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north korea is an outliar. in addition to what we're doing in the department of defense, we're also supporting broader international diplomacy, nonproliferation efforts to try to deal with that threat. >> appreciate what you're doing. very important. thank you so much. >> thank you, miss davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here for your service. i'm sorry i missed the early discussions. but i wanted to ask you, i guess extend the discussion on the tour normalization. and what you're finding in terms of i think morale of the -- those unaccompanied tours. because the turnover as i understand it is about 600, 700 service members every month. is that normal? is that what we would anticipate? and what kind of resources are there then and how is that affecting readiness in any way on the base? >> yes, ma'am. congresswoman davis, first off, most of the turnover we see that is occurring out of that 600 to 700 are the lower enlisted grades. which are predominantly there on a one-year assignment.
north korea is an outliar. in addition to what we're doing in the department of defense, we're also supporting broader international diplomacy, nonproliferation efforts to try to deal with that threat. >> appreciate what you're doing. very important. thank you so much. >> thank you, miss davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here for your service. i'm sorry i missed the early discussions. but i wanted to ask you, i guess extend the discussion on the tour...
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meant ors who made the greatest difference in the lives of these ino vators, i discovered they were outliarsoking be at collaboration, and focussing on interdisciplinary studies and problem-based learning more than specialization, focussing on students creating not just consuming in the classroom, and most importantly, focussing on those intrinzic motivations and learning how to take risks and learn from mistakes. all things that their colleagues don't do. i really think we need to rethink the culture of learning in our classrooms k-12. >> great to have you with the program. >> my pleasure. >> great innovateors is the book. tony wagner joining us. up next on the "wall street journal" report, a look at the news this week, and then reaching for the stars and beyond. how a 21st century galactic gold rush could impact your energy policy. back in a moechl. a route map shows you where we go. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpec
meant ors who made the greatest difference in the lives of these ino vators, i discovered they were outliarsoking be at collaboration, and focussing on interdisciplinary studies and problem-based learning more than specialization, focussing on students creating not just consuming in the classroom, and most importantly, focussing on those intrinzic motivations and learning how to take risks and learn from mistakes. all things that their colleagues don't do. i really think we need to rethink the...
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but i think those two are kind of a bit of an outliar. and hasn't yet sort of moved into the party yet. could. even romney has been relatively muted about it. palin's line was the president needs to have heads roll at both agencies. >> i wonder if even though the secret service scandal has got most of the attention because ints shocking and has -- because it's shocking and has sex and intriguing, but the g.s.a. one in terms of politics and the campaign year, that one it seems could really have some legs. >> i think so, too. not only because this is a very large agency with offices everywhere. it's full of patronage jobs. particularly at the local level. but it really does play into this whole republican question of managing public resources. which everybody has been concerned about. everyone knows the government is in many places bigger than it needs to be. these examples, while amazing to read about, actually -- you can sort of multiply them and think everyone has seen these before. and i think -- gwen: easier to ding bureaucrats. >> it
but i think those two are kind of a bit of an outliar. and hasn't yet sort of moved into the party yet. could. even romney has been relatively muted about it. palin's line was the president needs to have heads roll at both agencies. >> i wonder if even though the secret service scandal has got most of the attention because ints shocking and has -- because it's shocking and has sex and intriguing, but the g.s.a. one in terms of politics and the campaign year, that one it seems could really...
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that in 2006 and 2008 there had been conferences with fairly lavish catering, that this was not an outliar but rather consistent. are you looking at the conferences of the western region in 2008, in 2006, do we have a culture in the western region that needs closer inspection beyond this particular conference? >> representative norton, we are looking at conferences in region 9. there are many conferences in region 9. there have been western >> that's the western region. >> no. there is no western region, first of all. of gsa. there are -- >> are we talking about the same thing? i don't want to waste time. >> no. there are ten regions of gsa and the district of columbia which would make it 11. it appears that regions 7, 8, 9 and 10 got together to do a conference and did the conference every two years. they called the conference the western region's conference. as far as i know there is no such thing as an eastern region's conference or southern region's conference. it's only the western region's conference. >> so is there, have you looked at those conferences that were alluded to in your r
that in 2006 and 2008 there had been conferences with fairly lavish catering, that this was not an outliar but rather consistent. are you looking at the conferences of the western region in 2008, in 2006, do we have a culture in the western region that needs closer inspection beyond this particular conference? >> representative norton, we are looking at conferences in region 9. there are many conferences in region 9. there have been western >> that's the western region. >> no....
