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thaumg, thank you, mr. woods. >> thank you. now, i'm going to recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you very much for being here today. the report indicated that they did not engage in effective planning or oversight and what do you recommend they do in the future to make sure they have proper planning and oversight? they apparently dropped the ball. >> they have the tools in place. >> okay. >> one of the primary tools is the strategic plan and an acquisition strategy is what it's called. an actually a template in the hh regulations for each of the areas that needs to be addressed. and fundamentally, it's a tool designed to identify the risks that the agency is undertaking. and to be able to come up with a plan to be able to mitigate those risks. but they did not follow it. so the tools are there. they did not use the tools that were there. and. >> let me ask you an open-ended question. because i think it's important that we get this perspective frth from time to time. and that would be,
thaumg, thank you, mr. woods. >> thank you. now, i'm going to recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you very much for being here today. the report indicated that they did not engage in effective planning or oversight and what do you recommend they do in the future to make sure they have proper planning and oversight? they apparently dropped the ball. >> they have the tools in place. >> okay. >> one of the primary tools is...
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thank you, thank you mr. woods. >> thank you. now going to recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you so much for being here today. i appreciate it very much. the report indicates that cms did not engage in effective planning or oversight. what do you recommend they do in the future to make sure they have proper planning jeempb sight? because they apparently dropped the ball. >> they have the tools in place. >> okay. >> one of the primary tools is a strategic plan, an acquisition strategy is what it's called. there's actually a template in the hhs regulations for each of the areas that needs to be addressed, and fundamentally, it's a tool designed to identify the risks that the agency is undertaking and to be able to come up with a plan to be able to mitigate those risks, but they did not follow it. so the tools are there, they did not use the tools that were there. >> i want to ask you an open-ended question because i think it's important that we get this perspective from time to time, and
thank you, thank you mr. woods. >> thank you. now going to recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith, for five minutes. >> thank you so much for being here today. i appreciate it very much. the report indicates that cms did not engage in effective planning or oversight. what do you recommend they do in the future to make sure they have proper planning jeempb sight? because they apparently dropped the ball. >> they have the tools in place. >> okay. >> one...
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. >> reporter: witnesses to the lethal injection of joseph rudolph wood in arizona said mr. wood gasped and snorted over 600 times before dying. normally inmates who are lethally injected die within ten to 15 minutes. wood was not pronounced dead until two hours after the injection. one hour after the injection woods' attorney phoned a judge to stop the execution. but before the judge could rule, wood was dead. he was convicted for the 1989 shooting deaths of his estranged girlfriend, debby dietz and her father. wood was on death row for 23 years. >> everybody is more worried about did he suffer? who really suffered was my dad and my sister who they were killed. >> the drugs that sedate and stop someone's breathing, the drugs were injected 15 times during the execution before wood died. the two drugs are a mixture, also used in ohio earlier this year, on convicted dennis mcguire who gasped. >> now the arizona execution have caused the governors of those states who launched the reviews of execution process. for years the drug pent tow bash toll was used but now its european manufa
. >> reporter: witnesses to the lethal injection of joseph rudolph wood in arizona said mr. wood gasped and snorted over 600 times before dying. normally inmates who are lethally injected die within ten to 15 minutes. wood was not pronounced dead until two hours after the injection. one hour after the injection woods' attorney phoned a judge to stop the execution. but before the judge could rule, wood was dead. he was convicted for the 1989 shooting deaths of his estranged girlfriend,...
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. >>> witnesses to the lee that will injection to joseph woods last month in arizona said mr. woods gasped over 60 times before dying. usually a person dies within 10 to 15 minutes, but wood was not pronounced dead until nearly two hours after the injection. one hour into the execution, woods' attorneys phoned a judge to file an emergency appeal to stop the execution, but before the judge could rule, woods was dead. he was convicted for the 1989 shooting deaths of his estranged girlfriend and her father. wood was on death row for 23 years. >> everybody's more worried about did he suffer. who really suffered was my dad and my sister when they were killed. >> wood died from a lethal combination of two drugs that sedate and stop someone's breathing. the drugs were injected 15 times during the execution before woods died. the two drugs are a mixture, also used in ohio earlier this year on convicted killer dennis mcguire who gasped for nearly one half hour before dying. both the ohio execution and now the arizona execution have caused the governors of those states to launch reviews of th
. >>> witnesses to the lee that will injection to joseph woods last month in arizona said mr. woods gasped over 60 times before dying. usually a person dies within 10 to 15 minutes, but wood was not pronounced dead until nearly two hours after the injection. one hour into the execution, woods' attorneys phoned a judge to file an emergency appeal to stop the execution, but before the judge could rule, woods was dead. he was convicted for the 1989 shooting deaths of his estranged...
