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mr. robert s. mcnamara. sec. mcnamara: i have here one of the new family of communist chinese weapons. is a light machine gun their 7.62 class. ammunition for this can only be supplied from chinese sources. this gun bears the chinese arsenal mark. it has obviously been supplied -- obviouslyry, been manufactured in that country and supplied to north vietnam. >> a chinese gun. roots of infiltration. the secretary keeps americans informed through news conferences. for an informed nation is a prepared nation. the united states today is prepared against every form of aggression, from guerrilla warfare to ballistic missiles. an american desert. this is an early test, before our country, along with over 100 other nations, agreed to cease the use of nuclear weapons. today, our nuclear power is such that, in the words of our president, the combined destructive power of every battle ever fought by man, is like a firecracker against the sun. [explosion] [explosion] this is the awesome power. and the power we have today is more than that of any adversary or combination of adversaries. the fact tha
mr. robert s. mcnamara. sec. mcnamara: i have here one of the new family of communist chinese weapons. is a light machine gun their 7.62 class. ammunition for this can only be supplied from chinese sources. this gun bears the chinese arsenal mark. it has obviously been supplied -- obviouslyry, been manufactured in that country and supplied to north vietnam. >> a chinese gun. roots of infiltration. the secretary keeps americans informed through news conferences. for an informed nation is a...
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mr. roberts. anthony: favorite meal. bob: veal parmesan. anthony: most treasured possession. bob: my fishing pole. anthony: what is your motto? bob: stick to what you know. virtue? bob: graduating from college. anthony: words or phrases you most overuse. bob: long-term value. overpriced. anthony: tell and you would most like to have you don' t think you have no. -- now. bob: become bruce springsteen. gary: thank you for spending time with wall street week. that is it for today. until next sunday, have a prosperous week. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, r you switch to geico. r it's what you do.
mr. roberts. anthony: favorite meal. bob: veal parmesan. anthony: most treasured possession. bob: my fishing pole. anthony: what is your motto? bob: stick to what you know. virtue? bob: graduating from college. anthony: words or phrases you most overuse. bob: long-term value. overpriced. anthony: tell and you would most like to have you don' t think you have no. -- now. bob: become bruce springsteen. gary: thank you for spending time with wall street week. that is it for today. until next...
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general, and mrs. robert foley retired and medal of honor recipient. ergeant major and mrs. brian patagglia united states marine corps, enlisted advisor to the chairman. chief master sergeant and mrs. mitchell brush, senior listed advisor, national guard bureau. sergeant major of the army retired, kenneth preston. former sergeant major of the army. ladies and gentlemen, the history of the third united states infantry regiments reflects the growth and development of our nation. 55 well earned battle streamers, two valor unit awards, three meritorious unit commendations and five superior unit awards, a test of the old guard's record of bravery and achievement during peacetime. in 1922 the war department granted permission for the old guard to pass in review with bayonets fixed. the old guard will now fix bayonets to the traditional beat of the drum. >> fix bayonets. ♪ ♪ >> forward march. >> ladies and gentlemen, moving into position is the commander of troops for today's ceremony. colonel john davis, commander, third united states infantry regiment, the o
general, and mrs. robert foley retired and medal of honor recipient. ergeant major and mrs. brian patagglia united states marine corps, enlisted advisor to the chairman. chief master sergeant and mrs. mitchell brush, senior listed advisor, national guard bureau. sergeant major of the army retired, kenneth preston. former sergeant major of the army. ladies and gentlemen, the history of the third united states infantry regiments reflects the growth and development of our nation. 55 well earned...
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the honorable and mrs. robertd comptroller. mr. philip park, senior official office of general counsel. the honorable not -- former assistant secretary of the army. general and mrs. david m. rodriguez, commander united states africa command. general and mrs. dennis -- commanding general united states army material command. general and mrs. david perkins, commanding general united states army training and doctrine command. general and mrs. joseph the film, commander, united states special operations command. general and mrs. robert abrams, commanding general, force. general john s. kelli kuehne states marine corps, commander united states southern command. admiral and mrs. michael rogers, united states navy, commander, united states cyber command. director of nsa. chief css. admiral william gorby, united states navy, commander, united states northern command. general retired and mrs. william buck kernan, board member, patriot foundation general john foss, yes these army, retired. general total, united states army,
the honorable and mrs. robertd comptroller. mr. philip park, senior official office of general counsel. the honorable not -- former assistant secretary of the army. general and mrs. david m. rodriguez, commander united states africa command. general and mrs. dennis -- commanding general united states army material command. general and mrs. david perkins, commanding general united states army training and doctrine command. general and mrs. joseph the film, commander, united states special...
