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and he tried to reach the best lawyers in peru and no one take his case.he is trying to do everything that is in his head. so this is going to take a while. it is going to be a difficult case here in peru. >> larry: enrique, have you heard from the holloway family at all? >> yeah, i talk with her mother, natalee's mother, beth and also with dave. >> larry: what do they say? >> well, they -- they keep looking, everything that's happened here in peru much and we hope some times he can say where natalee's body. it is very hard dish think the pain they are feeling, it's very hard, because we have a pain that you can describe it, but we know -- we saw the body of our sister. they don't have the body of their daughter. so it's -- >> that's worse. >> that's worse. and she is -- yeah, that's even worse. >> larry: no closure. >> it is very difficult. >> larry: thank you both. we will keep in touch. best of luck to you. enrique flores and carolina flores, the brother and system of the late stephany flores. >>> jennifer lopez is here. she is going to tell us about he
and he tried to reach the best lawyers in peru and no one take his case.he is trying to do everything that is in his head. so this is going to take a while. it is going to be a difficult case here in peru. >> larry: enrique, have you heard from the holloway family at all? >> yeah, i talk with her mother, natalee's mother, beth and also with dave. >> larry: what do they say? >> well, they -- they keep looking, everything that's happened here in peru much and we hope some...
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i trust the justice in peru, so, we are just waiting for the judgment.ing that this case, and it will end well for us, and end well for natalee's family, too. >> larry: enrique, do you think that he might fry to matry to m sort of deal for natalee holloway in exchange for some leniency in peru? >> he will try to do everything that is in his hands. i know that there are at lot of evidence that they are finding everyday. i mean, they have to talk with the owners of the hotel, the people that work in the hotel, and my sister was dead in there four days. there are a lot of things that they have to keep looking. my sister won like $10,000 in the casino the day before, and she had it with her. there is so many things that this process is going to take a long time, and we just hope that -- i know that he tried to enlist all of the best lawyers in peru, and nobody will take his case. so, it is going to take a while, and it is going to be a difficult case here in peru. >> larry: enrique, have you heard from the holloway family at all? >> yeah, i talked with her m
i trust the justice in peru, so, we are just waiting for the judgment.ing that this case, and it will end well for us, and end well for natalee's family, too. >> larry: enrique, do you think that he might fry to matry to m sort of deal for natalee holloway in exchange for some leniency in peru? >> he will try to do everything that is in his hands. i know that there are at lot of evidence that they are finding everyday. i mean, they have to talk with the owners of the hotel, the...
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. >>> a judge in peru has upheld the murder convention of joran van der sloot which means he will stay22-year-old is charged with killing a young peruvian woman. he has said authorities violated his rights during his confession. van der sloot also a suspect in the natalee holloway case, but he hasn't been charged. she is the alabama teen who disappeared in aruba five years ago. >>> those are the headlines. i'm drew griffin. ♪ you touched my life with your heart, smile even though it's breaking when there are clouds in the sky you'll get by ♪ ♪ if you smile through your fear and sorrow ♪ >> larry: how were you able to perform so well at that funeral service? at the memorial service. i mean, you were incredible that day. where did you get that from? >> strength of wanting to do something for him. and i asked my mother, my other family members didn't want anybody from the family to perform, because they wanted us to sort of just sit there and support everybody. but i wanted to do this song for him, because i love that song. then i realized that was his favorite song. so i asked my mother,
. >>> a judge in peru has upheld the murder convention of joran van der sloot which means he will stay22-year-old is charged with killing a young peruvian woman. he has said authorities violated his rights during his confession. van der sloot also a suspect in the natalee holloway case, but he hasn't been charged. she is the alabama teen who disappeared in aruba five years ago. >>> those are the headlines. i'm drew griffin. ♪ you touched my life with your heart, smile even...
