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muller was taken into the custody and charged with 40 counts of distribution and possession. his hear something december 11. >>> the septa officials prof that their lost and found really works. he put it on the dashboard of the bus while she went to her seat to get change from her bag. they were able to find and contact that passenger. this afternoon "action news" was there as she picked up her wallet. she never thought she would get it back. >> there was money. there was a reason for that god know. if i di i deserve this money. it will come back to me. >> several hundreds of dollars were in the wallet. if she had not got continue back, she hoped it would go to someone that really needed it. >> philadelphia water department in partnership with the philadelphia industrial corporation provided the 2.7 million plant to be done at the services warehouse facility. another ribbon-cutting in north philadelphia. daryl clark helped to celebrate the renovation of a popular bill today. he played ball with some of the kids that were there. columbus field has been re-opened followings $2.
muller was taken into the custody and charged with 40 counts of distribution and possession. his hear something december 11. >>> the septa officials prof that their lost and found really works. he put it on the dashboard of the bus while she went to her seat to get change from her bag. they were able to find and contact that passenger. this afternoon "action news" was there as she picked up her wallet. she never thought she would get it back. >> there was money. there...
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source, email from scott muller dated june 7th, 2003. there are many many more examples in the commit tease report. all are documented. the third set notes the various ways in which cia management of the program from its inception to its formal termination in january of '09, was inadequate and deeply flawed. there is no doubt that the detention interrogation program was by any measure a major cia undertaking. it raised significant legal and policy issues, and involves significant resources and funding. it was not, however, managed as a significant cia program. instead it had limited oversight, and lacked formal direction and management. for example, in the six months between being granted detention authority, and taking custody of its first detainee, the cia had not identified and prepared a suitable detention site. it had not researched effective interrogation techniques or developed a legal basis for the use of interrogation techniques outside of the rapport-building techniques that were official cia policy until that time. in fact, th
source, email from scott muller dated june 7th, 2003. there are many many more examples in the commit tease report. all are documented. the third set notes the various ways in which cia management of the program from its inception to its formal termination in january of '09, was inadequate and deeply flawed. there is no doubt that the detention interrogation program was by any measure a major cia undertaking. it raised significant legal and policy issues, and involves significant resources and...
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source e-mail from scott muller. there many, many more examples in the committee's report. all are boumted. the third set notes the various ways in which cia management of the program from the inception to the formal termination was inadequate and deeply flawed. there is no doubt that the detention interrogation program was by any measure a major cia undertaking. it raised significant legal and tell us issues and involved significant resources and funding. it was not however managed as a significant cia program. in the custody of the first detainee, the cia had not identified and prepared a suitable detention site. it had not researched effective interrogation techniques or developed a legal basis for the use of interrogation techniques outside of the rapport building techniques where official policy was at that time. there is no indication the cia reviewed the own history. that's just what held gerson was saying in 05 with coversive interrogation tactics. as the executive summary notes, the cia engaged in rough interrogation in the past. the cia had support a letter to the
source e-mail from scott muller. there many, many more examples in the committee's report. all are boumted. the third set notes the various ways in which cia management of the program from the inception to the formal termination was inadequate and deeply flawed. there is no doubt that the detention interrogation program was by any measure a major cia undertaking. it raised significant legal and tell us issues and involved significant resources and funding. it was not however managed as a...
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anotaron felipe jarsa el baier munich mantuvo su invicto al vencer por 2 - 0 con goles de roben y mullertiro del fÚtbol profesional 20 poniendo fin a una brillante carrera de 20 aÑos. tambiÉn se levantÓ con trofeos con el mÓnaco, arsenal, y nueva york, su Último equipo >> el estÉs sigue siendo el enemigo oculto. para combartirlo la doctora a continuaciÓn. >> quÉ se debe hacer ante esta situaciÓn que podrÍamos considerar adversa. lo que muchas personas no saben es que los factores ecionales y psicolÓgicos podrÍan constituir factores de riesgo para el cÁncer de mama Ésto independientemente de los antecedentes del paciente y familiares. el hÁbito de fumar, el alcoholismo, la ingesta de alimentos ricos en grasas saturadas y baj bajas en fibra, exposiciÓn solar y por supuesto la combinaciÓn de todos estos factores, hay que tener en cuenta. una microsiesta se caracteriza por ser corta, pero efectiva. una vez que se despierte la sensaciÓn es de tener mejor energÍa, e incorporarse rÁpidamente a las actividades del dÍa a día con mejor actitud. la relajaciÓn permite bajar los ritmos biolÓgicos par
anotaron felipe jarsa el baier munich mantuvo su invicto al vencer por 2 - 0 con goles de roben y mullertiro del fÚtbol profesional 20 poniendo fin a una brillante carrera de 20 aÑos. tambiÉn se levantÓ con trofeos con el mÓnaco, arsenal, y nueva york, su Último equipo >> el estÉs sigue siendo el enemigo oculto. para combartirlo la doctora a continuaciÓn. >> quÉ se debe hacer ante esta situaciÓn que podrÍamos considerar adversa. lo que muchas personas no saben es que los...
