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interfering with state and local programs of instruction. prohibited from doing that or controlling the allocation of state and local resources. it ignores congress's intent which was to not change the requirements on comparability. it regulates outside the scope of the supplement not supplant requirement. it would impose unprecedented burdens on state and local school districts require agoverhaul of almost all the state and local finance systems, givening districts knew options other than forcing the transfer of teaches to new schools, perhaps in direct conflict with collective bargaining contracts with teachers organizations. and it would require states to move back to the burdensome practice that we had before and as i mentioned earlier, according to the great city schools council, it would cost $3.9 billion for the school districts to address state disparities. i have only one other question. flexibility for eighth grade students taking advanced math. one thing we heard about more than anything else in this reauthorization was over testin
interfering with state and local programs of instruction. prohibited from doing that or controlling the allocation of state and local resources. it ignores congress's intent which was to not change the requirements on comparability. it regulates outside the scope of the supplement not supplant requirement. it would impose unprecedented burdens on state and local school districts require agoverhaul of almost all the state and local finance systems, givening districts knew options other than...
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king: it requires state and local funds in title i schools are at least what is being spent in state and local funds in the average non-title i schools. in a district you with a variety -- mr. alexander: you have to spend as much here as here. that is what we call comparability? mr. king: the decision means there would be a variety of spending levels in the non- -- says for localit and state agencies or schools. what would you say to that? mr. king: this would not equalize spending. what it would say is that in the title i school you got to be spending as much in state and local resources aspect in the schools.on-title i you would not be requiring districts to spend the same in all schools. you would be insuring that the title i dollars are supplemental and not being used to back fill. mr. alexander: there are plenty of ways to figure that out. like that thing the department got into with academic standards with common core. you basically said states do not have to adopt common core, then you came up with a requirement the record them all to do it. and it produced an enormous backlash
king: it requires state and local funds in title i schools are at least what is being spent in state and local funds in the average non-title i schools. in a district you with a variety -- mr. alexander: you have to spend as much here as here. that is what we call comparability? mr. king: the decision means there would be a variety of spending levels in the non- -- says for localit and state agencies or schools. what would you say to that? mr. king: this would not equalize spending. what it...
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and require that state and local spending in title 1 schools be at least equal to the average spend in nontitle schools. if that were adopted your proposal would require a complete costly overhaul of almost all the state and local finance systems in the country, something we did not pass in the law. it would force teachers to transfer to new schools, something we did not pass in the law. it would require states and school districts to move back to the burdensome practice of detailing every individual cost when the purpose of the law as expressly written was to relieve some of that burden. according to the council of great city schools your proposed rule would cost $3.9 billion just for their 69 urban school districts to eliminate the differences in spending between the schools. now, i'm not interested to debate -- today in debating whether it's a good idea or bad idea to include teachers salaries when computing comparability. the plain practice -- the plain fact is the law specifically says the department on its own cannot do it. mr. secretary, not only is what you're doing against the
and require that state and local spending in title 1 schools be at least equal to the average spend in nontitle schools. if that were adopted your proposal would require a complete costly overhaul of almost all the state and local finance systems in the country, something we did not pass in the law. it would force teachers to transfer to new schools, something we did not pass in the law. it would require states and school districts to move back to the burdensome practice of detailing every...
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they have the ability to wave our finding and not go against the state or the locality to recollect the money. we think that authority is being used in a nation really is a counterproductive in that the states and the localities have no incentive to spent the money correctly. we will find an instance where a bit was not put out for competitive bidding. it was a contract or a contract where it was cost and percentage of cost. when you don't have the money at stake, it's quite easy to do. >> would you say this is common across agencies and not just fema, but other agencies with the same waiver system for making either mistakes on no bid contracts or paying for something inappropriate? would that be a bigger problem than just with fema? >> in the grant area, it's a significant problem and i was speaking directly about the administrator's authority to waive the costs and the findings, but in the work we found those kinds of things to be problematic, although i have to say they are improving in the areas. >> in general part of the problem is a lot of these problems are so large and they are
they have the ability to wave our finding and not go against the state or the locality to recollect the money. we think that authority is being used in a nation really is a counterproductive in that the states and the localities have no incentive to spent the money correctly. we will find an instance where a bit was not put out for competitive bidding. it was a contract or a contract where it was cost and percentage of cost. when you don't have the money at stake, it's quite easy to do....
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with the electrical power system is, what consequences should the federal government tell the state and local government to prepare for? in other words, for how many people and for how long should states plan on being without power? the federal government does not now for every significant hazard that we face. whether it's a category five hurricane hitting miami or an 8.0 hurricane. the federal government does not have the basic planning scenario for a cyber threat in the you power system, and there's a huge disparity in different groups think and what is a potentialle scenario in what state and local government should prepare. it's significant for the local government. if the power is out for a few days, it's an in cconveniencinc. if it's out for several weeks or months, the local government has to potentially plan for increased approximate public safety, water treatment, sheltering, evacuation, fuel delivery, generators. what should we plan for? ted in his book says that we should plan on six to 18 months of uninterrupted black out os. it could cause it in days and not weeks. today we're go
with the electrical power system is, what consequences should the federal government tell the state and local government to prepare for? in other words, for how many people and for how long should states plan on being without power? the federal government does not now for every significant hazard that we face. whether it's a category five hurricane hitting miami or an 8.0 hurricane. the federal government does not have the basic planning scenario for a cyber threat in the you power system, and...
