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i get upset when i see the people in the trench woresried about keeping their jobs and being fired when we are not looking at all of the revenues that we should be taking in. it is our city and we are here to work together and we need to ramp up the revenues, after the (inaudible) and rose recommendations been implemented i could go on all day. thank you very much for your time. >> [ applause ] >> (inaudible) former city garden ner for 14 years. i am disgraced at what happened at (inaudible) it should be grass and it is ridiculous what happened in (inaudible) and other places. we have 200 gardeners compared to what we used to have over 14 years in the department and this time, which i knew, and i need to take it is a disgrace when the standard (inaudible) has a f, and gardeners last year and it is a disgrace when i have to (inaudible). it is dirty and the streets look like a third world country and it is unacceptable. yesterday, the grass got mowed. (inaudible) and like we saw this morning, to claim to get to... why don't we have a meeting and a great photo op, and visit reality. and th
i get upset when i see the people in the trench woresried about keeping their jobs and being fired when we are not looking at all of the revenues that we should be taking in. it is our city and we are here to work together and we need to ramp up the revenues, after the (inaudible) and rose recommendations been implemented i could go on all day. thank you very much for your time. >> [ applause ] >> (inaudible) former city garden ner for 14 years. i am disgraced at what happened at...
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the ships are deadline set by the death march into the trenches. the regular people. they're coming and sitting next to you. they made a million dollars. go do a startup. get some angel money and get yourself a big day monday competition, will the press. hire legions of impressionable people and come back and sell the company. it sounds like at least one of these companies that is exactly what happened. now they're going to sell it back. the people that really stuck it out, they're going to say thanks a lot. why am i here slaving? >> obviously i said all of that tongue-in-cheek. it used to be a million dollars per engineer. what their rumor is, yes who is now saying it will take 2 million. think it comes down to three things. number one is, if your the person who is in the trenches, six months in a row and then turn out this 16 year-old kid from england to sells the company to you for $30 million shut down next week. the sort of have to ask yourself, do i feel motivated? secondarily, that sends a message to meet. if i really believe in myself and an
the ships are deadline set by the death march into the trenches. the regular people. they're coming and sitting next to you. they made a million dollars. go do a startup. get some angel money and get yourself a big day monday competition, will the press. hire legions of impressionable people and come back and sell the company. it sounds like at least one of these companies that is exactly what happened. now they're going to sell it back. the people that really stuck it out, they're going to say...
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so i do not think you understand the scope of what is really happening down here in the trenches. e other thing i would like to say is that a lot of things is systematic. my wife left me because i could not afford her and my kids. but what happened was i actually begged of these caucasian white people in florida for work. begged. sir, please. i know i was qualified. so when you look at the situation with the black folks, you know, we are still dealing with the age-old discrimination. you're right about one thing, had.- i thought msu i agree with everything and so you got down to the income. this is why prisons are full and everything. it is a system comment has to do with eugenics, and i know few know what that is, but that is .hat we do with it's not like you have you bubbling family. -- it sound like you have a bubbling family. have a good day. guest: in terms of getting to the trenches, what our we'vezation really does trained literally thousands of organizations around the country, community-based organizations around the country working with a variety of families. while i am i
so i do not think you understand the scope of what is really happening down here in the trenches. e other thing i would like to say is that a lot of things is systematic. my wife left me because i could not afford her and my kids. but what happened was i actually begged of these caucasian white people in florida for work. begged. sir, please. i know i was qualified. so when you look at the situation with the black folks, you know, we are still dealing with the age-old discrimination. you're...
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>> i give the benefit to the doubt to the people in the trenches looking at terrorist threats that are coming through. here is another factor, the u.s. is a letiggous society. no.for initiating lawsuit an companies like google has tens of biions onhe balance. it is a magnet for frivolous lawsuits if people sue google. >> i think that is right. but look, we have to be carel here. sabrina said it is no proof it did good. can you say that if you want to disbelieve what the nsa is saying. i am not teing you you are wrong calling then liars but you know what, mbe it has ved. >> steve, let me ask you this though. if a guy like snowden can get access to a lot of sensitive information, isn't that a problem? >> we have fraud in election and so get rid of election. you deal with specific problems and abuse asasks that's what e congressional hearings are for and find out if this thing is work and this changes we make. don't put companies in the grinneder because of it. >> last thought from the boss. and subsidies interest tes. and subsidies interest tes. >> and one percent rate hike at a dry clea
>> i give the benefit to the doubt to the people in the trenches looking at terrorist threats that are coming through. here is another factor, the u.s. is a letiggous society. no.for initiating lawsuit an companies like google has tens of biions onhe balance. it is a magnet for frivolous lawsuits if people sue google. >> i think that is right. but look, we have to be carel here. sabrina said it is no proof it did good. can you say that if you want to disbelieve what the nsa is...
