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the flight from paris across europe towards the destination of cairo, goes smoothly at the outset. 1:24 thursday morning, the plane enters greek air space.
the flight from paris across europe towards the destination of cairo, goes smoothly at the outset. 1:24 thursday morning, the plane enters greek air space.
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as a communicator i learned that brand is really important at the outset of the campaign. i don't think there is any coincidence at the start of the campaign there were three candidates who had an existing brand -- bush, clinton and trump and they were the three front-runners for their party at various points. i think trump was very smart going after bush early on and knocking him out of the race effectively. i think as an underdog candidate like marco rubio who's never run for national office before, i think the bar is much higher. same goes for ted cruz. >> but why, alex? so you believe that trump was unstoppable because of that brand recognition and just who he is. and would you have changed your strategy knowing what you know now, or is there nothing that would change that? >> well, i don't think he was unstoppable from the start but i think he had a tremendous advantage that other campaigns, including our own, underestimated from the outset. i think when voters around the country already know who donald trump is, already see him as some sort of fantastic businessman,
as a communicator i learned that brand is really important at the outset of the campaign. i don't think there is any coincidence at the start of the campaign there were three candidates who had an existing brand -- bush, clinton and trump and they were the three front-runners for their party at various points. i think trump was very smart going after bush early on and knocking him out of the race effectively. i think as an underdog candidate like marco rubio who's never run for national office...
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when i was a federal prosecutor and handled at the outset of my career, i handled bank robberies. i remember seeing bank robbers who had one bank and moved onto another. and the ability to execute their particular modus operandi and replicate one institution, the harm that it sought to inflict and another was actually quite difficult. and usually unsuccessful. here in the cybersecurity realm, as we all know all too well, it is just a click of a button away when one hits one institution, whether it be ran somewhere or whatever the harm one seeks to inflict, or one could easily get another institution in a matter of seconds, if not simultaneously. and that calls for the sharing of information in a way that is rather unprecedented in the law enforcement arena. very often in an investigation, information is not shared because, number one, the investigation may be conducted and the conduct of a grand jury, but more important we the investigation is seeking to identify the perpetrator and achieve accountability. in the cybersecurity realm the perpetrator may be an ocean away, maybe and
when i was a federal prosecutor and handled at the outset of my career, i handled bank robberies. i remember seeing bank robbers who had one bank and moved onto another. and the ability to execute their particular modus operandi and replicate one institution, the harm that it sought to inflict and another was actually quite difficult. and usually unsuccessful. here in the cybersecurity realm, as we all know all too well, it is just a click of a button away when one hits one institution, whether...
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-- at the outset of my career i handled bank my career i handled bank robberies. robberies. i remember seeing bank robbers i remember seeing bank robbers who hit one bank and moved on to who hit one bank and moved on to another. another. and the ability to execute their and the ability to execute their particular modus operandi and particular modus operandi and replicate in one institution the replicate in one institution the harm that they had sought to harm that they had sought to inflict in another was actually inflict in another was actually quite difficult and usually quite difficult and usually unsuccessful. unsuccessful. here in the cyber security here in the cyber security realm, as we all know all too realm, as we all know all too well, it is just a click of a well, it is just a click of a button away. button away. when one hits one institution, when one hits one institution, whether it be ransomware or whether it be ransomware or whatever harm one seeks to whatever harm one seeks to inflict, one can easily hit inflict, one can easily hit another institut
-- at the outset of my career i handled bank my career i handled bank robberies. robberies. i remember seeing bank robbers i remember seeing bank robbers who hit one bank and moved on to who hit one bank and moved on to another. another. and the ability to execute their and the ability to execute their particular modus operandi and particular modus operandi and replicate in one institution the replicate in one institution the harm that they had sought to harm that they had sought to inflict in...
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. >> so you mentioned at the very outset justice byron white who famously, when he left the court, burned all of his papers and backgrounds and said my opinions are what i had to say. that was what i'm leaving behind. is that what you plan to do, or is that -- >> no, i've already given my papers to the library of congress. and i think they should be available in due course. >> did you keep everything? >> did i keep -- i kept a lot of stuff. >> yeah. >> an amazing amount. [laughter] i just recently, i'm doing another book right now, and i found i have my yellow original draft of chevron -- >> oh, my goodness. [laughter] wow. >> and i'm not sure anybody wants to try to read my handwriting. >> oh, you'd be surprised. [laughter] so let me, i realize we should wrap this up, but let me ask both of you -- i'll first ask justice kagan, you know, what do you do for fun? and what would your advice -- if you have any time for fun. i hope you do. and what advice would you give to young lawyers today? >> yeah. well, we have great summers, so i work awfully hard from, you know, mid september through th
. >> so you mentioned at the very outset justice byron white who famously, when he left the court, burned all of his papers and backgrounds and said my opinions are what i had to say. that was what i'm leaving behind. is that what you plan to do, or is that -- >> no, i've already given my papers to the library of congress. and i think they should be available in due course. >> did you keep everything? >> did i keep -- i kept a lot of stuff. >> yeah. >> an...
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when i was a federal prosecutor and handled -- at the outset of my career i handled bank robberies. i remember seeing bank robbers who hit one bank and moved on to another. and the ability to execute their particular modus operandi and replicate in one institution the harm that they had sought to inflict in another was actually quite difficult and usually unsuccessful. here in the cyber security realm, as we all know all too well, it is just a click of a button away. when one hits one institution, whether it be ransomware or whatever harm one seeks to inflict, one can easily hit another institution in a matter of seconds if not simultaneously. that calls for the sharing of information in a way that is rather unprecedented in the law enforcement arena. very often in an investigation information is not shared because, number one, the investigation may be conducted in the context of a grand jury. but more importantly, the investigation is seeking to identify the perpetrator and achieve accountability. in a cyber security realm, the perpetrator may be an ocean away, may be inaccessible
when i was a federal prosecutor and handled -- at the outset of my career i handled bank robberies. i remember seeing bank robbers who hit one bank and moved on to another. and the ability to execute their particular modus operandi and replicate in one institution the harm that they had sought to inflict in another was actually quite difficult and usually unsuccessful. here in the cyber security realm, as we all know all too well, it is just a click of a button away. when one hits one...
