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. >> mckenzie. >> thank you. commissioners i'm dennis mckenzie diamond consulting and education it's -- i've been writing for 25 years and i also teach high school for the last 13 years and my comment today was about the eir being presented between your department and the planning department so my comment today on this issue is that my proposal -- i've could i've asked last week to use the opportunity as they begin the process of eir to study my proposal for high school classroom inside the arena and the issues here today already -- my proposal is to deal with the positive affects of education and what this proposal can mean for our city and entire environment and again, we're talking about these last items have been about the natural resources our human interaction and relationship with the earth and environment is important so i mean for the benefit -- let me briefly read this comment my proposal on my website basically i'm asking for this study to take into consideration the classroom. i'm asking the eir to st
. >> mckenzie. >> thank you. commissioners i'm dennis mckenzie diamond consulting and education it's -- i've been writing for 25 years and i also teach high school for the last 13 years and my comment today was about the eir being presented between your department and the planning department so my comment today on this issue is that my proposal -- i've could i've asked last week to use the opportunity as they begin the process of eir to study my proposal for high school classroom...
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david mckenzie, cnn, china. >> i love that. isn't that great? it's payback time for all of the men out there. >> is it? >> they're going to get a taste of it. >> tell you what, i need a beer after watching david there. >> we should just hook you up. thanks for watching cnn. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. stay tuned for cnn newsroom. ♪ >>> brutal deseptember tiff and ineffective. the scathing senate report revealing cia torture practices after september 11th. this morning, the growing controversy over the report's contents and its release. are americans overseas now in danger? big questions this morning. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. wednesday, december 10th. it's 45k a.m. in the
david mckenzie, cnn, china. >> i love that. isn't that great? it's payback time for all of the men out there. >> is it? >> they're going to get a taste of it. >> tell you what, i need a beer after watching david there. >> we should just hook you up. thanks for watching cnn. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. stay tuned for cnn newsroom. ♪ >>> brutal deseptember tiff and ineffective. the scathing senate report revealing cia torture...
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don't make the decisions, the decisions will be made shortly and they will be made by daveis and mckenzie and, you know, i am totally prepared for that. and you know, i just know that the body of work where we were a long time ago and where we are nought are two -- are now are two different plays. how about the other harbaugh. now, here is gabrielle. down near the goal line. leading 10-3. but the 4th, belongs to the ravens. past, catch, 27 un0ed. tphr-rbgs l arbs cc -- pass, catch, 27 yards. now, a lot depends on steelerses game tonight. but the raiders would play the bengles. >>> now, rodgers left against the turn. the catch for megatron. signing him up at 14. we are in green bay. comes back to engineer a drive. here is the go ahead. randall cobb, touchdown, packers win it 30-20 clinching the nfc north. still in the nfc. that is newton. you know it is the panthers, winner take all. play off spot. all carolina, duke, the 5 yard touchdown. and then he took over. and the south division. record of 7-8-1. blowing up the falcons at home. 34-3. nfc, play off match up, sea hawks, packers, off ne
don't make the decisions, the decisions will be made shortly and they will be made by daveis and mckenzie and, you know, i am totally prepared for that. and you know, i just know that the body of work where we were a long time ago and where we are nought are two -- are now are two different plays. how about the other harbaugh. now, here is gabrielle. down near the goal line. leading 10-3. but the 4th, belongs to the ravens. past, catch, 27 un0ed. tphr-rbgs l arbs cc -- pass, catch, 27 yards....
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-based writing team lorne mckenzie and andrew gettens are getting married. >> they got married.hey married on the cbs lot. they did meet on a hollywood set. the evesalk of hollywood as a video has leaked from lauren's wild bachelorette party. >> we just obtained an exclusive peek of what that wild weekend was like. take a look. ♪ the night we met i knew i ♪ needed you so ♪ >> this is actually lauren's bachelorette party. she decided she had been to vegas. she's done all of that. she is the last person in her group of friends to get married. she wanted to do something different. she got the guys to produce this music video with her and her friends. ♪ be my be my little baby ♪ >> this is fantastic. it's like 1950s, no boas no weird dudes in g-strings, banana hammock things. they are dancing to "be my baby" then "go crazy" by beyonce. >> that's mom and grandma. >> oh they are doing beyonce moves. >> they break into "timber" by pitbull. ♪ you better move ♪ you better dance ♪ >> this is the coolest bachelorette party ever. how much fun must it have been to do this make-up, costumes c
-based writing team lorne mckenzie and andrew gettens are getting married. >> they got married.hey married on the cbs lot. they did meet on a hollywood set. the evesalk of hollywood as a video has leaked from lauren's wild bachelorette party. >> we just obtained an exclusive peek of what that wild weekend was like. take a look. ♪ the night we met i knew i ♪ needed you so ♪ >> this is actually lauren's bachelorette party. she decided she had been to vegas. she's done all...
