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. >>> chris mullen and the johnnies taking on number 13 indiana. and mullen called it a gutty performance said if they continue to play like this they will be rewarded but it still end up in the loss column. hoosiers were paced by farrell. he had a game high 22. indiana wins it 83-73. >>> and finally tonight, there's always games menship between rex ryan and the patriots. not bad bradiy hat beaten him out -- has beaten him 11 out of 15 times but he's shouting his name. >> reeks ryan -- rex ryan! >> remember peyton manning used to do omaha? [laughter] >> rex always changing it around. >>> before we leave, we want to say, news radio 880, it's hunger-thon time. and we were asked to do the ear tug to urge everyone. back after this. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. more speed, like 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on demand. more places to make more unlimited calls. they even made it easy to switch with a one hour arrival window.
. >>> chris mullen and the johnnies taking on number 13 indiana. and mullen called it a gutty performance said if they continue to play like this they will be rewarded but it still end up in the loss column. hoosiers were paced by farrell. he had a game high 22. indiana wins it 83-73. >>> and finally tonight, there's always games menship between rex ryan and the patriots. not bad bradiy hat beaten him out -- has beaten him 11 out of 15 times but he's shouting his name....
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the maui invitational with mullen's squad taking on another top 20 team. mullen said if they continue to play like this, they will be rewarded but not today. another one in the loss column. he's smarter than the average point guard! that's right. >>> 6 games left, 4 teams to and that's what the jets are facing after losing 4 out of the last 5. they host the dolphins this sunday, the team they beat in week 4. quinn is now with the dolphins after getting waved yesterday by the jets. he could be a captain if he suits up on sunday. that's a pain there -- page out of rex ryan's book. >>> last night on full display for the whole country to see. 3rd quarter, tom brady with the pass, and an inadvertent whistle stops the play and the potential touchdown. sami is trying to get out of bounds, but the official keeps the clock going. a report saying he was applying the college rule of getting out of bounds, and that's not a good night. >>> not just the nfl referees with issues, the nba referees usually let them get away with steps but carmelo anthony last night, i can'
the maui invitational with mullen's squad taking on another top 20 team. mullen said if they continue to play like this, they will be rewarded but not today. another one in the loss column. he's smarter than the average point guard! that's right. >>> 6 games left, 4 teams to and that's what the jets are facing after losing 4 out of the last 5. they host the dolphins this sunday, the team they beat in week 4. quinn is now with the dolphins after getting waved yesterday by the jets. he...
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the 27-4 lead, and the johnnies drop their first game of the mullen era, but at least they get to play in hawaii, but now it's the consolation game. >>> the red hot rangers have only lost one game since october 25th. 10-1 over that span, hosting nashville. bilge rick nash with only 2 goal in the first 17 games, and after this goal, 4 in the last 2 games. go figure! 1-0 after 2, and then they take over in the 3rd. staal with the pass to stephan who scored with the stepout. the rangers have won 9 in a row at the garden. >>> time to step aside for a moment. when we come back, the return of hakeem nicks to big blue? and hopefully the return of winning ways on sunday. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will be... ginger! what about cameras? oh yeah, yeah. cameras-- ginger! how about christmas lights? yeah! lights, cameras, it's all in on the action. . >>> more things change, the good to see number
the 27-4 lead, and the johnnies drop their first game of the mullen era, but at least they get to play in hawaii, but now it's the consolation game. >>> the red hot rangers have only lost one game since october 25th. 10-1 over that span, hosting nashville. bilge rick nash with only 2 goal in the first 17 games, and after this goal, 4 in the last 2 games. go figure! 1-0 after 2, and then they take over in the 3rd. staal with the pass to stephan who scored with the stepout. the rangers...
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mullen was asking? in terms of stockpiles, what are the size of these stockpiles? tens of thousands, millions? >> we have tens of millions of daughters for h5n1. and for h7 we have thousands. >> you say they've been effective for eight years so far? >> so far for the h5n1, the potency is very high for those stockpiles. >> you're holding on to those? >> so far we can still use them and with adjevents to provide greater protection. >> miss brooks, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding and highlighting this important issue. the hearing, though, is a reminder that public health threats like influenza can be threats to our national security. same issues we saw with last year's seasonal flu drifting in mass strains can happen with other influenza strains that can cause even deadlier pandemics. the pandemic we experienced in 2009 with the h5n1 killed thousands of americans. if we think about that, we weren't prepared for that threat then and thousands of americans lost their lives. i'm very proud to be working on bipartisan
mullen was asking? in terms of stockpiles, what are the size of these stockpiles? tens of thousands, millions? >> we have tens of millions of daughters for h5n1. and for h7 we have thousands. >> you say they've been effective for eight years so far? >> so far for the h5n1, the potency is very high for those stockpiles. >> you're holding on to those? >> so far we can still use them and with adjevents to provide greater protection. >> miss brooks, you're...
