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mr. kennedy districts all of american's legal affairs worldwide. mr. kennedy also districts american's corporate compliance program and overseas government ever corporate government -- corporate government matters before joining in 1984 he practiced law in salt lake city. mr. kennedy is a -- university of utah where he was a member of he received the j. d. from the university of utah school of law. we look forward to your testimony, mr. ken i did. as i'll tell you privately before be of the hearing started i have seen tremendous improvement in u.s. airways operations, and the staff and the service. it's been a real transformation. i compliment you on you and the management team at u.s. airways. you're american and i'm complimenting you. i should have been complimenting mr. johnson. but i apologize for that. no i'll get to mr. johnson and compliment you. mr. johnson, the executive vice president of corporate government affairs the u.s. airways where he oversees corporate, legal, and regulatory affairs. prior to joining u.s. airways in 2009, mr. johnson w
mr. kennedy districts all of american's legal affairs worldwide. mr. kennedy also districts american's corporate compliance program and overseas government ever corporate government -- corporate government matters before joining in 1984 he practiced law in salt lake city. mr. kennedy is a -- university of utah where he was a member of he received the j. d. from the university of utah school of law. we look forward to your testimony, mr. ken i did. as i'll tell you privately before be of the...
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mr. kennedy intent was and i am not entirely clear. it seems to have something to do with the lost square footage, with the 3-foot set back. and property taxes and i am not quite clear as i can make it. i apologize. >> another thing that the zoning administrator brought up was that this building's narrow width does not, or is much more narrow than the entire width of the rear patio area that they are talking about. so, the impact of this on the patio is really greatly reduced, if you look at it in plan view. there is, we are talking about something on the order of 40 percent of this entire width of that patio area is going to be impacted by this very narrow building. and secondly, the issue of people having just moved in, whether or not that was the tenant or the property owner that spoke, or the appellants themselves, in today's letigeous society, i am sure that they were made aware of this by the realtor whens they bought their units, not this building was permitted originally in 2008. so, for them to not know that this building was
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mr. kennedy. you're going to realize changes, in efficiency and operating structure of how many of, a billion and a half, a billion, billion and after is that the numbers? >> we announced more than a billion dollars. those synergies on a gross basis if you will are larger than that, but the creation of approximate $1.5 billion of synergies or $1.4 billion of synergies has allowed us to make the arrangements with our employees that we talked about here today, invested about $450 million a year in our employee benefit -- sorry, employee wages and benefits, and retirement. >> so i'll bet $1.5 billion, almost 500 million will be in improved compensation for employees, somewhere in that neighborhood. and what, how will the other billion, how will it be used? and how will that benefit the traveling public? >> it, i think in many ways, first it will create a more financially sound and stable company. we talked in response to congressman chaffetz questions about the shocks and the difficulties that the ai
mr. kennedy. you're going to realize changes, in efficiency and operating structure of how many of, a billion and a half, a billion, billion and after is that the numbers? >> we announced more than a billion dollars. those synergies on a gross basis if you will are larger than that, but the creation of approximate $1.5 billion of synergies or $1.4 billion of synergies has allowed us to make the arrangements with our employees that we talked about here today, invested about $450 million a...
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my name is mr kennedy's best calculates kidney r. and i s. this from from the european services forum e.s.f. this and we have a meeting tomorrow but i didn't get time today to to go to those i want to. visit ok. thank you very much. this is a small city to kind of provinces but that's all it is a. when you know a bit further about it's brussels is really the place. this is where the business takes place this is where they just station is. there with the figure is around eighty percent of all its leaves. which are. touching direct life of european citizens is actually initiated here thus. if you look at plus your money the epicenter of political power in europe you see the european commission on the one side next to the council of the e.u. . and all around that's where you find lobby offices most of them belonging to big multinational corporations and you find them also in all of the side streets all over to the european parliament and beyond. to finance a good lobby headquarters of large corporations who find industry lobby groups and their l
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mrs. kennedy wrote, "for dave powers. the president was going to give you this for christmas. f . u and i will miss him most." powers' mementoes told the political life t d tragically a friendship that never died. anthony mason, cbs news, answer bury, massachusetts. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on that meteor caught on tape in russia. we'll get reaction. >>> plus more on those passengers on the disabilitied carnival cruise ship who finally disembarked last night. peter greensburg tells us about the impact of that incident on carnival. >>> and lincoln actress sally field. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. it is friday! hooray, february 15. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. you like the way frank says friday! >> yeah! weather is going to be great. boy, you like yesterday, you're going to love today. lots of sunshine,
mrs. kennedy wrote, "for dave powers. the president was going to give you this for christmas. f . u and i will miss him most." powers' mementoes told the political life t d tragically a friendship that never died. anthony mason, cbs news, answer bury, massachusetts. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on that meteor caught on tape in russia. we'll get reaction. >>> plus more on those passengers on the disabilitied...
