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speer. given the air force's success on their supply, wouldn't it be nice if the defense logistic agency went and learned from general wolfens berger what she did. i don't know what the size of the defense logistic agency is, i know it's bigger than $16 billion. i would seem to me that you wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel if you went and had a little -- with the head of the dla and the head of the depot system and the air force and transferred both management techniques and motivational techniques and processes, could really significantly increase the savings and, also, increase the accuracy and decrease the inventory because that's money that's tied up and we all know that's a problem. >> i woet that one down to follow through with the air force and that one, very interested in it. i think we are going through some of our own assess visibility and trying to improve and the general has significant efforts ongoing for improving the accuracy of the data and see, for ins, if one of the ones
speer. given the air force's success on their supply, wouldn't it be nice if the defense logistic agency went and learned from general wolfens berger what she did. i don't know what the size of the defense logistic agency is, i know it's bigger than $16 billion. i would seem to me that you wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel if you went and had a little -- with the head of the dla and the head of the depot system and the air force and transferred both management techniques and motivational...
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they were trained to resist the american revolution using bamboo speers. in the background you see a lot of army leadership. this was an official program. this is sponsored by the government. this is required by the government. is there a way out for japan at this point? their chances of resisting the invasion to actually stop the invasion aren't good. so what are the possibilities of getting out of this thing? >> talk to the soviets. >> talk to the soviets. see if they can't get soviet medication. the japanese do not understand the agreements that have been made between the american, british, and soviet leaders. the soviets are going to enter the pacific war. the japanese under estimate stalin's interest in regaining territory that the japanese took from russia in the war of 1904-1905. their thinking is maybe we can come to a balance of power arrangement. if they prop us up now they can help negotiate our way out of the war with the mrns, we'll help them out later on, that is what we're going to tell them. they get the soviets to mediate an end to the war
they were trained to resist the american revolution using bamboo speers. in the background you see a lot of army leadership. this was an official program. this is sponsored by the government. this is required by the government. is there a way out for japan at this point? their chances of resisting the invasion to actually stop the invasion aren't good. so what are the possibilities of getting out of this thing? >> talk to the soviets. >> talk to the soviets. see if they can't get...
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. >> this is cool, easied to do if you have a glass speer hanging around the house, take a picture throughhe glass sphere, and the image is flipped and you flip the picture after you take it, and it's a neat effect. >> oh, that's awesome. >> this is for the arsonist in us. aerosol spray can and lighter and make cool shorts with fire. >> wow, dangerous. >> be safe. >> be careful with that. might lose your arm hair. >> quick, easy, tights, rubber bands, and tie it around the camera. this is a rudimentary filter that could make interesting shots. next a mir wror, light in the right space, reflect right into the position you want, neat images to make sure your subject's bright enough or get cool things. last is a cheep light, looks cool if you use it in a studio setting or dark lighting. >> most music videos are shot with the lens with the light around it. you see it in the eyebasee those camera. look awesome all the time. >> even when you're tired. >> zach, set that up for us. >> all right, i'm on it. >>> ladies, it's not every day you can associate a gun range like we're seeing in the video
. >> this is cool, easied to do if you have a glass speer hanging around the house, take a picture throughhe glass sphere, and the image is flipped and you flip the picture after you take it, and it's a neat effect. >> oh, that's awesome. >> this is for the arsonist in us. aerosol spray can and lighter and make cool shorts with fire. >> wow, dangerous. >> be safe. >> be careful with that. might lose your arm hair. >> quick, easy, tights, rubber bands,...
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there for is it actually possible to break free of washington's influence there speer. in the immediate future probably don't but certainly. if you want to european security space. create communications. with the americans from continuing. former member of the european. yes thank you very much former member of the european parliament. your take on the situation. for stories ahead few including a looming blockade in eastern ukraine we report from one of the two cities. in the remaining hub of the government. is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the scene. no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. i'm abby martin write the stories we cover here not in here and he writes that our big story the facts are that while some time there's a reason they don't want international airport there are no rules that we don't think. now let's break the set. choose your language. for the sake of it oh and for the mentally ill send us a still some. tunes that the consents to. choose to give to us that you think. choose the stories that impact your
there for is it actually possible to break free of washington's influence there speer. in the immediate future probably don't but certainly. if you want to european security space. create communications. with the americans from continuing. former member of the european. yes thank you very much former member of the european parliament. your take on the situation. for stories ahead few including a looming blockade in eastern ukraine we report from one of the two cities. in the remaining hub of...