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mr. roberts. reporter: mr. president, given the russian military involvement , or a parent involvement, on the side of hanoi, on the one side, and the dialogue which mr. harriman has been conducting on the other 40, as well as the disarmament talks in geneva at the moment, can you tell us whether you believe this war, as you now call it, can be contained in this corner of south east asia without involving a u.s.-soviet confrontation? pres. johnson: we would hope very much that we could. and we will do nothing to provoke that confrontation that we can avoid. as you know, immediately after i assumed the presidency, i immediately sent messages to the soviet union. we have had frequent exchange of views by letter and conversation with their leaders. we are doing nothing to provoke the soviet union. we are very happy that they have agreed to resume the disarmament conference. i went to some length to extend ourselves to make the proposals that i would hope would meet with acceptance of the peoples of the world. we w
mr. roberts. reporter: mr. president, given the russian military involvement , or a parent involvement, on the side of hanoi, on the one side, and the dialogue which mr. harriman has been conducting on the other 40, as well as the disarmament talks in geneva at the moment, can you tell us whether you believe this war, as you now call it, can be contained in this corner of south east asia without involving a u.s.-soviet confrontation? pres. johnson: we would hope very much that we could. and we...
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mr. robert over graphic scenes similar to virginia tv shooting.s it's out of respect to the victims, their families and colleague and their viewers, the season finale will now air september 2nd. >>> on space.com, nasa crashes plane to test emergency beacons. nasa dropped the plane 100 feet interest above on purpose. emergency beacons are being tested to be installed on planes to transmit a location signal in the event of a crash. >>> a louisiana police officer has been shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence incident. authorities s the 35-year-old suspect stabbed three women, one fatally before the shooting. the man then fled the home, rammed his car into a convenience store and barricaded himself inside. officers fired teargas into the store and a fire broke out before the man was taken into custody. >>> a civil rights icon has died, amelia boynton robinson helped lead the 1965 march in selma. she was beaten and gassed on what came to be known as bloody sunday. she later became the first black woman to run for congress in alabama.
mr. robert over graphic scenes similar to virginia tv shooting.s it's out of respect to the victims, their families and colleague and their viewers, the season finale will now air september 2nd. >>> on space.com, nasa crashes plane to test emergency beacons. nasa dropped the plane 100 feet interest above on purpose. emergency beacons are being tested to be installed on planes to transmit a location signal in the event of a crash. >>> a louisiana police officer has been shot...
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mr. roberts, welcome to "mad money." >> hey jim, as john would always tell you, you have to call me chuckeat to be here. >> i will call you chuck, i saw some things in this release that are very different, one thing right out of the gate you gave the guidance in your release making it clear you're bullish about the future of cisco. >> well, jim, i am bullish. first of all we're really pleased with the quarter we just had. record revenues, record non-gap eps, we grew our orders bring 4% and grew our deferredproduct revenue by 21%. overall we're incredibly pleased. as for the format change, we listened to our shareholders, they wanted more press release information and more time for q & a so that's what we gave them. >> 20% growth in deferred revenue, marks software -- the importance of deferred revenue is it gives a sustainable look for the future which is new for cisco in terms of the way it reports. >> it is, jim. if you think about where we had tremendous success, take collaboration, we said we would refresh the product line and move to a cloud consumption and subscription base model in
mr. roberts, welcome to "mad money." >> hey jim, as john would always tell you, you have to call me chuckeat to be here. >> i will call you chuck, i saw some things in this release that are very different, one thing right out of the gate you gave the guidance in your release making it clear you're bullish about the future of cisco. >> well, jim, i am bullish. first of all we're really pleased with the quarter we just had. record revenues, record non-gap eps, we grew...
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mr. robert ford. thank you for joining us. let's talk these diplomatic initiatives. russia and saudi arabia could not be further it apart in thermos of their interests in the country. are you surprised these two engaged in talks to end the war there. >> >> i'm not surprised because both are concerned about what's happening but they have vastly different perceptions of what's happening and why. they had a joint press conference, the russian foreign minister lavrov with the saudi foreign minister. and apparently lavrov mumbled into the microphone at one point and he mumbled morons. so they are still pretty far apart. >> the u.s. as maintained that assad must go? do you think that could change given the situation on the ground? what might a diplomatic solution look like in syria? >> well there is a lot of diplomatic frequent flyer mileage being wrakd up. but the various countries are still far apart. iran and russia still support basher al assad. they are not pushing to have him removed any time soon while turkey and saudi arabia and the syrian rebels on the ground insi
mr. robert ford. thank you for joining us. let's talk these diplomatic initiatives. russia and saudi arabia could not be further it apart in thermos of their interests in the country. are you surprised these two engaged in talks to end the war there. >> >> i'm not surprised because both are concerned about what's happening but they have vastly different perceptions of what's happening and why. they had a joint press conference, the russian foreign minister lavrov with the saudi...
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mr. robert stewart who is the executive director of the rural community assistance partnership. welcome, sir, and you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, shimkus, ranking member tomorrow co and members of the committee. i think the previous witnesses and y'all have done an excellent job in framing the issue. as someone who has worked 20 years with hundreds of communities in texas both for the rural community assistance partnership and rural water association and someone who has directed the national program for ten years i'm here to tell you that the needs of small communities are many, the resources are limited but i tell you that the dedication and the determination of small communities to provide their citizens with the best possible water is strong and undiminished. i want to -- i'm sure everyone knows -- i won't repeat things that are in my testimony. i wanted to sort of make a few points that have been touched on, maybe i could amplify a little bit. one is access to capital. i think there's a real issue in small communities in accessing the financial r
mr. robert stewart who is the executive director of the rural community assistance partnership. welcome, sir, and you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, shimkus, ranking member tomorrow co and members of the committee. i think the previous witnesses and y'all have done an excellent job in framing the issue. as someone who has worked 20 years with hundreds of communities in texas both for the rural community assistance partnership and rural water association and...
