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work and including by the board's budget analyst and congratulations to the studio port team of michael martin from the office of economic and workforce development and jonathan stern and phil williamson and barbara nut from the port team and very pleased and thank you commissioners for all that you have done throughout the last three or four years to help us get this far. so i hope that you take great pride in that. next i have more of a administrator item and continuing work on the brown scape work project as we are coming close to completing at the end of this fiscal year, there will be yet another lane closure this week beginning this evening through the end of the week, so for four nights, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday and so i have that correct, steven? yeah. >> it should only be... >> and i am not sure which... >> okay, i see, so it will be two nights and it will be a little rulay between now and the next four nights of which is actually closed. happily the giants are only in town one night, wednesday night they have a 7:15 game and otherwise they play thursday at at&t park in th
work and including by the board's budget analyst and congratulations to the studio port team of michael martin from the office of economic and workforce development and jonathan stern and phil williamson and barbara nut from the port team and very pleased and thank you commissioners for all that you have done throughout the last three or four years to help us get this far. so i hope that you take great pride in that. next i have more of a administrator item and continuing work on the brown...
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michael waltrip already away. >> matt kenseth, counting as he comes in, seven seconds of fuel for matt kenseth. >> martint happy with the way he got on pit road. there he goes. >> jimmie johnson, michael waltrip off pit road, newman, truex, stenhouse. kurt busch in the lead with ambrose, stremme, david gilliland, carl edwards, 11 cars at the front. here comes most of them. >> it won't be as near congested. >> we may have penalties on that first group of cars to come in. stops continue. ricky stenhouse, too fasten terring the pit road. martin truex, too fast on pit road. >> we saw him, 56, past everybody to get on pit road. >> gilliland's away. so now only six cars remain. that have not made their stops. david ragan, danica patrick in second place. brad kozlowski third. scott speed, theeari terry labo leaders. here we go. here's your sprint 20 to go. as those lead cars come to pit lane after 3:46 rain delay. 15 leaders led by matt kenseth. out front for 134 laps today. rest of the field, just 34. jimmie johnson, between them, they are the two most recent restricter plate winners. kenseth talladega, jimmie
michael waltrip already away. >> matt kenseth, counting as he comes in, seven seconds of fuel for matt kenseth. >> martint happy with the way he got on pit road. there he goes. >> jimmie johnson, michael waltrip off pit road, newman, truex, stenhouse. kurt busch in the lead with ambrose, stremme, david gilliland, carl edwards, 11 cars at the front. here comes most of them. >> it won't be as near congested. >> we may have penalties on that first group of cars to...
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michael, i understand you have some new information. >> reporter: right, martin. we've just gotten a report on that initial court appearance for these three men that just took place before judge baller at the moakley courthouse in boston. the two kazakh students, kadyrbayev and tazhayakov made a separate appearance. they were advised of the charges against them. told they were charged with willfully conspireing to obstruct a federal terrorism investigation, faced a maximum penalty of five years in prison, three years monitoring, and their lawyers indicated their clients would submit to voluntary detention. judge baller set a date of may 14th for their initial court hearing. they were remanded to custody of the u.s. marshals. then there was a separate hearing for the third defendant, robel phillipos, who's charged with lying to federal investigators. same drill took place, though he's charged -- he faces a maximum penalty of eight years. and at one point, the judge while reading mr. phillipos his rights admonished him saying, and i quote, i suggest you pay attentio
michael, i understand you have some new information. >> reporter: right, martin. we've just gotten a report on that initial court appearance for these three men that just took place before judge baller at the moakley courthouse in boston. the two kazakh students, kadyrbayev and tazhayakov made a separate appearance. they were advised of the charges against them. told they were charged with willfully conspireing to obstruct a federal terrorism investigation, faced a maximum penalty of five...
