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john wood is the assistant director at u.s. immigration and customs enforcement where he oversees the national security investigations division within homeland security investigation. as chief of this four hundred 50 person headquarters division he manages a $160 million operational budget and overseas investigative, regulatory and technological programs targeting transnational, national security threats arising from illicit travel and financial enterprises. the deputy assistant secretary for visa services at the united states department of state oversees the ibiza department in washington, d.c. as well as these operations -- oversees the visa department in washington, d.c. as well as abroad. he currently works as special assistant to the assistant secretary of state and as the u.s. council in warsaw, poland. mr. charles edwards is the acting inspector general of the department of homeland security. he has over 20 years of experience in the federal government, has held leadership positions in federal agencies including departme
john wood is the assistant director at u.s. immigration and customs enforcement where he oversees the national security investigations division within homeland security investigation. as chief of this four hundred 50 person headquarters division he manages a $160 million operational budget and overseas investigative, regulatory and technological programs targeting transnational, national security threats arising from illicit travel and financial enterprises. the deputy assistant secretary for...
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john woods is the director of u.s.igration and customs enforcement where he oversees national security investigations division within the division. he manages a 160 million-dollar operational budget and overseas hsi's investigation technological program, targeting transnational security threats and financial enterprises. mr. ed rahman edward ramotowski has worked as a special assistant to the secretary of state, at the u.s. embassy and in the nassau, bahamas, area as well. mr. charles edwards is the acting inspector general of the department of homeland security. he has over 20 years of experience in the federal government and has had a leadership position in at several federal agencies, including the tsa and the u.s. postal service and the united states. we now recognize kelly walther for her testimony. >> chairman miller and the ranking members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to highlight our work. we facilitate policy decisions would screening programs from planning to implementation. as the 9/11
john woods is the director of u.s.igration and customs enforcement where he oversees national security investigations division within the division. he manages a 160 million-dollar operational budget and overseas hsi's investigation technological program, targeting transnational security threats and financial enterprises. mr. ed rahman edward ramotowski has worked as a special assistant to the secretary of state, at the u.s. embassy and in the nassau, bahamas, area as well. mr. charles edwards...
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john woods is the assistant director at u.s. immigration's and customs enforcement where he oversees the national security investigation division with an homeland security investigation. as chief of this 450 person headquarters division he manages a 160 million-dollar operational budget and overseas hsin investigative regulatory and technological programs targeting transnational, national security for trade and financial enterprises. mr. edwards ramotowski is the deputy secretary for visa services that the united states department of state. he oversees the visa office in washington d.c., two domestic processing centers as well as these operations in over 200 u.s. capacities -- embassies and up broad. he previously worked as special assistant to the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs and the u.s. embassy in nasa bahamas as a u.s. council in warsaw poland as well. and mr. charles edwards is the acting inspector general at the department of homeland security. he has over 20 as of experience in the federal government
john woods is the assistant director at u.s. immigration's and customs enforcement where he oversees the national security investigation division with an homeland security investigation. as chief of this 450 person headquarters division he manages a 160 million-dollar operational budget and overseas hsin investigative regulatory and technological programs targeting transnational, national security for trade and financial enterprises. mr. edwards ramotowski is the deputy secretary for visa...
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john woods is the assist isant director at u.s. immigration and customs enforcement where he overseas the national security investigations division within homeland security investigations. as chief of this 450 person headquarters division, he manages a $160 million operation 58 budget and overseas h.s.i.'s investigative, regulatory and technological programs targeting transnational, national security trusses arising from travel trade and financial enterprises. the deputy assistant secretary for visa services at the united states department of state. in his position he oversees the visa office in washington, d.c. two domestic processing centers, as well as visa operations at over 200 embassies and consequence late abroad. he's previously worked as special assistant to the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, in nassau, bahamas and warsaw and poland as well. quharls edwards is the acting inspector general, he has over 20 years experience in the federal government. held leadership positions at several agencies including
john woods is the assist isant director at u.s. immigration and customs enforcement where he overseas the national security investigations division within homeland security investigations. as chief of this 450 person headquarters division, he manages a $160 million operation 58 budget and overseas h.s.i.'s investigative, regulatory and technological programs targeting transnational, national security trusses arising from travel trade and financial enterprises. the deputy assistant secretary for...