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mrs. kennedy wanted antiques and things and it. she was persuaded against that. kennedy was very worried about that, creating a lot of trouble over furnishing. it proceeded with it and she got a crew -- she got a guru. it was a lollipop era. >> jacki was determined to be behind the scenes. a lot of people to not realize that the influence she had upon jack -- one of them was the idea of improving within's role in society as a whole. she was the one that taught him into establishing a woman's condition -- a women's commission. >> you talk about dolley madison, was there a 19th century counterpart that preserved the white house or make changes that has a lasting legacy? >> go-ahead. >> the garfields -- no, it was the hayes' first. they didn't know what to do with the white house, it was beat up and happy. they went to the library of congress and asked what would be more appropriate to have in a historic white house. he came up with this idea of a first lady's hall with portraits of all the first ladies. hayes was very excited and he commissioned mr. andrews, who bec
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mrs. kennedy wrote "for dave powers. the president was going to give you this for christmas.pt it now from me. you and i will miss him most." power's mementos tell the story of a political life that ended tragically and of a trendship that never died. anthony mason, cbs news amesbury, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access >>> e.t. with new information on the olympic hero arrested for killing his girlfriend. >> was it murder or a valentine's day surprise gone wrong? i'm nancy o'dell. >> and i'm rob marciano. >> oscar pistorius is under arrest this morning accused of murder. >> what we know about the double amputee known as the blade runner and his model girlfriend shot dead. >> oscar has a history of violence. >> plus his dancing with the stars past. >> why were kim and kanye pulled off an airplane in new york? >> this is the ultimate jewish mother's dream. >> with joan rivers of
mrs. kennedy wrote "for dave powers. the president was going to give you this for christmas.pt it now from me. you and i will miss him most." power's mementos tell the story of a political life that ended tragically and of a trendship that never died. anthony mason, cbs news amesbury, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at...
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mrs. kennedy wanted antiques and things and it. she was persuaded against that. nnedy was very worried about that, creating a lot of trouble over furnishing. it proceeded with it and she got a crew -- she got a guru. it was a lollipop era. >> jacki was determined to be behind the scenes. a lot of people to not realize that the influence she had upon jack -- one of them was the idea of improving within's role in society as a whole. she was the one that taught him into establishing a woman's condition -- a women's commission. >> you talk about dolley madison, was there a 19th century counterpart that preserved the white house or make changes that has a lasting legacy? >> go-ahead. >> the garfields -- no, it was the hayes' first. they didn't know what to do with the white house, it was beat up and happy. they went to the library of congress and asked what would be more appropriate to have in a historic white house. he came up with this idea of a first lady's hall with portraits of all the first ladies. hayes was very excited and he commissioned mr. andrews, who becam
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mrs. kennedy wrote, "for dave powers, the president was going to give you this for christmas.pt it now from me. you and i will miss him most." powers' mementos tell the story of a political life that ended tragically and of a friendship that never died. antony mason, cbs news, amesbury, massachusetts. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. police say a santa clara man accused of threatening to kill state senator leland yee had homemade bombs ready to go. the bomb squad has been removing hazardous materials from the home on humboldt avenue for days. and kpix 5 reporter len ramirez tells us, they are not done yet. len. >> reporter: they are just wrapping up for the evening but what they announced today, what investigators announced today is a potential game changer in this case. they say that they not only found the precursors and 8ments of making a bomb, but as you mentioned ready to detonate bombs. >
mrs. kennedy wrote, "for dave powers, the president was going to give you this for christmas.pt it now from me. you and i will miss him most." powers' mementos tell the story of a political life that ended tragically and of a friendship that never died. antony mason, cbs news, amesbury, massachusetts. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald...
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mrs. kennedy wrote, "for dave powers. the president was going to give you this for christmas.ase accept it now from me. you and i will miss him most." power's mementos tell the story of a political life that ended tragically and of a trendship that never died. anthony mason, cbs news, amesbury, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight police are desperately searching for whoever killed an elderly man inside his own home. alexandria police now say that the 94-year-old was murdered in his home. surae chinn has the latest on the investigation. >> it's just hard to imagine at 94 as feeble and fragile as he was that somebody would take his life. he couldn't have harmed a flee. >> reporter: carol remembers her neighbor fondly and doesn't understand who would want to harm elmer, who everyone knew as joe. >> he was very sweet, very kind. he was 94. very generous, very thoughtful.
mrs. kennedy wrote, "for dave powers. the president was going to give you this for christmas.ase accept it now from me. you and i will miss him most." power's mementos tell the story of a political life that ended tragically and of a trendship that never died. anthony mason, cbs news, amesbury, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight police...
