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david sanger, doesn't that really make sort of the point that the more the u.s.ort of attempts to portray snowden's being had held in russia as a major, major issue for u.s. diplomatic relations, it does sort of elevate his importance in a way the white house has said it doesn't want to do. the "wall street journal" described russia's action as a hostile act against the united states. it is something the u.s. can't ignore, but they also don't want to elevate this now had-30-year-old. >> that's right. remember back during the bush administration where we went a year or two or three where president bush never mentioned saab's name because he didn't want to make it seem as if washington was fixated on finding him, even though they were. now this is not comparable to osama bin laden by a long shot. mr. snowden may have done some damage to american national security, but unlike in the cold war days, it's not as if a defector has shown up in russia and is providing them with information the u.s. doesn't know about. i think at this point the intelligence officials who i
david sanger, doesn't that really make sort of the point that the more the u.s.ort of attempts to portray snowden's being had held in russia as a major, major issue for u.s. diplomatic relations, it does sort of elevate his importance in a way the white house has said it doesn't want to do. the "wall street journal" described russia's action as a hostile act against the united states. it is something the u.s. can't ignore, but they also don't want to elevate this now had-30-year-old....
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. >> if you're sanger gone to the top of the charts and all of a sudden somebody else goes to the tope church, want to know what they're song is like. >> you think pavarotti listens to like katey pry? >> not anymore. he's dead. >> that's how you get away from katy perry. anyway, read "50 shades of grey" stephenie meyers. if you don't, you're slapping e.j. james in the face. which you probably would enjoy because if you read her book, you would know she's a -- seriously, thank, guys and nipple plants -- we better stop. unless you want us to keep going. thanks, stephenie meyer. >> coming up -- >> nicole andrews in the new movie "loveless." we asked if she would accept a drink from a guy at the bar. she said maybe some would slip something in it. >> that happens. i have been roofied. >> why were uyou roofied? >> because i have jerk-off friends. >> i'm -- >> we have nicole andrews. she's in the new movie "loveless." >> if you're at a bar, right and a guy sent you a drink from the bartender, ok, would you accept the drink? >> she goes oh, you mean because somebody might have slipped someth
. >> if you're sanger gone to the top of the charts and all of a sudden somebody else goes to the tope church, want to know what they're song is like. >> you think pavarotti listens to like katey pry? >> not anymore. he's dead. >> that's how you get away from katy perry. anyway, read "50 shades of grey" stephenie meyers. if you don't, you're slapping e.j. james in the face. which you probably would enjoy because if you read her book, you would know she's a --...
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the steady rhythm of machines analyzing dna at the sanger institute near cambridge. part of an effort to understand and ourpens to our dna chances of suffering from cancer. each of ourselves has a strand of dna. put together in a very specific order. can be damaged or altered and these changes can lead to cancer. we know that smoking can do that and inside of lung cancer, it is altered in a particular way. a pair of bases is swapped over. a different signature or pattern of genetic change is left behind by the ultraviolet light that can lead to skin cancer. the scientists have found many other signatures of this kind which could all cause different types of cancers for reasons that are not known. >> this is the largest study of its kind. ourre very excited about findings. we have opened the door and encountered many paths that can lead to cancer formation. >> and animation of the moment of the canceled cell dividing. this will not directly lead to new treatments. surgeon specializing in cancer who was involved in the study and says it creates new options for the futu
the steady rhythm of machines analyzing dna at the sanger institute near cambridge. part of an effort to understand and ourpens to our dna chances of suffering from cancer. each of ourselves has a strand of dna. put together in a very specific order. can be damaged or altered and these changes can lead to cancer. we know that smoking can do that and inside of lung cancer, it is altered in a particular way. a pair of bases is swapped over. a different signature or pattern of genetic change is...