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no one remembers alexander mckenzie, but everyone remembers lewis and clark.to the starting point, the real starting point of the expedition, they had to hack their way or somehow drive the way through the better part of 1000 miles of virgin old eastern forest. woods dominated their journey. they traveled in wooden canoes, , woodenoden palisades fires and so on. it seemed one could tell the story of early american exploration under the general loosely heading of wood. with this continue? earth. i used to be a geologist. not a very good one but i fundamental understanding of geology. nextseemed that what was that was going to happen in the american story involved geology. once you come to understand the you knew where the rocky mountains were, where the sierra were, where the pacific oceans began, the rivers and so forth. what you need to know was what america was made of, not just where it was. you sent out the surveyors and the geologist. the first one, this is slightly personally embarrassing for me, i had written a book in 2001 call the male may change the
no one remembers alexander mckenzie, but everyone remembers lewis and clark.to the starting point, the real starting point of the expedition, they had to hack their way or somehow drive the way through the better part of 1000 miles of virgin old eastern forest. woods dominated their journey. they traveled in wooden canoes, , woodenoden palisades fires and so on. it seemed one could tell the story of early american exploration under the general loosely heading of wood. with this continue? earth....
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turns out this 36-year-old woman, terra mckenzie, was in town selling magazine subscriptions but decided to take this opportunity to steal this package. she was arrested and charged with mail theft. >>> this army paratrooper practicing maneuvers, as you can see. they're all on the static line and they're about to drop. so he gives us thumbs up, everything's going okay, it's beautiful. just what a relaxing kind of moment this is for him. until things start to go awry. >> oh my god, i'm going to hit a tree! >> exactly where he lands. >> oh, ah, oh! >> dangling there. >> as you can see, definitely in a tree. pretty awesome. >> he's got figure out, how do i get down from here and complete the practice mission? first thing he does, adjusts himself, get the camera off. you get a great view of what he looks like hanging there. >> this is a first. >> my impression of a pinata. >> parachute caught up in the tree, and he gives us a rundown of his injuries. >> definite pinched a nut. >> most of us, we'd be stuck in a tree like that, we'd be going, my gosh, calm down, calm down. not this guy. takes
turns out this 36-year-old woman, terra mckenzie, was in town selling magazine subscriptions but decided to take this opportunity to steal this package. she was arrested and charged with mail theft. >>> this army paratrooper practicing maneuvers, as you can see. they're all on the static line and they're about to drop. so he gives us thumbs up, everything's going okay, it's beautiful. just what a relaxing kind of moment this is for him. until things start to go awry. >> oh my...
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and ambushes a notorious tabloid editor kelvin mckenzie over extramarital text messaging, and he wouldave been labelled a love rat. >> that's probably the end of that. >> one rogue reporter is an hour-long romp through the sordid world of british tabloid journalism. i sat with him in london. >> thank you for joining us here at the "the listening post." after you made public comments about the relationship between the press and politics in britain, one of murder's key editors at "the sun" newspaper described your words as a grotesque picture. did a light go off in your head and think it sounded like a souped of a film name. >> it's a turp of phrase. he obviously did headlines in his time. i liked the philosophy, as long as the right people are clapping and booing, everything is right in the world. you know, if a murdoch lieutenant is booing. that's a victory. >> grotesque carrick atture is kind of what you did with the film. >> it's one-sided. i make no bones about that, it's my film, my perspective, and authored by me. >> now is my chance to be a real hack. speak truth to power. >> tha
and ambushes a notorious tabloid editor kelvin mckenzie over extramarital text messaging, and he wouldave been labelled a love rat. >> that's probably the end of that. >> one rogue reporter is an hour-long romp through the sordid world of british tabloid journalism. i sat with him in london. >> thank you for joining us here at the "the listening post." after you made public comments about the relationship between the press and politics in britain, one of murder's key...
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. >> reporter: randy mckenzie was flying to new york to see her kid and she was thankful for an on-timelight. >> i was worried but when i got here, i was pleasantly surprised. these guys are incredibly efficient. >> reporter: no delays or cancellations to speak of here. but that all could change as we close in on christmas. there's nasty weather headed for the east coast. online some have dubbed this storm system santa bomb. it will bring rain and strong wind. in the coming days it could trigger delays. >> we just chill out and enjoy the rest. >> reporter: this family from palo alto is off -- is off to boston. trying not to worry about the weather. rolling with the punches during this hectic holiday season. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it's a beautiful day to be outdoors whether you are flying out of sfo or just hanging around. take a look at this beautiful view from san francisco out towards the west. unseasonably warm weather will stick around for one more day. also sticking around for one more day, the king tides. the coastal advisory goes through. the last high tide starte
. >> reporter: randy mckenzie was flying to new york to see her kid and she was thankful for an on-timelight. >> i was worried but when i got here, i was pleasantly surprised. these guys are incredibly efficient. >> reporter: no delays or cancellations to speak of here. but that all could change as we close in on christmas. there's nasty weather headed for the east coast. online some have dubbed this storm system santa bomb. it will bring rain and strong wind. in the coming...