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our organization works on in-depth strategies, products and tools to inform and educate state and local officials in their energy emergency preparedness activity. this is done through forms, trainings, tabletop exercises that includes federal, state, and local energy officials. in the area of cybersecurity, as part of the administration's effort to improve electric sector cybersecurity capabilities, the department of energy and industry partners have developed the electric sector cybersecurity capabilities maturity model. this is an evaluation tool that helps organizations prioritize and develop cybersecurity capabilities. in april, doe will lead clear path 4 in portland, oregon, and washington, d.c. clear path is an interagency exercise focused on testing and evaluating the energy sector roles and responsibilities with end response plans utilized for a cascadious subduction zone 9.0 earthquake and tsunami. when a response is required and needed, the department of energy serves as lead agency for this response aund the national response framework and under fema's leadership. the departm
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it requires that the state and local funds in title 1 schools are at least what is being spent in state and local funds in the average non-title 1 school. so in a given district you would see still have right within -- >> you say you've got to spend at least as much here as you do there. that's what we call comparability. isn't it? >> no, there would be a variety of spending -- >> section 1605 of the law says nothing in this title should be construed to mandate equalized spending per puchle for state, local, educational agency or school. what would you say to that? >> again this wouldn't equalize spending. what it would say is that in the title 1 school, you've got to be spending at least as much in state and local resources as you spent in the average non-title 1 school. there would be a range of spending levels within non-title 1 schools so you would not be requiring districts to spend the same in all schools. but you would be ensuring, importantly, that the title 1 dollars are in fact supplemental and not bng used to backfill. >> there are plenty of ways to figure that out without eq
it requires that the state and local funds in title 1 schools are at least what is being spent in state and local funds in the average non-title 1 school. so in a given district you would see still have right within -- >> you say you've got to spend at least as much here as you do there. that's what we call comparability. isn't it? >> no, there would be a variety of spending -- >> section 1605 of the law says nothing in this title should be construed to mandate equalized...
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threats to the electrical power system, what consequences should the federal government tell states and local governments to prepare for? in other words, for how many people and for how long should states plan on being without power? the federal government does this now for every significant hazard that we face. whether it's a category five hurricane hitting miami or an 8.0 earthquake in los angeles. the federal government has realist scenarios for states and cities to plan. the federal government does not have this basic planning scenario for a cyber threat to the power system, and there's a huge disparity in different groups think and what is a potential scenario in what state and local government should prepare. the difference would be significant for local governments. if the power is out for a few days, it can be an inconvenie e inconvenience. but if it's out for several weeks or a month or more, the local government has to potentially plan for increased public safety, water treatment, sheltering or evacuation, fuel delivery for generations and many other contingencies. what should we pl
threats to the electrical power system, what consequences should the federal government tell states and local governments to prepare for? in other words, for how many people and for how long should states plan on being without power? the federal government does this now for every significant hazard that we face. whether it's a category five hurricane hitting miami or an 8.0 earthquake in los angeles. the federal government has realist scenarios for states and cities to plan. the federal...
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threats to the electrical power system, what consequences should the federal government tell states and local governments to prepare for? in other words, for how many people and for how long should states plan on being without power? the federal government does this now for every significant hazard that we face. whether it's a category five hurricane hitting miami or an 8.0 earthquake in los angeles. the federal government has realist scenarios for states and cities to plan. the federal government does not have this basic planning scenario for a cyber threat to the power system, and there's a huge disparity in different groups think and what is a potential scenario in what state and local government should prepare. the difference would be significant for local governments. if the power is out for a few days, it can be an inconvenie e inconvenience. but if it's out for several weeks or a month or more, the local government has to potentially plan for increased public safety, water treatment, sheltering or evacuation, fuel delivery for generations and many other contingencies. what should we pl
threats to the electrical power system, what consequences should the federal government tell states and local governments to prepare for? in other words, for how many people and for how long should states plan on being without power? the federal government does this now for every significant hazard that we face. whether it's a category five hurricane hitting miami or an 8.0 earthquake in los angeles. the federal government has realist scenarios for states and cities to plan. the federal...
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the federal government should not be involved. >> let the state decide what local community decide kind of like your position on education, give it back to the states.
the federal government should not be involved. >> let the state decide what local community decide kind of like your position on education, give it back to the states.
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there are a lot of resources that are currently available to local communities, both at the state and local community level that are really great resources that afford to i don't think all the towns and communities take full advantage of. a lot of really good best practices that have been used by towns and cities that have been more experience with devastating storms. so, for example, the state of florida has a lot of experiences and lessons learned that are available to towns and communities. i think the other thing and this was mentioned by the representative of fema earlier, it really boils down to in many cases the probability of the event happening that risk of the event and willingness to put in place and spend the money for backup generation or other backstops that would be necessary for one to two week events. i think that's where i would direct the towns and communities to be aware of what is available. utilize that fold and then make the critical investments that they need to survive a one to two week period. >> i'm going to connect the dots. do you think it's the federal go
there are a lot of resources that are currently available to local communities, both at the state and local community level that are really great resources that afford to i don't think all the towns and communities take full advantage of. a lot of really good best practices that have been used by towns and cities that have been more experience with devastating storms. so, for example, the state of florida has a lot of experiences and lessons learned that are available to towns and communities....
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many moving on into local state, and even national politics. with the impending doom of the civil war seeming inevitable, the university changed its focus from a center of classical education to a military institute in 1860. with that came in on exchange to the university. of what had always been a university built in the classical style changed to a neo-gothic orientation. will be have today isa university that mostly looks classical with it and develop past, but has interspersed these neo-gothic inspirations from that military government. we are looking at the president's mention. mansion.dent's originally it was not part of the campus. there was no planned mansion. the president actually lived in faculty housing. shortly before the university, williams michael -- william nichols was commissioned to design the president's mansion. it was opened in 1841. it was considered at the time to be a grand palace. [laughter] it was beyond anything else that existed in tuscaloosa the time. quite ostentatious. it was in the greek revival style. the class
many moving on into local state, and even national politics. with the impending doom of the civil war seeming inevitable, the university changed its focus from a center of classical education to a military institute in 1860. with that came in on exchange to the university. of what had always been a university built in the classical style changed to a neo-gothic orientation. will be have today isa university that mostly looks classical with it and develop past, but has interspersed these...
