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there is a certain level of malta and -- of momentum that help people. i would never ask my volunteers to do something i was not willing to do. we were at the bus stop at the morning handing out literature. i think that is critical, to bring into city hall that, yes, i am elected to lead, but more importantly to serve. that is my number one focus point. i am here to serve. when you call me, i am at 4 service. >> what about issues facing san francisco, facing your district, and how you are going to balance the needs of san francisco at large against the needs of your district? >> we actually see the needs of san francisco and the district cannot be counteracted or counter intuitive. when we address the needs of the district and residents, we also address the issues of folks that are living in the mission, people that are working class people, people that have blue- collar jobs. really, it is paramount and centered on education. for young people, making sure, ensuring we are providing them a quality education in public schools. i served as chair on the sel
there is a certain level of malta and -- of momentum that help people. i would never ask my volunteers to do something i was not willing to do. we were at the bus stop at the morning handing out literature. i think that is critical, to bring into city hall that, yes, i am elected to lead, but more importantly to serve. that is my number one focus point. i am here to serve. when you call me, i am at 4 service. >> what about issues facing san francisco, facing your district, and how you are...
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presumably we can find out much more of the information about the bomb and how it got to malta and all of the other things that we have some information about. there is a whole lot of information missing still. >> what king organization to to get that information now? can the u.s. government helped negotiate? -- what kind of organization can get that information now? >> they are asking the council to help with that. we have got support from the administration and the legislature to do that. hopefully, we can get fbi agents and the scottish police into libya to start trying to find out more information. it would be wonderful not to hear a constant drum beat of all of the people in the uk who keep saying they are innocent, libya did not really do it. it would be great to put that to rest. >> what if you find that colonel gaddafi directly ordered the bombing of the flight? >> we listened to the trial. plenty of evidence to convict him of his involvement. >> thank you very much for your time. >> , gaddafi first seized power in 1969 and soon became one of the most ruthless dictators in the
presumably we can find out much more of the information about the bomb and how it got to malta and all of the other things that we have some information about. there is a whole lot of information missing still. >> what king organization to to get that information now? can the u.s. government helped negotiate? -- what kind of organization can get that information now? >> they are asking the council to help with that. we have got support from the administration and the legislature to...
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play the last qualifier against malta negra this evening capello's team on top of group g. six points clear of their closest rivals and need ls single point to secure a direct ticket to poland and ukraine next year and with a full squad available for this fixture this task doesn't look too hard to achieve . during. the last three days i selected twenty four players for this game or the feat to do it again tomorrow. in the kontinental hockey league failed to go top of the western conference after suffering a two three home defeat more it was the visitors from hamas who took the lead at the start of the second period between charlotte made the test could be too late with his close range shot the hosts made it six minutes to get an equaliser yakker frill of making the most of a power play to level matters with breakthrough that gave me teacher us of the time or in france for the second time in the game after scoring on a power play the muscovites managed to take the game into extra time with less than three minutes to go in the third period through sergei but the additional fi
play the last qualifier against malta negra this evening capello's team on top of group g. six points clear of their closest rivals and need ls single point to secure a direct ticket to poland and ukraine next year and with a full squad available for this fixture this task doesn't look too hard to achieve . during. the last three days i selected twenty four players for this game or the feat to do it again tomorrow. in the kontinental hockey league failed to go top of the western conference...
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if that's too dangerous, maybe to malta. but we can help them. they don't have the medical capability to care for all of these wounded. more are still coming in. i think that would be very important in our relations with the libyan government and people. don't get me wrong. they have challenges but there are like america. they are proud of what we've done to help them. i think we could do enormous things by helping them with the casualties that they've experienced, which have been horrendous. >> schieffer: let's talk a little politics this morning. what's the deal here? new jersey governor chris christie said he would commit suicide before running for president. now, everybody tells me he is seriously reconsidering whether to get into the race. do you think he's going to run? do you think he ought to? >> i don't know. i think it's a tough decision that only he and his family can make. i do remember in past years we've had people whose names popped up and they've been kind of the flavor of the month. i'm a great admirer of governor christie. i thi
if that's too dangerous, maybe to malta. but we can help them. they don't have the medical capability to care for all of these wounded. more are still coming in. i think that would be very important in our relations with the libyan government and people. don't get me wrong. they have challenges but there are like america. they are proud of what we've done to help them. i think we could do enormous things by helping them with the casualties that they've experienced, which have been horrendous....
