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mr. daniel. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> i'm wondering why i left from stanford where it was like 745 degrees. i very much like the title of this particular event breaking information log jam. it implies there's this whole fast amount of information waiting to be shared. i think that's now true. several years that might have not been the case. now i think that we're in a position where duo have a lot more information that would be shared. i see some people in the audience who are sick of taking about information sharing. they've been talking about it for so long. there's 200 rsvps for this event and there's 250 opinions on what information sharing is. i'm going to tell you a bit about what we're trying to do from the administration side. in terms of concrete solutions. hopefully set up a panel by talking about some of the reasons why we want to do that information sharing. it's been a pretty consistent theme. just over the last few weeks we had several big announcements including the announc
mr. daniel. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> i'm wondering why i left from stanford where it was like 745 degrees. i very much like the title of this particular event breaking information log jam. it implies there's this whole fast amount of information waiting to be shared. i think that's now true. several years that might have not been the case. now i think that we're in a position where duo have a lot more information that would be shared. i see some people in the audience who are...
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mr. daniel. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, barry. so last week when we were out in california, we both lisa my boss, the president, we're all able to make remarks about how do happy to be there with the weather and everything else, and i'm wondering why i left from stanford where it was like 75 degrees. so i like, i very much like the title of this particular event breaking the information sharing logjam, because it sort of implies that behind the logjam there's this whole vast amount of information that's waiting to be shared. and so i think that that's actually now true. several years ago that might not have been in fact in the case, but now i think that we are in a position where we do have a lot more information that could be shared, that could be relevant to what we are doing. some of us have been talking about information sharing for quite some period of time. effect i see some people in the august that it no are almost sick of talking about information sharing to give an and talking about it for so long and i think jay said th
mr. daniel. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, barry. so last week when we were out in california, we both lisa my boss, the president, we're all able to make remarks about how do happy to be there with the weather and everything else, and i'm wondering why i left from stanford where it was like 75 degrees. so i like, i very much like the title of this particular event breaking the information sharing logjam, because it sort of implies that behind the logjam there's this whole...
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mr. daniels said the offers didn't make sense. and the phones didn't stop ringing, and the offers didn't stop coming but the fact that i did not accept, that and if i did not accept it, and if the sisters did not accept it and what does it say to the girl who is not here that i accept these offers and how do we make a change? >> and this is lee daniels on the very broadcast last night this is. >> we were on the campaign, and she was making unreasonable demands, and, you know and she wasn't thinking this is when reverse racism happens. i said you have to thank the producers of the film and the studio, and i think that she did didn't understand that, and i said, listen people are not going to be responding well the if you don't. i love her, and i have spoken to her, and shy is brilliant. and i like to work with brilliant people, but sometimes, artists get in their own way. i think that there were demand s that were made from her on the "precious" campaign that everyone knows about that hurt her. >> can it be changed? >> well, if she
mr. daniels said the offers didn't make sense. and the phones didn't stop ringing, and the offers didn't stop coming but the fact that i did not accept, that and if i did not accept it, and if the sisters did not accept it and what does it say to the girl who is not here that i accept these offers and how do we make a change? >> and this is lee daniels on the very broadcast last night this is. >> we were on the campaign, and she was making unreasonable demands, and, you know and she...
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mr. daniel. thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you. last week when we were out in california, we both lisa my boss the president we were all able to make remarks about how they were happy to be there in the weather and i'm wondering why i left from stanford where it was like 75 degrees. so i very much like the title of this particular events breaking the information logjam because it sort of implies that behind the logjam there is a whole vast amount of information that's waiting to be shared. and so i think that that's actually not true. several years ago that might not have been the case. but now i think that we are in a position where we do have a lot more information that could be shared that could be relevant to what we are doing. some of us have been talking about information sharing for some heat period of time and i know some that are sick of talking about information sharing that and talking about it for so long. i think that he said there are 200 for this event so that means there's at least 250 opinions on what information s
mr. daniel. thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you. last week when we were out in california, we both lisa my boss the president we were all able to make remarks about how they were happy to be there in the weather and i'm wondering why i left from stanford where it was like 75 degrees. so i very much like the title of this particular events breaking the information logjam because it sort of implies that behind the logjam there is a whole vast amount of information that's waiting to be...
