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scott patton, who has 200 acres, is one of many family growers who supply the company with manzanilla olives. >> my grandpa started back in the early fifties, and my dad, jim patton, really brought the--and kind of organized the whole orchards and got things going, and... why i like olives? olives are good for you. olives--we were just talking about olive extract. you can eat an olive, and it helps reduce cholesterol. there's a lot of good thin@s about olives. olive oil--that's a greathing. >> but tell m a little bit--these are your babies basically. >> well, yes, they are. yes. a lot of times you'll get years where there's just af olive here a@d an olive there. but the pollination was great this year, so we have olives pretty uniformly in the--throughout the canopy. so we sell--the majority of our olives go to bell-carter. um, they've been great for the industry, and they produce a great, great product. >> california's weather is perfect for olives, and some of these trees can grow for several hundred years. but you may be surprised to know that harvesting in california is largely do
scott patton, who has 200 acres, is one of many family growers who supply the company with manzanilla olives. >> my grandpa started back in the early fifties, and my dad, jim patton, really brought the--and kind of organized the whole orchards and got things going, and... why i like olives? olives are good for you. olives--we were just talking about olive extract. you can eat an olive, and it helps reduce cholesterol. there's a lot of good thin@s about olives. olive oil--that's a...
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major general gary patton, sexual assault prevention and response office. rear admiral frederick kenney, judge advocate general of the united states coast guard. thank you all. i think we can start with admiral kenney. >> that afternoon. -- good afternoon take thank you for the opportunity to discuss the coast guard's efforts to prevent a response to sexual assault in our service. good afternoon to you, madam rag member graham. i share the commitment to the safety and well being of each of our servicemembers. ensuring that coast guard personnel have a collaborative cohesive work environment that allows them to accomplish their mission, protecting those on the sea, protecting america, protecting the sea itself. eliminating evidence of sexual assault within the coast guard with -- was a significant theme. sexual assault is intolerable in the coast guard. it's devastating to its victims, it has broad repercussions throughout the service. we're committed to doing everything we can to prevent sexual assault, to investigate and every allegation, to holding people
major general gary patton, sexual assault prevention and response office. rear admiral frederick kenney, judge advocate general of the united states coast guard. thank you all. i think we can start with admiral kenney. >> that afternoon. -- good afternoon take thank you for the opportunity to discuss the coast guard's efforts to prevent a response to sexual assault in our service. good afternoon to you, madam rag member graham. i share the commitment to the safety and well being of each...
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[cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences. washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase draconian 2% cuts can be uttered. [laughter] the president was self parody as he described the consequences of a 2.5% cut. it reminded me of the scene from murrayusters when bill is talking about the end of the world, cats and dogs living together. i half expected to see the marshmallow man come walking out. [applause] but the white house was certain republicans were going to fold under and cave. instead, we stood around and got the first small step. i underscore. step to reining i
[cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the country...
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yes, i went there. >> reporter: patton says her maternal-like advice was aimed at a specific group ofls she met after attending a women's leadership conference on campus, those in search of a family as well as a career. >> look at your opportunity here at princeton to do not just learn about your subject of interest, or learn about your major, but look at life planning from a more holistic perspective. >> reporter: reaction was swift and mixed, online and on the street. >> i would not agree with that -- that comment. i think you'll have lots of opportunities, you know, in life. you know, depending on what path you go in terms of working, you know, to meet whoever your ideal partner would be in life. >> yes, i think it's elitist. >> reporter: a recen graduate of princeton, who now writes for the "huffington post" fired back in an onleinart kl. >> i think the university is about much more than trying to get a ring on your finger before the time you graduate. you shouldn't get married to someone just because they're smart and went to princeton. you should probably love them, too. >> repo
yes, i went there. >> reporter: patton says her maternal-like advice was aimed at a specific group ofls she met after attending a women's leadership conference on campus, those in search of a family as well as a career. >> look at your opportunity here at princeton to do not just learn about your subject of interest, or learn about your major, but look at life planning from a more holistic perspective. >> reporter: reaction was swift and mixed, online and on the street....