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for the bears w have scott martin with united advisors. for the bulls, michael farkus.elcome to both of you. michael, i want you toake -pyour case first. a prettyeteoric rise in a short time. do you feel good abt it? >> yes. we believe there's a lot of potential and still a lot of upside to thestock of the company. melissa: i was hoping you had more after the yes. why do you believe that? >> they have a great product. ttey have gre managent and more importantly people want to buy thatproduct. melissa: okay. th was not even remotely convincing. scott, what do you think?. >> i was going to say i was convinced,elissa. it's tough, it's tough to be the bear here. melissa: why? >> i will, got to domy best lois lerr. you're right, melissa, everybody loves this company and that is kind of scary but it is also something that could drive up the price. my take is, the is following i like some of the american cars a little better based on evaluation, based on exposure and say emerging markets, china. certainly europe where tesla isn't yet. lo and behold for the government to final
for the bears w have scott martin with united advisors. for the bulls, michael farkus.elcome to both of you. michael, i want you toake -pyour case first. a prettyeteoric rise in a short time. do you feel good abt it? >> yes. we believe there's a lot of potential and still a lot of upside to thestock of the company. melissa: i was hoping you had more after the yes. why do you believe that? >> they have a great product. ttey have gre managent and more importantly people want to buy...
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lenington,al michael commanding general united states army, military district of washington. conden, e-ticket director arlington national cemetery program. general martinchairman joint chiefs of staff. the honorablele -- chuck hagel, secretary of defense. horn playing] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. hail to the chief" playing"] , thedies and gentlemen chaplain. >> let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we ask that your present be upon us this day, a day which we as a nation come together on this hallowed ground to honor without hesitation those brave men and thosewho gave all they had for our nation's freedom. it is because of their selfless service at servicevalor that week -- service and valor that we can stand here this day without fear knowing that we can continue sharing a lasting peace with liberty. has no one than this than someone laydown his life for his friends. let us not forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. .herefore, we continue those who and died for our country in war and remembering too that this gift of peace often comes from long struggles, the kind of peace that is bound from the blood of heroes,
lenington,al michael commanding general united states army, military district of washington. conden, e-ticket director arlington national cemetery program. general martinchairman joint chiefs of staff. the honorablele -- chuck hagel, secretary of defense. horn playing] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. hail to the chief" playing"] , thedies and gentlemen chaplain. >> let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we ask that your present be upon us this...
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michael, what we're told by experts is that the top u.s. defense contractors -- and you're talking about companies like lockheed martin, boeing -- what they havetry to reduce their target area in cyberspace, try to reduce the amount of information, you know, blueprints, design plans, other documents that is in cyberspace that can be plucked by the chinese. the technical ways to do that are kind of too technical to really get into right now, but experts tell us these companies are getting better at doing that, reducing their target area in cyberspace. secondly, they say when you sense that you've maybe been compromised, you've got to pounce on that immediately and try to minimize the damage, minimize the impact. but a third component at least one expert told me is that diplomatically the u.s. really has to take this on with chinese officials, sit down with them and say, look, we're partnering with you in many areas, but this kind of behavior has got to stop. and these are the consequences of that behavior. we're told this will almost certainly come up next month when president obama meets with the chinese president xi jinping in california. >>
michael, what we're told by experts is that the top u.s. defense contractors -- and you're talking about companies like lockheed martin, boeing -- what they havetry to reduce their target area in cyberspace, try to reduce the amount of information, you know, blueprints, design plans, other documents that is in cyberspace that can be plucked by the chinese. the technical ways to do that are kind of too technical to really get into right now, but experts tell us these companies are getting better...
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martin. >> too bad joe michaels can't do that. okay. $12. you're going to work and take this with you.rapping. $50. let me climb over. your wall gets dirty or you want to spruce up the kids' room in your house. it's literally a sticker. you just peel it off. then you put it right on the wall. it's that easy. i wouldn't do these patterns together. just showing. >> you can paper the wall. >> in two seconds. if you have a dirty wall your child has written all over. >> you're good, jill. go knicks. >>> coming up, gatsby-inspired fashion trends after these messages. people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day
martin. >> too bad joe michaels can't do that. okay. $12. you're going to work and take this with you.rapping. $50. let me climb over. your wall gets dirty or you want to spruce up the kids' room in your house. it's literally a sticker. you just peel it off. then you put it right on the wall. it's that easy. i wouldn't do these patterns together. just showing. >> you can paper the wall. >> in two seconds. if you have a dirty wall your child has written all over. >>...