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our organization works on in depth strategies, products and tools to inform and educate state and local officials in energy emergency preparedness activity. this is done through forums, training, tabletop exercises that include federal, state and local energy officials. in the area of cybersecurity, as part of administration effort to improve electric sector cyber capability, the department of energy and industry partners developed the electric sector cyber capabilities maturity model. that is an evaluation tool that helps organizations prioritize and develop cybersecurity capabilities. in april doe will lead clear path four, in portland, oregon and washington, d.c. clear path is an inneragency exercise focused on testing and evaluating the energy sector roles and responsibilities with, and response plans utilized for cascade reduction zone, 9.0 earthquake or tsunami. when a response is required or needed the department of energy serves as lead agency for this response under the national response framework and under fema's leadership. the department of energy works with industry and fed
our organization works on in depth strategies, products and tools to inform and educate state and local officials in energy emergency preparedness activity. this is done through forums, training, tabletop exercises that include federal, state and local energy officials. in the area of cybersecurity, as part of administration effort to improve electric sector cyber capability, the department of energy and industry partners developed the electric sector cyber capabilities maturity model. that is...
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there are a lot of resources currently available to local communities, both at the state and local community level. they are a really great resource that all the towns and communities don't take advantage of. a lot of good best practices that have been used by towns and cities that have been more experienced with devastating storms -- for example the state of florida, has a lot of experience. a lot of lessons learned there that are available to towns and communities. i think the other thing -- i think this was mentioned by the representative of fema earlier today, really boils down to, in many cases, the probability of the event happening that risk of the event, and willingness to put in place and spend the upon -- spend the money on backup generation or other backstops that would be necessary for one to two-week event. so i think that's where i would direct the towns and communities to be aware of what's available, utilize that fully, make the critical investments that they need to survive a one to two-week period. >> i will connect the dots. so do you think it's the federal government's re
there are a lot of resources currently available to local communities, both at the state and local community level. they are a really great resource that all the towns and communities don't take advantage of. a lot of good best practices that have been used by towns and cities that have been more experienced with devastating storms -- for example the state of florida, has a lot of experience. a lot of lessons learned there that are available to towns and communities. i think the other thing --...
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is the practice in the past not to do that and we have seen some board of governors to give to local, state parties, but nothing to the presidential election from a sitting federal reserve member. this is a first, guys. >> and now, including an interview on the ceo coming up on "squawk alley." (patrick 1) what's it like to be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and that's what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want- without having to ask anyone. who better to be the boss of you... (patrick 1)than me. i mean, you...us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to
is the practice in the past not to do that and we have seen some board of governors to give to local, state parties, but nothing to the presidential election from a sitting federal reserve member. this is a first, guys. >> and now, including an interview on the ceo coming up on "squawk alley." (patrick 1) what's it like to be the boss of you? (patrick 2) pretty great. (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the...
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the fema administrator has the ability to waive our finding, not go against the state or the locality to re-collect the money that was misspent. we think that authority is being used in a fashion that really is counterproductive in that the states and the localities really have no incentive to spend the money correctly. so we will find an instance, for example, where a bid was not put out for competitive bidding, for example, it was a sole-sourced contract, or it was a contract where it was cost, plus a percentage of cost that was simply let. and when you don't have the money at stake, it's frankly quite easy to do that. >> would you say this is common across agencies, then, not just fema, there are other agencies with the same kind the waiver system for making mistakes on no-bid contracts or overpaying for something, or paying for something that was inappropriate? would that be a bigger problem than just with fema? >> well, certainly in the grant area, it's a significant problem. and i was speaking directly about the administrator's authority to simply waive those costs and findings,
the fema administrator has the ability to waive our finding, not go against the state or the locality to re-collect the money that was misspent. we think that authority is being used in a fashion that really is counterproductive in that the states and the localities really have no incentive to spend the money correctly. so we will find an instance, for example, where a bid was not put out for competitive bidding, for example, it was a sole-sourced contract, or it was a contract where it was...
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it requires that the state and local funds in title i schools are at least what is being spent in state and local funds in the average non-title i schools. any given district you would see still a variety within -- >> you say you've got has bee a leak as much as the average of here. i mean, that's a legal comparability, isn't it? >> no. the decisions use the average non-title i school means there would be a variety of spending levels in the non-title i schools. >> sesection 16 of five -- what would you say to that? >> this wouldn't equalize spending. what he would say is that in the title i school you've got to be spending at least as much in state and local resources as spent an average non-title i school. it would be a range of levels with the non-title i schools so you would not be required district to spend the same in all schools that you would be ensuring importantly that the title i dollars are, in fact, supplemental and not being used to backfill. >> there are plenty of ways to figure that out without equalizing spending. this sounds to me exactly like the kind of thing the depa
it requires that the state and local funds in title i schools are at least what is being spent in state and local funds in the average non-title i schools. any given district you would see still a variety within -- >> you say you've got has bee a leak as much as the average of here. i mean, that's a legal comparability, isn't it? >> no. the decisions use the average non-title i school means there would be a variety of spending levels in the non-title i schools. >> sesection 16...