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when princeton alum susan patton wrote a letter published in the daily campus paper -- >> here is my, the daughters i never had. >> reporter: she didn't think her how-to guide on landing a husband would cause such controver controversy. >> for most of you the attorney stone of your future and happiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry. you will never again have this concentration of men who are worthy of you. >> reporter: the mother of two sons and princetonians offered her advice to female students telling them princeton and other i' ivy league universities are the best places to find prince charming. >> here is what nobody is telling you. find a husband on campus before you graduate. yes, i went there. >> reporter: patton says her maternal life advice was aimed at a specific group of college girls she met after atending a women's leadership conference on campus. those in search of a family as well as a career. >> look at your opportunity here at princeton to do not just learn about your subject of interest or learn about your major, but look at life planning from a
when princeton alum susan patton wrote a letter published in the daily campus paper -- >> here is my, the daughters i never had. >> reporter: she didn't think her how-to guide on landing a husband would cause such controver controversy. >> for most of you the attorney stone of your future and happiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry. you will never again have this concentration of men who are worthy of you. >> reporter: the mother of two sons and...
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patton agreed to reverse her tuition. >> i believe god didn't bring me that far for nothing.s a blessing i'm back in school, able to finish up. >> nina has just been offered a new job as a mortgage under writer and expects her financial situation to greatly improve. and if have you a problem i can help you with click on 7 on your side. >> thank you. >> spence jer back now. >> yes. checking weather. whether there is rain to come. >> a little bit of coming. almost nothing showing up in the way of rainfall. limb patches of green here and there, scattered about. that is the only location reporting anything more than about 100/100ths around the bay area today. tomorrow look for patches of skmours sprinkles moving through the state. especially northern two thirds of the state. it will be mild in loks despite clouds and presence of some sprinkles. here in the bay area we may see scattered sprinkles in the north bay. topping out at about 70 into mildest loks and the accu-weather forecast looks like this, dry mild, friday. showers throughout the weekend. including easter suchbltd be s
patton agreed to reverse her tuition. >> i believe god didn't bring me that far for nothing.s a blessing i'm back in school, able to finish up. >> nina has just been offered a new job as a mortgage under writer and expects her financial situation to greatly improve. and if have you a problem i can help you with click on 7 on your side. >> thank you. >> spence jer back now. >> yes. checking weather. whether there is rain to come. >> a little bit of coming....
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scott continued as patton, "there's another thing i want you to remember. i don't want to get any messages saying we are holding our position. we're not holding anything. let the other side do that. we're advancing constantly. we're not interested in holding on to anything except the enemy. we're going to hold him by the nose and kick him in the posterior. we're going to kick the heck out of him all the time. we're going to go through him like through a goose. 30 years from now when you're sitting around the fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks you, what did you do in the great world war ii, you won't have to say i shoveled manure in louisiana. that same sentiment, the same sentiments in st. crispin day talked about a tradition that has been a tradition in america for centuries of men and women rallying together to fight for freedom. rallying against hard odds, rallying against challenging obstacles. and i would observe that that fight should not be a partisan fight. this is not a question of republican or democrat, liberty, the right to lif
scott continued as patton, "there's another thing i want you to remember. i don't want to get any messages saying we are holding our position. we're not holding anything. let the other side do that. we're advancing constantly. we're not interested in holding on to anything except the enemy. we're going to hold him by the nose and kick him in the posterior. we're going to kick the heck out of him all the time. we're going to go through him like through a goose. 30 years from now when you're...
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[cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton.leaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences. washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase draconian 2% cuts can be uttered. [laughter] after a while, the president was self parody as he described the consequences of a 2.5% cut. it reminded me of the scene from ghost busters when bill murray is talking about the end of the world, cats and dogs living together. thelf expected to see marshmallow man come walking out. [applause] but the white house was certain republicans were going to fold under and cave. instead, we stood around and got the first small step. i und
[cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton.leaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the...
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i think that was spencer patton. we'll see if we have him in a bit. jacob, let me start wit you. what do you thk of these latest developments? >> well, i think they're fairly prectable actually. it is very clear that the european central bank has given cyprus an ultimatum. it basically put as gun to your head. unless you come up with a deal that qualifies you for an international financial bailout by monday we're going to blow up your banks. unsurprisingly the cypriots are scrambling. we'll see what they come up with. melissa: lance, what do you think about that, one of the things, this is just one rert that came out a couple minutes ago, that they were talking about potentially instituting that levy on deposits again. they were going to levy deposits bigger than $100,000. that insane idea is back on the table. can you believe it? >> sure. well, n only that, these capital controls are much more nteresting because, basically what they c do is come in and convert demand deposits like checking accounts, into cds. to keep the money in the bank. melissa: oh. >> thhre is lot of real in
i think that was spencer patton. we'll see if we have him in a bit. jacob, let me start wit you. what do you thk of these latest developments? >> well, i think they're fairly prectable actually. it is very clear that the european central bank has given cyprus an ultimatum. it basically put as gun to your head. unless you come up with a deal that qualifies you for an international financial bailout by monday we're going to blow up your banks. unsurprisingly the cypriots are scrambling....