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>> reporter: bruce mckenzie lives in the retirement community. >> i'm taking a class at the universityled hip-hop 101, and i didn't know how to listen to the rap songs that are on hip-hop. and ryan showed me how to go to youtube, which i never knew anything about. so i go to youtube now and i can listen to all these rap songs for my class. >>> reporter: mckenzie and other residents warrick with students from the nearby lavista high school and they love it. >> these young women are delightful. they're bright. makes me feel ten years younger every time they come. >> reporter: the students are equally enthusiastic. >> i'm just a high school student and here i'm getting to connect with these people who don't really know anything about technology. i have the power to connect them and it's a special feel. >> i'm learning a lot from them and they're learning from me. i think i like older people more than younger people. >> reporter: jack williamson runs this chapter of cyberseniors. >> it helps bridge the gap between the generation gap and the information gap and builds relationships with you
>> reporter: bruce mckenzie lives in the retirement community. >> i'm taking a class at the universityled hip-hop 101, and i didn't know how to listen to the rap songs that are on hip-hop. and ryan showed me how to go to youtube, which i never knew anything about. so i go to youtube now and i can listen to all these rap songs for my class. >>> reporter: mckenzie and other residents warrick with students from the nearby lavista high school and they love it. >> these...
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. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when you went head-to-head and onetime when he had to work together to push something through that would work unless you cooperated? >> each department obviously has its own bureaucracy and they all kind of operate in their own area. and yet when you are dealing with a critical issue like afghanistan or isis or other things, it's really important to work together. you have the diplomatic arm of the government working with the defense arm of the government to be able to work together to get things accomplished. frankly a big part of that is personalities that are involved. i just have to tell you secretary clinton and i because of our history working together we were able to work together because i said to
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we're going to air our special and then later on jesse, kimberly bob anna and mckenzie are going to be out in times square. >> it's going to be hitness. >> don't miss it. big night tomorrow night. >>> i'm ed henry, in for bret baier, this is a fox news alert. a massive recovery operation under way at inn hourthis hour in the java sea. as the mission try remains over just why the plane plunged into the sea in the first place. that story just ahead. >>> but first moments ago in new york city, the police union chief came out swinging against embattled democratic mayor bill de blasio. >> there were a number of discusses, especially about the safety issues that our members state. there was no resolve, and our thought here today is that actions speak louder than words.
we're going to air our special and then later on jesse, kimberly bob anna and mckenzie are going to be out in times square. >> it's going to be hitness. >> don't miss it. big night tomorrow night. >>> i'm ed henry, in for bret baier, this is a fox news alert. a massive recovery operation under way at inn hourthis hour in the java sea. as the mission try remains over just why the plane plunged into the sea in the first place. that story just ahead. >>> but first...
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mark davis and by reggie mckenzie and i'm totally prepared for that but, you know i just know that the body of work of where we were a long time ago and where we are right now are two totally different places, and i think that's fairly obvious right now. i mean, i don't know that you could judge that on one game. >> top of the red zone brought to you by your local toyota dealer. toyota, let's go places. the first five picks of the 2013 nfl draft are set. raiders on the fourth overall selection opened linebacker. fifth overall last draft. he is a top candidate for rookie of the year. they should get a great player. you would think maybe. with number four. who is the next head coach for the 49ers? that is a question looming ahead. our esteemed panel weighs in next. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >> welcome back. xfinity sports sunday. insider matt and ray. our 49ers insider dennis. i'll start with you. who do
mark davis and by reggie mckenzie and i'm totally prepared for that but, you know i just know that the body of work of where we were a long time ago and where we are right now are two totally different places, and i think that's fairly obvious right now. i mean, i don't know that you could judge that on one game. >> top of the red zone brought to you by your local toyota dealer. toyota, let's go places. the first five picks of the 2013 nfl draft are set. raiders on the fourth overall...