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and so is the chris mullen area at st. johns. he coached his first game at his chris's coach was in the house. louis must have loved this. great ball movement leads to a slam by 6'11" freshman from spain. mullen must have loved this, a trifecta by the 6'1" freshman from italy who had four threes in the game. st. john beats wagner 56-67. dartmouth at the prudential center. on the run whitehead finds carrington for the pretty reverse layup. whitehead in at 18 of his own. rutgers also was victorious in its opener over rutgers newark. ryan fitzpatrick underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his thumb. daniel murphy has turned down the mets one-year 15.8 million dollar qualifying offer. he will go full steam into free agency. considering his heroics, he could be compensated nicely. he finished with seven homers in the first two series. the mets can still negotiate with murphy, who has spent the first seven years of his career there. on the college gridiron today, rutgers hosts nebraska. enjoy the rest of your saturday, everyone
and so is the chris mullen area at st. johns. he coached his first game at his chris's coach was in the house. louis must have loved this. great ball movement leads to a slam by 6'11" freshman from spain. mullen must have loved this, a trifecta by the 6'1" freshman from italy who had four threes in the game. st. john beats wagner 56-67. dartmouth at the prudential center. on the run whitehead finds carrington for the pretty reverse layup. whitehead in at 18 of his own. rutgers also...
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lindsey mullen. thomas knight. you killed innocent people today. why? 23 years of my life have been spent saving people. people who had only hours to live. people who had been told to say their final good-byes. god had marked them for death, and i kept them on this earth. me, no one else. and city mercy got famous, made a name on my accomplishments, and what did i get? they handed the hospital that i had resurrected to her. russell: "'just as you and i will go on being us, "'and the quinns will go on being the quinns, "'murder doesn't round out anybody's life "except the murdered's and sometimes the murderer's.' "'that may be,' nora said. 'but it's all pretty unsatisfactory.'" man (over p.a.): dr. sim to the icu. dr. sim to the icu. so many people love you-- your-your family, your friends, ...people who feel an emptiness in their lives without you. you know, so just... remember them. and don't ever stop fighting. good-bye, jules. you did good today, artie. your wife would be proud. thank you. uh, hug, come on. give a hug. after all we've been through, c
lindsey mullen. thomas knight. you killed innocent people today. why? 23 years of my life have been spent saving people. people who had only hours to live. people who had been told to say their final good-byes. god had marked them for death, and i kept them on this earth. me, no one else. and city mercy got famous, made a name on my accomplishments, and what did i get? they handed the hospital that i had resurrected to her. russell: "'just as you and i will go on being us, "'and the...
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william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa. plumber, deputy legislative director, national associate of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. and moses [ inaudible ], jr., national commander disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the president and national commanders that comprise our associate membership to standing and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. [ applause ] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce our veteran's organization host for 2015. military officers association of america, founded in 1929. it's the nation's largest and most influential association of military officers. with more than 390,000 members, it is the leading voice representing active duty, guard, and reserve, reti
william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa. plumber, deputy legislative director, national associate of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. and moses [ inaudible ], jr., national commander disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would...
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dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to tuscaloosa. scar bow row. that will do it. 31-6. another dominating perfofoance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams, offense and defense to play well. your s scial teams scored,d, defense had nine sacks your offense was outstanding in that second half. >> we did a better job of executing in the second half. able to kee the ball a little bit, they threw for a lot of yards but we s spped them when we needed too on defense. it's tough with these guys especially with dak and his ability to run the ball. i'm pleased with the win, we didn't play our best game of the year but got lot to improve on. >> nine e cks best of the season how were you able to be so dominant? >> we thought that one place where we had a li
dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to tuscaloosa. scar bow row. that will do it. 31-6. another dominating perfofoance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams,...
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dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to tuscaloosa. scar bow row. that will do it. 31-6. another dominating performance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams, offense and defense to play well. your special teams scored, defense had nine sacks your offense was outstanding in that second half. >> we did a better job of executing in the second half. able to keep the ball a little bit, they threw for a lot of yards but we stopped them when we needed to on defense. it's tough with these guys especially with dak and his ability to run the ball. i'm pleased with the win, we didn't play our best game of the year but got lot to improve on. >> nine sacks best of the season how were you able to be so dominant? >> we thought that one place where we had a litt
dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to tuscaloosa. scar bow row. that will do it. 31-6. another dominating performance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams,...
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other accident in new jersey, in the sicklerville, sicklerville road closed between jarvis road and mullens. nicole, back to you. >>> our next update 7:55. up next on cbs this morning is what in the meat you eat every day. consume are reports tells us next. i'm nicole brewer. have a great morning. we will see you >>> we are following unfolding developments in france. president francois hollande is speaking right now in paris. he called for a large coalition to annihilate isis. he says the islamic state threatens the whole world. >> it comes hours after police open fire in a suburb after the mastermind of last week's terror tax. police arrested seven people in the raid. it went on for seven hours. the names of the suspects in custody have not yet been released, but two people were killed during the operation and police say one of them was a female suicide bomber, who set off her explosive vest. >> scott pelley and elizabeth palmer are on the scene of this morning's raid. we'll check back with them to bring you new developments later on. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in th
other accident in new jersey, in the sicklerville, sicklerville road closed between jarvis road and mullens. nicole, back to you. >>> our next update 7:55. up next on cbs this morning is what in the meat you eat every day. consume are reports tells us next. i'm nicole brewer. have a great morning. we will see you >>> we are following unfolding developments in france. president francois hollande is speaking right now in paris. he called for a large coalition to annihilate isis....
