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i have with me the under secretary of policy and jim ray, the senior adviser to the secretary for infrastructure. they're here because of this gift. and let me proceed. as many of you have heard yesterday, 12 federal agencies have been working with the white house on the comprehensive infrastructure proposal that the president announced yesterday. transportation is one component. the proposal also includes energy, drinking and waste water, broadband and veterans hospitals as well. the goal of the president's proposal is to stimulate at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investment, which includes a minimum of $200 billion indirect federal funding and a key element is to empower decision making at the state and the local level because state and local officials know best. the infrastructure needs of their communities. many of you know that the principals are behind us. so i wanted to reiterate some of the principles. the principles behind this proposal are one, to use federal dollars as seed money to encourage infrastructure investment by the state, localities and the private sector. two, provi
i have with me the under secretary of policy and jim ray, the senior adviser to the secretary for infrastructure. they're here because of this gift. and let me proceed. as many of you have heard yesterday, 12 federal agencies have been working with the white house on the comprehensive infrastructure proposal that the president announced yesterday. transportation is one component. the proposal also includes energy, drinking and waste water, broadband and veterans hospitals as well. the goal of...
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i have with me derrick kahn undersecretary of policy and jim ray, the senior adviser to the secretarynfrastructure. they're here because of this gift. and so let me proceed. as many of you have heard yesterday, 12 federal agencies have been working with the white house on the comprehensive infrastructure proposal that the president announced yesterday. transportation is one component. the proposal also includes energy, drinking and waste water, broad band an veterans hospitals as well. the goal of the president's proposal is to stimulate at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investment, which includes a minimum of $200 billion in direct federal funding and a key element to empower decision making at the state and the local level because state and local officials know best the infrastructure needs of their communities. many of you know that the principles are behind this. and so i wanted to reiterate some of the principles. the principles behind this proposal are, one, to use federal dollars as seed money to encourage infrastructure investments by the state, locality and the private
i have with me derrick kahn undersecretary of policy and jim ray, the senior adviser to the secretarynfrastructure. they're here because of this gift. and so let me proceed. as many of you have heard yesterday, 12 federal agencies have been working with the white house on the comprehensive infrastructure proposal that the president announced yesterday. transportation is one component. the proposal also includes energy, drinking and waste water, broad band an veterans hospitals as well. the goal...
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♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ oo8z z12fz y2oo8y y12fy >> there is cbs "eyewitness news" this morning with jim donovan, rayatie fehlinger, pat gallen and meisha johnson. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back, airbag technology originally designed to detect motorcycle riders being used for downhill skiers in the winter olympics. >> the personal airbag made by an italian company called ease air, being used by athletes like champion leslie vaughn, and race presser canada, italy and canada. use protective back plate that sit underneath the skiers spandex suit. >> 1gps, gyroscope, and they will -- once they all decide there is a crash, they send a signal to the cartridge that inflate the bag. >> airbags millie second quicker than a bling of the eye. also working on airbag system for the elderly to prevent injuries from falls. >> oh, maybe i'll take up skiing now? >> oh. is that what was holding you snack. >> yes, it was. fear of broken bones, holds me back from a lot of things in life. >> fair enough, fair enough. >> let's talk about the forecast, because you know it will get mild. but also tracking some showers >> yes. >>
♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ oo8z z12fz y2oo8y y12fy >> there is cbs "eyewitness news" this morning with jim donovan, rayatie fehlinger, pat gallen and meisha johnson. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back, airbag technology originally designed to detect motorcycle riders being used for downhill skiers in the winter olympics. >> the personal airbag made by an italian company called ease air, being used by athletes like champion leslie vaughn, and...
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cerl engineering technicians jim and ray have been tasked with taking one of the four inch prototypenels and incorporating into a full-sized plywood mockup of the plato for the demo. it had a lid on the top of the box that you can open but you had to be careful fiddling about inside. we call it the possum trap. it was accrued -- is possible to get your hands card and if you're not careful. maybe her hands cut off. the technicians carefully set up big blue county possum trap terminal on the table with cables and have life connection up and running. which is remarkable this is about 71 and they are doing a live long distance telephone connection all the way back to the cerl computer which is about 1200 miles away. this was not normal in 1974 71. it was perfectly normal in the word of plato though. they did demos all over the world. everything worked fine. during the test. then just as we're about to make the presentation, just before we had difficulty with the phone lines, then the plasma display did not light. moments before the demo was about to start, the electronics inside the term
cerl engineering technicians jim and ray have been tasked with taking one of the four inch prototypenels and incorporating into a full-sized plywood mockup of the plato for the demo. it had a lid on the top of the box that you can open but you had to be careful fiddling about inside. we call it the possum trap. it was accrued -- is possible to get your hands card and if you're not careful. maybe her hands cut off. the technicians carefully set up big blue county possum trap terminal on the...
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birth certificate and started to call himself ray smith, and began puzzling over the apparently unanswerable questions of his life. >> why did anne name me jim come i never knew about geri and things like that. then i wondered, you know, was i kidnapped? >> no answers from anna brown who died soon after that. and as for life in colorado, by the time he was 16 -- >> things were getting a little rough. maybe because of my past, i was not a real easy kid. so i was put into foster care. >> and then, he graduated from high school. he got a job, moved in with some friends, and started his own rock band. this you tube video shows him singing lead. and for all he has wondered about his past, he has come to believe that he would go to the grave without ever meeting a blood relative until now. >> wow. they are actually in the same building that i am in right now. that is amazing to me. >> and here they were. >> oh, my baby. oh. >> hello. >> it has been forever. >> it is great to see you. >> meeting family for the first time. >> and you guys kind of look like me. [ laughter ] >> after so many years. >> so this is my first time meeting my blood. >> us,
birth certificate and started to call himself ray smith, and began puzzling over the apparently unanswerable questions of his life. >> why did anne name me jim come i never knew about geri and things like that. then i wondered, you know, was i kidnapped? >> no answers from anna brown who died soon after that. and as for life in colorado, by the time he was 16 -- >> things were getting a little rough. maybe because of my past, i was not a real easy kid. so i was put into foster...
