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mr. pratt's. he wanted his library free of politics and religion and without the distinction of race or color in 1886. >> wow, that's great. it's good to know that historical knowledge. my first question, as you know, libraries response abilities require the preservation of millions of items in traditional and new media. provide program to reading material to the blind and handicapped. could you give us a short list of some of your priorities? dr. hayden: it has been mentioned, and thank you for bringing up the list of responsibilities and also referring to one of the biggest i am very, but pleased to know that this part has been advanced, making sure the library has the technology infrastructure to accomplish this many roles, particularly with the copyright office and modernizing all of its operations. the expansion of the helpological capacity will in not only preserving and making the materials in the the expensive collection available, but also stabilizing in making the copyright office's up y
mr. pratt's. he wanted his library free of politics and religion and without the distinction of race or color in 1886. >> wow, that's great. it's good to know that historical knowledge. my first question, as you know, libraries response abilities require the preservation of millions of items in traditional and new media. provide program to reading material to the blind and handicapped. could you give us a short list of some of your priorities? dr. hayden: it has been mentioned, and thank...
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mr. pratt's.e said he wanted his library free of politics and religion and also free to all without distinction of race or color in 1886. and he gave $1 million. >> wow. >> 1886. >> wow. that's great. well, it's good to just know that little bit of historical knowledge. okay. my first question, as you know, library responsibilities include the maintenance and preservation of millions of items in the wide range of traditional and new media. the administration of copyright laws. national program to provide reading material to the blind and handicapped. but could you just give us a short list of some of your priorities? >> it's been mentioned, and thank you for bringing up the list of responsibilities and also referring to one of the biggest challenges but i'm very pleased to know that this part has been advanced. making sure that the library has the technology infrastructure, particularly with the copyrights office and modernizing all of its operations. the expansion of the technological capacity wi
mr. pratt's.e said he wanted his library free of politics and religion and also free to all without distinction of race or color in 1886. and he gave $1 million. >> wow. >> 1886. >> wow. that's great. well, it's good to just know that little bit of historical knowledge. okay. my first question, as you know, library responsibilities include the maintenance and preservation of millions of items in the wide range of traditional and new media. the administration of copyright laws....
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mrs. durant is not sure because kef sin focused on the playoffs right now, the wanda pratt story airs may on lifetime. >> we can dream about durant. >> keep on dreaming. >> that's all it's going to be. >> one woman finds herself in the last place she wanted to be, staring down a wild animal face to face. the whole thing caught on camera, but how did she get there in the first place? >>> smartphone privacy. how it became the subject of strong debate in washington today and what it means for stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. >>> your smartphone privacy the subject of another big debate on capitol hill today, specifically how much privacy are you willing to give up to make it ea
mrs. durant is not sure because kef sin focused on the playoffs right now, the wanda pratt story airs may on lifetime. >> we can dream about durant. >> keep on dreaming. >> that's all it's going to be. >> one woman finds herself in the last place she wanted to be, staring down a wild animal face to face. the whole thing caught on camera, but how did she get there in the first place? >>> smartphone privacy. how it became the subject of strong debate in washington...
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mrs. baits ... she is so skinny, i love it. topic number 4. what man as are a cultural touchstone that has 20s food of pratt falls for as long as there have beenee dimensional humans try to mimic their counterparts, but the sliminess makes you go arss over tea kettle. watch. oh, i'm so not disappointed. thanks to obamacare they can get knit back together like humpty dumpty and i get to pay for it. topic number 5. you now it's getting to be a nasty republican fight when the two frontrunners' wives get dragged into the political arena and one of them starts cracking jokes about vehicular manslaughter. >> if i were getting in my car and getting ready to reverse and saw donald in the backup camera, i'm not confident which pedal i would push. kennedy: that's a good joke particularly on the ted scale. he should just follow donald around with a giants sousaphone to rob him of whatever dignity he has. do not start bringing sousaphones to trump rallies. if you have weird stories of you want to see in the "topical storm," tweet me @kennedynation, use #topicalstorm. remember that passenger who took a picture with his plane's hijacker? he's not the only o
mrs. baits ... she is so skinny, i love it. topic number 4. what man as are a cultural touchstone that has 20s food of pratt falls for as long as there have beenee dimensional humans try to mimic their counterparts, but the sliminess makes you go arss over tea kettle. watch. oh, i'm so not disappointed. thanks to obamacare they can get knit back together like humpty dumpty and i get to pay for it. topic number 5. you now it's getting to be a nasty republican fight when the two frontrunners'...
