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office mobile lets you create and edit word documents, excel spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations on the fly, but nokia's phones use a nokia operating system called symbian that's not compatible with windows. that left an opening for competitors to link their smartphones to office messaging systems. nokia's kai oistama admits the success of those competitors led to today's deal. >> if you want to name one company who i think this partnership is going to make run for their money, it is going to be blackberry. >> reporter: nokia hopes bringing microsoft's office programs to it's high performance smartphones will coax some business users to give up their blackberries. microsoft business division president stephen elop says office running on nokia phones will expand its market now limited to the roughly 10% of smartphones which run windows mobile. >> it's about, you know, brands that people recognize today, whether that's word, excel, powerpoint, whether that's our sharepoint collaboration capabilities. those brands which are very well known in the business segment and increasingly in
office mobile lets you create and edit word documents, excel spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations on the fly, but nokia's phones use a nokia operating system called symbian that's not compatible with windows. that left an opening for competitors to link their smartphones to office messaging systems. nokia's kai oistama admits the success of those competitors led to today's deal. >> if you want to name one company who i think this partnership is going to make run for their money, it...
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have we got a powerpoint? is anything happening? oh, okay. can these people see, too?were about seven wind 4 million unauthorized workers in the american u.s. work force, and under business as usual assumptions, that will grow to about 12.4 million by the year 2019. so, this poses some policy issues. what should be done about it? so, we use our economic model to look at three possibilities. the first is tighter border security. we will restrict supply, build higher. the second is tighter internal enforcement. and the third possibility is some form of legalization, some sort of guest worker program and we are going to get those three possibilities. so, we start with tighter border security. and the experiment we've run and our model so we can move on -- told me the slides that coordinate -- i can see it here, yes. as you can see -- that's it. there you can see the business as usual line, that's the top line that's showing the number is growing for 7.4 to 12.4 over the next ten years or so. and then as our experiment, which is to cut supply suit that in fact know them me
have we got a powerpoint? is anything happening? oh, okay. can these people see, too?were about seven wind 4 million unauthorized workers in the american u.s. work force, and under business as usual assumptions, that will grow to about 12.4 million by the year 2019. so, this poses some policy issues. what should be done about it? so, we use our economic model to look at three possibilities. the first is tighter border security. we will restrict supply, build higher. the second is tighter...
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from powerpoints to simple message ideas. holding insurance companies accountable. remove them from with you and your doctor to get the message out suggesting facebook, and jaysing all meier rolls his eyes at those instructions. >> the house bill is in my opinion flawed. >> reporter: he's the vulnerable who voted against the plan and says democratic leaders put democrats like him from conservative sdplicts a tough spot by including controversial proposals in their health care plan, like a tax increase. >> so go back to the district and explain to constituents why they made an unpopular vote. it was tone deaf to me. >> reporter: and protests waging at home. >> at least an encouraging debate. we didn't ram this through. we took the august recess to allow the country's voice to be heard. >> reporter: talk to any democratic lawmaker and they'll tell you they were elected on a promise to reform the health care system and believe at the end of the day it will happen, but the key is to regain the message back from republicans. in the words of one lawmaker, sdlan what they'
from powerpoints to simple message ideas. holding insurance companies accountable. remove them from with you and your doctor to get the message out suggesting facebook, and jaysing all meier rolls his eyes at those instructions. >> the house bill is in my opinion flawed. >> reporter: he's the vulnerable who voted against the plan and says democratic leaders put democrats like him from conservative sdplicts a tough spot by including controversial proposals in their health care plan,...