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authorities are now being more or less blackmailed by by the european union in order to a tour to malta really mystery according to to set pressure on the court system of ukraine again i do not believe this is a fear approach from the european union but in any case i want to bring europe was never big fan of to machine code which it was she was prime minister why such such interference now again i don't commission he's being supported by a very influential political force in year of the european peoples party which is the biggest party faction in the european parliament which has the biggest participation in the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe and they can see how this specific big political of our time here says yes and how this piece mr sibal you can call group initiates all the time this active approach by the union by the council of europe in one car this but in any case i do not believe the. keys of my dancing machine can't explode can undermine the region between the european union and ukraine the union is very very much interested in having q korean ears and more
authorities are now being more or less blackmailed by by the european union in order to a tour to malta really mystery according to to set pressure on the court system of ukraine again i do not believe this is a fear approach from the european union but in any case i want to bring europe was never big fan of to machine code which it was she was prime minister why such such interference now again i don't commission he's being supported by a very influential political force in year of the...
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thousands of signed the petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of malta multiple which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. where a change in the school curriculum sheriff like globalisation one of the town has been taught because it's important how did you. another world cultures such as egypt china and india the new european parliament reports but compulsory school lessons on the benefits of the e.u. from quote a very young age critics want kids learning less and less about their own country states which still teaching the see saw in themselves to history. see paris. let's have a brief look at some other international headlines now of the nobel prize for medicine been awarded to a canadian born a scientist three days after he died the nobel committee only found out ralph simon had passed away from cancer after the announcement was made it ward is not given pause humorously and the voting committee is now checking its regulations simon was awarded with two waters for research into
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thousands of signed a petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of malta multiple which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. which changing the school curriculum to reflect globalisation a moment of pause because it's important to have a view on the world cultures such as egypt and india a new european parliament reports but compulsory school lessons on the benefits of the e.u. from quote a very young age critics want kids are learning less and less about their own country states which stop teaching maypoles they say concern themselves to history . the new push to altie paris. where terrorists are breaking an artsy and i'll be back with a recap of our top five. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center they are. linking these intense on your show the case is set to get the status of the human experiment it's . let's see if we pursue this right here is what it knows the boy is allegedly trying to senseless and it's all changed lives are f
thousands of signed a petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of malta multiple which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. which changing the school curriculum to reflect globalisation a moment of pause because it's important to have a view on the world cultures such as egypt and india a new european parliament reports but compulsory school lessons on the benefits of the e.u. from...
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thousands of signed a petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of malta multiple which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. we're changing the school curriculum to reflect globalization. because it's important to have a view on other world countries such as egypt china and india the new european parliament reports but compulsory school lessons on the benefits of the e.u. from quote a very young age critics want kids are learning less and less about their own country states which still teaching their paws they say concern themselves to history. than you will sure altie paris. coming up in a few minutes the us broadcasting brainwash where big conglomerates seem to be pulling the strings coming your way out of the headlines. first. to. just see how. the sun. was. up. for just. fifty fifty fifty .
thousands of signed a petition of the french revolution lessons were replaced by the african kingdom of malta multiple which many say they've never heard of the ministry of education refused to be interviewed but gave us this statement. we're changing the school curriculum to reflect globalization. because it's important to have a view on other world countries such as egypt china and india the new european parliament reports but compulsory school lessons on the benefits of the e.u. from quote a...