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local, state, and federal officials have been pointing fingers at each other since the discovery thatater supply to the flint river caused contamination, including dangerous levels of lead. no word yet on who is being charged or with what. >>> a court victory for sandy hook victims. a trial date is set for april 2018. families who lost loved ones in the school massacre can now begin the discovery process, paving the way for access to remington's internal records. remington manufactured the weapon used by the sandy hook gunman. >>> time for an early start on your money futures. oil is down around $40 a barrel. european stock markets slipping. asia finishing mixed overnight. dow was up five of the past six trading days. from its bottom in february, the dow is up more than 16%. that's 2,500 points since february. for the year, the dow is now 3.6% higher. the nasdaq still down. one stock we're watching today, intel. those shares down 2% in premarket trading. intel laying off a stunning 12,000 workers around the world. most of those cuts will take place over the next couple months. stock i
local, state, and federal officials have been pointing fingers at each other since the discovery thatater supply to the flint river caused contamination, including dangerous levels of lead. no word yet on who is being charged or with what. >>> a court victory for sandy hook victims. a trial date is set for april 2018. families who lost loved ones in the school massacre can now begin the discovery process, paving the way for access to remington's internal records. remington manufactured...
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this morning, officials and local state and physical leaders gathered to celebrate years of transportationestment, and after the transportation board started a workshop on the future, they are considering put open a half cent sales tax measure on the november ballot, possibly raising $6 billion over 30 years and that could lead to billions more from the state and federal government. today, the board is looking at potential projects including the bart extension into downtown san jose and on to santa clara with improvements to thes have way and highways and more frequent bus service. >> it is a mix of things that we think will enhance the ability to move goods and services and people in a safe way here. >> the board will decide in it will put the seams tax measure on the ballot in july that would go to voters in november and require as two-thirds majority to pass. >> thank you, matt. a controversy over body cameras takes center stage in san jose and some residents are not happy about part of the plan to being quip officers. >> tributes pour in for prince, the cover of the new yorker magazine
this morning, officials and local state and physical leaders gathered to celebrate years of transportationestment, and after the transportation board started a workshop on the future, they are considering put open a half cent sales tax measure on the november ballot, possibly raising $6 billion over 30 years and that could lead to billions more from the state and federal government. today, the board is looking at potential projects including the bart extension into downtown san jose and on to...
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radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdsents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cheered in the street. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was all under the watchful eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part, students' excitement did not get out of hand. those who packed the pavilion for the watch party got the feeling they were actually at the game in houston. and in those final heart pumping seconds when the wildcats clinched the national title, cheers inside before they hit the streets. >> i honestly think they're a great did he first and offense team and they really back each other up and they really knew each other's, you know, they knew each other so well so it really helped out in the inbound end. >> this is very exciting. especially as a freshman. like this is like amazing. >> reporter: and back out here live take taking a look at
radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdsents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cheered in the street. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was all under the watchful eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part, students' excitement did not get out...
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. >> local state senator dalen leach was among medical marijuana's earliest proponents in pennsylvania. he stood alongside governor wolf and republican colleagues, calling the new law a victory for bipartisan compromise, and response for real families who need new types of medical help. >> the easiest thing to do is just say no. the hardest thing to do is be patient and listen and educate yourself on the issue. >> patients can only ingest the drug in pill, oil or liquid form. but they can't smoke it. to purchase marijuana from a dispensary, they'll need a special i.d. card and approval from a doctor in the state registry. the system will take a year and a half to two years to set up. it's too long and two cumbersome for whiter. >> it's going to make them wait. it's going to be 18 months before anything is implemented. >> that's too long for you? >> that's way too long, that's ridiculous. >> it is now in the hands of the state health department to translate that new law into real-world policy. on friday, pennsylvania's physician general told us she wants do get the system set up just as
. >> local state senator dalen leach was among medical marijuana's earliest proponents in pennsylvania. he stood alongside governor wolf and republican colleagues, calling the new law a victory for bipartisan compromise, and response for real families who need new types of medical help. >> the easiest thing to do is just say no. the hardest thing to do is be patient and listen and educate yourself on the issue. >> patients can only ingest the drug in pill, oil or liquid form....
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. >> reporter: the burlingame police department says it's getting help from agencies on the local, state and federal levels. >> making combinations so that everything proceeds smoothly. >> reporter: after trump speaks at lunch john kasich will address the convention tomorrow evening and ted cruz will speak on saturday afternoon. in burlingame, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> peaceful protests are under way today ahead of donald trump's bay area visit. over the next couple of hours, a plane will be flying over google headquarters, the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge with a banner relating, google, don't be evil, hashtag, dump trump. more than 450,000 people have signed a petition urging the tech giant not to fund the republican national convention if trump is the nominee. that petition was delivered a short time ago at google headquarters in mountain view. >> this rhetoric is amplifying hostilities towards blacks and latinos and muslims, towards women, towards lgbt people. and we think that companies like google need to take a stand and not continue to sponsor the coronation of donald trum
. >> reporter: the burlingame police department says it's getting help from agencies on the local, state and federal levels. >> making combinations so that everything proceeds smoothly. >> reporter: after trump speaks at lunch john kasich will address the convention tomorrow evening and ted cruz will speak on saturday afternoon. in burlingame, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> peaceful protests are under way today ahead of donald trump's bay area visit. over the next couple of...
