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lindene patton, my mother was a patton, chief climate product officer for zurich international group. in this role ms. patton, i'm told, is responsible for policy and risk management related to climate change. remember my staff said you might have a member of your family here or two? is that true? would you put down your mic? introduce your family. they'll stand up. >> my daughters, amelia and zoe. >> amelia, would you raise your hand? >> hi, amelia. zoey, would you raise your hand? who's in the middle? >> a friend of hers, sharon. >> all right, sharon. nice to come. >> and our aupere, gosha. >> you've heard me say with the first group, about five minutes or so if you will and then we'll ask some questions. delighted you're here and happy to be here along with senator jackson. colin, will you please proceed. >> thank you, senator johnson. our thoughts go out to senator coburn. thank you for holding this hearing today. your timing is good and it's an important topic to delaware. senator carp spent a lot of time in helicopters. in delaware we spent a lot of time evaluating it. i'd like
lindene patton, my mother was a patton, chief climate product officer for zurich international group. in this role ms. patton, i'm told, is responsible for policy and risk management related to climate change. remember my staff said you might have a member of your family here or two? is that true? would you put down your mic? introduce your family. they'll stand up. >> my daughters, amelia and zoe. >> amelia, would you raise your hand? >> hi, amelia. zoey, would you raise your...
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lindene patton, my mother was a patton, chief climate product officer for zurich international group. in this role ms. patton, i'm told, is responsible for policy and risk management related to climate change. remember my staff said you might have a member of your family here or two? is that true? would you put down your mic? introduce your family. they'll stand up. >> my daughters amelia and zoe. >> amelia, would you raise your hand? >> hi, amelia. zoey, would you raise your hand? who's in the middle? >> a friend of hers, sharon. >> all right sharon. nice to come. >> and our aweupere, gosha. >> you've heard me say with the first group, about five minutes or so if you will and then we'll ask some questions. delighted you're here and happy to be here along with senator jackson. colin, will you please proceed. >> thank you senator johnson. our thoughts go out to senator coburn. thank you for holding this hearing today. your timing is good and it's an important topic to delaware. senator carp spent a lot of time in helicopters. in delaware we spent a lot of time evaluating it. i'd like t
lindene patton, my mother was a patton, chief climate product officer for zurich international group. in this role ms. patton, i'm told, is responsible for policy and risk management related to climate change. remember my staff said you might have a member of your family here or two? is that true? would you put down your mic? introduce your family. they'll stand up. >> my daughters amelia and zoe. >> amelia, would you raise your hand? >> hi, amelia. zoey, would you raise your...
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patton in your testimony. i think you mentioned the actions congress could take to improve resilience and you said and i'm just going to read it. use the language in extreme weather title of the water research development act as an example of what can be applied to improve resilience requirements framing the hundreds of millions of dollars the federal government invest annually in water ports highways transit and aviation infrastructure. at that point i looked at both both -- both of your colleagues and they were furiously nodding their heads up and down and i think i know why but i'm going to ask you. secretary lab for use so -- >> right now there's a significant disconnect. it's the proration bills were the designed system has not kept up with the rest of we can solve this where we will to beautiful bridge $150 million but we were all working with the army corps turksat sharing of a dune system to protect that assets so either having a better design or more protection and the cost business alliance is essent
patton in your testimony. i think you mentioned the actions congress could take to improve resilience and you said and i'm just going to read it. use the language in extreme weather title of the water research development act as an example of what can be applied to improve resilience requirements framing the hundreds of millions of dollars the federal government invest annually in water ports highways transit and aviation infrastructure. at that point i looked at both both -- both of your...
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. >> i know you were involved with patton reform. i am curious what you think of the innovation act compared to the original bill that some way was watered down and some say it was made more roeasoreasonable. how close had you are you -- how close are you following that? >> guest: i am proud to be a member of the chair. the things you mentioned changed in the bill, i welcome. that is a result of building concensus which you have to do to get something through. no one gets hundred percent in these things and they do i question it. strong bipartisan effort addresses a huge issues issue in terms of patton controls. if companies are actually innovating $29 billion and increased overing -- over -- a handful 14% -- something is wrong. i think we did a good job with the bill in the house. now the senate will take it up. they will scrutinize it as often is the case. that is our system. but i do think this must be addressed. this really calls out for a remedy in this area. >> you have a federal it procurement bill. it seems like a lot of talk
. >> i know you were involved with patton reform. i am curious what you think of the innovation act compared to the original bill that some way was watered down and some say it was made more roeasoreasonable. how close had you are you -- how close are you following that? >> guest: i am proud to be a member of the chair. the things you mentioned changed in the bill, i welcome. that is a result of building concensus which you have to do to get something through. no one gets hundred...
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patton, 15.his wedding ring while taking their 3-year-old son julian to disneyland saturday. this despite allegations months earlier from the girl in this photo, who said she made out with thicke. his hand seen in the mirror behind grabbing her backside. at the time, a representative for patten denied he cheated. thicke admitted to oprah that his meteoric rise to fame hasn't been without challenges. >> it is a lot. and there are girls throwing themselves at you everywhere you go. and you can really lose touch with any sense of reality when you're a big rock star. >> reporter: but patton, what has had her share of steamy roles, at least publicly, didn't seem to mind. joking about it on "chelsea lately." >> i think we're both getting back at each other. >> just figure it out. >> then he'll do the video. then everything else. >> reporter: a game of marital cat and mouse now over. for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> all right, now we turn to new daddy simon cowell, who i
patton, 15.his wedding ring while taking their 3-year-old son julian to disneyland saturday. this despite allegations months earlier from the girl in this photo, who said she made out with thicke. his hand seen in the mirror behind grabbing her backside. at the time, a representative for patten denied he cheated. thicke admitted to oprah that his meteoric rise to fame hasn't been without challenges. >> it is a lot. and there are girls throwing themselves at you everywhere you go. and you...
