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leave. ñrhopefully, when he comes back, we can gather everyone together. llñri wanted a complete semine that is certified. also, training in]aa october, to classes regarding the ada update. we will also try to get training on the inspector and engineer. >> how manyw3 employees will be taking the disability accreditation classes? >> we are trying to train all of them. it is about $1,000 to take the exam. >> do we have an idea of getting more people trained for that? we only have one now. >> we have one that took the exam -- two that took the exam. ñrwe're waiting for the results. i believe one of them should be in soon. q requirementuzq? state law requires that we have a certain number of that are certified by a certain date. b í&ñ>> i do not have the exact date, but previously, we mentioned the time frame, how many we need to get. that is why we try to get more training for the exam. ñrright now, we are meeting the requirement. >> i seem to remember that they take in in 2013. a significant number. i do not remember what that maybe the city attorney caní zfl us next time what it is. >>
leave. ñrhopefully, when he comes back, we can gather everyone together. llñri wanted a complete semine that is certified. also, training in]aa october, to classes regarding the ada update. we will also try to get training on the inspector and engineer. >> how manyw3 employees will be taking the disability accreditation classes? >> we are trying to train all of them. it is about $1,000 to take the exam. >> do we have an idea of getting more people trained for that? we only...
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the rock opera turned broadway musical, now considered by many, the seminal album of the decade. ♪ calling>> reporter: the music was a condemnation of an ambivalent america led by george w. bush. >> we didn't know if people were going to agree with what we had to say or not. it was a bold statement and we made it. you know, it's better to regret something you have done than something you haven't done. we don't go by what the trends are, and i think that's what's created our longevity. >> reporter: on saturday, the band played with abandon for over 2 1/2 hours straight. ♪ whipping the crowd into a frenzy with a mix of old favorites and new releases. incredibly, after all these years, all three consider this the most creative time in their careers. >> we brought everything back into what it's all about to begin with and that is writing a good song. >> reporter: name an award, and they've probably won it. including five grammys. despite all their success, green day has never lost the enjoyment or the innocence of taking the stage for the very first time. is it more difficult on some nights th
the rock opera turned broadway musical, now considered by many, the seminal album of the decade. ♪ calling>> reporter: the music was a condemnation of an ambivalent america led by george w. bush. >> we didn't know if people were going to agree with what we had to say or not. it was a bold statement and we made it. you know, it's better to regret something you have done than something you haven't done. we don't go by what the trends are, and i think that's what's created our...
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certainly the biggest game, florida state a seminal moment for the seminoles. >> tony: clemson's gothe country but the florida state defense as i said earlier in the day is too good. tay get it done at home. >> spencer: virginia tech losing to pitt opens the door for florida state to do something special along with alabama, they have a chance to record three consecutive shutouts. that's going to be impressive. >> tim: i want to talk about kansas state-oklahoma. this is a team that usually kansas state handles in short order. will they do it tonight? >> spencer: i think they will, bob stoops, i think the concept is important, they have had the bye week to prepare, oklahoma is ready. >> tony: collin klein has to complete passes. >> tim: notre dame and michigan another game to keep an eye on. we think that one will be close. this is mike james taking it in from 25 yards out against georgia tech. this is a horrible loss for georgia tech. really hurts them in their division trying to get to the a.c.c. title game given the loss they had earlier to virginia tech. that will just about do it
certainly the biggest game, florida state a seminal moment for the seminoles. >> tony: clemson's gothe country but the florida state defense as i said earlier in the day is too good. tay get it done at home. >> spencer: virginia tech losing to pitt opens the door for florida state to do something special along with alabama, they have a chance to record three consecutive shutouts. that's going to be impressive. >> tim: i want to talk about kansas state-oklahoma. this is a team...