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mr. daniel. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, the remedy in this case is consistent with the interest in revitalizing minority areas. this case shows that there is nothing about -- >> we are not talking about this case. why don't you get to the real issue? >> the legal issue is, unavailable. you look to see how many units are available and count them. that is how many units are available. that is a result. it is clear from the congressional record, congress is concerned about making units only available in low income minority areas that it calls ghettos. the remedy -- >> is it the unavailable word that is the problem? it is on the basis of race. you can say "unavailable" a million times, but the statute requires that it be made unavailable for racial reasons. you are saying it doesn't have to be. it could be unavailable simply because you used some other nonracial reason, which is stupid. that's your argument. if it produces a result that is not -- what, i don't know, the races have to be i
mr. daniel. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, the remedy in this case is consistent with the interest in revitalizing minority areas. this case shows that there is nothing about -- >> we are not talking about this case. why don't you get to the real issue? >> the legal issue is, unavailable. you look to see how many units are available and count them. that is how many units are available. that is a result. it is clear from the congressional record, congress is...
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mr. danielle? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, the remedy in this case is roughly consistent with the interest in revitalizing low income minority areas. the remedy in this case shows there's -- >> we're not talking about this case, all right? why don't you get to the legal issue if you would. >> the legal issue is unavailable. unavailable as a result-oriented measure. you look at how many units are available on the area. you count them. that's a result. how many other units available. you count them. that's a result. it's clear from the congressional record, congress was concerned and worried about making units only available in low income minority areas that it called ghettos. the remedy that it wanted -- >> it isn't the unavailable word that it wanted. the problem is it's unavailable on the basis of race. you can say unavailable a million times but the statute requires that it be made unavailable for racial reasons. and you're saying no it doesn't have to be because of some other reaso
mr. danielle? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, the remedy in this case is roughly consistent with the interest in revitalizing low income minority areas. the remedy in this case shows there's -- >> we're not talking about this case, all right? why don't you get to the legal issue if you would. >> the legal issue is unavailable. unavailable as a result-oriented measure. you look at how many units are available on the area. you count them. that's a result. how...
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mr. dempsey. this choose respect conference was introduced to us. so we made this psa, my friend daniel and i took up the roles as the actors and my other two friends came up with the idea. it was a cause that we were very interested in and hoping to raise a little more awafrns about. so we made the psa and amazingly in 2012 we won first place as eighth graders competing against high schoolers and other middle schoolers. very excited about that. >> we've got a big conference coming up march 8th. everyone said this is free. tell people what they will find at this conference. >> on march 8, it's for montgomery county teens, their parents and youth service providers in montgomery county and really the idea is education and prevention and some fun stuff that we'll be doing during the day. our focus here is on social media. our theme is actually hash tag respect yourself 2015 with the idea that we're trying to promote and explain appropriate use and inappropriate use of social media and really lick tronnic devices as a whole. students will literally walk down the red carpet and have an oppor
mr. dempsey. this choose respect conference was introduced to us. so we made this psa, my friend daniel and i took up the roles as the actors and my other two friends came up with the idea. it was a cause that we were very interested in and hoping to raise a little more awafrns about. so we made the psa and amazingly in 2012 we won first place as eighth graders competing against high schoolers and other middle schoolers. very excited about that. >> we've got a big conference coming up...
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mr. speaker, daniel webster said, old on, my friends, to the constitution and the republic for which it stands, for miracles do not cluster and this may never happen again. so hold on to the constitution, for if the american constitution should fall, there will be anarchy throughout the world. mr. speaker, our duty is clear. i yield whack. -- back. mr. loudermilk: i thank my friend. no truer words have ever been spoken. mr. speaker, many of us sat in this very room back in january and we listened to the president as he gave his state of the union address. and he outlined a complete program from cradle to the grave of what government would do, take over the rights of individuals, many of us heard from citizens across the nation that they were opposed to that. mr. speaker, if we allow this president to continue on and legislate from the oval office, i would submit there's nothing standing in the way for him to implement every one of his plans. with, that mr. speaker, ilede like to yield a portion of my time conscious i'd like to yield a portion of my time now to the gentleman from new mexico, mr
mr. speaker, daniel webster said, old on, my friends, to the constitution and the republic for which it stands, for miracles do not cluster and this may never happen again. so hold on to the constitution, for if the american constitution should fall, there will be anarchy throughout the world. mr. speaker, our duty is clear. i yield whack. -- back. mr. loudermilk: i thank my friend. no truer words have ever been spoken. mr. speaker, many of us sat in this very room back in january and we...