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david sanger from the "the new york times".ming up, we'll close the show off syria because i think it's important to take a moment tonight to think about how in the same week we celebrated the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech we're also possibly heading into a war. it's hard to reconcile those two things. i want to show you something i hope will make you feel a little bit better. so definitely stay with us. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >>> final
david sanger from the "the new york times".ming up, we'll close the show off syria because i think it's important to take a moment tonight to think about how in the same week we celebrated the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech we're also possibly heading into a war. it's hard to reconcile those two things. i want to show you something i hope will make you feel a little bit better. so definitely stay with us. [ male announcer ] these days, a...
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. >> yeah >> sanger's island. >> are you competing? >> yeah -- me and --. >> get a frosty drink. >> what time? >> sunday morning. >> sunday morning. >> not going to make it. >> i will see you there. >> all right. >> great. >> concussion cscope concussions getting more common in teens. that. means more are working on ways to prevent and detect them. researchers have developed an app to test for them now that most high school teams practicing again before the start of the year. it's a good time to get a baseline to compare in case something happens during the season. >> we take that motion out of it by saying here is the data, based on how they were -- that's how we are today comparing their pre-season to post. >> and because cleveland clinic is still testing out the app some schools are getting a chance to use it for free. >> you can't get your hands on it just yet but there are a ton of resources, we have a special section at abc 2news with everything from warning signs to a helmet guide. >> driving small car has its benefits, less gas
. >> yeah >> sanger's island. >> are you competing? >> yeah -- me and --. >> get a frosty drink. >> what time? >> sunday morning. >> sunday morning. >> not going to make it. >> i will see you there. >> all right. >> great. >> concussion cscope concussions getting more common in teens. that. means more are working on ways to prevent and detect them. researchers have developed an app to test for them now that most high...
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david sanger from the "the new york times".the show because i think it's important to take a moment tonight to think about how in the same week we celebrated the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech we're also possibly heading into a war. it's hard to reconcile those two things. i want to show you something i hope will make you feel a little bit better. so definitely stay with us. discover card. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so there's no late fee. really? yep! so is your husband off the hook? no. he went out for milk last week and came back with a puppy. hold it. hold it. hold it. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at le
david sanger from the "the new york times".the show because i think it's important to take a moment tonight to think about how in the same week we celebrated the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech we're also possibly heading into a war. it's hard to reconcile those two things. i want to show you something i hope will make you feel a little bit better. so definitely stay with us. discover card. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he...
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david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political director. so we have this threat. does this-- mark, you're the one who first broke this story about edward snowden-- does this change this debate on what the national security agency is doing? because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the other side of the story, which is that we depend on intelligence. we depend on surveillance, and particularly, we depend on signals to keep the country safe. it doesn't change much about whether they've gone too far or whether we understand enough about the basic outlines of what they're doing that affects american privacy. >> schieffer: do you think-- i mean, because people always say this when something like this happens. people will say, "you don't suppose they're making more of this threat than it really is because they want to make the point that this is what they do." >> i
david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political director. so we have this threat. does this-- mark, you're the one who first broke this story about edward snowden-- does this change this debate on what the national security agency is doing? because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the...
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david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. well, we're getting more details this morning on why the government has closed those 22 american diplomatic posts across the middle east and north africa, and why they are taking so seriously the threat of a possible al qaeda attack. the travel warning that the state department issued last week for americans traveling overseas we're now told will remain in effect for the rest of this month. for the latest this morning, we're going toure cbs news homeland security security correspondent bob orr, who has been on this for all-- for a long, long time. bob, why are they taking this one so much more seriously than some of the things in the past? >> because this threat, bob, comes from the group from al qaeda, al qaeda of the arabian peninsula, it has been the most dedicated, the most active and charged
david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. well, we're getting more details this morning on why the government has closed those 22 american diplomatic posts across the middle east and north africa, and why they are taking so...