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. >> john haw wood on the lawn of the white house. thank you. moody's is threatening to cut the debt rating if congress gets too close to the fiscal cliff s it the right thing to do? talk to us go vote. finance.yahoo!.com, the results are coming up. sue? >>> as you know this is day two of a massive teachers strike in the nation's third largest school district t left parents struggling to find doctor their kids a nnd many cases, parents are simply not able to go to work. the president of the chicago board of education today says it is taking the teachers union "more time than we think it should." 350,000 students right now are being impacted. >>> more with michael lewis straight ahead on power lunch, including details of his days inside the white house. the market's roaring back after a late-day drop yesterday, up 87 points now. we are talking about just how high they might go, coming up. plus, we are waiting for mark z. and julia boorstin is live in san francisco with that. hi, julia. >> that's right, sue, a ima he here at the tech crunch disrup
. >> john haw wood on the lawn of the white house. thank you. moody's is threatening to cut the debt rating if congress gets too close to the fiscal cliff s it the right thing to do? talk to us go vote. finance.yahoo!.com, the results are coming up. sue? >>> as you know this is day two of a massive teachers strike in the nation's third largest school district t left parents struggling to find doctor their kids a nnd many cases, parents are simply not able to go to work. the...
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johns parish, 30 miles west of new orleans, calvin and constance woods saw their home had taken in five feet of water. >> this total ironing board is wet. >> reporter: it might not look like much damage, but the floors are soaked. even the doors are swollen shut. the woods lost their previous home to katrina. there is a reason they waited until today to see the damage. the woods say, this time, they will rebuild. >> as long as we have our lives, that's what it's all about. we can try, we can rebuild again, we can redo it and make a difference. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers says it will look into whether the levee system which protected new orleans pushed the water into outlying communities. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, west point allah hash, louisiana. >>> overseas, the obama administration is close to signing a $1 billion debt relief packa package. egypt has been suffering crippling poverty and rising inflation. "washington post" reports much of that money would come from funds that had already been allocated for aid to egypt and afghanistan but were not spent. >>> syria's go
johns parish, 30 miles west of new orleans, calvin and constance woods saw their home had taken in five feet of water. >> this total ironing board is wet. >> reporter: it might not look like much damage, but the floors are soaked. even the doors are swollen shut. the woods lost their previous home to katrina. there is a reason they waited until today to see the damage. the woods say, this time, they will rebuild. >> as long as we have our lives, that's what it's all about. we...
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john's parish 30 miles west of new orleans calvin and constance woods saw their home had taken in five feet of water. it may not look like much damage ikt the floors are soaked. even the doors are swollen shut. the woods lost their previous home to katrina. they waited to see their home for a reason. you decided to go to your sunday service? >> yes, it was more important. i needed that; they needed that. i reporter: calvin woods is edstor of liberty baptist church in the ninth ward where sunday's service went on without electricity. constance woods needed this, too. >> people were saying oh, we're praying for you and stuff like ehat. so i had been weeping the whole service. >> reporter: the woods say this tme they will rebuild. >> we can rebuild, we can redo it and make a difference. >> reporter: jim, the army corps of engineers says it will look into whether the levee system-- which protected new orleans-- pushed water into outlying communities. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez in louisiana, thank you. in the west, a fast-moving fire is eating up part of the angeles national forest in cal
john's parish 30 miles west of new orleans calvin and constance woods saw their home had taken in five feet of water. it may not look like much damage ikt the floors are soaked. even the doors are swollen shut. the woods lost their previous home to katrina. they waited to see their home for a reason. you decided to go to your sunday service? >> yes, it was more important. i needed that; they needed that. i reporter: calvin woods is edstor of liberty baptist church in the ninth ward where...
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john: you mean the players that he plays against or the players of the past? did he good a -- get a wood racket, for example? bill: were you missing any rackets in your lockerbie any chance? mary: but he, too, he labored under the reputation of being a choke in the big matches and just as murray had, he went 0-4 in major finals. bill: novak way off there so a hold by murray. meet the new boss your customer. the data she shares from comments, reviews, and social networks tells a company what to make. what it's made from, how it's shipped, and the way it's sold. some companies are increasing sales up to 20% by using analytics to tailor experiences to the one person that matters most. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. are we there yet? are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the age-old question of travel. the same one we ask ourselves every day. is it the strongest, the most efficient? have we created the kind of vehicle to move not just people... but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, f
john: you mean the players that he plays against or the players of the past? did he good a -- get a wood racket, for example? bill: were you missing any rackets in your lockerbie any chance? mary: but he, too, he labored under the reputation of being a choke in the big matches and just as murray had, he went 0-4 in major finals. bill: novak way off there so a hold by murray. meet the new boss your customer. the data she shares from comments, reviews, and social networks tells a company what to...