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they are the rare related player that's a outliar. it's actually down 10%.the company that is 249 design centers, and is adding to that every quarter, went on to report a solid quarter last night. -- companies are rolling out a ton of new products as housing is turning, and i think they're ready to play catch up. let's talk to the ceo, for the most exciting time i have ever seen in the years i have followed the company. >> the company is in major transformation. i know you're guardedly optimistic. you want to see the demand be there for the next two, three, and four years. >> absolutely. first of all, it's always great to see you. >> thank you. >> we just, our released our earnings, and our earnings doubled. and you take a look at every quarter, our earnings have been growing 50-70%. and that's the leverage our business has. as you rightly said, this recession has provided an opportunity to look everything from base zero. >> now, i have been a huge believer that the best way to tell future performance in the last 18 months, is size of dividend boost. you jus
they are the rare related player that's a outliar. it's actually down 10%.the company that is 249 design centers, and is adding to that every quarter, went on to report a solid quarter last night. -- companies are rolling out a ton of new products as housing is turning, and i think they're ready to play catch up. let's talk to the ceo, for the most exciting time i have ever seen in the years i have followed the company. >> the company is in major transformation. i know you're guardedly...
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they all are disappointed with the jobs number but see it as an outliar and payback from weather relatedar. here's what was said, we expect a 200k trend in private sector job growth in coming months. . >> jp morgan: we view the weaker payroll growth in march as a low side outliar following a strong of high side raeadings. >> which past are we going back to? we bumped above 200,000 last spring. there were several months more than 200,000 jobs below the trend. that's are what you see on your screen. mark moran says march employment results probably increase the likelihood of a fed action but only moderately so. goldman saying there has been a shift in the fed's reaction function -- we'll talk about that -- back to the hawkish side. it means the feds bar for coming in is higher than it was before. it's going to need a toe a string of things. we've got claims coming up this week, we have income and spending. john taylor, if you were in that situation right now, what would you make of this? would you say this is the true color of the recovery or would you say this is more a single month's wor
they all are disappointed with the jobs number but see it as an outliar and payback from weather relatedar. here's what was said, we expect a 200k trend in private sector job growth in coming months. . >> jp morgan: we view the weaker payroll growth in march as a low side outliar following a strong of high side raeadings. >> which past are we going back to? we bumped above 200,000 last spring. there were several months more than 200,000 jobs below the trend. that's are what you see...
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and a huge lfew outliars lookin2 3 4 million.they had an 88% increase year over year, terrific numbers and analysts were swayed by contacts at verizon and at&t, saying the subsidies they need to pay apple aren't going to continue and will start emphasizing other phones. oh, really? let me give you a little hibt, guys. here is the big problem. carriers can advertise whatever kind of dog food they want eaten, but it doesn't matter if the dogs won't bite. customers want the iphone more than any other phone. verizon balks, sprint will take verizon customers, clear as day, that's what will happen. second, think ipad numbers. 11.8 million ipad numbers of. up 150%. 150% year over year. worries abound ahead of the report that two-third of the quarter was hurt by the sales of ipad. this was by sandisk flash drives, to make up for their own short comings. they simply made too much flash, not an apple issue, and apple has expanded because flash and disk drives in overfly. came in at 46.7% and no wonder apple's earnings were higher than the
and a huge lfew outliars lookin2 3 4 million.they had an 88% increase year over year, terrific numbers and analysts were swayed by contacts at verizon and at&t, saying the subsidies they need to pay apple aren't going to continue and will start emphasizing other phones. oh, really? let me give you a little hibt, guys. here is the big problem. carriers can advertise whatever kind of dog food they want eaten, but it doesn't matter if the dogs won't bite. customers want the iphone more than...
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this was an outliar, an anomaly. it is not the way the secret service operates around the world day in and day out. i'm very confident when the investigation is completed, that these individuals, many of whom already have been disciplined. once this is out of the way, it will be clear that agency remains at the -- as the best of the best. >> all right, thank you so much for joining us with your insights. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> conservative blogger and commentator andrew brietbart died of heart failure, the official cause of death released. it stemmed from coronary disease. a negligeable amount of alcohol was found in his system but no drugs. breitbart passed away in march after collapsing while walking his dog. he was 43 years old. >>> could there be another bush in the white house? jeb bush creating a huge stir over what he told a website over whether he would be romney's running mate. >>> and new turns in the search for missing fort bragg soldier. the latest on the search for kelly bordeaux when we com
this was an outliar, an anomaly. it is not the way the secret service operates around the world day in and day out. i'm very confident when the investigation is completed, that these individuals, many of whom already have been disciplined. once this is out of the way, it will be clear that agency remains at the -- as the best of the best. >> all right, thank you so much for joining us with your insights. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> conservative blogger and...