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mrs. kennedy sent powers this gift a leather-bound book of inaugural speeches. mrs. ing to give you this for christmas. please accept it now from me. you and i will miss him most." powers whennet on to run the kennedy library, never stopped serving the man he called "my precedent." >> there are some 60 letters. i understand you saw something you recognized. >> i had this incredible experience. say something across the room that looked incredibly familiar. i walked up to it. it's a pangt of jack and jackie in a sailboat on a yellow background. i heard about this painting my entire life because my stepfather painted it. i had never seen it. he painted it 50 years sneeg that sends chills. >> yeah, he had been telling me about it. >>> falling meteors cause damage and widespread damage in russia overnight. it was captured on video from many angles. do we need to keep our eyes on the skies? we'll talk with our profess or michio kaku on "cbs this morning." and free delivery. this is eye opening. this is sears. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in a
mrs. kennedy sent powers this gift a leather-bound book of inaugural speeches. mrs. ing to give you this for christmas. please accept it now from me. you and i will miss him most." powers whennet on to run the kennedy library, never stopped serving the man he called "my precedent." >> there are some 60 letters. i understand you saw something you recognized. >> i had this incredible experience. say something across the room that looked incredibly familiar. i walked up...
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mr. kennedy. the gentleman from georgia, mr. brown is recognized. >> many others of congress there and smile pilot that fact. we spending more money than we pray and. are headed toward the total economic meltdown if we don't make changes. both parties are guilty of uncontrolled spending in washington, promoting science as well as research and develop since this extremely important for america to get on a sustainable fiscal quarters. remaster making response to bowl situations. it is on the united states has the highest corporate tax rates in the world. 35% of the federal level when you had sued have local taxes it's much higher than the employer and job creators here in america. how it impacts business is, including how it can be fact driven to decision regarding where to locate manufacturing facilities or how much to invest in r&d, how business investment higher competitiveness be impacted if we eliminated corporate tax altogether such as my job actives. the jobs that will reduce corporate taxes to zero in capital gains taxes t
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mrs. kennedy. he supports women's rights to a tee and will take -- make a great colleague. i'm enormously proud to call him a friend. i am thrilled that he now leads the democratic race for the senate nomination. i'm glad for the country that we have such a fine american ready to take up the task of leadership. he is clean, he is strong and he has the vision to make a powerful difference for the progressives, and not just of massachusetts, but with the country. the state will have among the sharpest delegations in the entire senate. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. we begin tonight with breaking news. late today, republicans launched a new attack on the obama administration. and on regular americans all across the country. senate republicans are vowing to block richard cadre, president obama's pick to head the consumer financial protection bureau. that's the agency elizabeth warren set up to make sure big banks don't prey on regular americans. but,
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mr. kennedy, you first. >> if you want to get a masters in making a difference, grad school management, gwce to go. >> and unique. >> very unique. we're the first and foremost in politics and a plug for fix this debt. we need to have a big deal. >> allen gomez, the reporter that broke the presence immigration plan story this weekend. >> not a handout. >> not a handout. >> follow him on twitter. he is great. >> my buddy, the kid i grew up up, with starring in a new movie called snitch opens next friday. >> you are not supposed to name drop. duane johnson. >> that's your buddy. >> that's right. that's it for this edition of the daily rundown. shameless rock plug. new york city coming up, chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> here is a look at the business travel foerng as we go throughout this president's day and ready for the work week ahead. we're looking at quiet conditions in new england after the big storm on sunday and into this morning. we're also watching rain showers developing during the day. kansas city, st. louis, little rock and the west coast everything is fine from l.a. to phoenix. show
mr. kennedy, you first. >> if you want to get a masters in making a difference, grad school management, gwce to go. >> and unique. >> very unique. we're the first and foremost in politics and a plug for fix this debt. we need to have a big deal. >> allen gomez, the reporter that broke the presence immigration plan story this weekend. >> not a handout. >> not a handout. >> follow him on twitter. he is great. >> my buddy, the kid i grew up up, with...
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mr. kennedy wore this jacket when flying on air force one. it sold for $570,000, three times the initial estimate. it was among scores of items owned by an aide and friend to the late president. the collection included hundreds of photographs, documents, and gif gifts. >> you may have heard of the sixth degrees of kevin bacon. what about the 19 degrees of the internet. a hungarian physicist claims you can get to any random webpage from any other random page in 19 clicks or less. he conducted his research using a simulated model of the web. he says while web pages are hyper linked to other pages there's a group that make the 19 clicks or less rule possible. he said search engyps and social news websites are the way. an estimated 14 billion web pages on the internet. >>> this is not a fake. we did not doctor the video. passengers on the san diego tour boat saw a sight so rare this weekend they had to make a phrase to describe it. they had to make something up of what they saw. so many dolphins surrounding the boat the captain called it a -- >>
mr. kennedy wore this jacket when flying on air force one. it sold for $570,000, three times the initial estimate. it was among scores of items owned by an aide and friend to the late president. the collection included hundreds of photographs, documents, and gif gifts. >> you may have heard of the sixth degrees of kevin bacon. what about the 19 degrees of the internet. a hungarian physicist claims you can get to any random webpage from any other random page in 19 clicks or less. he...