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source: e-mail from scott muller dated june 7, 2003. there are many, many more examples in the committee's report. all are documented. the third set of findings and conclusions notes the various ways in which cia management of the detention and interrogation program from its inception to its formal termination in january of '09 was inadequate and deeply flawed. there is no doubt that the detention and interrogation program was, by any measure, a major cia undertaking. it raised significant legal and policy issues and involved significant resources and funding. it was not, however, managed as a significant cia program. instead, it had limited oversight and lacked formal direction and management. for example, in the six months between being granted detention authority and taking custody of its first detainee, abu zubaydah, the cia had not identified and prepared a suitable detention site, it had not researched effective interrogation techniques or developed a legal basis for the use of interrogation techniques outside of the rapport-build
source: e-mail from scott muller dated june 7, 2003. there are many, many more examples in the committee's report. all are documented. the third set of findings and conclusions notes the various ways in which cia management of the detention and interrogation program from its inception to its formal termination in january of '09 was inadequate and deeply flawed. there is no doubt that the detention and interrogation program was, by any measure, a major cia undertaking. it raised significant...
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let's check in now with bobby muller --bob immler. this mess,get around bob? have done a lot of work to fix this, but in down 66 from the beltway, and you do not need hov able. -- is a one lane road in each direction. not a good idea to use that. keep in mind that northbound through the parkway does remain open. 66 eastbound, that is going to be the main one. you can get on to the george washington parkway. those getting on from the cia and from turkey run, you will have to exit at 123. that is the way it is. back to you. >> thank you, bob. we will be checking back in with you from time to time. they are trying to fix that sinkhole. >> and we are not done with the rain just yet. chief meteorologist doug hill is in the weather center with a preview. more coming, but our big story is the cold. right now, 35, 30 four degrees colder now than we were at this time yesterday. we still have a weather advisory in maryland and the areas adjacent to the interstate 81 corridor. the rain, there is a bit of mixed precipitation along 70 north, and out in the mountains, maybe
let's check in now with bobby muller --bob immler. this mess,get around bob? have done a lot of work to fix this, but in down 66 from the beltway, and you do not need hov able. -- is a one lane road in each direction. not a good idea to use that. keep in mind that northbound through the parkway does remain open. 66 eastbound, that is going to be the main one. you can get on to the george washington parkway. those getting on from the cia and from turkey run, you will have to exit at 123. that is...
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muller in vanderbilt also discovered a causal factor. the growing consensus appears to be that exposure to the toxic fumes is causing the injury. >> how big is that growing consensus? how many doctors have been involved in looking into this? >> well what we're seeing just anecdotally from the people that we represent, we're seeing that more and more of their treating physicians are beginning to attribute it. and a lot of this is very common sense. if you think about it in this nation, we have outlawed burning of trash in your backyard for decades. and it's because it's so clearly a health hazard. and so what we're talking about is not something novel or you know cutting-edge. it's pretty straightforward. if you live near burn trash and you breathe in these black fumes day in and day out it hurtsdz hr lungs. i would say the scientific community the academic community and the treating community is finding the causal link . >> people watching the story found the red flag there, dr. miller at vanderbilt, the military stopped sending him peop
muller in vanderbilt also discovered a causal factor. the growing consensus appears to be that exposure to the toxic fumes is causing the injury. >> how big is that growing consensus? how many doctors have been involved in looking into this? >> well what we're seeing just anecdotally from the people that we represent, we're seeing that more and more of their treating physicians are beginning to attribute it. and a lot of this is very common sense. if you think about it in this...