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health services that will enable individuals to break the -- break free from violence and long-term seminal behavior disrupting the into generational cycle of crime. in response to the mayor's direction to immediately interrupt, we are working very closely with our criminal justice partners. in addition to that, we have opened an office in bayview to bring our staff closer to the population that they are here to serve. [applause] that office opened on august 1. in addition to that, through the support of the mayor and board, we will be completing evidence- based individualize risk and needs assessment
health services that will enable individuals to break the -- break free from violence and long-term seminal behavior disrupting the into generational cycle of crime. in response to the mayor's direction to immediately interrupt, we are working very closely with our criminal justice partners. in addition to that, we have opened an office in bayview to bring our staff closer to the population that they are here to serve. [applause] that office opened on august 1. in addition to that, through the...
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health services that will enable individuals to break the -- break free from violence and long-term seminal behavior disrupting the into generational cycle of crime. in response to the mayor's direction to immediately interrupt, we are working very closely with our criminal justice partners. in addition to that, we have opened an office in bayview to bring our staff closer to the population that they are here to serve. [applause] that office opened on august 1. in addition to that, through the support of the mayor and board, we will be completing evidence- based individualize risk and needs assessment of the cases that we are supervising an employee in the use of investment of over $4.7 million in the city's money that they have invested in the employment education, mental health, housing, and treatment. we have also created specialized caseloads for those high-risk transitional-age youth, including gender-responsive caseloads so we can meet the needs of our young men and women. in addition to that, we have an enhanced collaboration as a member of the gang task force in working with the dep
health services that will enable individuals to break the -- break free from violence and long-term seminal behavior disrupting the into generational cycle of crime. in response to the mayor's direction to immediately interrupt, we are working very closely with our criminal justice partners. in addition to that, we have opened an office in bayview to bring our staff closer to the population that they are here to serve. [applause] that office opened on august 1. in addition to that, through the...
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health services that will enable individuals to break the -- break free from violence and long-term seminal behavior disrupting
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at least 29 seminal illnesses in 18 states to the trader joe's products. baltimore area banks are charging their customers the second lowest rates in the nation for using another bank's atm. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:21. 48 degrees at the airport. >> football fans are lighting up social media. pete gilbert will show you that to you next in sports. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. do you think the nfl will now speed up negotiations to end the lockout with league officials after this week's poor performance by the replacement refs? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we have some problems in harford county. havre de grace, we have a left lane closure because of a vehicle fire. pre
at least 29 seminal illnesses in 18 states to the trader joe's products. baltimore area banks are charging their customers the second lowest rates in the nation for using another bank's atm. at the new york stock exchange, i'm jane king, bloomberg news, for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:21. 48 degrees at the airport. >> football fans are lighting up social media. pete gilbert will show you that to you next in sports. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler...
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this is homecoming at seminal high school friday and a streaker got on the field.omecoming. the guy wore a spider ma-man -- wore a mask so he won't be recognized. the school security guards started chasing him. that's risky, when you're a man you need to clear the fence. he got over the second fence then there's a get-away car waiting for him. i hope there's a get - away car. [ cheers and applause ] >> i assume it was a get-away car, could have been a very surprised motorist. ? chicago the citywide teachers strike conditioned monday. 26,000 teachers walked off the job leaving students very happy. kids need education. as public service we invited the brightest people we know. maybe you met them out on the street to share their wisdom with kids from chicago who might be up late tonight and our subject this evening is the solar system. >> planet, marses. jupiter, pluto, mercury, saturn, venus, you auranius, and there the planets. >> forgot earth. he has a mind like a sponge, that bob. >> and fashion week is under way in new york city. fashion week is the week during w
this is homecoming at seminal high school friday and a streaker got on the field.omecoming. the guy wore a spider ma-man -- wore a mask so he won't be recognized. the school security guards started chasing him. that's risky, when you're a man you need to clear the fence. he got over the second fence then there's a get-away car waiting for him. i hope there's a get - away car. [ cheers and applause ] >> i assume it was a get-away car, could have been a very surprised motorist. ? chicago...