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john's. freaky fast delivery. [♪...] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the wood brothers, you know our next guest as alice from thees to do battle with ghosts in the new movie "the apparition." please welcome ashley greene. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. how's everything? >> thank you. it's good. >> jimmy: you're on the cover of "cosmo." are you aware of this? >> i was aware of this. >> jimmy: i like this, ashley greene, feel her gutsy get ahead attitude. do you have a gutsy get ahead attitude. >> i think that's rude for "cosmo." >> jimmy: how about this one down here. "when your vagina acts weird after sex." [ laughter ] >> i was real excited about the picture and then i read that. great, can't wait to show my dad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i wonder what happens when your vagina acts weird? oh, my vagina is acting so weird. [ laughter ] now, i know how to solve my problem. did you warn your family of about this, i was leafing through this, and this is really filthy, this is pornography. >> thanks. actually, my mom is like a buffer for that. basically, we have a chat and decide what my father can
john's. freaky fast delivery. [♪...] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the wood brothers, you know our next guest as alice from thees to do battle with ghosts in the new movie "the apparition." please welcome ashley greene. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. how's everything? >> thank you. it's good. >> jimmy: you're on the cover of "cosmo." are you aware of this? >> i was aware of this. >> jimmy: i like this, ashley...
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doherty and woods died later trying to protect other americans on the ground. john. >> brian, thank you. >>> antiamerican protests continue in the middle east tonight. angry over that antimuslim video made in the united states. right now, egyptian peace keepers are trying to keep a large crowd under control outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. this caps off a day where several sought protest and violence, including sudan. while officials overseas work to stop the violence. officials in the u.s. are still investigating whether the assault on ambassador chris stevens and three other americans was a terrorist attack. fox's greg has the latest. >> chris stevens was everything america could want in an ambassador. the whole country has come to see. >> u.s. officials say a radical group is the leading suspect in the attacks. four people have been taken into custody. top libyan officials believe the attack was premeditated and highly organized. >> definitely wasn't deliberate, preplanned offense. every sense of the word. >> demonstrations sparked by the film said to denigrate
doherty and woods died later trying to protect other americans on the ground. john. >> brian, thank you. >>> antiamerican protests continue in the middle east tonight. angry over that antimuslim video made in the united states. right now, egyptian peace keepers are trying to keep a large crowd under control outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. this caps off a day where several sought protest and violence, including sudan. while officials overseas work to stop the violence....
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woods. dennis: gas prices soaring to a new seasonal high but john kingston says there's a bigger threat to consumersing in the energy sector. tracy: y voice mail is yesterday's news but first how the world's currencies are faring against the dollar as we head to break. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction g
woods. dennis: gas prices soaring to a new seasonal high but john kingston says there's a bigger threat to consumersing in the energy sector. tracy: y voice mail is yesterday's news but first how the world's currencies are faring against the dollar as we head to break. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer...
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having a hard time making a case, particularly a criminal case against john corzine, and 5 lot of people think he's out of the woodstuff. i will tell you based on what she said, that does not seem to be the case. we do have a statement from john corzine's office that says whatever she said in those first frantic days in her testimony before congress, she was entirely consistent with what john corzine said, namely, john corzine said he did not improperly misuse that money. i will say this. when you look at some of the testimony that went on, it's been, i guess, months of this stuff, terry duffy, came out forcefully believing there was -- excuse me, illegality that went down. i want to use the term narrowly. illegality. what did he mean? customer funds were misused. why did he say that? he also said john corzine knew about the misuse of the customer money. how did he know that? because senior mf global executive told someone at the cme. whostles the -- who was the executive? the investigator in the meeting with the cftc where she made the statements about john corzine. >> thank you so much. >> devastated by the attac
having a hard time making a case, particularly a criminal case against john corzine, and 5 lot of people think he's out of the woodstuff. i will tell you based on what she said, that does not seem to be the case. we do have a statement from john corzine's office that says whatever she said in those first frantic days in her testimony before congress, she was entirely consistent with what john corzine said, namely, john corzine said he did not improperly misuse that money. i will say this. when...