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our organization works on strategies to inform and educate state and local officials and their energyy preparedness activity. this is done through forums, trainings, table top exercise that include federal, state, and local energy officials. in the area of cyber security, as part of the administration's effort to improve electric sector cybercapabilities the industry has developed the electric sector cyber security capabilities maturity model. this is an evaluation tool that helps organizations prioritize and develop cyber security capabilities. in april, the clear path forward in portland, oregon, and washington, dc. clear path is an interagency exercise focused on testing and evaluating the energy sector roles and responsibilities with -- and response plans, utilized for a cascade ya subdusk zone 9.0 earthquake and tsunami. when a response is required and needed, the department of energy is lead agency for the response under fema's leadership. the department of energy works with industry and federal partners to assess the impacts of the disaster on local and regional energy infrastr
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i think a lot of resources that are currently available to local communities both at the state and the local community level. great resource at a fortune i don't think all the towns and communities take full advantage of. a lot of really good best practices that have been used by towns and cities that have been more experience with devastating storms. so, for example, the state of florida has a lot of expenses couple of lessons learned there that are available to towns and communities but i think the other thing that i think this was mentioned ivy representative of fema earlier, it really was down to in many cases the probability of the event happening, that risk of the event and willingness to put in place and spend the money for backup generation or other backstops it would be necessary for one to two week event. i think that's were i would direct the towns to be unaware of what's available, utilize not only and to make the critical investments that they need to survive a one to two week period. >> i'm going to connect the dots. do you think it's the federal government responsibility
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radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cheered in the street. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was all under the watch full eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part students' excitement did not get out of hand. those who packed the pavilion for the watch party got the feeling they were actually at the game in houston and in those final heart pumping seconds when the wildcats clinched the national title, cheers inside before they hit the streets. >> i honestly think they're a great defense and offense team and they really backed each other up and, you know, they really know each it's os, you know -- they knew each other so well so it really helped out in the end. >> this is very exciting. especially as a freshman. like this is like amazing. >> reporter: and now that everybody has off today since
radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cheered in the street. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was all under the watch full eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part students' excitement did not get out...
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but as the levels of local, state or federal government were mentioned, it struck nee me a bit because a lot of action is taking place and arlington may not be the best example of the country because we are technology driven with the pentagon there and things. but there is a digital divide. it is not confined only to the heart of america but it may replace manufacturing jobs because of a trade agreement or whatever issue that is involved. the skills for technology really are for everybody. in areas where we have a great deal of diversity like the washington metro region a lot of folks are being left out that are probably described as being in the service industry. folks who want to have a cup of coffee and they wanted someone who smiled and gave their change. what do you say to folks who say vocational training, quick technology certification might exp expedite you higher into society and more knowledgeable technology skills down the line. when they talk about the workforce development they usually talk about high paying jobs and it usually requires a high level of vocation. but a lot
but as the levels of local, state or federal government were mentioned, it struck nee me a bit because a lot of action is taking place and arlington may not be the best example of the country because we are technology driven with the pentagon there and things. but there is a digital divide. it is not confined only to the heart of america but it may replace manufacturing jobs because of a trade agreement or whatever issue that is involved. the skills for technology really are for everybody. in...
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look you throw that all in, it's because every government local, state, federal, is starved for money. they want more money. they want to become bigger and bigger and bigger. that's what politicians do. that's their power. if they grow a bigger department, they have more success, so we need to rethink at some point you know, what is the role of government. otherwise i tell you what, we're going to go the way of greece easily. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. "cavuto on business" two minutes from now. what have you got? >> is donald trump trying to close the deal for the open convention? he's going on a hiring streak for sure but is he spending the money too late? >>> plus they've shut businesses down but what happens when blacks lives matter protesters try to do the same with bill clinton? watch out. see you soon. >> thank you, neil. we can't wait. >>> up here first bernie calling hillary a hip cite over pwall pemmaraju. back to more of "bulls and bears." >> as hillary clinton and bernie sanders battle for delegates today in wyoming, bernie is stepping up attacks on hillary's ties
look you throw that all in, it's because every government local, state, federal, is starved for money. they want more money. they want to become bigger and bigger and bigger. that's what politicians do. that's their power. if they grow a bigger department, they have more success, so we need to rethink at some point you know, what is the role of government. otherwise i tell you what, we're going to go the way of greece easily. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. "cavuto on...
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well, i guess what i like about this when we talked about, you know, people want to know what the local states think or whatever, but the local district attorneys have said that they like this because it keeps the lower level offenders, giving them a chance of redemption. i'm not caring so much about what washington says on this but the people trying to implement it and seem to like it. >> steve, the problem is very often if you let lower crimes get out of hand, they turn into the bigger crimes. the new york city murders was 2262 in 1990. think of all the thousands of lives, steve, that have been saved over want years. it's about 20,000 lives a year -- every ten years saved as a result of the crime measures. i -- you can't put a value on that. >> no, and that's why you got to make sure you don't swing too far in another direction. it's one thing to tweak sentencings and the like based on experience, but another thing to bend the broken windows theory, and the danger is war on police seen in baltimore and chicago and else where and what it's done to crime. devastating. >> great point. all for t
well, i guess what i like about this when we talked about, you know, people want to know what the local states think or whatever, but the local district attorneys have said that they like this because it keeps the lower level offenders, giving them a chance of redemption. i'm not caring so much about what washington says on this but the people trying to implement it and seem to like it. >> steve, the problem is very often if you let lower crimes get out of hand, they turn into the bigger...
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burlingame police say they are ready with extra help coming from other local, state and federal agencies. >> have contingencies in place for everything that could go -- making combinations so everything proceeds smoothly and peaceably. >> after trump's talk during the lunch program, john kasich will address the convention tomorrow evening. ted cruz and carly fiorina are set to speak on saturday. >>> earlier today a message in the sky for google. a plane flew over the tech giant's headquarters in mountain view with a banner reading, don't be evil, hashtag, dump trump. more than 450,000 people have signed a petition urging google not to sponsor the republican national convention if trump gets the nomination. >>> donald trump is in southern california this evening and reporter michelle gile on the orange county event that's expected to draw both supporters and protestors >>> reporter: things got vocal in the line outside of the pacific amphitheater in costa mesa as trump supporters began walking inside and protestors moved closer. [ yelling ] >> reporter: several hundred donald trump suppor
burlingame police say they are ready with extra help coming from other local, state and federal agencies. >> have contingencies in place for everything that could go -- making combinations so everything proceeds smoothly and peaceably. >> after trump's talk during the lunch program, john kasich will address the convention tomorrow evening. ted cruz and carly fiorina are set to speak on saturday. >>> earlier today a message in the sky for google. a plane flew over the tech...