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it also important to recognize that this is a seminal moment for these emerging democracies. by and large they have gone well. this is a success story. some elements are out of control. most particularly in libya, armed people who aren't under the government control, not brought into the, you know, rule of law. in egypt, they say they got it under control. they're concerned that they want to maintain relationships and not have this deter from their strong relationship with the u.s. >> let's talk about the homeland for a second, this week, three college campuses where there were bomb scares, all false alarms, is there a worry that these wave of attacks could spread to the united states, to the homeland itself, brian? >> there are concerns. there was a arrest yesterday in chicago, an 18-year-old who wanted to blow up a bar in chicago as part of a sympathy for what's going on in the world against muslims. in general, they don't see a general plan to attack in this country. there are independent operators who could be triggered. >> how do they decide when the protests are coming,
it also important to recognize that this is a seminal moment for these emerging democracies. by and large they have gone well. this is a success story. some elements are out of control. most particularly in libya, armed people who aren't under the government control, not brought into the, you know, rule of law. in egypt, they say they got it under control. they're concerned that they want to maintain relationships and not have this deter from their strong relationship with the u.s. >>...
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ralph nader was there in the seminal role to intent -- to instigate an agitate to make it possible for people like richard nixon to be the second greenest president in u.s. history. he was in the carter administration working with those great ambitions. it is my pleasure to introduce probably be greenest u.s. president agitator and influence are in history, -- influencer in u.s. history, ralph nader. >> thank you mr. heaps. it is great to be here with corporate knights. establishes benchmarks and standards for corporate responsibility it has pioneered benchmarks and standards which, most people know, is not easy to do. you find the criteria and hold the cooperations up to higher standards of performance pleasure to be with the gentleman here who participated in this exercise. history not only teaches us about our past, but it teaches us about our present. that is the importance of this exercise in terms of the greenest u.s. president. it tells us not only what we have often forgotten about in the past, but provides a framework for try to understand why the pace of environmental progres
ralph nader was there in the seminal role to intent -- to instigate an agitate to make it possible for people like richard nixon to be the second greenest president in u.s. history. he was in the carter administration working with those great ambitions. it is my pleasure to introduce probably be greenest u.s. president agitator and influence are in history, -- influencer in u.s. history, ralph nader. >> thank you mr. heaps. it is great to be here with corporate knights. establishes...
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this was in the seminal highs school in florida. and jumped two different fences and off he went. leaving security. the getaway car however was providing a license plate number and thesbeing under a rest. he has been charged with indecent exposure. video has gone viral. now he has over 3500 fans on facebook. the seminal strieker. >> coming up we will be right back. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you.
this was in the seminal highs school in florida. and jumped two different fences and off he went. leaving security. the getaway car however was providing a license plate number and thesbeing under a rest. he has been charged with indecent exposure. video has gone viral. now he has over 3500 fans on facebook. the seminal strieker. >> coming up we will be right back. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work,...
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. >>> rangers at iew seminational park are -- at yosemite national park are warning visitors of a virus. eight cases have been reported of the hantavirus. it's believed mice may have nested in a winterized camp there. >>> in campaign 2012, mitt romney flew into jacksonville, florida last night and will campaign there today before speaking in fairfax tomorrow morning. meanwhile, president obama and the first lady visited arlington national cemetery tuesday. mrs. obama will make a campaign stop tomorrow in fredricksburg. >>> she was one of the first black women to enter the u.s. military. >> now she's 105. there's alice dickinson and she still has the fighting spirit. we are going to take you to her birthday celebration coming up next. >> they are informing joe citizen about the issues and influencing what becomes law on capitol hill. oh, yeah, they're creating jobs right here in the district. we have a cup of coffee with the founder of a red hot start- up in d.c. that's coming up at 6:12. you're watching 9news now. >>> good morning. >> welcome back. one of the first african- american wom
. >>> rangers at iew seminational park are -- at yosemite national park are warning visitors of a virus. eight cases have been reported of the hantavirus. it's believed mice may have nested in a winterized camp there. >>> in campaign 2012, mitt romney flew into jacksonville, florida last night and will campaign there today before speaking in fairfax tomorrow morning. meanwhile, president obama and the first lady visited arlington national cemetery tuesday. mrs. obama will make...
