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the united nations we have today is different, but the united nations were the countries coming together against germany at the end of the second world war. we were not present at the time. and the united nations was created according to these countries, and they wanted from us to wear the clothes or the suit. this is the purpose of the united nations as it was signed 40 years ago. this happened during the absence of over 165 countries. the ratio is one of eight. one was present and eight were absent. they created or made the charter, and i have a copy of it. the preamble of the united nations is different from the articles. how this came to exist is that those who attended in 1945 all participated in the preamble, but they left the articles and the provisions -- they left that to the experts and the countries who were most interested, which are the countries who came together to create the organization against the germans. everything that came after that is a contradiction with the preamble. this is what we are rejecting. this came to an end during the second world war. [no audio] the p
the united nations we have today is different, but the united nations were the countries coming together against germany at the end of the second world war. we were not present at the time. and the united nations was created according to these countries, and they wanted from us to wear the clothes or the suit. this is the purpose of the united nations as it was signed 40 years ago. this happened during the absence of over 165 countries. the ratio is one of eight. one was present and eight were...
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the parks protectors in sequoia and yosemite national parks, two of the earliest national parks. already an interesting little known phenomenon but if you go back and remember that of course more african-americans are lynched in the first decades of the 20th century than at any other time of our history you would begin to understand what a kind of challenging and interesting story it therefore becomes. if the people that are telling you how the behave in a national park and most of these cavalry men are, how shall we say, overseeing, are white, it makes as sheldon johnson said, for a very interesting day. he not only brings alive the story of the buffalo soldiers, which is wonderful. but of course like shell by foot in "the civil war" and like wynton marsalis in "jazz" and stanley crouch in "jack johnson". he hits it out of the park. that is the great glory of american history. as long as you pigeon hole people. segregate them into their areas. you're not doing anybody any favors. so sheldon johnson knows how the -- to talk about the buffalo soldiers but more important he knows ho
the parks protectors in sequoia and yosemite national parks, two of the earliest national parks. already an interesting little known phenomenon but if you go back and remember that of course more african-americans are lynched in the first decades of the 20th century than at any other time of our history you would begin to understand what a kind of challenging and interesting story it therefore becomes. if the people that are telling you how the behave in a national park and most of these...
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we are the nation! anyone outside this general assembly we do not recognize and doctor and trekky and ban ki-moon, secretary of state general of the united nations will make the draft, the legal draft and sit up there, set up necessary committees to submit this for voting. that security council will, from now, will be -- of unions. this is just -- this is democracy! and then we put an end to the security council will be occupied by the countries which one has a nuclear weapons and which one has acknowledge technology! this is terrorism. we cannot live -- security council! countries which have the super powers. this is terrorism in itself. if you want a war that live in peace, united, we should do that. if we want to live in a world it's up to you and then we have conflict and then we shall continue frighten each other or a conflict until the doom is there until the end of the world. these men d these members which have a veto or they don't have a veto! all security council they should have their right to
we are the nation! anyone outside this general assembly we do not recognize and doctor and trekky and ban ki-moon, secretary of state general of the united nations will make the draft, the legal draft and sit up there, set up necessary committees to submit this for voting. that security council will, from now, will be -- of unions. this is just -- this is democracy! and then we put an end to the security council will be occupied by the countries which one has a nuclear weapons and which one has...
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the fix them. two years ago nca sent me to west palm beach to help open a new national cemetery. the nca hired a director reps' but no caretaker's workroom. instead they gave all this work to contractors. that is a lot of lost opportunities for today's unemployed veterans. so i am asking you first to please stop nca for taking more caretaker jobs from veterans and please require nca to work with va's job training programs and veteran's groups to fight on and place it turns to do this honorable work. and finally, nca should start complying with the new omb guidance that tracks agencies to start bringing contractor work back inside the government. it is a bill law, it is the fair thing to do for the jobless veterans and it is the honorable thing for all fallen veterans and their families. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. nicolai. and i will, with the consent of ms. halvorson and mr. lamborn, thank you for your testimony and tell you we are going to submit questions. we do have questions for you but if we ask them now and then you give the answers and multiply it by five we wil
the fix them. two years ago nca sent me to west palm beach to help open a new national cemetery. the nca hired a director reps' but no caretaker's workroom. instead they gave all this work to contractors. that is a lot of lost opportunities for today's unemployed veterans. so i am asking you first to please stop nca for taking more caretaker jobs from veterans and please require nca to work with va's job training programs and veteran's groups to fight on and place it turns to do this honorable...
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park's, two of the earliest national parks. is an interesting little known phenomena, but if you go back and remember that, of course, more african-americans are lynched in the first decades of the 20th century than any other time in our history, you begin to understand what a challenging and interesting story it therefore becomes if people are telling you how to behave in a national park and most of those cavalrymen are, how should we say, overseeing our weitz, it makes, as sheldon johnson said, a very interesting day. he not only brings alive the story of the buffalo soldiers, which is wonderful, but as shall be put in the story like buck o'neil in baseball, like wynton marsalis with jazz, like jack johnson, he hits it out of the park when we go off the questions that are specific to that and that is the great glory of american history. as long as you pigeonhole people, segregate them into their areas, you are not doing anyone any favors. sheldon johnson knows how to talkç about the buffalo soldie, but more importantly, he kn
park's, two of the earliest national parks. is an interesting little known phenomena, but if you go back and remember that, of course, more african-americans are lynched in the first decades of the 20th century than any other time in our history, you begin to understand what a challenging and interesting story it therefore becomes if people are telling you how to behave in a national park and most of those cavalrymen are, how should we say, overseeing our weitz, it makes, as sheldon johnson...
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it is not as if the national parks have not been done before. they have. ut it was our intention to make a documentary film series and a book on the history of the parks. this would not be a tour guide, a travel log filled with pretty pictures of wildlife or spectacular natural scenery, bill our senior -- and though our film would have that in the end. nor would this be in a lodge to stay at one on vacation. we were more and agree -- we were more interested in calling the individuals that created this uniquely american thing called the national park, and then should we now take for granted like the air we breathe, the water we drink. we were principally drawn to the fact that for the first time in human history, land, great sections of our natural landscapes set-aside not for kings, noblemen, or the very rich, but for everyone and for all time. we like the fact that we americans had invented such a wonderful thing, that this idea, like our articulation of universal political freedom and the declaration of independence should be so widely admired and copied
it is not as if the national parks have not been done before. they have. ut it was our intention to make a documentary film series and a book on the history of the parks. this would not be a tour guide, a travel log filled with pretty pictures of wildlife or spectacular natural scenery, bill our senior -- and though our film would have that in the end. nor would this be in a lodge to stay at one on vacation. we were more and agree -- we were more interested in calling the individuals that...