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thomas muller getting the goal. bayern's 7th straight league win >>> an indian boxer has been banned by the sports world governing body after refusing to accept her bronze medal at the asian games in october. a day after the 29-year-old lost the 60 kilogram division semifinal bout. didier handed the medal to the woman, she accepted it last week, both her coach and husband have been barred for a year with the trio ordered to pay a fine on top. the suspension will end in time for didi to compete at the 2016 rio games >>> cricket - india in control at the end of day one of the second test against australia in brisbane. injury and fatigue affect the aussies. the visitors won the toss and elected to bat. vijay scoring 144, india 344/4 at stumps. mitchell marshall suffering a hamstring and mitch stark and josh hazelwood left the field with exhaustion. day two on thursday. >>> staying with the olympics, the united states olympic committee announced it will bid to host the 2024 summer games. the bid cities are yet to be dec
thomas muller getting the goal. bayern's 7th straight league win >>> an indian boxer has been banned by the sports world governing body after refusing to accept her bronze medal at the asian games in october. a day after the 29-year-old lost the 60 kilogram division semifinal bout. didier handed the medal to the woman, she accepted it last week, both her coach and husband have been barred for a year with the trio ordered to pay a fine on top. the suspension will end in time for didi to...
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thomas muller 2-0. a seventh straight win. cricket and india are in control of day one. second test, australia and brisbane. injury and tat eeg affect the ousties. scoring 144 as india reached 311 for four at stumps. australian all-rounder mitchell marsh suffered a hamstring injury, mitch stark and josh hazelwood left the film with exhaustion. >> there are concerns i head of the 2016 olympics to be held in rio de janeiro. with researchers in brazil discovering a drug-resistant bacteria. and one of the places it was found was where the river flows into the city. it is the sight of sailing and windsurfing. >> it can cause infections, with residents told to take care, with spills into the bay. olympic organizers promise a major health risk come 2016. >> i think there's not a big risk for the sailors themselves, because the bacteria was found in the upper sides of the river, not on the see itself. but it's absurd that we still have hospitals throwing sewerage on the river. as if it was just water. it's a shame. it's something that the authorities have to address. >> staying
thomas muller 2-0. a seventh straight win. cricket and india are in control of day one. second test, australia and brisbane. injury and tat eeg affect the ousties. scoring 144 as india reached 311 for four at stumps. australian all-rounder mitchell marsh suffered a hamstring injury, mitch stark and josh hazelwood left the film with exhaustion. >> there are concerns i head of the 2016 olympics to be held in rio de janeiro. with researchers in brazil discovering a drug-resistant bacteria....
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i and bob muller both started the same day. >> and everything that you and your organization tried toold people criminally accountable for these suspected and then reported-on tortures and what you call crimes. and now pardons? >> well, to be clear, we beleve that prosecutions is the way to go. ideally that's the world we would live in. we've been calling for that for over ten years. i remember sitting in the back of the confirmation hearings for roberto gonzalez, one of my lobbyists in washington saying, we have to call for special prosecutions. that genesis of that discussion came our campaign to ask for the accountability for torture, to prosecute the individuals we knew broke the law. it's really clear this many number of years in -- especially these many years into the obama administration, that they showed little appetite for prosecutions. the justice department inquiries and -- >> and eric holder called for a special prosecutor, ultimately came out of the investigation saying no laws technically were broken. >> yeah, but they weren't thorough. they didn't look at the full gamut
i and bob muller both started the same day. >> and everything that you and your organization tried toold people criminally accountable for these suspected and then reported-on tortures and what you call crimes. and now pardons? >> well, to be clear, we beleve that prosecutions is the way to go. ideally that's the world we would live in. we've been calling for that for over ten years. i remember sitting in the back of the confirmation hearings for roberto gonzalez, one of my...
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cia general counsel scott muller, cia deputy director of operations, cia acting general counsel, and cia deputy director john maclaughlin. and a variety of interrogators, lawyers, medical personnel, senior counter terrorism analysts, and managers of the detention and interrogation program. the best place to start about how we got into this. i'm delighted senator rockefeller is on the floor is a little more than eight years. in september -- on september sixth 2006 when the committee met to be briefed by then director michael hayden. at that 2006 meeting, the full committee learned for the first time of the use of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques or eits. it was a short meeting in part because president bush was making a public speech later that day disclosing officially for the first time the existence of cia black sites. and announcing the transfer of 14 detainees from cia custody to guantanamo bay cuba. it was the first time the interrogation program was explained to the full committee as details had previously been limited to the chairman and choice chairman. on december
cia general counsel scott muller, cia deputy director of operations, cia acting general counsel, and cia deputy director john maclaughlin. and a variety of interrogators, lawyers, medical personnel, senior counter terrorism analysts, and managers of the detention and interrogation program. the best place to start about how we got into this. i'm delighted senator rockefeller is on the floor is a little more than eight years. in september -- on september sixth 2006 when the committee met to be...