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according to a local state senator tony avella, fire hydrants all over queens are missing their caps putting residents in danger. >> it's like a hardy boy mystery. the case of the missing hydrant caps. >> reporter: he has been on the case since november sending letters to the department of environmental protection and the fdny that have gone unanswered. he says each day without a solution puts the queens community in danger because an open hydrant can be clogged so when the firemen go to open it the water can be delayed coming out. three-minute delay in hooking up the hose. somebody could die. >> reporter: the dep says it it responsibilities to any reports to three one within of missing fire hydrant caps and fdny inspects every hydrant in the city and replaces any missing caps. senator avella says he has seen this all over the neighborhood and we have counted at least five. and that's not sitting well with the people who live here relying on them in case of a fire. >> i don't want to die in a fire. >> if it's something that's going to, you know, delay from, you know, turning off the
according to a local state senator tony avella, fire hydrants all over queens are missing their caps putting residents in danger. >> it's like a hardy boy mystery. the case of the missing hydrant caps. >> reporter: he has been on the case since november sending letters to the department of environmental protection and the fdny that have gone unanswered. he says each day without a solution puts the queens community in danger because an open hydrant can be clogged so when the firemen...
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they wanted to get control back to local district. >> no secret that the state of new jersey continues to fill its responsibility. >> he compared it in making streets. businesses were failing under local control, like failing miserably. the same problem that you have now. >> ii agree, there is a reason next states take these goals over in the 1st place. bill: a 3rd of the kids never graduate from newark. it is a disaster from start to finish. no discussion of any bipartisan. whole. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get snapshot from progressive, bill: coming up next. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. p flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve pboth itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory
they wanted to get control back to local district. >> no secret that the state of new jersey continues to fill its responsibility. >> he compared it in making streets. businesses were failing under local control, like failing miserably. the same problem that you have now. >> ii agree, there is a reason next states take these goals over in the 1st place. bill: a 3rd of the kids never graduate from newark. it is a disaster from start to finish. no discussion of any bipartisan....
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radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdudents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cheered in the streets. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was under the watchful eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part students' excitement did not get out of hand. those who packed the pavilion for the watch party got the feeling they were actually at the game in houston and in those final heart pumping seconds when the wildcats clinched the national title, cheers inside before they hit the streets. >> this is like the best day of my life. i honestly didn't think it would come true and those last four seconds i was praying that he would make the basket and god answered my prayers. >> reporter: now, what does everybody want after you win a championship? you want a t-shirt, right? yesterday we were at the bookstore where they told us they already put in
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they wanted to get control back to local district. >> no secret that the state of new jersey continuests responsibility. >> he compared it in making his pitch to death in the streets. businesses were failing under local control, like failing miserably. the same problem that you have now. >> ii agree, there is a reason next states take these goals over in the 1st place. bill: a 3rd of the kids never graduate from newark. it is a disaster from start to finish. no discussion of any bipartisan. money going down the rabbit whole. introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. he could install your ceiling fan.ce said he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. ♪ >> a guy searching for fame ended up being t
they wanted to get control back to local district. >> no secret that the state of new jersey continuests responsibility. >> he compared it in making his pitch to death in the streets. businesses were failing under local control, like failing miserably. the same problem that you have now. >> ii agree, there is a reason next states take these goals over in the 1st place. bill: a 3rd of the kids never graduate from newark. it is a disaster from start to finish. no discussion of...
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radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdsudents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cleared in the streets. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was all under the watchful eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part, students' excitement did not get out of hand. those who packed the pavilion for the watch party got the feeling they were actually at the game in houston and in those final heart pumping seconds when the wildcats clinchd the national title clears inside before they hit the street. >> this is like the best day of my life. i honestly didn't think it would come true and those last four seconds i was praying that he would make the basket and god answered my prayers. >> reporter: god answered a lot of prayers here on villanova university's campus last night. well, taking a look herein sides you can see all those trophies. we're assumin
radnor township police got assistance from multiple local, state and federal agencies to man the crowdsudents climbed light poles, raised flags and even started several small fires as they cleared in the streets. mounted units quickly came through and officers extinguished the fires and dispersed the crowds. it was all under the watchful eye of authorities. radnor police had a command center set up where they monitored cameras on the campus. for the most part, students' excitement did not get...
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local, state, federal, private sector to help not only in the restoration but giving people a shot at the american dream. in some out there it was ugly. the scene made a profound impression on all of this. -- all of us. there is that certain spirit that is hard to describe. the spirit says, we will come back. we will make it back. i wanted to share that with you. i am sorry for being so somber. now there is an expression you do not hear much of anymore, perk up. perk up. the best is yet to come. charles brought pollack -- paula poundstone to the white house, i said, how are you? he said, stop being political. it is that kind of year. i know it. she knows it. i told her not to hold back. paula and i are both funny people. [laughter] but she is funny on purpose. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] pres. clinton: good evening, ladies and gentlemen, president-elect dylan, distinguished guests. i am really happy to be here. [laughter] happy to be reunited at long last with the white house press corps. if i may, let me direct your attention to a photograph. [laughter] taken moments
local, state, federal, private sector to help not only in the restoration but giving people a shot at the american dream. in some out there it was ugly. the scene made a profound impression on all of this. -- all of us. there is that certain spirit that is hard to describe. the spirit says, we will come back. we will make it back. i wanted to share that with you. i am sorry for being so somber. now there is an expression you do not hear much of anymore, perk up. perk up. the best is yet to...