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mr. kasich but i can tell you this, the republicans put forth many mod pratt candidates the last two have been moderate, mccain and romney and win ratio is 0-2. they are part of the staen. . of the print media is part of the establishment that is the corps being rebelled against. i'm sure hibd close doors, draghi and janet yellen would agree with everything xeptd for the big recession. if they didn't, they would be raising rates or certainly wouldn't be adding more liquidity to the drenched earth we've already had. with regard to the recession and what he said if he gets in office, it's kind of hard to argue with. fiscal side is what's needed, fiscal side is what's needed. monetary side from the central bank has not only run its course but beyond the epilog. it's hard to argue with everything except the adjectives as to how deep and ugly it would be. if these are good times right now and everybody is disheartened, i don't think a recession would be any fun but i don't think it would be hujs. it would last long. >> john manly, to hear those comments though, eight years, nine years in a bul
mr. kasich but i can tell you this, the republicans put forth many mod pratt candidates the last two have been moderate, mccain and romney and win ratio is 0-2. they are part of the staen. . of the print media is part of the establishment that is the corps being rebelled against. i'm sure hibd close doors, draghi and janet yellen would agree with everything xeptd for the big recession. if they didn't, they would be raising rates or certainly wouldn't be adding more liquidity to the drenched...
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mr. sullivan: we have found the engine reliability and the in termsnts we look at of coming off a reliability growth curve engine, pratt and whitney has been consistently below expectations but i would say they have been improving in the last two or three years. click what is the top lesson you have learned to the f 35 that canon process inform future major acquisitions across the services. >> obviously, the first thing we learned with this is you shouldn't concurrently develop technology was a product and you concurrently by aircraft while you are still developing them. that is the number one thing. >> the f 35 was an extreme optimistic if not ridiculous assumptions of how a program will play out. productionn to begin before much of development have been accomplished was a bad one. department is typically optimistic about schedules and cost, which then sets up the program managers to look like failures from the outside, which is a terrible thing to do to them. >> thank you. >> the question i was going to ask may have been answered in the second sentence in opening statement when it says the up 35 -- form the backbone
mr. sullivan: we have found the engine reliability and the in termsnts we look at of coming off a reliability growth curve engine, pratt and whitney has been consistently below expectations but i would say they have been improving in the last two or three years. click what is the top lesson you have learned to the f 35 that canon process inform future major acquisitions across the services. >> obviously, the first thing we learned with this is you shouldn't concurrently develop technology...
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certainly -- pratt and whitney, and helping students prepare for what are certainly careers of the future. as co-chairman of the career and technical education caucus, i spend a lot of time, mr. speaker, visiting schools, visiting our high schools, secondary schools, postsecondary schools that are providing training to greater opportunity and it's exciting to go into specifically high schools and see where this digital manufacturing, this additive manufacturing, using the 3-d printers and various types of materials is now present in our high school. and i appreciate the partnership that penn state has had working with not just business and industry but the collaborative work with our high schools to begin to introduce and grow this new innovation in manufacturing and to introduce this to young lerners, many of whom are going -- learners many of whom will be exposed to the very newest form of innovation for manufacturing. and some will go on to work for businesses and industries, who knows. some will become entrepreneurs and take us to a return to a day of cottage industries. you know, some of our most amazing discoveries have happened in basements and garages and spare bedro
certainly -- pratt and whitney, and helping students prepare for what are certainly careers of the future. as co-chairman of the career and technical education caucus, i spend a lot of time, mr. speaker, visiting schools, visiting our high schools, secondary schools, postsecondary schools that are providing training to greater opportunity and it's exciting to go into specifically high schools and see where this digital manufacturing, this additive manufacturing, using the 3-d printers and...