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mr. roberts had moved forward.ot make the headlines because they have been so steady about it. vonnie: exiting, just another company. it is known by -- tom: you do not even need the names. you just know what those initials mean. right now we need to look at the hard landing crew in china. i want to rip up the script. you have carol -- we have carl weinberg with us. brendan greeley i thought was just brilliant on italy and changing. italy is not greece. in some ways it is worse, isn't it? carl: i was going to say that in many ways it is a lot better. strong structural base. it is like a real economy. there is also a lot of hidden wealth and hidden resources there. personally -- i am personally impassioned about italy. i used to live there and i have a lot of friends there. italy is a much stronger economy then greece's. it can sustain the burden longer. brendan: was matteo renzi right to consolidate his political power before tackling structural problems? i do not think he could have tackled structural problems as t
mr. roberts had moved forward.ot make the headlines because they have been so steady about it. vonnie: exiting, just another company. it is known by -- tom: you do not even need the names. you just know what those initials mean. right now we need to look at the hard landing crew in china. i want to rip up the script. you have carol -- we have carl weinberg with us. brendan greeley i thought was just brilliant on italy and changing. italy is not greece. in some ways it is worse, isn't it? carl:...
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mr. robert aderholt, as much time as he may consume. mr. aderholt: thank you. mr. speaker, i want to just mention to you that it's hard to believe that it has been 10 years ago, in the early morning hours of august 29, just a month from today, that hurricane katrina slammed into the gulf coast. as a category three hurricane. with sustained winds up to 140 miles per hour and a storm surge over nine meters high in some places, the impact of the lf region was very devastating. while the economics can cost of the storm -- economic cost of the storm is very difficult to measure, some estimates have $100 damage over billion. hundreds of thousands of refugees scattered across the country, most importantly no price tag can be assigned to the loss of the nearly 2,000 lives that were lost. in the aftermath of the tragic storm, there were many hearings, there were many inquiries, studies, investigations, reforms and policy changes that were conducted and most of those were for good reason. the initial emergency response to katrina was far less than what should be expected of
mr. robert aderholt, as much time as he may consume. mr. aderholt: thank you. mr. speaker, i want to just mention to you that it's hard to believe that it has been 10 years ago, in the early morning hours of august 29, just a month from today, that hurricane katrina slammed into the gulf coast. as a category three hurricane. with sustained winds up to 140 miles per hour and a storm surge over nine meters high in some places, the impact of the lf region was very devastating. while the economics...
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mr. robert wallers did do permit research on this as stated in exhibit c and he came up with a document that was taken out by any mother in 1963 to legalize the use of downstairs as a ruckus room not a second unit so in talking to dbi mr. wallers i asked him what is finding were that would be the notice of violation exhibit c one and that was to stall a c o alarm in the basement i the he inspected on july 16th a smoke detectors in the renters bedroom i the it was completed and inspected on the 16, remove wiring in the garage which was an extension cord that was ran to a lights outside so added asked mr. wallers to what to do and put in conduit in talking to mr. wallers at the start by telephone on june 9th, he suggested that instead of going through the notice of violation on the downstairs having a sink and such that shouldn't be there suggested i take out a building permit to remove the kitchen sink and to - directed by the dbi to take out the permit to correct the violation i the so in a matter of a few days my whole intent was just to be in scompliens with the dbi not to try to sneak out
mr. robert wallers did do permit research on this as stated in exhibit c and he came up with a document that was taken out by any mother in 1963 to legalize the use of downstairs as a ruckus room not a second unit so in talking to dbi mr. wallers i asked him what is finding were that would be the notice of violation exhibit c one and that was to stall a c o alarm in the basement i the he inspected on july 16th a smoke detectors in the renters bedroom i the it was completed and inspected on the...
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mr. southern, robert ray, al jazeera america.ave you had a chance to go and talk to the many residents that your company put out over the course of the -- >> sir we are not going to be commenting to the media sir. >> moments later in federal court former freedom industries president gary southern pled guilty to charges relating to poisoning water for thrund,000 people. >> i believe the only true determination in these kinds of cases is to send the message that if you engage in this sort of conduct, you're exposed to jail time. executives are used to writing checks for things. they are not used to checking their three piece suit for a jailhouse. >> i feel anger and frustration. i hope that we -- i hope that there's some kind of restitution paid to the citizens and whether that's in the form of a chemical safety program, i'm keenly interested in the water company and what they did or didn't do. >> reporter: so is shelana mccoy who says she's still suffering from symptoms. >> i started getting sick at my stomach and lightheaded. >>
mr. southern, robert ray, al jazeera america.ave you had a chance to go and talk to the many residents that your company put out over the course of the -- >> sir we are not going to be commenting to the media sir. >> moments later in federal court former freedom industries president gary southern pled guilty to charges relating to poisoning water for thrund,000 people. >> i believe the only true determination in these kinds of cases is to send the message that if you engage in...