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dolphin and bryce malta as briony bad off to six extra holes to win the frys dot com by playing california his first win on the p.g.a. tour after the longest playoff on the toll this year the pair were tied at seventeen on the par overall at the end of the final round and it looked like. i would never be separated. appeared to be in trouble on the fourth extra hole but i'm quite south out of it and then on the sixth playoff hole it's a beautiful approach the ball flying one hundred thirty four feet to within six feet the cup. he then signed for birdie to finally clinch the title and nine hundred thousand dollars in prize money. while these last three years won the madrid masters to seal his first title on the european tour the englishman started his final round badly picking up a couple of bogeys but then a run of four birdies from five goals and three shots clear of the rest of the field and this effort on the fifteenth was something to behold as the ball spun uphill towards the hole. however nerves crept in on the eighteenth as he found the water and then the suns before making a double
dolphin and bryce malta as briony bad off to six extra holes to win the frys dot com by playing california his first win on the p.g.a. tour after the longest playoff on the toll this year the pair were tied at seventeen on the par overall at the end of the final round and it looked like. i would never be separated. appeared to be in trouble on the fourth extra hole but i'm quite south out of it and then on the sixth playoff hole it's a beautiful approach the ball flying one hundred thirty four...
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an externality for you we talked to malta andrus and she's the former chief accountant for the european commission.
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this morning, we happen to be live at the french embassy we h musicians practice malta who are alreadylaying this morningen we'll get a preview of all the different kind of entertainment from across the pond that will be available for you and your family. the host country happens to be poland. we'll talk to a representative from that embassy about what they wanted to get across this year. we'll tell you how to take advantage of all the wonderful entertainment that will be available. remember, free for you and your family. >> thank you. we'll check in with you later on. >>> time to say good morning to our facebook fan. day. it is regina hairston greer and she watches fox 5 morning news before going to bed after her midnight tour of duty. she is a d.c. police officer. thank you for what you do out there on the streets every day. if you want to be tomorrow's fan of the day, find us on myfoxdc.com. >>> coming up on fox amorning news on this thursday morning, a shock ore day one of testimony in the lululemon murder trial. the case isn't over yet. a live report straight ahead. >>> he is maki
this morning, we happen to be live at the french embassy we h musicians practice malta who are alreadylaying this morningen we'll get a preview of all the different kind of entertainment from across the pond that will be available for you and your family. the host country happens to be poland. we'll talk to a representative from that embassy about what they wanted to get across this year. we'll tell you how to take advantage of all the wonderful entertainment that will be available. remember,...
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we are no. 17 in the world today, comparable to malta in terms of broadband connectivity, and slipping. it is 15,000 new technology jobs every year for the next five years, when we are hurting due to unemployment. it is every single penny of lower investment is private money, $14 billion over the next eight years. >> we are going to have to leave it there. sanjiv ahuja is the chairman and ceo of lightsquared. cecilia kang, tech reporter with "the washington post." this is the second half of our interview with sanjiv ahuja. >> you are at the center of at least two investigations by lawmakers on capitol hill. there is a lot of question as to whether relationships the company had with the white house and meetings with the fcc, fast process for getting the approval to needed to get your network up and running. you defend yourself in full-page ads, as peter mentioned. what is wrong here? are you misunderstood, in your mind, and why? >> cecilia, lightsquared has gone through probably the most extensive regulatory process i have seen anywhere in the world. the spectrum has been going through
we are no. 17 in the world today, comparable to malta in terms of broadband connectivity, and slipping. it is 15,000 new technology jobs every year for the next five years, when we are hurting due to unemployment. it is every single penny of lower investment is private money, $14 billion over the next eight years. >> we are going to have to leave it there. sanjiv ahuja is the chairman and ceo of lightsquared. cecilia kang, tech reporter with "the washington post." this is the...
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air force c-17 transport from malta and met by fighters known to be a group known tore instrumental -- from tripoli that led to what we're seeing today. and then the various militias were taking care of security or assisting with security. the only reason we point that out is because it was really brought home the point and illustrated the point that the situation there is unsettled and that's something hillary clinton herself and those traveling with her, the point they came back to again and again trying to convince the chairman of the transitional national council there and the prime minister with whom she had a conference, the disjointed, un-unified operating as freelancers in different parts of the country, even within citiy ies like trip, one militia might control one area around the airport and another around downtown encouraged them to get back together. that is the struggle they will be facing. there are issues on the forefront, 15,000 wounded in the fight to he have overthrow gadhafi as the battle has unfolded. some assets have been unfrozen by the international community, t
air force c-17 transport from malta and met by fighters known to be a group known tore instrumental -- from tripoli that led to what we're seeing today. and then the various militias were taking care of security or assisting with security. the only reason we point that out is because it was really brought home the point and illustrated the point that the situation there is unsettled and that's something hillary clinton herself and those traveling with her, the point they came back to again and...