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dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to tuscaloosa. scar bow row. that will do it. 31-6. another dominating performance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams, offense and defense to play well. your special teams scored, defense had nine sacks your offense was outstanding in that second half. >> we did a better job of executing in the second half. able to keep the ball a little bit, they threw for a lot of yards but we stopped them when we needed to on defense. it's tough with these guys especially with dak and his ability to run the ball. i'm pleased with the win, we didn't play our best game of the year but got lot to improve on. >> nine sacks best of the season how were you able to be so dominant? >> we thought that one place where we had a litt
dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to tuscaloosa. scar bow row. that will do it. 31-6. another dominating performance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams,...
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john's 2-0. 75-53 win tonight for coach mullen. he's 2-0. >>> u conn women opening their season tonight ranked number 1 in the nation playing at number 7 ohio state. gabby williams with the steal there. moriah jefferson with the basket. they outscore them 26-9. even close. 100-56 the final score. home opener next monday. 100-56 over the number 7 team in the nation. >> bodes well for the number 1 team in the nation. could be
john's 2-0. 75-53 win tonight for coach mullen. he's 2-0. >>> u conn women opening their season tonight ranked number 1 in the nation playing at number 7 ohio state. gabby williams with the steal there. moriah jefferson with the basket. they outscore them 26-9. even close. 100-56 the final score. home opener next monday. 100-56 over the number 7 team in the nation. >> bodes well for the number 1 team in the nation. could be
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john's 2-0. 75-53 win tonight for coach mullen. he's 2-0. >>> u conn women opening their season tonight ranked number 1 in the nation playing at number 7 ohio state. gabby williams with the steal there. moriah jefferson with the basket. they outscore them 26-9. it wasn't score. home opener next monday. 100-56 over the number 7 team in the nation. >> bodes well for the number 1 team in the nation. could be quite a season. >> we'll be right b it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. >>> join the conversation on facebook, twitter, instagram. we take on a variety of subjects. security in new york. victor cruz. emojis and rob's never used one. anything you want to talk about. that's it for us for n
john's 2-0. 75-53 win tonight for coach mullen. he's 2-0. >>> u conn women opening their season tonight ranked number 1 in the nation playing at number 7 ohio state. gabby williams with the steal there. moriah jefferson with the basket. they outscore them 26-9. it wasn't score. home opener next monday. 100-56 over the number 7 team in the nation. >> bodes well for the number 1 team in the nation. could be quite a season. >> we'll be right b it's the holidays. and of course,...
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william mullen, legion of valor of the usa.mer, deputy legislative director, national association of uniform services. ruth hamilton, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired association. thomas kelly, congressional matter of honor society. jr., disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located to the boxes in my left. i would like to ask the president and national commanders that comprise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veteran national leadership with your applause. [applause] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce our veteran organization host for 2015. military officer association of america. moa is the1929, nations largest and most influential association of military officers. with more than 390,000 members, it is the leading voice -- representing active-duty, guard, and reserve as well as retired and former officers in all seven services. moa offers a powe
william mullen, legion of valor of the usa.mer, deputy legislative director, national association of uniform services. ruth hamilton, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired association. thomas kelly, congressional matter of honor society. jr., disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located to the boxes in my left. i would like to ask the president and national commanders that comprise our associate...
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william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa.gislative director, national association of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence hyland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. and moses mccants is junior, national commander, disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the president and national commander to comprise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership with your applause. >> [applause] [applause] pleasure to my introduce our veterans organization host for 2015. the military officers association of america. moaa is the largest and most influential association of officers. it is the leading voice representing active duty, guard, and reserve, retired, and former officers of all seven uniformed services and force for a powerful equit
william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa.gislative director, national association of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander-in-chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence hyland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. and moses mccants is junior, national commander, disabled american veterans. the associate members of the committee are located in the boxes to my left. i would like to ask the...
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dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to scar bow row. 31-6. another dominating performance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams, offense and defense to play well. your special teams scored, defense had nine sacks your offense was outstanding in that second half. >> we did a better job of executing in the second half. able to keep the ball a little bit, they threw for a lot of yards but we stopped them when we needed to on defense. it's tough with these guys especially with dak and his ability to run the ball. i'm pleased with the win, we didn't play our best game of the year but got lot to improve on. >> nine sacks best of the season how were you able to be so dominant? >> we thought that one place where we had a little advantage was against their offens
dan mullen. streak against alabama will continue. next year they have to go to scar bow row. 31-6. another dominating performance by nick saban, lane kiffen, kirby smart and guy named derrick henry. jake coker played his role tonight. the update have alabama at 6-1. lsu at home against arkansas later tonight. next week we'll see lsu at ole miss let's go down to allie who is with nick saban. >> coach, before the game you told me you needed your special teams, offense and defense to play...