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happens to a conservative organization and very white person, republican, -- host: michael johnson tweets in, jenny beth martin, didn't this happen to the naacp? guest: my understanding that some things happened to the naacp, i have not fully asked all those questions. someone asked me about that yesterday on "hardball." if it happened in the bush administration, it's wrong. douglas shulman, the i.r.s. commissioner in the early part of last year, was appointed by president bush. if he was aware of this, he needs to be held accountable. i don't care who did it whether it's a republican or democrat. it's not about republican or democrat to me. so i agree that it doesn't matter whether it's republican, democrat, white, black, this is about people who have power in our country, who have authority in our country, not abusing that power. it does not need to happen to anyone. the i.r.s. is not a political weapon and it should not and will not be used as one again in the future if i have anything to do with it. host: texas, pat, independent caller. caller: hello, i'm surprised she's questioning this. if applicants wer
happens to a conservative organization and very white person, republican, -- host: michael johnson tweets in, jenny beth martin, didn't this happen to the naacp? guest: my understanding that some things happened to the naacp, i have not fully asked all those questions. someone asked me about that yesterday on "hardball." if it happened in the bush administration, it's wrong. douglas shulman, the i.r.s. commissioner in the early part of last year, was appointed by president bush. if he...
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michael, go, no, i got to ask you a question. ok. on this occasion, look, i know they're still considering whether they're going to admit the evidence of his toxicology report on trayvon martinether he had marijuana in his system and whether that's relevant. that's a no-brainer. now that we're in the trial phase, don't they to have admit to marijuana in his system? i think it's totally irrelevant in terms of who cares if he had it in his system, but it's relevant evidence at a trial where we're talking about somebody killing somebody else and what they did in the midst of a fight. >> i think they'll admit that evidence. the sad part is that george zimmerman the night he killed treyvon, he wasn't tested by the police. there's no toxicology report of what zimmerman may have been on that night. sadly, the victim is the one who has a toxicology report and the perpetrator has nothing. cenk: that was part of the original injustice no question about that. mike, i want to start with you on this and open it up to the panel. how about the text messages and whether trayvon was getting in a lot of fights or not? i've always thought that if you're going to have a trial by jury, you let t
michael, go, no, i got to ask you a question. ok. on this occasion, look, i know they're still considering whether they're going to admit the evidence of his toxicology report on trayvon martinether he had marijuana in his system and whether that's relevant. that's a no-brainer. now that we're in the trial phase, don't they to have admit to marijuana in his system? i think it's totally irrelevant in terms of who cares if he had it in his system, but it's relevant evidence at a trial where we're...
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michael isikoff live with us from washington. mike, last week prosecutors said this young man was a flight risk. now they're letting him go on $100,000 bail. what happened? >> exactly. and it's also worth noting, martinly he was facing the most serious of the charges of those three men. the lying to federal investigators in a terrorism investigation carried a maximum of eight years in federal prison. the other two who are charged with obstruction of justice were only facing five years. so when we first saw the charges, it looked like this was the one that they were most concerned about because he had been -- he had lied, according to the fbi, in the initial interviews, took four interviews before they felt they finally got the right story from him. but i think at the end of the day they "a" had no evidence that he or the other two had any prior knowledge of the bombing, itself. he clearly had some able defense counsel, able to present the 17 affidavits to the judge about his good character. they made the case he was confused and terrified when confronted by the fbi. did not have the advice of counsel. >> right. >> and finally told the story that the fbi was satisfied with. so you put it all together
michael isikoff live with us from washington. mike, last week prosecutors said this young man was a flight risk. now they're letting him go on $100,000 bail. what happened? >> exactly. and it's also worth noting, martinly he was facing the most serious of the charges of those three men. the lying to federal investigators in a terrorism investigation carried a maximum of eight years in federal prison. the other two who are charged with obstruction of justice were only facing five years. so...