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lower interest rates or make money available to make it a non again no risk whatever it takes mr druggies woods and you know it's a ridiculous situation so how is this different in a ponzi scheme in other words area of sovereign debt that's used as collateral for derivatives essentially and because the rivers market is growing by leaps and bounds and because that is a proven policies game it seems that those who are financing the ponzi scheme who need even a one percent yield on a european government ten year note are willing to pay up for as a way to broaden the base of what is essentially a global sovereign bond ponzi scheme yes or no a ponzi scheme is something that happens in the private sector and is illegal the same thing can happen in the government sector and is not illegal that is the only difference. fair enough. i wanted adding to it was that ok so you have a global sovereign bond ponzi scheme driven by central banks or keeping rates artificially low in this country not to think them they talk about a recovery and yet they keep interest rates at half percent so how is that work is th
lower interest rates or make money available to make it a non again no risk whatever it takes mr druggies woods and you know it's a ridiculous situation so how is this different in a ponzi scheme in other words area of sovereign debt that's used as collateral for derivatives essentially and because the rivers market is growing by leaps and bounds and because that is a proven policies game it seems that those who are financing the ponzi scheme who need even a one percent yield on a european...
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and for me, i believe, mr. wood is right. it has to be taught from an early age. i was in the yard at 5-6 years old playing 3-3 baseball. we used to call it rolly pollee. hit the ball out and if you can hit the bat you would get the bat. we would throw the ball against steps and sometimes the carom was a pop up, shot or groundb l groundball. growing up in richmond, i was proud to have skills that were comparing or better than me peers so i got the confidence -- my -- to play. i played from 1971-1976. but more than that i think baseball gives young people, with maybe the exception of chase, four major live lessons. one is proper technique. there is no substitution for the proper technique. secondly, thinking through situations. so i played second base. i have a guy on first base and i know he tends to pull the ball. he is a left-handed hitter. i have to cheat through the hole and how i will cover the bag. third, focus the task at hand. in life, there is many distractions but you have to stay folked on the task at hand. and sacrifice. being able to punch a fly ball
and for me, i believe, mr. wood is right. it has to be taught from an early age. i was in the yard at 5-6 years old playing 3-3 baseball. we used to call it rolly pollee. hit the ball out and if you can hit the bat you would get the bat. we would throw the ball against steps and sometimes the carom was a pop up, shot or groundb l groundball. growing up in richmond, i was proud to have skills that were comparing or better than me peers so i got the confidence -- my -- to play. i played from...
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. >> thank you, mr. woods. we appreciate your thoroughness and your candor in this. as you described things like inconsistent or absent oversight, you said oversight weaknesses, a lack of adherence to planning requirements, compounded by acquisition planning challenges, and when mr. slavitis testified earlier, fortunately or unfortunately the ga report wasn't news. as you're going through this, with regard to the oversight, did people within cms know these problems were brewing? >> we saw some indication that the problems were known, particularly with the cgi issue that i mentioned earlier. that was well documented what their concerns were. other aspects, though, mr. chairman, were not quite as visible, and let me point out one area. we found a number of instances and our accoucount was about 40 where changes were being made to the contract requirements at the direction of people that did not have the authority to do that. >> within cms? >> within cms. these were largely -- >> when you say did not have the authority, did you mean they had not discussed with mr. cohen
. >> thank you, mr. woods. we appreciate your thoroughness and your candor in this. as you described things like inconsistent or absent oversight, you said oversight weaknesses, a lack of adherence to planning requirements, compounded by acquisition planning challenges, and when mr. slavitis testified earlier, fortunately or unfortunately the ga report wasn't news. as you're going through this, with regard to the oversight, did people within cms know these problems were brewing? >>...