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deployment left in 1842, after doing algiers, ant visit in noted --in of the ship was is captain mckenzie cohorting in the enlisted man. his hands onto get alcohol and tobacco. it was quite popular. a large ed the help of bosun's mate named cromwell and smalls. named they were thinking about how to take over the ship so they could go out and do piracy. crew found out put him in they shackles. they shackled both of them. in december in 1842, the mutiny nt for a planned is, of course, death by hanging, without trial. you can imagine when this ship came in with the son of the of war now dead it was outraged with the country. they were exonerated. and from that action, our george y of the navy, appointed without any money to put the institution on from nks of the severn which we took the institution from the army base. just that interesting story brings us to understanding some of the great stories you're today.to hear they're more than just stories, they're basis in fact. first task is to introduce the first speaker. of hornfischer, for those you who are students and folks who love history c
deployment left in 1842, after doing algiers, ant visit in noted --in of the ship was is captain mckenzie cohorting in the enlisted man. his hands onto get alcohol and tobacco. it was quite popular. a large ed the help of bosun's mate named cromwell and smalls. named they were thinking about how to take over the ship so they could go out and do piracy. crew found out put him in they shackles. they shackled both of them. in december in 1842, the mutiny nt for a planned is, of course, death by...
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we're going to air our special and then later on jesse, kimberly bob anna and mckenzie are going to bebe hitness. >> don't miss it. big night tomorrow night. >> it is wednesday december 31st new year's eve. more than a million people about to squeeze into times square like sardines. as the ball drops so do temperatures. we are live with the crossroads of the world with everything you need to know. >> and a fox news alert gone from gitmo. five more pridz engineers released overnight after a dozen years. what we have just learned about them and where they are going. why the travel companies are trying to take them down. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning to you. happy new year's eve. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this wednesday. i am heather childers. >> i am lia gabrielle in for heather childersled -- ainsley earhardt. >> millions of people around the globe are getting ready to ring in the new year. more than a million of them right here in new york city. hard to belief another year has gone by. with the new year becomes a major chill. maria molina is
we're going to air our special and then later on jesse, kimberly bob anna and mckenzie are going to bebe hitness. >> don't miss it. big night tomorrow night. >> it is wednesday december 31st new year's eve. more than a million people about to squeeze into times square like sardines. as the ball drops so do temperatures. we are live with the crossroads of the world with everything you need to know. >> and a fox news alert gone from gitmo. five more pridz engineers released...
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. >> how and why is david mckenzie experiencing labor pains? we will explain later in the program. a lot of interesting stories to get to. but first, let's bring you the latest information we have. dianne feinstein says the cia's actions after the 9/11 attacks left a stain on american values and history. the newly released report prompted the fbi to issue a warning now to u.s. law enforcement to be wary of any extremist reaction to the report. a united nations official accused those of being involved as part of a criminal conspiracy and is demanding they be brought to justice. among the tactics revealed in the report, the cia conducted mock executions on at least two detainees. kept some awake for up to 180 hours straight. and stripped others naked, subjecting them to cold temperatures and very cold showers as well. now, many republicans blasted this report as a partisan move by democrats before they lose control of the senate next year. dana bash looks at the politics surrounding this report. >> my words give me no pleasure. >> graphic descriptions of grizzly torture. >> detainees
. >> how and why is david mckenzie experiencing labor pains? we will explain later in the program. a lot of interesting stories to get to. but first, let's bring you the latest information we have. dianne feinstein says the cia's actions after the 9/11 attacks left a stain on american values and history. the newly released report prompted the fbi to issue a warning now to u.s. law enforcement to be wary of any extremist reaction to the report. a united nations official accused those of...
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according to the mckenzie global institute. 20" of the world is overweight. in 20 years it will be 50%. scientists are working on an ingredient to suppress the appetite, and it can be added in bread. after 20 weeks of eating it, parities pants noticed a slow down in food. >> if you can produce more of this in the gut, it leads to positive health outcomes. people wouldn't have to change the diet and lifestyle in any way. it will be added to what it normally could ate and hopes to have an effect on weight gain. >> the blood is tape and tested showing an increase in ormoans. >> this is where the molecule is mixed into the food. it's a white powder that doesn't smell of anything, but tastes a little sweet. and has taken scientists four years to get it to this statement. this is the kind of food product to put it in. fruit smoothies. eaten on a regular basis, it can curb how much we eat by 10 to 15% a day, enough to stop us become bees. >> reporter: is this the solution to everyone. chantelle is a coach, motivating others from reaching their goals. when she applie
according to the mckenzie global institute. 20" of the world is overweight. in 20 years it will be 50%. scientists are working on an ingredient to suppress the appetite, and it can be added in bread. after 20 weeks of eating it, parities pants noticed a slow down in food. >> if you can produce more of this in the gut, it leads to positive health outcomes. people wouldn't have to change the diet and lifestyle in any way. it will be added to what it normally could ate and hopes to have...