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mr. romney. >>> are political correspondent michael shore joining us from los angeles and joined by adam leos and daniel weiner, counsel for the democracy program for brennan center for justice. gentlemen good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is clearly a donor driven process. mr. leos aren't we electing the best door to door salesman? >> it might be better if it was door to door. it's more like dialing for dollars to a very narrow set of wealthy donors. they have become the gatekeepers of our democracy. if you can't then it's hard to get a campaign off the ground. as your story pointed out you have to do that day after day day in and day out. for example to be competitive in a u.s. senate race our latest report the money chase showed you would have to raise $3300 per day for every single day. >> mr. weiner, are the donors really holding the cards here? >> i think that the candidates are less in control than they used to be. candidates still spend significant amounts of money but now we have outside groups also spending huge amounts. i would say that our latest research though does
mr. romney. >>> are political correspondent michael shore joining us from los angeles and joined by adam leos and daniel weiner, counsel for the democracy program for brennan center for justice. gentlemen good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is clearly a donor driven process. mr. leos aren't we electing the best door to door salesman? >> it might be better if it was door to door. it's more like dialing for dollars to a very narrow set of wealthy...
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mr. sanchez? sorry. >> is there still some on the clock? >> i'm sorry i must have interrupted, i apologize. >> my name is daniel chu, i am jerry chu's brother and i'm pock piing the above upstairs so i wanted to it rate that jerry does have true intentions to move in along with his young son, so -- and i will be moving out and i understand it's because jerry now has a family, he has family commitments i'm not a father myself but i can see jerry, how difficult it is for him right now, he has an 11 month old, dealing with this situation and a brand new newborn, i can see the stress that's occurring to him, so we all just want to move on with our lives, i'm going the move out because i understand he wants to be with his family. i do have my parents here, one of them is disabled my brother is disabled my nephew, his son's child care is 10 minutes away from where i currently live it's just a family situation we're trying to do we're not trying to capitalize on the market or try to make any money from this, we want to return our home back to a single family home. thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. sanchez, may i ask you a favor before you speak can
mr. sanchez? sorry. >> is there still some on the clock? >> i'm sorry i must have interrupted, i apologize. >> my name is daniel chu, i am jerry chu's brother and i'm pock piing the above upstairs so i wanted to it rate that jerry does have true intentions to move in along with his young son, so -- and i will be moving out and i understand it's because jerry now has a family, he has family commitments i'm not a father myself but i can see jerry, how difficult it is for him...
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mr. sanchez? sorry. >> is there still some on the clock? >> i'm sorry i must have interrupted, i apologize. >> my name is daniel chu, i am jerry chu's brother and i'm pock piing the above upstairs so i wanted to it rate that jerry does have true intentions to move in along with his young son, so -- and i will be moving out and i understand it's because jerry now has a family, he has family commitments i'm not a father myself but i can see jerry, how difficult it is for him right now, he has an 11
mr. sanchez? sorry. >> is there still some on the clock? >> i'm sorry i must have interrupted, i apologize. >> my name is daniel chu, i am jerry chu's brother and i'm pock piing the above upstairs so i wanted to it rate that jerry does have true intentions to move in along with his young son, so -- and i will be moving out and i understand it's because jerry now has a family, he has family commitments i'm not a father myself but i can see jerry, how difficult it is for him...