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i should have said at the outset of the program that i have invited to be here today both john miller and john baron preferably seated on set at the same time together, wouldn't that be interesting, and we didn't get any reply from donald trump's office. you know if they existed, he would have produced them by now. we're not really going to go there, are we? >> not necessarily. i have to say it's ludicrous this thought that he's the one that released this. this came out in the "washington post" the next day after they announced they were going to assign 20 reporters to go in there and comb through every piece of donald trump's history. and the next morning they come out with this. this is just the one of many long streams of articles places like the "washington post" are going to put out to try to distract from the real issues, which one of those are hillary clinton's e-mails, that we should be talking about in this campaign. but hey, more power to jeff beezos. maybe because he owns amazon.com and mr. trump has not been very discreet in saying he might have some tax issues or anti-tru
i should have said at the outset of the program that i have invited to be here today both john miller and john baron preferably seated on set at the same time together, wouldn't that be interesting, and we didn't get any reply from donald trump's office. you know if they existed, he would have produced them by now. we're not really going to go there, are we? >> not necessarily. i have to say it's ludicrous this thought that he's the one that released this. this came out in the...
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this was at the outset of my remarks and all of a sudden everyone is opening their backpacks and their briefcases and they're pulling out equipment and working on things. it was rather stunning. they learned a few minutes later that i had brought with me a motorola flip-phone from the '70s, so i was -- i was secure in my inability to afford paying anyone $1,000. but i said, you know what we need to do, in the course of my remarks, i said, you know what we need to do? we need to actually bring some of you into the government, not just from a red-teaming perspective, which frankly we do already. we do in the department of defense does as well. and secretary carter spoke of that publicly. but also so that they understand -- they understand what we do, how we do it, and why we do it. you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate
this was at the outset of my remarks and all of a sudden everyone is opening their backpacks and their briefcases and they're pulling out equipment and working on things. it was rather stunning. they learned a few minutes later that i had brought with me a motorola flip-phone from the '70s, so i was -- i was secure in my inability to afford paying anyone $1,000. but i said, you know what we need to do, in the course of my remarks, i said, you know what we need to do? we need to actually bring...
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outset i amd at the of a different time. i knew no one for example who was surprised when president john f. kennedy famously said at his inauguration in 1961 asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. that sentiment was as common as saying the pledge of allegiance and singing the star-spangled banner, as pervasive as shopping at army navy surplus stores. today there is more focused on our rights as citizens and what we are owed. it is not often one hears of our obligations or duties as citizens. unless of course there is talk of our duty to submit to another new policy being suggested. my grandfather often said if we didn't work we did meet. -- didn't eat, or if we didn't plant we didn't harvest. there should always be a relationship between our responsibilities and are benefits. an agrarian society, that is more obvious. as society becomes more complex w and specialized this is more difficult to discern. let's look at this a different way. if you run up charges on your credit card and n
outset i amd at the of a different time. i knew no one for example who was surprised when president john f. kennedy famously said at his inauguration in 1961 asked not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. that sentiment was as common as saying the pledge of allegiance and singing the star-spangled banner, as pervasive as shopping at army navy surplus stores. today there is more focused on our rights as citizens and what we are owed. it is not often one hears of...
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as i admitted at the outset, i am of a different time. i knew no one, for example, who was surprised when president john f. kennedy famously said at his inauguration in 1961, ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. that sentiment was as common as saying the pledge of allegance and singing the star-spangled banner and as pervasive as shopping at army-navy surplus stores. today, of course there is much more focus on our rights as citizens and what we are owed. it is not often that one hears of our obligations or our duties as citizens, unless, of course there's talk about duty to submit to yet another new policy being suggested or proposed. my grandfather often said that if we didn't work, we didn't eat. or if we didn't plant, we didn't harvest. there was always -- there would always be a relationship, as i said earlier between our responsibilities and our benefits. in agrarian societies, that is more obvious. as society becomes more complex and specialized, this is more difficult to discern. but let's
as i admitted at the outset, i am of a different time. i knew no one, for example, who was surprised when president john f. kennedy famously said at his inauguration in 1961, ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. that sentiment was as common as saying the pledge of allegance and singing the star-spangled banner and as pervasive as shopping at army-navy surplus stores. today, of course there is much more focus on our rights as citizens and what we are...
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fellow americans, at the outset let me congratulate and thank the east tennessee state university marching band and the other fine bands and organizations here. i am deeply grateful for your attendance and the wonderful music. [applause] i am likewise most grateful that governor winfield dunn is here. he was an outstanding governor for you in the state of tennessee. [applause] he was one of the most outstanding governor's in the whole united states during the time he served do in tennessee. it was my privilege and honor as the minority leader to work with him on many projects involving your state and involving governors throughout the country and i thank you very, very much. [applause] i am deeply grateful to my very good an old friend howard aker for his endorsement. you have an howard one of the outstanding members of the united states senate. nobody knows more than howard involving the problems of energy, nuclear power. he was tall and strong in the difficult days in 1972 and 73 and again in 1975 and 76 involving the problems of the intelligence community. i thank you from the bottom of
fellow americans, at the outset let me congratulate and thank the east tennessee state university marching band and the other fine bands and organizations here. i am deeply grateful for your attendance and the wonderful music. [applause] i am likewise most grateful that governor winfield dunn is here. he was an outstanding governor for you in the state of tennessee. [applause] he was one of the most outstanding governor's in the whole united states during the time he served do in tennessee. it...