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mrs. kennedy wanted antiques and things and it. she was persuaded against that. kennedy was very worried about that, creating a lot of trouble over furnishing. it proceeded with it and she got a crew -- she got a guru. it was a lollipop era. >> jacki was determined to be behind the scenes. a lot of people to not realize that the influence she had upon jack -- one of them was the idea of improving within's role in society as a whole. she was the one that taught him into establishing a woman's condition -- a women's commission. >> you talk about dolley madison, was there a 19th century counterpart that preserved the white house or make changes that has a lasting legacy? >> go-ahead. >> the garfields -- no, it was the hayes' first. withdidn't know what to do the white house, it was beat up and happy. they went to the library of congress and asked what would be more appropriate to have in a historic white house. he came up with this idea of a first lady's hall with portraits of all the first ladies. hayes was very excited and he commissioned mr. andrews, who became he
mrs. kennedy wanted antiques and things and it. she was persuaded against that. kennedy was very worried about that, creating a lot of trouble over furnishing. it proceeded with it and she got a crew -- she got a guru. it was a lollipop era. >> jacki was determined to be behind the scenes. a lot of people to not realize that the influence she had upon jack -- one of them was the idea of improving within's role in society as a whole. she was the one that taught him into establishing a...
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mrs. kennedy who was looking for some way to share the white house with the american people through publicationse been around doing that since 1961. >> let's talk about the series that's going to premiere today and the importance of that. >> we're teaming up with cspan. and starting with president's day this year and ending next president's day. it's really a comprehensive visual biography. >> did every first lady contribute? >> i think so. others made up for it with an exuberance. >> it is a tough job. don't get paid. >> but there are perks. >> if you want to find out about first ladies, i have the lifeline for you. this is her. this is alita black . so you've done the last 8 editions of the first lady's book. >> yes, i have. >> how many editions have there been? >> this is the 13th. >> the newest one is out. and it's available here . talk to me about the first ladies and the point of this book and what you get out of it. >> the thing that's great about this book is it's written for the general public. short, sweet and to the point. and it's balanced. you get half of their family and what their
mrs. kennedy who was looking for some way to share the white house with the american people through publicationse been around doing that since 1961. >> let's talk about the series that's going to premiere today and the importance of that. >> we're teaming up with cspan. and starting with president's day this year and ending next president's day. it's really a comprehensive visual biography. >> did every first lady contribute? >> i think so. others made up for it with an...
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mrs. kennedy. that sort of detail. but there are other people who really carry that low. but it's the two of them together that's the head of the whole business. it's a pretty lonely house without a first lady. host: to help kick off our series about first ladies, their image and their role and includes the white house. we're getting your take iris in michigan. caller: hi. my husband had a title but i was his wife. whenever i did i did. it worked out successfully. i don't think that much attention should be paid to the first lady's fashion. no more focus is on her. it is nice if she has something to do. it should not interfere or intrude on the president's job. it is a job. i like what jackie kennedy did. she refurbished the white house. i think her role is of a wife. i do not feel her politics matter to the country. if she wants to do something good, that's great. adon't think they should get more focused than the wives of other people who have good jobs, better jobs, or in between. and take care of the family. host: this is or bush on her take of the first lady. [video
mrs. kennedy. that sort of detail. but there are other people who really carry that low. but it's the two of them together that's the head of the whole business. it's a pretty lonely house without a first lady. host: to help kick off our series about first ladies, their image and their role and includes the white house. we're getting your take iris in michigan. caller: hi. my husband had a title but i was his wife. whenever i did i did. it worked out successfully. i don't think that much...
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mr. kennedy is recognized. >> mr. chairman, thank you. madam ranking member, thank you for calling this important meeting. to the witnesses thank you all very much for your testimony. as a resident of massachusetts, we are acutely aware of the importance of r&d and greatly appreciate your time in only coming here today. president templeton i have a question for you that's off topic but of interest in my district in massachusetts. mr. chairman, i hope you'll forgive a quick diversion. as i'm sure you're aware, mr. templeton, texas instruments operated a manufacturing pa silty in massachusetts for several decades. until testifies sold in 2006, the company was a major employer in the area and an active member of the local community. it remains well respected in the city and surrounding area still today. that being said, in the years since the plant was closed, the cancer rate amongst former employees has been alarming. specifically affected are those men and women employed by the company between 1953 and 1968 when t.i. was involved in the fe
mr. kennedy is recognized. >> mr. chairman, thank you. madam ranking member, thank you for calling this important meeting. to the witnesses thank you all very much for your testimony. as a resident of massachusetts, we are acutely aware of the importance of r&d and greatly appreciate your time in only coming here today. president templeton i have a question for you that's off topic but of interest in my district in massachusetts. mr. chairman, i hope you'll forgive a quick diversion....