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mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with a community policing attitude that really we haven't seen from san francisco police department you know so hopefully in this can be added a policing add you know to the chiu new community to the new districts wherever those districts are so thank you. >> thank you pastor. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone i'm from the lower hate neighborhood association earlier this week we spoke what lieutenant escobar and some of the groups we're in favor of the redistricting i guess we wanted to know when and where we can find more information regarding the sectors and how they're to change i know if i recall correct 1, 2, 3, 4 were going to expand or a new insp
mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to honor daniel reed simpson. unfortunately on january 24 of this year he lost a courageous battle with lou body demint & went on to meet his maker. mr. meadows: senator simpson as many of us knew him, was a father and a husband to mary alice of some 63 years, and he served the state of north carolina in the state senate for six terms, but it was not just his service to our great state that made this man truly a remarkable example of a community servant. some of his greatish -- greatest accomplishment as he would tell it introducing a bill and shepherding it through the state legislature to set up western piedmont community college. additionally, he helped set up the glenn alpine recreation foundation. and in 2007, they honored him for that work by naming the field the simpson field for not only the recognition of his great work for that community with kids who wanted to play baseball and football but also a life-long commitment to the folks of burke county. senator simpson served also in the military. he fought wi
mr. speaker. i rise today to honor daniel reed simpson. unfortunately on january 24 of this year he lost a courageous battle with lou body demint & went on to meet his maker. mr. meadows: senator simpson as many of us knew him, was a father and a husband to mary alice of some 63 years, and he served the state of north carolina in the state senate for six terms, but it was not just his service to our great state that made this man truly a remarkable example of a community servant. some of...
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mr. malo across the hall for processing and quickly reset the trap. >> gordon's got one here now and danielle's got one. >> he's got one here too. >> oh okay. >> with multiple subjects on the way, the investigation begins to take on the dynamics of an air traffic control tower. >> you may have a couple on top of each other. hispanic females in the door and this white male right behind her. >> oh, this will be interesting. >> getting on the elevator together. >> the hallway is suddenly crowded with players in the cat and mouse game. the woman senses something is not right and she turns back toward the exit. but the male is unwilling to leave without getting what he came for. >> go out there and grab her. >> police have enough evidence for charges on the woman so they apprehend her in the hallway. while the female undercover makes a deal for sex with the john in the room. >> show me your hands. do you have anything illegal? put your hands behind your back. >> 21-year-old mohammed ahmed hales from the suburbs of chicago. he tells police he is in florida with his wife, celebrating their honeymoon.
mr. malo across the hall for processing and quickly reset the trap. >> gordon's got one here now and danielle's got one. >> he's got one here too. >> oh okay. >> with multiple subjects on the way, the investigation begins to take on the dynamics of an air traffic control tower. >> you may have a couple on top of each other. hispanic females in the door and this white male right behind her. >> oh, this will be interesting. >> getting on the elevator...
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be too expensive even for mr mitt romney >>> for a deeper looks at politics, let's whelm cherif kouachi, and from washington sounds and senior advisor for outreach, and daniel wean ear from the brennan center for justice. good to have you with us. this is a donor driven process. are we electing our leaders based on who is the best door to door salesman? >> it would be better if it was door to door. it's more like dialling to a narrow set of wealthy donors. and they have become like the gatekeepers of our democracy. if you can't appeal to a set of folks that can give you $2,000, $5,000, it's hard to get it off the ground. you have to do it day after day. to be competitive at a u.s. senate race the money race shows you would have to raise $326 million every day. >> how much are the candidates in control or are the donors holding the cards smears. >> well i think that the candidates are less in control than they used to be. they spend a significant amount of money. now we have. our latest research is a specific amount of information between candidates and outstanding groups with laws - they are playing a role. >> we talk about shaping our policies. michael shu
be too expensive even for mr mitt romney >>> for a deeper looks at politics, let's whelm cherif kouachi, and from washington sounds and senior advisor for outreach, and daniel wean ear from the brennan center for justice. good to have you with us. this is a donor driven process. are we electing our leaders based on who is the best door to door salesman? >> it would be better if it was door to door. it's more like dialling to a narrow set of wealthy donors. and they have become...