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on to wills traffic sparking outrage against police officers and against our own family stanley roberts mrsstemas the report about an alleged feud between him and alden smith he had a high last august 40 is coming up. here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly: stanley r: that was the end of the conversation here is the beginning that was me talking in three segments and the topside in san francisco as the officer parks this and talk to the writers that listen and then the opposite asks for the id in the process to continue the officer wrote the ticket the conversation went downhill. stanley r: how often do you run stop signs? >>: did not know what you're talking about. house stanley r: often do you run stop signs? >>: and actually not sure i did not need to answer that. stanley r: maybe it is not worth it there but decided for running the stop sign in san francisco. >>gary: baseball he did his thing for the seattle mariners against the baltimore oriole to dave is brilliant catch by kyle's figure down to find out he is one to one and a sensor you better believe. >>gary: he
on to wills traffic sparking outrage against police officers and against our own family stanley roberts mrsstemas the report about an alleged feud between him and alden smith he had a high last august 40 is coming up. here is stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly: stanley r: that was the end of the conversation here is the beginning that was me talking in three segments and the topside in san francisco as the officer parks this and talk to the writers that listen and then the...
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mrs. morgenthau to her friend. where are the rest of the correspondence, nobody knows. robert clark speculates that mrs.orgenthau was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone them to write. i have a few letters i left in the green room. sorry about. >> i have letters written by l. of our roosevelt to eleanor morgenthau which are kind of revealing. but that's timely. but it's also the political history of an era in the journey for nearly four decades in the public eye as seen through the private lens. robert morgenthau is in arguably one of the great men of his era. he is the only prominent statesmen left from the kennedy times and as the dea new york he accomplished changes such as almost handed almost hand to single-handedly wiping out of new york area she's made a just made a new law and indeed changed the face of the wall in america with many of the criminal cases. and he's invented prosecution of white-collar crime as we know it today. his long arm stretched into the waters and cultivated the network of the global partners. he is unraveled the international m
mrs. morgenthau to her friend. where are the rest of the correspondence, nobody knows. robert clark speculates that mrs.orgenthau was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone them to write. i have a few letters i left in the green room. sorry about. >> i have letters written by l. of our roosevelt to eleanor morgenthau which are kind of revealing. but that's timely. but it's also the political history of an era in the journey for nearly four...
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what's your reaction to robert craft today saying basically the hell with you, mr. goodell? >> well i guess he's feed up with the process. i gets heuess he felt by taking and accepting that he didn't want to take back in may, the path would be easier for tom brady. didn't work out that way. he's been involved in a number of issues with many deals,
what's your reaction to robert craft today saying basically the hell with you, mr. goodell? >> well i guess he's feed up with the process. i gets heuess he felt by taking and accepting that he didn't want to take back in may, the path would be easier for tom brady. didn't work out that way. he's been involved in a number of issues with many deals,
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mrs. morgenthaler to her friends. where are the rest of the correspondence, nobody knows. the evident robertark speculates that mrs. morgan fall was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone, then right. i have a few letters which i left in the green room, thank you. sorry about that. [laughter] black bag. will get back to that in a minute. i have some letters written by eleanor roosevelt to eleanor morgenthaler which are kind of revealing. but that is timeless, it's not only about relationship it's also the political history of an era, if bob's and my journey through nearly four decades in the public eye as seen through applied private lands. robert morgan fall is on argue billy one of the great men of his era, he is the only prominent statesman left from the kennedy time, as da of new york he accomplished changes such as almost single-handedly wiping out the delft penalty in new york. he has made new law, indeed change the face of the law in america with many of his criminal cases, and he has invented prosecution of white-collar crime as we know it t
mrs. morgenthaler to her friends. where are the rest of the correspondence, nobody knows. the evident robertark speculates that mrs. morgan fall was so smitten with the first lady she preferred to hear her voice over the telephone, then right. i have a few letters which i left in the green room, thank you. sorry about that. [laughter] black bag. will get back to that in a minute. i have some letters written by eleanor roosevelt to eleanor morgenthaler which are kind of revealing. but that is...
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mr. gould: robert taft becomes mr. republican. and helen, the daughter, becomes the dean at bryn mawr and is a very influential educator. and as you say, charles taft had a career in cincinnati politics. he tried to move up to be governor, it didn't work out. he was probably the most liberal of the -- between him and robert taft, and helen was pro-suffrage at the time when her mother wasn't. president taft eventually becomes pro-suffrage because it's the way of enforcing prohibition. in his view, he didn't like prohibition, but if the american people wanted it, he wanted it enforced. ms. swain: we have a list of some of the firsts that nellie taft brought to the role of first lady. as we learned earlier on, she was the first to ride with the president in the inaugural parade, the first to attend a supreme court argument. i love this one, she was the first to attend a political convention, but not of her husband's party. she went to the democratic convention in 1912. mr. gould: yes. the democrats met in baltimore, which made it sor
mr. gould: robert taft becomes mr. republican. and helen, the daughter, becomes the dean at bryn mawr and is a very influential educator. and as you say, charles taft had a career in cincinnati politics. he tried to move up to be governor, it didn't work out. he was probably the most liberal of the -- between him and robert taft, and helen was pro-suffrage at the time when her mother wasn't. president taft eventually becomes pro-suffrage because it's the way of enforcing prohibition. in his...