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mr. kennedy, can we start with you? could you tell us how a school resource officer and acts with law enforcement community during a critical incident? >> in most incidents the school resource officer is a member of the local law enforcement agency, would be the surest department or the police department. and their odyssey going to have trained prior to that, or they should have, and the incident command, and know how to function in that role when an incident occurs so that it's i was a seamless but almost seamless in terms of their role in that. they would certainly come once incident command is established they would respond to the incident command just like everyone else. and follow the processes that the issue. >> would you say the role of a school resource officer is during a typical school day. spit welcome during a typical school day taken with very. in my testament i mentioned they may be doing traffic control one minute and a few minutes later there in a classroom teaching students about distracted driving or d
mr. kennedy, can we start with you? could you tell us how a school resource officer and acts with law enforcement community during a critical incident? >> in most incidents the school resource officer is a member of the local law enforcement agency, would be the surest department or the police department. and their odyssey going to have trained prior to that, or they should have, and the incident command, and know how to function in that role when an incident occurs so that it's i was a...
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mr. kennedy: when he asked why, the response was a simple answer, my pearnts condition afford it. a at the time the average cost of tuition was a couple hundred dollars a year. dr. franken did the math he figured if each of the 30,000 town's household gave $1 they could send every single senior in the city to college. is dollars for scholars was born. he began collecting as little as $1 from neighbors to provide scholarships. four decades later, what began as a card table operation became scholarship america which has awarded $3 billion in scholarships across 38 states. at 92 years old, dr. franken continues to fight for the city he loves and the students he made his life work. i recognize him and his wife charlotte -- i congratulate him and his wife charlotte on recognition they deserve. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> when the republicans refer to president obama's sequestration, they must think no one in the country reb -- remem
mr. kennedy: when he asked why, the response was a simple answer, my pearnts condition afford it. a at the time the average cost of tuition was a couple hundred dollars a year. dr. franken did the math he figured if each of the 30,000 town's household gave $1 they could send every single senior in the city to college. is dollars for scholars was born. he began collecting as little as $1 from neighbors to provide scholarships. four decades later, what began as a card table operation became...
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mr. kennedy: they are deep and they will hurt. back home in my district, we have an active chapter of jumpstart, a national literacy organization that pairs volunteers with low income preschool children. they operate in hand democrat with the local head start. if sequestration happens, over 70,000 children across the country could lose access to head start. 1,500 in massachusetts alone. jeopardizing the ability of jumpstart to continue offering their services. on top of that, the organization is run by the hard work of volunteers, most of whom come through a federal work study program, 800 jobs lost in massachusetts alone, or ameasure core, $38 million -- americorps, $38 million in cuts across the board. those are big numbers. but for a moment forget the numbers. the numbers are a way of saying there's a 4-year-old girl in massachusetts whose single mother depends on jumpstart to get her child up to speed for kindergarten while she works two jobs to keep food on the table. our budget is in difficult shape. we have to make tough ch
mr. kennedy: they are deep and they will hurt. back home in my district, we have an active chapter of jumpstart, a national literacy organization that pairs volunteers with low income preschool children. they operate in hand democrat with the local head start. if sequestration happens, over 70,000 children across the country could lose access to head start. 1,500 in massachusetts alone. jeopardizing the ability of jumpstart to continue offering their services. on top of that, the organization...
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i remember the criticism that jacqueline kennedy had after following mrs. eisenhower. reagan. she's not jacqueline kennedy. she has established a new standard for first ladies and people on the right, you might as well get used to it. she's cool. she's funny. she's smart. she's everything that we in our community, we've always known michelle obamas. and maybe that's part of the problem. >> she's the first lady, karen. >> that's right. i want to say, and don't forget, she is the first lady of the united states of america. and just as when laura bush appeared on the oscars, people had the opportunity to see the first lady of the united states of america, republicans or democrat. part of what is so disgusting about the way the right has really just completely attacked the president and first lady is that they forget that for some people it's just cool that the first lady popped out at the end of the oscars. they don't care what political party the person is from. i mean don't forget that the presidency is supposed to be about something bigger than our parties. >> and they'
i remember the criticism that jacqueline kennedy had after following mrs. eisenhower. reagan. she's not jacqueline kennedy. she has established a new standard for first ladies and people on the right, you might as well get used to it. she's cool. she's funny. she's smart. she's everything that we in our community, we've always known michelle obamas. and maybe that's part of the problem. >> she's the first lady, karen. >> that's right. i want to say, and don't forget, she is the...