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he and his wife paula patton are now separating. ♪ ♪ >> they met when patton was 14 years old and becameethearts. they married in 2005 and have a three-year-old son. >>> even though she's nominated for another oscar jennifer lawrence says she wants to take a break from acting. she says she's ready for rest and is planning a long break. it is not clear when she plans taking time off. she has signed on for the new x men phaou -- x men movie. >> six minutes till top of the hour. it is the latest wedding trend. couples are surprising their guests by saying i do without any warning. we want you to weigh in on this. we have comments up. >> one woman gets up close and personal with one of the largest animals in the world. we'll show you more of this. ♪ ♪ i'm tony siraga and i'm training guys o leak a little, to guard tir manhood with depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that'just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down f
he and his wife paula patton are now separating. ♪ ♪ >> they met when patton was 14 years old and becameethearts. they married in 2005 and have a three-year-old son. >>> even though she's nominated for another oscar jennifer lawrence says she wants to take a break from acting. she says she's ready for rest and is planning a long break. it is not clear when she plans taking time off. she has signed on for the new x men phaou -- x men movie. >> six minutes till top of the...
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and bradley -- patton throws up leaning up against one of the bunkers he's so sicken. eisenhower writes these deeply moving letters to general marshall saying "send the media, send the press because 60 years from now when someone says this didn't happen we need to have it documented." but what i think -- and that night, by the way, when they're going to sleep they find out that president roosevelt died earlier that day so there was an effort to save the human lives but there was a focus on trying to save what defines human lives >> rose: and the question was asked in the film. is it worth it? >> and i think one of the monuments officers refrain it is question in a perfect way. he said? his opinion it wasn't worth the life of any single american boy to trade it for a single work of art but risking your life for a cause is a risk that's worth taking understanding you can be killed. and i think that is a better way of expressing how these monuments officers felt because it was like democracy, like free speech and this was the role that they played in trying to make sure o
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. >>> do robin thicke and paula patton have a prenup and did the blond from this photo come between them? i'm nancy o'dell. >> do you feel you're responsible at all? >> the girl he grabbed after the vmas gets grilled today in new york. >> now what is happening between robin and paula behind closed doors? >> the trust is gone and then you have a problem. >> plus. ♪ >> did the marriage sink after robin's career blow up. did being open about their sex life blow up. >> out of respect for her i'll say -- >> that's a yes. >> did you see that break upcoming? we're live at etonline alert. >>> look who is joining "e.t." and joining the cause to protect celebrity kids from the paparazzi. >> it is absolutely abominable to have your child subjected to that. new stars and hollywood blogs, "people" magazine is onboard. >> i am so happy and proud to say that we're on the same team. >>> poolside with melissa joan hart talking about the big struggle she had with her weight. >> i gained about 60 pounds. >> but look at her now. we have melissa stripping down to a swimsuit and is lupita nyong'o the oscar "i
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>> the first video of paula patton since her sclit. can they avoid a bitter custody fight? >> and how is this hollywood couple making it? mary hart with cindy crawford and randy gerber, inside their malibu life for the first time. >>> plus hair what cindy said when she ended up in bed with george clooney. >> i was like babe, babe, babe, you got to wake up. and it was this babe. it was george. >> a ♪ i am on a night train ? >> the remarkable life of legendary james brown. roxi is on the set of "get on up." >> "e.t's" first with "godfather of the soul." >> and i'm at "saturday night live," with new host, jim parson. and i'm giving him an "snl" quiz. who's hosted "snl" the most times? >> this is very hard. >> now "entertainment tonight." the entertainment leader in entertainment news. >> is it over for katie and john? the news that's probably not surprising anybody. they have both been keeping a low profile, but now
>> the first video of paula patton since her sclit. can they avoid a bitter custody fight? >> and how is this hollywood couple making it? mary hart with cindy crawford and randy gerber, inside their malibu life for the first time. >>> plus hair what cindy said when she ended up in bed with george clooney. >> i was like babe, babe, babe, you got to wake up. and it was this babe. it was george. >> a ♪ i am on a night train ? >> the remarkable life of...
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. >> we'll b >>> robin thicke anda pula patton's son in a car accident. i'm nancy o'dell. i>> 'm just trying to get her back. >> robin so hopeful. paula, not wearing her ring. and did the paparazzi cause the fender bender with their son in the car. plus, who is that blond with robin? e.t." is first on the sexy set of his new video. we have about ten hours of bieber in jail. how many push-ups can he do? >> plus -- >> 911, what is your emergency? >> the 911 call that got his bodyguard busted. >> will ellen wear a dress to host the oscars? >> there is a possibility that a gown will be worn. >> well, she's done it before. >> my new ellen interview inside the dolby theater. so can she pass my oscar quiz? >> oh, hot. >> leo dicaprio. >> high five on that one. >> then, new bradley cooper. >> are you and suki getting married at the oscars? >> will suki be his oscar date and who will leo and jerry bring? >> i haven't made a decision. >> it's our oscar edition of "they dated" cindy crawford is just like you and me and her husband is -- >> she bakes pies and cleans and cooks. >> what
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new fallout over the end of his eight-year marriage to paula patton.
new fallout over the end of his eight-year marriage to paula patton.