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. >> you said at the outset -- >> i am sorry to ignore this side of the audience. >> you said at the outset we are responsible for a culture in which we have a part and one of the concerns i have is what appears to be the coarsening of the language that is used in society. that is reflected on the streets and probably what you see in the media which is film. is that a concern, what can we do or what can be done to change the course of that? >> i am starriggered by the infacility of the movie scripts you see. the dramatic reasons. if you can blow it up, why worry about contenuity. but i think the answer to this and a lot of things is we have to take it upon ourselves to embody the principles that we champion. i think as teachers, writers, citiz citizens, we need to embody elegance as something that is fresh, immediately, accurate and dived. i think there is a kind of collapse of skill and the joy of using words to describe what life is like to us, and then i do think, it is the same way -- how do you improve morals? you start with yourself. how do you improve behavior? and i think tha
. >> you said at the outset -- >> i am sorry to ignore this side of the audience. >> you said at the outset we are responsible for a culture in which we have a part and one of the concerns i have is what appears to be the coarsening of the language that is used in society. that is reflected on the streets and probably what you see in the media which is film. is that a concern, what can we do or what can be done to change the course of that? >> i am starriggered by the...
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or maybe there's some fundamental misunderstanding of what she was supposed to have done at the outset at the state department. i think some of those questions may be answered in the fbi inquirery. it will depend on how much of that becomes public. i also want to make one quick point on the trust worthiness thing. remember that when the erck mail thing first blew up more than a year ago, done all trump wasn't yet a for sure political force on the republican side. and this issue still damaged and affected her trust worthiness rating. so this has been a problem and a question of trustworthiness for her from the start. absent donald trump. >> rose: thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> rose: a couple of questions before you guys have to go. when-- what do you expect her to say now? here's what nick murel said. while political opponents of hillary clinton are sure to misrepresent this report for their own partisan purposes, you would expect that, in reality, the inspector general's document showed just how consistent her e-mail practices were with those of other secretary and
or maybe there's some fundamental misunderstanding of what she was supposed to have done at the outset at the state department. i think some of those questions may be answered in the fbi inquirery. it will depend on how much of that becomes public. i also want to make one quick point on the trust worthiness thing. remember that when the erck mail thing first blew up more than a year ago, done all trump wasn't yet a for sure political force on the republican side. and this issue still damaged...
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let me go back to what i said at the outset. you know, pat and i were talking backstage and i was congratulating him for being in the hall of fame, being slectded for the hall of fame. i know it was a privilege when i was inducted into the hall of fame and it was an emotional moment. and pat was talking about how it was an emotional moment for him. because there were so many powerful things that were happening when i was fortunate enough to be at ncta, and again the core of them was, the core of what was happening was how do we bring a competitive service that drives innovation at a time had those who didn't like the idea of competition were doing everything possible to shut it down? and so my only thing is i haven't changed. that i he same belief had when i cast votes at the f.c.c. today. peter: one of the things we talked to your colleagues about yesterday was the way the f.c.c. operates, the fact that all four were sitting up here on this stage -- tom: it was probably a violation of the sunset act! peter: and the fact that th
let me go back to what i said at the outset. you know, pat and i were talking backstage and i was congratulating him for being in the hall of fame, being slectded for the hall of fame. i know it was a privilege when i was inducted into the hall of fame and it was an emotional moment. and pat was talking about how it was an emotional moment for him. because there were so many powerful things that were happening when i was fortunate enough to be at ncta, and again the core of them was, the core...
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university has admitted it paid outset lments to allege victims every jerry sandusky, foray buys claims that date as far back as 1971. that is 40 years before the former assistant football coach's arrest, he is currently appealing his 2012 conviction and prison sentence, penn state says it has paid out more than $90 million to settle more than 30 civil claims involving sandusky. >>> the pennsylvania turnpike northeast extension is close the at quakertown right now for the second time in less than a week. a box truck hit the guide rail and went over an embankment around 9:00 this morning. it happened southbound, near the lansdale exchange. there are no serious injuries, but traffic is really back up. >> all right, hey, eagles quarterback sam bradford could be back in the nest today despite trade demands linked to the birds drafting new quarterback. >> bradford skipped the eagles voluntary off-season workouts after the draft. eagles traded up twice to draft north dakota state quarterback carson wentz with the second overall pick. now the eagles have a rookie camp this friday, and other wo
university has admitted it paid outset lments to allege victims every jerry sandusky, foray buys claims that date as far back as 1971. that is 40 years before the former assistant football coach's arrest, he is currently appealing his 2012 conviction and prison sentence, penn state says it has paid out more than $90 million to settle more than 30 civil claims involving sandusky. >>> the pennsylvania turnpike northeast extension is close the at quakertown right now for the second time...
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is that that and so forth, so sheridan starts to retreat back in marches south down the valley and outset middletown along cedar creek. -- a nice camping ground along cedar creek. in the meantime, robert e. lee is writing to jubal early and saying, look, you have to do something. i think you are fighting your army piecemeal. you've got to hit them all at once. we need a victory, in other words, is what lee is saying. early is writing back saying, you know, there's a lot of damn yankees in this valley. lee did not think it was possible. he did not think with the army opposing him at petersburg they had so many yankees soldiers at the valley. early said, there is a lot of them. and then, at the recommendation of an officer -- by the way, he and early did not get along. i think early saw gordon as a threat. gordon was quite a soldier, right? he looked down for the -- he looked down upon those camps. by the way, jedediah hotchkiss was with them. a high school teacher, you are afflicted with tangents. you go off on tangents that are inexplicable. i want to tell you, we were doing this study. w
is that that and so forth, so sheridan starts to retreat back in marches south down the valley and outset middletown along cedar creek. -- a nice camping ground along cedar creek. in the meantime, robert e. lee is writing to jubal early and saying, look, you have to do something. i think you are fighting your army piecemeal. you've got to hit them all at once. we need a victory, in other words, is what lee is saying. early is writing back saying, you know, there's a lot of damn yankees in this...
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these buildings which went up in the late thirties or in a conversation with each other from the outset. those said think better still in that conversation so tied there is moving along. we now have the bank and the post office making a the way towards sigh of square making our way toward this building so with the most dignified building is in the area is very unusual for that part of town. the arched windows and also most notably the ceramics of master ceramicist that was brought by the british to the early stages and that is a whole other story didn't have time for now but these four elements are integrated that people identify completely with jerusalem everybody has these nameplates with the alternate jerusalem symbol in the man who put them in this building and will tell you about him it a minute to see past the junk and the clutter it was at the height of fashion at the behest of a wealthy christian arabs and that is something almost nobody remembers in a man who was called by one prominent israeli architect one of the best known in jerusalem but his name has been almost entirely r
these buildings which went up in the late thirties or in a conversation with each other from the outset. those said think better still in that conversation so tied there is moving along. we now have the bank and the post office making a the way towards sigh of square making our way toward this building so with the most dignified building is in the area is very unusual for that part of town. the arched windows and also most notably the ceramics of master ceramicist that was brought by the...