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we had a powerpoint and it's with ilene. [laughter] >> stuck on a train but actually as we -- i talked to pat a little bit this morning, i think going without the powerpoint may be a better way to go anyway. i think i'd rather get into a conversation with you rather than us talking to you. and giving you a lot of set and gets. i want to go back to the beginning. every time i say that, i'm reminded, i live in fredericksburg, virginia, and i took the train up here this morning. it's an hour 10 minutes. it's a great time to sleep and do work on the way home. but if you've never been to fredericksburg it's a hub of history, george washington's boyhood home, numerous civil war battlefields but we have a great museum of fredericksburg history. i assume there's a mural that goes around the building that kind of tells the history of fredericksburg and at the bottom at the beginning of the story i think they told the artist, you know, we want to start at the beginning and he took them very literally so at the very beginning of the mu
we had a powerpoint and it's with ilene. [laughter] >> stuck on a train but actually as we -- i talked to pat a little bit this morning, i think going without the powerpoint may be a better way to go anyway. i think i'd rather get into a conversation with you rather than us talking to you. and giving you a lot of set and gets. i want to go back to the beginning. every time i say that, i'm reminded, i live in fredericksburg, virginia, and i took the train up here this morning. it's an hour...
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at the carnahan town hall event it was a powerpoint legislation. some of the slides had honey bees on them and sunflowers. one said sunshine is a disinfectant. it was like talking below the audience. i understand the frustration. anybody in their right mind would be frustrated. >> this idea of talking to the audience. hoyer and nancy pelosi came out with the editorial that said it was un-american to come out with decenting views. you know, there are people who have distanced themselves from that. they are from the white house, ron. is that over the top? >> if you're saying it's un-american to have descending views, that's clearly over the top. it is un-american, i think, to take a town hall format and try to shut it down. that's not about airing descending views. >> i mean, no, because -- >> we have the marching orders for these people. >> talk about marching orders, how about kathleen sebelius' -- her call with seiu. telling people, let's roll up our shirt sleeves, show up in force. >> isn't the other side doing the same thing, dana? >> no. >> yes
at the carnahan town hall event it was a powerpoint legislation. some of the slides had honey bees on them and sunflowers. one said sunshine is a disinfectant. it was like talking below the audience. i understand the frustration. anybody in their right mind would be frustrated. >> this idea of talking to the audience. hoyer and nancy pelosi came out with the editorial that said it was un-american to come out with decenting views. you know, there are people who have distanced themselves...
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as our interview ended, scott asked me to play a powerpoint presentation he made to make sure that he'm going to roll that now and see what he has to say. >> scott mackler: please don't think that i'm an inspiration, because anyone could do what i've done. >> pelley: scott keeps talking about not being courageous. i don't particularly think that is true. >> lynn mackler: i don't either. i think he's pretty brave.th (announcer) there are engines... and then there's the twin-turbocharging, 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost™ engine in the all-new ford taurus sho that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus sho from ford. drive one. how about beer-battered shrimp and chips... or one of our coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combinations? eight dishes that fit into your lunch hour... starting at just $6.99. at red lobster. teamwork... time together... real conversations... and memories. all for under $2 a serving. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. is if you run into a friend and you want to share a photo one, with a
as our interview ended, scott asked me to play a powerpoint presentation he made to make sure that he'm going to roll that now and see what he has to say. >> scott mackler: please don't think that i'm an inspiration, because anyone could do what i've done. >> pelley: scott keeps talking about not being courageous. i don't particularly think that is true. >> lynn mackler: i don't either. i think he's pretty brave.th (announcer) there are engines... and then there's the...
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will have a lot of isolator on you can go into the website and be able to upload those powerpoint that may be missing in your package. we hope to have those there for your. the other piece i want to make sure you know, is that we have an opportunity to see some very special things today and here's a very special presentations. so take a vantage of a the special information that you have, and i hope you have had some great information for the great -- last 24 hours. how did it g yesterday for everyone? pretty good? [applause] >> good deal. enjoy the food. good, good. i am hoping we have more good food today. i'm going to try some of that desert. they had some very unique desert yesterday. we want to thank our sponsors. we have three of our major sponsors today. we have celebrant and ecolab and we have energex as one of our major sponsors today. we are very, very hpy to have them and very appreciative of their support. which actually brings me to my nextntroduction. we are very honored to have, one of our major sponsors, energex, to be here today. and i'm going to pass the baton to the c
will have a lot of isolator on you can go into the website and be able to upload those powerpoint that may be missing in your package. we hope to have those there for your. the other piece i want to make sure you know, is that we have an opportunity to see some very special things today and here's a very special presentations. so take a vantage of a the special information that you have, and i hope you have had some great information for the great -- last 24 hours. how did it g yesterday for...