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wendy talks about what caused paula patton's marriage to crumble. now here's wendy! ♪
wendy talks about what caused paula patton's marriage to crumble. now here's wendy! ♪
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was a terrible mistake in a very hard to take a look once again took so long there was a play by patton that x.x. would that hurt their feelings. about a live. look if it looks like. the flick . flick. flick if. we speak your language anybody will another day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles couldn't story spirit mcclintock are you here to say then sure i'll teach spanish find out more visit i thought all tito is calm. but given nothing more than flu meds we hear from the wife of a russian. prison time in the us he won't survive until monday. for a clash between two giant world we're talking about in the united states so all of this happening of course at the winter olympic games plus. the partying and socializing here in salt she doesn't. like during the day time their options for every taste and travel away from the slopes and the. economists expected recovery in germany but the figures of moscow a growing number.
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maybe his wife paula patton would like to forget about it as well. the couple announced they're separating. no word if the divorce filing is in the works. thick is on tour. he plays the patriot center in fairfax thursday night. >> a lot of speculation maybe she was unhappy with some things that were being done. >> she supported him through that whole miley twerking gate thing. >> what she said. >> she said a lot of that was her idea. >> she said a lot of things. people say a lot of things. >> yes, they do. >> what she's doing is rolling out. >> right while he's very famous. >>> a little snow possible tomorrow and again wednesday, yellow alert day wednesday morning. mr. bernstein will have an update tomorrow morning. >> don't forget we're always on here are two laptops. this one can upload a one minute hd video in 16 seconds, this one takes twice as long. which laptop is better? this one. it's kind of a no-brainer. actually, they're the exact same laptop. here's the difference. for the same price, this is what comcast gives you and this is the speed y
maybe his wife paula patton would like to forget about it as well. the couple announced they're separating. no word if the divorce filing is in the works. thick is on tour. he plays the patriot center in fairfax thursday night. >> a lot of speculation maybe she was unhappy with some things that were being done. >> she supported him through that whole miley twerking gate thing. >> what she said. >> she said a lot of that was her idea. >> she said a lot of things....
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it's his first concert since the split with your future ex- girl friend paula patton. he said at the airport today he's trying to get her back. some have wondered if there's some blurred lines in their relationship. hard for to us forget him and miley grinding each other at the mtv music awards. we want to forget that. >> it's tough for her to forget, too, according to tmz which was part of the problem. >> we're just gossipping. that's not nice. that's our broadcast. >> don't forget we're always we are all performers. sometimes for small audiences. sometimes for a full house. we perform solos, improvs, even miracles. with over 50% more awarded and highly rated appliances than anyone else, sears helps you perform your best by giving you the best. like kenmore, the most awarded brand in the industry. sears. performance starts here. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, abl
it's his first concert since the split with your future ex- girl friend paula patton. he said at the airport today he's trying to get her back. some have wondered if there's some blurred lines in their relationship. hard for to us forget him and miley grinding each other at the mtv music awards. we want to forget that. >> it's tough for her to forget, too, according to tmz which was part of the problem. >> we're just gossipping. that's not nice. that's our broadcast. >> don't...
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. >> reporter: ryan patton was on the strength and conditioning staff at ohio state university when heecruited by hendrick motor sports and now he is the rear tire carrier for the crew. >> every pit stop they watch and whether it is tv, fans, whatever, you know, so one mistake on this team, it could cost them the race and your on sports center. >> reporter: everybody else wants to be on sports center and on your job you don't want to be on sports center. >> if you are, something has gone horribly wrong. >> reporter: the recruiting and training center here helped produce a mountain of heavy metal for the four teams of hendrick motor sports. >> this is something that you can walk through, when you are having a bad day, and it makes you feel good, because you know that represents a tremendous amount of work, and a lot of success. it takes an awful lot to win one. >> reporter: you can see the full story of the jimmie johnson pit crew this wednesday night on "60 minutes sports" on show time. >> glor: groundhog day has been a little bit rough this year. in pennsylvania punxsutawney phil perf
. >> reporter: ryan patton was on the strength and conditioning staff at ohio state university when heecruited by hendrick motor sports and now he is the rear tire carrier for the crew. >> every pit stop they watch and whether it is tv, fans, whatever, you know, so one mistake on this team, it could cost them the race and your on sports center. >> reporter: everybody else wants to be on sports center and on your job you don't want to be on sports center. >> if you are,...
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example of politicians seeking to make capital out of apparently discriminating against muslims general patton is immigration spokesman for the u.k. independence party he wants british muslims to sign a code of conduct that affirms the equality of all people equal rights for women rejects violence and promote tolerance but i can't see how anybody could object to it i mean if you say to anybody anywhere in the world do you think that people should be treated equally men and women should be treated equally you know there should be no violence there should be no compulsion in religion everybody should be free to follow their own religion who would not sign it only people who don't believe those things back to. the document would help moderate muslims to distinguish themselves from extremists but muslims themselves say it's just another way of singling them out and it doesn't lead anywhere it is what leads to. you know fascism against all the communities this is what it's about what will happen as more and more people think it's perfectly all right women who were born will get them to sign a code
example of politicians seeking to make capital out of apparently discriminating against muslims general patton is immigration spokesman for the u.k. independence party he wants british muslims to sign a code of conduct that affirms the equality of all people equal rights for women rejects violence and promote tolerance but i can't see how anybody could object to it i mean if you say to anybody anywhere in the world do you think that people should be treated equally men and women should be...
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it was terrible to say the muslims very hard to take the plunge again but long there is a plan by patton that has sex with her make her number. one. list some. of those just. live players. play. live. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our teen years we have a different brain. ok because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. you guys talk to the jokes well handled it makes sense that i'm. i'm. a red machine goes after a ten round shootout against a team usa in a bitterly fought hockey faceoff russia take solace in winning both gold and silver in the men's one thousand meter short track. tonight here every minute may count for a russian pilot new u.s. jail as the prison refuses medical assistance for the critically ill
it was terrible to say the muslims very hard to take the plunge again but long there is a plan by patton that has sex with her make her number. one. list some. of those just. live players. play. live. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the...