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robert: he is the cream of the crop when it comes to physique. mr. america in the nation's capital. >> i tell everybody about the journey. however long it has taken me to get to -- how long it has take known get to this point. robert: it sounds like there are only women in that crowd. >> we approve. leon: what do you mean "we"? [laughter] listen, give the brother a little bit of advice. get a cape. all right? you need a belt and a cape. kellye: wear it wel robert: love it, kellye. leon: you made her day. kellye: you did. i appreciate that. come back with more of that anytime. six months after a shooting outside a j. v. basketball game at frederick high school you can expect to see more police officers outside the school events. they tell us that the officers will start providing extra security this fall. the officers started working at this event after the contract negotiations fell through last summer. the new contract set to last for two years. leon: speaking of the school, students in maryland are heading back to school next week. but one of the mo
robert: he is the cream of the crop when it comes to physique. mr. america in the nation's capital. >> i tell everybody about the journey. however long it has taken me to get to -- how long it has take known get to this point. robert: it sounds like there are only women in that crowd. >> we approve. leon: what do you mean "we"? [laughter] listen, give the brother a little bit of advice. get a cape. all right? you need a belt and a cape. kellye: wear it wel robert: love it,...
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mr. trump: you know, justice roberts -- coming out with that horrible decision on obamacare, which was ater. he should have ended obamacare. i really liked his thought i amss and background, but not at all a sham. i would say very smart, great levels of intelligence, great temperament. temperament is very important. believe it or not, i have a good temperament. some people say my tone is a little bit tough, but i actually have a very good temperament, or you wouldn't be in places like this. mark: you talked about carl icahn. is there someone out there today who says isn't on the court but who you would consider? mr. trump: i don't want to mention names -- i think it is inappropriate to mention names at this stage. mark: what about your sister? mr. trump: my sister is great. i have a sister who was on the court of appeals and she is fantastic. i think she would be phenomenal , one of the best, but frankly we will have to rule that out. but she is very smart and very good person. by the way, you mentioned carl icahn -- i just spoke to him, and he said such a big problem -- corporate immers
mr. trump: you know, justice roberts -- coming out with that horrible decision on obamacare, which was ater. he should have ended obamacare. i really liked his thought i amss and background, but not at all a sham. i would say very smart, great levels of intelligence, great temperament. temperament is very important. believe it or not, i have a good temperament. some people say my tone is a little bit tough, but i actually have a very good temperament, or you wouldn't be in places like this....
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and that is my best shorthand way of saying what is distinctive about the roberts' court. mr. shanmugam: and we will talk a little bit about the central role of justice kennedy now with the changes in the court's membership. but to pick up where adam left off, you have the i think originally unique perspective in terms of this panel in spending much of your professional career .n front of the request court you are as well-placed as anyone to comment on the differences in style. mr. estrada: that makes me old. the old chief would have interrupted you in the middle if your time is up. he might -- the new chief might give you more time. i think adam is right that the changes since 2005 have done a lot to define what we think of as the roberts' court. -- ink there are cases [indiscernible] the addition of justice sotomayor or, a former prosecutor, has shifted it back in ways that are not all that happy for justice scalia. think you can't really think of a court without thinking of dealing with a sample of people because, yes, it is a different court because rehnquist is no longer
and that is my best shorthand way of saying what is distinctive about the roberts' court. mr. shanmugam: and we will talk a little bit about the central role of justice kennedy now with the changes in the court's membership. but to pick up where adam left off, you have the i think originally unique perspective in terms of this panel in spending much of your professional career .n front of the request court you are as well-placed as anyone to comment on the differences in style. mr. estrada:...
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mr. elliott is good hunting and robert carrere. we would get in the truck and go on out. the whole time i worked with esok the conversation was never you know mr. elliott if we go and do one last operation and shut the door to the border blocking off the pakistani taliban the war will likely be one and i can go back to my field to you can write that novel you've been talking about. it wasn't that type of award. so what type of the war was that? in the book as much as it's a book about character and about a disease and his brother ali it's also my ambition for the book was to try to render the afghan war to show some of the paradigms i stopped playing out again and again from valley to valley and province to province to try to tell a story that was accessible to people who had spent time in afghanistan and back allow the mentor pointed to a conflict that is often incredibly complex and difficult to understand. so in the segment that i read is the opening with this he is talking about his family and his parents and what happened shortly after that passage his parents were ki
mr. elliott is good hunting and robert carrere. we would get in the truck and go on out. the whole time i worked with esok the conversation was never you know mr. elliott if we go and do one last operation and shut the door to the border blocking off the pakistani taliban the war will likely be one and i can go back to my field to you can write that novel you've been talking about. it wasn't that type of award. so what type of the war was that? in the book as much as it's a book about character...