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that is, of course, unless you assume at the outset that members of president obama's cabinet, along with their staffs, are incompetent or just plain dumb. aside from being based on foolish assumptions, the claim that recent trustee reports have been biased is verifiably false, give than the nonpartisan congressional budget office has reached similar conclusions about the solvency of social security. in fact, c.b.o.'s projections are even bleaker. perhaps my democratic colleagues believe that dr. blayhouse's dastardly influence has extended to c.b.o. as well, though to be fair i haven't heard any of them claim that such is the case. mr. president, all of this political bluster over the public trustee nominations, every single word of it, is a political sideshowed. the public trustees do not have the power or ability to slash or privatize social security or turn a single penny of any public funds over to wall street. they serve a limited but important role in monitoring and reporting on the system. that is all. any reasonable observer will tell you that both of president obama's nomin
that is, of course, unless you assume at the outset that members of president obama's cabinet, along with their staffs, are incompetent or just plain dumb. aside from being based on foolish assumptions, the claim that recent trustee reports have been biased is verifiably false, give than the nonpartisan congressional budget office has reached similar conclusions about the solvency of social security. in fact, c.b.o.'s projections are even bleaker. perhaps my democratic colleagues believe that...
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is that that and so forth, so sheridan starts to retreat back in marches south down the valley and outset middletown along cedar creek. in the meantime, robert e. lee early as saying, look, you have to do something. i think you are fighting your army piecemeal. we need a victory, in other words what lee is saying. saying, writing back damn yankees in this valley. lee did not think it was possible. heating thing with the army opposing him at petersburg that they had so many yankees soldiers in the valley. oh, there is a lot of them. so early decides, he follows them up fisher's help. -- fisher's hill. and by the way, gordon and early did not get along. threat togordon as a the second corps. campsked down upon those -- just-- by the way want to tell you something -- you are afflicted with tangents -- you go off on pages that are inexplicable but i want to tell you this. ,hen we were doing this study we go into the belly of one of those government buildings in washington for lack of a better rd.d we run into a geek or ne rd is mapping or ne the valley with something called gps. but he was us
is that that and so forth, so sheridan starts to retreat back in marches south down the valley and outset middletown along cedar creek. in the meantime, robert e. lee early as saying, look, you have to do something. i think you are fighting your army piecemeal. we need a victory, in other words what lee is saying. saying, writing back damn yankees in this valley. lee did not think it was possible. heating thing with the army opposing him at petersburg that they had so many yankees soldiers in...
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it did make sense to say that at the outset that it was a war for oil because it appeared that our prosperity and well-being was contingent upon to insure that we had access to foreign oil but i argue in the book but it quickly dwarfed into something else and became a war to demonstrate the limits that apply to other countries need not apply to us to demonstrate with united states sets his mind to do something that we can that we can shape a large part of the world with the assumption being the use of american military power to assess the instrument to accomplish this. >> we hear so much of the term american exceptionalism president bush said american is a nation with the mission that comes from our most basic belief this great republic is the cause of freedom and a few years later obama said i believe american exceptionalism just as the british believe in british exceptionalism in greeks believed in greek exceptionalism. [laughter] isn't that one of the issues in the middle east? >> absolutely if you recall when president obama said i believe in american exceptionalism you also recall he got
it did make sense to say that at the outset that it was a war for oil because it appeared that our prosperity and well-being was contingent upon to insure that we had access to foreign oil but i argue in the book but it quickly dwarfed into something else and became a war to demonstrate the limits that apply to other countries need not apply to us to demonstrate with united states sets his mind to do something that we can that we can shape a large part of the world with the assumption being the...
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from the outset, they cast one vote per president and another for vice president rather than two for president. in that 1788-89 election, every elector surely intended to vote for george washington as president and adams as vice president. indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in the final count, federalist leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the -- many of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable, especially in the case of hamilton. quite to the contrary, hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported adams for vice president to keep him from getting any more meaningful post such as chief justice. there is no evidence that anyone at the convention for cell using -- foresaw using the vice presidency as a way to sidetrack rival
from the outset, they cast one vote per president and another for vice president rather than two for president. in that 1788-89 election, every elector surely intended to vote for george washington as president and adams as vice president. indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in the final count, federalist leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second...
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i mean the recovery at the outset was terrible. because i was six weeks where i couldn't put any weight on my leg. it was terrible. but i mean, it's worth it, you know? i want to get back out there. i want to compete. i enjoy it. and it's -- i think it's worth it. you know? >> would you feel differently if you'd had five or six concussions? if it was a different type of injury that you're having? >> i've had concussions. >> i played football in high school. i've had concussions. i mean i've had a lot of sports injuries. i mean nothing that's been debilitating thankfully, but i mean, i know going out, every time i go to -- every time i go to compete, which i'm not even at the point where i can compete yet, because i'm still recovering from my surgery. >> mm-hm. >> but i know every time i step on the field, that there's a risk. you know? i could get hit, and i could break my arm or my wrist, or my leg or my ankle, or anything. i could have somebody throw the ball, i mean it crack my helmet. and there's so many different things that c
i mean the recovery at the outset was terrible. because i was six weeks where i couldn't put any weight on my leg. it was terrible. but i mean, it's worth it, you know? i want to get back out there. i want to compete. i enjoy it. and it's -- i think it's worth it. you know? >> would you feel differently if you'd had five or six concussions? if it was a different type of injury that you're having? >> i've had concussions. >> i played football in high school. i've had...