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woods elementary chool- closed no power &p 3 map fiber mmp 3 3pa baltimore legend... has die ravens... art modell passed away early this morning from heart faillre.he died at johnsbeing admitted just recently. recently.a lot of people are rembering him ttis morning... here in baltimore nd across the natiin.tom rodgers is here with reaction. people all over baltimore... and across the nation are waking up with heavy hearts this morring... heaaing this news.this is the man who brought football back to baltim. baltimore.on facebook... a lot of you are sharing your memories of art modell..and his wife patricia too who passed away ast year.--angela says: thoughts and prayers to the modell family. and if not for you..we would still be --lisa says: this is a sad ..- loss for baltimore. heespoke pt the ooen training camp this year and it was wonderful seeing him. he was so passionate about baltimore nd the fans. pans.modell's legacy in football started back in 1961 when he bought the cleveland browns ffr 4-milllon dollars. he moved that franchise to baltimore in 1996.while he was hated in clevvland... he was loved here in baltiiore.he special gift... a super bowl win.he
woods elementary chool- closed no power &p 3 map fiber mmp 3 3pa baltimore legend... has die ravens... art modell passed away early this morning from heart faillre.he died at johnsbeing admitted just recently. recently.a lot of people are rembering him ttis morning... here in baltimore nd across the natiin.tom rodgers is here with reaction. people all over baltimore... and across the nation are waking up with heavy hearts this morring... heaaing this news.this is the man who brought...
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in fact i interviewed just the other day a john curl, some of you may know him, curl. who works in the berkeley wood workers. which is a collective enterprise. i'm told things like, that's okay, those are little places. you can do that with six people if they're not too weird. [laughter] you could never do did. i'm always struck by this. here again, i'm going to be my economics professor-self. i had to teach an learn and teach courses called economic history we discuss how feudalism in europe which had been there for 10 -- 1,000 years gave away to capitalist. here's something that any history imran know as feudalism was falling apart, all the early capitalists were -- fooled one business march or woman with three workers or six workers. capitalism which became dominant started small. when i tell you that workers running their own business start small. that's not an argument you have to worry about. that's how it normally goes. you start small. the question arise can you come big? here comes [inaudible] it was a name of a city in northern spain in the vast country, just below the pyrenees mountains.
in fact i interviewed just the other day a john curl, some of you may know him, curl. who works in the berkeley wood workers. which is a collective enterprise. i'm told things like, that's okay, those are little places. you can do that with six people if they're not too weird. [laughter] you could never do did. i'm always struck by this. here again, i'm going to be my economics professor-self. i had to teach an learn and teach courses called economic history we discuss how feudalism in europe...
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here they go down to washington, you know, and bob wood ward's new book is out, called the price of politics. it tried to get inside the rooms where john boehner and barack obama were trying to solve the problem. we still don't quite know who said what. >> yeah. i actually saw bill daley on your show and i thought he gave the clearest and most succinct explanation of what happened which is a perfect accord with my understanding. and i think what woodward has and my colleague had of "the new york times" which is that they were working on this deal. but they didn't communicate well, just the act of legislating effectively, negotiating effectively means complete communication, try to minimize the number of misunderstandings. they were doing that poorly. and then out of the blue comes the gang of six, the other gang of senators, they upset the apple cart and because of the fragility of their communication. >> rose: and was the democrats controlled the senate and the republicans controlled the house. >> everyone would have said here are my lines, here are your lines but they were so vague with each other and so distrustful of each other, ev
here they go down to washington, you know, and bob wood ward's new book is out, called the price of politics. it tried to get inside the rooms where john boehner and barack obama were trying to solve the problem. we still don't quite know who said what. >> yeah. i actually saw bill daley on your show and i thought he gave the clearest and most succinct explanation of what happened which is a perfect accord with my understanding. and i think what woodward has and my colleague had of...