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mr. rosen with a class 6 felony. use of a computer device to solicit a juvenile. >> so what's next for state depart official daniel rosen? ho will he be kept in the d.c. jail and once the case is transfd to fairfax county if he's convicted, does he face the possibi of real jail time? i'll have the answers to these and other questio coming up on news 4 at 6:00. that's the latest live at d.c. superior court. chris gordon news 4. >> see you then. the clock is ticking now. we're less than seven hours from legalized m in washingt and in a showdown wi some membs in congress d.c.'s mayor says the city will not blink. news 4's tom cher rood live at the wilson building. >> jim, the mayor says she doesn't want to go to jail over this. t she doesn't want the city bullied over marijuana. >> after a day of private meetings the mayor announced today she was going ahead with the marijuana law at midnig tonight. >> i'm the dual elected mayor of the district of columbia. our government is prepared to implement and enforce initiative 71. police chief kathy la near says her office is -- >> training is under way and will completed in the c
mr. rosen with a class 6 felony. use of a computer device to solicit a juvenile. >> so what's next for state depart official daniel rosen? ho will he be kept in the d.c. jail and once the case is transfd to fairfax county if he's convicted, does he face the possibi of real jail time? i'll have the answers to these and other questio coming up on news 4 at 6:00. that's the latest live at d.c. superior court. chris gordon news 4. >> see you then. the clock is ticking now. we're less...
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mr. president, the leadership of daniel ripich, the president of the university of new england who is a true visionary and great leader in the advancement of science and medicine and also the mission of this great university. the n.i.h. took notice awarding the university a five year-$10 million grant in 2012 to create the center for the study of pain and sensory function focusing on the neuro biology of pain. as is often the case, that federal investment in research which i believe is one of the most important and valuable investments that the federal government can make, that investment has been critical to the growth of these research opportunities and projects and has helped to attract further federal and private investment. the importance of cooperation and collaboration on a project such as this cannot be overstated. dr. bilske and his colleagues developed in-state and national networks for collaborative research training and public advocacy. they partnered with clinicians, other researchers the private sector community leaders and schools throughout maine and the country to not only f
mr. president, the leadership of daniel ripich, the president of the university of new england who is a true visionary and great leader in the advancement of science and medicine and also the mission of this great university. the n.i.h. took notice awarding the university a five year-$10 million grant in 2012 to create the center for the study of pain and sensory function focusing on the neuro biology of pain. as is often the case, that federal investment in research which i believe is one of...
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daniel rosen was flanked by his attorney and a bail bondsman as he left the fairfax county courthouse. he was silent as i asked questions. mr. rosen, what do you have to say about the -- rosen briefly showed his frustration, holding up paperwork to block the news4 photographer's lens. his attorney instructed him to just walk straight ahead. earlier appearing before a judge, rosen's attorney asked for bond saying his client has been in the area for two decades, has been married for eight years and has strong community ties. his wife was in the courtroom watching. prosecutors wanted the judge to wait until at least monday to set bond. but the judge set it at $25,000. there are also conditions. rosen surrendered his two passports. he may not have contact with minors. and he cannot use computers. his high-profile defense attorney told news4, "we're pleased the judge under a presumption of innocence gave him the benefit of the doubt. he deserves it." these are the official charging documents we picked up today. rosen faces one count of computer solicitation of a child under the age of 15. but police say the person rosen was corr
daniel rosen was flanked by his attorney and a bail bondsman as he left the fairfax county courthouse. he was silent as i asked questions. mr. rosen, what do you have to say about the -- rosen briefly showed his frustration, holding up paperwork to block the news4 photographer's lens. his attorney instructed him to just walk straight ahead. earlier appearing before a judge, rosen's attorney asked for bond saying his client has been in the area for two decades, has been married for eight years...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news, hollywood. >>> a virginia lawmaker who spends a night in jail is due back in court today. >> businesses come together to rally behind mr mr's clean -- maryland's clean energy act. >>> we're looking at cold temperatures. starting to dip below freezing in some of the northern suburbs. damascus is 33. martinsburg down to 31. watch for the slick spots this morning and get ready for a colder afternoon. ail he have your monday foreca >>> we have a yellow alert this morning due to slick spots that are doving right now as temperatures are -- developing right now as temperatures are falling below freezing. the ground is cold enough with all the water around we're developing slickness here and there. take it easy and get ready for a cold day. winds are going to pick up. cold air will move in so temperatures will actually drop off into the upper 20s and low 30s this afternoon with windchills as you're coming home or picking upth ones at the bus -- up little ones at the bus stop, temperatures in the teens. now larry and timesaver traffic. >>> the ramp from waterside drive to the northbound rock creek parkway is closed due to a bro
danielle nottingham, cbs news, hollywood. >>> a virginia lawmaker who spends a night in jail is due back in court today. >> businesses come together to rally behind mr mr's clean -- maryland's clean energy act. >>> we're looking at cold temperatures. starting to dip below freezing in some of the northern suburbs. damascus is 33. martinsburg down to 31. watch for the slick spots this morning and get ready for a colder afternoon. ail he have your monday foreca >>>...