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director of the cia's counterterrorism center, a key player in the program, cia general counsel scott mullera deputy director of operations, james pavitt, john riso and cia director john mclaughlin. and a variety of interrogators, lawyers, medical personnel, senior counterterrorism analysts and managers of the detention and interrogation program. the best place to start about i i -- about how we got into this -- and i'm delighted that senator rockefeller is on the floor -- is a little more than eight years ago on september 6th, 2006, when the committee met to be briefed by then-director michael hayden. at that 2006 meeting, the full committee learned for the first time, for the first time of the use of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques or eits. it was a short meeting, in part because president bush was making a public speech later that day disclosing officially for the first time the existence of cia black sites and announcing the transfer of 14 detainees from cia custody to guantanamo bay, cuba. it was the first time the interrogation program was explained to the full committee as
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and you have in 2003, the cia general council scott muller, going back to the white house saying, look, you might want to stop saying we treat, you know, detainees humanely and basically making sure they're aware of what's going on in the black sites. and you see for a period that the cia also basically stops sending new orders in for interrogations because they want to make sure the white house still understands that this is what they were doing. the message comes back from the white house full speed ahead. continue doing what you're doing, you're doing good work. and so that's the big question right now, brooke, is, you know, when the dust settles on this report, you know, who is really to blame for these successes, these mistakes, right? was it the cia solely or the people above them? >> that's the thing, an entire conversation about how president, the white house, congress really entirely left in the dark here. and when the dust settles, should anyone be punished? should there be prison time? we're going to continue this. evan perez, our justice correspondent in washington. now, th
and you have in 2003, the cia general council scott muller, going back to the white house saying, look, you might want to stop saying we treat, you know, detainees humanely and basically making sure they're aware of what's going on in the black sites. and you see for a period that the cia also basically stops sending new orders in for interrogations because they want to make sure the white house still understands that this is what they were doing. the message comes back from the white house...
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it's going to come down to the muller report with the commissioner -- >> is his job in jeopardy? that he did see that tape and he's been lying about that, that's when the owners will go after him. there's some sort of leeway, i think, where if it's simply just being so irresponsible that the owners want to say, you handled this so poorly, you botched it, you're so inefficient, we can't stick with you anymore. but i do think the only way they'll get rid of him is if they find out he definitely lied about seeing that videotape. >> joy, you mentioned your own experiences. and it struck me that janay was asked about the issue of domestic violence, and this really caught my attention. listen to this. >> i feel like i chose me and ray for a reason. and it was definitely to bring awareness to what people are going through every day. even though it's not what i'm going through every day. it's definitely brought, you know, this topic to the forefront. >> and it needs to be there. >> and we're okay with it. >> but it's complicated. because it starts a national discussion and you're happy a
it's going to come down to the muller report with the commissioner -- >> is his job in jeopardy? that he did see that tape and he's been lying about that, that's when the owners will go after him. there's some sort of leeway, i think, where if it's simply just being so irresponsible that the owners want to say, you handled this so poorly, you botched it, you're so inefficient, we can't stick with you anymore. but i do think the only way they'll get rid of him is if they find out he...
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cia general council scott muller, cia deputy director of operations, cia acting general council johniz strkso and cia deputy director john mclaughlin. and a variety of interrogate pors, lawyers, medical personnel senior counterterrorism analyst and managers of the detention and interrogation program. the best place to start about how we got into this -- and i'm delighted that senator rockefeller is on the floor -- is a little more than eight years ago on september 6, 2006. when the committee met to be briefed by then director michael hayden. at that 2006 meeting, the full committee meeting learned for the first time of the use of so talled enhanced interrogation techniques or eits. it was a short meeting in part because president bush was making a public speech later that day disclosing officially for the first time the existence of cia black sites and announcing the transfer of 14 detainees from cia custody to guantanamo bay, cuba. it was the first time interrogation program was explained to the full committee as details had previously been limited to the chairman and vice chairman.
cia general council scott muller, cia deputy director of operations, cia acting general council johniz strkso and cia deputy director john mclaughlin. and a variety of interrogate pors, lawyers, medical personnel senior counterterrorism analyst and managers of the detention and interrogation program. the best place to start about how we got into this -- and i'm delighted that senator rockefeller is on the floor -- is a little more than eight years ago on september 6, 2006. when the committee...