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mr. o'reilly, just finished killing kennedy, outstanding work. end of chapter 25, the fbi's evidence from the murder scene, doctor, i'm glad you found it worthy. daniel patrick sullivan, minnesota, it could be adina, could be adinah, i'm going with that. and night after night your talking points are instructive. in catholic to instruct the ignorant is one of the spiritual works of mercy. somewhere in my mind i remember sister mary martin point to go me and giving herself that accolade instructing the ignorant. factor viewers not ignorant, according to a harris poll we are the most popular newscast among college graduates in america. and linda, san francisco, i'm 72 years old, and this is the first e-mail i've ever written, took me three hours to get it done. although it was worth it, linda, it was a pleasure to hear from you. and that is it for us tonight. please check out fox news factor website, different from oreilly.com. and we thought you'd like to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com, and anytime, anyt
mr. o'reilly, just finished killing kennedy, outstanding work. end of chapter 25, the fbi's evidence from the murder scene, doctor, i'm glad you found it worthy. daniel patrick sullivan, minnesota, it could be adina, could be adinah, i'm going with that. and night after night your talking points are instructive. in catholic to instruct the ignorant is one of the spiritual works of mercy. somewhere in my mind i remember sister mary martin point to go me and giving herself that accolade...
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mr. o'reilly, just finished killing kennedy, outstanding work. i liked the end of chapter 25, the fbi's evidence from the murder scene, doctor, i'm glad you found it worthy. daniel patrick sullivan, minnesota, it could be adina, could be adinah, i'm going with that. and night after night your talking points are instructive. in catholic to instruct the ignorant is one of the spiritual works of mercy. somewhere in my mind i remember sister mary martin point to go me and giving herself that accolade instructing the ignorant. factor viewers not ignorant, according to a harris poll we are the most popular newscast among college graduates in america. and linda, san francisco, i'm 72 years old, and this is the first e-mail i've ever written, took me three hours to get it done. although it was worth it, linda, it was a pleasure to hear from you. and that is it for us tonight. please check out fox news factor website, different from oreilly.com. and we thought you'd like to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com, and a
mr. o'reilly, just finished killing kennedy, outstanding work. i liked the end of chapter 25, the fbi's evidence from the murder scene, doctor, i'm glad you found it worthy. daniel patrick sullivan, minnesota, it could be adina, could be adinah, i'm going with that. and night after night your talking points are instructive. in catholic to instruct the ignorant is one of the spiritual works of mercy. somewhere in my mind i remember sister mary martin point to go me and giving herself that...
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mr. speaker, that the imminent word panic on the baroness kennedy and lord master. to be very clear, to believe the corporate greed at the u.k. religious organizations to marry same-sex couples who lives on a combination of three highly improbable conclusions. first, the court would need to go against its own clear precedent, that countries have wide discretion to the matter of same-sex marriage. secondly, the court would need to decide the interest of the couples who wanted a particular religious organization to marry than outweigh the race and belief of an entire season of competition as a whole. thirdly, the court would need to discount the importance of article ix of its own convention, which guarantees freedom before conscience and religion and would be rewriting the post not just for one religious organization in england and wales, but all religious organizations in all 47 states of the council of europe, such an outcome, mr. speaker is inconceivable. i give way to my honorable friend. >> 's surely fundamental to who we are, the crux of this debate is whether
mr. speaker, that the imminent word panic on the baroness kennedy and lord master. to be very clear, to believe the corporate greed at the u.k. religious organizations to marry same-sex couples who lives on a combination of three highly improbable conclusions. first, the court would need to go against its own clear precedent, that countries have wide discretion to the matter of same-sex marriage. secondly, the court would need to decide the interest of the couples who wanted a particular...
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it makes me think of reagan and kennedy making history. [ cheering ] >> come here to this gate. mr.bechev, open this gate. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: so president obama is kicking off three days of travel now going all over the country talking about his speech last night talking about the bold initiatives that he put before congress. some of them have not a chance in a
it makes me think of reagan and kennedy making history. [ cheering ] >> come here to this gate. mr.bechev, open this gate. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more...
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mrs. obama's official white house portrait. it's a photograph was shot by chuck kennedy, a first lady sitting in a dark green chair with 3 1/4 glance leaves wearing pearls and bangs. in 2009 she stood in the white house blue room in a sleeveless black dress which showcased her famous arms. some readers are not so in love with this chinese edition of harper's bazaar magazine. sarah jessica parker graces the cover. some fans are calling the image creeping photoshoped. some say she looks like an alien. no comment from her or the magazine. her>> her eyes don't look quite her eyes. >> is that what it is? " maybe it promedic>> maybe it is the makeup. >> the weather is not beautiful this morning. >> it's beautiful. >> it is not. >> yes, it is. at least it will look beautiful when the sun is up. it is chilly outside. its winter it's february. this is what it should feel like. we will appreciate spring so much more as a result. just imagine sunshine. remember the snow in tucson, arizona. 26 degrees with the wind chill of 18 degrees for us at this hour. we have a little cloudiness
mrs. obama's official white house portrait. it's a photograph was shot by chuck kennedy, a first lady sitting in a dark green chair with 3 1/4 glance leaves wearing pearls and bangs. in 2009 she stood in the white house blue room in a sleeveless black dress which showcased her famous arms. some readers are not so in love with this chinese edition of harper's bazaar magazine. sarah jessica parker graces the cover. some fans are calling the image creeping photoshoped. some say she looks like an...