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let me say from the outset i think the market is valuing the company incorrectly. market doesn't care that spam a service business growing by leaps and bounds. i'll bet the service revenue stream which includes the place you store your pictures could take on a much more pronounced role if the company used its money to boost the service. right now, it seems like an affirmation of the judgment that apple is a no growth company. that doesn't endear itself to the big growth companies. more important, there is a commonly held belief the forth coming iphone 7 will be dead on arrival. that's what we're hearing. no one has even seen it. the reason is the impressive reports the company is gearing up to make between $72 and 78 million iphone 7s. that could be the largest in the two years. if the stories are true i think this is one more reason to own it. not trade it. that's been my posture for ages. next up is microsoft. it is a company in transition moving toward cloud based software away from personal computer software. it is a gigantic challenge that happened quickly. in
let me say from the outset i think the market is valuing the company incorrectly. market doesn't care that spam a service business growing by leaps and bounds. i'll bet the service revenue stream which includes the place you store your pictures could take on a much more pronounced role if the company used its money to boost the service. right now, it seems like an affirmation of the judgment that apple is a no growth company. that doesn't endear itself to the big growth companies. more...
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i will say a word on the process at the outset talking about the block project. and the nuclear doctrine, looking to do that in two ways. and national academies and science, national academy of science through committee on arms control and the chinese scientist groups, rich discussions of this matter, we would like to expand it to include all members of p5 from the direction of scientist communities, some did not. there was complexity to be worked out but we see a role for the scientist to scientist discussion, so valuable in the us/china realm over many years, and expand to the whole. we are interested in p5 discussions per se on nuclear doctrine and strategies that get to a more intense level of sophisticated accomplish up to this point, for the coming year of work in 2016. i will wrap up the discussion. >> thank you. that was a fascinating discussion of the us approach. linton brooks. >> full disclosure. i am not a china expert. i am a nuclear policy expert desperately working to gain a minor in us/chinese/strategic relations. i am not going to comment directl
i will say a word on the process at the outset talking about the block project. and the nuclear doctrine, looking to do that in two ways. and national academies and science, national academy of science through committee on arms control and the chinese scientist groups, rich discussions of this matter, we would like to expand it to include all members of p5 from the direction of scientist communities, some did not. there was complexity to be worked out but we see a role for the scientist to...
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from the outset, as a member of the u.s. congress, i wish we could argue with this metal sooner.y hope that the borinqueneers and those that are departed and missing in action will know at last that their service has received the ultimate tribute from a grateful nation. over the years, even in the shadow of unequal treatment, your regiment never faltered to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example was operation, when the borinqueneers were attacked with playing the role of the enemy aggressors in a military exercise. they were able to halt the group of more than 32,000 american troops. our army commanders wisely deployed them into the heart of the korean war are seeing their capabilities. it has been one of my great honors as a senator to be involved in the effort to secure the congressional gold medal for the by having the opportunity to cosponsor the legislation passed in 2014. i also want to echo the sentiment about those students at st. luke's school from florida. ms. ford and her students raised thousands of dollars in her community towards
from the outset, as a member of the u.s. congress, i wish we could argue with this metal sooner.y hope that the borinqueneers and those that are departed and missing in action will know at last that their service has received the ultimate tribute from a grateful nation. over the years, even in the shadow of unequal treatment, your regiment never faltered to prove just how valuable it is to the cause of freedom. my favorite example was operation, when the borinqueneers were attacked with playing...
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in other words, it makes sense to say that at the outset, america's war for the greater middle east was a war for oil because it appeared that our prosperity, our well-being was contingent upon insuring we had access to foreign oil, but what i argue in the book is that if it began as a war for oil it actually quickly morphed into something else, but the war for the great zero-- greater middle east in some senses became a war to demonstrate that the limits that apply to other countries need not apply to us. to demonstrate that when the united states sets its mind to doing something that we can do it and can to use a term that they like in washington that in this instance we are able to shape a large part of the world. the assumption with policymakers be in that the use of american military power gives us a instrument to a commerce this shaping. >> we hear so much especially in this campaign season about the term american exceptionalism and i would like to read you this quote. president bush in 2004 said america is a nation with a mission and that mission comes from our most basic beliefs
in other words, it makes sense to say that at the outset, america's war for the greater middle east was a war for oil because it appeared that our prosperity, our well-being was contingent upon insuring we had access to foreign oil, but what i argue in the book is that if it began as a war for oil it actually quickly morphed into something else, but the war for the great zero-- greater middle east in some senses became a war to demonstrate that the limits that apply to other countries need not...
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lou: he said from the outset that he would have to put into play states other republicans couldn't.mong the states trump is hoping to win, the last time a republican won florida,io rr and virginia was in 2004. in california, michigan and pence strain yeah the last republican to win was 1988, george h.w. bush. and in california. ronalronald ronald reagan won te state in 1984. but only fools underestimate trump. an extraordinary number of them inhabit washington, d.c. and work at what passes for journalism these days. trump has brought excitement and millions of voters to the party. garnering a half million votes and republican turnout overall also record-breaking. 28 million votes cast so far this year with five states states still to go in the republican primaries. i believe trump will win this election irrespective of who ultimately is the democratic nominee. and if i may, i want to explain why. these are the principle electoral reasons. the party gaining democrats and independents in drove, the gop hasn't seen anything like it since perhaps ronald reagan. the rnc also working hard
lou: he said from the outset that he would have to put into play states other republicans couldn't.mong the states trump is hoping to win, the last time a republican won florida,io rr and virginia was in 2004. in california, michigan and pence strain yeah the last republican to win was 1988, george h.w. bush. and in california. ronalronald ronald reagan won te state in 1984. but only fools underestimate trump. an extraordinary number of them inhabit washington, d.c. and work at what passes for...
