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ritchie. >> next item. >> the next item would be -- pardon me. other commission business. we have a certificate of recognition. please read the recognition. mr. moses de los reyes, if he could come forward to be recognized. he is the general manager small firm advisory committee, honoring him for his distinguished public service in years of civic leadership. driving changes to increase leadership in regional water system construction. >> it is here? >> perhaps there is a twist in the communication? [laughter] >> thank you. many things regarding your service as well. >> any other new business? commissioners? >> the next item is the report of the general manager. >> before we start, just an announcement. in april we will receive a request for $25 million in state grants to fund the department of wildlife resources. particularly to help to fund the cesar chavez management improvement. you may have noticed that staff has recommended that. the director will have that on friday to make that decision. we expect to receive that decision before too long. a very good, large size gra
ritchie. >> next item. >> the next item would be -- pardon me. other commission business. we have a certificate of recognition. please read the recognition. mr. moses de los reyes, if he could come forward to be recognized. he is the general manager small firm advisory committee, honoring him for his distinguished public service in years of civic leadership. driving changes to increase leadership in regional water system construction. >> it is here? >> perhaps there is a...
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ritchie. i am glad you brought up texas. that was helpful for me, because i did not want to get into a discussion about the merits of desalinization. but when this came before us for the first time, the most recent time, there were three of us here. i was uncomfortable with the public concern of lack of opportunity to weigh in and that this out -- and vet this out. my concern was there was not sufficient opportunity for members of our public to engage us in the merits of even having the study continue. given the resolution, and in particular whereas no. 3, which i think is significantly exhaustive -- and then with respect to the description of the agreement at no. 4, the item you place for our consideration regarding public outrage -- the then commissioner -- ad then -- and then commissioner torres's comments about prioritizing -- i wondered whether we could consider the flexibility in terms of the approach with the public. i wondered whether we would give the public an opportunity, through these engagements, to maybe tell u
ritchie. i am glad you brought up texas. that was helpful for me, because i did not want to get into a discussion about the merits of desalinization. but when this came before us for the first time, the most recent time, there were three of us here. i was uncomfortable with the public concern of lack of opportunity to weigh in and that this out -- and vet this out. my concern was there was not sufficient opportunity for members of our public to engage us in the merits of even having the study...
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o ritchie cunningham is.as taken off because he is giving voice to the anger and the heat in the republican primary, that anti-washington sentiment. he has honed that down to a fine art, and he's got the jobs story. he's created -- there's been more private sector jobs created in texas in the last ten years than the entire country combined. so, he's got a compelling message. now, he's getting up on the big stage this week and never been in th national debate, never been in this deba before. he's had nine elections in texas. he a great campaigner, but this is going to be a big moment, a lot of people's first look. big stage, a lot on the line. >> go ahead. >> as i understand it, the marity of the jobs that were created were government jobs in texas, and i think we have to get -- >> ivate sector, though, more private sector jobs. >> we've got to get the exact information about where these bs came from. >> i think, right, th will be better over time. let's look at the lineup in terms of howhe field looks right n
o ritchie cunningham is.as taken off because he is giving voice to the anger and the heat in the republican primary, that anti-washington sentiment. he has honed that down to a fine art, and he's got the jobs story. he's created -- there's been more private sector jobs created in texas in the last ten years than the entire country combined. so, he's got a compelling message. now, he's getting up on the big stage this week and never been in th national debate, never been in this deba before....
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ritchie again because you can see the way he played last saturday was. so and is very important for the national team because i still think that everybody russia wants. to go. and we really need a very fit i'm not afraid so in that way. i think the crowd has to realise that it is a russian guy and russian player well they will need him because russia have scored six times in the last six games but main striker alexandre could record his problem his shooting was in the top scoring the russian premier league with thirteen goals so four and he also scored a hat trick last week or so there is growing hope russia could be more from attacking force on friday night we have to do it because we did it in the away games as well. but you are to go into a coming of not different games because we have two in and the other two just the winners will so. hopefully frontage so we know that we have to get this six point we can't underestimate the importance of friday's game and the one against ireland four days later. should top of group b. and with only the group winners
ritchie again because you can see the way he played last saturday was. so and is very important for the national team because i still think that everybody russia wants. to go. and we really need a very fit i'm not afraid so in that way. i think the crowd has to realise that it is a russian guy and russian player well they will need him because russia have scored six times in the last six games but main striker alexandre could record his problem his shooting was in the top scoring the russian...