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including his wife pouring scalding water on their nanny now recovering from third-degree burns in malta's pretty much what he deserved. >> i don't think anyone will cry tears for moammar gadhafi except maybe his own family members, but in the sense of this new government as it tries to start up and the tribal packs in dispute with libya. isn't it important to get it right from the beginning. >> john, i don't disagree with the senator that there will not be tears shed, but they do have to now form a government and institute the rule of law, and they've got to have the credibility with the libyan people to do that. i don't think anybody ought to be spending a whole lot of time trying to figure out what happened because i don't think it matter, but i do think going forward, if there is a sense that he was treated in a way that it is in violation of human rights not consistent with the rule of law, after all, the transitional government wants to be something better than gadhafi was and better in the eyes of the libyan people than moammar gadhafi. >> you were just there, so i want your persp
including his wife pouring scalding water on their nanny now recovering from third-degree burns in malta's pretty much what he deserved. >> i don't think anyone will cry tears for moammar gadhafi except maybe his own family members, but in the sense of this new government as it tries to start up and the tribal packs in dispute with libya. isn't it important to get it right from the beginning. >> john, i don't disagree with the senator that there will not be tears shed, but they do...
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right now you've got, what is it, malta and i can't remember another country. you've got so many different countries that you've got to agree to this and you've got electorates. you've got different governments. it's very challenging and there's a lot of indecisiveness. so i'm worried about the functionality of the leaders over there. >> right. almost any one country can veto it. it's like the senate on steroids. >> exactly. >> but talk about the senate for a minute. one of the likely scenarios is bill gets broken down a little or passed around in piecemeal. the president broached that in his press conference. in your view what would be the most important parts of the package to push, what would be the ones the democrats are really fighting to keep? >> you're asking a starving man to pick one choice on a menu but i'll try. i'm going to cheat a little bit. i think the rule -- if that's my choice, i'm just going to say economic hippocratic oath, do no harm. right now we have a payroll tax cut and extended weeks of unemployment benefits at work in the 2011 economy
right now you've got, what is it, malta and i can't remember another country. you've got so many different countries that you've got to agree to this and you've got electorates. you've got different governments. it's very challenging and there's a lot of indecisiveness. so i'm worried about the functionality of the leaders over there. >> right. almost any one country can veto it. it's like the senate on steroids. >> exactly. >> but talk about the senate for a minute. one of...
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cultural institutions we have a lot to preview i will get started with sarah, and nick they are from malta. tell me about your group. >> our group is mystic hands we just use hands that is all you see from nick and our show is based -- >> so now he steps out of frame and only puts his hands in. >> no, we have video of them performing this will better help explain it. >> basically, we put our heads together how can we portray something, unique from our island one of the tiniest islands in the world. >> i know it is not every ou me >> it is quite rare really. >> and however being such a tiny island we have the oldest building in the world, 5,000 years old castle the oldest structure in the world we said how can we put that, it was in with the chirp's performance -- children's performance we put our heads together and this cute characters came onboard his name is slim. >> the green characters. >> he is transported through time to a time vortex of 5,000 years and stuck in time basically by two archaeology musicians who discovered these mysterious tablet which is have the power of transcending
cultural institutions we have a lot to preview i will get started with sarah, and nick they are from malta. tell me about your group. >> our group is mystic hands we just use hands that is all you see from nick and our show is based -- >> so now he steps out of frame and only puts his hands in. >> no, we have video of them performing this will better help explain it. >> basically, we put our heads together how can we portray something, unique from our island one of the...
