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mr. rice is a distinguished attorney who has dedicated hits professional -- his professional career to serving the public in the u.s. attorney's office. in that time he earned the respect of federal judges, opposing defense attorneys, his fellow prosecutors and local law enforcement officials. mr. rice has a deep connection to eastern washington and its legal community. he graduateed from gonzaga university with a degree in accounting. then he returned on a full scholarship to earn his law degree. after earning that degree, mr. rice moved directly into public service as a trial attorney with the department of justice in washington, d.c. he then returned to the eastern district to work in the u.s. attorney's office climbing the ranks to become the first u.s. attorney responsible for the management of the spokane office. and he is currently the highest-ranking d.o.j. official in the eastern district. over his 20 years in practice, mr. rice has tried over 1,000 criminal cases dealing with nearly
mr. rice is a distinguished attorney who has dedicated hits professional -- his professional career to serving the public in the u.s. attorney's office. in that time he earned the respect of federal judges, opposing defense attorneys, his fellow prosecutors and local law enforcement officials. mr. rice has a deep connection to eastern washington and its legal community. he graduateed from gonzaga university with a degree in accounting. then he returned on a full scholarship to earn his law...
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mr. rice kin also mentioned -- reiskin also mentioned psych sling joy. do we feel happy we arrived home in one piece or is it just fun and safe together? the figures show that the netherlands, cycling in the netherlands is the safest transport mode in europe. if you compare to it, for example, italy, which is very dangerous for cyclists. we do fairly well. the explanation is, to my opinion, in the fact that we call safety by numbers. the more you get, the safer it is. and i'll show you the next slide to prove that. this is the bike share in the u. where the netherlands is extreme left and the u.k. is extreme right. and third is italy, for example. denmark is second next to the netherlands. if you compare that with safety numbers, you see that in the netherlands, where we cycle a lot, not too many people on bikes got killed and it's just the other way around in it italy and the u.k. where people do not cycle but get killed if they cycle. and somebody can come up with the arguments that we have a lot of good bicycle infrastructure in the netherlands. that'
mr. rice kin also mentioned -- reiskin also mentioned psych sling joy. do we feel happy we arrived home in one piece or is it just fun and safe together? the figures show that the netherlands, cycling in the netherlands is the safest transport mode in europe. if you compare to it, for example, italy, which is very dangerous for cyclists. we do fairly well. the explanation is, to my opinion, in the fact that we call safety by numbers. the more you get, the safer it is. and i'll show you the next...
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deadman and possibly mr. rice will all appear in a federal court or be charged in a federal court with some type of hate crime violations. >> and what is the family looking for? is this going to satisfy them when they hear this? >> the family is looking for justice involving all the cases. you heard the sister's frustration at the court hearing where the others weren't charged. it's our understanding that the family is on board with this. they never wanted the death penalty for daryl deadman. they just wanted justice and they wanted all of those who deliberately took part in this act to be charged. it appears they will be satisfied with what takes place tomorrow. we'll know that tomorrow when there's a news conference in the afternoon. >> and, drew, speak about the community. how has this impacted the community? >> it is really a tale of two communities, quite frankly. you have a white town where these teenagers came from which has been somewhat nonchalant about the event calling these guys a bunch of bad apples,
deadman and possibly mr. rice will all appear in a federal court or be charged in a federal court with some type of hate crime violations. >> and what is the family looking for? is this going to satisfy them when they hear this? >> the family is looking for justice involving all the cases. you heard the sister's frustration at the court hearing where the others weren't charged. it's our understanding that the family is on board with this. they never wanted the death penalty for...
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don't have to invade iraq and there's there's a lot of things you don't have to do mrs clinton for example and ambassador rice at the u.n. and president obama are out to kind of feminize the islamic world now. when professor huntington talked about the clash of civilizations i'm quite sure that he thought it would come from the muslim side but what is happening now is it's coming from harvard and columbia and and the rest of the ivy league schools who believe it's american america's mission to impose secularism feminism and democracy i'm muslims are maybe they're just excuses for other geo political interests to i want to continue this discussion we just have to go to war. we don't have to go to. break for you and i thank you for the right and left pretty appropriate nonetheless we will be back with much more with michael scheuer. and to lead remember these while they may have been phased out last year the terror threats i'm talking about the color coded ones that we are so recognizing ten years of their existence will give you our three cents on where the red to green day got to us but first your closing mar
don't have to invade iraq and there's there's a lot of things you don't have to do mrs clinton for example and ambassador rice at the u.n. and president obama are out to kind of feminize the islamic world now. when professor huntington talked about the clash of civilizations i'm quite sure that he thought it would come from the muslim side but what is happening now is it's coming from harvard and columbia and and the rest of the ivy league schools who believe it's american america's mission to...