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robert smith, mr. football, wanted to go to medical school and had no time to study.lained about that. quit your whining, and you get nfl contract on balance afterward. >> truth is very few players get nfl contract. the other players that is the end for them. if they come from disadvantaged homes, they have to struggle. reality of those situations, many wouldn't want to be on campus. they're forced to be there because professional leagues won't admit them. people that are just on campus to get to the pros and they have very resentful feelings. liz: that wasn't your problem, jarvis. you had eight seasons with the patriots. how many rings, three? >> two. liz: do you still wear them right now? >> no, i don't. i don't. liz: good. because i'm a browns fan, okay? >> that is a tough one, liz. that is very tough. >> oy, you poor thing. liz: i know, i know. mea culpa, great to listen to you both. leigh steinberg, superstar agent and jarvis green, patriots defensive end and lsu grad. >>> we have breaking news. we'll take you to miami. this is aerial shot courtesy of the fox sta
robert smith, mr. football, wanted to go to medical school and had no time to study.lained about that. quit your whining, and you get nfl contract on balance afterward. >> truth is very few players get nfl contract. the other players that is the end for them. if they come from disadvantaged homes, they have to struggle. reality of those situations, many wouldn't want to be on campus. they're forced to be there because professional leagues won't admit them. people that are just on campus...
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the instance was captured and the famous pulitzer prize winning photograph by robert jackson. mr. leavelle: when i walked out, all of the flood lights came on. i could look down underneath the lights. he was standing in the middle of that driveway with the pistol in his hand. i saw this. that is why i jerked back on him. that is the reason he was kind of hunched over. i was trying to pull him behind me. i just turned his body enough that instead of hitting him dead center, it hit him about four inches to the left. brian: can anybody see that? kurt: no, it is just a concept. we actually have a lot of photographs, other ones of us in wacky costume walking around in providence that show a taste of what could be. -- we had acursor production company involved in the didn't work out so we are working on finding another one. we have several episodes written up with different laws, rules, rigid -- rules, regulations. brian: is your dad as big historian as you are? kurt: he is into history. i would say that going to the different sites with me really stepped it up for him. he is into histo
the instance was captured and the famous pulitzer prize winning photograph by robert jackson. mr. leavelle: when i walked out, all of the flood lights came on. i could look down underneath the lights. he was standing in the middle of that driveway with the pistol in his hand. i saw this. that is why i jerked back on him. that is the reason he was kind of hunched over. i was trying to pull him behind me. i just turned his body enough that instead of hitting him dead center, it hit him about four...
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mr. robert any additional questions we might come back to you commissioner antonini and mr. albert the mid block the co-sponsors on mission or fifth or two different mid block. >> the mid block was connecting this goes to the south side of admission to the mint like an extension of mary; right? >> that will be very helpful. >> one of the concerns from the transit flagrance it might made it harder for the muni line to be the mission district. >> someone showed us a simulation and a big project with the number of cars coming in and out and the circulation is that something you might show us i'm having a hard time grasping all the pieces. >> just the movement through the cars. >> to the different streets i'd like to meet with you offline. >> we've proochldz that planner and so i think maybe since we've done it. >> i'd like to meet him thank you. >> okay i object to sit here in the front for that other questions and sorry commissioner johnson. >> you thought you were trying to go for the day (laughter). >> commissioner moore. >> mr. albert the only thing i'm concerned about the
mr. robert any additional questions we might come back to you commissioner antonini and mr. albert the mid block the co-sponsors on mission or fifth or two different mid block. >> the mid block was connecting this goes to the south side of admission to the mint like an extension of mary; right? >> that will be very helpful. >> one of the concerns from the transit flagrance it might made it harder for the muni line to be the mission district. >> someone showed us a...
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mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones.
mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge,...
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. >> 43-year-old robert andrew was pronounced dead at the scene. >> mr.ndrew was shot two times, once to the right side of the body, once to the left side of the body. and they actually occurred from two different locations, so that also tells us that two shooters, it's a possibility. >> brenda andrew suffered a gunshot wound and was rushed to the hospital. >> her wound is in a fatty portion of her left upper arm. >> the bullet that hit brenda went through her arm and lodged in the wall of the garage. it was from a .22 caliber pistol. police found a spent 16-gauge shotgun shell on the roof of brenda's van, an indication there were two different weapons used in the attack. the empty cans on the garage floor indicated rob saw the gunmen and grabbed the bag of empty cans as a shield. >> as the second gunshot wound is about to be inflicted on him, he is looking up and looking at the face of his killer. >> the motive apparently wasn't robbery. >> his wallet was not taken. in fact, some of the pellets from the shotgun went through his wallet. >> the andrews' tw
. >> 43-year-old robert andrew was pronounced dead at the scene. >> mr.ndrew was shot two times, once to the right side of the body, once to the left side of the body. and they actually occurred from two different locations, so that also tells us that two shooters, it's a possibility. >> brenda andrew suffered a gunshot wound and was rushed to the hospital. >> her wound is in a fatty portion of her left upper arm. >> the bullet that hit brenda went through her arm...