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maybe some fundamental misunderstanding of what she was supposed to do at the outset. some of those questions may be answered in the fbi inquiry. i also wanted to make one very quick point. remember when the e-mail ring first blew up more than a year ago, donald trump was not a for sure political force on the republican side. this issue still damaged her trustworthiness ratings. this has been a problem and question from the start. absent donald trump. charlie: a couple of questions before you guys go. what do you expect her to say now? here is what someone said. while opponents are sure to misrepresent this report, in howity, the documents show consistent her practices were with other secretaries and senior officials who also used personal e-mail. is that true? mark: there are differences. one, it was a different age. the reliance on e-mail was nothing like what it was. second, as john said, it was a private server. it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the thi
maybe some fundamental misunderstanding of what she was supposed to do at the outset. some of those questions may be answered in the fbi inquiry. i also wanted to make one very quick point. remember when the e-mail ring first blew up more than a year ago, donald trump was not a for sure political force on the republican side. this issue still damaged her trustworthiness ratings. this has been a problem and question from the start. absent donald trump. charlie: a couple of questions before you...
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it's important at the outset to remind yourself why it was necessary to modernize the surveillance act in the first place. as you know, the the fisa was passed in 1978 after the committee hearings and the abuses they disclose persuaded congress that it should be subject to judicial review. congress passed fisa and to find those of surveillance, they required approval from that court, in finding which surveillance fell in the category, congress differentiated by the technology of the communication, in a way that effectuated its intent to have court approval for domesticated where the fourth amendment apply but those communications that were foreign-based or the fourth amendment does not apply. however, with the change of communications technology in intervening years that carveout started to break down. with result of the government found itself into expense significant manpower generating individual fisa court applications for surveillance as against persons were outside the united states. the very category of surveillance that congress specifically intended to exclude what i'm opposed
it's important at the outset to remind yourself why it was necessary to modernize the surveillance act in the first place. as you know, the the fisa was passed in 1978 after the committee hearings and the abuses they disclose persuaded congress that it should be subject to judicial review. congress passed fisa and to find those of surveillance, they required approval from that court, in finding which surveillance fell in the category, congress differentiated by the technology of the...
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justice kennedy: well, just to be clear, you said at the outset you don't think any of these are "official acts," but then i thought i heard you say that, third, contacting other government officials as part of an effort to encourage state research is not an "official act"? mr. francisco: that's the indictment, your honor. if they had actually proved what was -- justice kennedy: what was justice kagan is asking, is that an "official act"? mr. francisco: if it actually -- justice kagan: if it's true, but -- mr. francisco: if he had tried to encouraged them to do it, yes. if they had proved that he had tried to encourage them to do that, that would have been an "official act." our argument is that, first, the jury was never properly instructed on that question, and second, he never did in fact urge university researchers to do anything. and if i could just conclude, before reserving the remainder of my time for rebuttal, at the one event where he actually had direct contact with the university researchers, justice kagan, this was the luncheon held at the mansion. the all of the witnesses who
justice kennedy: well, just to be clear, you said at the outset you don't think any of these are "official acts," but then i thought i heard you say that, third, contacting other government officials as part of an effort to encourage state research is not an "official act"? mr. francisco: that's the indictment, your honor. if they had actually proved what was -- justice kennedy: what was justice kagan is asking, is that an "official act"? mr. francisco: if it...
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i want to continue on the common theme and just mention at the outset that it is important to know that i continue to hear from folks back in minnesota as well that aren't in large, integrated practices, solo practices, small group practices, et cetera, that do have that concern. and as you mentioned, you want to make sure that they have every opportunity to participate. i think they want that reassurance. and we just kind of need to keep monitoring that going forward, and i thank you for that. let me ask you this question. i've also heard from a lot of physicians and doctors in minnesota about the meaningful use program for electronic health records and how it doesn't do a very good job of taking into account the way physicians treat patients and use their electronic health care records. this rule the same old same old, or do you make real changes in how you are going to be encouraging doctors now to actually use their electronic health care records? >> thank you, congressman. and i would agree that our district practices some of the best medicine. the meaningful use program is somethi
i want to continue on the common theme and just mention at the outset that it is important to know that i continue to hear from folks back in minnesota as well that aren't in large, integrated practices, solo practices, small group practices, et cetera, that do have that concern. and as you mentioned, you want to make sure that they have every opportunity to participate. i think they want that reassurance. and we just kind of need to keep monitoring that going forward, and i thank you for that....
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>> reporter: the fbi director said in the outset he would not talk about pending investigation.ked him if he conducted a security inquiry, that's the term mrs. clinton used to describe the fbi. critics say it is an effort to down play the security. and director comy said i don't know what that is. we do investigations here in the fbi. we asked him to address concerns, largely among government employees who hold security clearance and told fox news, if we did a fractions of what mrs. clinton and aides had done we would be in prison. director comey. said in this case there would be no special set of rules for anyone under the fbi investigation, jon. >> so the investigation obviously goes on. and with elsewhere were you able to ask him? >> the other main headlines was with isis. the fbi assesses isis as a prand power lost luster with recruits in the united states. in early 2015, they were seeing americans travel to iraq and that number drops to one a month. they believe the brand name of isis on social media is tarnished once people understand what life is like in the caliphate. th
>> reporter: the fbi director said in the outset he would not talk about pending investigation.ked him if he conducted a security inquiry, that's the term mrs. clinton used to describe the fbi. critics say it is an effort to down play the security. and director comy said i don't know what that is. we do investigations here in the fbi. we asked him to address concerns, largely among government employees who hold security clearance and told fox news, if we did a fractions of what mrs....
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you said it at the outset. this is expected to be a busy travel weekend. these days the weekend starts thursday night. people hitting the road. one is that gas prices are down. and it's been so miserable so if you get a beautiful day and beautiful weekend people want to get away and head to the beach. that is the local tradition. the traffic is another tradition. we talk to travelers toda anxiety. >> if we go early in the morning, really early. >> when we come back at 6:00, we will tell you more about the strategies that people are telling us about. good news here again, flowing smoothly at the bay bridge. there is a backup to get to the toll booth. and another backup on approaching the severn river bridge. we want to go to jamie sullivan for a look at the traffic report. she will tell you about the backup. jamie: all three lanes are slow approaching the severn river. the bay bridge it's just under an hour on the baltimore washington parkway. up to 50 to baltimore. if you have to catch a flight you will need the extra time to get to b.w.i. closer to home y
you said it at the outset. this is expected to be a busy travel weekend. these days the weekend starts thursday night. people hitting the road. one is that gas prices are down. and it's been so miserable so if you get a beautiful day and beautiful weekend people want to get away and head to the beach. that is the local tradition. the traffic is another tradition. we talk to travelers toda anxiety. >> if we go early in the morning, really early. >> when we come back at 6:00, we will...
