24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
so they will for instance a shooting with a mrs. loose balls and return and if the next target is a mouse pointer to whale and plus points for us and we can bet money. go ahead and sell is an adamant object and doesn't have morals but you're sure it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil world and used good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that keep. this way analysed this is not a soldier you know make a difference a. gun ban all you know that's all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the sport of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what life mississippi river coming up one of our favorite life behind here which is what we call the band it was named after my dad because he put it on my handy. one of. your stand the was down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it fits easily a sure shot for go in the. small box of. toys you know to make sure there's no loss. or rattlesnakes. the founding fathers would already o
so they will for instance a shooting with a mrs. loose balls and return and if the next target is a mouse pointer to whale and plus points for us and we can bet money. go ahead and sell is an adamant object and doesn't have morals but you're sure it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil world and used good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that keep. this way analysed this is not a soldier you know make a difference a. gun ban...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
so it will for instance a shooting a mrs. loose balls and if the next target is a mouse pointer to wail and plus points for lewis and i can bet money to. go and it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that have her it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil world use good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. is the way animal is this is not a soldier you know make a difference a. put a gun ban all you know that's all it does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the sport of. the climb we got a lot of water to get the right ear. bud light mississippi river coming up one of our neighborhood lights. behind here which is what we call the andy fan it was named after my dad busy put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand there with but down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it's usually a sure shot for bill in a. small box i. always think how to make sure there's no loss. rattlesnakes. of the founding fathers we've already cr
so it will for instance a shooting a mrs. loose balls and if the next target is a mouse pointer to wail and plus points for lewis and i can bet money to. go and it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that have her it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil world use good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. is the way animal is this is not a soldier you know make a difference a. put a gun ban all you know that's...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
so they will for it shooting with a mrs. loose balls and return and if the next target is a mouse pointer to wail and plus points for what we can bet money. go and it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that have character it doesn't make decisions. going and can be used for evil world can be used for good. bad people get a hold of guns they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. use the way analysts and design out of schools you know make a difference say. when a gun ban all. fall that does take away from. people like us who want to go out for the sport of. the bible got a lot of water to give the right here. this is what my mississippi river coming up one of our favorite place to hide here which is what we call the band it was named after my dad as he put it on my handy. one of. your stay at the was down here on this farm and we're very proud of it that easily a sure shot for bill in the. small box i. always go to make sure that the last things that rattle snakes. the founding fathers were
so they will for it shooting with a mrs. loose balls and return and if the next target is a mouse pointer to wail and plus points for what we can bet money. go and it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that have character it doesn't make decisions. going and can be used for evil world can be used for good. bad people get a hold of guns they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. use the way analysts and design out of schools you know make a difference...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
so it will for instance a shooting a mrs. loose balls and retire and if the next target is a mouse pointer to whalen plus points for lewis and i can bet money to. go and it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that have character it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil world use good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. is the way. this is not a soul shall make a difference a. gun ban all you know. if all that does is take away from. people like us who want to go out for the sport of. the bible got a lot of water to get the right here. this is what life mississippi river coming up one of our neighbors might. behind here which is what we call the beef ban it was named after my dad busy put it on my handy. one of the. deer stand there with but down here on this farm and we're very proud of it it's usually a sure shot for bill in the. small buckers i. know to make sure there's no loss. rattlesnakes. of the founding father we've already or maybe all w
so it will for instance a shooting a mrs. loose balls and retire and if the next target is a mouse pointer to whalen plus points for lewis and i can bet money to. go and it's still is an adamant object and doesn't have morals that have character it doesn't make decisions. and can be used for evil world use good. bad people get ahold gone's they use them for evil and good people with guns stop those that. is the way. this is not a soul shall make a difference a. gun ban all you know. if all that...
93
93
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: the reward is high because the stakes are high. >> every dhat dorner is loose, the likelihoodan attack, on either a uniformed police officer, or family of a police officer, is likely. >> reporter: police suspect the 33-year-old fugitive in a week-long reign of terror that left three people dead. in an onlynn manifesto, he promised war against the police and their families. >> if there is anything to what he says or anything new in what he brings up in his manifesto, we'll deal with it. we'll deal with it in a public way. >> reporter: police say they found camping gear and weapons in his burned out pup truk in the ski town of big bear. the size of the search party was downsized because the trail went cold. he's former mill care, a marksman and familiar with law enforcement tactics and techniques. the 34-year-old police officer killed in thursday's shooting will be buried in river said on wednesday. >>> the widow of former penn state football coach joe paterno is coming out in defense of her husband. she says she was physically ill after hearing the sexual abuse allegations agai
mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: the reward is high because the stakes are high. >> every dhat dorner is loose, the likelihoodan attack, on either a uniformed police officer, or family of a police officer, is likely. >> reporter: police suspect the 33-year-old fugitive in a week-long reign of terror that left three people dead. in an onlynn manifesto, he promised war against the police and their families. >> if there is anything to what he says or anything new in what...