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that is part of the glory of our national parks services. e have been able -- we have been willing to expand the idea from saving natural scenery, archeologists -- archeological sites, natural habitat, sites that show political and military history, to the symbols of our country like the statue of liberty, the lincoln memorial and not rushmore. but also places like a slave cabins, people may be comfortable life of a slave owner possible. we saved central high school, still a central -- still a working high-school in arkansas. so was the place for japanese american citizens were shamelessly and turned during the second war. sites of the massacre of native peoples by american cavalrymen -- shrinks will pa., heroic actions of the people on united flight 93. here -- oklahoma city, 168 shares commemorate the men, women, children commemorate the senseless act of domestic terrorism. our national parks have come not just to represent a geological past, but our complex, ethnographic, cultural, political, military saying. we have to apply ourselves. i
that is part of the glory of our national parks services. e have been able -- we have been willing to expand the idea from saving natural scenery, archeologists -- archeological sites, natural habitat, sites that show political and military history, to the symbols of our country like the statue of liberty, the lincoln memorial and not rushmore. but also places like a slave cabins, people may be comfortable life of a slave owner possible. we saved central high school, still a central -- still a...
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this is the ninth national title each of them, the second consecutive national title for the men and third women's national title in five years. wichita state university has been blessed with an incredible coaching staff, head coach gordon vatican, assistant coach mark lewis, are both member of the united states bowling congress hall of fame. gordon vatican has been coaching at wichita state university since 1976. leading the men's and women's team to a combined 32 u.s.b.c. intercollegiate tournaments and winning a record 16 of them. the wichita state university team has two additional outstanding assistant coaches in brian adelgreen and nathan borne. i want to congratulate the men's team of nick peter, brandon hall, stephen cowland, kyle bishoff, will barnes jeffrey young, kevin ted roe and john szirbinski. and the women's team of melissa hearst, maggie susan jessica baker, samantha helsi, mariana, daniel alvaro rosi -- rosio, and female collegiate bowler of the year, sandra concaro. once again, i'm pleased today that the united states house of representatives will congratulate and c
this is the ninth national title each of them, the second consecutive national title for the men and third women's national title in five years. wichita state university has been blessed with an incredible coaching staff, head coach gordon vatican, assistant coach mark lewis, are both member of the united states bowling congress hall of fame. gordon vatican has been coaching at wichita state university since 1976. leading the men's and women's team to a combined 32 u.s.b.c. intercollegiate...
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we'll see what the nationals can do. and rob dribble will have the live play-by-play and we'll break down the highlights after the game and see if the nationals can get their first win over the phillies since april. enjoy the ball game, we'll see you afterwards with nats extra. at some restaurants when you get boneless wings... what are you really paying for? whoa! ha ha! i say "happy," you say "birthday!" happy... birthday! who's hungry? why pay for flair when you can get all the flavor for just $3.99 with wendy's new boneless wings. tender, juicy chicken, hand tossed in our signature buffalo or bbq sauce. it's waaaay better than fast food. it's wendy's. i drink beer daily on taste panel here at the brewery. this isn't like other beer companies. everyone in here knows how to brew. we're a company of beer geeks. you all have yourself a good weekend. (man) samuel adams employees from the head of the legal department to the newest sales rep that we hired learns how to brew beer. you need passion. you have to actually believ
we'll see what the nationals can do. and rob dribble will have the live play-by-play and we'll break down the highlights after the game and see if the nationals can get their first win over the phillies since april. enjoy the ball game, we'll see you afterwards with nats extra. at some restaurants when you get boneless wings... what are you really paying for? whoa! ha ha! i say "happy," you say "birthday!" happy... birthday! who's hungry? why pay for flair when you can get...
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so the nationals have just made their 125th error of the year, the most in the national league. willie harris back in center field, i don't remember bard the catcher. and we're not sure when, or long nieves will be out. jim riggleman described him today as a quick healer. nothing seriously wrong with the hamstring. but josh may -- he could catch this entire series although tomorrow is a 1:00 game after a 7:00 game tonight. >> rob: you know the twins are still just four games out of first place, they have a shot, playing the tigers here the next three. they have only made 66 errors in minnesota. >> bob: isn't that something. >> rob: in minnesota and that leads the american league. >> bob: well the phillies have made 67 and those pittsburgh pirates, all the grief they take from everybody, they have only made 63 errors all year. they at least catch the ball and don't beat themselves. when they get beat it's because the other team is better. and higher pryceed. >> former national brian schneider, he'll be a free agent after this year, hit .235
so the nationals have just made their 125th error of the year, the most in the national league. willie harris back in center field, i don't remember bard the catcher. and we're not sure when, or long nieves will be out. jim riggleman described him today as a quick healer. nothing seriously wrong with the hamstring. but josh may -- he could catch this entire series although tomorrow is a 1:00 game after a 7:00 game tonight. >> rob: you know the twins...
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can you have people -- can you run over the national montpelier's gentry with the public? -- national nonproliferation treaty with the public? what that iran is really in violation is a huge question instead of just going on, the talking heads, -- mika brezinsky said when do we draw the suspected, not until the iaea confirms what everybody in the media has been claiming for the last five years. let us get proof, let us get evidence. why isn't our congress holding of the faults that lied to us in the run-up to iraq, why are they not holding those people accountable before running off and threatening iran? host: capeline from ohio. the front page of "the wall street journal" reporting on the election in germany. mandate for change in germany. merkel's center-right commission wins, opening the door for tax cuts and labor revamped. center-right alliance won germany's national elections on sunday, opening the door to a modest tax cut and labour market changes that could opt help strengthen the fragile recovery in the country's crisis battered economy. jacksonville, florida. next
can you have people -- can you run over the national montpelier's gentry with the public? -- national nonproliferation treaty with the public? what that iran is really in violation is a huge question instead of just going on, the talking heads, -- mika brezinsky said when do we draw the suspected, not until the iaea confirms what everybody in the media has been claiming for the last five years. let us get proof, let us get evidence. why isn't our congress holding of the faults that lied to us...