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the flight from paris across outset. thursday morning the plane pla enters greek air sprays.hey make voice contact. there are no reports of stormyto weather. and then, over the mediterranean, something went a rye, it executed a turn of 90 degrees left and then a turn of 360 degrees toward the right dropping from 37 thousand to 15 thousand feet and then we lost it at about 10 thousand feet. 2:29 am off the coast of egypt the plane was gone, no distress call no other indication of trouble. in the coming hours the families of the victims of cairo and charles da gail airport demanded answers from the authorities. them don't have information. ha but obviously there is little hope. late morning paris time thursday a grim face france was the bad news. the information we have been able to gather is the plane came down and is lost. why did it crash. coat have been a mechanical error or terrorism. t that's a possibility. >> possibility of having a different action or having a terror attack is higher than the possibility of having particular kale. anotherr egypt air flight headsd to cai
the flight from paris across outset. thursday morning the plane pla enters greek air sprays.hey make voice contact. there are no reports of stormyto weather. and then, over the mediterranean, something went a rye, it executed a turn of 90 degrees left and then a turn of 360 degrees toward the right dropping from 37 thousand to 15 thousand feet and then we lost it at about 10 thousand feet. 2:29 am off the coast of egypt the plane was gone, no distress call no other indication of trouble. in the...
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howie says that douglas was the guy they targeted from the outset.nvolved in all phases of operation. >>> eyes on the minds and the greens at the grand opening of ron jaworsky's new golf club. former eagle, john runyon was there. his playing partner, the axe man, the putter man and jeremiah trotter, a nice putt there feels for sam bradford in this mess. >> he has always been the guy, the number one overall draft pick and never had anyone behind him to push him. it was a shock to him at first but i think that once that settled in and his competitive nature came in he was like i'm in a good situation. >> how about the phillies they keep finding ways to win. their 12th win this season. they got enough offense to get the job done. franco had three hits including this home run in the eighth inning. the phillies reached 19 wins in 12 fewer games than last year, a season high five games over .500 and the braves are 7-24 and 1-16 at home. the phillies future is looking bright and so is the sixers they have a good chance of landing the number one draft pick t
howie says that douglas was the guy they targeted from the outset.nvolved in all phases of operation. >>> eyes on the minds and the greens at the grand opening of ron jaworsky's new golf club. former eagle, john runyon was there. his playing partner, the axe man, the putter man and jeremiah trotter, a nice putt there feels for sam bradford in this mess. >> he has always been the guy, the number one overall draft pick and never had anyone behind him to push him. it was a shock to...
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buildings, which went up in the late 30s were in the kind of conversation with each other from the outset. with the street and the people who walked by, it seems to me there still in that conversation 75 years after. so time is moving along but i want to keep moving. we now have the post office behind us and were making our way toward the square. were making our way toward this building. it's going to hit us if we keep walking that way so were headed for that building. this to me is one of the most spookiest and most dignified buildings in the downtown area. it's very unusual for that part of town. you can see there's a much more obvious eastern theme going on. you've got these arched windows and interesting shapes. you also have these panels and these are the handiwork of a master and they were brought to work on the dome and rock but that's another story that i don't have time for now. it's in the book. what i found fascinating about his story was these foreign elements being integrated and becoming something that people identify with as jerusalem. you see everyone thinking that this wa
buildings, which went up in the late 30s were in the kind of conversation with each other from the outset. with the street and the people who walked by, it seems to me there still in that conversation 75 years after. so time is moving along but i want to keep moving. we now have the post office behind us and were making our way toward the square. were making our way toward this building. it's going to hit us if we keep walking that way so were headed for that building. this to me is one of the...
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and i want to stress from the outset i don't mean they're on the opposite ends of the spectrum. on the spectrum there are some significant differences. they're probably about here rather than here. but what they do have is a different view of the value of american intervention. and how interventions turn out. president obama has proven himself to be very skeptical about use of military force. he's resisted intervening in syria. he intervened in libya at hillary clinton's behest and regretted it. hillary clinton is fundamentally more persuaded that military force is an important tool, that american intervention can work out well. that america's role in the world should be as expansive as it has been through the post war period. president obama has been redefining the american role somewhat nmore narrowly. that's the contrast between the two. >> now factor in donald trump. where does he go? more to the president obama side of the equation or secretary clinton? >> it's complicated as things are with donald trump. he can cut either way. on the question of isis for example he's much
and i want to stress from the outset i don't mean they're on the opposite ends of the spectrum. on the spectrum there are some significant differences. they're probably about here rather than here. but what they do have is a different view of the value of american intervention. and how interventions turn out. president obama has proven himself to be very skeptical about use of military force. he's resisted intervening in syria. he intervened in libya at hillary clinton's behest and regretted...
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instead of apologizing at the outset, making it clear she had made a profound mistake, there was story after story that had proven to be less than the truth. >> as we look at the report and the way she set up her e-mails, the e-mails made staffers nervous. the staffers said we were very nervous about this. >> that's another point. i want to let john get in here. but i just want to say, she refused to testify. six staffers refused to testify. the i.t. person who set it up resigned, quit the state department. against all of that. this is mistransparency. this was set up for that, and we find e-mails being put forth about potential hacking, trying to hack about things that we haven't seen. all of which are hidden, along with 30,000 e-mails. they also decided to get rid of. it is from the beginning a crisis and it is a big one. it's almost as big as watergate. >> all right, pat caddell, stand by. we also want to hear from you. we're looking for your tweets. you can send them to us at political insiders, and me, too. we'll have the insiders and their thoughts on memorial day, coming up next
instead of apologizing at the outset, making it clear she had made a profound mistake, there was story after story that had proven to be less than the truth. >> as we look at the report and the way she set up her e-mails, the e-mails made staffers nervous. the staffers said we were very nervous about this. >> that's another point. i want to let john get in here. but i just want to say, she refused to testify. six staffers refused to testify. the i.t. person who set it up resigned,...