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so i got at 10:30 and sat at my computer at the powerpoint.had to go to the bathroom and i asked the teacher and she said of course and i'm waiting. she gets on the walkie-talkie and calls somebody and i'm waiting. teacher, i really have to go to the bathroom. you can't go the bathroom by yourself. the policeman is taking you to the bathroom. damn, this is cold man. now, that's a true story. i would have been crushed in an environment like that. i can't imagine sitting here and having the life that i've had -- if i'd gone to a school where being smart wasn't -- didn't put you at the top of the heap or that you weren't protected from bullies. piedmont is an irish piedmont school with a handful of black people. >> actually two questions. when you were speaking about the -- what you thought the root causes of the problems in the black community with regard to education you mentioned affirmative action, were you really talking about desegregation as opposed to affirmative action, a, and b, is it really the case that young black disdain education o
so i got at 10:30 and sat at my computer at the powerpoint.had to go to the bathroom and i asked the teacher and she said of course and i'm waiting. she gets on the walkie-talkie and calls somebody and i'm waiting. teacher, i really have to go to the bathroom. you can't go the bathroom by yourself. the policeman is taking you to the bathroom. damn, this is cold man. now, that's a true story. i would have been crushed in an environment like that. i can't imagine sitting here and having the life...
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so pay no attention to my gigantic powerpoint screen over here. pfgov.ways think of other resources to tt, including on. and finally invite others even who were unable to attend with us today and tomorrow invite them to come out and make some contributions, just knowledgebase and really help spread this around because i can, i would just include the top that what we are doing here is trying to share some of the really important successes and lessons that we've learned. and while there are a lot of people here today and tomorrow, there's a much wider universe of people who need to know about this knowledge who could benefit from it. and want to really make sure that what we talk about today does make a lasting impression. so thanks a lot for your time. i have another session tomorrow, but i appreciate having a few minutes to talk to you now. thanks. [applause] thank you, dan and i hope that you do participate. i think embracing gov20 is embracing participation. so we hope as many of you as possible to take some time to participate in the wiki. as a wrap u
so pay no attention to my gigantic powerpoint screen over here. pfgov.ways think of other resources to tt, including on. and finally invite others even who were unable to attend with us today and tomorrow invite them to come out and make some contributions, just knowledgebase and really help spread this around because i can, i would just include the top that what we are doing here is trying to share some of the really important successes and lessons that we've learned. and while there are a lot...
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approximate. >> reporter: democrats are hoping to defend the bill by arming them with powerpoints to simple message point idea. hold insurance companies responsible. remove them from between and you your doctor. democrats suggest using town halls and facebook. this pennsylvania democrat rolls his eyes at those instructions. he's a vulnerable democrat who voted against his party's health care plan in committee and said democratic leaders have put democrats like him from conservative districts in a tough spot by leading controversial proposals in their plan like a tax increase. >> go back to their districts and explain to their constituents why they took an unpopular vote. >> reporter: he insist he's not upset about the flood of calls and e-mails that await him at home. >> we took the august recess to allow the country's voice to be heard. >> reporter: talk to any democratic law enforcement and they'll tell you they were elected on a call to reform the nation's health care system. the key is to regain the message back from republicans and explain what they're doing for you, not to you.
approximate. >> reporter: democrats are hoping to defend the bill by arming them with powerpoints to simple message point idea. hold insurance companies responsible. remove them from between and you your doctor. democrats suggest using town halls and facebook. this pennsylvania democrat rolls his eyes at those instructions. he's a vulnerable democrat who voted against his party's health care plan in committee and said democratic leaders have put democrats like him from conservative...