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and to his great credit, i think, admiral mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs, now civilian, doesn't have any reason to, any pr reason to come there, he shows up as a civilian and a golf shirt and i call that -- golf hat and makes the rounds and visits his old shipmates and talks to the families. you know, he makes an effort, which is i guess what it's all about, you know, to make the effort, to remember the people who are buried there and to recall their names and the call what they did, we call the sacrifice they made. that's the
and to his great credit, i think, admiral mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs, now civilian, doesn't have any reason to, any pr reason to come there, he shows up as a civilian and a golf shirt and i call that -- golf hat and makes the rounds and visits his old shipmates and talks to the families. you know, he makes an effort, which is i guess what it's all about, you know, to make the effort, to remember the people who are buried there and to recall their names and the call what they...
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and i had an interview the other day on wbrn, and lisa mullens said rosemary was a muse. well, what a beautiful way to describe rosemary. she was a muse for her family, her siblings who went on to really affect a tremendous amount of change for people with disabilities. and so, hopefully, she'll continue to be a muse. >> should we open it up to our audience? [applause] kate would be happy to take your questions if you have some, so don't be shy. yes, sir. >> hi, how are you? i was curious what happened to the two physicians. did joe ever go after them, or did he just ignore the fact that they had butchered his daughter? >> we have no idea. the records are not available because they're medical records, so those are closed. and even records that aren't completely medical records are, have disappeared. they're, you know, george washington university, they're just not there, so we have no idea. i didn't find a lawsuit or anything like that, so he did not at least publicly or even through the courts, he didn't do anything. >> so they continued to do lobotomies? >> james watts
and i had an interview the other day on wbrn, and lisa mullens said rosemary was a muse. well, what a beautiful way to describe rosemary. she was a muse for her family, her siblings who went on to really affect a tremendous amount of change for people with disabilities. and so, hopefully, she'll continue to be a muse. >> should we open it up to our audience? [applause] kate would be happy to take your questions if you have some, so don't be shy. yes, sir. >> hi, how are you? i was...
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to his great credit, i think admiral mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs, now a civileckn, doesn't have any reason, any p r reason to come, he shows up as a civileckn and golf hats and makes the rounds and visits his old shipmates, ta has to the families, makes an effort. which is i guess what it is all about to remember the people who are buried there. and recall the sacrifice. that is the whole point. thank you very much. [applause] >> evaluation forms on your chairs and a couple book stacks there. robert poole will sign the boeach s. >> kenneth walsh is chief white house correspondent forivi.scal nepci and world for it, he discusses his book "celebrity in chief". >> as long as it is okay for you. [inaudible conversations] >> hopefully -- hopefully we will get a few more people coming in. i am ingrid bowers from the woodrow wilson library, i thank yo a all for coming, it is a tionseary gloomy night. thank you for braving the weather. know better if festiho through saturday october 3rd. .. our guest today has served as white house correspondent for us news is 1986, and extensive c
to his great credit, i think admiral mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs, now a civileckn, doesn't have any reason, any p r reason to come, he shows up as a civileckn and golf hats and makes the rounds and visits his old shipmates, ta has to the families, makes an effort. which is i guess what it is all about to remember the people who are buried there. and recall the sacrifice. that is the whole point. thank you very much. [applause] >> evaluation forms on your chairs and a...
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joining us now is mark mullen, ceo of atom. congratulations on this announcement. no doubt a very pleasing moment for you. why is bbva investing in you? do you think it's the geographical exposure or the technological difference you offer? >> well, we're very excited and we look at it as a tremendous vote of confidence in the business model and the team and bbva have been on a journey for the last decade. they have been transforming their business and making acquisitions all over the world. they bought spring studios in san francisco and they're committed to digital as the future of banking. they're interested in it and they think there's still quite reasonable margins to be made here and look at atom as a model that aligns to their philosophy and we were delighted they have chosen to invest with us. >> and if i want to get a loan how long does that take? is it quite a simple process or quite a hard work, lots of typing and lots of things to fill out? >> no, it's an incredibly simple process. our view is its still got one foot in the past. so our intention is that
joining us now is mark mullen, ceo of atom. congratulations on this announcement. no doubt a very pleasing moment for you. why is bbva investing in you? do you think it's the geographical exposure or the technological difference you offer? >> well, we're very excited and we look at it as a tremendous vote of confidence in the business model and the team and bbva have been on a journey for the last decade. they have been transforming their business and making acquisitions all over the...