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these two gentlemen are of the same age and you understand that the most seminal decision that had to be made by young men was whether to answer that call or whether to try to find a way to get out of the draft. and for those who supported the war but still didn't serve, that reminder is devastating for mitt romney among veterans. he didn't mention veterans nor did he mention our current fighting men and women in afghanistan in his acceptance speech in tampa which is a huge error which is doubly and triply amplified. >> if i were the democrats i would. >> the barack obama from the administration has been focusing on veterans. >> sure. >> and this is a theme that runs through the administration. it's paying off now in many states, not just in the presidential race. >> and romney did the favor of not mentioning. >> it's going to be big all the way through. it's going to be a constins wenscy producingly in the favor of the democratic president. >> this rings from that great movie by oliver stone. they cheer when you go off to battle when you come back wounded you're not really one of the
these two gentlemen are of the same age and you understand that the most seminal decision that had to be made by young men was whether to answer that call or whether to try to find a way to get out of the draft. and for those who supported the war but still didn't serve, that reminder is devastating for mitt romney among veterans. he didn't mention veterans nor did he mention our current fighting men and women in afghanistan in his acceptance speech in tampa which is a huge error which is...
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it appears the seminal moment is when a border patrol agent was killed in a shootout and some of the weapons that were allowed to walk across the border were found at the scene of the shootout. that was in december of 2010. at the time the report says the attorney general wasn't even told that some of the guns were at that scene. he wasn't told of the whole fact that this operation was falling apart until early in 2011 when congress sent a letter saying what's going on here. the report says some officials at the justice department should have recognized warning signs and sounded the alarm on this. it says it was primarily run by officials in arizona. atf and the u.s. deern's office. the report says they were very eager to try to make a big case, to try to score a big hit against mexican drug cartels and try to get to the bottom of how guns were flowing from the u.s., bought by straw purchasers and getting their way into mexico and they aggressively followed it even as it was falling apart. >> nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joining us from d.c., thank you. appreciate it.
it appears the seminal moment is when a border patrol agent was killed in a shootout and some of the weapons that were allowed to walk across the border were found at the scene of the shootout. that was in december of 2010. at the time the report says the attorney general wasn't even told that some of the guns were at that scene. he wasn't told of the whole fact that this operation was falling apart until early in 2011 when congress sent a letter saying what's going on here. the report says...
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>> well, there's a lot of us who have been waiting for a long time for some seminal moment for mitt romney to reveal his character and unfortunately, i'm afraid that this tape is exactly what that does but not in the way we had hoped for. it's getting harder to support him, getting harder to defend him. you know, i talked a lot about how i remember in september 2000, things were difficult, the dark days of september, and easy to bounce back, but when you start casting off half the country as victims, that causes a lot of pause for independents and people like me who cross the line in the mid '90s to join the republican party because of ideas like compassionate conservatism. i don't hear any of that from mitt romney. i'm trying to figure out what the driving, broader vision and narrative is that takes care of the least among us. we can't just pick up one half of the country and leave the others behind and cast them off as victims. this is not the vision of the republican party that i want to see in the years ahead. >> paul begala, what about that? mitt romney does have a tendency to double
>> well, there's a lot of us who have been waiting for a long time for some seminal moment for mitt romney to reveal his character and unfortunately, i'm afraid that this tape is exactly what that does but not in the way we had hoped for. it's getting harder to support him, getting harder to defend him. you know, i talked a lot about how i remember in september 2000, things were difficult, the dark days of september, and easy to bounce back, but when you start casting off half the country...