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mr. rothman. >> thank you, madam chairman. dr. rice, it's great to have you with us. and thank you for your outstanding work at the u.n. >> thank you, sir. >> not only in standing strong for the united states of america and our interests but for the interests of the united states' most important allies and friends. thank you so much for your work, your good work, and effective work. i do have a question about unesco. and i understand the point that you were making that there will be consequences to the palestinians for going against the u.s.'s advice and directive not to pursue independence through the united nations. and then avoiding direct negotiations with the state of israel. the most important strategic ally and friend the united states has in that region. but what are the consequences, or what would the consequences be to -- under a waiver to unesco, the body that actually voted in favor of the palestinians' request? i've got a couple of these, dr. rice. >> okay. >> madam ambassador, if you could. so i'm going to list them quickly. so consequences to unesco --
mr. rothman. >> thank you, madam chairman. dr. rice, it's great to have you with us. and thank you for your outstanding work at the u.n. >> thank you, sir. >> not only in standing strong for the united states of america and our interests but for the interests of the united states' most important allies and friends. thank you so much for your work, your good work, and effective work. i do have a question about unesco. and i understand the point that you were making that there...
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mr. hadley is a founding partner of the rice hadley group. he continues to serve his country and co chairs a bipartisan senior working group of the united states institute of peace addressing american policy in the middle east. he's an extraordinary american. steve, thank you for taking the time to join us today. finally, the panel will be moderated by our own professor. ladies and gentlemen, i think you are in for an intellectual treat. thank you for attending. [ applause ] >> well, thank you very much mrs. sadat, and thank you dean toshend for your support. i know i usually see you in washington and all these other places. i know for some of you this may be the first time to come to maryland, so welcome and we really appreciate you taking the time to join us. i'm going to go ahead and start asking questions, but before i wanted to explain why you're surrounded by such beautiful art. if you notice, and dr. brzezinski, being married to a wonderful artist yourself, you appreciate that a bit. we have a sculpture and a painting. these are produc
mr. hadley is a founding partner of the rice hadley group. he continues to serve his country and co chairs a bipartisan senior working group of the united states institute of peace addressing american policy in the middle east. he's an extraordinary american. steve, thank you for taking the time to join us today. finally, the panel will be moderated by our own professor. ladies and gentlemen, i think you are in for an intellectual treat. thank you for attending. [ applause ] >> well,...
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mr. universe is 100 years old. manahar ike turned a century on saturday. he lives in cull cut aindia. he says -- culcuta, india. he says he eats fresh fruit, vegetables, lentils and rice and has never smoked, nor drank alcohol -- he's never had an alcoholic drink. the former bodybuilder won the mr. universe title back in 1952 in london. >> good for him. >> congratulations to him. >> sounds like a healthy diet. >> happy -- feeling happy and stress free. go for it. >> yeah. right? what could go wrong? i wonder if he practices yoga. >> he probably does. congratulations. stay with us. "news4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> waiting for answers. the american soldier accused of killing a number of afghani civilians gets ready to see his attorney for the first time as his family now break its silence. >>> good morning, i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this monday, march
mr. universe is 100 years old. manahar ike turned a century on saturday. he lives in cull cut aindia. he says -- culcuta, india. he says he eats fresh fruit, vegetables, lentils and rice and has never smoked, nor drank alcohol -- he's never had an alcoholic drink. the former bodybuilder won the mr. universe title back in 1952 in london. >> good for him. >> congratulations to him. >> sounds like a healthy diet. >> happy -- feeling happy and stress free. go for it....
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let's get to economics with robert rice, the author of "aftershock" also gop strategist rich galen. mretary, adding new jobs is obviously a good thing. there's still millions of people out of work. the president is not out of the woods, right? >> no, there's still a long way to go, anderson. there have been about 10 million jobs either lost since the beginning of the recession or should have been made up given the growth in the population. there's a very, very long way to go. even in the job market continued to do this well for the next four or five year, ewith would still just about get back to where we were before the recession started. >> and rich, rather than addressing today's job numbers, romney makes the argument that obama vowed to keep the unemployment rate below 8%, which isn't true, but he's got to come up with something more than that, doesn't he, if he's going to run on turning the economy around. >> i think what he said last week or a week and a half ago was a better argument. that was that the unemployment numbers are good numbers. you can't root for higher unemployment,
let's get to economics with robert rice, the author of "aftershock" also gop strategist rich galen. mretary, adding new jobs is obviously a good thing. there's still millions of people out of work. the president is not out of the woods, right? >> no, there's still a long way to go, anderson. there have been about 10 million jobs either lost since the beginning of the recession or should have been made up given the growth in the population. there's a very, very long way to go....