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today on 21st century green, i've invited my friend home improvement and do-it-yourself expert jan mullero share something new. >> hi, jan. >> thanks, anne-marie. it's go to see you. >> you too. >> you know, hard water and the damage that it does is a real problem. as a matter of fact, over 80% of the homes in the country have hard water, and they all see the effects, just like you do. >> but, jan, i know hard water does more damage than what we just see. >> that's true, and that's why we're going to use this relatively new home to show everyone the damage done in just seven years by using hard water. as a matter of fact, the present owner selling the house is going to have to do major remodeling and start replacing faucets and fixtures, major appliances like the washing machine even the coffee pot, the refrigerator freezer-- there goes the dishwasher-- and that's leaving before its time because of the minerals in the water. even the hot water heater-- just so the new buyer can sign off on the sale. >> right. >> here's why. this is what most people don't see: hard water deposits in your f
today on 21st century green, i've invited my friend home improvement and do-it-yourself expert jan mullero share something new. >> hi, jan. >> thanks, anne-marie. it's go to see you. >> you too. >> you know, hard water and the damage that it does is a real problem. as a matter of fact, over 80% of the homes in the country have hard water, and they all see the effects, just like you do. >> but, jan, i know hard water does more damage than what we just see. >>...
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but then muller has done an excellent job of developing aer lingus as a long haul airline. dublin is now one of the biggest trance thrick hubs in europe. so that's something that he is obviously seeing some of these things coming through. >> maybe there's another option there. just very quickly. this morning trading just north of two euros. michael's got it on his books at what price? that. 2 euros and 45 cents is the average price. but they've written it down to almost 55 cents. so. >> so there's a 150 upside potentially on to the balance sheet of ryan air if he were to make that transaction. >> you have to wonder. i think the language and things they've said, michael said regularly if anyone wants to buy it we're welling sellers. and he's brought up the issue like, eat had couldn't necessarily take more than a 49 stake. so he suggested no one's i want rested. that's not why i'm not selling. but he's getting pressure. he's got other things on his agenda. he's expanding ryan air massively. do they need aer lingus any more? is it becoming a pain? maybe it's time to write it
but then muller has done an excellent job of developing aer lingus as a long haul airline. dublin is now one of the biggest trance thrick hubs in europe. so that's something that he is obviously seeing some of these things coming through. >> maybe there's another option there. just very quickly. this morning trading just north of two euros. michael's got it on his books at what price? that. 2 euros and 45 cents is the average price. but they've written it down to almost 55 cents. so....
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director of the cia counterterrorism center, a key player in the program; cia general counsel scott muller; cia deputy director of operations james pavitt; cia acting general counsel john rizzo; cia deputy director john mclaughlin; and a variety of interrogators, lawyers, medical personnel, senior counterterrorism analysts and managers of the detention and interrogation program. the best place to start, about how we got into this, and i'm delighted senator rockefeller is on the floor, is a little more than eight years ago, on september 6, 2006, when the committee met to be briefed by then director michael hayden. at that 2006 meeting, the full committee learned for the first time, for the first time, of the use of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, or eits. it was a short meeting, in part because president bush was making a public speech later that day, disclosing officially for the first time the existence of cia black sites and announcing the transfer of 14 detainees from cia custody to guantanamo bay, cuba. it was the first time the interrogation program was explained to the f
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in july of 2003 scott muller, the cia general counsel calling them and saying you guys are aware of what we're up to, right? they even put a halt to some of these interrogations because of this very concern. i asked ari fleischer, the former white house spokesman, he was told not to use that term. he said he doesn't remember that, but he does remember being told not to say that the geneva conventions covered the detainees. >> we are getting more information on what president obama may have known about all of this during those critical years because the suggestion in this report is that he was kept in the dark on a lot of it. >> right. >> and you know, his own memoir says he knew everything and the senate report suggests strongly that he was want aware of this. and was kept in the dark until 2006. i talked to former officials in the bush administration and they dispute that. they say that while they didn't brief him personally, they do believe that over a period of time he came to learn a lot of these details because some of his top officials knew. condy rice knew, dick cheney knew and we
in july of 2003 scott muller, the cia general counsel calling them and saying you guys are aware of what we're up to, right? they even put a halt to some of these interrogations because of this very concern. i asked ari fleischer, the former white house spokesman, he was told not to use that term. he said he doesn't remember that, but he does remember being told not to say that the geneva conventions covered the detainees. >> we are getting more information on what president obama may...