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you understand, chris, the most seminal decision that had to be made by young men of the vietnam era was whether to answer that call or whether to try to find a way to get out of the draft, and for those who supported the war but still didn't serve, that reminder i think is devastating for mitt romney among veterans. he didn't mention veterans in his acceptance speech in tampa which is was a huge error. devastating i think for mitt romney. >> if i were the democrats i'd run jim webb every night. >> the democrats and the barack obama administration from the beginning has been focusing on veterans. michelle obama -- >> she's always with the families. >> this is a theme that runs through the administration. it's paying off now in many states. >> and romney did them the favor of not mentioning -- >> of not mentioning. in senate races it will be big. that's a constituency surprisingly in favor of this president which in the past has not been the case with democratic presidents. >> this rings with that great movie by oliver stone, they cheer when you go off to battle, when you come back wo
you understand, chris, the most seminal decision that had to be made by young men of the vietnam era was whether to answer that call or whether to try to find a way to get out of the draft, and for those who supported the war but still didn't serve, that reminder i think is devastating for mitt romney among veterans. he didn't mention veterans in his acceptance speech in tampa which is was a huge error. devastating i think for mitt romney. >> if i were the democrats i'd run jim webb every...
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you understand, chris, the most seminal decision that had to be made by young men of the vietnam eraas whether to answer that call or whether to try to find a way to get out of the draft, and for those who supported the war but still didn't serve, that reminder i think is devastating for mitt romney among veterans. he didn't mention veterans in his acceptance speech in tampa which is was a huge error. devastating i think for mitt romney. >> if i were the democrats i'd run jim webb every night. >> the democrats and the barack obama administration from the beginning has been focusing on veterans. michelle obama -- >> she's always with the families. >> this is a theme that runs through the administration. it's paying off now in many states. >> and romney did them the favor of not mentioning -- >> of not mentioning. in senate races it will be big. that's a constituency surprisingly in favor of this president which in the past has not been the case with democratic presidents. >> this rings with that great movie by oliver stone, they cheer when you go off to battle, when you come back woun
you understand, chris, the most seminal decision that had to be made by young men of the vietnam eraas whether to answer that call or whether to try to find a way to get out of the draft, and for those who supported the war but still didn't serve, that reminder i think is devastating for mitt romney among veterans. he didn't mention veterans in his acceptance speech in tampa which is was a huge error. devastating i think for mitt romney. >> if i were the democrats i'd run jim webb every...
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if you look at some of the tribes that have been successful financially, the seminal for example really successful financially talking to some folks and said you've done with every country is trying to do. you have eliminated poverty for your enrolled citizen to the point had a budget shortfall in the state of florida in education in the tribal chairman said i feel your pain and donated to help alleviate the budget shortfall for the state of florida which got lots of love, and you know, political power. and they have accomplished a lot. but if you ask them okay then, what keeps you up at night, almost everyone i've talked to says language and cultural and this is my greatest concern for the tribal leadership today. i see them working so hard and with so much great integrity and they are claiming this mountain, and it is the mountain of economic prosperity and it's good to have our eye on that because poverty is a real issue in the indian country. this mountain of economic prosperity of empowerment because that is the vehicle by which they can do bigger and brighter things and my fear is
if you look at some of the tribes that have been successful financially, the seminal for example really successful financially talking to some folks and said you've done with every country is trying to do. you have eliminated poverty for your enrolled citizen to the point had a budget shortfall in the state of florida in education in the tribal chairman said i feel your pain and donated to help alleviate the budget shortfall for the state of florida which got lots of love, and you know,...
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smith, and i have enjoyed her entire body of work, but especially this seminal research that she has done on this fabulous figure in our lives. and i think she's pretty much answered my question which was going to be how did she, was she able to interview and get access to the people surrounding the queen and get all of her questions answered. i just want to thank you so much for filling in the background on this wonderful figure in our lifetimes, ms. smith. >> thank you. what was most fun was the range of people i was able to talk to. and again, the help of buckingham palace was very valuable, because i would get in touch with some of her close friends who were naturally a little nervous about possibly speaking and they would call the palace and the palace would say, we are helping her, you know, and use your own judgment, decide what you are comfortable with. so i got to talk to people who really knew her well, and relatives and dog trainers and people who ran for the states -- ran her estates, the manager a first step farm, her horse trainers. it was portrait painters, crown jewel
smith, and i have enjoyed her entire body of work, but especially this seminal research that she has done on this fabulous figure in our lives. and i think she's pretty much answered my question which was going to be how did she, was she able to interview and get access to the people surrounding the queen and get all of her questions answered. i just want to thank you so much for filling in the background on this wonderful figure in our lifetimes, ms. smith. >> thank you. what was most...