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ritchie again because you can see the way he played last several days for his under. zone is very important for the national team because i still think that everybody russia wants that we will go to the green and we really need a very fit and motivated so in that way. i think the crowd just realize that it is a russian guy and russian player well they will need him because russia have scored six times in the last six games but main striker alexandre has problems his shooting boots was in the top scoring the russian premier league with thirteen goals for four and he also scored a hat trick last week or so there is growing hope russia could be more from attacking force on friday night we have to do it because we did it in the away games as well. i think it is arlen to play wrecks and game. but you know to enjoy coming or going to different games because we have to in the real to just win as well so we have to go but front so we know that we have to get this six court you close and estimate the importance of these games and the one against early forty's lead the trees in
ritchie again because you can see the way he played last several days for his under. zone is very important for the national team because i still think that everybody russia wants that we will go to the green and we really need a very fit and motivated so in that way. i think the crowd just realize that it is a russian guy and russian player well they will need him because russia have scored six times in the last six games but main striker alexandre has problems his shooting boots was in the...
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if i didn't have people like rudy and ritchie, i wouldn't have been able to do it. [applause] how do you relate to september 11, whether the country is safer now or not as safe and what should be done about it, first of all, i think it's worth noting that september 11, 2001, is a -- is an event that is a defining event for our country. whether we think it is or we don't, it is. because it's one of those events that people remember where they were when it happened. in my lifetime, i can relate to only two others, one before i was born and one when i was in college, the first one was pearl harbor, my parents and everyone of that generation would constantly tell you where they were when they heard about pearl harbor. the second one was the assassination of president john f. kennedy. i remember where i was when i heard about the assassination of john f. kennedy. i'm sure everyone in this room could recite where they were. and the third one is september 11, 2001. everyone remembers where they were when the attack on the twin towers and on washington and other the skies o
if i didn't have people like rudy and ritchie, i wouldn't have been able to do it. [applause] how do you relate to september 11, whether the country is safer now or not as safe and what should be done about it, first of all, i think it's worth noting that september 11, 2001, is a -- is an event that is a defining event for our country. whether we think it is or we don't, it is. because it's one of those events that people remember where they were when it happened. in my lifetime, i can relate...
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it all ended february 3rd, 1959, when a plane carrying holly, ritchie valens, and the big bopper crashed in an iowa farm field. >> the day the music died. even in his short life, buddy holly changed the sound and look of rock 'n' roll forever. >> reporter: holly's star on the walk of fame further immortalizes the singer. it's right in front of the capital records building and right next to the sidewalk stars of the beatles. holly's walk of fame ceremony comes on the music legend's birthday. it may be hard for his fans to believe it but if he were e ive today, holly would have been 75. >> i think his music helps him stay youthful and lets younger generations like mine keep with it. >> reporter: even though holly's honor comes from a town best known for movie stars, at least it's appropriately named for this rock 'n' roll icon. >> today, the holly in hollywood stands for buddy holly. >> reporter: rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> great music trivia, i love this point. the day holly died was later called the day the music died in the don mclean song "american pie." great bit of history t
it all ended february 3rd, 1959, when a plane carrying holly, ritchie valens, and the big bopper crashed in an iowa farm field. >> the day the music died. even in his short life, buddy holly changed the sound and look of rock 'n' roll forever. >> reporter: holly's star on the walk of fame further immortalizes the singer. it's right in front of the capital records building and right next to the sidewalk stars of the beatles. holly's walk of fame ceremony comes on the music legend's...
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o ritchie cunningham is.erry has taken off because he is giving voice to the anger and the heat in the republican primary, that anti-washington sentiment. he has honed that down to a fine art, and he's got the jobs story. he's created -- there's been more private sector jobs created in texas in the last ten years than the entire country combined. so, he's got a compelling message. now, he's getting up on the big stage this week and never been in th national debate, never been in this deba before. he's had nine elections in texas. he a great campaigner, but this is going to be a big moment, a lot of people's first look. big stage, a lot on the line. >> go ahead. >> as i understand it, the marity of the jobs that were created were government jobs in texas, and i think we have to get -- >> ivate sector, though, more private sector jobs. >> we've got to get the exact information about where these bs came from. >> i think, right, th will be better over time. let's look at the lineup loinks right now accordingo qui
o ritchie cunningham is.erry has taken off because he is giving voice to the anger and the heat in the republican primary, that anti-washington sentiment. he has honed that down to a fine art, and he's got the jobs story. he's created -- there's been more private sector jobs created in texas in the last ten years than the entire country combined. so, he's got a compelling message. now, he's getting up on the big stage this week and never been in th national debate, never been in this deba...