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general of the united states air force, maj general fond of the marine corps, major general gary patton, director of sexual assault prevention and response office, the rear admiral judge at general of the united states coast guard. thank you. i think that we can start. >> good afternoon madame chair gillibrand and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the coast guard efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault in our service and good afternoon to you, a ranking member gramm. i share the, on its commitment to the safety and well-being of each of our service members. ensuring the coast guard personnel have a collaborative cohesive work environment that allows them to accomplish their mission, protecting those on the sea, protecting americans from threats delivered by the sea and protecting the sea itself. eliminating incidents of sexual assault within the coast guard was a significant central theme of the, wants state of the coast guard address delivered three weeks ago. sexual assault is intolerable and the coast guard and its dev
general of the united states air force, maj general fond of the marine corps, major general gary patton, director of sexual assault prevention and response office, the rear admiral judge at general of the united states coast guard. thank you. i think that we can start. >> good afternoon madame chair gillibrand and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the coast guard efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault in our service and...
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the hula hoop was patton today ,-com,-com ma march 5, 50 years ago.heck out these people hula hooping from our staff. we will be right back with my "two cents more" and the answer to the question of the day. is the stock markets will run for real alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side.
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the hula hoop was patton today ,-com,-com ma march 5, 50 years ago.ut these people hula hooping from our staff. we will be right back with my "two cents more" and the answer to the question of the day. is the stock markets will run for real >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: st one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitori
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joining us now is spencer patton. he is in investments founder and ceo and mary, first to you.hat a world without hugo chÁvez from our perspective is a better place. >> i think that it is a necessary but insufficient condition to change venezuela, but it is necessary. a lot of cubans would be happy if the casters have moved off the stage. >> there is nobody to take place on under phony promises. >> that is probably true. i think we should keep in mind that they are to have a military dictatorship in place. they already have control over the revenue. so nicolÁs maduro is the vice president. i don't expect a lot of change. david: were you surprised that there was virtually no effect on oil markets today? >> i was a little bit surprised. the dow jones is at an all-time high. the crude oil has lost its gains for the year. we will have some interest here very shortly, this is just another element of the crude oil market. david: one thing is to replace all of the engineers and the professional cronies. basically he turned it into a crony capitalist operation and they are producing a
joining us now is spencer patton. he is in investments founder and ceo and mary, first to you.hat a world without hugo chÁvez from our perspective is a better place. >> i think that it is a necessary but insufficient condition to change venezuela, but it is necessary. a lot of cubans would be happy if the casters have moved off the stage. >> there is nobody to take place on under phony promises. >> that is probably true. i think we should keep in mind that they are to have a...
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general george patton was right when he said the test of success is not what you do when you are at the top, it is how high you bounce when you hit the bottom. my question for you today is what does our bonds look like? how resilience will we be in the face of overwhelming opposition? opposition will hurt us, obviously. but if we keep seeing -- if we keep being introspective, if we have confidence in our abilities and principles, and that will allow us to get up and fight again. there is a story i love to tell about an old farmhouse with a note on the door hung with rusty nails. it told a lot about the resilience and the pound's stability and confidence of a ander -- and bounceability confidence of a farmer who lived there. ldte out by jackrabbits, soul out, still here." electing --in me in and letting the rest now we are still here? --in letting the rest know we are still here? we are still here because our values of limited government and personal responsibility are still here. just as they had been over two hundred years ago. sometimes success comes from just getting up every day and
general george patton was right when he said the test of success is not what you do when you are at the top, it is how high you bounce when you hit the bottom. my question for you today is what does our bonds look like? how resilience will we be in the face of overwhelming opposition? opposition will hurt us, obviously. but if we keep seeing -- if we keep being introspective, if we have confidence in our abilities and principles, and that will allow us to get up and fight again. there is a...
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chief staff judge advocate of the, the of the brain core, major general gary patton, director special response office, where admiral freddie king, judge advocate general of the united states coast guard. thank you all and i think we should start with mr. kenny. >> good afternoon, madam chair gillibrand and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the coast guard's efforts to prevent and espaÑa sexual assault in our service. good afternoon to you, ranking member graham. i show the commandants commitment to the safety and well being of each of our service members. assuring the coast guard personal have a collaborative cohesive work environment that allows them to accomplish their mission, protecting those on the sea, protecting america from threats delivered by sea, protecting the sea itself. a limitin limited incidents of l assault within the coast guard with was a significant central seem of the state of nose guard address delivered three weeks ago. sexual assault is intolerable in the coast guard. it's devastating to its
chief staff judge advocate of the, the of the brain core, major general gary patton, director special response office, where admiral freddie king, judge advocate general of the united states coast guard. thank you all and i think we should start with mr. kenny. >> good afternoon, madam chair gillibrand and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss the coast guard's efforts to prevent and espaÑa sexual assault in our service....