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william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa.gislative director, national association of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. >> we're listening to some of the introductions at the memorial amphitheater at arlington national cemetery. this is the veterans day service. we're waiting to hear from robert mcdonald and ultimately president obama address the nation and discuss the challenges now for our veterans and how we help and serve our veterans who served us. barbara starr at the pentagon, as this is going on, u.s. involvement, military involvement over the world not abating on the contrary, in fact, we are learning that the u.s. involvement in afghanistan will continue past the date the president initially intended. we are learning that special forces troops headed to syria. the challenges around the world remain. >> just about everywhere. i can't think o
william mullen, national commander, legion of valor of the usa.gislative director, national association of uniformed services. ruth hamilton, commander in chief, military order of the world wars. lawrence highland, national president, the retired enlisted association. thomas kelly, congressional medal of honor society. >> we're listening to some of the introductions at the memorial amphitheater at arlington national cemetery. this is the veterans day service. we're waiting to hear from...
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liz mullen was flying home from indiana when the plane crashed. she said during a layover, security pulled her aside, and started asking her questions. baggage, whether it had been in my possession, had i packed it myself, did anything ask me to carry anything on board with me. the reason i got nervous is, because i had surrendered my bags and hadn't seen them since. >> the reporter: travelers i spoke with say after 9-11, they now expect more security, but even still, they say they often feel less safe. they told me they fully support any changes that help improve security measures at airports. at logan international airport, >> elizabeth: jury selection back on today in the trial of a danvers teenager, accused of killing his math teacher. the process had been put on hold several weeks ago, when lawyers for 16-year-old phillip chisholm voiced concerns over chisholm's competency to stand trial. chisholm underwent a second mental health evaluation and was deemed competent. chisholm is charged with raping and killing high school teacher colleen ritze
liz mullen was flying home from indiana when the plane crashed. she said during a layover, security pulled her aside, and started asking her questions. baggage, whether it had been in my possession, had i packed it myself, did anything ask me to carry anything on board with me. the reason i got nervous is, because i had surrendered my bags and hadn't seen them since. >> the reporter: travelers i spoke with say after 9-11, they now expect more security, but even still, they say they often...
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liz mullen was flying home from india, when the plane crashed. she said during a layover, security pulled her aside, and started asking her questions. >> he began asking me about my baggage, when it had been in my possession, had i packed it myself, did anybody ask me to carry anything on board with me. because i had surrendered my bag bags in mumbai and hadn't seen them since. >> travelers expect more security, but still they feel less safe. they told me they fully support any changes to help improve security measures at airport. at logan international airport, stephanie quinu, fox 25. >> mark: traffic enforcement cameras not getting the green light from washington. on thursday the house approved a bill with two anti-traffic camera provisions. one would extend the ban on using federal dollars to install red light and speed cameras. the bills also requires the state to study the benefits and costs of traffic cameras and every year, they have to post a list own line of all automated systems in use. >> these red light cameras are revenue raisers fo
liz mullen was flying home from india, when the plane crashed. she said during a layover, security pulled her aside, and started asking her questions. >> he began asking me about my baggage, when it had been in my possession, had i packed it myself, did anybody ask me to carry anything on board with me. because i had surrendered my bag bags in mumbai and hadn't seen them since. >> travelers expect more security, but still they feel less safe. they told me they fully support any...
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reaction, former nypd detective bo dietl, nypd sergeant of the benevolent association sergeant ed mullens. i don't usually support boycotts because people want to boycott, boycott, boycott. i just, i am so disgusted because that rhetoric which is so false puts people's lives in jeopardy, bo. >> you know, sean, like we've been talking many a shows, you've got these officers out there putting their lives on the line and get second guessed as it is. now all of a sudden you have -- when you arrest somebody, somebody's videotaping you, you have a 100-pound female, she doesn't want to be arrested and she resists, it looks ugly. people have to understand. wait a minute. doesn't every arrest look ugly? unless somebody says, okay, it's never going to look good. >> when this creep comes on, this whatever his name is, he comes on, he starts stirring it up. why isn't he demonstrating in chicago? why isn't he demonstrating where these young kids are, long island where a young little girl got shot in the head, 12 years old sitting into her house? that's what the demonstration should be about. >> sergea
reaction, former nypd detective bo dietl, nypd sergeant of the benevolent association sergeant ed mullens. i don't usually support boycotts because people want to boycott, boycott, boycott. i just, i am so disgusted because that rhetoric which is so false puts people's lives in jeopardy, bo. >> you know, sean, like we've been talking many a shows, you've got these officers out there putting their lives on the line and get second guessed as it is. now all of a sudden you have -- when you...
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and to his great credit, i think, admiral mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs, now civilian, doesn't have any reason to, any pr reason to come there, he shows up as a civilian and a golf shirt and i call that -- golf hat and makes the rounds and visits his old shipmates and talks to the families. you know, he makes an effort, which is i guess what it's all about, you know, to make the effort, to remember the people who are buried there and to recall their names and the call what they did, we call the sacrifice they made. that's the whole point. all right, thank you very much. [applause] >> please fill out the evaluation for on your chairs editing there's a couple books back or if someone is interested in buying a book. probably you will sign the book. >> interested in american history? watch american history television on c-span3 at the weekend 48 hours the people and events that help document the american story. visit c-span.org/history for more information. >> kenneth walsh was achieved correspondent for "u.s. news & world report." he discusses his book "celebrity in chief.
and to his great credit, i think, admiral mullen, former chairman of the joint chiefs, now civilian, doesn't have any reason to, any pr reason to come there, he shows up as a civilian and a golf shirt and i call that -- golf hat and makes the rounds and visits his old shipmates and talks to the families. you know, he makes an effort, which is i guess what it's all about, you know, to make the effort, to remember the people who are buried there and to recall their names and the call what they...