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did not have people like rudy in ritchie, i would not have been able to do it, and there were many of them. [applause] so how you relate to september 11 and whether the country is safer now or not a safe and what should be done about it? it is a defining event for our country. whether we think it is or not, it is, because it is one of those events that people remember where they were when it happened. in my lifetime, i can relate only two others, one before i was born and one when i was in college for the first one was pearl harbor. my parents and everyone of that generation would constantly tell you where they were when they heard about pearl harbor. the second one was the assassination of john f. kennedy. i remember where i was when i heard about the assassination of john f. kennedy. everyone in this room could immediately decide where they were. in the third one is the timber 11, 2001. everyone remembers where there were when the attack on the twin towers, on washington, and over the skies of pennsylvania happen. in fact, this is almost completely accurate, i cannot think of too ma
did not have people like rudy in ritchie, i would not have been able to do it, and there were many of them. [applause] so how you relate to september 11 and whether the country is safer now or not a safe and what should be done about it? it is a defining event for our country. whether we think it is or not, it is, because it is one of those events that people remember where they were when it happened. in my lifetime, i can relate only two others, one before i was born and one when i was in...
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although ritchie, we miss you and love you and we will never ever forget.. >> and my of gold and the godfather. we love and miss you and our family has not been the same since what happened. i know you are up their shining down on us watching the dallas cowboys, so give us a victory tonight in your honor. we love you. david a. defeo manuel del valle, jr. donald arthur delapenha vito joseph deleo danielle anne delie joseph a. della pietra andrea dellabella palmina delligatti colleen ann deloughery joseph de luca francis albert demartini anthony demas martin n. demeo francis deming carol k. demitz kevin dennis thomas f. dennis >> and my husband, michael and joseph cunningham. liam and i miss you and love you today and all the days of our lives. >> and in honor of my father nypd truck two. we love you and miss you. please continue to watch over us. jean depalma robert john deraney michael derienzo edward desimone iii andrew desperito cindy ann deuel jerry devito robert p. devitt, jr. dennis lawrence devlin gerard dewan sulemanali kassamali dhanani patricia flo
although ritchie, we miss you and love you and we will never ever forget.. >> and my of gold and the godfather. we love and miss you and our family has not been the same since what happened. i know you are up their shining down on us watching the dallas cowboys, so give us a victory tonight in your honor. we love you. david a. defeo manuel del valle, jr. donald arthur delapenha vito joseph deleo danielle anne delie joseph a. della pietra andrea dellabella palmina delligatti colleen ann...
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party all night long ♪ ♪ we're going to have a party all night long ♪ >> you got to love some lionel ritchier -- >> hello? >> what does it get in the mood for, for our favorite story of the day. >> favorite story of the day. about gridlock on a portland, oregon, highway. >> gridlock not caused by an accidents or construction, it was caused by a little dog. >> reporter: mango's big adventure started on i-84. traffic comes to a halt and she contemplates hopping into an suv. then backs out. then zips around other cars. weaving across the freeway, people jump up and out to help, including mango's owner, dan dowdy who with a blanket in hand tries to grab her but faceplants hard instead. >> there are so many people. pick me up. took me to try to catch her the a lot of people have seen it. famous touchdown dive there blew it. >> reporter: mango exited i-84 and sprints towards madison high school. >> a few miles. >> reporter: that's where a photographer tracks the runaway. while mango takes a breather -- >> i think it is kind of funny. the little tiny dog. >> marney fuller snaps a picture of a dog t
party all night long ♪ ♪ we're going to have a party all night long ♪ >> you got to love some lionel ritchier -- >> hello? >> what does it get in the mood for, for our favorite story of the day. >> favorite story of the day. about gridlock on a portland, oregon, highway. >> gridlock not caused by an accidents or construction, it was caused by a little dog. >> reporter: mango's big adventure started on i-84. traffic comes to a halt and she contemplates...
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did not have people like rudy in ritchie, i would not have been able to do it, and there were many ofplae] so how you relate to september 11 and whether the country is safer now or not a safe and what should be done about it? it is a defining event for our country. whether we think it is or not, it is, because it is one of those events that people remember where they were when it happened. in my lifetime, i can relate only two others, one before i was born and one when i was in college for the first one was pearl harbor. my parents and everyone of that generation would constantly tell you where they were when they heard about pearl harbor. the second one was the assassination of john f. kennedy. i remember where i was when i heard about the assassination of john f. kennedy. everyone in this room could immediately decide where they were. in the third one is t timber 11, 2001. everyone remembers where there were when the attack on the twin towers, on washington, and over the skies of pennsylvania happen. in fact, this is almost completely accurate, i cannot think of too many times that
did not have people like rudy in ritchie, i would not have been able to do it, and there were many ofplae] so how you relate to september 11 and whether the country is safer now or not a safe and what should be done about it? it is a defining event for our country. whether we think it is or not, it is, because it is one of those events that people remember where they were when it happened. in my lifetime, i can relate only two others, one before i was born and one when i was in college for the...