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. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of fans the place has earned over the years has anything to say about it. >> oh, my god. just for people to see it. i don't think they've ever seen anything likthis. toee the beautiful blossoms, and the colors, and thcountryside, and what--what it really takes to doing farming. i mean, i think--god, i just-- i just think they get a lot out ofhis. >> blossoms are one of the most visible signs a new crop is on the way. and for about 6 weeks out of the year, you can see this spectacular sight, trees flushed full of blossoms. some have as many as 20,000 per tree. but the one thing yo discover quite quickly about the blossom trail is, besides highlighting the beaut
. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of fans the place has earned over the years has anything to say...
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david sanger of the new york times wrote a piece yesterday in which he talked about there is too much classified information in the government. i think he is probably right. but something like this where you talk specifically about sources and methods and how people are communicating with one another, terrorists are communicating with one another, to me it does seem over broad. however, the threat to the -- to our libyan embassy was very specific. ambassador chris stevens sends a letter specifically saying we have a threat assessment on them bough see. that was a specific thing. i am fine if people learn lessons, that's okay. i am comfortable talking about sources and methods. i do think this is not a partisan issue. come play sen see is america's biggest enemy. al-qaeda knows that. and so if we have to be vigilant for -- vigilance doesn't stop after a month. an interesting thing from a foreign policy aspect is is president obama responsible for al-qaeda's morphine and evolution? >> i don't know about that. >> maybe it is not. >> i know one of the reasons for the increased chatter her
david sanger of the new york times wrote a piece yesterday in which he talked about there is too much classified information in the government. i think he is probably right. but something like this where you talk specifically about sources and methods and how people are communicating with one another, terrorists are communicating with one another, to me it does seem over broad. however, the threat to the -- to our libyan embassy was very specific. ambassador chris stevens sends a letter...
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david sanger of "the new york times" wrote a piece about how there's too much classified information in the government. he is probably right. but something like this, where you talk about sources, methods, how people are communicating, terrorists are communicating with one another, to me it does seem overbroad, right? however, the threats to our libyan embassy was very specific. remember, ambassador chris stevens sends a letter specifically saying we have a threat assessment on this embassy. that was a specific thing. i am fine if people learn lessons, that's okay. i'm comfortable talking about sources and methods. i think this is not a partisan issue. complacency is america's biggest enemy and al qaeda knows that. so if we have to be vigilant, our vigilance doesn't stop after a month, interesting thing from a foreign policy aspect, is president obama responsible for al qaeda's morphing and evolution. >> i don't know about that. >> maybe not. >> one of the reasons for the increased chatter here is a lot of these prisoners have escaped from where we have been holding them and we have
david sanger of "the new york times" wrote a piece about how there's too much classified information in the government. he is probably right. but something like this, where you talk about sources, methods, how people are communicating, terrorists are communicating with one another, to me it does seem overbroad, right? however, the threats to our libyan embassy was very specific. remember, ambassador chris stevens sends a letter specifically saying we have a threat assessment on this...
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they can certainly get on charlie rose he you know he has tom friedman on eighty times and david sanger has been on a fifty five times and he has kissinger so i'm saying you know it's about time and i've had these columns over forty years a pretty good record of predicting predictions and a pretty good record in terms of what we proposed like auto safety up against a lot of opposite. that turned out right the same with environmental issues and other issues so i decided what the heck i'm going to just say told you so because i do something d. cain about a political economy that rewards the people are wrong vicious cruel and self-serving and are against the basic principles of our democracy and if they penalize or marginalize the people who are right again and again. excellent point. the supreme court recently sent down section four the voting rights act and. this seemed to me i mean the fifteenth amendment not only says that people should have the right to vote regardless of race but its allies section two says congress shall have the right the power to make legislative force this voting
they can certainly get on charlie rose he you know he has tom friedman on eighty times and david sanger has been on a fifty five times and he has kissinger so i'm saying you know it's about time and i've had these columns over forty years a pretty good record of predicting predictions and a pretty good record in terms of what we proposed like auto safety up against a lot of opposite. that turned out right the same with environmental issues and other issues so i decided what the heck i'm going...