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rice. he says he's never smoked or had an alcoholic beverage. the former bodybuilder won the mr.rse title in 1952 in london. >> congratulations. >>> breaking news out of france after a man opened fire inside a jewish school there. >>> plus, we're having a lot of beautiful spring weather in the nation's capital affecting the cherry blossoms, as well. veronica johnson will have the >>> stunned. the family of the
rice. he says he's never smoked or had an alcoholic beverage. the former bodybuilder won the mr.rse title in 1952 in london. >> congratulations. >>> breaking news out of france after a man opened fire inside a jewish school there. >>> plus, we're having a lot of beautiful spring weather in the nation's capital affecting the cherry blossoms, as well. veronica johnson will have the >>> stunned. the family of the
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mr. conaway:, the secretary of state -- cond -- condaleeza rice, the secretary of state, was willing to have the iraq study group go forward. the national security advisor was willing to have the iraq study group go forward. they picked two outstanding americans, probably could not have had finer people, former secretary of state jim baker, and former congressman, lee hamilton, who was head of the -- co-chairman of the 9/11 commission, was chairman of the intelligence committee and has done a lot of very good things. it was a bipartisan effort. again, we had people like secretary gates and we had attorney general mace and they came together with a very constructive proposal and as many members may remember, the surge was in the iraq study group. it was on page 73. so why would secretary panetta, who was willing to judge activities for a war going on for 3 1/2 years during the bush administration, not be willing to have 10 objective people that he proposes, not that the congress proposes, not that any partisan group proposes, but that he will propose, to bring fresh eyes on the target, to loo
mr. conaway:, the secretary of state -- cond -- condaleeza rice, the secretary of state, was willing to have the iraq study group go forward. the national security advisor was willing to have the iraq study group go forward. they picked two outstanding americans, probably could not have had finer people, former secretary of state jim baker, and former congressman, lee hamilton, who was head of the -- co-chairman of the 9/11 commission, was chairman of the intelligence committee and has done a...
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rice, and former new york city school chancellor, joel klein. they led the task force that published the report. by the way, mr.ucational division of news corps, which is who we all work for. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> steve: okay. madam secretary, let's start with you. education, a signal security issue. explain that. >> our national security is broader than our military forces. but even when it comes to populating the military, the intelligence services, the foreign service, we don't have people with the skills, foreign languages to be the human capital that we need. we also need people who can take on the jobs of the 21st century and innovation and technology and keep us competitive. we are a country that has to believe, our kids have to believe that it doesn't matter where you came from, it matters where you are going. >> steve: mr. klein, how do we fix it? >> i think there are several things we need to do. this report makes three really strong recommendations. rather than give a laundry list, we try focus on the things we think will have the core leverage. let's really move to a share
rice, and former new york city school chancellor, joel klein. they led the task force that published the report. by the way, mr.ucational division of news corps, which is who we all work for. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> steve: okay. madam secretary, let's start with you. education, a signal security issue. explain that. >> our national security is broader than our military forces. but even when it comes to populating the military, the intelligence...
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rice, lentils, and fish for his good health. and of course he doesn't drink or smoke. >> and only 4'11". the pint size strong man earned the prestigious title of mr. universe in 1952 after taking up bodybuilding during a stint in prison. so he used his prison time all for the good. >> and thanks for the assist with the name there. >> you like that? >> yeah. >> manahar h. >> yes. >> but it's spelled a-y-t-c-h. >> aytch. >> i don't know. we'll be back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher, they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] at do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] if febreze fabric refresher can freshen this couch, what can it do for yours? febreze fabric refresher -- breathe happy. ffor over 10 years now,. -- i've been representing the colonial penn life insurance company. hi, alex. hi, everyone. i thought it'd be interesting to hear from you what your cust
rice, lentils, and fish for his good health. and of course he doesn't drink or smoke. >> and only 4'11". the pint size strong man earned the prestigious title of mr. universe in 1952 after taking up bodybuilding during a stint in prison. so he used his prison time all for the good. >> and thanks for the assist with the name there. >> you like that? >> yeah. >> manahar h. >> yes. >> but it's spelled a-y-t-c-h. >> aytch. >> i don't know....
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rice nomination. the presiding officer: the senator from washington is recognized. ms. cantwell: thank you, mr. president. i rise to support the nomination. he is one of our state's rising legal stars and has left his mark defending the community he was born in. for nearly 25 years he's served in the united states attorney's office in eastern washington and in that time he successfully prosecuted a variety of criminal cases to protect our eastern washington communities and he has wide support from his peers and numerous accolades. so i hope my colleagues will support his nomination, making gonzaga university's alma mater, spokane, and the state of washington proud of his nomination. the presiding officer: is there further debate? if not, the question is on the nomination. the yeas and nays have been ordered. there is a sufficient second. the yeas and nays have been ordered. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote:# vote: the presiding officer: are there any -- are there any senators wishing to vote or to change his or her vote? there being none, the -- it is 93 ayes, 4 nays, and the nomi
rice nomination. the presiding officer: the senator from washington is recognized. ms. cantwell: thank you, mr. president. i rise to support the nomination. he is one of our state's rising legal stars and has left his mark defending the community he was born in. for nearly 25 years he's served in the united states attorney's office in eastern washington and in that time he successfully prosecuted a variety of criminal cases to protect our eastern washington communities and he has wide support...