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the kuwaiti guy withig tank helmet, looked like patton. interesting guy. >> greg: all right. ahead.opments on the attack on the consulate in benghazi. major victory for gun owners in america next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: uh-oh. dems have a problem with the so-called assault weapons been a. they can't get enough of their own people to support it. dianne feinstein got a call from reid who told feinstein the ban on assault weapons is removed from the gun bill hitting the senate floor. as predicted, the senate would never get the legislation to the senate floor. why here, why now? what is going on? >> andrea: i don't think they ever had the vote for the assault weapons ban. they thought including it in the larmer packal, it would have dragged the bill back. they want to pass something, the white house wants to pass something. the president's poll numbers are not doing well. they are lagging. they figure let's take it out and offer it as an amendment. she can be happy on her own and it doesn't slow down the larger comprehensive packal of gun control, which is what they want to do
the kuwaiti guy withig tank helmet, looked like patton. interesting guy. >> greg: all right. ahead.opments on the attack on the consulate in benghazi. major victory for gun owners in america next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: uh-oh. dems have a problem with the so-called assault weapons been a. they can't get enough of their own people to support it. dianne feinstein got a call from reid who told feinstein the ban on assault weapons is removed from the gun bill...
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spencer patton, chief investment officer at steel vine investments. you recognize jonathan hoenig, he is portfolio manager manager at capitalist pig.com and fox news contributor. thanks to all three of you for joining us. lance, let me start with you. the average person is watching this and hearing record, record, record. saying what am i missing? what are they missing? >> well obviously they're missing the market going up but there is kind of this assumption that the average investor has been out of the market three years, four years now and now they're just kind of waking up. that is not the case. most people that are invested --. melissa: you don't think so? >> no, it is not. if you look at lot of data, only 20% of the americans are actively involved in the market anyway. the bulk of those are inveed for the most part. they're in the markets. they're participating and, you know the issue really becomes though we have to look at risk here. we've obviously got the fed inducing markets. 85 billion a month. melissa: right. >> driving these market price
spencer patton, chief investment officer at steel vine investments. you recognize jonathan hoenig, he is portfolio manager manager at capitalist pig.com and fox news contributor. thanks to all three of you for joining us. lance, let me start with you. the average person is watching this and hearing record, record, record. saying what am i missing? what are they missing? >> well obviously they're missing the market going up but there is kind of this assumption that the average investor has...
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firm patton boggs and used to be head of the rule of law for the state department inside baghdad.returned there this week to work on investment project and really spent the day trying to stay safe. he joins us now by phone live in baghdad after leaving his hotel due to the danger of the bombing attacks. dave, thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about today? >> thanks, bret. the ten-year anniversary of the invation of iraq was marked by some tension reminiscent of the worst days of the war. bombs went off across baghdad today is. resulting in multiple deaths and injury. as we drove around baghdad today we saw the result in closing of government offices and businesses early. traffic jacks and some gridlock across the city. the same time, today was marked by new political uncertainty. lack lab announced provincial elections would be put off for six months. iraqi government sources are telling us now that the delay will be extented for all provinces across iraq. so in some, while the security has mostly improved in iraq over the last few years, the anniversary was a reminde
firm patton boggs and used to be head of the rule of law for the state department inside baghdad.returned there this week to work on investment project and really spent the day trying to stay safe. he joins us now by phone live in baghdad after leaving his hotel due to the danger of the bombing attacks. dave, thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about today? >> thanks, bret. the ten-year anniversary of the invation of iraq was marked by some tension reminiscent of the worst days...
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the kuwaiti guy with the big tank helmet, looked like patton. interesting guy. >> greg: all right.new developments on the attack on the consulate in benghazi. major victory for gun owners in america next on "the five." ♪ ♪ clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com ♪ ♪ >> eric: uh-oh. dems have a problem with the so-called assault weapons been a. they can't get enough of their own people to support it. dianne feinstein got a call from reid who told feinstein the ban on assault weapons is removed from the gun bill hitting the senate floor. as predicted, the senate would never get the legislation to the senate floor. why here, why now? what is going on? >> andrea: i don't think they ever had the vote for the assault weapons ban. they thought including it in
the kuwaiti guy with the big tank helmet, looked like patton. interesting guy. >> greg: all right.new developments on the attack on the consulate in benghazi. major victory for gun owners in america next on "the five." ♪ ♪ clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot...