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look at their track record up in canada, up in alberta, what we had done down in peru and colombia. multinational corporations. why don't we nationalize the as ?bies -- sob's it is just like band-aids. part of the frustration of being an american here, it is absolutely hopeless. the whole system should be thrown down the toilet. you can't repair it. host: from "the washington post" is this notation about the fund. enough money to cover nasa's annual budget. the next phone caller is from columbia, maryland, david on our democrats line. david, and it is columbia, missouri. i can hear everybody talking about all kinds of problems and stuff like that but nobody is trying to look for the solution. a simple solution would be to get a big casing made of steel and bring it out and set the casing on top of the oil leak with the hose coming off of the back so that all of the oil that is running free can be collected and place on the oil tankers such as the valdez and i'm wondering why nobody thought of doing that? why not captured the oil that is running free into the ocean instead of just le
look at their track record up in canada, up in alberta, what we had done down in peru and colombia. multinational corporations. why don't we nationalize the as ?bies -- sob's it is just like band-aids. part of the frustration of being an american here, it is absolutely hopeless. the whole system should be thrown down the toilet. you can't repair it. host: from "the washington post" is this notation about the fund. enough money to cover nasa's annual budget. the next phone caller is...
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a practice we learned from an earlier earthquake in peru. at president obama and secretary clinton's insistence, we are undergoing audits by the officer of the inspector general in -- on the ground in port-au-prince. the effort is just starting. development is a difficult long- term endeavor and we face significant challenges, especially as hurricane season approaches. in some cases, we did meet -- need much more capacity as an agency to respond to a crisis of this magnitude. the early results of the government's effort has been encouraging and it has helped shape the agenda for reform for the agency at large. i learned that we needed to unleash the pent up entrepreneurial energy within the agency and within our staff. we need to apply the latest earnings to the most pressing problems. we need to encourage staff to work shoulder to shoulder with beneficiaries and partners in government, civil society, and the private sector. our staff can succeed by acting like development of entrepreneur worse. by finding ways to strengthen and stretch the
a practice we learned from an earlier earthquake in peru. at president obama and secretary clinton's insistence, we are undergoing audits by the officer of the inspector general in -- on the ground in port-au-prince. the effort is just starting. development is a difficult long- term endeavor and we face significant challenges, especially as hurricane season approaches. in some cases, we did meet -- need much more capacity as an agency to respond to a crisis of this magnitude. the early results...
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firms learn how to arrest low-cost yet stronger homes to a practice we learned in part by helping peru rebuild from the year earlier earthquake and paul was the mission director. and at president obama and sector clinton insistence, every penny we spend is subject to concurrent audit by a member of the usaid office of the inspector general on the ground in port-au-prince. so haiti's recovery is just starting and will take many years. development is a difficult and long-term endeavor and we face significant challenges especially as the hurricane season now approaches. and in some cases, we did need much more capacity than we had as an agency to respond adequately to a crisis of this magnitude. but the early results of the entire government effort have been encouraging and they help me shake my agenda for reform for the agency at large. i learned that to bring out the best in our people we needed to unleash the pence of entrepreneurial energy that existed within the agency and within our staff. we need to apply the latest learning to the most pressing problems and we need to encourage th
firms learn how to arrest low-cost yet stronger homes to a practice we learned in part by helping peru rebuild from the year earlier earthquake and paul was the mission director. and at president obama and sector clinton insistence, every penny we spend is subject to concurrent audit by a member of the usaid office of the inspector general on the ground in port-au-prince. so haiti's recovery is just starting and will take many years. development is a difficult and long-term endeavor and we face...
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a family friend came this country from peru and met her husband in washington. they struggled to save money to get legal, to start a family. at the pique of the housing boom in the d.c. area, they bought a house instead squeezing through the front door of this house each is working fewer hours today than they were a year ago. so far, they just manage to hold on. as much as they worry are frightened and under pressure. there's a part of the story that leaves her sounding more bewildered than anything else. she has done what the voices large and small have been saying to do since she came to work hard, get legal, keep your nose clean, invest in your kids, save, get a house and now the whole house of cards looks like it is about to come down. macroeconomists use models of big shifts inside whole population and regions to understand what's going on. to buy in with less. the foreclosed family will rebuild. my friend will not be able to support her teenaged son's wish to go to college. when you compare black, whoits and latino men in their 30's and 40's. when you corr
a family friend came this country from peru and met her husband in washington. they struggled to save money to get legal, to start a family. at the pique of the housing boom in the d.c. area, they bought a house instead squeezing through the front door of this house each is working fewer hours today than they were a year ago. so far, they just manage to hold on. as much as they worry are frightened and under pressure. there's a part of the story that leaves her sounding more bewildered than...