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if we got powerpoint? is anything happen something can these people see, too? okay. here.we'll post this online, too. >> okay all right. all right. so if you want to see it you have to change to the other side of the room. now, in 2005, there are about 7.4 million unauthorized workers in the american u.s. workforce. and under businesses usual assumptions that will grow to about 12.4 million by the year 2019. this poses some policy issues. what should be done about it? so we use our economic model to look at three possibilities. the first is tighter border security. will restriction as ply. build the fence higher. the second is tighter internal enforcement. harass the employers. and the third possibility is some form of legal legalization -- some sort of gift guest-worker program. so we start with tighter border security. and the experiment that we run in our model so we can move on, i have to coordinate the slides here. as you can see -- that's it. there you can see the business as usual line. the top line. that's showing the n which is to cut supply so that, in fact, the
if we got powerpoint? is anything happen something can these people see, too? okay. here.we'll post this online, too. >> okay all right. all right. so if you want to see it you have to change to the other side of the room. now, in 2005, there are about 7.4 million unauthorized workers in the american u.s. workforce. and under businesses usual assumptions that will grow to about 12.4 million by the year 2019. this poses some policy issues. what should be done about it? so we use our...
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powerpoints out that even with the tax credit, the higher price will eliminate a lot of the market.when he was talking to cnn international, they know that they're going to have to take a hit for this, at the same time they're hoping that the technology is so strong and that it is strong enough that it will be worth it. and one of those sticking issues is the miles per gallon. right? that mpg. >> right. >> which is hard to talk about when you're talking about electric, too, that's one of the differences there, too. but they've been touting that 230 mpg and most an is are skeptical about it, because the number has not been confirmed by the environmental protection agency. >> good point. >> so, this is something that is still going to have to be worked out. but no doubt the fuel economy is likely to be really good. and one analyst said the volt will likely get better miles per gallon than current offerings like the toyota prius and other cars that get 50 miles per gallon. it is different, because they do still have gas tanks and you can plug it into a normal outlet, one charge is 80 c
powerpoints out that even with the tax credit, the higher price will eliminate a lot of the market.when he was talking to cnn international, they know that they're going to have to take a hit for this, at the same time they're hoping that the technology is so strong and that it is strong enough that it will be worth it. and one of those sticking issues is the miles per gallon. right? that mpg. >> right. >> which is hard to talk about when you're talking about electric, too, that's...
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so, let me introduce our speakers and then we will get right io a short powerpoint presentation by ruyank sharry and frank is the founder and executive director of america's voice, communications oriented organization focused on winning conference immigration reform. before heading up americas voice frank service executive director of the national immigration forum, where i was the deputy director for many years in the form has been at the center of every immigration battle for the last 25 years. fallen frank will be e.j. dionne and needs no introduction. e.j. is a syndicated columnist for "the whington post," seni fellow at britting, an author and editor and co-editor of many books and a regular commentator on radio and tv. llowing e.j., anaavarro is a higly regded rublican politica strist. rexford teas is especially in florida and latino politics with a particular emphasis on immigration. ana was the co-chair o john mccain's hispanic adviser council. she was a frequent speaker for john mccain on isss related to the-- relat to latinos and has played a key role in state races florida.
so, let me introduce our speakers and then we will get right io a short powerpoint presentation by ruyank sharry and frank is the founder and executive director of america's voice, communications oriented organization focused on winning conference immigration reform. before heading up americas voice frank service executive director of the national immigration forum, where i was the deputy director for many years in the form has been at the center of every immigration battle for the last 25...