191
191
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. dorner who is still on the loose.at can you tell us about the efforts to find him? >> i mean it's remarkable how it's had a chilling effect on law enforcement up and down the state of california, not just southern california. a million dollars seems excessive but considering how much is being spent on investigators patrolling not only the streets but making sure those 50 families are secure, a lot of o them had to relocate, they're in essence on a modified alert down in los angeles which means most day-to-day calls are not being met to make sure we find this guy. so it's a chilling moment. there's a lot of fear out there, and when it comes to law enforcement and the community and the family that is law enforcement, this is serious business. >> do you know if they're close or are finding it's taking too long? he's on every screen and everybody in california is looking for him. do you know if they're close? >> i don't know, that said. usually rewards are done to raise aware nsz or raise the alarm bell that we're serious
mr. dorner who is still on the loose.at can you tell us about the efforts to find him? >> i mean it's remarkable how it's had a chilling effect on law enforcement up and down the state of california, not just southern california. a million dollars seems excessive but considering how much is being spent on investigators patrolling not only the streets but making sure those 50 families are secure, a lot of o them had to relocate, they're in essence on a modified alert down in los angeles...
110
110
Feb 25, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. pickett inside the bus, but targeting is a very loose word in this case because essentially what theyre doing is spraying the bus. >> i was just so scared for my life. i've been shot before. i know what it felt like. i did not want to die that day. >> the footage then shows a terrifying moment as an elderly woman stands frozen in the middle of the aisle. >> she hears the gunfire apparently and bends down and a shot goes through the window and hits a seat right next to her. >> desmond jones takes his first opportunity to speed away. >> had she been seated upright, it would have gone through her first. >> the woman is lucky to be speared after a total of nine bullets are fired into the bus. throughout the ambush, jones, an army veteran, keeps his cool. >> the passengers just had to duck. they knew what to do. everybody was down on the floor and we just got out of there. i just took us to the nearest hospital. at the time no one was hurt, but i was taught to let the paramedics sort it out. >> desmond reacted according to his training. he's a member of the military. he took control of the
mr. pickett inside the bus, but targeting is a very loose word in this case because essentially what theyre doing is spraying the bus. >> i was just so scared for my life. i've been shot before. i know what it felt like. i did not want to die that day. >> the footage then shows a terrifying moment as an elderly woman stands frozen in the middle of the aisle. >> she hears the gunfire apparently and bends down and a shot goes through the window and hits a seat right next to her....
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
most viable opposition movement is mr organization has gained acceptance within the ruling monica it's humanitarian work winning over some of the population that is loosely tough enough reports many locals worry about the possibility of living life under the organizations islamic rule. when it comes to the arts professor mohsen us four works to bridge the divide between east and west influenced by both islamic and renaissance art he hopes to inspire his students with the same passion. but he's going concerned about the muslim brotherhood's rise to power in the region a force says his students don't want to lose the freedoms they now enjoy and often worry about how their lives could change if jordan came under islamist rule and when they feel that this is. because in a future they will destroy but i can admit i do think that maybe if all is covered by islamic brothers. we are afraid. of the mass of the religious. but not all share in that fear for decades the muslim brotherhood enjoyed a safe haven in jordan even as it was outlawed elsewhere in the middle east the monarchies tolerance has helped the group to become the country's most influential islamist
most viable opposition movement is mr organization has gained acceptance within the ruling monica it's humanitarian work winning over some of the population that is loosely tough enough reports many locals worry about the possibility of living life under the organizations islamic rule. when it comes to the arts professor mohsen us four works to bridge the divide between east and west influenced by both islamic and renaissance art he hopes to inspire his students with the same passion. but he's...