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admiral mike mullen is investigating issues. some reports suggest decades of mismanagement. how extensive are the problems, and will people be held accountable? sec. mcdonald: mike is a dear friend and he is there on my behalf. i do not quite understand the question. no, we have problems in west l.a. when i became secretary i , discovered there was a lawsuit in los angeles. there were 10 veteran plaintiffs suing the previous secretary. the lawsuit had been going on for over four years. i discovered that that lawsuit was getting in the way up a them -- in the way of us solving problems in los angeles. i went to los angeles. we have changed the leadership in los angeles. we have hired more providers. we have strengthened our relationships with medical school affiliates, like ucla, and with new partners like u.s.c. we have created a community partnership and a master plan for the west l.a. facility now on the internet. you are welcome to comment. we have about 390 acres in los angeles. we need to use the land properly for the care of veterans, rather than having it used as a ca
admiral mike mullen is investigating issues. some reports suggest decades of mismanagement. how extensive are the problems, and will people be held accountable? sec. mcdonald: mike is a dear friend and he is there on my behalf. i do not quite understand the question. no, we have problems in west l.a. when i became secretary i , discovered there was a lawsuit in los angeles. there were 10 veteran plaintiffs suing the previous secretary. the lawsuit had been going on for over four years. i...
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admiral mike mullen is investigating there. how extensive are the problems, and will people be held accountable? dearmcdonald: mike is a friend, and is there on my behalf. i do not quite understand the question. no, we have problems in west l.a. a lawsuited there was in los angeles. there were 10 plaintiffs suing the past secretary. the lawsuit has been going on for four years. i discovered that that lawsuit was getting in the way up a solving problems in los angeles. i went to los angeles. we have changed the leadership in los angeles. we have hired more providers. we have strengthened our relationships with medical school affiliates, like ucla, and with new partners like you uc. we have created a master plan for the facility. it is on the internet, you are welcome to comment. we need to use the land properly for the care of veterans, rather use it as a car lot, and other things that were done in the past. we are moving in the right direction in los angeles. again, we have a lot of work to do. progress, but work to do. at leas
admiral mike mullen is investigating there. how extensive are the problems, and will people be held accountable? dearmcdonald: mike is a friend, and is there on my behalf. i do not quite understand the question. no, we have problems in west l.a. a lawsuited there was in los angeles. there were 10 plaintiffs suing the past secretary. the lawsuit has been going on for four years. i discovered that that lawsuit was getting in the way up a solving problems in los angeles. i went to los angeles. we...
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admiral mike mullen is investigating issues. some reports suggest decades of mismanagement. how extensive are the problems, and will people be held accountable? sec. mcdonald: mike is a dear friend and he is there on my behalf. i do not quite understand the question. no, we have problems in west l.a. when i became secretary, i discovered there was a lawsuit in los angeles. there were 10 veteran plaintiffs suing the previous secretary. the lawsuit had been going on for over four years. i discovered that that lawsuit was getting in the way of us solving problems in los angeles. i went to los angeles. we have changed the leadership in los angeles. we have hired more providers. we have strengthened our relationships with medical school affiliates, like ucla, and with new partners like u.s.c. we have created a community partnership and a master plan for the west l.a. facility now on the internet. you are welcome to comment. we have about 390 acres in los angeles. we need to use the land properly for the care of veterans, rather than having it used as a car lot and other things th
admiral mike mullen is investigating issues. some reports suggest decades of mismanagement. how extensive are the problems, and will people be held accountable? sec. mcdonald: mike is a dear friend and he is there on my behalf. i do not quite understand the question. no, we have problems in west l.a. when i became secretary, i discovered there was a lawsuit in los angeles. there were 10 veteran plaintiffs suing the previous secretary. the lawsuit had been going on for over four years. i...
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paul: admiral mullen, career officer, said that he thinks the biggest threat to our national securityour debt, and i agree with him. i don't think we project strength from brink of secord. i think the further we get into debt, the further danger there is that we might destroy the currency, we might destroy the country. so this is a debate we are going to have paid now we have staring us in the face this terrible tragedy in paris. we think to ourselves, what are we going to do, how are we going to defend our country, how will we be safe? one of the things i think we have to learn and one of the lessons we should learn from the tragedy in paris is that we have to be very careful and very cautious, extraordinarily cautious, about who comes to visit, immigrants here, and who studies here. [cheering] [applause] once upon a time after 9/11, we had a program that had extra scrutiny for those are wanted to visit us. i am all for that. in fact, i tried to be instituted this. president obama canceled it. the one thing president obama came up with was canceling a program of those who scrutinize
paul: admiral mullen, career officer, said that he thinks the biggest threat to our national securityour debt, and i agree with him. i don't think we project strength from brink of secord. i think the further we get into debt, the further danger there is that we might destroy the currency, we might destroy the country. so this is a debate we are going to have paid now we have staring us in the face this terrible tragedy in paris. we think to ourselves, what are we going to do, how are we going...