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an insider's look at keeping the nation's capital safe. first, get ready for tons of mystery seekers to head to the capital. dan brown, the author of the whilely popular da vinci code has said his latest novel here in the washington area. that's music to the ears of the industry. why the lost symbol is expected to have a bunch of tourists finding themselves in d.c. >> reporter: it is a dream come true for tourism officials in d.c. one of the hottest novel of the year is set in the nation's capital. already copies of dan brown's the lost symbol are flying off shelves. >> definitely love dan brown. i think he has some very interesting stories. >> i like reading books set in d.c. >> reporter: the thriller stars robert langdon who finds clues. it starts in the row opportunity a under a painting of george washington as godlish. the founding father was also a mason, the world's largest fraternity. in the past, masons have been characterized as steeped in secrecy. local masonic leaders say that's a myth but they'll take their 15 minutes of fame. >
an insider's look at keeping the nation's capital safe. first, get ready for tons of mystery seekers to head to the capital. dan brown, the author of the whilely popular da vinci code has said his latest novel here in the washington area. that's music to the ears of the industry. why the lost symbol is expected to have a bunch of tourists finding themselves in d.c. >> reporter: it is a dream come true for tourism officials in d.c. one of the hottest novel of the year is set in the...
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they bring them to the national. ere's no cost for the internment, service, care and head stone or marker. >> and lastly just following up on the question regarding outsourcing to private contractors. it sounded from your response that i wasn't sure if you're saying all or most or you were making effort to hire contractors who were using veterans to do the work. do you know or can you state what? >> all of our millenium and maintenance contracts have gone to service disabled veterans. >> those service disabled owned businesses? >> correct. >> but are the workers doing the work -- >> we encourage them to hire veterans. and most of them do. they're a veteran owned company and we encourage that. >> thank you very much, secretary. i remind all members they have five legislative days to revise or extend their remarks. and thank you. i thank all of our panelists for their patients and thank you for the work that you do for our country's veterans. this hearing stands adjourned. >> later today, supreme court justice ruth bade
they bring them to the national. ere's no cost for the internment, service, care and head stone or marker. >> and lastly just following up on the question regarding outsourcing to private contractors. it sounded from your response that i wasn't sure if you're saying all or most or you were making effort to hire contractors who were using veterans to do the work. do you know or can you state what? >> all of our millenium and maintenance contracts have gone to service disabled...
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the new starter. it was opera night at nationals park. awrence brown treated the fans to a rendition of the national anthem. they couldn't hold on. we're going to hold on to the opera theme. you like opera music? here we go? we're going to nationals park. two outs and a man on first. the opera music going loud. check out big old ryan howard going around the bases. not a throw. they have a 4-1 lead. it's not over until the fat lady sings. guzman on the corner. ain't gonna happen. drops on the change. we're tied at four. top eight still tied at four. pitching to jason. he gives the crowd hiswz mo worth. the first back to back for the phillies. let the music tell the story. pitcher not happy, 6-5, the final. the score board saturday after the game. we have to add a little flavor to the nationals this season. >> something. >> i hope everybody likes ob ra out there. >>> the injection of red bull that american tennis needed. a teenage underdog. the 17-year-old magic carpet ride came to an end at the hands of a 19-year-old. the stars, out in the
the new starter. it was opera night at nationals park. awrence brown treated the fans to a rendition of the national anthem. they couldn't hold on. we're going to hold on to the opera theme. you like opera music? here we go? we're going to nationals park. two outs and a man on first. the opera music going loud. check out big old ryan howard going around the bases. not a throw. they have a 4-1 lead. it's not over until the fat lady sings. guzman on the corner. ain't gonna happen. drops on the...
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the nationals pitcher, he wasn't so fortunate. in the bottom of the second, bases loaded, hit as bouncer past zimmerman in the right field. he ends up with a double and the phillies take a 4-0 lead. not what the nationals wanted to see at that point. ruiz at the plate. watch maxwell. talk about a good looking diving catch. that was nice. the nationals fall to the phillies, 5-0. to baltimore, the orioles. this is not how you start. drives one over the wall. his 14th homer of the year. it was part of a four rbi night for burrow. now, to bottom of the fifth inning. they rally to 2-1. they turn to weeder. driving in nick and melvin. the orioles take a 6-5 lead. they said i had so much fun, i'm not done. up again, with two on, they give the orioles breathing room. he crushes one deep. a career high for the night. five runs down to beat the rays 10-5. the nationals are out of town. the rest of the d.c. sports world are downtown. an annual event for the sports alliance. they support the sports alliance of d.c. it's organized to benefit th
the nationals pitcher, he wasn't so fortunate. in the bottom of the second, bases loaded, hit as bouncer past zimmerman in the right field. he ends up with a double and the phillies take a 4-0 lead. not what the nationals wanted to see at that point. ruiz at the plate. watch maxwell. talk about a good looking diving catch. that was nice. the nationals fall to the phillies, 5-0. to baltimore, the orioles. this is not how you start. drives one over the wall. his 14th homer of the year. it was...
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beginning ptember 27, ken burns unveils his latest documentary about the national rks. if focus on the ideas and individual that helpedreate some of america's greatest national treasures. next, he will have a lo at seball. ken burns, cing up right now >> there areo many things that wal-martis looking forward to dog, like helping people live beer. but mostly, we are looking for two boeing strong relationips. becae of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proem supports tavismiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve fincial literacy and econoc empowerment at comes with it. and by contritions to your pbstations froviewers like you. thank you. ♪ tas: alws please to welcome ken burnso this program. through th course ofis brillit career he has become one of the great storellers in history with projects like jazzbaseball camera and unforgivable -- basebal and unforgivablelackness. his lest docuntary focuses on the ste prks and premiere septber 27 right here on tv pbs. >>hey are a treasure house of nature super, 84 million acres of the most
beginning ptember 27, ken burns unveils his latest documentary about the national rks. if focus on the ideas and individual that helpedreate some of america's greatest national treasures. next, he will have a lo at seball. ken burns, cing up right now >> there areo many things that wal-martis looking forward to dog, like helping people live beer. but mostly, we are looking for two boeing strong relationips. becae of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proem...