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there were reports that were later released and confirmed by the administration through david sanger and the "new york times" that an operation called olympic games was in fact used to do that. those types of revelations are damaging and hurt our ability to operate. my friends in the cia are very upset with that kind of method and source revealed. it would have been much better to keep that quiet because we have now burnt that channel. we will now have to find alternate ways. that was a gold mine to have direct communication between the leaders. on the first point, why let the world know through the state department? that's a good thing. it does not get into exact sources or methods but let the public know why they're taking the actions they're taking and what to look out for. the one thing i will say as a constructive criticism, we were in the administration, so i did not want to be too much of an armchair quarterback. we have an away game and a home game. the away game will let the public know what is going on the away game will let the public know what is going on overseas. we als
there were reports that were later released and confirmed by the administration through david sanger and the "new york times" that an operation called olympic games was in fact used to do that. those types of revelations are damaging and hurt our ability to operate. my friends in the cia are very upset with that kind of method and source revealed. it would have been much better to keep that quiet because we have now burnt that channel. we will now have to find alternate ways. that was...
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in 1966, we gave the margaret sanger award, our highest honor to dr. martin luther king jr..ur beloved coretta scott king accepted on his behalf. each year, planned parenthood across the country sees nearly 3 million patients. these women and men of all ages, races, and backgrounds do not come to planned parenthood to make a political statement. they come to get quality, affordable health care which we provide. this year, we have seen a record number of laws, almost 700, that would cut off access to abortion, cancer screenings, even sex education. in the 1960's and 1970's, the motto of the women's movement was the personal is political. in 2013, these politics are starting to seem personal to me. i stand here today -- >> i am the president of asian americans advancing justice. on august 28, 1963, 35 members of the japanese-american citizens league march alongside their brothers and sisters of the civil rights struggle asserting their claim to the dream. a teenager was inspired by his mother's fight for justice. he told the japanese internment camp to join the march and carrie
in 1966, we gave the margaret sanger award, our highest honor to dr. martin luther king jr..ur beloved coretta scott king accepted on his behalf. each year, planned parenthood across the country sees nearly 3 million patients. these women and men of all ages, races, and backgrounds do not come to planned parenthood to make a political statement. they come to get quality, affordable health care which we provide. this year, we have seen a record number of laws, almost 700, that would cut off...
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not, but there were reports that were later released and confirmed by the administration for david sangerhat an operation called olympic games was used to do that. those types of revelations are damaging and hurt our ability to operate. my friends in the cia are very upset with that kind of message repealed. it would have been much better to keep that quiet because we have now burst that channel. we will now have to find alternate ways. that was a gold mine to have direct communication between the leaders. point, why let the world know through the state department? it does not get into exact sources or methods but let the public know why they're taking the actions there taking and what to look out for. the one thing i will say as a constructive criticism, we were in the administration, so i did not want to be a quarterback but we have an away game and home game. the away game will let the public know what is going on overseas. we also have a home game. vhs has set up 100 centers to keep them posted on what we're seeing abroad. there was no unclassified communication with state and local p
not, but there were reports that were later released and confirmed by the administration for david sangerhat an operation called olympic games was used to do that. those types of revelations are damaging and hurt our ability to operate. my friends in the cia are very upset with that kind of message repealed. it would have been much better to keep that quiet because we have now burst that channel. we will now have to find alternate ways. that was a gold mine to have direct communication between...
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or not but there were reports that were later released and confirmed by the adminiration and david sangerof "the new york times" that it was used to do that. those types of revelations are damaging. they hurt our ability to operate they are very upset with that source being revealed. it would have been much better to avert that channel. we will no longer be able to find alternate ways and that was a goldmine to have direct communications between the two leaders. on the first why let the world know through the state department and that's a good thing because it doesn't get into exact sources or methods or let the public know why they are taking actions they are taking and what to look out for. the one thing i will say is a construct of criticism in the administration, we were in his administration too so i don't want to be too much of an armchair quarterback we have an awakening where we let the public know what's going on oversees and dhs has set up over a 100 fusion centers to keep them posted on what we are seeing abroad and unfortunately in this instance there was no unclassified commu
or not but there were reports that were later released and confirmed by the adminiration and david sangerof "the new york times" that it was used to do that. those types of revelations are damaging. they hurt our ability to operate they are very upset with that source being revealed. it would have been much better to avert that channel. we will no longer be able to find alternate ways and that was a goldmine to have direct communications between the two leaders. on the first why let...