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only said dead's of the war we were talking on the subject just thinking about the nature of war, patton suggested consider how every other human endeavor shrinks to insignificance. god i love it was the finishing line. but at least not to own up a little bit with a throw of combat intermixes in the unlikeliest do that has a repellent factor once you're there you don't leave it to and his lifelong for rival compaq budget -- just to finish up the john keegan died recently. of the historian of the last 75 years the most effective and insightful and keegan was quick to suggest anybody to have done their hair to talk about such things is in the category of a bullfrog or any other thing trying to achieve lofty circumstance to get it down to the operational level and in the end if i don't leave the peace of soul up here and will not have done my job. or your questions will not have done their job. let what people's nation's go to war and it is meant to be instructional for younger people in the crowd and i suggest we do so because of interest perceived or real and do so because of fear which i
only said dead's of the war we were talking on the subject just thinking about the nature of war, patton suggested consider how every other human endeavor shrinks to insignificance. god i love it was the finishing line. but at least not to own up a little bit with a throw of combat intermixes in the unlikeliest do that has a repellent factor once you're there you don't leave it to and his lifelong for rival compaq budget -- just to finish up the john keegan died recently. of the historian of...
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i think i would turn it over to major general patton to let you know what the survey revealed and told us among the various reasons people don't report. >> lieutenant general chipman. >> senator, to follow on what general harding said, these are the most difficult kinds of allegations to share with anyone. these are the intimate details of personal lives, bodily integrity. this masher over that thayer, a great desire for privacy on the part of the terms to avoid general knowledge among unit members, the community of the kinds of things inflicted upon them. finally, what is different about military service is the idea you take on this member of the team cohesion, good order, discipline and were shown very well and the documentary you asked us if we'd seen. one of the biggest crimes as the assault is secondly the attitude of the military and the lack of support these victims received and that violation of the fundamental believe they are part of a team that would take care of them and not allow this to happen. that still pays 70 underreporting. >> vice admiral. >> yes, ma'am. i agree wit
i think i would turn it over to major general patton to let you know what the survey revealed and told us among the various reasons people don't report. >> lieutenant general chipman. >> senator, to follow on what general harding said, these are the most difficult kinds of allegations to share with anyone. these are the intimate details of personal lives, bodily integrity. this masher over that thayer, a great desire for privacy on the part of the terms to avoid general knowledge...
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[ laser noise ] >> jimmy: sassy larry bird. [ laser noise ] >> steve: evil patton oswalt. [ laser noisernold in a bad disguise. [ laser noise ] >> steve: host of the new "family feud." [ laser noise ] >> jimmy: bill nye the botox guy! [ laser noise ] >> steve: what he really wants to do is dance. [ laser noise ] >> jimmy: slightly less racist mel gibson. [ laser noise ] >> steve: slightly more chunky jimmy fallon. >> point, counter-punch. >> jimmy: this is "point, counter-punch." tonight's topic for debate -- will the miami heat win the nba championship this year? burt? >> steve: well, they've got depth. they've got talent. they've got experience. i gotta say yes. [ punch sound ] oof! [ laughter ] >> making terrible things happen with our minds. >> jimmy: this is the part of the show where we make terrible things happen with our minds. let's do this. >> steve: let's do this! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ audience ohs ] ♪ >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] uh-oh! >> jimmy: that sound means it's time to summon the t-shirt yeti! [ horn blowing ] [ cheers and applause ] there he is! he's brought along his s
[ laser noise ] >> jimmy: sassy larry bird. [ laser noise ] >> steve: evil patton oswalt. [ laser noisernold in a bad disguise. [ laser noise ] >> steve: host of the new "family feud." [ laser noise ] >> jimmy: bill nye the botox guy! [ laser noise ] >> steve: what he really wants to do is dance. [ laser noise ] >> jimmy: slightly less racist mel gibson. [ laser noise ] >> steve: slightly more chunky jimmy fallon. >> point,...