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top of the eighth for the nationals. mike mcdougal has had no closing work at all since last thursday at wrigley field. so he will be in for the bottom of the eighth. the nats trying to get their first base runner since ryan zimmerman's clean single back in the first. 19 straight for kevin correia. that is the pitch to layoff if you are a right handed hitter with no power. there is a runner way inside, 2-0. dan mcdougal was getting lots of save opportunities there for awhile when the nats were going so well but those ops have slowed down again. little work in st. louis just to get back out there. 3-0. maxwell next and then padilla. the pitchers's spot due up fourth here in the eighth. will originally drafted by san diego. 47th round in '9 5. let's just take 47 times 30. it is over 1400 players. >> rob: i was close. >> bob: good guess. and then, 14 years later, there he is in the big leagues. 12 years in the minors for will. and the nats have a base runner for the first time since the first inning. the 30 tomorrow mack nat
top of the eighth for the nationals. mike mcdougal has had no closing work at all since last thursday at wrigley field. so he will be in for the bottom of the eighth. the nats trying to get their first base runner since ryan zimmerman's clean single back in the first. 19 straight for kevin correia. that is the pitch to layoff if you are a right handed hitter with no power. there is a runner way inside, 2-0. dan mcdougal was getting lots of save opportunities there for awhile when the nats were...
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the chesapeake bay is our nation's largest estuary. many people often think of the bay as only part of maryland and virginia, but the bay's watershed covers 64,000 square miles in five states and the district of columbia. in fact, the water shed's most northern port or what we in upstate new york call the starting point extends into a significant portion of my congressional district in the village ofp cooperstown. as a rufflet its size and location, the chesapeake bay has played an important role in our country's history. from early settlement and commerce to early battles and development and recreational uses. it truly is worthy of preservation both for its natural beauty and impact on our nation's culture and economy. the chesapeake bay network is a comprehensive protection program for the bay. the program's authorized serve to identify, conserve, restore, and interpret the natural, historical, cultural, and recreational resources within the water shed. these programs also educate local communities on the significant sights in the reg
the chesapeake bay is our nation's largest estuary. many people often think of the bay as only part of maryland and virginia, but the bay's watershed covers 64,000 square miles in five states and the district of columbia. in fact, the water shed's most northern port or what we in upstate new york call the starting point extends into a significant portion of my congressional district in the village ofp cooperstown. as a rufflet its size and location, the chesapeake bay has played an important...
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consider the united nations human rights council. ged course and sought a seat on the council and we want that seat with 90% of the votes cast. we join this troubled body fully aware of its many flaws. but we recognize that we can't fix it or contribute to fixing it simply by carping from the outside. third, we stand firmly on principle and a resolute on issues that matter most to us, but we are not picking patti battles simply for the sake of being contrary. and the past we have sometimes let ourselves be designed as much as what we stand against as what we stand for. so we changed course. week embraced at are on the united nations millennium development goals, -- we embraced on our own the united nations millennium the vellum and goals, and assistance to support family planning and reproductive health services, signed the first new human rights convention of the 21st century, the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. we reversed course to back a statement at the general assembly opposing violence and discrimination
consider the united nations human rights council. ged course and sought a seat on the council and we want that seat with 90% of the votes cast. we join this troubled body fully aware of its many flaws. but we recognize that we can't fix it or contribute to fixing it simply by carping from the outside. third, we stand firmly on principle and a resolute on issues that matter most to us, but we are not picking patti battles simply for the sake of being contrary. and the past we have sometimes let...
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that asset is a high national priority. the threat to their infrastructure comes from nation states. also comes from hostile none national organizations and even from skilled individuals. aunt ours cyberinfrastructure is intertwined. the systems wees for intelligence of their security functions other government networks and private systems use many of the same cables come amid the same service providers, many of the same switches and the same applications. the united states is not vulnerable to cyberattack to the degree that country's human have read about like georgia and estonia which have been attacked in recent years. our infrastructure is so big and so complex that it does not have the vulnerability and in addition miguel lot of practice all the time dealing with hackers and with natural problems, which forced people to learn their systems and make improvements but to keep those networks say that we have to continually improve the system's improve their skills, improve our defenses as the hackers develop new attacks and at
that asset is a high national priority. the threat to their infrastructure comes from nation states. also comes from hostile none national organizations and even from skilled individuals. aunt ours cyberinfrastructure is intertwined. the systems wees for intelligence of their security functions other government networks and private systems use many of the same cables come amid the same service providers, many of the same switches and the same applications. the united states is not vulnerable to...
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a unit the national park system. ar where japane american citins were terned during the second wor war shamefully. we've saved martinuther king's boyhood me in atlanta. we have the atue of liberty and mount rushmore but we ve been a big enoh country to inle complex geographical history but also a compl cultural and htoric and now etographic past that says you know, we're a complicated country d by understandinall of that we so shanksvil, pennsylvaa, where united 1993 went down is the site of a...
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>> the same as the goals set by the national cemetery administration. we have the same three standards alignment, clean stones. [inaudible] >> how many cemeteries day you go to in the review? >> for. >> company in the system? >> 14. >> why did you go to all 14? >> we wanted to get a sense of what was going on so we took one that was fairly close. >> what are the four? >> andersonville, for donald cent and stone river. >> >> a one and tennessee? >> had do cent increase out? >> nosair no more than usual >> you have 14. i will not fight you. i want us to raise the standards so when this report comes out i am going through it. , my immediate sense when the secretary tells me he will do a review it is of all 14 cemeteries i don't want something done quick and easy. all right? i want this to be done correctly and if your sense is that for is sufficient that is fine but what you are asking me when you get the report you will be satisfied? Ã# @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ p the worst photograph. it is easy. i was extremely upset the day that i saw a that to being
>> the same as the goals set by the national cemetery administration. we have the same three standards alignment, clean stones. [inaudible] >> how many cemeteries day you go to in the review? >> for. >> company in the system? >> 14. >> why did you go to all 14? >> we wanted to get a sense of what was going on so we took one that was fairly close. >> what are the four? >> andersonville, for donald cent and stone river. >> >> a one...
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the nation's engineers say it would take $2.2 trillion over the next five years. even in these hard times, that means put money in before you end up hauling fire engines out. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, some top players advance in action at the u.s. open. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. but i still want to put my best face forward. with crest whitestrips advanced seal, i get whiter teeth that lasts for 12 months. all from one little box, i say that's a pretty good deal. crest whitestrips advanced seal. the no slip white strips. convincing, isn't it? dove therapy conditioners. research proves dove even repairs... damage at the tips better than the leading pantene conditioner. dove. expertise for damaged hair. in some cities around the country. new york, cloudy and breezy, 71 degrees, miami, 88, chicago partly cloudy, 79,
the nation's engineers say it would take $2.2 trillion over the next five years. even in these hard times, that means put money in before you end up hauling fire engines out. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, some top players advance in action at the u.s. open. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and...