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once again to come on here as a play by patton that had sex with that her thick hair cut if that's. the case. if it was. safe. if. if . the. in screwed news last week tennessee senator bob corker claimed that if workers at a chattanooga volkswagen plant voted against joining the united auto workers walk so i can would reward them by building this new line of s.u.v.s and tennessee he said i've had conversations today and based on those m. assured that should the workers vote against the u.a.w. volkswagen will announce in the coming weeks that it will manufacture its new mid-size s.u.v. here in chattanooga at a volkswagen chattanooga plant ended up refuting corkers comments that the u.a.w. thinks that the senators threat ended up playing a big role in swaying the chattanooga election against the union senators threat may also play a big role in determining volkswagens future plans for the american south that's because as a german company volkswagen is required to include workers in all business related decisions it does this by doing it by using something called a works council a spec
once again to come on here as a play by patton that had sex with that her thick hair cut if that's. the case. if it was. safe. if. if . the. in screwed news last week tennessee senator bob corker claimed that if workers at a chattanooga volkswagen plant voted against joining the united auto workers walk so i can would reward them by building this new line of s.u.v.s and tennessee he said i've had conversations today and based on those m. assured that should the workers vote against the u.a.w....
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peek of tonight's episode larry asks them about a statement made by the show's previous star mandy patton can. is what mandy said about quote on the biggest public mistake he's ever made was doing that show i never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night every day week after week year after year it was destructive to my soul and my personality and should have read the pilot a little closer to know that they do that way no as i said i mean it's the nature of the show and the fact that real men and women do this job the read out of respect to my in the way all managed to them as an actor my job is to portray that as honestly and truthfully as possible to know that there's not if there's a dog whistle the show you know i think we come under fire for that but i think if people actually watch the show they realize that the show is about the heroes that take down these bad guys we're not sensationalizing we're not you know making it look cool it's about these people that spend their lives hunting down these horrible people. to an end at nine pm tonight here on our a
peek of tonight's episode larry asks them about a statement made by the show's previous star mandy patton can. is what mandy said about quote on the biggest public mistake he's ever made was doing that show i never thought they were going to kill and rape all these women every night every day week after week year after year it was destructive to my soul and my personality and should have read the pilot a little closer to know that they do that way no as i said i mean it's the nature of the show...
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i see some of the problems that people are going through and challenging everybody's patton just to get a payday on that. just to get a payday on that. >> one more question and then i know you had to run. you have a very busy day. the rise of the libertarian weaning conservative -- leaning conservative, the tea party, do you think that would exist without the internet? >> no. in fact, one of the beauties of the internet is that it gives voices thatority were not necessarily within the mainstream. when you have three television networks. i know cable is not the internet. it was the beginning of a revolution in information. you have dozens of television stations now. you also have the internet. there will come a time, television like in new york city, a congressional race is so expensive they cannot afford to be on television in new york city. the advertising is cable or the internet. the internet is fascinating. a search and i am looking at stuff at night. arei am like, wow, my ads everywhere. the figure out what i am looking at. i miss me the preference of someone who would support me.
i see some of the problems that people are going through and challenging everybody's patton just to get a payday on that. just to get a payday on that. >> one more question and then i know you had to run. you have a very busy day. the rise of the libertarian weaning conservative -- leaning conservative, the tea party, do you think that would exist without the internet? >> no. in fact, one of the beauties of the internet is that it gives voices thatority were not necessarily within...
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robin thicke and paula patton are calling it quits on their marriage.mance at the vmas or that steamy video for "blurred lines." >> or even the photos showing thicke getting frisky with a fan. remember that one? the signs all appeared too apparent. the couple met in high school and they were married for almost nine years. they are the parents of a 3-year-old son. >> girl scout cookie season is upon us. hallelujah. if you're going to indulge anyway, though, you might want to try to do something kind of special this year. we have some ideas for you. >> for starters tag-a-longs can be turned into a delicious. peanut butter mousse cake. you can use samoas or caramel delites to do this ice cream cake drizzled with caramel and chocolate sauce. >> oh, my goodness. >> we saved the best for last, i think. the most popular girl scout cookie of all, thin mints transforms into a rich minty chocolate cheesecake. i need that. >> thin mint crust, nice. >> awesome, and all of these recipes are courtesy of epicurous.com. i'm going to have to check that out. >> can you m
robin thicke and paula patton are calling it quits on their marriage.mance at the vmas or that steamy video for "blurred lines." >> or even the photos showing thicke getting frisky with a fan. remember that one? the signs all appeared too apparent. the couple met in high school and they were married for almost nine years. they are the parents of a 3-year-old son. >> girl scout cookie season is upon us. hallelujah. if you're going to indulge anyway, though, you might want...
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jill patton and her daughter have to connecticut in philly to get to milwaukee and drive back to chicago. chicago hasn't exactly been fun this winter. >> unbelievable. negative 20 is unbelievable. i think at one point it was colder in chicago than in either of the poles. >> reporter: steven lyons is tired trying to get back to maine. he's delayed until tomorrow. he says he could use some sleep. >> yeah. basically. i've been up since 2:30 last night. caught a plane from birmingham at 5:00 in the morning, lost my voice and everything. it's been rough. >> reporter: there are those looking for more snow. hans and david headed to maine to go skiing? >> reporter: clearly, you're not done with the winter? >> what winter? this is peanuts compared to what we hope to get in maine, a lot of snow. >> reporter: a lot of cancellations hit and miss on the board. the major impact started last night as airplanes decided it wasn't worth putting their planes in the way of ice here in d.c. >> the airlines particularly this year and recent years began pre-canceling flights. what they really don't want is pas
jill patton and her daughter have to connecticut in philly to get to milwaukee and drive back to chicago. chicago hasn't exactly been fun this winter. >> unbelievable. negative 20 is unbelievable. i think at one point it was colder in chicago than in either of the poles. >> reporter: steven lyons is tired trying to get back to maine. he's delayed until tomorrow. he says he could use some sleep. >> yeah. basically. i've been up since 2:30 last night. caught a plane from...