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hopefully this summer, which will include recommendations to the federal government and state and local agencies, police departments, and companies and advocates on how to begin addressing this issue. thanks so much. and i guess we have some time for questions as well. [ applause ] >> your last slide that you had -- does it exist for hispanic as well. thinking about the complex of the issues was on the backs of undocumented migrants and the data base, the secure building the next identification data base to i want to invite you to the extent you could draw conclusions with respect to latinos in the efficacy of facial recognition generally and not just the extent to which it has been accurate but to what expect migrants and in undocumented communities might be targeted similar to the disproportionate similarity to african-americans. >> and i'll take half of the question and turn to over to clair for the other half of the question. this graph is clean but others were all over the place for the latino study so i wouldn't draw too many conclusions from this study. most of the studies showed
hopefully this summer, which will include recommendations to the federal government and state and local agencies, police departments, and companies and advocates on how to begin addressing this issue. thanks so much. and i guess we have some time for questions as well. [ applause ] >> your last slide that you had -- does it exist for hispanic as well. thinking about the complex of the issues was on the backs of undocumented migrants and the data base, the secure building the next...
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i think people in this country are also local, state and federal level, frustrated by organizations thaton't meet their needs, that are difficult to deal with, and both in the public and private sector, but especially in the public sector. and having led change and reform at three major institutions, cia, texas a and m university and the defense department, awanti wanted to put down what worked for me in terms of getting the professionals and career people on board where you form a team and make enduring change and reform in big bureaucracies and frankly, even at the local level. >> and secretary, you mentioned the frustration that you're sensing among the populous, among the electorate. is that frustration the result of a lack of leadership? >> i think the reason that these organizations don't do what they're supposed to do and aren't user friendly is a lack of leadership. they can be fixed. and leaders who have the right techniques and have the right approach to it, i think, can make that happen, and it doesn't matter whether you are a leader of three people or 3 million. i think you c
i think people in this country are also local, state and federal level, frustrated by organizations thaton't meet their needs, that are difficult to deal with, and both in the public and private sector, but especially in the public sector. and having led change and reform at three major institutions, cia, texas a and m university and the defense department, awanti wanted to put down what worked for me in terms of getting the professionals and career people on board where you form a team and...
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what role do our local states play? how big a role, how important is your vote today?again, pennsylvania and delaware, two of five states holding primary elections too. voters in maryland, connecticut and rhode island will also head to the poles. who's on the ballot? voters in all five states will cast ballots for presidential nominees. in pennsylvania, senate, congress, state attorney general and the state legislature as well. why do today's primaries in pennsylvania and delaware matter? by the time the presidential races make it 0 our region every four years we usually have a good idea of who the nominees are going to be. not this year. sara winski who developed the headed to the white house exhibit here at the national constitution center told us pennsylvania and delaware are key in this election cycle because there's no clear winner from either party. >> it's very unusual to get to the point where you have both parties with all these candidates still in the race and still coming to pennsylvania and our region to campaign. >> in pennsylvania, there are 210 delegates
what role do our local states play? how big a role, how important is your vote today?again, pennsylvania and delaware, two of five states holding primary elections too. voters in maryland, connecticut and rhode island will also head to the poles. who's on the ballot? voters in all five states will cast ballots for presidential nominees. in pennsylvania, senate, congress, state attorney general and the state legislature as well. why do today's primaries in pennsylvania and delaware matter? by...
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local mostly. what we hear about the regionalization state agencies in and local agencies but there are fundamental things at the federal level but i am going to just to get the conversation going that worked well for all work click period. >> rabil try to do better than that. i will go really fast. we have to combine a streamlined federal agencies with their all dealing with different aspects of water there should not be a department of water but we need to do a better job at the federal level to degrade the activities of the federal agencies to deal with water. with the river basin commission which is almost every state to work together to manage those we need a national water commission that advises the president and congress on these issues there hasn't been a national water commission since 1970 and fourth the state of water data is sad in that is a polite term. we don't collect water data or use in those that are not easily accessible. of the revolution of the way we collect and distribute data from the national level of the water utility bills. we have to do a better job of economics. the wa
local mostly. what we hear about the regionalization state agencies in and local agencies but there are fundamental things at the federal level but i am going to just to get the conversation going that worked well for all work click period. >> rabil try to do better than that. i will go really fast. we have to combine a streamlined federal agencies with their all dealing with different aspects of water there should not be a department of water but we need to do a better job at the federal...
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veteran activists of all colors from across the state blamed several hundred local black teenagers, white college students and mexican-american activist join the movement. they met at a park knew the capital, chairing or the capital -- for the leaders. a passage ofor federal and state civil rights acts. they will never separate the latin american and the negro and politics. they will never separate the independent white man and the negro. the labor in the negro. we will march and pray on the streets. we will fight in the ballot box and in the courts. that is the last message i got from my governor. i could talk more about him when every like. not right now. a union activists from san antonio says the negro today needs justice. we have mexican-americans waiting and the nation itself is at stake. ofgives a speech on behalf the political cessation of spanish-speaking people. it was the most militant of the mexican-american organizations and state. i'll talk but then a second. this march was the tip of the much larger iceberg. the 1930's, african-american, mexican-american, and white labor ac
veteran activists of all colors from across the state blamed several hundred local black teenagers, white college students and mexican-american activist join the movement. they met at a park knew the capital, chairing or the capital -- for the leaders. a passage ofor federal and state civil rights acts. they will never separate the latin american and the negro and politics. they will never separate the independent white man and the negro. the labor in the negro. we will march and pray on the...