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then sandy sanger said, david, you've been around for a while, do you have anything to say? that caught me by surprise, but seldom at a loss for words, found something to say, which was, union city is -- union city high is a great urban high school. that's wonderful. i want to come back here in five years and hear people talk about union city as a great high school. no excuses; right? for the fact it's poor tough, a great high school, and everything about the high school says that it's well on its way. it takes a long time, and it takes one more thing, and that is the engagement of the community of the mayor who never sleeps, mayor whose phone number you find in the book. there's hands on the business cards, you might as well have it at hand. [applause] driving around the city, what an interesting area, what's the plaza there? it's all because of the mayor effective here, very effective in trenton, talks about schools as bragging rights in trenton, brings home the bacon like we're in the middle of. not bad. you got a community. that is engaged in the schools. you go back 25
then sandy sanger said, david, you've been around for a while, do you have anything to say? that caught me by surprise, but seldom at a loss for words, found something to say, which was, union city is -- union city high is a great urban high school. that's wonderful. i want to come back here in five years and hear people talk about union city as a great high school. no excuses; right? for the fact it's poor tough, a great high school, and everything about the high school says that it's well on...
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in 1966, we gave the margaret sanger award, our highest honor to dr. martin luther king jr..ted on his behalf. each year, planned parenthood across the country sees nearly 3 million patients. these women and men of all ages, races, and backgrounds do not come to planned parenthood to make a political statement. they come to get quality, affordable health care which we provide. have seen a record almost 700,ws, that would cut off access to abortion, cancer screenings, even sex education. in the 1960's and 1970's, the model of the women's movement was the personal is political. in 2013, these politics are starting to seem personal to me. i stand here today -- >> ♪ >> i am the president of asian americans advancing justice. on august 28, 1963, 35 members of the japanese-american citizens league march alongside their brothers and sisters of the civil rights struggle asserting their claim to the dream. a teenager was inspired by his mother's fight for justice. japanese internment camp to join the march and "fored a banner that said better americans in a better america." he is here
in 1966, we gave the margaret sanger award, our highest honor to dr. martin luther king jr..ted on his behalf. each year, planned parenthood across the country sees nearly 3 million patients. these women and men of all ages, races, and backgrounds do not come to planned parenthood to make a political statement. they come to get quality, affordable health care which we provide. have seen a record almost 700,ws, that would cut off access to abortion, cancer screenings, even sex education. in the...
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in 1966, we gave the margaret sanger award, our highest honor to dr. martin luther king jr..g accepted on his behalf. each year, planned parenthood across the country sees nearly 3 million patients. these women and men of all ages, races, and backgrounds do not come to planned parenthood to make a political statement. they come to get quality, affordable health care which we provide. this year, we have seen a ecord number of laws, almost 700, that would cut off access to abortion, cancer screenings, even sex education. in the 1960's and 1970's, the motto of the women's movement was the personal is political. in 2013, these politics are starting to seem personal to e. i stand here today -- >> >> i am the president of asian mericans advancing justice. on august 28, 1963, 35 members of the japanese-american citizens league march alongside their brothers and sisters of the civil rights struggle asserting their claim to the dream. a teenager was inspired by his other's fight for justice. he told the japanese internment camp to join the march and carried a banner that said "for bet
in 1966, we gave the margaret sanger award, our highest honor to dr. martin luther king jr..g accepted on his behalf. each year, planned parenthood across the country sees nearly 3 million patients. these women and men of all ages, races, and backgrounds do not come to planned parenthood to make a political statement. they come to get quality, affordable health care which we provide. this year, we have seen a ecord number of laws, almost 700, that would cut off access to abortion, cancer...