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he is at the united nations. what has the like -- what has the white house learned leading up to these meetings as they take stock of this nuclear issue? >> that a presidential election changing from what someone regarded as a unilateral president to a multilateral president has not increase the appetite or even low-level inclination of european nations, russia, or china to dramatically confront iran in its pursuit of nuclear weapons through the vehicle of enforceable, practical economic stations. the administration is not giving up but they hope that by this date, as the president indicated, that they would be a lot farther down the road to giving iran a fundamental choice about its future, economically and diplomatically, as they pursue nuclear weapons. so, they have to go back to the drawing board. megyn: if that is the case what is next for this administration? >> next is the p-5 plus one talks, talking about what their choices are. susan rice, the ambassador at the united nations, talk about that story on "fo
he is at the united nations. what has the like -- what has the white house learned leading up to these meetings as they take stock of this nuclear issue? >> that a presidential election changing from what someone regarded as a unilateral president to a multilateral president has not increase the appetite or even low-level inclination of european nations, russia, or china to dramatically confront iran in its pursuit of nuclear weapons through the vehicle of enforceable, practical economic...
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there was a familiar face the nationals clubhouse. ng lives just down the road from here. i asked if he would like to come back to the nationals. he is a free agent after the season. >> i would love to in a sense where i can come up here and they let me work back in the big league playing shape and i'd like to help this team turn around. if i had the opportunity. if not, i still think it's going to be a great organization in years to come. >> debbi: dmitri told me he understands he may not be able to catch on with another team next year. i asked him if he consideredcoaching. he said, yes, that is something he'd be interesting in. >> bob: that's a fair ball -- thank you, debbi -- caught by coghlan. we had a funny moment in the clubhouse because this young man of 12 years of age sat between strephen strasburg and me at one of the tables and strasburg said who are you? he said, i'm a nats prospect. >> said, no, i'm owen young. i'm dmitri's 12-year-old son. the kid is about as big as any kid you would see in college. he's tawls tall, muscu
there was a familiar face the nationals clubhouse. ng lives just down the road from here. i asked if he would like to come back to the nationals. he is a free agent after the season. >> i would love to in a sense where i can come up here and they let me work back in the big league playing shape and i'd like to help this team turn around. if i had the opportunity. if not, i still think it's going to be a great organization in years to come. >> debbi: dmitri told me he understands...
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welcome to the united nations headquarters in new york. i'm bret baier. president obama today told the u.n. general assembly here that america is seeking new engamement with the world, to find a global response to global challenges. senior white house correspondent major garrett reports on a speech that was heavy on criticism, including some of the united states. >> president obama's first speech to the united nations general assembly openly acknowledged past grievances against the bush white house >> but added the days of reflective anti-americannism in the world body must end. >> after all, it is easy to walk up to this podium and point fingers and stoke divisions. anybody can do that. responsibility and leadership in the 21st century demand more. >> to a degree, mr. obama legitimized anti-bush sentiments. >> part of this was due to opposition to specific policies, and a belief that on certain critical issues america had acted unilaterally without regard for the interests are of others. >> then mr. obama appealed for new diplomatic cooperation based on h
welcome to the united nations headquarters in new york. i'm bret baier. president obama today told the u.n. general assembly here that america is seeking new engamement with the world, to find a global response to global challenges. senior white house correspondent major garrett reports on a speech that was heavy on criticism, including some of the united states. >> president obama's first speech to the united nations general assembly openly acknowledged past grievances against the bush...
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gal s not the nationals the l.a.e these teams met. >> rob: the last pitch 97. >> bob: it's been over 3 months since the nationals and the phillies have seen each other. i didn't realize that, until all their broadcasters started asking me about mcdougal yesterday, you probably told them everything about mike. >> i said he was a soft tosser who couldn't get the fastball over. i lie about the scouting report. is that wrong of me? >> against the other team. no. >> bob: i told larry, gary matthews, jr., sure gary can't hit him at this stage in his career. werth, 2, 2 a homer. rain coming down now. >> bob: big time cut. 2-2. we've avoided what were predicted to be showers off and occurring the evening. it's been a delightful night. 73 at game time. it's taken almost an hour to play these last two innings. and a check swing. we have a breeze coming in from centerfield now, the wind has shifted from the north. and rain drops
gal s not the nationals the l.a.e these teams met. >> rob: the last pitch 97. >> bob: it's been over 3 months since the nationals and the phillies have seen each other. i didn't realize that, until all their broadcasters started asking me about mcdougal yesterday, you probably told them everything about mike. >> i said he was a soft tosser who couldn't get the fastball over. i lie about the scouting report. is that wrong of me? >> against the other team. no....
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the nationals 5th pitcher of the the strike. back, lannan would be 8-11 with a loss. times this year. ball slicing into the boy, texas six runs in that the 4th. about to win a double and even with leading baltimore, they would gain a game and a half in the wildcard and be two beak. down without a fight, rob, and they have significant injuries right now, josh hamilton and michael young. villone overmatches ibanez. think ibanez looking for a fastball emergency the last second the breaking ball. right here, 1- 2. look liked cutter. is working on a there. seen him befuddle in at bat against the nationals this year. riggleman has 12, count 'em, 12 relief pitchers. he's going situational again with rivera. of the plane in the dark. no peanuts or nothin'. and then if your bag wants to bring one of its little bag friends for company, they charge another $30. that's just plain mean. why do they hate your bags? at southwest airlines, bags fly free. grab your bag. it's on! ( ding ) but it wasn't what i wanted to do, and i thought, i don't
the nationals 5th pitcher of the the strike. back, lannan would be 8-11 with a loss. times this year. ball slicing into the boy, texas six runs in that the 4th. about to win a double and even with leading baltimore, they would gain a game and a half in the wildcard and be two beak. down without a fight, rob, and they have significant injuries right now, josh hamilton and michael young. villone overmatches ibanez. think ibanez looking for a fastball emergency the last second the breaking ball....