153
153
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. griffin is going to do a little razzmatazz. check the jam. he gets loose down low and ba- da-bing with the left hand and in. he finished with 20. chris paul had 21. 11 assists. the clippers beat the sixers 107-90 with authority on the left hander there. >> no kidding. nice dunk. >>> coming up, developing international news. world leaders react to north korea testing a nuclear weapon overnight. >> plus looking ahead to the second term. president obama is set to make a major announcement regarding troop levels in afghanistan. >> and vallejo police investigating a deadly shooting that happened last night. what they have pieced together so far. and i'm frank mallicoat. time is 6-- >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, february 12. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 6:30 now. five people shot under a hail of bullets in a vallejo garage. >> and this morning, police are searching for the suspects. kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington is in vallejo this morning with an update on this developing story. elissa. >> reporter: good mornin
mr. griffin is going to do a little razzmatazz. check the jam. he gets loose down low and ba- da-bing with the left hand and in. he finished with 20. chris paul had 21. 11 assists. the clippers beat the sixers 107-90 with authority on the left hander there. >> no kidding. nice dunk. >>> coming up, developing international news. world leaders react to north korea testing a nuclear weapon overnight. >> plus looking ahead to the second term. president obama is set to make a...
102
102
Feb 27, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. lew has been really loose, really made statements that are not justifiable. they are just not justifiable. for example, on february 15, two days after this, being interviewed by national public radio, he said if we are able to reduce the deficit to the point where we can pay for our spending and invest in the future, that is an enormous accomplishment, this budget has specific proposals that would do that. it does not. it doesn't bring us to the point where we can pay for our spending and invest in the future. we have nothing but unsustainable deficits each year. it goes on to say in a different cnn interview, if the budget takes real actions now, it takes real actions now so that between now and five years from now, we can get our deficit under control so that we can stabilize things so we're not adding to the debt anymore. and again, there is not a single year in mr. lew's budget that the deficit was lower than $600 billion. oh, later with abc, this budget has a lot of pain. didn't have much cuts, that's for sure, but it does the job, he says. it cuts the d
mr. lew has been really loose, really made statements that are not justifiable. they are just not justifiable. for example, on february 15, two days after this, being interviewed by national public radio, he said if we are able to reduce the deficit to the point where we can pay for our spending and invest in the future, that is an enormous accomplishment, this budget has specific proposals that would do that. it does not. it doesn't bring us to the point where we can pay for our spending and...
538
538
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 538
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: police say the reward is high because the stakes are so high. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: police suspect the 33-year-old fugitive and a week-long reign of terror that left three people dead. in a lengthy online manifesto, dorner made claims against the lapd, saying it was corrupt and racist and vowed war against former colleagues and their families. the police chief said he is reopening the 2007 case that resulted in dorner being fired. but not to appease dorner. >> if there is anything to what he says or anything new he brings up in his manifesto, we'll deal with it and deal with it in a public way. >> reporter: police found camping gear in his burned out pickup truck in the ski city of big bear. the size of the search party was downsized because the trail went cold. dorner is former military. a skilled marksman and familiar with law enforcement tactics and techniques. the 34-year-old police officer killed in thursday's shooting will be buried in river
mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: police say the reward is high because the stakes are so high. >> every day that dorner is loose, the likelihood of an attack on either a uniformed police officer or a family of a police officer is likely. >> reporter: police suspect the 33-year-old fugitive and a week-long reign of terror that left three people dead. in a lengthy online manifesto, dorner made claims against the lapd, saying it was corrupt and racist and vowed war against...
150
150
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. vanzandt, great to have you with us tonight. thank you. are you surprised that dorner is still on the loose? >> well, i am, ed.st described him, which is really true, this is an ex-cop. this is an ex-navy lieutenant with terrorism training. and as important, this is someone who has accumulated these slights against him psychologically for a number of years. and i think, ed, had quite a bit of time to prepare for this, to plan it out. we know he went down to san diego. we know, as you say, he went up to big bear lake. and now where is he? is he come where in between? could he have made to it mexico at the time? you've got this million reward. hundreds of tips are coming in. but so far he is not there. and it looks like the best thing the lapd have going for them right now is the chief of police indicating that he will personally review the case that originally caused dorner to be fired from the police department. >> and the former l.a. police chief william bratten told the "today" show that he has looked at three different criminal profiles about dorner, and calls him an injustice collector. here it is. >> he i
mr. vanzandt, great to have you with us tonight. thank you. are you surprised that dorner is still on the loose? >> well, i am, ed.st described him, which is really true, this is an ex-cop. this is an ex-navy lieutenant with terrorism training. and as important, this is someone who has accumulated these slights against him psychologically for a number of years. and i think, ed, had quite a bit of time to prepare for this, to plan it out. we know he went down to san diego. we know, as you...