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host: franklin, democratic caller reported ritchie, florida. what do you think about disaster relief being tied to cuts that is on the table right now in congress? caller: i agree with the guy from virginia. i'm a first-time caller. with fema, -- i believe i should move. i am in florida and there's hurricane season. i would hate to be left out in the cold with the cuts in fema and wondering why i had no aid. i would hate to be in that situation. when we have a decision to make on whether we should evacuate, that is something to consider when the time comes. ost: let's look at the "washington journal" coverage of the story. north carolina, thomas is a republican caller. good morning. caller: good morning. i think everyone is missing the point. the money they wanted to take was from what they are giving general motors more or less. why should they receive a subsidy when ford and chrysler get nothing on their vehicles? that is where the money is going. host: so you say, fair trade? caller: take the money from that and put it on disaster aid. host:
host: franklin, democratic caller reported ritchie, florida. what do you think about disaster relief being tied to cuts that is on the table right now in congress? caller: i agree with the guy from virginia. i'm a first-time caller. with fema, -- i believe i should move. i am in florida and there's hurricane season. i would hate to be left out in the cold with the cuts in fema and wondering why i had no aid. i would hate to be in that situation. when we have a decision to make on whether we...
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want to assure you this from don ritchie -- guest: that is a great point. i keep going back to the perfect storm idea. this company was not the first renewable energy country -- co., if it was not the first, it would not be so bad. the administration officials continually stressed that that was an inherent risk of this program, and everybody should know that. so many things are converging on this one company. it is setting a very bad political precedent for future ones. we will see it as a bad debt or the tip of the iceberg. i think the administration wants to stress that it was a bad back. i want to note that solyndra was a fall on manufactured. most of the other companies in the queue are actually power generators, solar farms, or wind farms. those are much less riskier than manufacturers. they're not s object to the changing market and other things like that. -- as subject to the changing market and other things. host: rocky martin -- rocky mountain, north carolina. caller: i am concerned about senior citizens. since obama has been the president, and nob
want to assure you this from don ritchie -- guest: that is a great point. i keep going back to the perfect storm idea. this company was not the first renewable energy country -- co., if it was not the first, it would not be so bad. the administration officials continually stressed that that was an inherent risk of this program, and everybody should know that. so many things are converging on this one company. it is setting a very bad political precedent for future ones. we will see it as a bad...
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the nowis a classic book inside terrorism and also a senior scholar at the woodrow wilson center ritchie'sm. the professor hoffman will initiate a conversation with the commissioners that after 25p minutes will open toe t questions on the floor.o that me turn the floor over to pr bruce hoffman. >> let me say what an extraordinary privilege it is here to be with these gentlemen today to have the honor to engage the discussion. note security and counterterrorism is the evolutionary process. we are fortunate to have those three commissioners of cbp here to underscore the process.how i thought we may ask the sequence that they served. what were the gaps in the security and immigration in our borders they had to address immediately uponat assuming office and what was the main challenges during office.nure in let's start with mr. bonner. >> has pointed out i literally started reported for duty september 10thing september 10th, 2001, had not been confirmed but was essentially serving as a consultant to the secretary of treasury when the attacks occurred in new york and washington. the one of the
the nowis a classic book inside terrorism and also a senior scholar at the woodrow wilson center ritchie'sm. the professor hoffman will initiate a conversation with the commissioners that after 25p minutes will open toe t questions on the floor.o that me turn the floor over to pr bruce hoffman. >> let me say what an extraordinary privilege it is here to be with these gentlemen today to have the honor to engage the discussion. note security and counterterrorism is the evolutionary process....
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and as the senate historian don ritchie observed -- quote -- "it was one of the most courageous votes i have ever seen. he knew he was surviving his chairmanship and his position as a senator." few knew then that senator hatfield had offered to resign. senator hatfield also worked hard to build core institutions in oregon. he was a champion of oregon health and sciences university and built it into a fabulous institution of research and learning. the mark o. hatfield school of government carries on his legacy of leadership, conveying those principles to young leaders who are dispersing throughout the public policy arena. the marine sciences center in newport, a tremendous research facility that continues to yield benefits, including setting the foundation for the recent location of the noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration's research fleet in the city of newport. he was an advocate, an intense advocate of medical research and he championed the national institute of health where a building now bears his name. and he championed the u.s. institute of peace. he felt th
and as the senate historian don ritchie observed -- quote -- "it was one of the most courageous votes i have ever seen. he knew he was surviving his chairmanship and his position as a senator." few knew then that senator hatfield had offered to resign. senator hatfield also worked hard to build core institutions in oregon. he was a champion of oregon health and sciences university and built it into a fabulous institution of research and learning. the mark o. hatfield school of...