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coming members of the guys we want missy and coaches from writing for a former football coach gary muller and all of the many former and current football players are with us today thank you at this time have i like to introduce the into the river still missing are the former to the edge of the 24 locals and a michigan school history. jim harbaugh-everyone is here thank you for that is great to be with all the today i want to welcome all of the people here who have come from all over the place to report this important news are like to single out some people here and i quite special and they made a special effort to join us you heard we have former coaches from michigan and lloyd carr their mall and jerry hammond the machine faithful already stopped to stick their hands and thank them for all they have done over the years for this great university. let me do that as well as the and so closely held me in thinking through the coaching transition all the gentlemen with a simple phone call we had them here who made a huge effort the holiday break in snowstorms and denver to join in the suburbs
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to me for me judging from the book endless frustration from president bush and as obama that mike muller on a number of occasions speak it wasn't just might. it was a number of other senior military. their frustration and impatience was not over what the senior military would tell them in the situation room or in the oval office, or even in open testimony. it was what they would go out and say in public speeches or television interviews and things like that. that's what got under both of these presidents of skin. >> right, and i could see why it would. it seems to me there's a very difficult line to draw there. on the one hand you want to get good guys. this is a democracy. citizens in need and expect a certain level of transparency and information from their leaders, and yet if a military leader is off the reservation and pursuing or promoting a policy agenda that differs with the white house, it seems to me that could cause tremendous difficulties. >> and it's not on one that differs potentially, pursuing an agenda that differs from the white house, he is speaking out about things that
to me for me judging from the book endless frustration from president bush and as obama that mike muller on a number of occasions speak it wasn't just might. it was a number of other senior military. their frustration and impatience was not over what the senior military would tell them in the situation room or in the oval office, or even in open testimony. it was what they would go out and say in public speeches or television interviews and things like that. that's what got under both of these...
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ax bombers, including elder s over muller, and as i mentioned, la salle is my alma mater. i graduated in 1971 and i played on the defensive line and in my senior line we won seven games, lost one. coincidently to future speaker john boehner's moore high school where he played football too although he graduated three years earlier, and we tied elder 0-0 in the pitt. mr. speaker, i stand before you today a very proud alumnus of my high school and i also want to mention that my brother, dave, who's 10 years younger than me, also played football at la salle and he was a defensive back there. la salle will always have a special place in my heart. i learned many of life's most important lessons in her halls and on the football field. as a matter of fact, my political career got its start at la salle when i was first elected to student council there. . i want to thank the coaches, teachers, and staff, and especially the parents who have made the sacrifices to pay the tuition there to make it possible for their sons to receive a tremendous education at la salle. mr. speaker, boxin
ax bombers, including elder s over muller, and as i mentioned, la salle is my alma mater. i graduated in 1971 and i played on the defensive line and in my senior line we won seven games, lost one. coincidently to future speaker john boehner's moore high school where he played football too although he graduated three years earlier, and we tied elder 0-0 in the pitt. mr. speaker, i stand before you today a very proud alumnus of my high school and i also want to mention that my brother, dave,...
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. >> when might we expect the muller investigation to conclude? >> we're expected that at any time. we've all been put on notice in our office as mr. mueller gives us a call or he wants to speak to be cooperative. but we're hoping that that ends -- and we're expecting that report to come to some closure shortly. >> will that be a public report that will detail the results of that investigation? >> i believe so. >> i just want to ask a question and this would be of the players association reps and i will try in the interest of time to give other people to ask questions to keep this very short so if you can answer yes or no. but a lot of the focus has been on finding the right penalty for domestic violence. would you agree that it is at its core the solution will require athletes to take responsibility for their own conduct and use the same self-discipline that has allowed them to excel at sports to renounce and end this ugly violence? to the player responsibility? >> i would say that it is a multifaceted approach which includes personal accountability. but i do believe it also includ
. >> when might we expect the muller investigation to conclude? >> we're expected that at any time. we've all been put on notice in our office as mr. mueller gives us a call or he wants to speak to be cooperative. but we're hoping that that ends -- and we're expecting that report to come to some closure shortly. >> will that be a public report that will detail the results of that investigation? >> i believe so. >> i just want to ask a question and this would be of...