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. >> small state from the republic of malta. size has nothing to do with how much or effective a state can be on a global sphere. only a few weeks ago [ inaudible ] in the libyan crisis. however, in terms of climate change, size does matter. small states should be positively discriminated and the large scheme of things. not to mention carbon tax and the carbon efforts and the community through the commonwealth must give adequate financial and social assistance to them. unless this principle of solidarity is applied, it will lead to a situation where so much will be carried by so few. thank you. >> i think one or two people who have spoken before are standing up. colleague, honorable colleague. >> thank you, lord speaker. my name is caroline king from kenya. i stand here to support this motion. [ inaudible ] today the threat from climate change it is a serious threat. it is urgent and it is growing. and when generations respond to this challenge we'll be judged by our future generations. so it is our duty to act boldly, swiftly a
. >> small state from the republic of malta. size has nothing to do with how much or effective a state can be on a global sphere. only a few weeks ago [ inaudible ] in the libyan crisis. however, in terms of climate change, size does matter. small states should be positively discriminated and the large scheme of things. not to mention carbon tax and the carbon efforts and the community through the commonwealth must give adequate financial and social assistance to them. unless this...
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malta enough investment into small business enterprise and if this party is anything is the party ofand enterprise. [applause] this brings us to the question about the kind of economy we want to see and the kind of banking system we want to serve. we all know what kind of banking system we don't want. let's look at what happened in the world bank of scotland. a day or one individual was so focused on the loan to the self aggrandizement that it could risk the livelihood of the 200,000 people who work for the bank, the 15 million who entrusted the bank to their life savings, the 60 million taxpayers who had to bail out the bank. that is what i mean by the responsibility in business. what i mean by your responsibility in government is to regulate banks controlled public finances and leave our country exposed to the international money market. so why ask ed miller band, you say you wouldn't bring back to run our banking system so why on earth would you bring him back to run our economy? [applause] the flood of there are businesses that are irresponsible and we will deal with them with a
malta enough investment into small business enterprise and if this party is anything is the party ofand enterprise. [applause] this brings us to the question about the kind of economy we want to see and the kind of banking system we want to serve. we all know what kind of banking system we don't want. let's look at what happened in the world bank of scotland. a day or one individual was so focused on the loan to the self aggrandizement that it could risk the livelihood of the 200,000 people who...
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remember -- we're number 17 in the world today, 17, comparable to malta in terms of broadband connectivity and slipping. it's 15,000 new technology jobs every year for the next five years. when we're hurting with unemployment, it's every single penny of our investment is private money. $14 billion over the next eight years. >> host: we're going to have to leave it there. sanjiv ahuja is the chairman and ceo of lightsquared. lightsquared.com if you want more information or to see the full page ad. cecilia kang, tech reporter with the "washington post." >> host: this is the communicators program, and this is the second half of the interview with sanjiv ahuja, chairman and ceo of lightsquared. cecilia kang is the guest reporter. cecilia kang? >> guest: you are right now at the subject as well as the regulatory agency, the federal communications commission, of at least two investigations by people, lawmakers on capitol hill. there's a lot of question as to whether relationships that the companies had with the white house and meetings with the fcc, a fast process some say at the fcc for getting
remember -- we're number 17 in the world today, 17, comparable to malta in terms of broadband connectivity and slipping. it's 15,000 new technology jobs every year for the next five years. when we're hurting with unemployment, it's every single penny of our investment is private money. $14 billion over the next eight years. >> host: we're going to have to leave it there. sanjiv ahuja is the chairman and ceo of lightsquared. lightsquared.com if you want more information or to see the full...
