market is higher. so i put a piece of legislation called the stem master teacher corps, which is basically to...
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jamison, in your answer to senator hagan's question you kind of immediately went to teachers, to s.t.e.m. teachers. and i think s.t.e.m. teachers are really important. um, you know, if you're a s.t.e.m. teacher and a really good one, your value on the marketplace if you have those s.t.e.m. skills is probably -- might be higher than, you know, the great english teacher who teaches moby dick, but if you have science and technology and engineering and mathematic skills and can talent -- and talent, your value on the open market is higher. so i put a piece of legislation called the s.t.e.m. master teacher core which is, basically, to support master, or to support excellent s.t.e.m. teachers. and the to give them a little bit of an elevated salary, but also to give them a responsibility to mentor newer or less accomplished s.t.e.m. teachers. so that we retain them. i mean, we're spending money to recruit them, let's retain s.t.e.m. teachers. in our junior highs and in our high schools. what do you think of that approach? >> i think the approach of having master s.t.e.m. teachers is very impor
jamison, in your answer to senator hagan's question you kind of immediately went to teachers, to s.t.e.m. teachers. and i think s.t.e.m. teachers are really important. um, you know, if you're a s.t.e.m. teacher and a really good one, your value on the marketplace if you have those s.t.e.m. skills is probably -- might be higher than, you know, the great english teacher who teaches moby dick, but if you have science and technology and engineering and mathematic skills and can talent -- and...
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but i also remember as we move the legislation forward, and doctor jamison is a physician, you will appreciate this, he testified, a distinguished hopkins doctor, a 21st century scientist with 19th century attitudes towards gender and he said women should not be in any of this because we have raging hormones. and i said, in my own way, subtle and discreet come i have raging hormones because of guys like you. sumac. [laughter] we are beyond raging hormones. we are blonde content beyond celebrity status. thanks to this, women are no longer viewed as novelties and they make achievements they are viewed as athletes and scholars of physicians and scientists, superintendents, one of our great government enable institutions like the coast guard academy. we are very proud of that, and we are very proud of the fact that a doctoral student at the university of maryland was a faculty teaching position and was told she was just to boston for women. we don't put up with that. i didn't put up with it, and i am bossy, but doctor sandler has begun to organize. that was the ages of title ix. there have been ma
but i also remember as we move the legislation forward, and doctor jamison is a physician, you will appreciate this, he testified, a distinguished hopkins doctor, a 21st century scientist with 19th century attitudes towards gender and he said women should not be in any of this because we have raging hormones. and i said, in my own way, subtle and discreet come i have raging hormones because of guys like you. sumac. [laughter] we are beyond raging hormones. we are blonde content beyond celebrity...
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we have with this dirk jamison.e will give us his thoughts on these issues that i have just introduced. he is now deputy director at the chief martin center for corp. studies beenjon will give us -- cities. -- corporation studies. jon will give us his perspective. hart.so have trina flock par after each of their opening remarks, we will take your questions and we will have a discussion. welcome general jameson to the meeting. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure to be here. note from the smattering of gray hair and talk of some unions that most of you have lived through a good portion of the cold war. and some of you probably are saying what was the cold war? it is also very reassuring to me to know that among all of you, i'm probably the least expert on the things they go on inside the beltway. i call myself an operator. by some strange occurrence of events, i ended up going through the cold war in positions that gave me a unique window onto the operational side of things in that sense, the urgency of finding a
we have with this dirk jamison.e will give us his thoughts on these issues that i have just introduced. he is now deputy director at the chief martin center for corp. studies beenjon will give us -- cities. -- corporation studies. jon will give us his perspective. hart.so have trina flock par after each of their opening remarks, we will take your questions and we will have a discussion. welcome general jameson to the meeting. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure to be here. note from...
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we have with us lieutenant general dirk jamison who served as deputy commander and chief of staff ofu.s. strategic command before retiring in 1996 after more than three decades of active service. he's currently an active member of the consensus for american security of the american security project. and he will give us his thoughts on these issues that i've just introduced. [inaudible] 2009 to 2010 on the national security staff and with the office of vice president biden. lee now deputy -- he's now deputy director aft the -- [inaudible] and john is going to give us his thoughts and views on the paths and the options for pursuing further reductions and the challenges we must overcome -- [audio difficulty] we're also very pleased to have with us trine flockhart who's a researcher at the danish center for international studies who will provide us with a european vision of the recent nato summit. and also her thoughts on possible steps for dealing with the leftover tactical nuclear arsenals of the united states and europe as well as russia. and after each of their opening remarks, we'll
we have with us lieutenant general dirk jamison who served as deputy commander and chief of staff ofu.s. strategic command before retiring in 1996 after more than three decades of active service. he's currently an active member of the consensus for american security of the american security project. and he will give us his thoughts on these issues that i've just introduced. [inaudible] 2009 to 2010 on the national security staff and with the office of vice president biden. lee now deputy --...