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ban ki-moon and john kerry and the egyptians are at the tip of the diplomatic speer, in terms s of tryingo secure a cease-fire, and neither side, neither hamas nor israel right now says they're particularly interested in a cease-fire right now, but that is how this will end. the only question is when. and how many people have to die in the meantime. and we know that because of the cease-fire that stopped the terrible fighting in gaza in 2006. in november 2006. and then after the fighting started again, we know that in the summer of 2008, it was egypt who brokered a six-month cease-fire in 2008. and then when the fighting started again in december 2008, january 2009, a truly full-scale war, that war ended in a cease-fire declared three days before barack obama was sworn in as president for the first time in january 2009. yeah, the cease-fires don't last forever, so, yeah, the fighting started again after that, but it was a cease-fire again negotiated in egypt that stopped the fighting once more when it stopped the next time in november 2012. now, yes, the fighting is happening again. today
ban ki-moon and john kerry and the egyptians are at the tip of the diplomatic speer, in terms s of tryingo secure a cease-fire, and neither side, neither hamas nor israel right now says they're particularly interested in a cease-fire right now, but that is how this will end. the only question is when. and how many people have to die in the meantime. and we know that because of the cease-fire that stopped the terrible fighting in gaza in 2006. in november 2006. and then after the fighting...
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dollars a day by not accepting medicaid expansion tempore not now smiley came from north carolina jack speer now in t.n. percent of one day one million dollars would have cancelled out the losses that are rude tam percent of one day out three hundred sixty five days because they are hospital. it's a growth that is. that is incredible so. are you did the white house reach out to you that's why i met with h.r. as we talked with the white house and they helped set up a meet with h.h.s. we're very thankful for that we'd like to meet with the president some point to discuss this we have a rule health care model we've put together with rice in the hospital and use the provision of a ca called a c.e.o. accountable care organization. and we have a model that we think could be transferred across the country to help hospital survive have you heard anything from your governor because we've heard nothing from the governor i'm hoping is some point to reach out to us i know that the representatives have to understand you can't turn away two point nine million dollars a day of funding for health care syste
dollars a day by not accepting medicaid expansion tempore not now smiley came from north carolina jack speer now in t.n. percent of one day one million dollars would have cancelled out the losses that are rude tam percent of one day out three hundred sixty five days because they are hospital. it's a growth that is. that is incredible so. are you did the white house reach out to you that's why i met with h.r. as we talked with the white house and they helped set up a meet with h.h.s. we're very...
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performed, but you see the highlights and exposure on the big high velocity hits where guys are speering into another player. that's what gets celebrated, and i think that's the wrong path. as i said, hopefully in a few years or so, i can add more knowledge to this discussion, but from my anecdotal knowledge, it is an issue. >> i'll ask questions on the record of the internships of you mr. ramsey. i thought that was fascinating, on what a small proportion of the student athletes end up going into pro sports, that's most likely not going to be their career. they have to have that ability to pursue, and if it's supposed to be 20 hours, then we have to find some way to measure that and enforce is. >>> to me this hearing so far has been a lot of talk about a lot of things which have been around for an awfully long time, which we all think should be solved, but they're not solved, and i think there are very clear reasons for it, and that is decision-making is flawed, fragile and useless. florida, which has -- everybody recruits from florida, they have a law that transparency, how money is spe
performed, but you see the highlights and exposure on the big high velocity hits where guys are speering into another player. that's what gets celebrated, and i think that's the wrong path. as i said, hopefully in a few years or so, i can add more knowledge to this discussion, but from my anecdotal knowledge, it is an issue. >> i'll ask questions on the record of the internships of you mr. ramsey. i thought that was fascinating, on what a small proportion of the student athletes end up...
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i'm not this isn't an easy moment for you and it's never easy to be the point of the speer in this kind of a situation so i respect you for coming and speaking straight. and i ask you to speak straight to me, too. to use your words, there's some hard realities here, right? and i cannot you've estimate those realities. people are dying. and these are people that don't deserve to die. and we've been there for a while. it feels like a perilous situation to me as our enemies consolidate friends, allies and territory. which will certainly some day, threaten our friends, israel, and maybe even us, if i'm getting the drift of what's going on here as the newcomer. and then in that back drop it feels like we've bet on a team that is divided maybe artificial artificially put together. and a coach that we and you as an administration, don't have full confidence in. that sounds like a bad situation for us to be in. as i hear the talk today, it also feels that this lack of leadership, therefore, causes a deterioration in safety and where there's a deterioration in safety there's a deterioration in c
i'm not this isn't an easy moment for you and it's never easy to be the point of the speer in this kind of a situation so i respect you for coming and speaking straight. and i ask you to speak straight to me, too. to use your words, there's some hard realities here, right? and i cannot you've estimate those realities. people are dying. and these are people that don't deserve to die. and we've been there for a while. it feels like a perilous situation to me as our enemies consolidate friends,...