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>> and finland, malta, you mean they should have all the same voting rights and privileges as germans aren't giving up fiscal autonomy but the greeks need to. you need to alter them so that the voting rights, the weight of responsibility actually is borne by the people with money. >> here in america, europe as a whole is an economy as large as america's. >> that's right. >> i don't think anybody particularly care about the summit today or the three meetings before it this week. next week, g-20. >> americans should be worried about a banking crises. the potential that in france, for example, you'll have insolvency, panic and a crisis that could create contagion. a lot of banks, jpmorgan, goldman sachs, trading down because they have a lot of exposure to european banks. truly a transmission mechanism. >> would it be another lehman? >> in the worst case, of course, it could be another lehman nap is what banks are panicking about now, and what viewers should worry about. longer term, looking for the europeans putting the building blocks together to allow the european institutions to funct
>> and finland, malta, you mean they should have all the same voting rights and privileges as germans aren't giving up fiscal autonomy but the greeks need to. you need to alter them so that the voting rights, the weight of responsibility actually is borne by the people with money. >> here in america, europe as a whole is an economy as large as america's. >> that's right. >> i don't think anybody particularly care about the summit today or the three meetings before it...
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you were also making a point about the malta on -- multinational system. >> when we are thinking about , one's going out strategy of the difficult things in china is that it is still in the process of developing a lot of rules and regulations and trying to figure out what it was to do and setting its own standards. that could make it more difficult for foreign investors. china will put out a kind of rule our policy announcement about innovation or a dream dam and when the international theory descends on beijing, it backtracks and things are applied differently from one moment to the next. part of the challenge in terms of investing in china has to do with the fact that is in a time of transition as it figures out how it wants to develop its own the economy. that is not something that the u.s. was looking forward. in terms of chinese companies going out and living up to what they demands of others, what i think i meant by that is that we see chinese companies go off into latin america, africa, and asia. in many respects, they are not bringing best practices. when it comes to environmen
you were also making a point about the malta on -- multinational system. >> when we are thinking about , one's going out strategy of the difficult things in china is that it is still in the process of developing a lot of rules and regulations and trying to figure out what it was to do and setting its own standards. that could make it more difficult for foreign investors. china will put out a kind of rule our policy announcement about innovation or a dream dam and when the international...
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. >> that is on the c-17 that we took from malta into tripoli, which was fantastic.when you're flying into these places like into tripoli, it goes down and spirals because to avoid any of those hand held missiles which are all over the place in libya. it was fantastic. >> that is something. mika had called me up this weekend when she was on "meet the press" and said you've got to see hillary clinton. she's at the top of her game. and in this age when washington politicians seem to be so small and trite, she seems to be one of the last giants left. >> and she is at the top of her game. and she's doing something as a secretary of state that really almost no secretary of state has ever done. because she's both a politician and a diplomat. >> exactly. >> she goes to these places and she does the high level diplomatic meetings where she doesn't say very much and does a town hall with local people. she did a town hall in tripoli, did a town hall in islamabad. she's using those politician skills and the diplomatic skills and creating a whole new language and vocabulary. >>
. >> that is on the c-17 that we took from malta into tripoli, which was fantastic.when you're flying into these places like into tripoli, it goes down and spirals because to avoid any of those hand held missiles which are all over the place in libya. it was fantastic. >> that is something. mika had called me up this weekend when she was on "meet the press" and said you've got to see hillary clinton. she's at the top of her game. and in this age when washington politicians...
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comparable to malta in terms of broadband conductivity, and slipping. it is 15,000 new technology jobs every year for the next five years. when we are hurting due to unemployment. it's every single penny of our investment is private money. $14 billion over the next eight years. >> host: we will have to leave it there. sanjiv ahuja is the ceo and president of lightsquared. cecelia kang, tech reporter with "washington post." >> and this is "the communicators" program and this is the second half of our interview with sanjiv ahuja who is chairman and ceo of lightsquared. cecelia kang is our guest reporter. cecelia kang. >> you are right now at the subject as well as the revelatory agency, the federal communications commission of at least two investigations by people, to lawmakers on capitol hill. there's a lot of question as to whether relationships that the companies had with the white house and meetings with the fcc, a fast process someone's at the fcc for getting the approval you needed to get your network up and running. you defend yourself in full-page
comparable to malta in terms of broadband conductivity, and slipping. it is 15,000 new technology jobs every year for the next five years. when we are hurting due to unemployment. it's every single penny of our investment is private money. $14 billion over the next eight years. >> host: we will have to leave it there. sanjiv ahuja is the ceo and president of lightsquared. cecelia kang, tech reporter with "washington post." >> and this is "the communicators"...