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jonas max ferris and spencer patton, is chief investment officer at steel vine investments.pencer, let me start with you, do you trust this rally right now? >> oh, i don't at all. i have three really quick points to show that will contrast this from 2007. you have unemployment back in 2007 at 6.7 million. now it is at 13.2. you have food stamps, it 6 million people in 2007. you have it up to the 47 million now. the price of gold 7750 during 2007. 1600 now -- 750. if you look at price of dow, price of gold you're not halfway back to new all-time highs. this is phony money. this is fed printing. it is fraudulent. melissa: you saw fundamentals don't support it. kyle, i would point another balance sheet. the fed balance sheet was a trillion dollars. now it is 3 trillion. i think that is part of what is fueling it. >> the fed is part of ts and let me make another point, melissa. i'm on a lot of conference calls listening to companies reporting earnings and as we've seen earnings are coming in very strong. that is part of the reason why the dow jones is where it is now. okay, howe
jonas max ferris and spencer patton, is chief investment officer at steel vine investments.pencer, let me start with you, do you trust this rally right now? >> oh, i don't at all. i have three really quick points to show that will contrast this from 2007. you have unemployment back in 2007 at 6.7 million. now it is at 13.2. you have food stamps, it 6 million people in 2007. you have it up to the 47 million now. the price of gold 7750 during 2007. 1600 now -- 750. if you look at price of...
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rockefeller iii on one side and john patton, the congressman from texas on the other, one of the great challenges of one of the great opponents of the foundation world, the charitable world. or at least raised questions about it. and one of rockefeller's great hopes before he died, i think too early in the car accident, was there would be some type of charity commission that would become the source of these good ideas. there's one in england i think hoped to see come to true mission the united states. but the idea died with him. i think we should all be considering those types of institutional approaches to help put the spotlight and create incentives for effectiveness as well. >> host: when you mention the history, you cover a very interesting explosion, the explosive growth that occurred, especially, 195 -- 1954 there were changes in the tax codes and the ability to create nonprofits game like a spaghetti factory, and before it was much more difficult to do. and actually some of the research i did on this, prior to that change, basically a judge in a particular state would have their
rockefeller iii on one side and john patton, the congressman from texas on the other, one of the great challenges of one of the great opponents of the foundation world, the charitable world. or at least raised questions about it. and one of rockefeller's great hopes before he died, i think too early in the car accident, was there would be some type of charity commission that would become the source of these good ideas. there's one in england i think hoped to see come to true mission the united...
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major general gary patton directs the sexual assault prevention and response office. >> underpinning all efforts is need for culture change. where sexist behavior are not tolerated, condoned. i believe we will know change when prevention of sexual assault is as scrutinized as friendly fire. we will know when they produce same reaction as hearing racist slur. we are not there yet. >> woodruff: the new defense secretary chuck hagel promised stronger leadership on the issue, at his confirmation hearing last month. >> it's not good enough just to say zero tolerance. the whole chain of command needs to be accountable for this all the way down to the bottom. >> woodruff: hagel has already ordered a review of an air force general's decision to overturn a sexual assault conviction against an officer who served in italy. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: cardinal jorge bergoglio of argentina was elected pope-- the first leader of the world's catholics to hail from the americas. he took the name francis. vatican officials announced the new pontiff will be formally installed n
major general gary patton directs the sexual assault prevention and response office. >> underpinning all efforts is need for culture change. where sexist behavior are not tolerated, condoned. i believe we will know change when prevention of sexual assault is as scrutinized as friendly fire. we will know when they produce same reaction as hearing racist slur. we are not there yet. >> woodruff: the new defense secretary chuck hagel promised stronger leadership on the issue, at his...
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manhoods acheapened as a result. [ applause ] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie "pattono make it suitable for television. and i got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 "time for choosing" speech. [ applause ] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. but a second example is sequestration. sequestration is actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour where he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences, you know, washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase, draconian 2% cuts can be utter uttered. you know, after a while, i think the president was self-parroting, as he described the consequences of a 2% cut and a 3 1/2 trillion dollars federal budget. it reminded me of, if you remember the scene from "gustbusters" -- ghostbusters," when bill murry is talking about the end of the world, cats and dogs living together! you know, i halfway expected to see the marshmallow man come walking out. [ applause ] but the white house was certain repub
manhoods acheapened as a result. [ applause ] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie "pattono make it suitable for television. and i got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 "time for choosing" speech. [ applause ] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. but a second example is sequestration. sequestration is actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour where he...
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[applause] opening read the monologue from the great movie "patton."eers] cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. [laughter] it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. but a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. where he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences. you know, washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase draconian 2% cuts can be uttered. after a while, the president was self parody as he described the consequences of a 2.5% cut. it reminded me of the scene from ghost busters when bill murray is talking about the end of the world, cats and dogs living together. [laughter] stay- expected to see the puff marshmallow man come walking out. but the white house was certain republicans were going to fold under and cave. instead, we stood around and ground
[applause] opening read the monologue from the great movie "patton."eers] cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. [laughter] it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. but a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. where he went all...