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john is here to explain. >> good morning. 92 so in your neck of the woods they were building an underpass and someone was diggings working on building the underpass and after a big rain saw the spider and they had an expert look down there and bracken bat cave mesh weaver that was put on the endangered list in 2000. and because it is endangered they stopped the project, what do you think about this? >> a spider the size of the dime can haven't seen in 30 years. it has put so many people out of work and delay of 15 million dollar project is ridiculous. >> steve: you told one of our producers yesterday. it was up to you. you would have stepped on it. >> i would have stepped on it. and ople would be work it is a big difference. this project is causing more traffic in my area and got to protect my kids when people are driving down the road too fast and i would like it over. >> steve: if it is on the endangered species list. you would hate to see it go extinct? >> i feel that same way but the rest of the story was they captured that spide yer took it to a lab and dissected it. why protect the hole? let's fill it in a
john is here to explain. >> good morning. 92 so in your neck of the woods they were building an underpass and someone was diggings working on building the underpass and after a big rain saw the spider and they had an expert look down there and bracken bat cave mesh weaver that was put on the endangered list in 2000. and because it is endangered they stopped the project, what do you think about this? >> a spider the size of the dime can haven't seen in 30 years. it has put so many...
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all americans have for embass -- for ambassador john christopher stevens, foreign administration officer, sean smith, and security officers, tyronne s. woods, glen a. doggedy. i've often said that terrorism is franchised. it does not have to be an army of millions or thousands, it doesn't have to be a battalion. it doesn't have to be anything but one wanting to do evil. and therefore it is important to say to the families of these men and women, of these men in particular, and others that fell, and others that were injured, and the men and women that served as our face -- civilians faced, if you will, and embassy and counselors across the world, particularly those who have served in the horrific backdrop of 9/11 and in the region that is now overwhelmed with conflict. it is so to say to their families that our priority will be to offer you sympathy and to mourn with you, to love you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. mr. mcdermott: i yield the gentlelady an additional minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: thank you. is to mourn and to love you and to indic
all americans have for embass -- for ambassador john christopher stevens, foreign administration officer, sean smith, and security officers, tyronne s. woods, glen a. doggedy. i've often said that terrorism is franchised. it does not have to be an army of millions or thousands, it doesn't have to be a battalion. it doesn't have to be anything but one wanting to do evil. and therefore it is important to say to the families of these men and women, of these men in particular, and others that fell,...
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carpenter john james owned lot 23 and square 107 and having divided the land into three parcels, he built three woodame houses facing l street. each had 13.4 inches and ran to 115 feet back to a di diagonal alley. jennings purchased the most eastern house for $1,000. he saved $400 of the purchase price, a substantial down payment. a month after the sale, husband and wife had been at the washington clerk's office where each signed a document borrowing the $600 balance. that is paul signed,çó desdemon, his second wife, applied her mark acknowledging the same as the husband saying if the payments were not made, the property would be forfeited. there was monthly payments of $100 plus interest. the down payment was not easy nor would the monthly payments. wash was one of the most expensive cities in the world. they earned $18 annually and hard pressed to support familyings. jennings' salary was $400. the debt would be satisfied in may 1856, and paul jennings, a man legally held the property for 48 years would on his piece of land and modest house free and clear for himself and heirs forever. there was ju
carpenter john james owned lot 23 and square 107 and having divided the land into three parcels, he built three woodame houses facing l street. each had 13.4 inches and ran to 115 feet back to a di diagonal alley. jennings purchased the most eastern house for $1,000. he saved $400 of the purchase price, a substantial down payment. a month after the sale, husband and wife had been at the washington clerk's office where each signed a document borrowing the $600 balance. that is paul signed,çó...
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wood frame modest house at 18 street in northwest washington. he worked in the pension office for many years and in 1861 there was a new co-worker named john brooks. if you read a colored man's reminiscences of james madison and the entire memoir is included as an appendix in my book you will see that it starts with a preface. and intelligent colored man who works in the department of the interior. he was an eye witness to important history and i thought his recollections worth writing down in almost his own words. paul jennings was himself litter and learned to read and write as a slave. i discovered j.d. are was john brooks russell. he was the one who submitted to a history magazine in 1863 and two years later it was published as a slim volume by the same name with jennings's by line on the title page. there were very few copies ever printed. i am thankful that it was not altogether lost to history. it has been quoted by historians over the years especially the passages about the war of 1812 and we are celebrating the 200th anniversary of that war today. jennings had an exciting wartime adventures as he came of age and played a major role in he
wood frame modest house at 18 street in northwest washington. he worked in the pension office for many years and in 1861 there was a new co-worker named john brooks. if you read a colored man's reminiscences of james madison and the entire memoir is included as an appendix in my book you will see that it starts with a preface. and intelligent colored man who works in the department of the interior. he was an eye witness to important history and i thought his recollections worth writing down in...