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forget the achievements of the canadian and no one remembers alexander mckenzie, everyone remembers lewis, lewis & clark. now, to get to the starting real of the -- the starting point of the expedition, st. charles on the louis, north of st. they had to hack their way or somehow drive their way through of 1,000 miles of virgin old eastern forest. canoes, they den forth,fires with wood, so you could tell the story of up general on under the heading of wood. would this continue? earth. emember i said i used to be -- understanding of geology. seemed what was next happened in the american story geology. because once you come to understand the extent from that you knew now the extent of lewis & clark. you knew where the rocky were, the sierra were, you knew where the ocean began. what you now needed to know is what america is made of, not was. where it and so you sent out the surveyors and the geologists. the first one, slightly more embarrassing for me, i have 2001 aboutbook called the map that changed the world about william smith and his extraordinarynder circumstances of the first ever geo
forget the achievements of the canadian and no one remembers alexander mckenzie, everyone remembers lewis, lewis & clark. now, to get to the starting real of the -- the starting point of the expedition, st. charles on the louis, north of st. they had to hack their way or somehow drive their way through of 1,000 miles of virgin old eastern forest. canoes, they den forth,fires with wood, so you could tell the story of up general on under the heading of wood. would this continue? earth....
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and, you know when those -- and they'll be made by mark davis and by reggie mckenzie. you know i'm poelt totally prepared for that. but, you know i just know that the body of work of where we were a long time ago and where we are right now are two totally different places. i think that's fairly obvious right now. it easily could have been a 16-0 season. i got to tip my hat off to him. he never let up. even though you wanted him to let up, all right, coach, i'm tired, man, i'm breaking down. he kept pushing. he kept pushing that style of mind frame of never giving up never quitting. that's exactly what this team did. never gave up, never quit. >> now with today's loss the raiders will have the fourth overall pick in may's nfl draft. tampa bay secured the first pick after finishing with the worst record in history. >>> coming up practicing on a mission to mars in paradise. how astronauts are using hawaii to prepare for a trip to the red planet. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hawaii is known for its unique beauty. now scientists are using its terrain to help mimic a mission to mars. it's part
and, you know when those -- and they'll be made by mark davis and by reggie mckenzie. you know i'm poelt totally prepared for that. but, you know i just know that the body of work of where we were a long time ago and where we are right now are two totally different places. i think that's fairly obvious right now. it easily could have been a 16-0 season. i got to tip my hat off to him. he never let up. even though you wanted him to let up, all right, coach, i'm tired, man, i'm breaking down. he...
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this is a huge problem for one other person who's weighing a potential appeal is gupta, the mckenzieation, allegedly inside information to rajage rajaratnam about goldman sachs' earnings. one of the things argued was that he didn't get a benefit from raj rajaratnam, it was just friendship. the court said you have to show something more than friendship. liz: okay. >> this is very bad for -- liz: well, you whacked everybody days ago on this. charlie, thank you very much. >>> the closing bell ringing in 16 minutes. the s&p 500 on track -- look at these numbers right now -- pretty close to the worst of the session. well, on track to have its worst week in two and a half years, what's got investors running for the exits? we've got you more answers live from the noor of the new york stock exchange. plus, five days and counting until another fed decision the last of the year. will janet yellen and company change their tune about when a historic interest rate hike might happen? former chairman of economic advisers austan goolsbee is our exclusive guest coming up live and only here on fox bus
this is a huge problem for one other person who's weighing a potential appeal is gupta, the mckenzieation, allegedly inside information to rajage rajaratnam about goldman sachs' earnings. one of the things argued was that he didn't get a benefit from raj rajaratnam, it was just friendship. the court said you have to show something more than friendship. liz: okay. >> this is very bad for -- liz: well, you whacked everybody days ago on this. charlie, thank you very much. >>> the...
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because reggie mckenzie knows better than anyone that that team needs young talent that you can only get with higher round draft picks. and i can't imagine he would give up those valuable selections for a head coach. at the same time, i can't imagine jim harbaugh authorizing a trade to come to an oakland team that is losing draft pick that he feels like could make them stronger and ultimately force the 49ers hand and force them to fire him if that's what they want to do. >> thank you. >>> rough day for the silver and black in st. louis. oakland looking to build off the momentum from the kansas city win. didn't happen. first quarter, dumping to tray mason. he will do the rest. 35 yards later, the rams take an early 7-0 lead. second quarter now, 21-zip, st. louis. mason breaks free again. this time off the right side. it's a foot race. he is going to win 89 yards later. the rout is on. the rams shut out the raider, 52-0, their worst loss since 1961. >>> patriots and packers. quarterback battle. lambeau field between tom brady and aaron rodgers. second quarter, 23 seconds left on the cl
because reggie mckenzie knows better than anyone that that team needs young talent that you can only get with higher round draft picks. and i can't imagine he would give up those valuable selections for a head coach. at the same time, i can't imagine jim harbaugh authorizing a trade to come to an oakland team that is losing draft pick that he feels like could make them stronger and ultimately force the 49ers hand and force them to fire him if that's what they want to do. >> thank you....