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. >> reporter: fan made tributes from san francisco, colorado, boston, and hole by wood: at the mr. doubt fire house, flowers and move vie lines in chalk. and this twitter picture, an o captain my captain tribute. >> it was really just sad and shocking to hear what happened. >> reporter: michael had a t- shirt made to honor histie idol. --his idol. >> he improvised like crazy, which is great. i have neoteinia mom i can do it just like--i have not seen a comic do it just like that. just second to second. it was always funny. >> he made people laugh. >> reporter: and williams 25- year-old daughter, zelda has been dealing with online taunting regarding her father's suid. two people's--suicide. two people's twitter accounts were suspended. she--suspended. she aid she was stepping back from twitter and inthat gram. but she did release a tatement saying while i will never un- stand how he could be love sod deeply and not find it in his heart to stay, there is minor comfort in knowing our grief and loss is shared with mill yams. and the--millions. and the family is asking that people make
. >> reporter: fan made tributes from san francisco, colorado, boston, and hole by wood: at the mr. doubt fire house, flowers and move vie lines in chalk. and this twitter picture, an o captain my captain tribute. >> it was really just sad and shocking to hear what happened. >> reporter: michael had a t- shirt made to honor histie idol. --his idol. >> he improvised like crazy, which is great. i have neoteinia mom i can do it just like--i have not seen a comic do it just...
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mr. lincoln's coffin was above ground for couple of years is covered with wood planks and largest of. and they actually buried him for nine years before moving him back into the room areas today. but even as late as 1901 when his son was alive they were setting at -- they buried him again below the surface, but 60 below the surface and set up an alarm system from the tomb to the caretaker's house. robert lincoln came and said that is not enough. of want more protection. he was an attorney would work for mr. paul none of the palm. and mr. paul man who was not exactly loved by everyone decided he wanted to really be protected. that is where we're going to do for my dad. president lincoln is now buried 10 feet below the surface with concrete under ryan fence. silicon's coffin was moved again when the reconstructed the to amended this final burial. it was actually opens twice, 1887 in 1901 to make sure he was there. the premise of my novel is is an abraham lincoln in his coffin? if not, where the heck is the end abscam people are dying to find out. >> host: u.s. has used an. >> guest: a c
mr. lincoln's coffin was above ground for couple of years is covered with wood planks and largest of. and they actually buried him for nine years before moving him back into the room areas today. but even as late as 1901 when his son was alive they were setting at -- they buried him again below the surface, but 60 below the surface and set up an alarm system from the tomb to the caretaker's house. robert lincoln came and said that is not enough. of want more protection. he was an attorney would...
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of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back
of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed...
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mr. burgert was not dead, he had been living up in the woods with his girlfriend tracy brockway. >> tracywas having an affair with david. >> and they were members of this militia group known as project 7. >> project 7 believed that if big brother or big government becomes too oppressive, they were going to fight back. >> being a citizen of the republic is not a spectator sport. the only way that you keep government in line is if you are an active participant. >> good morning. >> morning, john. how are you? >> i'm doing good. >> i need to let you know as well as the listeners know that those active members that know what i'm talking about, they need to secure the areas that they have been assigned to secure. nobody, nobody surrender your weapons to nobody. i don't care what color the uniform is. do not surrender your weapons. >> by straw poll, dave was made number one. >> he had been in the battle a long time. he had a lot of knowledge. dave's specialty was firearms. because hey, he was good. >> i dealt with the militias before here in montana. they have been quite active over the years an
mr. burgert was not dead, he had been living up in the woods with his girlfriend tracy brockway. >> tracywas having an affair with david. >> and they were members of this militia group known as project 7. >> project 7 believed that if big brother or big government becomes too oppressive, they were going to fight back. >> being a citizen of the republic is not a spectator sport. the only way that you keep government in line is if you are an active participant. >>...