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mr. chairman >>> the roundtable is here now. former house speaker newt gingrich. cokie roberts. maria cardona and kristen soltis-anderson. mr.asked you about mr. trump, how are these republican candidates going to deal with him on that stage. >>. >> i don't know. i he has the most to win and the most to lose. i think what reince described has a certain irony to it. it may well be the folks at the 5:00 debate have a more interesting debate and a greater abilities to get their message out in an age of social media, they can take their best lines and get them out to all of their supporters. it may be the 9:00 becomeses the trump versus everybody brawl and in some ways you might be happier not to be in the middle of the barroom. >> you have a situation you could see the former governors of new york sitting governor of ohio -- at the kids' table. >> the rules are crazy. the only reason it matters, once they're cut off, it puts them in a position which makes it harder to raise money and organize because they look like losers and i think that's crazy. i'm sorry that mr. priebus has limited the number of debates. i loved the 23 deba
mr. chairman >>> the roundtable is here now. former house speaker newt gingrich. cokie roberts. maria cardona and kristen soltis-anderson. mr.asked you about mr. trump, how are these republican candidates going to deal with him on that stage. >>. >> i don't know. i he has the most to win and the most to lose. i think what reince described has a certain irony to it. it may well be the folks at the 5:00 debate have a more interesting debate and a greater abilities to get...
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under robert mcna mr. ara, the pentagon shifted troops, equipment, ammunition to vietnam from other command, including nato weakening readiness. years of vietnam combat severely frayed, of course, exposing racial division and growing drug abuse. this defection in the ranks weakened morale and discipline. laird and nixon set up programs to improve opportunities for women and minorities and to provide education, amnesty and drug rehabilitation programs to help those with addiction problems. to build a future, laird worked in the draft and established an all volunteer force. laird served during a period of shrinking budgets, anti-military sentiment and serious inflation. the pentagon critics call for greater spending on social programs and less on defense. this environment made rebuilding the defense program even more challenging. the armed forces declined by a third during his tenure on a 3.4 million and fiscal year 1969, to $2.2 million in fiscal year 1973. the president and congress suddenly cut spending.
under robert mcna mr. ara, the pentagon shifted troops, equipment, ammunition to vietnam from other command, including nato weakening readiness. years of vietnam combat severely frayed, of course, exposing racial division and growing drug abuse. this defection in the ranks weakened morale and discipline. laird and nixon set up programs to improve opportunities for women and minorities and to provide education, amnesty and drug rehabilitation programs to help those with addiction problems. to...
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this is robert. mrs. ms. bennett's at sign -- son. your mom is coming home when you are done.e you waiting to go home? reporter: what are you doing? >> painting. sue: why are you tearing the ceiling down? -- the wholent roof got wet. sue: bad news. robert: where are you living? >> a trailer about four blocks away. reporter: is it in a trailer park? >> no, another house my daughter is in. reporter: you are coming back? >> yes, i did not have flood insurance. a lot of people did not have insurance. robert: one year later, what is it like? >> glad to be back home. the whole city was devastated. have almost 200,000 people. you cannot do nothing overnight. it could be better. robert: are a lot of people coming back? >> they are working on a grant -- waiting on a grant. robert: which one? orleans.me by new bills -- up paying that eight my money up paying bills. before it was just the ninth --ard, now it is big. robert: you don't blame fema or the government. >> no, they did the best they could. this is big. it is not small. robert: how long have you been here? >> i am over there. ab
this is robert. mrs. ms. bennett's at sign -- son. your mom is coming home when you are done.e you waiting to go home? reporter: what are you doing? >> painting. sue: why are you tearing the ceiling down? -- the wholent roof got wet. sue: bad news. robert: where are you living? >> a trailer about four blocks away. reporter: is it in a trailer park? >> no, another house my daughter is in. reporter: you are coming back? >> yes, i did not have flood insurance. a lot of...
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are you doing jack this is robert, mr. bennett's son. when are you going to get done? your mom is going to the done when you -- come home when you get done. >> what are you doing? >> you go ahead. why are you tearing the feeling down. the ceiling down? >> that news. where are you living right now? >> a trailer. about four blocks. a trailer park? >> in front of another house. my daughter staying in there. >> you are coming back to the neighborhood. i am not blaming anybody for that. people have flood insurance. that's a lot of people did not have it. >> one year later, what is it >> it is nicee? to be back home. the whole city was devastated. you have the whole city. almost 200,000 people. it could be better. waiting on the grant. >> waiting on a grant from who? orleans? by the time i got the roof fixed. i paid my bills. >> what is your impression of the government sponsor this whole thing? fix before it was just the ninth ward, but now the whole state of louisiana. >> you do not blame blame -- fema or the government? >> no, they did the best they can. it was something
are you doing jack this is robert, mr. bennett's son. when are you going to get done? your mom is going to the done when you -- come home when you get done. >> what are you doing? >> you go ahead. why are you tearing the feeling down. the ceiling down? >> that news. where are you living right now? >> a trailer. about four blocks. a trailer park? >> in front of another house. my daughter staying in there. >> you are coming back to the neighborhood. i am not...