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had these fractures. >> jerry felt so strongly that jim didn't do it, he decided to help him on his own dime. but he had to get hit hands on cody's x-rays office told him no. >> i said let me tell you something, counselor, i said, i can hav them and you are going to give them to me. i said this case is over. they're cody's x-rays and he wants them. i guess the new york in me came out. >> lions got the x-rays and took them to the director of medical genetics at dayton children's hospital and an expert in pediatric bone disease. he also has supported a controversial theory about broken bones and child abuse. >> so you were in the room with dr. miller when he looked at them? >> he knew. he knew right away. >> knew right away, jerry says, that cody had metabolic bone disease. that this new evidence shows he may have been born with a rare defect and not abused at all. >> i got teary like i'm getting now. i'm not supposed to. and because this could mean that somebody who's been in jail for 20 years can go free. >> jerry lions waited until he had a rock solid case of actual innocence before he got me involve sgld florida defense attorney eliza
had these fractures. >> jerry felt so strongly that jim didn't do it, he decided to help him on his own dime. but he had to get hit hands on cody's x-rays office told him no. >> i said let me tell you something, counselor, i said, i can hav them and you are going to give them to me. i said this case is over. they're cody's x-rays and he wants them. i guess the new york in me came out. >> lions got the x-rays and took them to the director of medical genetics at dayton...
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even fbi director christopher ray, trump appointee, doesn't want the memo released. thursday engrace predecessor jim comey, all should appreciate the fbi speaking up i wish more of our leaders would. mola lenghi, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> and february of course black history month, free library of philadelphia kicked off the celebration, with the screening of dong ooh mentally based on the life of kato, civil rights activist in philadelphia. he was shot and killed while on his way to vote in october of 1871. free library is hosting all month long to celebrate and commemorate his life. last september, a to's honor put outside city hall. >> you may t thi morning. >> roads could be little slick out there. this is live look from our camea katie will tell us when things will clear out, what to expect later in the day. >>ch n. hear what police say he was doing outside of the classroom , his -- has parent shocked. we will be back in just a few minutes. wecage-free eggs.ng and we care about amazing taste. because at hellmann's, we're on the side of food. this is charlie not coughing because he took dels
even fbi director christopher ray, trump appointee, doesn't want the memo released. thursday engrace predecessor jim comey, all should appreciate the fbi speaking up i wish more of our leaders would. mola lenghi, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> and february of course black history month, free library of philadelphia kicked off the celebration, with the screening of dong ooh mentally based on the life of kato, civil rights activist in philadelphia. he was shot and killed while on...
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cbs news center with the tragic details, trang >> rahel, jim, howard sexton killed just doug his job like he had for the past 17 years for the rayis wife said he was wonderful husband and planned to retire this summer. sexton's neice now speaking out about the family search for answers in this very troubled case. >> every night, that's what he did, this same run. and, you know, this was his last. >> debbie elliot is in shock and disbelief, over the freak accident that killed her uncle wednesday. it was the evening rush hour, and howard sexton, truck driver for ray moran flanagan, traveling south in the lehigh tunnel on the northeast extension, when metal pipe protecting electrical wiring fell, became crashing through his windshield. the 70 year old mid elton new jersey man was killed when the pipe struck him in the head. >> i got the call at work that he was killed. it was very difficult, because my uncle has always been a lot to me. >> the tractor-trailer was filled with furnitureil before coming to rest on the shoulder of the highway. pa turnpike engineers the heavy piping to fall. records show that the tunnel bass up to date
cbs news center with the tragic details, trang >> rahel, jim, howard sexton killed just doug his job like he had for the past 17 years for the rayis wife said he was wonderful husband and planned to retire this summer. sexton's neice now speaking out about the family search for answers in this very troubled case. >> every night, that's what he did, this same run. and, you know, this was his last. >> debbie elliot is in shock and disbelief, over the freak accident that killed...
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ray and you have a the new deputy direct david baudich are going to do no such thing. what we're talking about here say breakdown in the senior leadership of the f.b.i. under jimr. i would hate for the public to think that the f.b.i. as an institution is flawed or biased. what this is is a very small inner circle of senior leadership under jim comey at a very critical time period, and i just don't want this to reflect on the 35,000 very -- you know, the excellent men and women of the f.b.i. who are doing a great job every day. ed: so chris, let's get specific specific. and we've heard the partisan attacks on all sides, people who don't like the president, people who like the president and people who like james comey and don't like james comey. so i think as todd said, it's very important to get your perspective as somebody who was inside the f.b.i. so james comey holds himself out there even today on twitter and instagram as this paragon of virtue, above the fray. you were there for 24 years. how do you think he's paved over the last couple of years, you know, his public performance as f.b.i. director both in the clinton probe and then how he handled president
ray and you have a the new deputy direct david baudich are going to do no such thing. what we're talking about here say breakdown in the senior leadership of the f.b.i. under jimr. i would hate for the public to think that the f.b.i. as an institution is flawed or biased. what this is is a very small inner circle of senior leadership under jim comey at a very critical time period, and i just don't want this to reflect on the 35,000 very -- you know, the excellent men and women of the f.b.i. who...