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mr. naylor added on to whatever evidence the government may have. >> reporter: brennan says that doesn't mean fatah is out of the woods. >> i have dealt with them fordecades and very, very methodical in their approach. i'm sure the reason that no one's been named, other than apparently mr. naylor is the result of much thought and deliberation on their parts. >> the feds main tan fatah, jr. received just over $20,000 in illegal funds. fatah, jr. says he did receive money but it was money for when he worked as a consultant. live in the digital operations center, harry hairston, nbc 10 news. >> congressman fattah is married to nbc 10 news anchor, renee chenault-fattah. >>> tonight, a scare on the street for a mom and her kids. >> she was panicking. she kept screaming police, police. >> on the attack. that suspect targets a woman in front of her young children, then takes aim at her kids. >>> also, customer confrontation. a patron at a new jersey restaurant dares to stop an armed robber. tonight, we will tell you what happened when that customer came face to face with a knife-wielding bad guy. >>> and you will have to take a look at this. declared dead
mr. naylor added on to whatever evidence the government may have. >> reporter: brennan says that doesn't mean fatah is out of the woods. >> i have dealt with them fordecades and very, very methodical in their approach. i'm sure the reason that no one's been named, other than apparently mr. naylor is the result of much thought and deliberation on their parts. >> the feds main tan fatah, jr. received just over $20,000 in illegal funds. fatah, jr. says he did receive money but it...
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mr. burgert was not dead, he had been living up in the woods with his girlfriend, tracy brockwood. >> tracy and they were members of this militia group known as project 7. >> project 7 believed that if big brother or big government becomes too oppressive, they were going to fight back. >> being a citizen of the republic is not a spectator sport. the only way that you keep government in line is if you are an active participant. >> good morning. >> morning, john. how are you? >> i'm doing good. >> i need to let you know as well as the listeners know that those active members that know what i'm talking about, they need to secure the areas that they have been assigned to secure. nobody, nobody surrender your weapons to nobody. i don't care what color the uniform is. do not surrender your weapons. >> by straw poll, dave was made number one. >> he had been in the battle a long time. he had a lot of knowledge. dave's specialty was firearms. because hey, he was good. >> i've dealt with the militias before here in montana. they have been quite active over the years and you had some core paranoid typ
mr. burgert was not dead, he had been living up in the woods with his girlfriend, tracy brockwood. >> tracy and they were members of this militia group known as project 7. >> project 7 believed that if big brother or big government becomes too oppressive, they were going to fight back. >> being a citizen of the republic is not a spectator sport. the only way that you keep government in line is if you are an active participant. >> good morning. >> morning, john. how...
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wood in a spoof of "house of cards." >> final touch-up before the show. >> mr. fallon, have you a phone call. >> phone call is when someone calls you on the phone. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. let's show 'em what a breakfast with whole grain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, two espressos. make one a double. she's full and focused. [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos -- one with a double shot. heh, heh. that's not the coffee talki
wood in a spoof of "house of cards." >> final touch-up before the show. >> mr. fallon, have you a phone call. >> phone call is when someone calls you on the phone. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why...
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woods. a lot of what are you going to do next? let's stay friends forever, kind of goodbyes. >> mr.hristian aguilar. [ applause ] >> reporter: christian, scholar that he was, intent on pursuing pre-med, got admitted to the selective university of florida in gainesville. was christian happy when his acceptance came through? >> oh, he was so happy. he was ecstatic. >> reporter: and though all of three friends wanted to be gators, had u of f as a top choice school, only christian got in. erika was headed to a different college in gainesville, santa fe, while pedro planned to take classes near home in miami. and as graduation neared, more life decisions. erika broke it off with pedro. she didn't want a long-distance relationship. and after all, they were just 18-years-old, and the big wide world was ahead of them both. >> i wanted him to find someone and fall in love with them, and you know, live a normal life. i just didn't think he was the one for me. >> reporter: they were barely unpacked, classes just starting, when a sudden change of plans. pedro didn't want to be left behind in mi
woods. a lot of what are you going to do next? let's stay friends forever, kind of goodbyes. >> mr.hristian aguilar. [ applause ] >> reporter: christian, scholar that he was, intent on pursuing pre-med, got admitted to the selective university of florida in gainesville. was christian happy when his acceptance came through? >> oh, he was so happy. he was ecstatic. >> reporter: and though all of three friends wanted to be gators, had u of f as a top choice school, only...