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you know, you have mcarthur, patton, famous guys, but probably they got an equal number of detractors as they do adherence. so hap, not only invented the air force, but he's still, i would suggest, an icon of a guy who remits that air force. with that, i thank you. we'll move into questions. bill? >> more of a comment than a question, but i think my favorite bias, but hap arnold personally interseeded -- interceded into the problem in world war ii and saved the program. if not for him, i don't know if the it would have gone to war. it was such a disaster in 1943, people were getting nowhere with airplanes, and he had personally made commitments to the president and the president had made commitments to as we would have the airplane in the far east, and on a specific date, and it was impossible. the b9 program was going nowhere, dead in its tracks. of course, it was a $3 billion program, a billion dollars more expensive than the atomic bomb program, and hap interceded, took charge of the thing, got priorities needed to be back on track, and as far as i'm concerned, he saved the b29 pro
you know, you have mcarthur, patton, famous guys, but probably they got an equal number of detractors as they do adherence. so hap, not only invented the air force, but he's still, i would suggest, an icon of a guy who remits that air force. with that, i thank you. we'll move into questions. bill? >> more of a comment than a question, but i think my favorite bias, but hap arnold personally interseeded -- interceded into the problem in world war ii and saved the program. if not for him, i...
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. >> robin thicke and paula patton are breaking up. >> tmz is reporting, that's one of my sources, they with her. they've been together since they were kids but all those pictures of robin with all those girls. remember the one when he had his arm around the girl in the mirror, you could see what he was doing? >> yeah. >> why did you bring that up? >> yeah. >> okay. because we can still take their pictures. they are paparazzi -- what's the word i'm looking for? >> available. >> but "people" magazine has now started a ban on using children's pictures of celebrities unless it's okay with the parents. >> yeah. >> i think that's fantastic. >> there's something that a lot of celebs have been fighting for. don't take pictures of my kids when we're walking to school, going shopping. even though they're in public. please don't show the young kids. "people" magazine decided they would not print pictures that the paparazzi has taken of celebs children. >> they can very much traumatize children. that was true. when my kids were little it happened all the time. i ended up suing twice two publicatio
. >> robin thicke and paula patton are breaking up. >> tmz is reporting, that's one of my sources, they with her. they've been together since they were kids but all those pictures of robin with all those girls. remember the one when he had his arm around the girl in the mirror, you could see what he was doing? >> yeah. >> why did you bring that up? >> yeah. >> okay. because we can still take their pictures. they are paparazzi -- what's the word i'm looking...
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you know, the army has macarthur and patton, very famous guys, but they've got an equal number of detractors as they do adherents. so hap had not only invented the air force, but he is ill i was suggesting icon of a guy who represent that air force. so what not, i thank you and we'll move into questions. bill. >> i guess more of a comment and a question. i'm biased obviously, but is built in a seminal d. 29 driver. hap arnold personally interceded into the b-29 problem during world war ii and say the program. if it hadn't been for him, i don't know if it ever got to work. it is such a disaster in 1943. people were getting over with the airplane and he had personally made commitments to the president and the president had made commitments and we had the airplane on a specific date and it is impossible. the b-29 program is going nowhere. it was dead in its tracks. of course it was a $3 billion program, a billion dollars more expensive and hap interceded to charge the thing, got the priorities that they needed to get the b-29 program back on track. as far as i'm her and can he save the b-29 pro
you know, the army has macarthur and patton, very famous guys, but they've got an equal number of detractors as they do adherents. so hap had not only invented the air force, but he is ill i was suggesting icon of a guy who represent that air force. so what not, i thank you and we'll move into questions. bill. >> i guess more of a comment and a question. i'm biased obviously, but is built in a seminal d. 29 driver. hap arnold personally interceded into the b-29 problem during world war ii...
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a play by patton that had sat with her thick hair cut this. if if. if if if the public. go back with me for that as big picture politics panel mark harold sweet and michael bass fashion guys let's get back to it last thursday a judge ruled that john rogers a resident of geneva florida could have his guns returned to him after he was acquitted by the way on the stand your ground defense of filling thirty four year old james do with it the only problem john rogers the guy who got his guns back is blind check it out. i'm happy the justice was done big case was bizarre john rogers a man who was legally blind went before a judge this afternoon demanding to get his guns back his guns were confiscated by law enforcement after he shot and killed a man but rogers was acquitted. the judge said he had no choice but to return rogers can millimeter glock along with a rifle he used to kill thirty four year old james de witt and four years earlier rogers and fired off a bunch of rounds at his cousin was accused of you know that those charges got dropped as cousin didn't prosecute. i ha
a play by patton that had sat with her thick hair cut this. if if. if if if the public. go back with me for that as big picture politics panel mark harold sweet and michael bass fashion guys let's get back to it last thursday a judge ruled that john rogers a resident of geneva florida could have his guns returned to him after he was acquitted by the way on the stand your ground defense of filling thirty four year old james do with it the only problem john rogers the guy who got his guns back is...