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photographer chuck kennedy took it in the green room of the white house. unlike her first official portrait from 2009, mrsrting her new bangs, a haircut that she recently joked that she got because she's having a mid life crisis. see? you're not the only one. >>> next -- the life changing surprise for a local high school student. >>> paying for college. the cost of that college education has never been higher. but one local high school senior won't have to worry about that. he is the first person in his entire family to go to college. news4's seth lemon was there when the student got a scholarship surprise. >> reporter: 17-year-old alison had no idea his school day would change his life. he received a full academic scholarship to hanover college. >> words can't describe how i feel right now. >> reporter: he beat out almost 200 other future freshman at hanover for the money. the admissions director, monica green, says his ideas weren't the only reason they were impressed. >> when you go back and read his application and you see that he's done well at the schools he's attended, i had had to have him on my c
photographer chuck kennedy took it in the green room of the white house. unlike her first official portrait from 2009, mrsrting her new bangs, a haircut that she recently joked that she got because she's having a mid life crisis. see? you're not the only one. >>> next -- the life changing surprise for a local high school student. >>> paying for college. the cost of that college education has never been higher. but one local high school senior won't have to worry about that. he...
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mr. harmon had great love for the performing arts. he often visited the kennedy center to see is opera. his gift was to those who lived in the city he loved and those who with gave him great pleasure. >> i think it's a great story that he lived so quitely and his death is making such a great impact. >>> a big surprise for a dc teacher, honored today for her work in the classroom. jacquelyn simms teaches 3rd grade at an beards in southeast. she was named the educate to of the year for the district. the family honored him with a $25,000 reward. the goal of the foundation is to attract, retain and motivate outstanding teachers. teachers magazine calls it the oscar awards for edu krshgscato -- educators. >>> the law requires school districts in the state to develop programs with students with special needs. these programs have taken off. lindsay murphy is here to show us the impact. hi. >> reporter: thank you . for one sport in particular, popularity has increased from 6 schools participating to now 19 in montgomery county. these opportunities are changing the lives of students everywhere.
mr. harmon had great love for the performing arts. he often visited the kennedy center to see is opera. his gift was to those who lived in the city he loved and those who with gave him great pleasure. >> i think it's a great story that he lived so quitely and his death is making such a great impact. >>> a big surprise for a dc teacher, honored today for her work in the classroom. jacquelyn simms teaches 3rd grade at an beards in southeast. she was named the educate to of the year...
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mr. - student school at the kennedy school. you mentioned the idea of moving away from unique as a metric and maybe as a way to create a more financially sustainable system for online advertising and things. i'm wondering if you could elaborate on that and talk about what that actually what look like and if there are or a any organization is using that for the measurement. >> i just think we play some way too much emphasis on this. i think the amount of time spent on the side or reading a piece is really important. we use a few different analytical tools but one enables us not only to see how many people are reading but we can see how many are reading a piece in any given moment in time and how far down an article they get which is interesting because sometimes you will have a great headline that will get lots of people and who would have thought that journalism -- that many people wanted to know about that topic but you will have 70% of people drop-off after the first but then you have walter that just wrote a really wonderful
mr. - student school at the kennedy school. you mentioned the idea of moving away from unique as a metric and maybe as a way to create a more financially sustainable system for online advertising and things. i'm wondering if you could elaborate on that and talk about what that actually what look like and if there are or a any organization is using that for the measurement. >> i just think we play some way too much emphasis on this. i think the amount of time spent on the side or reading a...
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mr. rubio last night noted john f. kennedy belief that the free enterprise economy will lead to middle class prosperity. he accuses the president instead of growing government and piling up more and more debt, watch. >> this opportunity to make it to the middle class or beyond no matter where you start out in life, it isn't bestowed on us from washington. it comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business, and when they succeed they hire more people who in turn invest or spend their money they make helping others start a business and create jobs. >> reporter: rubio is of cuban descent. he re-recorded this in spanish. over and over he emphasized his humble roots in a middle class neighborhood arguing he's not trying to protect the rich from unfair taxes, he's trying to protect the middle class from over penned spending an over spending and all that comes witness. democrats pretty much accuse him of advancing the same ideas that the g.o.p. has been pushing throughout the obama era. but
mr. rubio last night noted john f. kennedy belief that the free enterprise economy will lead to middle class prosperity. he accuses the president instead of growing government and piling up more and more debt, watch. >> this opportunity to make it to the middle class or beyond no matter where you start out in life, it isn't bestowed on us from washington. it comes from a vibrant free economy where people can risk their own money to open a business, and when they succeed they hire more...