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major general michael linnington, commanding general united states army, military district of washington. ms. catherine conden, director arlington national cemetery program. general martinnt chiefs of staff. these honorable -- the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> ♪ [a horn playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. >> ♪ ["hail to the chief" playing"] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain. >> let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we ask that your present be upon us this day, a day which we as a nation come together on this hallowed ground to honor without hesitation those brave men and women who gave all they had for our nation's freedom. it is because of their selfless service at servicevalor that week -- service and valor that we can stand here this day without fear knowing that we can continue sharing a lasting peace with liberty. greater love has no one than this than someone laydown his life for his friends. let us not forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. therefore, we continue. those who and died for our country in war and remembering too that this gift of peace often comes from long struggles, the kind of peace that
major general michael linnington, commanding general united states army, military district of washington. ms. catherine conden, director arlington national cemetery program. general martinnt chiefs of staff. these honorable -- the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> ♪ [a horn playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. >> ♪ ["hail to the chief" playing"] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain. >> let us pray....
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major general michael lenington, commanding general united states army, military district of washington. ms. catherine conden, director arlington national cemetery program. general martinaff. the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> ♪ [a horn playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. >> ♪ ["hail to the chief" playing"] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain. >> let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we ask that your present be upon us this day, a day which we as a nation come together on this hallowed ground to honor without hesitation those brave men and thosewho gave all they had for our nation's freedom. it is because of their selfless service at servicevalor that week -- service and valor that we can stand here this day without fear knowing that we can continue sharing a lasting peace with liberty. greater love has no one than this than someone laydown his life for his friends. let us not forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. therefore, we continue. those who and died for our country in war and remembering too that this gift of peace often comes from long struggles, the kind of peace that is bound from the blood of heroes,
major general michael lenington, commanding general united states army, military district of washington. ms. catherine conden, director arlington national cemetery program. general martinaff. the honorable chuck hagel, secretary of defense. >> ♪ [a horn playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of united states. >> ♪ ["hail to the chief" playing"] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain. >> let us pray. almighty and eternal god, we ask that...
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martin's cell phone. the judge is refusing to allow jurors to travel to the shooting scene. zimmerman's trial begins june 10th. >>> in los angeles hearing from the top promoter of mike michaeln court he acknowledged negotiating a deal for dr. conrad murray to accompany jackson. but never investigated murray's back ground. he accepted the doctor on jackson's recommendation. when murray was hired by promoter aeg live, he had been jackson's personal doctor for three years. >>> millions of americans bracing for another day of severe weather after an outbreak of twisters barrelled over the plains. giant tornado caught on camera, descended on northern kansas. just one of nearly two dozen reported since the weekend. not far away, several buildings eher flattened by two other trn- >>> stormy weather swamping heavy downpours triggering the severe flooding there. disaster declaration a d couties water id ho bme water id ho in,thre iowa to relocate students from dorms. >> people living in the flood, tornado zone may not get a break. ths ah jim dickey has an update from accuweather. good morning, jim. >> good morning. threat for strong to severe thunderstorms, as we head through the af
martin's cell phone. the judge is refusing to allow jurors to travel to the shooting scene. zimmerman's trial begins june 10th. >>> in los angeles hearing from the top promoter of mike michaeln court he acknowledged negotiating a deal for dr. conrad murray to accompany jackson. but never investigated murray's back ground. he accepted the doctor on jackson's recommendation. when murray was hired by promoter aeg live, he had been jackson's personal doctor for three years. >>>...
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general martin dempsey, the general of the joint chiefs of staff, general james amos, marine corps commandant when the feld, the voice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and most recently general michael hossage of the air combat command. general odierno is a graduate of west point and has commanded units at every echelon, from platoon to theater, would do the. iraq and the united states. we got to know each other in what i believe was known as kirkuk in iraqi kurdistan in 2003. only a slightly different setting for where we are today. only the second american military officer to command at the division corps and army level at his same time in iraq. words, he knows his profession from all sides. he was assigned to the 18th airborne in north carolina, where he commanded two batteries. from october of 2001 to june of 2004 he commanded the fourth infantry division, leading the division during operation iraqi freedom. from december 2006 to february 2008 he served as a commanding general for the multinational corps as the operational commander for the surge of forces. i think military historians will be looking at that for many years to come. later he served as the commanding general of th
general martin dempsey, the general of the joint chiefs of staff, general james amos, marine corps commandant when the feld, the voice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and most recently general michael hossage of the air combat command. general odierno is a graduate of west point and has commanded units at every echelon, from platoon to theater, would do the. iraq and the united states. we got to know each other in what i believe was known as kirkuk in iraqi kurdistan in 2003. only a...