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once again on here was a play by patton that x.x. would that hurt their feelings. only. because. it was. going to. nato a deadly alliance without a clear mission decades after the end of the cold war this washington led alliance continues to exist and expanded after an ambiguous adventure in afghanistan and behind regime change in libya nato now look somehow in some way to absorb ukraine which is made those gambit. well i don't back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to duffy's a med and author and environment writer for the guardian newspaper where he tracks the geopolitics of environmental energy and economic crises via his guardian hosted blog earth insight welcome guys report. ok so you write about the triple cronje of environment energy economic crisis clearly we've got this flooding going on in the u.k. so we're having you on talk a little bit about ok so i mean obviously it's it's a lot of people are recognizing that the nature of the weather at the moment is is a little bit unprecedented has not been seen for a good few decades this is this intensity of kin
once again on here was a play by patton that x.x. would that hurt their feelings. only. because. it was. going to. nato a deadly alliance without a clear mission decades after the end of the cold war this washington led alliance continues to exist and expanded after an ambiguous adventure in afghanistan and behind regime change in libya nato now look somehow in some way to absorb ukraine which is made those gambit. well i don't back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to duffy's a...
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once again to put some on here a play by patton that had sex with that her thick hair cut if it. means if. if. if . the. with me are andrew closter and cameron surgeon let's get back to it it's fall off the radar of the mainstream media but one point eight million americans as of the three days after christmas a couple of weeks a couple of months ago it was one it was a little in the neighborhood of one million now it's one point eight million and counting americans are not are without unemployment benefits this is not for lack of the united states senate passing it by a majority it was passed by a majority in the senate you'd think it would be a lot but no the republicans are filibustering this in the senate it did pass the house of representatives and my recollection is correct or was it no it didn't it didn't get to the house because it didn't go to did it fail by one vote in the senate and to break the republican filibuster did it actually won by knowing vote there was no filibuster at. the final vote could they go it went through it they they brought it to a conclusion that
once again to put some on here a play by patton that had sex with that her thick hair cut if it. means if. if. if . the. with me are andrew closter and cameron surgeon let's get back to it it's fall off the radar of the mainstream media but one point eight million americans as of the three days after christmas a couple of weeks a couple of months ago it was one it was a little in the neighborhood of one million now it's one point eight million and counting americans are not are without...
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you've not, you know, the army's got macarthur and patton, you know, very famous guys, but thai got an equal -- they've got an equal number of detractors as they do adherents. so hap not only invented the air force, but he is still, i would suggest, an icon of a guy who represents that air force. so with that, i thank you, and we'll move into questions. bill. >> i guess more of a comment than a question, i be i think -- but i think my favorite -- i'm biased, obviously. as bill knows, i'm an old b-29 driver, and hap arnold personally interceded into the b-29 problem during world war ii and saved the program. if it hadn't have been for him, i don't know if the b-10 or 9, if they'd have ever gone to war. it was such a disaster in 1943, people were getting nowhere with the airplane. and he had personally made commitments to the president, and the president had made commitments to chiang kai-shek as he would have the airplane in the far east on a specific date. it was impossible. the b-29 program was going nowhere. it was dead in its tracks. of course, it was a $3 billion program. a billion
you've not, you know, the army's got macarthur and patton, you know, very famous guys, but thai got an equal -- they've got an equal number of detractors as they do adherents. so hap not only invented the air force, but he is still, i would suggest, an icon of a guy who represents that air force. so with that, i thank you, and we'll move into questions. bill. >> i guess more of a comment than a question, i be i think -- but i think my favorite -- i'm biased, obviously. as bill knows, i'm...
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with the stars" and pink slipped her and gave it to erin andrews, and all of the latest with paula patton and alec baldwin. >>> the defense that her attorneys are using as she faces a charge of drunk driving. >>> and the unanswered questions of a man after a notorious crime in montgomery county is shot and this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believ. >>> hello, everyone, i'm barbara harrison. >> and i'm pat lawson news. >>> and right now, a woman is in the hospital with serious injury injuries after being hit by a dump truck. it happened outside of nottingham elementary when she was putting her child in the minivan when the dump truck sideswiped her. the dump truck driver remained at the scene and cooperating with the authorities. >>> today, we learned that a woman killed inside of a grocery and jewelry store in woodbridge, virginia, with
with the stars" and pink slipped her and gave it to erin andrews, and all of the latest with paula patton and alec baldwin. >>> the defense that her attorneys are using as she faces a charge of drunk driving. >>> and the unanswered questions of a man after a notorious crime in montgomery county is shot and this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which...
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>>> new video, paula patton emerges for the first time since the breakup news hit.she trying to reconcile with robin? >> are you going to remain friends? >>> maria has ellen winding up for sunday's oscars. >> ellen degeneres, youros
>>> new video, paula patton emerges for the first time since the breakup news hit.she trying to reconcile with robin? >> are you going to remain friends? >>> maria has ellen winding up for sunday's oscars. >> ellen degeneres, youros
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warmer than average is the first forecast highlight and holding patton through monday and a big wet patterneek and it could be another manufacturic river event of the until then, look at areas of high pressure, three of them dominating our weather, and a few clouds passing through now until monday but the storm track into the arctic circle is dumping into the eastern two-thirds of the country again. the polar vortex is sending down a blast. >> san francisco is 65. upper 60's to low 70's inland. tonight we have patchy fog possible with home 40's an the bay shore and the coast and 49 in san francisco, and upper 30's to mid-40's inland. here is the appetizer: wednesday storm opens the door with light rain and the bigger storm comes in on friday and saturday and check out rainfall amounts, .1" to most of the state is overtaken by greens next rid and saturday with 1 to 3" of rain so possibly several feet of snow. and wet weather on thursday and friday. you will like it to get the tree pollen out of the air which could be high. >> leaving the car at home, 58 bart trains are on time and we have a
warmer than average is the first forecast highlight and holding patton through monday and a big wet patterneek and it could be another manufacturic river event of the until then, look at areas of high pressure, three of them dominating our weather, and a few clouds passing through now until monday but the storm track into the arctic circle is dumping into the eastern two-thirds of the country again. the polar vortex is sending down a blast. >> san francisco is 65. upper 60's to low 70's...