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woods there. investigators say there are no signs of foul play. >>> this morning president obama says it's too early for military action against isis in syria and against russia in ukraine. yesterday mr. obama held a news conference at the white house. he says the united states will need help from partners in the middle east to deal with isis militants. the president is now asking the pentagon for options and send secretary of state john kerry back to the middle east to get other countries onboard. the u.s. is already hitting militant targets in iraq. officials say there have been more than 100 air strikes in the past three weeks. but when it comes to syria, officials are still working on a plan. >> i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. as i've said, rooting out a cancer like isil will not be quick or easy but i'm confident that we can and we will working closely with our allies and our partners. >> meanwhile, officials say russia is backing pro-russian separatists by sending forces into ukraine. the u.s. may consider more sanctions but the president says he's ruling out military action. >>> meanwhile, we are following a developing story in syri
woods there. investigators say there are no signs of foul play. >>> this morning president obama says it's too early for military action against isis in syria and against russia in ukraine. yesterday mr. obama held a news conference at the white house. he says the united states will need help from partners in the middle east to deal with isis militants. the president is now asking the pentagon for options and send secretary of state john kerry back to the middle east to get other...
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you oppose the idea some are raising that we shouldn't use wood for renewable energy or other resources like pellets? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. senator whitehouse. >> i appreciate that planting trees helps reduce carbon, but it hardly offsets the coal plant next door that's putting out tens of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide. the 50 worst carbon plants in the country put out more carbon than korea. korea is a pretty industrialized country. and we are seeing these effects in new england. senator sessions was pleased to bring up that there is actually additional rain falling in the northeast. not only is there additional rain falling in the northeast, just as the climate projections expect, but it is falling in more powerful rain bursts, just as the climate experts predicted. it just keeps coming. like senator merkley, we are an ocean state and we are seeing dramatic changes in our oceans. we had a very nice guy, chris brown, head of the rhode island commercial fisherman's association. mr. cohen, this echoes what you said. chris is a fisherman. he grew up on the ocean. his dad and granddad
you oppose the idea some are raising that we shouldn't use wood for renewable energy or other resources like pellets? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. senator whitehouse. >> i appreciate that planting trees helps reduce carbon, but it hardly offsets the coal plant next door that's putting out tens of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide. the 50 worst carbon plants in the country put out more carbon than korea. korea is a pretty industrialized...
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minister, mr haiderrk al-abadi and others to find out whether they can salvage the federal system in place, or whether iraqi is looking at petition down the line. i think we are not out of the woods iraq is facing tremendous challenges over the next several months and years. it is too soon to tell how it will end up. the good news is i think that there are individuals now in iraq who are finally realising that they have to do something to include everyone in the country in the decision-making process. something that maliki did not allow. >> great to speak to you. thank you for joining us from beirut. >> thank you. >> thousands of people were europe are believed to have joined the islamic state, and foreign fighters in iraq and syria included dozens from south-east asian nations such as malaysia e, singaore and other nations. we have this report from jakarta. >>> indonesia is moving fast. sympathizers of the islamic state are being arrested around the country. officials say the ideological message drew 50 million indonesians to the fighting in iraq. they have responded to videos like this one, made by indonesians already in syria. >> translation: if we don't act against this, it w
minister, mr haiderrk al-abadi and others to find out whether they can salvage the federal system in place, or whether iraqi is looking at petition down the line. i think we are not out of the woods iraq is facing tremendous challenges over the next several months and years. it is too soon to tell how it will end up. the good news is i think that there are individuals now in iraq who are finally realising that they have to do something to include everyone in the country in the decision-making...