150
150
Feb 1, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
loose ends to tie up. i met him as a little kid on the brooklyn -- in brooklyn on the fulton mall, hi, mr. mayor, shook his hand, and i knew had t would be okay to be bald. how about you? >> i'll never forget the first thing he said to me. at age 16 i was a high school kid, and i went to a blue room press conference in city hall, and i asked him a question, and he looked at me and he said could you speak up? >> ed koch, the dearly departed. iran leaving me alone in the lion's den. thank you so much. thank you for saving me the first half hour. coming up, what do you get when you put together two big name chefs? one -- ingredients for an awesome conversation about food and cultural identity. and it's next. [ male announcer ] there's a story behind the silver of philadelphia cream cheese. it always begins with fresh, local milk, blended with real wholesome cream. going fresh from the farm, to our fridge, in just six days. because we believe in fresh taste. that's the way we set the standard for intensely rich, luscious flavor. so our story of fresh taste always ends... deliciously. when it c
loose ends to tie up. i met him as a little kid on the brooklyn -- in brooklyn on the fulton mall, hi, mr. mayor, shook his hand, and i knew had t would be okay to be bald. how about you? >> i'll never forget the first thing he said to me. at age 16 i was a high school kid, and i went to a blue room press conference in city hall, and i asked him a question, and he looked at me and he said could you speak up? >> ed koch, the dearly departed. iran leaving me alone in the lion's den....
298
298
Feb 14, 2013
02/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. dorner out. >> our carter evans with new details on how things ended. >>> and another dangerous man is on the loose outside dallas. the search for the man who made a dramatic escape and now has an entire state on alert. >>> plus, we visit a town where people say it's taking too long to dig out because officials took the day off. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsorsore i ed by sargento cheese. taste the difference. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. work the camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. love it, or get double your money back. improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger lik
mr. dorner out. >> our carter evans with new details on how things ended. >>> and another dangerous man is on the loose outside dallas. the search for the man who made a dramatic escape and now has an entire state on alert. >>> plus, we visit a town where people say it's taking too long to dig out because officials took the day off. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsorsore i ed by sargento...
37,397
37K
tv
eye 37,397
favorite 0
quote 2
loose, so he got more sticks and attached the sails with tape. (chatters excitedly) hmm. george could push his sails, but the wind couldn't. (chatters sadly) (sighs) mrhing, too... huh? ...because he was out of tape. now he just had to wait for the wind. (chatters "hey!") (chattering) and get a weight for his windmill. ah. (chatters "aha!") (grunting) (chatters "all right!") (pigeons cooing) (hooting happily) george had done it. he'd made his scarecrow move. (laughs) (cooing) but he did feel bad for compass and his friends. (chatters "hey") (straining): whew. (chattering happily) (chatters excitedly) (pigeons cooing) (humming) now the pigeons could eat their food while george grew his. boy: george is a monkey. girl: george is a monkey. he figured out how to use wind power to make the scarecrow move. boy: we are playing with the wind today. boy 2: if the wind's going fast enough, we can fly our kite. you need a lot of wind speed to get the kite in the air. boy 3: it's called an anemometer. boy 2: it shows you how fast the wind's going. boy 3: the anemometer was made with four cups, some cardboard and the wooden stick. boy 2: our anemometer has one red
loose, so he got more sticks and attached the sails with tape. (chatters excitedly) hmm. george could push his sails, but the wind couldn't. (chatters sadly) (sighs) mrhing, too... huh? ...because he was out of tape. now he just had to wait for the wind. (chatters "hey!") (chattering) and get a weight for his windmill. ah. (chatters "aha!") (grunting) (chatters "all right!") (pigeons cooing) (hooting happily) george had done it. he'd made his scarecrow move....
124
124
Feb 13, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
loose. maybe we can get it now. i want to move this on and move it as rapidly as possible. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: thanks, mr. president. could i ask unanimous consent that the pending quorum call be lifted? the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. mr. president, could i ask that i be permitted to speak as if in morning business for the next 15 minutes or so? the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. i'm here again to talk about the effects of climate change on the health of our families and our communities. just as we know secondhand smoke and too much sun exposure are bad for human health, we know pollution and variations in climate conditions are as well. and i want to thank our chairman on the environment and public works committee, chairman boxer, for the briefing she held today with a number of scientists, in
loose. maybe we can get it now. i want to move this on and move it as rapidly as possible. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. whitehouse: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: thanks, mr. president. could i ask unanimous consent that the pending quorum call be lifted? the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank...