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will the united nations stand by their side? ladies and gentlemen, the jury is still out on the united nations. recent signs are not encouraging. rather than condemning the terrorist and their iranian patrons, some here in the united nations have condemned their victims. this is exactly what a recent u.n. report on gaza did, falsely quitting terrorists with those they targeted. for eight long the years, some hamas fired rockets and citizens. thousands of missiles, mortars. -- for years, gaza fired rockets at citizens. year after year, as these missiles were deliberately fired on our civilians, not one u.n. resolution was passed condemning those criminal taattacks. we heard absolutely nothing from the u.n. human rights council, in misnamed institution if there ever was one. israel unilaterally withdrew from every inch of gaza in an effort for peace. we up ridden more than 8000 israelis. we yank them up from their homes. we did this because many in israel believed that this would get peace. we did not get peace. instead, we got an
will the united nations stand by their side? ladies and gentlemen, the jury is still out on the united nations. recent signs are not encouraging. rather than condemning the terrorist and their iranian patrons, some here in the united nations have condemned their victims. this is exactly what a recent u.n. report on gaza did, falsely quitting terrorists with those they targeted. for eight long the years, some hamas fired rockets and citizens. thousands of missiles, mortars. -- for years, gaza...
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the leaders of the g-20 nations are in town. ittsburgh of all places for their summit today? bianna golodryga shows us. >> reporter: from the get-go -- >> the united states will host the next g-20 summit in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> reporter: people thought pittsburgh was an odd choice. >> the white house press corps snickered when pittsburgh was chosen. and i'd like to say that we're going to be the ones with the last laugh when everyone come here's and sees what's happening. >> reporter: what is happening here? construction, for starters. a new $320 million arena for the penguins. a $780 million casino, which just opened last month. and green buildings are going up all over the city. pittsburgh's housing market has remained steady, too. sales prices here dropped less than 1% in the last year, while the national average was down 15.6%. and while not immune from unemployment, pittsburgh's rate is 2% below the national average. it's no wonder, then, that president obama called pittsburgh, a bold example of transformation. in th
the leaders of the g-20 nations are in town. ittsburgh of all places for their summit today? bianna golodryga shows us. >> reporter: from the get-go -- >> the united states will host the next g-20 summit in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> reporter: people thought pittsburgh was an odd choice. >> the white house press corps snickered when pittsburgh was chosen. and i'd like to say that we're going to be the ones with the last laugh when everyone come here's and sees what's...
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will the united nations stand by their side. well ladies and gentlemen, the jury's still out on the united nations. >> charlie: and here's a conversation that i had with the prime minister yesterday at his hotel here in new york. first of all thank you, mr. prime minister for seeing us. >> it's been a long time. i don't want to say how long. >> charlie: you've been out of power. do you see israeli issues, israeli palestinian issues, israeli arab issues different, having spent ten years away. >> sure. i see everything different. how? you get older, greater. probably i'd like to think wiser. and you think about what it is that you can do to make a lasting impact, difference. and you know, it takes at least two to tango in this particular dance. but if we see a palestinian leadership that is as committed to peace as the late anwar sadat did -- we're waiting for real peace partner. >> waiting to do what? >> make peace and peace means have you to have a basic reciprocity. and the question is really what is the basic problem. people th
will the united nations stand by their side. well ladies and gentlemen, the jury's still out on the united nations. >> charlie: and here's a conversation that i had with the prime minister yesterday at his hotel here in new york. first of all thank you, mr. prime minister for seeing us. >> it's been a long time. i don't want to say how long. >> charlie: you've been out of power. do you see israeli issues, israeli palestinian issues, israeli arab issues different, having spent...
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and what day it was in new york at the united nations. iran's president is about to take the stage any minute, and we will bring you a video as he does or says anything interesting. before his speech, he told the press that we are not pursuing -- "we are not pursuing a nuclear weapons program." but not everyone is buying that, and tonight there is talk of possible consequences. earlier today, qaddafi spoke at the united nations for the first time in 40 years, and good grief, she had a lot to say. he spoke for more than 90 minutes, so long they had to switch translators, and his speech travel to areas where the trains do not run. details are to come. he is also over a big battle -- he is also in the middle of a battle over where to stay. we have coverage of his housing situation. first over to major garrett. big headlines came out of a obama's meeting with the russian president about the possibility of sanctions on iran. >> right. what did the russian president said critics say? for the first time she was open -- he was open to new sanction
and what day it was in new york at the united nations. iran's president is about to take the stage any minute, and we will bring you a video as he does or says anything interesting. before his speech, he told the press that we are not pursuing -- "we are not pursuing a nuclear weapons program." but not everyone is buying that, and tonight there is talk of possible consequences. earlier today, qaddafi spoke at the united nations for the first time in 40 years, and good grief, she had a...
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the homestead act. these national parks. this was an activist government going in and not intruding on individual rights, but expanding them. that's what the parks tell us about. this is a bottom up story of regular people who fell in love with the place from every conceivable background. it is the story of the richness of it. not hoarding the money in a greedy selfish way. this is people saying, may god, we own beautiful scenery. shouldn't everyone have access to it in that's theodore roosevelt. that's steven mathers, the first director of the park service. these are the elite, the richest people in the nation who sort of downer intuitively say let's share it with everybody. this is a great story that is not only bottom up but top down. it meets in the middle in the most spectacular landscape on earth which we all co-own. think about what would happen if there were no national parks. the grand canyon would be lined with mansions and we would never see that view. the everglades would have long since been drained and be filled
the homestead act. these national parks. this was an activist government going in and not intruding on individual rights, but expanding them. that's what the parks tell us about. this is a bottom up story of regular people who fell in love with the place from every conceivable background. it is the story of the richness of it. not hoarding the money in a greedy selfish way. this is people saying, may god, we own beautiful scenery. shouldn't everyone have access to it in that's theodore...