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. >> i think, a, the size of the field, which was a great strength for republicans at the outset, worked against us and it worked in his favor. and b, recognition of the electorate, disaffection, anger, unhappiness, however you want to describe it, the real recognition of that and how to go about addressing it early on in the cycle would have made a big difference. >> fair to say that all of your campaigns would admit you sort of missed the trump electorate? that you didn't believe they were as powerful or big as it was? >> i think we all did. we tried to stay focused on the issues and we did that as much as we possibly could. and that's what ted did successfully. and he was the outsider. no one fought against washington harder than ted cruz in washington. >> but it didn't resonate the way trump did. >> at the end of the day, it was about trump's ability to capitalize on the media and get his message out there and i think a lot of folks mistook that for washington outsider. >> and adding to that, when trump got in the race a year ago, nobody took him seriously. he presented himself as an
. >> i think, a, the size of the field, which was a great strength for republicans at the outset, worked against us and it worked in his favor. and b, recognition of the electorate, disaffection, anger, unhappiness, however you want to describe it, the real recognition of that and how to go about addressing it early on in the cycle would have made a big difference. >> fair to say that all of your campaigns would admit you sort of missed the trump electorate? that you didn't believe...
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let me say this at the outset, shame on them. shame on all of them. shame on every one of them.st of all. they embrace obama and most of his policies, but out of animus can't bring themselves to support donald trump? can't respect the republican voters who have chosen him? and in their petty spite will, in effect, support the candidate i of hillary clinton who they know -- of hillary clinton who they know would be utterly disastrous for this country that they have served. george w. bush, who served the nation in a hotly-contested and disputed election should of all people in this great country understand his duty right now to trump, to the gop and to the nation he served. the disloyalty of the elites to the republican party, their egoistic elitism, is precisely why in this election millions of voters are rejecting career politicians and our failed class of political elites. it is why, in my opinion, donald trump will not only win the election in november, he will usher in a new era in american history and restore principle and integrity to government. restore prosperity to all a
let me say this at the outset, shame on them. shame on all of them. shame on every one of them.st of all. they embrace obama and most of his policies, but out of animus can't bring themselves to support donald trump? can't respect the republican voters who have chosen him? and in their petty spite will, in effect, support the candidate i of hillary clinton who they know -- of hillary clinton who they know would be utterly disastrous for this country that they have served. george w. bush, who...
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. >> very senior career people at the state department raised concerns about this from the outset.t's a ludicrous arrangement, the idea of a private server out in some closet somewhere. we don't know this hasn't been hacked. it's safe to assume it has been hacked. her own president, the u.s. government has promulgated rules and regulations, and we know the inspector general found her to be faulted. and she reinspector general. which looks very, very bad. this is just more of the same from the clintons. they think there is a separate set of rules and law that applies to them. unfortunately i'm not sure bernie sanders is going to make the most of this but he certainly ought to. >> there must be someone at a bernie sanders camp saying between this and the dubious donations of the clintons. if we want to win this thing we can watch this attack right now. >> i think it's unlikely they will do that. the reason is sanders has gone much farther than expected. almost the democrat version of donald trump. because he's focused so much of his campaign on himself. on his personality. on his iss
. >> very senior career people at the state department raised concerns about this from the outset.t's a ludicrous arrangement, the idea of a private server out in some closet somewhere. we don't know this hasn't been hacked. it's safe to assume it has been hacked. her own president, the u.s. government has promulgated rules and regulations, and we know the inspector general found her to be faulted. and she reinspector general. which looks very, very bad. this is just more of the same from...
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i think the the appropriate response at the outset is an expression of concern and sorrow over this unspeakable tragedy, a commitment to work with the officials to determine the causati causation. we can all jump to conclusions but i think those that would lead this country or other countries, i think you would expect a little more. >> we both know who you're talking about. let me put few tweet back up on the screen. it looks like yet another terrorist attack. airplane departed from paris. when will we get cuff, smart and vigilant? you'll not be surprised i heard some say it appears he was right. doesn't he get some credit for inticket? >> well, i think his instinct is no different than several people on the planet, but they're not running for president. we know that there was an airliner take b out over the sinai some time ago so you could put those foeg and talk about probability and you can learn more along the way and reach some kind of conclusion but that's not based on the facts and i think before leaders speak out they should have all the facts at hand. sorrow for the victims, pledge you
i think the the appropriate response at the outset is an expression of concern and sorrow over this unspeakable tragedy, a commitment to work with the officials to determine the causati causation. we can all jump to conclusions but i think those that would lead this country or other countries, i think you would expect a little more. >> we both know who you're talking about. let me put few tweet back up on the screen. it looks like yet another terrorist attack. airplane departed from...
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the flight from paris across europe towards the destination of cairo, goes smoothly at the outset. 1:24 thursday morning, the plane enters greek air space. air controllers there make voice contact. there are no reports of stormy weather. and then, over the mediterranean, something went awry. >> translator: it executed a turn of 90 degrees left and then a turn of 360 degrees toward the right. dropping from 37,000, to 15,000 feet and then we lost it at about 10,000 feet. >> 2:29 a.m., 175 miles off the coast of egypt, the plane was gone. no distress call. no other indication of trouble. in the coming hours, the families of the victims at both cairo and paris' charles de gaulle airports were racked with worry and demanded answers from the authorities. >> translator: they don't have any information, they haven't found the wreckage, but obviously there is little hope. >> late morning paris time thursday, a grim-faced french president francois hollande announces the bad news. >> translator: the information we have been able to gather, is the plane came down and it was lost. >> why did it cr
the flight from paris across europe towards the destination of cairo, goes smoothly at the outset. 1:24 thursday morning, the plane enters greek air space. air controllers there make voice contact. there are no reports of stormy weather. and then, over the mediterranean, something went awry. >> translator: it executed a turn of 90 degrees left and then a turn of 360 degrees toward the right. dropping from 37,000, to 15,000 feet and then we lost it at about 10,000 feet. >> 2:29 a.m.,...