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mr. kowan the disappointment >> about not getting the nod? >> i think so. vicky kennedy have loved to have had that job? barney frank made it very public that he wanted it. that killed his chance, frankly, with governor patrick although i didn't think he had much of a chance. patrick, the governor, wanted to make a clear point that he wanted a minority or a woman. i think he'd been focused on moe cowan, who's not known anywhere but with the governor and the state house and the legal community, he wanted to make a statement of an african american there. it was kind of expected. i think we weren't terribly surprised by that. >> that's because you're an insider. a lot of people don't know who he is. i'm reading stats. he's 43 years old. he's a north carolina native. who is he in terms of his relationship with duval patrick, and what might he be expected to do while in the senate this brief time, about five months or so? >> he was known in the legal community and some of the big law firms highly respected fellow. governor brought him in, had known him in when they were both
mr. kowan the disappointment >> about not getting the nod? >> i think so. vicky kennedy have loved to have had that job? barney frank made it very public that he wanted it. that killed his chance, frankly, with governor patrick although i didn't think he had much of a chance. patrick, the governor, wanted to make a clear point that he wanted a minority or a woman. i think he'd been focused on moe cowan, who's not known anywhere but with the governor and the state house and the legal...
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mr. vice president, members of congress, fellow americans. 51 years ago john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress. ( applause ) it is my task, he said, to report the state of the union. to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after a decade of grinding war, our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. ( applause ) after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over six million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years. and less foreign oil than we have in 20. ( applause ) our housing market is healing. our stock market is rebounding. and consumers, patients and homeowners enjoy stronger protection than ever before. ( applause ) so together we have cleared away the rubble of crisis. we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. ( applause ) but we gather here knowing that there are millions of americans whose hard work and d
mr. vice president, members of congress, fellow americans. 51 years ago john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress. ( applause ) it is my task, he said, to report the state of the union. to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after a decade of grinding war, our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. ( applause...
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mr. vice president, members of congress, fellow citizens -- fifty-one years ago, john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that "the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress." [applause] "it is my task," he said, "to report the state of the union -- to improve it is the task of us all." tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after a decade of grinding war, our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [applause] after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over six million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years, and less foreign oil than we have in twenty. [applause] our housing market is healing, our stock market is rebounding, and consumers, patients, and homeowners enjoy stronger protections than ever before. [applause] together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. [applause] but we gather here knowing that there are millions of americans whose hard work an
mr. vice president, members of congress, fellow citizens -- fifty-one years ago, john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that "the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress." [applause] "it is my task," he said, "to report the state of the union -- to improve it is the task of us all." tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after a decade of grinding war, our brave men and...
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mr. rosenbach previously worked as the executive director of the center for international at the harvard kennedyschool. he managed the center's operations taught classes, on cybersecurity, and terrorism policy, and counterterrorism policy and codirected a joint harvard project on international cybersecurity policy. prior to his work at harvard, mr. rosenbach served as national security advisor for senior, senator chuck hagel, and as a professional staff member on the senate select committee on intelligence. during his time on the ssdi, you provided oversight of intelligence community, counterterrorism programs and led to investigations of prewar intelligence on iraq. mr. rosenbach has co-authored and edited several books on national security issues. he was a fulbright scholar. he holds a jd from georgetown, masters of public policy from the harvard kennedy school, and bachelor of arts from davidson college. please hit me a warm welcome in introducing mr. rosenbach. [applause] >> okay. good morning, y'all. it's really nice to be a. i already see some friendly faces and some faces that make me tri
mr. rosenbach previously worked as the executive director of the center for international at the harvard kennedyschool. he managed the center's operations taught classes, on cybersecurity, and terrorism policy, and counterterrorism policy and codirected a joint harvard project on international cybersecurity policy. prior to his work at harvard, mr. rosenbach served as national security advisor for senior, senator chuck hagel, and as a professional staff member on the senate select committee on...
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mr. vice president members of congress, fellow americans. 51 years ago, john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress. (applause) it is my task, he said to report the state of the union. to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people there is much progress to report. after a decade of grinding war our drive men and women in uniform are coming home. (cheers and applause) after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over six million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. (applause) our housing market is healing. our stock market is rebounding. and consumers, patients and homeowners enjoy stronger protections than ever before. (applause) so together we have cleared away the rubble of crisis and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. (applause) but we gather here knowing that there are millions of americans whose hard work and
mr. vice president members of congress, fellow americans. 51 years ago, john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress. (applause) it is my task, he said to report the state of the union. to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people there is much progress to report. after a decade of grinding war our drive men and women in uniform are coming home. (cheers and...