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(announcer)ú on the nation's fastest 3g network. . >> bob: each manager making move here in the bottom of the inning. nationals first off will go to ron villone with runners at first and third and one out. he thought he'd be pitching against a left-hander but the interesting thing is lefties are hitting .301 against him this year, right-handers are hitting .268 and there will be a right-hander walk to go the plate as we speak. fernando tatis. >> rob: we say this all the time though. he faces more right-handers. throws his breaking ball down and in on righties and away from lefties. ref lefties probably take that the earth 0 way and get a higher average against them. when we were in the reds pen with norm charleston and his four ball, he got out lefties better than i did and i got out righties better than he did. our stuff matched up against the opposite guy. so we liked it. but go ahead, pitch to some lefties. villone definitely in his career earlier with that change- up he had used to thr
(announcer)ú on the nation's fastest 3g network. . >> bob: each manager making move here in the bottom of the inning. nationals first off will go to ron villone with runners at first and third and one out. he thought he'd be pitching against a left-hander but the interesting thing is lefties are hitting .301 against him this year, right-handers are hitting .268 and there will be a right-hander walk to go the plate as we speak. fernando tatis. >> rob: we say this all the time...
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the nation ask on alert. news4's tracee wilkins joins us live from the verizon center with more on how authorities are responding. tracee? >> reporter: because we were attacked on 9/11 every sentity in washington has i its own system for protecting itself. they have been doing these things since 9/11. even with the higher alert they'll continue with the same line of ings they've been doing before. we have everything that's on this list, from high-end hotels to sports arenas, to railway transportation. from sports stadiums to entertainment complexes to hotels and the railways. counterterrorism officials are warning to be on the alert. the ever-expanding warning follows the arrests of three suspected terrorists who officials believe they have been planning an attack in new york using backpack bombs. fbi officials say there could be other possible terrorists connected to the group. unidentified official sources have leaked that if there are others planning to carry out attacks, it may be with backpack bombs. metr
the nation ask on alert. news4's tracee wilkins joins us live from the verizon center with more on how authorities are responding. tracee? >> reporter: because we were attacked on 9/11 every sentity in washington has i its own system for protecting itself. they have been doing these things since 9/11. even with the higher alert they'll continue with the same line of ings they've been doing before. we have everything that's on this list, from high-end hotels to sports arenas, to railway...
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his latest epic documentary is called "the national parks," and it will make you want to go to the grand canyon tomorrow. and it will make you think big thoughts about america. and our national purpose. and the big thoughts that we have had as a country that really no one else has had before we had them. ken burns will be right here in studio in just a few minutes. stay with us. the regenerist results are in. [ male announcer ] best night cream, shape magazine. [ female announcer ] beauty editors are seeing results... [ male announcer ] best cleanser, essence magazine. [ female announcer ] good housekeeping research institute is seeing results... [ male announcer ] hydrates better than the $350 cream. [ female announcer ] but most importantly, women are seeing results. [ male announcer ] best anti-aging moisturizer -- self. [ female announcer ] and still no drastic measures. olay regenerist. love the skin you're in. now new regenerist anti-aging eye roller. reduces puffiness, lines and wrinkles. roll with it. >>> the u.n. security council has existed since 1946. since 1946, since it was
his latest epic documentary is called "the national parks," and it will make you want to go to the grand canyon tomorrow. and it will make you think big thoughts about america. and our national purpose. and the big thoughts that we have had as a country that really no one else has had before we had them. ken burns will be right here in studio in just a few minutes. stay with us. the regenerist results are in. [ male announcer ] best night cream, shape magazine. [ female announcer ]...
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how indicative of is their demonstration of the nation's mood? and what happens on health care reform now? we'll ask president obama's top advisor david axelrod. then we'll talk with senator olympia snow, the main republican who may hold the key to finding a bipartisan approach. we'll bring in syndicated columnist kathleen parker and roger simon of politico to round out the discussion. and then i'll have a final word on what this debate is telling us about us. but first white house advisor david axelrod on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. senior white house advisor david axelrod is in syracuse this morning. republican senator olympia snow is here in the studio. the demonstrators who poured on to the industries of washington yesterday capped off an angry summer. it saw the president's popularity go down as tempers went up. even on the floor of congress where a back bencher
how indicative of is their demonstration of the nation's mood? and what happens on health care reform now? we'll ask president obama's top advisor david axelrod. then we'll talk with senator olympia snow, the main republican who may hold the key to finding a bipartisan approach. we'll bring in syndicated columnist kathleen parker and roger simon of politico to round out the discussion. and then i'll have a final word on what this debate is telling us about us. but first white house advisor...
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by the way, if they win this, they will go to the national finals in st. louis. joon rounding things off. it's always good that they get back and just make sure they don't give up, because you never know. >> and this is the race. out of the gate, pistol had the jump-start. joon took it over but then made mistakes. megan stayed focused and determined and took the win. >> so who will face pistol in the final round? razzle and star will duel it off right here. >> husband versus wife with their dogs. of course, in large dog agility, star beat out razzle. what's going to happen here? let's see. >> oh, nice jump-start right there. >> star out to the lead early. but a mistake, having to go back and redirect. so can razzle do it? i'm sure don is wanting to beat out ginsey here for bragging rights. and he's staying the course. >> razzle does it. >> ok. one and one. >> so st. croix's doing well today. >> ha ha. star out of the gate definitely got the jump-start but in mid-course loses focus, and ginsey has to go back and redirect, but razzle stays on track with don all the
by the way, if they win this, they will go to the national finals in st. louis. joon rounding things off. it's always good that they get back and just make sure they don't give up, because you never know. >> and this is the race. out of the gate, pistol had the jump-start. joon took it over but then made mistakes. megan stayed focused and determined and took the win. >> so who will face pistol in the final round? razzle and star will duel it off right here. >> husband versus...
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now, steps away from the morial, president obama told family members this morning that the nation will never forget. >> for you and your families, no words can ease the ache of your hearts. no deeds can fill the empty spaces in your homes. but on this day and all that follow, you may find solace in the memory of those you love. and know that you have the unending support of the american people. >> president obama and his defense secretary laid a wreath at the memorial as family members and the pentagon brass look on under a sea of umbrellas. many family members followed with their own tokens of respect. >> the way of communicating with him that we miss him, and he was very special to all of us. >> that was carol rollins, the former wife of james lynch, jr., who died here on september 11. he was somewhat popular here on the pentagon, known as the candy man because he was always carrying a candy and handing them out to people. to honor him today, his family is giving these away as well. we're live at the pentagon this afternoon. abc 7 news. >> it is such a tough day. thank you for that.
now, steps away from the morial, president obama told family members this morning that the nation will never forget. >> for you and your families, no words can ease the ache of your hearts. no deeds can fill the empty spaces in your homes. but on this day and all that follow, you may find solace in the memory of those you love. and know that you have the unending support of the american people. >> president obama and his defense secretary laid a wreath at the memorial as family...