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mckenzie did a study, and these executives went out and interviewed a lot of these ceos.hey can't get ahead of the problem, they can't keep up with cyber attacks. so this is one of those situations. when people are talking about doomsday preparation, this is something they should maybe think about. charles: scotty, years ago all americans were afraid of nuclear war. that was the number one thing. anytime a plane flew over the house, my mom thought about khrushchev. we lived in some sort of -- it's been somewhat tranquil. what's happening lately? when people say it's never been this scary before and i think of world wars, depressions, the cold war, what's happened to this country? >> we just had to worry about nuclear fallout. look at the list you just went down, and then you've got hitha saying that doesn't even include a cyber attack. there's a reason there's more than 3.7 million preppers in the united states today. the truth is today's war is not just felt with boots on the ground, it's felt about the dollar. you have companies not having to invade other countries nece
mckenzie did a study, and these executives went out and interviewed a lot of these ceos.hey can't get ahead of the problem, they can't keep up with cyber attacks. so this is one of those situations. when people are talking about doomsday preparation, this is something they should maybe think about. charles: scotty, years ago all americans were afraid of nuclear war. that was the number one thing. anytime a plane flew over the house, my mom thought about khrushchev. we lived in some sort of --...
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mckenzie the services. >> canada also provides that opportunity for different providers and beneficiaries. >> if sedgy is out of the bottle then what is best next for the cms data release? manchin a the modifier. and with a wish list with the final output of the of modern fire calculations that is taking a the raw data that cms just made that others have been in talking about. so medicare can measure quality and efficiency including all of the services that they ordered a just what they provide themselves. so that would be a significant step forward. >> it would be very useful but especially if they could correct the errors of the first release so the second year to make better comparisons over time. >> we have talked about the aba more comprehensive to link the data into have a more comprehensive view. with a the 360 view of who they are treating. >> the grouping data to look at how a physician looks at joint replacements or another well-defined episode of care. >> i am with the of brookings institution. but what is this for the health exchanges? it hasn't so what my days of the interest
mckenzie the services. >> canada also provides that opportunity for different providers and beneficiaries. >> if sedgy is out of the bottle then what is best next for the cms data release? manchin a the modifier. and with a wish list with the final output of the of modern fire calculations that is taking a the raw data that cms just made that others have been in talking about. so medicare can measure quality and efficiency including all of the services that they ordered a just what...
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. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when yont
. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when yont
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. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when you went head-to-head and onetime when he had to work together to push something through that would work unless you cooperated? >> each department obviously has its own bureaucracy and they all kind of operate in their own area. and yet when you are dealing with a critical issue like afghanistan or isis or other things, it's really important to work together. you have the diplomatic arm of the government working with the defense arm of the government to be able to work together to get things accomplished. frankly a big part of that is personalities that are involved. i just have to tell you secretary clinton and i because of our history working together we were able to work together because i said to
. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when you went head-to-head and onetime when he had to work together to push something through that would work unless you cooperated?...
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los actores mckenzie! billy! (aplausos) (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁs?eto mÁs difÍcil. (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> la pasÓ de maravilla. billy sÓlo quiere bailar. (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> en un pantano tres de la maÑana, con vÍboras. billy! puedes hacer tu sueÑo realidad. te voy a presentar a una miss universo. Él no estÁ tan bonito como ella pero baila increÍble. ♪ escenario de despierta amÉrica... ♪ ♪ >> mÚsica rica! ♪ (diÁlogo en inglÉs) ♪ >> Ésto es estilo! ♪ >> Éste hombre me ha despeinado! >> en espaÑol... dile algo bonito... ♪ >> donde estÁ la biblioteca? (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> mamacita. >> cÓmo se dice hot? >> caliente! >> hermosa! (risas) (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> no se pierdan into the woods. >> en el bosque. >> diciembre 25. >> seguimos platicando. al regresar te mostramos las alternativas en vestidos... a que se nos vea la cintura mÁs chica! ♪ >> una interesante y nueva manera de vestirte. el de seÑalar que pinta estampados sobre sus diseÑos. >> todos los detalles del regreso de joan sebastian a las novelas. todo al regresar! >> billy estÁ desatado! ♪
los actores mckenzie! billy! (aplausos) (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> buenos dÍas. cÓmo estÁs?eto mÁs difÍcil. (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> la pasÓ de maravilla. billy sÓlo quiere bailar. (diÁlogo en inglÉs) >> en un pantano tres de la maÑana, con vÍboras. billy! puedes hacer tu sueÑo realidad. te voy a presentar a una miss universo. Él no estÁ tan bonito como ella pero baila increÍble. ♪ escenario de despierta amÉrica... ♪ ♪ >> mÚsica rica! ♪ (diÁlogo...