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you can follow along even with the presentations, the powerpoint presentations, yet that is what youant. at the appropriate time, and those of you in the room can fill out the green question cards in your packets and haul the mob and we will ask the questions that we can get to. there are microphones at the front and back of the room that you can use to ask a question yourself. at the end of the briefing, i would appreciate you filling out the blue about creation -- evaluation forms. let me get back to the program. we have a terrific group of panelists today. respected analyst, people working on the ground to improve access, and it would give brief presentations. in return to a discussion including your question and we will start with susandentzer -- susan dentzer. she is not on an hour -- on air analyst for the news hour. she let our reporting unit focusing on health care and social security. if you rely on them as i do, you'll have a sense of both the breadthe and depth of her expertise. we wanted to bring us up to a -- up to date is what is indeed the various bills on capitol hill
you can follow along even with the presentations, the powerpoint presentations, yet that is what youant. at the appropriate time, and those of you in the room can fill out the green question cards in your packets and haul the mob and we will ask the questions that we can get to. there are microphones at the front and back of the room that you can use to ask a question yourself. at the end of the briefing, i would appreciate you filling out the blue about creation -- evaluation forms. let me get...
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you can follow along even with the presentations, the powerpoint presentations, yet that is what you want. at the appropriate time, and those of you in the room can fill out the green question cards in your packets and haul the mob and we will ask the questions that we can get to. there are microphones at the front and back of the room that you can use to ask a question yourself. at the end of the briefing, i would appreciate you filling out the blue about creation -- evaluation forms. let me get back to the program. we have a terrific group of panelists today. respected analyst, people working on the ground to improve access, and it would give brief presentations. in return to a discussion including your question and we will start with susandentzer -- susan dentzer. she is not on an hour -- on air analyst for the news hour. she let our reporting unit focusing on health care and social security. if you rely on them as i do, you'll have a sense of both the breadthe and depth of her expertise. we wanted to bring us up to a -- up to date is what is indeed the various bills on capitol hi
you can follow along even with the presentations, the powerpoint presentations, yet that is what you want. at the appropriate time, and those of you in the room can fill out the green question cards in your packets and haul the mob and we will ask the questions that we can get to. there are microphones at the front and back of the room that you can use to ask a question yourself. at the end of the briefing, i would appreciate you filling out the blue about creation -- evaluation forms. let me...
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for those of you who weren't able to see the powerpoint, we are going to post that on the event pagethat presumably most of you signed up through to register for this event. and if not, then you could just go in the archived event section of the cato website it will be for you. the ma'am in the black? [inaudible] >> i would like to know where you got your figures because i've always heard the opposite. that illegal workers have higher productivity than american workers. it's the first -- and then the second one is, if they're coming here legally and they're basically the same people, how do you determine their productivity is going to be higher because they're legal if they're the same people? [inaudible] >> can you hear me? all right. so the question was, how do i know illegals have low productivity relative to legal workers in the same occupation. and the second question is -- not really a question, really how do i know converting them to be legal will increase their productivity. the main reason for their productivity is low is their wages. economic theory suggests that people wil
for those of you who weren't able to see the powerpoint, we are going to post that on the event pagethat presumably most of you signed up through to register for this event. and if not, then you could just go in the archived event section of the cato website it will be for you. the ma'am in the black? [inaudible] >> i would like to know where you got your figures because i've always heard the opposite. that illegal workers have higher productivity than american workers. it's the first --...
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you can follow along even with the presentations, the powerpoint presentations, yet that is what youant. at the appropriate time, and those of you in the room can fill out the green question cards in your packets and haul the mob and we will ask the questions that we can get to. there are microphones at the front and back of the room that you can use to ask a question yourself. at the end of the briefing, i would appreciate you filling out the blue about creation -- evaluation forms. let me get back to the program. we have a terrific group of panelists today. respected analyst, people working on the ground to improve access, and it would give brief presentations. in return to a discussion including your question and we will start with susandentzer -- susan dentzer. she is not on an hour -- on air analyst for the news hour. she let our reporting unit focusing on health care and social security. if you rely on them as i do, you'll have a sense of both the breadthe and depth of her expertise. we wanted to bring us up to a -- up to date is what is indeed the various bills on capitol hill
you can follow along even with the presentations, the powerpoint presentations, yet that is what youant. at the appropriate time, and those of you in the room can fill out the green question cards in your packets and haul the mob and we will ask the questions that we can get to. there are microphones at the front and back of the room that you can use to ask a question yourself. at the end of the briefing, i would appreciate you filling out the blue about creation -- evaluation forms. let me get...