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are you going to restore deductibility for state and local taxes? gov. brown: i will save new yorkers more money in my tax proposal than any deductibility offers them. deductibility will be more than compensated for by the savings on the personal tax that i've proposed in substitution of the mess that exists in the revenue sharing and commitments of the cities that my campaign commits itself to. this is part of an integrated strategy to rebuild the cities and industries of this country. the only study of my tax proposal by the citizens for tax justice is logically flawed. all we are saying -- sympathy and fairness. i am representing those who have lost all advocacy and i'm not here to in any way disadvantage those that are suffering the most. i want fairness and simplicity. we have to improve and make it better. >> david, did you want to complete the question? >> i don't get it really. new hampshire has no state or local taxes. new york has among the highest in the nation. does no deductibility we will still be paying those taxes. gov. brown: but you wil
are you going to restore deductibility for state and local taxes? gov. brown: i will save new yorkers more money in my tax proposal than any deductibility offers them. deductibility will be more than compensated for by the savings on the personal tax that i've proposed in substitution of the mess that exists in the revenue sharing and commitments of the cities that my campaign commits itself to. this is part of an integrated strategy to rebuild the cities and industries of this country. the...
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effectively announcing the presence of the liberal faction, a new force in local and state politics. they begin building relationships with an african-american leader who left the post in 1952, but serve as a key organizer for the black civil rights movement in the coming decades. in 1953, the loyal american democrats in the east side precincts elected gonzales to the city council. the story of the breakthrough is also a multiracial one and rooted in the longer tradition of community organizing. 1956, they later in were elected to the county commission. the would emerge as advocate, the voice person antonio's many marginalized groups -- san antonio's many marginalized groups, reaching out to anglo labor leaders and liberals, and you could see him here with john f. kennedy who came to stump for stephenson in 1956. in 1960, he was able to cash in on this work, become in the elite organizer of the campaign in texas. sutton also did in became the lead organizer of the campaign african-american section in the state. ofy drew on a decade organizing, electoral realization and building coali
effectively announcing the presence of the liberal faction, a new force in local and state politics. they begin building relationships with an african-american leader who left the post in 1952, but serve as a key organizer for the black civil rights movement in the coming decades. in 1953, the loyal american democrats in the east side precincts elected gonzales to the city council. the story of the breakthrough is also a multiracial one and rooted in the longer tradition of community...
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local, state, federal, private sector to help not only in the restoration but giving people a shot at the american dream. in some out there it was ugly. the scene made a profound impression on all of this. -- all of us. there is that certain spirit that is hard to describe. the spirit says, we will come back. we will make it back. i wanted to share that with you. i am sorry for being so somber. now there is an expression you do not hear much of anymore, perk up. perk up. the best is yet to come. charles brought pollack poundstone to the white house, i said, how are you? he said, stop being political. it is that kind of year. i know it. she knows it. i told her not to hold back. paula and i are both funny people. that she is funny on purpose. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] president clinton: good evening, ladies and gentlemen, president-elect, distinguished guests. i am really happy to be here. [laughter] happy to be reunited at long last with the white house to score -- press corps. if i may, let me direct your attention to a photograph. [laughter] taken moments ago. dou
local, state, federal, private sector to help not only in the restoration but giving people a shot at the american dream. in some out there it was ugly. the scene made a profound impression on all of this. -- all of us. there is that certain spirit that is hard to describe. the spirit says, we will come back. we will make it back. i wanted to share that with you. i am sorry for being so somber. now there is an expression you do not hear much of anymore, perk up. perk up. the best is yet to...
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. >> i will use any local, state, regional, federal resource to look under every rock. >> reporter: he is certain the comments were not posted on county computers or devices because fairfax underground cannot be accessed but if he find out they are employees or volunteers, they will be held accountable and maybe terminated and made this request. >> one, take the comments down and turn the site off if people are not going to act right. when you have anonymous posts, people can say anything, its not factual or true, it's wrong. absolutely wrong. it's terrible. >> kerry wideman runs fairfax underground and says he never received a user remove the abuse abusive about mittendorf. >> are you saying the chief had no knowledge of the site and comments about nicole? >> the site is well known. he knows about the site. all the officials know about the site. many people have been mentioned including people on tv and official positions. he said he did not know about these posts. i spoke to a female firefighter. she did not know about the posts until they came to light after nicole's death. the wome
. >> i will use any local, state, regional, federal resource to look under every rock. >> reporter: he is certain the comments were not posted on county computers or devices because fairfax underground cannot be accessed but if he find out they are employees or volunteers, they will be held accountable and maybe terminated and made this request. >> one, take the comments down and turn the site off if people are not going to act right. when you have anonymous posts, people can...
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local, state, federal, private sector.y help not only the restoration, but giving those people there a real shot at the american dream. ugly.me out there, it was the scene made a profound impression on all of us. and yet, there is that certain spirit, it is very hard to describe. the spirit says, we'll come back. we will make it back. so i wanted to share that with you. and i am sorry for being so somber. and now, there is an expression you not hear much of anymore. perk up. perk up, the best is yet to come. bauer brought a poundstone, stabbings of political. i know it, she knows it, i told her not to hold back. paula and i are both very funny people. [laughter] purpose. thank you very much. [applause] president clinton: good evening, ladies and gentlemen. dylan,nt-elect distinguished guests, i am really happy to be here. [laughter] reunited, at long last, with the white house press corps. [laughter] let me direct your attention to a photograph. [laughter] ago, itst moments proves the on the doubt that i am indeed happy to
local, state, federal, private sector.y help not only the restoration, but giving those people there a real shot at the american dream. ugly.me out there, it was the scene made a profound impression on all of us. and yet, there is that certain spirit, it is very hard to describe. the spirit says, we'll come back. we will make it back. so i wanted to share that with you. and i am sorry for being so somber. and now, there is an expression you not hear much of anymore. perk up. perk up, the best...