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and joining us for the big reveal is american girl president jean mckenzie.not only love their dolls, but reading our books and watching our movies and maybe dining at the restaurant with their own special doll. >> and they're learning about history. that's what i loved about it for my daughters, who are here with me this morning. it's a big trend for girls and parents are excited about it. before the big reveal can anyone guess why we're wearing aprons? >> she's a baker. >> maybe she's a baker. we have smart girls. american girl fans are smart girls. how about the big reveal. a drum roll? >> ta-da. >> there she is. girls. this is grace thomas. duel do you like her? she is the girl of the year. >> she's awesome. >> tell us about grace. >> grace is definitely a baker. she loves to bake that's her passion. but she wants to start her own business. which is part of what the girls will learn about when they read her books. her friends all join together to help her be successful in the dream. >> i like a good business girl. good to hear. and a special message of wo
and joining us for the big reveal is american girl president jean mckenzie.not only love their dolls, but reading our books and watching our movies and maybe dining at the restaurant with their own special doll. >> and they're learning about history. that's what i loved about it for my daughters, who are here with me this morning. it's a big trend for girls and parents are excited about it. before the big reveal can anyone guess why we're wearing aprons? >> she's a baker. >>...
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suzanne -- baker and mckenzy. marine wily -- chief finance officer. commissioner williams c austindorf. many rimsky chair of speaker committee and skipping over our speaker for a moment. rod cookrowe of energy wire and speaker committee member who organized today's event thank you so much rod. phillip chief of staff to chairman mcfarland and guest of our speaker. -- kieren greenhouse margaret ryan. thank you all for being at the head table [ applause ] it's not often that a senior government official relinquishes the reigns of powers as readily as our speaker today. allison mcfarland is just in the third year of her job as the nation's top regulator of the nuclear power industry but leaving in a few weeks to return to her first love. with a doctorate in geology, she's an expert in safe storage high level nuclear waste. that expertise helped her lead the commission to implement safe improvements at the nation's 100 reactors. this was to prevent the type of disaster that occurred in japan in 2011 when an earth quake and psnami shut down nuclear plant. w
suzanne -- baker and mckenzy. marine wily -- chief finance officer. commissioner williams c austindorf. many rimsky chair of speaker committee and skipping over our speaker for a moment. rod cookrowe of energy wire and speaker committee member who organized today's event thank you so much rod. phillip chief of staff to chairman mcfarland and guest of our speaker. -- kieren greenhouse margaret ryan. thank you all for being at the head table [ applause ] it's not often that a senior government...
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. >> good morning, matthew mckenzie from the national resources as statistics council. thank you so much for speaking today. times reportedow is thinking about rail mobile nuclear systems, and i wonder if you had any comment on that reporting? thank you. >> talk about back to the future, that is where we were in the 80's. again, consider what is going to be stabilizing and what is not going to be stabilizing going forward. i did mention that i see the as first ben, judicious, for example, there are certain numbers for delivery vehicles, and they are well below the 700 central limit. when it is fully implemented in 2018, it will be 700 operational delivery vehicles. russia is well below those numbers. -- yousington surging up can see them surging up. the rail mobile system is a good example of one itse the questions about and is economic feasibility as well as is strategic feasibility rationale, with but we will see, i think urgeainly consideration of strategic stability impacts of such a system, especially if it is delivering a mirv missile. >> there was a question of t
. >> good morning, matthew mckenzie from the national resources as statistics council. thank you so much for speaking today. times reportedow is thinking about rail mobile nuclear systems, and i wonder if you had any comment on that reporting? thank you. >> talk about back to the future, that is where we were in the 80's. again, consider what is going to be stabilizing and what is not going to be stabilizing going forward. i did mention that i see the as first ben, judicious, for...
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. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when you went head-to-head and onetime when he had to work together to push something through that would work unless you cooperated? >> each department obviously has its own bureaucracy and they all kind of operate in their own area. and yet when you are dealing with a critical issue like afghanistan or isis or other things, it's really important to work together. you have the diplomatic arm of the government working with the defense arm of the government to be able to work together to get things accomplished. frankly a big part of that is personalities that are involved. i just have to tell you secretary clinton and i because of our history working together we were able to work together because i said to
. >> my name is mckenzie and i'm a senior at the university of maryland. i study international relations and governmental politics. a lot of pressure for the final question but i have always been interested in the relationship between the department of state and the department of defense. could you speak a little bit more or an interesting anecdote about when you went head-to-head and onetime when he had to work together to push something through that would work unless you cooperated?...