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woods reaching for the telephone. >> our guest is john farrell as we look at on the resignation of richard nixon. go ahead on the phone. resignation the speech in 1974. ferrell, doto mr. you think richard nixon would have been in favor of the free trade agreement with china that clinton and the republicans signed in 1998? my personal opinion is he would not have been in favor of so much free trade with china that would take our manufacturing away. >> that is a good question. the tapes are our best evidence for much of what we are going to talk about. the tapes show nixon did have worries about the rise of japan and europe and their competitive decision with u.s. manufacturing then when he was in office. he may have had some worries about that with china. however, in all of these cases where it was foreign policy versus domestic trade, his solution was to open trade to these different countries but use the power of the government to boost whatever sector was going to be impacted. one of the reasons he pushed so was for the shuttle program he saw europe and japan were starting to compete an airplane manufacturing and wanted to boostinglance it by the united states lead
woods reaching for the telephone. >> our guest is john farrell as we look at on the resignation of richard nixon. go ahead on the phone. resignation the speech in 1974. ferrell, doto mr. you think richard nixon would have been in favor of the free trade agreement with china that clinton and the republicans signed in 1998? my personal opinion is he would not have been in favor of so much free trade with china that would take our manufacturing away. >> that is a good question. the...
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wood. you get the idea. one the pacific plate, one the know north american plate, they slipped as they slipped, they sheared apart, that caused the shaking, according to state geologists, mr. parish, he said this shaking is going to go on for quite some time. >> as you will probably see, there are a number of aftershocks that are occurring from this fault or from this earthquake. we think that there's probably over 50 or 60 aftershocks now. the largest one being a magnitude 3.6. we do not expect that there will be much larger aftershocks but do think the aftershocks will continue for several weeks. >> at least several weeks, in my opinion. this he can go on and on. geological time with the earth being billions of years old doesn't go in weeks and months, it goes in years sometimes. jim? >> thanks very much, chad. of course, the concern is there is a lot of damage building, those aftershocks could cause further damage, bring some of them down, one of the big concerns now. thanks to chad myers in atlanta. >>> also continuing to follow breaks news story overseas. an american held by islamist rebels in syria for almost two years has been released. peter theo curtis was captur
wood. you get the idea. one the pacific plate, one the know north american plate, they slipped as they slipped, they sheared apart, that caused the shaking, according to state geologists, mr. parish, he said this shaking is going to go on for quite some time. >> as you will probably see, there are a number of aftershocks that are occurring from this fault or from this earthquake. we think that there's probably over 50 or 60 aftershocks now. the largest one being a magnitude 3.6. we do not...
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wood is waving papers saying i have affidavits. that's not 19th century congress. that's what you realize when you see a movie like lincoln. or think about mr smith goes to washington, almost all of what we think we know about past politics comes from movies. and popular culture, and we absorb it so much, we think it's real. that's why it's so important to try to sort it out. i don't want to be one of those scholar squirrels that gore vidal used to make fun of, but that's what i have been doing, digging around in the script and pointing out the small differences, but ultimately, they matter. as much as i think you're right, the lincoln movie will produce good things, when we teach it, teachers need to be aware of how it departs from what we know about the record. greg. you need to wait for the microphone. >> sorry, how does it skew in terms of younger audiences? because my experience, which could be -- which is only anecdotal, when i poll my question classes. many more have seen django and vampire hunter than lincoln. they see lincoln as a movie for not even their parents, for their grandparents. that could be puculiarities of my students.
wood is waving papers saying i have affidavits. that's not 19th century congress. that's what you realize when you see a movie like lincoln. or think about mr smith goes to washington, almost all of what we think we know about past politics comes from movies. and popular culture, and we absorb it so much, we think it's real. that's why it's so important to try to sort it out. i don't want to be one of those scholar squirrels that gore vidal used to make fun of, but that's what i have been...
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tiger woods pulling himself out of the ryder cup competition. don't worry, mr.e i will not play. he's been plagued with back issues after having his back surgery. he has been terrible on the golf course. lot of people think he's rushing back. the doctors have advised him to not even practice. >>> let's talk about what's happening in baseball. the game that went to the birds? >> everybody is acting like this is normal. this can't continue. come on. >> they tried bowling the ball to get them off. they could not get them off. they finally had to stop the game. the ground crew came out and got the pigeons off the field. they must really like baseball. >>> mother nature drenching parts of long island, new york, 13 inches of rain fell in just over eight hours. setting a new record. check out in view from above. cars completely submerged in water on a busy highway near my house. maria, i was warned about this. i came to work anyway. but it was a mess yesterday, as late as 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon. >> how is your house doing? >> my house is fine and i only care abo
tiger woods pulling himself out of the ryder cup competition. don't worry, mr.e i will not play. he's been plagued with back issues after having his back surgery. he has been terrible on the golf course. lot of people think he's rushing back. the doctors have advised him to not even practice. >>> let's talk about what's happening in baseball. the game that went to the birds? >> everybody is acting like this is normal. this can't continue. come on. >> they tried bowling the...