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well, thank goodness, after four months, he was -- he was released from captivity, thanks to general pattonat part of germany at the end of world war ii. but my father and others like him fought to ensure that his children and his grandchildren would grow up in a country that had a greater opportunity than he himself and my mother had when they were alive. and indeed that is every parent's dream, that their children and their grandchildren would enjoy more opportunity, more freedom, a higher standard of living than they themselves had, which is the reason why parents and grandparents sacrifice and why they work hard for their kids and grandkids because of their hope and their belief in that dream. and as a result, my dad and my mother and countless other members of the greatest generation left this country better off than they found it. the question for all of us today is will the present generation do the same? i certainly hope so. i'm doing everything i know how to do as one senator to make sure we do. as a parent, i want nothing but the best for my two daughters. my wife and i want and h
well, thank goodness, after four months, he was -- he was released from captivity, thanks to general pattonat part of germany at the end of world war ii. but my father and others like him fought to ensure that his children and his grandchildren would grow up in a country that had a greater opportunity than he himself and my mother had when they were alive. and indeed that is every parent's dream, that their children and their grandchildren would enjoy more opportunity, more freedom, a higher...
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receivers include ricky henderson, joe morgan and frank robinson and bill russell and gary patton.t'll be held at the oracle arena court side club. there is a reception this evening and then the award system from six until eight. >>> the raiders have a new addition. they signed nick roach to a multiyear deal. he used to play for the bears. he is called a versatile player. he is expected to replace mclain. >> the parade in san francisco at 11:30 but the mayor is not there because he is in ireland. >> big there. >> made the trip. if you all head to san francisco let's check in with rosemary. >> i expect partly cloudy skies, right now socked in pretty good. along the coast and be have patchy dense fog. livermore and santa rosa both reporting visibility down a quarter mile at this hour. temperature wise, a few upper 30s. 39 santa rosa, few low 40s. oakland, antioch. in to the 10:00 hour we are feeling good. mid50s to near 60. around the bay and inland and then for the lunch hour nearing 70 trees for some of the warmer spots for antioch, fairfield and concord. here say look at afternoon
receivers include ricky henderson, joe morgan and frank robinson and bill russell and gary patton.t'll be held at the oracle arena court side club. there is a reception this evening and then the award system from six until eight. >>> the raiders have a new addition. they signed nick roach to a multiyear deal. he used to play for the bears. he is called a versatile player. he is expected to replace mclain. >> the parade in san francisco at 11:30 but the mayor is not there because...
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derenzi, lieutenant general richard harding, and major general vaughn ary, and major general gary patton, and at no fred kenney and we thank you all. i would just like to start with fred kenney. >> good afternoon, madam chair, and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss this. nothing new to you, ranking member grandma. i can tell you that we want to have a collaborative cohesive environment that allows us to eliminate sexual assault in the coast guard, it was a central theme of the state state of the coast guard address delivered three weeks ago we are doing everything we can to investigating and make sure that the victims are treated with dignity and ongoing support. i would like to now address some of the highlights of the policies and programs. more detailed information is contained in my written testimony for the record. the allegations must be reported to the coast guard investigative service. we have formally established an investigation program. we have also established 22 specially trained and credentialed agents known
derenzi, lieutenant general richard harding, and major general vaughn ary, and major general gary patton, and at no fred kenney and we thank you all. i would just like to start with fred kenney. >> good afternoon, madam chair, and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you to discuss this. nothing new to you, ranking member grandma. i can tell you that we want to have a collaborative cohesive environment that allows us to eliminate sexual...
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in that question he referred, he used shakespeare references, used reference to the movie "patton" one of the great movies. i didn't bring my shakespeare book so let me begin by quoting a modern-day poet, whiz califa, "work hard, play hard." you look at the time, i think it's a time when many of our colleagues expected to be back in the home state playing hard, but i'm happy that we're here still working hard on this issue. it'sle the twng stng request if you watch from home, here in the audience of people watching on the news or whatever what's going on here because i think it's important to explain what's happening here. what's happening is pretty straightforward. the senator from kentucky has asked a question of the administration. it's a pretty straightforward question. is it constitutional for the federal government to kill a noncombatant u.s. citizen in the united states? and we all have strong feelings about that program, we all have strong feelings about the war on terror, these are all legitimate issues but this is a very direct question that's been asked. and what would have
in that question he referred, he used shakespeare references, used reference to the movie "patton" one of the great movies. i didn't bring my shakespeare book so let me begin by quoting a modern-day poet, whiz califa, "work hard, play hard." you look at the time, i think it's a time when many of our colleagues expected to be back in the home state playing hard, but i'm happy that we're here still working hard on this issue. it'sle the twng stng request if you watch from...