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trace: giving you a live look at the united nations. we are waiting for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to address the assembly. it is a very important speech. there has been a lot of talk about the possibility of israel striking iran. this could be a pivotal speech. we will bring you that live when it happens. in the meantime, we will get you up-to-date on what is happening in the world. breaking news in the growing terror investigation. a colorado man accused of conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction. the indictment also lays out some chilling evidence about how close zazi may have been to implementing his plan. we will take you live to the courthouse in moments. in the middle box, the healthcare debate is getting fiery on the floor of the senate. new numbers from a non-partisan congressional budget office appeared to back up gop claims that 20 million senior citizens could lose half their benefits. we will show you the numbers. and the war in afghanistan front and center. general stanley mcchrystal saying in his a
trace: giving you a live look at the united nations. we are waiting for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to address the assembly. it is a very important speech. there has been a lot of talk about the possibility of israel striking iran. this could be a pivotal speech. we will bring you that live when it happens. in the meantime, we will get you up-to-date on what is happening in the world. breaking news in the growing terror investigation. a colorado man accused of conspiring to...
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captioning made possible by abc cable networks group captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. >>> this morning, terror ties. the man at the center of an alleged terror plot admits he's been trained in explosives by al qaeda. what was his target? and what else does he know? >>> obama blitz. the president takes to the air waves in an unprecedented push to sell the nation own health care reform. and this morning, he talks about how much race is a factor in the heated debate. >>> will to live. a woman badly injured in a car accident, spends five days and nights crawling in the colorado wilderness to safety. her amazing survival story. ♪ i like cold beverages >>> and soda wars. another city wants to tax sugary drinks to help curb obesity. now, the industry is striking back. so, who is to blame for america's bad health? so, who is to blame for america's bad health? people or the products? captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is saturday, september 19th. we're going to see a lot of president obama this weekend, as he tries to se
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no balance of power among nations will hold. the traditional division between nations of the south and north make no sense in an interconnected world, nor do alignments of nations rooted in the cleavages of a long gone cold war. the time has come to realize that the old habits, the old arguments are irrelevant to the challenges faced by our people. they leave -- delayed nations to act in opposition to the goals that they claim to pursue and did a vote, often in this body, against the interest of their own people. they build walls between us in the future that our peoples seat. and the time is come for those walls to come down. together we must build new coalitions that bridget told the bites, coalitions of different faiths and creeds, of north and south, east, west, black, white, and brown. the choices are ours. we can be remembered as the generation that chose to drag the nation -- the arguments of the 20th century into the 21st and put all our choices, produced a look ahead, failed to keep pace because we define ourselves by what
no balance of power among nations will hold. the traditional division between nations of the south and north make no sense in an interconnected world, nor do alignments of nations rooted in the cleavages of a long gone cold war. the time has come to realize that the old habits, the old arguments are irrelevant to the challenges faced by our people. they leave -- delayed nations to act in opposition to the goals that they claim to pursue and did a vote, often in this body, against the interest...
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we embrace the chief of naval operations loss that are made it must reflect the nation. -- reflect the face of our nation. in 1989, a dedicated program was established supporting undergraduate and graduate students at five schools. in 1992, that investment increased to $6 million and rose to $10 million in 1994. from that time to present, we supported 22 programs in minority institutions and provided educational support for over 1100 students annually. 9% of the students graduate on time with undergraduate degrees and 80% of them went on to earn master's degrees. today our programs include the research program, research and better occasion -- research and education program participating in disciplines relevant to naval s &t. the research and education partnership program is designed to improve research and discipline in support of the department may be pretty exposes students to engineering careers with the naval research enterprise through summer internships at may be left. -- edney the labs. -- and maybe labs. at navy labs. since 1992, this program has produced 44 ph.d. spirit will a
we embrace the chief of naval operations loss that are made it must reflect the nation. -- reflect the face of our nation. in 1989, a dedicated program was established supporting undergraduate and graduate students at five schools. in 1992, that investment increased to $6 million and rose to $10 million in 1994. from that time to present, we supported 22 programs in minority institutions and provided educational support for over 1100 students annually. 9% of the students graduate on time with...
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it's helpjonathan.com. >>> president obama give his first speech at the united nations. he wasn't shy asking for others to take responsibility. >> this cannot solely be america's endeavor. those of you who chastised america for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for america to solve the world's problems alone. >> ahmadinejad said iran is committed to peace but defended his countries legal rights. prompting the u.s. and canadian delegations to walk out. >>> the governor of massachusetts will announce tomorrow morning who will temporarily take ted kennedy's seat. the governor had the power to fill the seat after kennedy died. kennedy's two sons told the governor, paul kirk is their first choice. he's a long-time friend and staffer. >>> the community is having a strike on the war in afghanistan. several arrested in connection with a 92-count indictment. jackie is there with more on the story. >> reporter: they absolutely did not care who got in the way of their deadly back and forth retaliation. it looked like a war zone along north capital street in the
it's helpjonathan.com. >>> president obama give his first speech at the united nations. he wasn't shy asking for others to take responsibility. >> this cannot solely be america's endeavor. those of you who chastised america for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for america to solve the world's problems alone. >> ahmadinejad said iran is committed to peace but defended his countries legal rights. prompting the u.s. and canadian delegations to walk out....
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the fbi went and issue a national security letter for the same information and the inspector general described it as an appropriate. and i consider it much worse than that. now, here is the problem. it's very simple. what the court, the intelligence court and what the inspector general were complaining about is you could get a around the court refusal to issue order and a terrorist investigation by nearly doubling to the fbi, getting around them and the reissue a national security letter for the very same information. problem. that means that the court and the inspector general found that there was an abusive process and handling this terrorist investigation, and i am going to have my staff supply you or your staff with all of this information all of which is public. >> thank you, mr. chairman. now that i am clear which reports we are referring to a few give me a moment to respond. in 2007 the general published its first report on the national security letters, which found a great deal of, found some sloppy record-keeping and out administrative errors by the federal bureau of investi
the fbi went and issue a national security letter for the same information and the inspector general described it as an appropriate. and i consider it much worse than that. now, here is the problem. it's very simple. what the court, the intelligence court and what the inspector general were complaining about is you could get a around the court refusal to issue order and a terrorist investigation by nearly doubling to the fbi, getting around them and the reissue a national security letter for...