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daniel abreu bumped into the defendant, causing the defendant's drink to spill. >> the motive, prosecutors say, is nothing more than a spilled drink by a complete stranger. >> the defendant told his friend that mrped him and was trying him. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexander bradley who says hernandez later shot out his right eye, because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell phone. all leading to a key question, do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior, driven by paranoia? cnn has learned prosecutors believe that behavior is what led to odin lloyd's murder. a source with knowledge of the investigation says the night they were at this club, hernandez gets angry when he sees lloyd talking with two men. and angry again later at an apartment he rents. it's unclear whether there was another tipping point. possibly, prosecutors say, hernandez was mad at himself for telling lloyd about the double murder. >> motive does not have to be proven under the law. >> jaredly i don't knowy is a former massachusetts district attorney and federal prosecutor. >> juries like motive, they w
daniel abreu bumped into the defendant, causing the defendant's drink to spill. >> the motive, prosecutors say, is nothing more than a spilled drink by a complete stranger. >> the defendant told his friend that mrped him and was trying him. >> court documents identify the friend with hernandez that night as alexander bradley, the same alexander bradley who says hernandez later shot out his right eye, because the football player felt disrespected during an argument over a cell...
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which killed a number of people and did obviously irreparble daniel to their lives -- irreparable damage to their lives and many others. mr. garamendi: this is the bridge across the mississippi? mr. nolan: yeah. mr. garamendi: minneapolis? mr. nolan: yeah. just tragic. i've got several thousand had bridges in my district alone and several hundred of them are -- have been certified as obsolete and in disrepair, in need of repair. of course there are thousands and thousands of those bridges across the country. i held three transportation hearings back in minnesota here recently. unanimity of agreement on what needs to be done is really quite unique. generally you get 50 people in a room in minnesota and you have at least 40, 45 opinions. mr. garamendi: in california you'd have 150 opinions if you had 50 people. mr. nolan: everybody agreed, as you pointed out, we need a long-term plan. so that you can plan accordingly and then do it responsibly, in the most efficient and economical way. everyone came up and said we needed for our economic growth and our business and they understand that, as you were pointing out earlier, goo
which killed a number of people and did obviously irreparble daniel to their lives -- irreparable damage to their lives and many others. mr. garamendi: this is the bridge across the mississippi? mr. nolan: yeah. mr. garamendi: minneapolis? mr. nolan: yeah. just tragic. i've got several thousand had bridges in my district alone and several hundred of them are -- have been certified as obsolete and in disrepair, in need of repair. of course there are thousands and thousands of those bridges...
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mr. brooks of alabama. >> thank you, madam chairman. i want to follow up on some of the comments of my colleagues david cicilline of rhode island and daniel issa of california and some of the written testimony we've had the benefit of. dr. brennan stated in response to a question that the islamic state has, quote, metastasized from various elements of islam, end quote. further, in dr. brennan's written testimony, i'm going to read some quotes. quote, while the threat is often portrayed as terrorism, the true danger is the ideology that provides the logic of extremism, violence, and acts of inhumanity, end quote. next, another dr. brennan quote. while bin laden has been killed, the idea of jihadism continues to spread and the global threat by al qaeda isis and affiliate groups is greater than ever, end quote. again from dr. brennan. quote, while the tactic of terrorism is frequently the immediate threat focused upon by political leaders, i think it is critical to note that the ideology underlying these actions seeks revolutionary change of the existing political and social order. thus, the strategic challenge of our generation isn't one pa
mr. brooks of alabama. >> thank you, madam chairman. i want to follow up on some of the comments of my colleagues david cicilline of rhode island and daniel issa of california and some of the written testimony we've had the benefit of. dr. brennan stated in response to a question that the islamic state has, quote, metastasized from various elements of islam, end quote. further, in dr. brennan's written testimony, i'm going to read some quotes. quote, while the threat is often portrayed as...