179
179
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
loose last week. that said, police just came out for a briefing saying they have some 600 clues they are pouring through, trying to figure out where mr. they have hundreds of investigators working on those clues. and they are prioritizing now trying to figure out what's the best information, but sometimes that leads to pretty dramatic and frustrating results. at a lowe's home store yesterday, for instance, hundreds of people had to be taken out of the store after a 911 call came in. the person stayed on the phone with police. they say, it was amazing. this lowe's home store, people coming out of there in single file, with a very heavy police presence, it turned out to be a domestic dispute. so people are very, very concerned around here and being watchful at the moment. and the entire area is on very high alert. >> do we think that -- do they suspect he's still in california? essentially, has the trail gotten cold? >> reporter: talking to all of my sources it sounds like there is not much for them to follow up on at the moment, while police are trying to file through all of these clues, there is not a lot of actionable stuff out ther
loose last week. that said, police just came out for a briefing saying they have some 600 clues they are pouring through, trying to figure out where mr. they have hundreds of investigators working on those clues. and they are prioritizing now trying to figure out what's the best information, but sometimes that leads to pretty dramatic and frustrating results. at a lowe's home store yesterday, for instance, hundreds of people had to be taken out of the store after a 911 call came in. the person...
210
210
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. dorner. as fear grips southern california. nervous students return. schools finally reopened in big bear. >> there's a bad guy on the looseit's security along with students. >> today we feel much better. there's a lot of -- you can see a lot of police presence out here. >> reporter: it's the southern california new normal. life on high alert. >> we will not tolerate this reign of terror that has robbed us of the peace of mind that residents of southern california deserve. >> reporter: the search for dorner stretching from nevada to the mexican border and now a warning from tsa to regional airports and airplane owners. dorner has some flying experience. authorities concerned about an escape attempt or a threat from the air. los angeles police headquarters and its stations across the city remain under guard. the homes of more than 50 lapd families threatened in dorner's manifesto protected by police 24 hours a day. no end till the alleged killer is found. >> we will capture dorner. we will bring him to justice. >> reporter: investigators say the axle on dorner's truck broke, he left weapons and camping gear behind, torching
mr. dorner. as fear grips southern california. nervous students return. schools finally reopened in big bear. >> there's a bad guy on the looseit's security along with students. >> today we feel much better. there's a lot of -- you can see a lot of police presence out here. >> reporter: it's the southern california new normal. life on high alert. >> we will not tolerate this reign of terror that has robbed us of the peace of mind that residents of southern california...
116
116
Feb 27, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
mr. gaiter for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, and i thank the chairman. i want to talk about remittances, positive results, and if we have time, the effects of the somewhat current loose monetary policy. on remittances, you said they are here, but potentially to go down in the future. if you look at the consolidated balance sheet of the federal reserve, we have capital of less than 55 billion, assets more than 3 trillion so that means that all you need is about a one quarter of 1% increase in interest rates, and you basically wipe out the -- what you basically have now, a 55-to-1 ratio, and you wipe that out. what is your prediction, actually, on that going forward with regard to interest rates, wiping that ratio out, and the effect on remittances to congress? can you be more specific on the numbers? >> certainly. so, currently, as i said, in the last four years, remitted $290 billion. we have more than $200 billion in unrealized capital gains on the balance sheet. the capital issue is ire relevant. we have additional funding behind the capital. we have a -- a -- we have $3 trillion in liabilities, not callable liabilities like cash, for example -- >> i guess i would
mr. gaiter for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, and i thank the chairman. i want to talk about remittances, positive results, and if we have time, the effects of the somewhat current loose monetary policy. on remittances, you said they are here, but potentially to go down in the future. if you look at the consolidated balance sheet of the federal reserve, we have capital of less than 55 billion, assets more than 3 trillion so that means that all you need is about a one quarter of 1%...
96
96
Feb 20, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. mcchrystal for the force's initiative. i'm a marine sergeant in the reserves at work and for navy. the question is, do you think we're at risk of the same mistake we saw after vietnam and loosing the expertise with this potential sequester and the possibility of losing special operations funding and the hard-won expertise of our special operators? >> yeah, we are. first, the defense budget is coming down and needs to come down about. the defense budget got huge and based upon the nations finances, we've got to bring it down. but that process is already underway. people sometimes talk about we need to spend 3% or 4% of gdp for defense. i think that is a demo hersh. you could spend as much on defense as you need to defend yourself, but no more. the sequester enis different. it was designed to be sent is so unpalatable that sane people would never let that happen. we confuse the last part. what happens is now a few sequester in 2013 and don't make the decision until early spring, they only have the rest of the fiscal year to execute that, which means they've got to take all the cuts out of out of the last six or seven months of the year and there's a whole bunch of things you can
mrs. mcchrystal for the force's initiative. i'm a marine sergeant in the reserves at work and for navy. the question is, do you think we're at risk of the same mistake we saw after vietnam and loosing the expertise with this potential sequester and the possibility of losing special operations funding and the hard-won expertise of our special operators? >> yeah, we are. first, the defense budget is coming down and needs to come down about. the defense budget got huge and based upon the...