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. >> if you're sanger gone to the top of the charts and all of a sudden somebody else goes to the toplike. >> you think pavarotti listens to like katey pry? >> not anymore. he's dead. >> that's how you get away from katy perry. anyway, read "50 shades of grey" stephenie meyers. if you don't, you're slapping e.j. james in the face. which you probably would enjoy because if you read her book, you would know she's a -- seriously, thank, guys and nipple plants -- we better stop. unless you want us to keep going. thanks, stephenie meyer. >> coming up -- >> nicole andrews in the new movie "loveless." we asked if she would accept a drink from a guy at the bar. she said maybe some would slip something in it. >> that happens. i have been roofied. >> why were yoyou roofied? >> because i have jerk-off friends. [ jessica ] so i opened the box and i said to myself, "this is a tablet that i'm going to have to learn how to use." literally the flip of a switch i was logged onto our wi-fi network at home and i was off and running. [ male announcer ] now you can get a state-of-the-art kindle fire hd, b
. >> if you're sanger gone to the top of the charts and all of a sudden somebody else goes to the toplike. >> you think pavarotti listens to like katey pry? >> not anymore. he's dead. >> that's how you get away from katy perry. anyway, read "50 shades of grey" stephenie meyers. if you don't, you're slapping e.j. james in the face. which you probably would enjoy because if you read her book, you would know she's a -- seriously, thank, guys and nipple plants --...
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then sandy sanger said, david, you've been around for a while, do you have anything to say? that caught me by surprise, but seldom at a loss for words, found something to say, which was, union city is -- union city high is a great urban high school. that's wonderful. i want to come back here in five years and hear people talk about union city as a great high school. no excuses; right? for the fact it's poor tough, a great high school, and everything about the high school says that it's well on its way. it takes a long time, and it takes one more thing, and that is the engagement of the community of the mayor who never sleeps, mayor whose phone number you find in the book. there's hands on the business cards, you might as well have it at hand. [applause] driving around the city, what an interesting area, what's the plaza there? it's all because of the mayor effective here, very effective in trenton, talks about schools as bragging rights in trenton, brings home the bacon like we're in the middle of. not bad. you got a community. that is engaged in the schools. you go back 25
then sandy sanger said, david, you've been around for a while, do you have anything to say? that caught me by surprise, but seldom at a loss for words, found something to say, which was, union city is -- union city high is a great urban high school. that's wonderful. i want to come back here in five years and hear people talk about union city as a great high school. no excuses; right? for the fact it's poor tough, a great high school, and everything about the high school says that it's well on...
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the correspondent david sanger speaks to the deputy defense secretary ashton carter about the future of the pentagon and this is an hour. >> thank you very much, walter, thank you, ash for joining us and letting us go through the hardship of leaving 97-degree weather in washington to come out here. if you don't mind since you have that nice little house if we stay the month or next month, do you? it's wonderful to be here with ash carter, deputy secretary of defense, an old friend. many, many years. i won't say how many. and somebody told me that he first came out to the aspen institute to study charmed particles, and what else were you studying at the time? >> those were the early days of the charm courts. >> so he asked whether for the first 40 minutes of this he could do a small slide presentation. [laughter] we ask the security team to put a bullet through the projector. so, let's dive right in because we are going to have a fairly broad conversation about where you are in the future of the pentagon and where you are in asia and where you are on the cyber and drones and so forth.
the correspondent david sanger speaks to the deputy defense secretary ashton carter about the future of the pentagon and this is an hour. >> thank you very much, walter, thank you, ash for joining us and letting us go through the hardship of leaving 97-degree weather in washington to come out here. if you don't mind since you have that nice little house if we stay the month or next month, do you? it's wonderful to be here with ash carter, deputy secretary of defense, an old friend. many,...