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this was what our chairman of the joint chiefs, mike mullen, called the first $500 billion because he suspected this wasn't the only cuts we were going to take. you may remember in january 2012, the president came to the pentagon with the secretary and deputy secretary and talked about our strategy. when we talk about the strategy, can we resource the strategy, we are going back to where we were in january of 2012 and the budget. we came in lower than that in 204 and as deputy secretary carter -- now secretary carter, along with the vice chairman made choices and that looked at a range of what we could support given the new reality of the budget control act, what range of resources we needed to support our strategy. and that was a gray area between the blue line on the top and you can see it hitting some of the other lines on the bottom there. what we have been -- and this gets to my point -- we have been telling people we need to drive our budget up to the level covered by that gray line and what we needed to do and what the f.y. budget for 2016 and 2017 and helps us do a substantial
this was what our chairman of the joint chiefs, mike mullen, called the first $500 billion because he suspected this wasn't the only cuts we were going to take. you may remember in january 2012, the president came to the pentagon with the secretary and deputy secretary and talked about our strategy. when we talk about the strategy, can we resource the strategy, we are going back to where we were in january of 2012 and the budget. we came in lower than that in 204 and as deputy secretary carter...
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mullen. i thank the gentleman and appreciate having him on the conference committee. with that i recognize ms. comstock. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank all of my colleagues in both the house and the senate for the opportunity to produce a multi-year transportation bill. my district in northern virginia is particularly challenged by the need to reduce traffic congestion in and around the metropolitan washington area that we all obviously deal with every day. given that i serve on both the transportation and the science and technology committees, i appreciate being on this conference committee to be able to address the research and development portion of this bill. and i would like to associate myself with the comments made from the chairman of the science and technology committee regarding the surface transportation research and development act, the bill we were able to pass out of the science committee. and i would like to thank the chairman for including portions of this bill in the transportation bill, particularly one of these provisions is aimed at mitiga
mullen. i thank the gentleman and appreciate having him on the conference committee. with that i recognize ms. comstock. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank all of my colleagues in both the house and the senate for the opportunity to produce a multi-year transportation bill. my district in northern virginia is particularly challenged by the need to reduce traffic congestion in and around the metropolitan washington area that we all obviously deal with every day. given that i serve on...
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mullen. >> as a former member of the transportation infrastructure committee, it's a great honor to be back in this room again with my fellow conferees.lation i would like to thank speaker allen for naming me a conferee for this legislation. i would also like to thank senator imhoff and others for their leadership in getting us to this point and looking at this historical legislation. there's obviously more workre t be done. i look forward to representing the energy and commerce committee and oklahoma priorities in this agreement. vehicle and road safety is vital to thehatn stability of the futm of the nation's transportation system. for the approximately 253 million cars and trucks on the road in the united states, millions of american families s rely on their cars each day to safely transport themselves and their families. while i believe cars are safer d today than ever before, the automobile industry is working hard to develop next generation safety technology that saves more lives, more can be done by the national highway traffic the safety administration and the auto manufacturer
mullen. >> as a former member of the transportation infrastructure committee, it's a great honor to be back in this room again with my fellow conferees.lation i would like to thank speaker allen for naming me a conferee for this legislation. i would also like to thank senator imhoff and others for their leadership in getting us to this point and looking at this historical legislation. there's obviously more workre t be done. i look forward to representing the energy and commerce committee...
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paul: admiral mullen, career officer, said that he thinks the biggest threat to our national securitygth from brink of secord. i think the further we get into debt, the further danger there is that we might destroy the currency, we might destroy the country. so this is a debate we are going to have paid now we have staring us in the face this terrible tragedy in paris. we think to ourselves, what are we going to do, how are we going to defend our country, how will we be safe? one of the things i think we have to learn and one of the lessons we should learn from the tragedy in paris is that we have to be very careful and very cautious, extraordinarily cautious, about who comes to visit, immigrants here, and who studies here. [cheering] [applause] once upon a time after 9/11, we had a program that had extra scrutiny for those are wanted to visit us. i am all for that. in fact, i tried to be instituted this. president obama canceled it. the one thing president obama came up with was canceling a program of those who scrutinize those who come to visit us. but i try to reintroduce this. you
paul: admiral mullen, career officer, said that he thinks the biggest threat to our national securitygth from brink of secord. i think the further we get into debt, the further danger there is that we might destroy the currency, we might destroy the country. so this is a debate we are going to have paid now we have staring us in the face this terrible tragedy in paris. we think to ourselves, what are we going to do, how are we going to defend our country, how will we be safe? one of the things...