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looking at roughly four or five days between the end of the 49ers season and the browns naming mike pattone new head coach. i don't think it's very difficult to identify the beginning and end of the range of dates when this could have happened. >> the raiders cornerback taiwan jones with a three-year extension keeping jones with the silver and black through 2017. the extension is worth $4.35 million. he'll make $650,000 this season. finally to the nba hardwood. dubs and motown. andrew back in uniform after missing seven straight games. first quarter, curry welcomed him back. the alley-oop. clay thompson wanting more. the one-handed hammer and the foul. the camera man taken out in the process. right now warriors winning this thing 101-94 late in the fourth quarter. >>> so raj and jessica, the warriors pretty much rolling right now after the all-star break. andrew appears to be healthy today, david lee not playing, but if the warriors can straighten that lineup out, keep everyone in uniform, things are looking on the up and up. >> all good. exactly. well-said. thank you. >> for more, you can
looking at roughly four or five days between the end of the 49ers season and the browns naming mike pattone new head coach. i don't think it's very difficult to identify the beginning and end of the range of dates when this could have happened. >> the raiders cornerback taiwan jones with a three-year extension keeping jones with the silver and black through 2017. the extension is worth $4.35 million. he'll make $650,000 this season. finally to the nba hardwood. dubs and motown. andrew...
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october 2 21st at the president met with the rear admiral and major general george patton junior to discuss the launch of what was the code name operation torch. the invasion of french algeria and morocco. they would go from the mid-atlantic to the sea and its most important short-term goal was to capture tanisha especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily into the lead of the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe. but the direct lending same landings of tunisia and even more a code and algeria were judged to be very, very risky a large amphibious operation which roosevelt pushed over the resistance of the department. the president said he wanted u.s. ground troops in action in the theater in the calendar year 1942. and no one thought the united states or britain was in a position to invade france. roosevelt wanted an american operation because they were under the control of the french or the french might not resist the americans in the way that they would resist to bear her read it very enemy of the british. but roosevelt relented and this turned out to be
october 2 21st at the president met with the rear admiral and major general george patton junior to discuss the launch of what was the code name operation torch. the invasion of french algeria and morocco. they would go from the mid-atlantic to the sea and its most important short-term goal was to capture tanisha especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily into the lead of the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe. but the direct lending same landings of tunisia...
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former arlington county sheriff's deputy craig patton -- wells this one of the cases is headed to prison. a judge handed down a six year sentence to patterson. a jury convicted him of voluntary manslaughter in december. he shot and killed julian dawkins last may after the two got into a fight in dawkins' alexandria neighborhood. patterson who's claiming self- defense did offer his condolences to the family but didn't apologize for killing him. >>> and no word yet whether a body found yesterday in goochland, county virginia is that of a missing police captain. 45-year-old kevin quick disappeared last friday. he works for the police department in waynes bro which is west of charlottesville. his stolen toyota 4 runner was recovered monday. two people arrested tuesday in alexandria are charged with stealing that suv. >>> well, it looks like we will not be seeing all of the court papers in the corruption case against bob mcdonnell. the u.s. district judge has issued an order restricting the disclosure of certain documents. prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to those terms. and mcdonnell
former arlington county sheriff's deputy craig patton -- wells this one of the cases is headed to prison. a judge handed down a six year sentence to patterson. a jury convicted him of voluntary manslaughter in december. he shot and killed julian dawkins last may after the two got into a fight in dawkins' alexandria neighborhood. patterson who's claiming self- defense did offer his condolences to the family but didn't apologize for killing him. >>> and no word yet whether a body found...
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scott in patton, when he said, rommel, you sob, i read your book, and that's really what it is. that's part of it. anymore questions? >> one more. if all this evidence and he was convicted, -- i have to say this rhetorically. why was he given life instead of the death penalty? >> a good question. that all that was on the federal books. at the time, and i think this went back -- i am not positive but i think this went back years to frank church, the church committee. i think that's what it was, and i think it was death only in times of war, and might not even have been that. however, what did happen because of ames, the death penalty was put back on the books, and robert hansen faced death, bunked stead i think he got something even worse. he went to supermax in colorado. bad place. that's the reason. >> was rosario a spy? and if not, what was she convicted of. >> i had to look this up. all honesty. rosario was convicted of two things, espionage was one. and income tax evasion was the other. she signed those 1040s. she did not know rick was spying until about a year -- their stor
scott in patton, when he said, rommel, you sob, i read your book, and that's really what it is. that's part of it. anymore questions? >> one more. if all this evidence and he was convicted, -- i have to say this rhetorically. why was he given life instead of the death penalty? >> a good question. that all that was on the federal books. at the time, and i think this went back -- i am not positive but i think this went back years to frank church, the church committee. i think that's...
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. >>> robin thicke's desperate last-ditch attempt to save his marriage to paula patton, now on "extrawhy paula dumped robin. their final face-off after years of cheating rumors and both of them hinting at an open marriage. >> we've done just about everything, yeah. >> the new york blonde caught with robin after the vmas under siege today. >> plus, the breakup by the numbers. how many millions are on the line. >>> breaking couples news. josh brolin's rebound romance after his divorce from diane lane. who's the new girl?
. >>> robin thicke's desperate last-ditch attempt to save his marriage to paula patton, now on "extrawhy paula dumped robin. their final face-off after years of cheating rumors and both of them hinting at an open marriage. >> we've done just about everything, yeah. >> the new york blonde caught with robin after the vmas under siege today. >> plus, the breakup by the numbers. how many millions are on the line. >>> breaking couples news. josh brolin's...
