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fort monmouth itself closed. process only affect the bases for military structures domestically? guest: the processes only for the domestic bases. it is an entirely different process. it isn't covered by the be ra -- by the brac statute. the dod gets in about an bilateral agreements with whatever country we are talking to. there are provisions in the treaty that gave installation to the local -- the host government to the specific example that goes way back in history, when a naval station closed in the philippines, there was a provision in the treaty that the base reverts to the philippine government. then there was part of a treaty that also specified who gets all of the equipment on the installation, and the way it worked was that anything that was removable, the navy could remove if it so chose. at its discretion, anything nonremovable had to stay on the installation. for those on the line who are active or retired military. he is in pennsylvania. good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. listen, i live in wa
fort monmouth itself closed. process only affect the bases for military structures domestically? guest: the processes only for the domestic bases. it is an entirely different process. it isn't covered by the be ra -- by the brac statute. the dod gets in about an bilateral agreements with whatever country we are talking to. there are provisions in the treaty that gave installation to the local -- the host government to the specific example that goes way back in history, when a naval station...
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he died in a bungalow at the monmouth hotel in hollywood. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel.nd a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. so i tri ed depend so i it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. hi-ya! and i tried a baking class. one we
he died in a bungalow at the monmouth hotel in hollywood. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel.nd a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious....
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the live telehe vision broadcast from monmouth university. a group of government officials and public figures discussed the sandy recovery effort. this was just days after zimmer and guadagno had their encounter in hoboken. guadagno, according to zimmer, told her she needed to push forward a stalled development project in the city's north end planned by the rockefeller group, the firm represented at the time by port authority chairman david samson's law firm. and that only by doing this would she, dawn zimmer, sech the level of sandy aid she was requesting from the state. zimmer claims that encounter with guadagno took place may 13. then, three days later, she was seated next to constable at the televised town hall event. in a tiery entry she shared with us, zimmer said that she and constable then on that stage had an exchange with about the rockefeller project. quote, from her diary, we are mic'd up with other panelists and probably the sound team is li listening. i hear you are against the rockefeller project. i am not against it. i want mo
the live telehe vision broadcast from monmouth university. a group of government officials and public figures discussed the sandy recovery effort. this was just days after zimmer and guadagno had their encounter in hoboken. guadagno, according to zimmer, told her she needed to push forward a stalled development project in the city's north end planned by the rockefeller group, the firm represented at the time by port authority chairman david samson's law firm. and that only by doing this would...
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fort monmouth itself closed.does the process only affect the bases for military structures domestically? guest: the processes only for the domestic bases. it is an entirely different process. it isn't covered by the be ra -- by the brac statute. the dod gets in about an bilateral agreements with whatever country we are talking to. there are provisions in the treaty that gave installation to the local -- the host government to the specific example that goes way back in history, when a naval station closed in the philippines, there was a provision in the treaty that the base reverts to the philippine government. then there was part of a treaty that also specified who gets all of the equipment on the installation, and the way it worked was that anything that was removable, the navy could remove if it so chose. at its discretion, anything nonremovable had to stay on the installation. for those on the line who are active or retired military. he is in pennsylvania. good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. listen, i li
fort monmouth itself closed.does the process only affect the bases for military structures domestically? guest: the processes only for the domestic bases. it is an entirely different process. it isn't covered by the be ra -- by the brac statute. the dod gets in about an bilateral agreements with whatever country we are talking to. there are provisions in the treaty that gave installation to the local -- the host government to the specific example that goes way back in history, when a naval...
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commander-in-chief of the continental army the man who galloped into a storm of musket balls and monmouth courthouse the brilliant general who in eight year war of independence with a bunch of farmers against the most powerful well equipped well-trained army on earth. this was a man who on his own had studied history, lot economics national international law and literature and yet calm one of the most widely read of the founders. this was a man who had transformed the small tobacco plantation to one of america's largest and most diversified agroindustrial enterprises stretching across 20,000 acres. he was ceo but we would call a conglomerate today that included a fishery, a meat processing plant textile manufacturing and weaving plants, distillery a brickmaking kelm a cargo carrying schooner and in less fields of grain tobacco fruits and vegetables. his trading operations stretch to the west indies and over to england. he was an immensely successful and powerful chief executive in peace as well as in war. when he took the oath of office to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of
commander-in-chief of the continental army the man who galloped into a storm of musket balls and monmouth courthouse the brilliant general who in eight year war of independence with a bunch of farmers against the most powerful well equipped well-trained army on earth. this was a man who on his own had studied history, lot economics national international law and literature and yet calm one of the most widely read of the founders. this was a man who had transformed the small tobacco plantation...
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commander-in-chief of the continental army, the man who galloped into a storm of musket balls at monmouth courthouse, the brilliant general who won an eight-year war of independence with a bunch of farmers against the most powerful, well-trained, well-equipped army on earth. this was a man who on his own had studied history, law, economics, national and international affairs in literature, and he had become one of the most widely read of the founders. this was a man who would transform a small tobacco plantation into one of america's largest most diversified agro-industrial enterprises stretching across 20,000 acres. he was ceo of what we call a conglomerate today which include a fishery, in the processing plant, textile manufacturing and weaving plants combat history, a brickmaking killed, a cargo carrying this tuner and endless fields of grain, tobacco, fruits and vegetables. he is trading operations stretch to the west indies and over to england. he was an immensely successful and powerful chief executive in peace as well as in war. when he took the office office to preserve, protect a
commander-in-chief of the continental army, the man who galloped into a storm of musket balls at monmouth courthouse, the brilliant general who won an eight-year war of independence with a bunch of farmers against the most powerful, well-trained, well-equipped army on earth. this was a man who on his own had studied history, law, economics, national and international affairs in literature, and he had become one of the most widely read of the founders. this was a man who would transform a small...
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the man who had galloped into a storm of musket balls at monmouth courthouse.e brilliant general who won an eight-year war of independence with a bunch of farmers against the most powerful, well-trained, well-equipped army on earth. this was a man who, on his own, had studied history, law, economics, national and international affairs and literature and become, he had become one of the most widely-read of the founders. this was a man who had transformed a small tobacco plantation into one of america's largest, most diversified agro-industrial enterprises stretching across 20,000 acres. he was ceo of what we call a conglomerate today. it included a fishery, a meat processing plant, textile and manufacturing plant, a distillery, a gristmill, a prick-making kiln, a cargo-carrying schooner and endless fields of tobacco, grain fruits and vegetables. his trading operation stretched from the west indies and over to england. he was an immensely successful and powerful chief executive in peace as well as in war. when he took the oath of office to preserve, protect and d
the man who had galloped into a storm of musket balls at monmouth courthouse.e brilliant general who won an eight-year war of independence with a bunch of farmers against the most powerful, well-trained, well-equipped army on earth. this was a man who, on his own, had studied history, law, economics, national and international affairs and literature and become, he had become one of the most widely-read of the founders. this was a man who had transformed a small tobacco plantation into one of...