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this is as true today as it was when chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in 2012, admiral mullen, said the same thing. in the past six years, washington has spent $21.5 trillion running the federal government. mr. president, that's so large i have a hard time even grasping how significant that is. but what i can understand is this. of that $21.5 trillion that we've spent running the federal government, we've actually borrowed $8 trillion of that $21.5 trillion. that's a tragedy of proportion we've never seen in america before. with over $100 trillion of future unfunded liabilities on top of the $18.5 trillion we've already built up, this is about $1 million for every household in america. every family in america today shares in this responsibility of about $1 million per family. we are so far past the tipping point we may be at a point of being unmanageable, mr. president. if interest rates alone were at their 30-year average of 5.5%, we would already be paying over a trillion dollars in interest. that's unmanageable, mr. president. that's twice what we spend on our defense investment.
this is as true today as it was when chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in 2012, admiral mullen, said the same thing. in the past six years, washington has spent $21.5 trillion running the federal government. mr. president, that's so large i have a hard time even grasping how significant that is. but what i can understand is this. of that $21.5 trillion that we've spent running the federal government, we've actually borrowed $8 trillion of that $21.5 trillion. that's a tragedy of proportion...
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. >> host: k and mullen, south carolina go ahead. >> caller: hello. hello. hello. >> host: k, go ahead for listening. >> caller: i love you. i love you at so much. you are so smart. every time i see you, i never miss your tv show, what when are you coming back to tv? >> guest: i am a national correspondent with msnbc so i'm on from time to time and primetime as a guest. >> caller: oh i want you back on your own. >> host: do you have anything else you would like to say? >> caller: yes, i would like to know where do you get all your knowledge from? she is so well. >> host: tell you what, joy tell tell us about yourself. before you became the author fracture, before you became an msnbc, what were you doing? >> guest: i grew up as a nerdy kid in denver colorado. i grew up in a household where my mother was a political junkie. she she came to this country in 1960 from british diana. she and my father met in iowa and then moved to new york and denver. we grew up in a household where we cared about news, politics. i can remember watching the first episode of "night
. >> host: k and mullen, south carolina go ahead. >> caller: hello. hello. hello. >> host: k, go ahead for listening. >> caller: i love you. i love you at so much. you are so smart. every time i see you, i never miss your tv show, what when are you coming back to tv? >> guest: i am a national correspondent with msnbc so i'm on from time to time and primetime as a guest. >> caller: oh i want you back on your own. >> host: do you have anything else you...
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schwartz: i'm not -- i could sign on to former chairman of the joint chief of staff, mike mullen andsay the greatest is our debt and deficit. i think that's true but this is about the threat we face because of islamic terrorism. so i think that's -- we're talking about vulnerabilities. those type of things. more specifics from that standpoint. mr. schwartz: as i said before, i think my expertise here is on our immigration and -- on our refugee program in particular. and i -- to my mind, the refugee program is far from our greatest threat. i think it is a durable program ith a process -- senator johnson: what's our greatest vulnerability within these programs, our acceptance of refugees and asylum seekers? mr. schwartz: i think it's clear that the visa waiver program has greater vulnerabilities than the u.s. refugee resettlement program but i'm frankly not an expert on all the immigration programs but i can tell you from the refugee resettlement program, which i know very, very well, is not one of those. if i could just make one other point, which i made in my testimony but i really t
schwartz: i'm not -- i could sign on to former chairman of the joint chief of staff, mike mullen andsay the greatest is our debt and deficit. i think that's true but this is about the threat we face because of islamic terrorism. so i think that's -- we're talking about vulnerabilities. those type of things. more specifics from that standpoint. mr. schwartz: as i said before, i think my expertise here is on our immigration and -- on our refugee program in particular. and i -- to my mind, the...
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. >> kay in mullen, south carolina. kay, we're in miami and listening to you. >> caller: hello?lo? >> kay, go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: hi, joy, how are you? i love you. >> good, thank you. >> i love you so much. you are so smart, joy. every time i see you i have to look. i never miss your tv show. >> thank you. >> caller: when are you -- tv? >> i am a national correspondent with msnbc. i'm on from time to time. mostly in prime time as a guest. >> oh, i want you back on your own show. >> do you have anything else you would like to say? >> caller: i would like to ask joy, i would like to know where does she get all her knowledge from? she is so well--- >> tell you what. joy-ann reid, tell us about yourself. before you became the author of "fracture." before you became an msnbc, what were up doing? >> right. i grew up as nerdy kid in denver, colorado. i was born in brooklyn. we moved to denver when i was two. i grew up in household where my mother was political junkie. she came to this country in 1960 from british guy yana. she and my father met in graduate school in iowa
. >> kay in mullen, south carolina. kay, we're in miami and listening to you. >> caller: hello?lo? >> kay, go ahead. we're listening. >> caller: hi, joy, how are you? i love you. >> good, thank you. >> i love you so much. you are so smart, joy. every time i see you i have to look. i never miss your tv show. >> thank you. >> caller: when are you -- tv? >> i am a national correspondent with msnbc. i'm on from time to time. mostly in prime time...