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the fact of the matter is we have this seminal problem. to the american public and to the health and well being of my child and future generations. i have said many times on climate progress that all of us, all presidents in the future, are going to be judged on the basis of whether we avoid what scientists tell us, desertification, dust bowlification i call it, and we're all seeing extreme weather today. so i think that in the future it's going to be hard to call anybody green if we're suffering through that. i did want to say when obama came in, he did come in with a lot of enthusiasm and passion and in april, 2009, you know, he certainly made clear that he understood it when he said now the choice we face is not between saving our environment and saving our economy. the choice we face is between prosperity and decline. we can allow climate change to wreak unnatural havoc across the landscape or create jobs working to prevent its worst outcomes, worst effects. the bulk of our efforts must focus on unleashing a new clean energy economy th
the fact of the matter is we have this seminal problem. to the american public and to the health and well being of my child and future generations. i have said many times on climate progress that all of us, all presidents in the future, are going to be judged on the basis of whether we avoid what scientists tell us, desertification, dust bowlification i call it, and we're all seeing extreme weather today. so i think that in the future it's going to be hard to call anybody green if we're...
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seminal broadcast journal. the big three. >> how did he get to be that guy?t, >> he was a good wire service reporter, and the wire service for the united press, you'd have to condense the stories. you cachet put a lot of add adverbs and add adjectives. he learned to write perfect for television with a half hour newr broadcast. the writing has to be tight and to the point. t he didn't throw lose language around. he was precise. dou >> doug, was he political? >> cronkite was a new deal democrat. >> was that known? >> no, it was not. he became a fan of franklinbeca roosevelt, cared for him as a boy growing up in the 1930s, and in the 1950s, some thought cronkite was a republican because his boss was. paley, the founder of cbs workea directly for eisenhower in world war ii, and ike loved walter cronkite. when you have thre 20th an anniversary of d-day, eisenhower took cronkite to the beaches, omaha, utah, and wandered around there. there's a feeling in the 50s he was a republican, but the vietnam war by 1968 showed him to be a liberal.he as i write in the end of
seminal broadcast journal. the big three. >> how did he get to be that guy?t, >> he was a good wire service reporter, and the wire service for the united press, you'd have to condense the stories. you cachet put a lot of add adverbs and add adjectives. he learned to write perfect for television with a half hour newr broadcast. the writing has to be tight and to the point. t he didn't throw lose language around. he was precise. dou >> doug, was he political? >> cronkite...
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>> it was a seminal event i think for everybody just as the american people who experienced it, even for military professionals who have had other experiences in their life. it is certainly changed my life. i've been personally involved in trying to defeat the al qaeda ever since. i didn't know much about them to be quite frank about it before 9/11 and i know a lot about them now. even though i'm a retired officer i'm still engaged in this fight. i will not give it up as long as there is something left in me to contribute to that. the loss was personal to be sure and the suffering was real. but on that day as you have pointed out so many times and others have as well, it is, much is the sorrow as the grief took place that day, what a moment in terms of the character of our people and how everyday people responded with heroism and true values to help each other. truly a remarkable day in terms of americans and how they care about each other. martha: general, that you think that our forces who have been fighting in this fight, are the best that we have ever had or ever seen? >> there's
>> it was a seminal event i think for everybody just as the american people who experienced it, even for military professionals who have had other experiences in their life. it is certainly changed my life. i've been personally involved in trying to defeat the al qaeda ever since. i didn't know much about them to be quite frank about it before 9/11 and i know a lot about them now. even though i'm a retired officer i'm still engaged in this fight. i will not give it up as long as there is...