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and others say, no, the secret service is squeaky clean and these are outliars.>reporter: i spoke to a security consultant who hired employees and says is an understanding among the rank and file what happens in las vegas stays in las vegas or stays wherever it may be. i spoke to another former white house official assistant would was 30 years tabling trips with the secret service who describes them as "above reproach." you are right, two entirely different pictures. the truth must lie between the two. >>shepard: or both. depending on would you know. and now, chris wallace, he ought to know. >>chris: yeah, like you had never been to the hungry duck in now. come on. you have a running tab there. listen, this is a, first of all, a very serious story talking about the people who are charged with protecting the president, and other top officials of this country. and, you know, you have the investigations, obviously, by the head of the secret service, mark sullivan, he reported to janet napolitano the head of homeland security which oversees the secret service and if
and others say, no, the secret service is squeaky clean and these are outliars.>reporter: i spoke to a security consultant who hired employees and says is an understanding among the rank and file what happens in las vegas stays in las vegas or stays wherever it may be. i spoke to another former white house official assistant would was 30 years tabling trips with the secret service who describes them as "above reproach." you are right, two entirely different pictures. the truth must...
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i think a lot of state governors are dealing with these issues, florida, i think is a bit of an outliarlaw. main theme of this campaign is going to be federal role versus senate role, on education, headlight care, gun control, immigration, on and on. i think that's the people peowh ought to be paying attention to, who ought to be deciding this, death penalty stuff. all of this is rife for state legislators and gubernatorial debates and the president of the united states. >> and what margaret says is correct. if we're going to are these acts like this become turning points, we have to do something concrete. and i give credit to the mayor of new york who i think is just incredibly strong effective and courageous leader who went down to washington yesterday and said, what i said the night of the trayvon martin happened, we've got to take a look at these stand your ground laws. i vetoed one in pennsylvania in my last four months as governor. unfortunately, after i let left, they reenacted it and the new governor sign it. >> florida is not an anomaly around the country. there are 24 other st
i think a lot of state governors are dealing with these issues, florida, i think is a bit of an outliarlaw. main theme of this campaign is going to be federal role versus senate role, on education, headlight care, gun control, immigration, on and on. i think that's the people peowh ought to be paying attention to, who ought to be deciding this, death penalty stuff. all of this is rife for state legislators and gubernatorial debates and the president of the united states. >> and what...
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had him dead heat with his challenger and he won by like 30 points that poll is always, frankly, an outliari just laugh because it's never right. >> but you agree, pennsylvania is a must-win for you? >> pennsylvania, we have to win pennsylvania. we're going to win pennsylvania. i have no doubt about that. >> okay. senator rubio said this week that the moment you acknowledged that you can't get to 1,144 delegates with be that magic number, quote, the primary is over. you have sai it is likely you won't get to 1,144. my question to you, if romney has more deletes by your math and everyone else's math, he's won more states, won the popular vote and even by your own admission it's the longest of long shots for you to get to 1144, why isn't it time to step aside? >> first off it's not the longest of long shots. so many of the delegates who are coming to the convention are unbound delegates. this idea that governor romney has all of these delegates and this huge lead, the numbers don't bear that out. >> would you acknowledge he's the most likely nominee as newt gingrich did this week? >> well, he
had him dead heat with his challenger and he won by like 30 points that poll is always, frankly, an outliari just laugh because it's never right. >> but you agree, pennsylvania is a must-win for you? >> pennsylvania, we have to win pennsylvania. we're going to win pennsylvania. i have no doubt about that. >> okay. senator rubio said this week that the moment you acknowledged that you can't get to 1,144 delegates with be that magic number, quote, the primary is over. you have...
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. >> what was the outliar? the 250 we were getting in jobs or the 120 we were getting in jobs?don't get too excited when things get really weak like last fall, don't extrapolate into a horrible recession and if things get really strong -- >> but now you're saying recession. >> i'm not saying recession. you guys were. >> did we put those words in your mouth? >> i apologize. >> what are we saying? >> we're saying it's likely going to roll over. things like weather being positive pull thing p through some things into january. >> dow 15,000, the adam cover would have said what? >> our year end target for the end is -- >> did you hear that mr. 30%? >> what? >> our year end targets for the s&p is 1167. we think there's real down side. >> oh, man. from october on we already said i'm out. i'm out. i'm out. i already had my 30. >> the calendar year call suddenly became a four-month call. >> what do you call it -- >> you're at 12,929 and you're taking a victory lap? >> oh no. >> you'll be back when we hit 11 -- >> we are about to get alcoa -- >> we're not there yet. >> we're at 1,400 now
. >> what was the outliar? the 250 we were getting in jobs or the 120 we were getting in jobs?don't get too excited when things get really weak like last fall, don't extrapolate into a horrible recession and if things get really strong -- >> but now you're saying recession. >> i'm not saying recession. you guys were. >> did we put those words in your mouth? >> i apologize. >> what are we saying? >> we're saying it's likely going to roll over. things...