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patton and the effectiveness of bounty hunters compared to the police, problems related to the judicial systems and how poverty rates affect trial decisions. he looks into the problem of organ transplants and market supply increases the ones available. and regulatory issues most specifically drug regulation. he is a co author of the hugely successful blog marginal revolution. and a co-founder of an online university program. he has written a series of text books. he is a fellow at the marcade center as well. the idea for the afternoon is to have each speaker speak for 25 minutes and then we will open it up for q&a and try to conclude the session by 1:30 p.m. without further ado, i would like to turn it over to tim harford. [ applause ] >> the thing that annoys me about dthis debate is it isn't mathematical or dishearteningly political. people don't want to see why it ticks. they are interested in sound bytes and tribalism. the statistic crgripping the newspaper was the richest 85 people control more wealth than the poorest three halves. and the richest 85 people could sit comfortable on
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this afternoon, "people" magazine reported exclusively that paula patton and robin thicke are headedivorce. so it's very sad as they have a little boy. but can't say i didn't see it coming. >> all right, greg, you're next. >> it's time for "no one cares." last night, miley cyrus and katy perry were at a concert at staples center, i believe, in los angeles. and onstage, you know what they did? they kissed passionately, but you didn't hear about it because no one cares. and that's good. >> that is good. >> it has become the oldest trick in the book, right? when you want attention, two girls just kiss. >> don't get any ideas. our ratings are fine. >> we're all good. >> by the way, you're all good. >> you can apply greg's almost to my "one more thing." the lamest "one more thing" or kind of funny. here's rob ford, toronto mayor. watch. >> okay. >> he's the greatest. >> what was he doing? >> he ran into a fire hydrant. >> that might be the lamest "one more thing." >> that has happened. >> it looks like it hurt. >> it hits me in my pecs. >> obviously. i got it in the chin. julie, you're ne
this afternoon, "people" magazine reported exclusively that paula patton and robin thicke are headedivorce. so it's very sad as they have a little boy. but can't say i didn't see it coming. >> all right, greg, you're next. >> it's time for "no one cares." last night, miley cyrus and katy perry were at a concert at staples center, i believe, in los angeles. and onstage, you know what they did? they kissed passionately, but you didn't hear about it because no one...
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let's talk to fritz van patton, ceo of starwood. welcome back. >> thank you. >> special dividend.that an way? >> we've used dividends, stock buybacks and special dividend. we look at where the company is, what the opportunity is and at this point we saw a great opportunity to turn ourselves into a 5% yield stock for this year. we can always buy back stock if we want to, but over the last ten years, we've returned about $10 billion to our shareholders through all three of those activities. >> i think this so great because i found when you looked at the numbers you were the fastest growing 5% stock that i know of. and you made it that way. that's what makes people attracted. we want that return of capital in a consistent way. you've done it. that's so smart. >> here's the great thing about this business model. the franchise model, fee business management around the world is a growing business. it can grow and spin off cash as well. at the same time we can sell hotels, which is another source of cash. >> look at these analysts. i don't want to say they're small-minded, they're nice p
let's talk to fritz van patton, ceo of starwood. welcome back. >> thank you. >> special dividend.that an way? >> we've used dividends, stock buybacks and special dividend. we look at where the company is, what the opportunity is and at this point we saw a great opportunity to turn ourselves into a 5% yield stock for this year. we can always buy back stock if we want to, but over the last ten years, we've returned about $10 billion to our shareholders through all three of those...
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patton, jr., to discuss the launch of what was code named operation torch. the invasion of french algeria and morocco. this operation had the ultimate goal of controlling north africa from the atlantic to the red sea. its most important short-term goal was to capture tunisia, especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily, and that would lead the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe. but direct landings in tunisia were judged far too risky. in fact, even landings in morocco and algeria were judged to be very, very risky. large amphibious operation which roosevelt pushed over the resistance of the war department. the president said he wanted u.s. ground troops in action in the theater in the calendar year 1942, and no one thought that the united states or britain was in a position to invade france. roosevelt wanted an american operation because these areas were under the control of the french and the french might not resist the americans the way they would resist their hereditary enemy, the british. but roosevelt relented and th
patton, jr., to discuss the launch of what was code named operation torch. the invasion of french algeria and morocco. this operation had the ultimate goal of controlling north africa from the atlantic to the red sea. its most important short-term goal was to capture tunisia, especially the port of tunis which was relatively close to sicily, and that would lead the allied forces to the possible invasion of europe. but direct landings in tunisia were judged far too risky. in fact, even landings...
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the last great tank battle was patton in the second world war. >> they're talking ability cutting salaries and payments. not equipment. >> they're talking about the f-35 and the new tank they want to force down everybody's throat. >> how about the tanks we gave the muslim brotherhood. that would be a good way to start cutting. >> you keep talking about all the places where there's terrorism. eric's put his finger on it. we can no the policemen of the world. let's protect our interests, but we don't have the circle the globe with united states military presence, and a lot of the budget is double. >> isn't that two different arguments? >> while we're drawing down, our enemies are getting bigger, stronger, and meaner. our allies, sadly, we don't have a say in their budget. they're not building up. so we have to deal with the navy with a set of 52 ships. we have tlur ships. instead of 522,000 guarding 300 million people, we can't afford to keep up. we have to cut down to 450,000 people. we have to cut another $600 billion out of the pentagon budget. this is the third major cut to the only part
the last great tank battle was patton in the second world war. >> they're talking ability cutting salaries and payments. not equipment. >> they're talking about the f-35 and the new tank they want to force down everybody's throat. >> how about the tanks we gave the muslim brotherhood. that would be a good way to start cutting. >> you keep talking about all the places where there's terrorism. eric's put his finger on it. we can no the policemen of the world. let's protect...