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they will if they flunk the audit as bob speer said and my ol colleagues have said, this has become part of the readiness of the military. the vice chiefs are asking questions of their commanders. and if we're having trouble with journal vouchers, they'll be asking questions of them. do any of you want to add to this? >> you're making my point. you should go ahead and audit. >> we're ready to go. >> everything i'm seeing is we're just talking about getting audit ready. >> it's a milestone on the road and no more than that. it's a milestone i believe we have to meet. if we don't they will come in and as jamie said, give us the same-day disclaimer and if it's a firm fixed-price contract we'll pay a lot of money. you should ask this question that we do need to be audit ready. >> and there's one other area i want to talk about. people have mentioned how disruptive government shutdowns and what the dysfunction is in terms of being able to obtain an audit. i understand the disruption and i understand how incredibly difficult is it to manage in those circumstances. the vat sector there's all ty
they will if they flunk the audit as bob speer said and my ol colleagues have said, this has become part of the readiness of the military. the vice chiefs are asking questions of their commanders. and if we're having trouble with journal vouchers, they'll be asking questions of them. do any of you want to add to this? >> you're making my point. you should go ahead and audit. >> we're ready to go. >> everything i'm seeing is we're just talking about getting audit ready....
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performed, but you see the highlights and exposure on the big high velocity hits where guys are speering into another player. that's what gets celebrated and i think that's the wrong path. as i said, hopefully in a few years or so i can add more knowledge to this discussion but from my anecdotal knowledge it is an issue. >> i'll ask questions on the record of the internships of you mr. ramsey. i thought that was fascinating, on what a small proportion of the student athletes end up going into pro sports that's most likely not going to be their career. they have to have that ability to pursue and if it's supposed to be 20 hours, then we have to find some way to measure that and enforce is. >>> to me this hearing so far has been a lot of talk about a lot of things which have been around for an awfully long time which we all think should be solved, but they're not solved and i think there are very clear reasons for it, and that is decision-making is flawed, fragile and useless. florida, which has -- everybody recruits from florida they have a law that transparency how money is spent has to
performed, but you see the highlights and exposure on the big high velocity hits where guys are speering into another player. that's what gets celebrated and i think that's the wrong path. as i said, hopefully in a few years or so i can add more knowledge to this discussion but from my anecdotal knowledge it is an issue. >> i'll ask questions on the record of the internships of you mr. ramsey. i thought that was fascinating, on what a small proportion of the student athletes end up going...
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our speers into pruning hooks.ay no nation continue to lift up sword against another and may we no longer learn war. bless our world with peace. bless israel and god, bless the united states of the united states of america. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the united states representative from the fourth district of massachusetts, the honorable joseph kennedy, iii. >>> good morning, everyone. mr. vice president, members of the congressional leadership it is an honor for me to join you this morning on stage. thank you all for the work that you did to make this moment and this congressional gold medal possible. i'd also like to thank the congressional gold medal committee. congressman trent franks, cosponsor, senator bennet, for their partnership in shepherding the bipartisan legislation behind this award through the house and the senate. and to our guest of honor, president peres. at 91 years young, you have nay housely said that you aren't ready to yet to consider your legacy. that the future is muc
our speers into pruning hooks.ay no nation continue to lift up sword against another and may we no longer learn war. bless our world with peace. bless israel and god, bless the united states of the united states of america. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, the united states representative from the fourth district of massachusetts, the honorable joseph kennedy, iii. >>> good morning, everyone. mr. vice president, members of the congressional leadership it is an...
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one would think that american strategists would sharpen their speers to compete in this world. yet -- spears to compete in this world. it is doing the opposite due to the b.b.g. it is incapable of setting a set of strategies and it has no way to attach whatever measures it does adopt to larger u.s. national objectives, unquote. as you see, this is deeply flawed. that's why this bill is so important. we need our international broadcasters to succeed in their mission. we want the voice of america to -- i'm going to quote president kennedy here -- to tell america's story to the world. we want our surrogate broadcasters to tell the stories to people in closed societies that their own governments won't tell them, and we want the american taxpayers to see a return on the generous investment they have been making into international broadcasting. this legislation does that, and i urge all of the members to support it. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4490, as ame
one would think that american strategists would sharpen their speers to compete in this world. yet -- spears to compete in this world. it is doing the opposite due to the b.b.g. it is incapable of setting a set of strategies and it has no way to attach whatever measures it does adopt to larger u.s. national objectives, unquote. as you see, this is deeply flawed. that's why this bill is so important. we need our international broadcasters to succeed in their mission. we want the voice of america...