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wood is waving papers saying i have affidavits. that's not 19th century congress. that's what you realize when you see a movie like lincoln. or think about mrith goes to washington, almost all of what we think we know about past politics comes from movies. and popular culture, and we absorb it so much, we think it's real. that's why it's so important to try to sort it out. i don't want to be one of those scholar squirrels that gore vidal used to make fun of, but that's what i have been doing, digging around in the script and pointing out the small differences, but ultimately, they matter. as much as i think you're right, the lincoln movie will produce good things, when we teach it, teachers need to be aware of how it departs from what we know about the record. greg. you need to wait for the microphone. >> sorry, how does it skew in terms of younger audiences? because my experience, which could be -- which is only anecdotal, when i poll my question classes. many more have seen django and vampire hunter than lincoln. they see lincoln as a movie for not even their parents, for their grandparents. that could be puculiarities of my students. >>
wood is waving papers saying i have affidavits. that's not 19th century congress. that's what you realize when you see a movie like lincoln. or think about mrith goes to washington, almost all of what we think we know about past politics comes from movies. and popular culture, and we absorb it so much, we think it's real. that's why it's so important to try to sort it out. i don't want to be one of those scholar squirrels that gore vidal used to make fun of, but that's what i have been doing,...
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woods with a man who offered to help her. the cops used a kid an array of noses, mouths and eyes to help the children describe the face. it sounds to me like mr. potato head? >> it is. it's an random arbitrary box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with like the facial outline then add the hair, then eyebrows and a nose. >> using the crude tools of the kid. the kids helped to assemble an image they didn't think looked exactly like the suspect. >> they asked the kids, what did the mustache look like. they said it was a fu manchu type mustache. the police never added it to the composite. >> but a woman who lived in a complex bloodsworth briefly visited saw the drawing on tv and she called the cops. >> she just called in and said the composite looked like me. >> bloodsworth's picture was quickly plastered all over the news. his person walk playe perp walkn understandless loop. by the they saw him in a lineup. anyone who watched tv that week in baltimore knew what he looked like. >> everybody in court said they watched me on television. the entire weekend before i was in the lineup. >> but do you remember the lineup? >> i do. the two lit
woods with a man who offered to help her. the cops used a kid an array of noses, mouths and eyes to help the children describe the face. it sounds to me like mr. potato head? >> it is. it's an random arbitrary box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with like the facial outline then add the hair, then eyebrows and a nose. >> using the crude tools of the kid. the kids helped to assemble an image they didn't think looked exactly like the suspect. >> they asked the kids,...
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wood is waving papers saying i have affidavits. that's not 19th century congress. that's what you realize when you see a movie like lincoln. or think about mr goes to washington, almost all of what we think we know about past politics comes from movies. and popular culture, and we absorb it so much, we think it's real. that's why it's so important to try to sort it out. i don't want to be one of those scholar squirrels that gore vidal used to make fun of, but that's what i have been doing, digging around in the script and pointing out the small differences, but ultimately, they matter. as much as i think you're right, the lincoln movie will produce good things, when we teach it, teachers need to be aware of how it departs from what we know about the record. greg. you need to wait for the microphone. >> sorry, how does it skew in terms of younger audiences? because my experience, which could be -- which is only anecdotal, when i poll my question classes. many more have seen django and vampire hunter than lincoln. they see lincoln as a movie for not even their parents, for their grandparents. that could be peculiarities of who i teach. did yo
wood is waving papers saying i have affidavits. that's not 19th century congress. that's what you realize when you see a movie like lincoln. or think about mr goes to washington, almost all of what we think we know about past politics comes from movies. and popular culture, and we absorb it so much, we think it's real. that's why it's so important to try to sort it out. i don't want to be one of those scholar squirrels that gore vidal used to make fun of, but that's what i have been doing,...