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matt mckenzie. thank you so much for being here today. yesterday the moscow times reported that russia is considering deploying rail-mobile nuclear missile systems and i wondered if you had any comment on that reporting? >> that is where we were in the 80s and it's been urging the russians to again consider what's going to be stabilizing and what's not going to be stabilizing moving forward. i did mention modernization as far as being judicious, for example there are new s.t.a.r.t. numbers for delivery vehicles that are well below the 700 limit. the limit of new s.t.a.r.t. when it's fully implemented in 2018 will be russian delivery vehicles. we don't see them searching up and i'm delighted we have that kind of central limit to provide a ceiling for how they can modernize. but i think the rail-mobile system is a good example of one where there are some questions about its economic feasibility as well as the strategic feasibility rationale. it's not up to me to make those decisions but we would certainly i think urged consideration of the
matt mckenzie. thank you so much for being here today. yesterday the moscow times reported that russia is considering deploying rail-mobile nuclear missile systems and i wondered if you had any comment on that reporting? >> that is where we were in the 80s and it's been urging the russians to again consider what's going to be stabilizing and what's not going to be stabilizing moving forward. i did mention modernization as far as being judicious, for example there are new s.t.a.r.t....
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. >> i'm going to quote my good friend, mckenzie, who's a scholar at the american enterprise institute, and she likes to say that we have two sacred contracts with our men and women in uniform. one is to take care of them and their families in the way that abraham lincoln spoke of, as they are in uniform if in service, but the other is to make sure they are the best prepared for the fight so when there's a fight, they live and the enemy dies. it's a powerful way to put it. sounds better coming from her than from me, but it is a good way to underscore there is a trade-off based on current law and budget deficits. yes, ma'am. and then we'll come up here. i think you had a question as well? was i right? okay. >> [inaudible] are you factoring -- there it is. are you factoring in the fact that the military health care system can be much more efficient and lower cost than the civilian system just by using medicare hospital rates and by negotiating prices for drugs? the military system is less expensive than civilian health care, and it can be made much more efficient still. >> that question
. >> i'm going to quote my good friend, mckenzie, who's a scholar at the american enterprise institute, and she likes to say that we have two sacred contracts with our men and women in uniform. one is to take care of them and their families in the way that abraham lincoln spoke of, as they are in uniform if in service, but the other is to make sure they are the best prepared for the fight so when there's a fight, they live and the enemy dies. it's a powerful way to put it. sounds better...
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. >> what is mckenzie wear? >> we'll get to that. we lost blake.al mic. >> do you want to sing along mackenzie? >> mackenzie says -- ♪ let it go, let go, can't hold it back anymore ♪ >> with the movement. good job mackenzie. >> let's start right here. this is big these days, this is the leap pad. it's a virtual pen inside. but they have to do physical challenges so they can take care of the pets, wiggle like a worm or hop like a kangaroo. they get points and can take care of their pets. >> legos. >> jack and ryder are here. >> we have something for the kids in the middle, legos junior. >> what age? >> 4 to 7. this is our fire set. the kids are building. it's 123 piece, they build the trucks, the station. off they go to make sure there's no fires anymore. >> what's crayola doing. >> they've taken creativity to a whole new level. this is our pro design set. we have fashion, we have cars. look how beautiful. >> i would have loved that. >> when it's done coloring, they bring it to life. scan it into your smart device. you can have a virtual fashion sho
. >> what is mckenzie wear? >> we'll get to that. we lost blake.al mic. >> do you want to sing along mackenzie? >> mackenzie says -- ♪ let it go, let go, can't hold it back anymore ♪ >> with the movement. good job mackenzie. >> let's start right here. this is big these days, this is the leap pad. it's a virtual pen inside. but they have to do physical challenges so they can take care of the pets, wiggle like a worm or hop like a kangaroo. they get points...
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in fact, she commissioned the mckenzie management corporation to study what the problem was. the minute she wanted to get to the bottom of it, she was accused of all kinds of things. now, they have all been referred to the inspector general. they would say let's wait for the inspector general, but guess what, the inspector general's keep recusing themselves, for this reason, that reason. so while they are recusing, the republicans are using it as excusing, and we can't get to carolyn colvin. the people who need social security, and for those who want to make sure the benefits are administered competently, we need a permanent administrator. therefore, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the following nomination -- calendar number 1058, the nomination of carolyn watts colvin to be the commissioner of social security. and further, that the senate proceed to vote on the confirmation of the nomination, the motion to reconsider be considered made, laid upon the table with no intervening action and debate, and that no further motions be in order to the
in fact, she commissioned the mckenzie management corporation to study what the problem was. the minute she wanted to get to the bottom of it, she was accused of all kinds of things. now, they have all been referred to the inspector general. they would say let's wait for the inspector general, but guess what, the inspector general's keep recusing themselves, for this reason, that reason. so while they are recusing, the republicans are using it as excusing, and we can't get to carolyn colvin....