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let me introduce our speakers and then we'll get into a short powerpoint presentation. frank served as the executive director of america's form. he has been at the center of every immigration ballot for the last 25 years. then we have e.j. dionne who really needs no introduction. he is a senior fellow at brookings and a professor at georgetown. he is the author, editor, and co-editor of many books. then we have on the navarro -- we have an navarro -- we have ana navarro. she was most recently national co-chair of john mccain's hispanic advisory council. she was a frequent speaker for john mccain on issues related to latinos. she also played a key role as a strategist in several local and state races in florida we have read his europe -- we have ruy tashira. -- ruy teixeira. we have a rock star panel. we will ask some questions, get into a bit of debate and discussion, and then we will open it up to you for questions. take it away. >> thank you, andy. the term cultural wars as applied to u.s. politics goes back to 1991 when it was popularized. the argument was that, no a
let me introduce our speakers and then we'll get into a short powerpoint presentation. frank served as the executive director of america's form. he has been at the center of every immigration ballot for the last 25 years. then we have e.j. dionne who really needs no introduction. he is a senior fellow at brookings and a professor at georgetown. he is the author, editor, and co-editor of many books. then we have on the navarro -- we have an navarro -- we have ana navarro. she was most recently...
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. >> in deference to your very strong feeling, i will not be able to -- the powerpoint, held in the eloquencee economy. i really think this is a great opportunity given my two coke analysts who are extremely knowledgeable. when i used to go on a mission to mexico i was always very interested, it was always intellectually challenging, always a pleasure to visit santiago. how much i could learn, lisa has been working on these things for a long time. standard and poor's has been the cover, the most objective of the agencies in mexico. that was something very good. let me just start by saying mexico is in its worst economic crisis since 1994/1995 and it is expected to fall by about the same percentage as 1995, when i was dealing with it. i didn't lose at a time -- that is the main explanation. i don't think i will lose much more now. fundamentally, mexico is in a difficult situation. it has a government with an economic team that i think is excellent, but the conditions that mexico faces, the problems, politically, that mexico has, makes it very difficult for the authorities to be able to operate
. >> in deference to your very strong feeling, i will not be able to -- the powerpoint, held in the eloquencee economy. i really think this is a great opportunity given my two coke analysts who are extremely knowledgeable. when i used to go on a mission to mexico i was always very interested, it was always intellectually challenging, always a pleasure to visit santiago. how much i could learn, lisa has been working on these things for a long time. standard and poor's has been the cover,...
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on a trainer but actually as i talked to pat a little bit this morning i think going without the powerpointmay be a better way to go anyway. i think i would really get into a conversation with you rather than us talking to your. and giving you a lot of set and get. so i want to go back to the beginning, and every time i say that i am reminded, i live in fredericksburg virginia. so i took the train appeared this way. 's about an hour and 10 minutes did a great time to sleep in the morning and do work on the way home. at the fredericksburg city museum, and if you've never been to fredericksburg, the hub of history, george washington's boyhood hom numerous civil war battles that we have a great museum of fredericksburg history. i assume there is a mirror of that goes around the building, kind of tells the history of fredericksburg. and on the bottom at the very beginning of the story, i think they told the artist, you know, we want to start at the beginning. and he took it very literally. sought the beginning of the mural it says several billion years ago the earth was formed. and i'm like, so
on a trainer but actually as i talked to pat a little bit this morning i think going without the powerpointmay be a better way to go anyway. i think i would really get into a conversation with you rather than us talking to your. and giving you a lot of set and get. so i want to go back to the beginning, and every time i say that i am reminded, i live in fredericksburg virginia. so i took the train appeared this way. 's about an hour and 10 minutes did a great time to sleep in the morning and do...