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if a family friend came to this country from peru and met her husband in washington, an immigrant from el salvador. the struggle to save money comiig to get legal, to start a family. at the peak of the housing boom in the d.c. area, they bought a house in the distant virginia suburb because of affordability and because of the reputation of the schools. like so many minority families to fear that if they did not buy right now, the boom was just going to continue off into the future and pass them by, making it impossible for them to buy a house, they instead squeezed through the front door of this house, spending every penny they say. they have adjustable rate mortgage, home values are plunging in their areas and each of them is working fewer hours today than they were a year ago. so far, and they had just managed to hold on. as much as they're worried, frightened, under pressure, there is a part of rebecca story that leaves us sounding more bewildered than anything else. she has done what the voice is large and small in the culture have been saying to do since she came to the country as
if a family friend came to this country from peru and met her husband in washington, an immigrant from el salvador. the struggle to save money comiig to get legal, to start a family. at the peak of the housing boom in the d.c. area, they bought a house in the distant virginia suburb because of affordability and because of the reputation of the schools. like so many minority families to fear that if they did not buy right now, the boom was just going to continue off into the future and pass them...
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i think the bright line between a peacetime environment, providing embassy security in peru for tokyo or wherever, and providing embassies' security in a combat zone, offensive and defensive, that is where i would pull back to be peacetime places and wartime places. let's not worry about what province is what in iraq and whether 2003 versus 2007. but say it is wartime places and peacetime places. >> i want to put it this way. if we is the commission were to recommend that this kind of activity, where are you moving, not where you're standing stock still, in a high threat area was a closely associated activity, how would you react to that? would you say, you're wrong, commission? or would you say, that is cool. let me put that question to each of you. it is a better question than mine. >> my response would be the same as it was in my opening oral statement. i said that there would be a policy decision, and if a contractor is going to move forward with that policy decision, then we stand ready to do that. you said you would be good with it. ms. rogers. >> which is why clarity is so impo
i think the bright line between a peacetime environment, providing embassy security in peru for tokyo or wherever, and providing embassies' security in a combat zone, offensive and defensive, that is where i would pull back to be peacetime places and wartime places. let's not worry about what province is what in iraq and whether 2003 versus 2007. but say it is wartime places and peacetime places. >> i want to put it this way. if we is the commission were to recommend that this kind of...
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soloway is, is there a difference between static security in paris or sydney, australia or peru and inactive combat zone? do you see a distinction there do? or to you are they always the same thing where it's always okay to have contractors perform that level of security? >> severing different in an active combat zone, so i wouldn't make the statement it's the same as paris. the issue again is and i think dr. stanger's point, there's commonality here, the point i wanted to make earlier, ms. brian doesn't think we agree, but we all agree that the government has to exert control over this mission in whatever form it might take. >> right. >> the gradation is confusing that dr. nagl talked about which is absolutely never which are closely associated or core competentsies, whatever term we want to use that does have gradations and you have to make decisions based on availability of resource, costs, environment, risk, all of those things are part of the decision, so i wouldn't say as a flatout declare tif statement that all convoy security is for all contractors nor is all building security
soloway is, is there a difference between static security in paris or sydney, australia or peru and inactive combat zone? do you see a distinction there do? or to you are they always the same thing where it's always okay to have contractors perform that level of security? >> severing different in an active combat zone, so i wouldn't make the statement it's the same as paris. the issue again is and i think dr. stanger's point, there's commonality here, the point i wanted to make earlier,...