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patton. i will be the first to admit, dee dee, on the poll numbers, i am in the distinct minority.>>> still ahead on "morning joe," facebook's sheryl sandberg has been called irreplaceable by ceo mark zuckerberg. she's the cover story of this week's "time." up next, financial planner jean chatzky helps us prepare for retirement in a bullish economy. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." it's time for battle of the charts. pleas
patton. i will be the first to admit, dee dee, on the poll numbers, i am in the distinct minority.>>> still ahead on "morning joe," facebook's sheryl sandberg has been called irreplaceable by ceo mark zuckerberg. she's the cover story of this week's "time." up next, financial planner jean chatzky helps us prepare for retirement in a bullish economy. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel...
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general patton once said with every gallon of of sweat you save a pint of blood.fight and when you cut $18 billion unless you're going to afghanistan you're not going get trained it's devastating for our nation's sons and daughters. i tell you, craig, this sequester is hurting our military. it's hurting our people and it's going to hurt our economy. we're talking about 750,000 jobs this sequester is going to hurt and it's man made. those knuckleheads in congress that are doing this. >> now that you're out you can call them knuckleheads. >> they were knucklehoeads wheni was there, too. >> secretary of state john kerry traveling in europe in the middle east. he is in egypt as we speak. he met with syrian opposition leaders in rome on thursday and that's where he promised syrian rebels that they will be receiving direct non-lethal aid from the united states, but opposition there, opposition leaders are look for military supplies and military training as well. why is the united states at this point willing only to provide this non-lethal aid? >> there's an old saying,
general patton once said with every gallon of of sweat you save a pint of blood.fight and when you cut $18 billion unless you're going to afghanistan you're not going get trained it's devastating for our nation's sons and daughters. i tell you, craig, this sequester is hurting our military. it's hurting our people and it's going to hurt our economy. we're talking about 750,000 jobs this sequester is going to hurt and it's man made. those knuckleheads in congress that are doing this. >>...
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. >> -- patton. >> madam chair, ranking member graham, members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me here today. i want to thank the sexual assault survivors who testified earlier today. i appreciate their personal courage and standing up and speaking out. their words inspire all of our efforts and renew my commitment every day to this cause. it's been my honor to serve our nation with service members over the past 33 1/2 years and during that time i am no stranger to leading culture change. to helping destigmatize mental health care, more fully integrating women in the armed forces with last year's department of women in service report and also manage the department's successful repeal of don't-ask, don't-tell. the common demom nator in all of these complex -- common denominator in all of these complex changes has been success, readiness of the force and our willingness of the men and women in uniform. now as director of the department of defense sexual assault prevention and response office, i want to say that the department recognizes that sexual assault is a terrible crime and
. >> -- patton. >> madam chair, ranking member graham, members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me here today. i want to thank the sexual assault survivors who testified earlier today. i appreciate their personal courage and standing up and speaking out. their words inspire all of our efforts and renew my commitment every day to this cause. it's been my honor to serve our nation with service members over the past 33 1/2 years and during that time i am no stranger to...
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her name is susan patton. a former princeton graduate. her son is now enrolled in princeton.he has pinned a piece, an interesting opinion piece for the school newspaper basically urging women there to start dating her son. >> alisyn: no, no. it goes further than that not just about dating her son. urging young women at princeton to find a husband. that is her overarching message to them. now is the moment she is saying, ladies, snag a husband while you are still at princeton because it ain't going to get any better than that. >> clayton: by the way my son is 19. you should date him. >> kelly: shear is what she says in the letter. her letter to the princetonian goes on to read my younger son is a junior and the universe of women he can marry is limitless. men regularly marry women who are younger, less intelligent, less educated. it's amazing how forgiving men can be about a woman's lack of you addition. >> alisyn: if she is pretty. true that at. >> clayton: men aren't their intellectual women asprins ton william we have priced ourselves out of the market. there are princeton
her name is susan patton. a former princeton graduate. her son is now enrolled in princeton.he has pinned a piece, an interesting opinion piece for the school newspaper basically urging women there to start dating her son. >> alisyn: no, no. it goes further than that not just about dating her son. urging young women at princeton to find a husband. that is her overarching message to them. now is the moment she is saying, ladies, snag a husband while you are still at princeton because it...