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robert profusek is with jones day. -schlumberger deal. mr.are going to combine and get stronger. acquisitionsrs and have not been successful. in this case because it is for a different reason where we see a lot of great big successes. i think that the argument that they are unsuccessful is overdone. aol, time warner, you name it. what makes this different from prior periods is it is strategic. are combining in a sensible way, doing it at the right time. thingnot an animal spirit . how do we get better? one of the things that has driven the level of activity is redeployment. getting out of this and getting into that. look at what ge has done, big companieshese are reconfiguring businesses and using the power of their balance sheet. tom: what is the flexibility of a balance sheet? do you expect we will see substantial reserve or goodwill write-downs? mr. profusek: there has to be. there are boatloads of money invested in fracking in the last five years. they got a pass in april on their reserve based lending structures, kind of like working cap
robert profusek is with jones day. -schlumberger deal. mr.are going to combine and get stronger. acquisitionsrs and have not been successful. in this case because it is for a different reason where we see a lot of great big successes. i think that the argument that they are unsuccessful is overdone. aol, time warner, you name it. what makes this different from prior periods is it is strategic. are combining in a sensible way, doing it at the right time. thingnot an animal spirit . how do we get...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator warren. senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas, we had 19 cases of vaccine preventable diseases last year. the most prevalent was measles. we have not had any new measles cases reported yet this year. our public health workers are concerned. our parents are concerned, however, i'm concerned. the problem is that our immunization rates are down. for the 2013 year to the 2014 school year, the percentage of youngsters that have received the necessary vaccinations is now below 90. that's not good. for the record i had measles and chicken pox and mumps and everything else that people had back in the day. but what i'm asking if i can get to it here very quickly, if immunization rates continue to decline, what advice do you give to these youngsters parents who have to rely on others in their community to choose vaccination to help protect their own? >> the lower the rates are, the more your children are at risk. so you want to be making sure your own children are vaccinated but also it's im
mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator warren. senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing. in kansas, we had 19 cases of vaccine preventable diseases last year. the most prevalent was measles. we have not had any new measles cases reported yet this year. our public health workers are concerned. our parents are concerned, however, i'm concerned. the problem is that our immunization rates are down. for the 2013 year to the 2014 school year, the...
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mr. martella: thank you. charlie: stay with us. ♪ robert jordan is here, serving under george w.h from 2001 until 2003, and a time difficult u.s.-saudi relations, and i am pleased to have him back. he has a new book, "desert diplomat." let me go back to the relationship with the saudi's at that time, and take us back to those involved in those hijackings and 9/11 and the terrible tragedy that day. commissions a report. 23 pages we have never seen, right? mr. jordan: after the 9/11 attacks, many of the hijackers were saudi, and we had to determine whether the saudis were friend or foe, and we did not know how deep the resentments against the u.s. went, how big al qaeda was within the kingdom, and it became my job to find that out. when i arrived, a number of the senior saudi royals were in denial that these 15 hijackers were saudi, and there was an initial courtesy call, and then a governor, a prince, now king, he said this could not have been saudis who did this. it had to be israel he's -- israelis. and then we went to another prince, and he had another story, and so they were i
mr. martella: thank you. charlie: stay with us. ♪ robert jordan is here, serving under george w.h from 2001 until 2003, and a time difficult u.s.-saudi relations, and i am pleased to have him back. he has a new book, "desert diplomat." let me go back to the relationship with the saudi's at that time, and take us back to those involved in those hijackings and 9/11 and the terrible tragedy that day. commissions a report. 23 pages we have never seen, right? mr. jordan: after the 9/11...
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mr. robert aderholt, as much time as he may consume. mr. aderholt: thank you. mr.peaker, i want to just mention to you that it's hard to believe that it has been 10 years ago, in the early morning hours of august 29, just a month from today, that hurricane katrina slammed into the gulf coast. as a category three hurricane. with sustained winds up to 140 miles per hour and a storm surge over nine meters high in some places, the impact of the lf region was very devastating. while the economics can cost of the storm -- economic cost of the storm is very difficult to measure, some estimates have $100 damage over billion. hundreds of thousands of refugees scattered across the country, most importantly no price tag can be assigned to the loss of the nearly 2,000 lives that were lost. in the aftermath of the tragic storm, there were many hearings, there were many inquiries, studies, investigations, reforms and policy changes that were conducted and most of those were for good reason. the initial emergency response to katrina was far less than what should be expected of ou
mr. robert aderholt, as much time as he may consume. mr. aderholt: thank you. mr.peaker, i want to just mention to you that it's hard to believe that it has been 10 years ago, in the early morning hours of august 29, just a month from today, that hurricane katrina slammed into the gulf coast. as a category three hurricane. with sustained winds up to 140 miles per hour and a storm surge over nine meters high in some places, the impact of the lf region was very devastating. while the economics...