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that is pervasive in our system and people working in the trenches is hard to overcome that complacency and their client issen entitled to that. that doesn't provide the information that they need to challenge the prosecution. where we know many of our experts on arson and the fire wasn't arson. when you have evidence that isn't disclosed you have experts that are challenged because there are no resources and you have a system that has burden the public with too many cases and it's impossible for them not to be complacent. we have to remember to be vigilant and challenge a system that doesn't give a person representation are entitled to. >> i wanted to ask you what is it about the culture of prosecution or prosecutors that allows wrongful convictions. i know there have been stories of prosecutors who have been responsible for exonerating individuals who they believe are wrongfully convicted but that's the exception, not the rule. i know in a documentary central park 5 and after 5 young men were imprisoned and later exxon rated them. what do you think has to change in terms of the actual
that is pervasive in our system and people working in the trenches is hard to overcome that complacency and their client issen entitled to that. that doesn't provide the information that they need to challenge the prosecution. where we know many of our experts on arson and the fire wasn't arson. when you have evidence that isn't disclosed you have experts that are challenged because there are no resources and you have a system that has burden the public with too many cases and it's impossible...
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woman: the pipe bursting process is designed to replace an old pipe without digging an entire trench. the old pipe has cracks and displaced joints and openings in it. we try to stop, not only infiltration, but exfiltration, where sewage would actually leak out of the pipe. the head is larger, so it breaks away the old pipe and allows the new pipe to come in behind it. griffin: we are saving about 67% of the cost of actually digging old pipe up. clyne: it's less invasive than an open-cut process, where you would open the whole trench up and replace the pipe. it's called "trenchless" technology, so... that's as good as it gets. griffin: we don't have to dig up everyone's yard, and we refurbish that pipe at a much-reduced cost. another technique, the cured-in-place lining. it's equivalent to putting a large sock through the existing sewer. we form a new pipe inside the old pipe, and therefore we seal up all of the defects that allow rainwater to come in. hunter: we repair about 730 leaks a month in our system. griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we
woman: the pipe bursting process is designed to replace an old pipe without digging an entire trench. the old pipe has cracks and displaced joints and openings in it. we try to stop, not only infiltration, but exfiltration, where sewage would actually leak out of the pipe. the head is larger, so it breaks away the old pipe and allows the new pipe to come in behind it. griffin: we are saving about 67% of the cost of actually digging old pipe up. clyne: it's less invasive than an open-cut...
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." >> i am in the trenches and my camera is my weapon. would you rather i be holding a gun?ld you rather return to a terrorist? no, and a film maker so i make films. >> what advice would he give to others? >> if you want to make a film about politics, just do it if you want to do it. >> he says he thinks now is the right time because thai people are ready to listen to different perspectives. $1japan says it will provide billion in aid to the ball at of northernnd africa. a $14 billion aid package given to africa over five years. earlier this year, attend japanese citizens were killed during the hostage crisis in algeria. a chinese fishing vessel detained by north korea has returned home with all of its crew safely on board. p'yongyang detailed 16 fishermen on may 5. the release than two weeks later the men went back to fishing before returning to their home ports. the fishermen said they were mistreated by the north koreans and the incident has strained the close relationship between p'yongyang and beijing. canada's largest city, toronto, are demanding the resignation of the
." >> i am in the trenches and my camera is my weapon. would you rather i be holding a gun?ld you rather return to a terrorist? no, and a film maker so i make films. >> what advice would he give to others? >> if you want to make a film about politics, just do it if you want to do it. >> he says he thinks now is the right time because thai people are ready to listen to different perspectives. $1japan says it will provide billion in aid to the ball at of northernnd...
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i am in the trenches every single day and i live in sacramento so i'm at the capitol and we use the word bullying which softens the behavior. this is abuse. it is peer abuse. and our children are crying for help. and the adults who are charged with their well-being turn a blind and deaf ear to it and here's my comment. there are no consequences for failure to comply. nothing with teeth. and i have a dead child who broke under horrendous circumstances where in one of the best schools in sacramento, meraloma, breaks every record going. it is the best. and my son was perceived to be gay and the idea that you could scream out every horrendous word in front of god and everyone and no one did anything, and michael followed policy to a t tomorrow is his birthday. i should be celebrating his 21st birthday. instead, my husband and i, we mourn 4 years. we are no further along. none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they ar
i am in the trenches every single day and i live in sacramento so i'm at the capitol and we use the word bullying which softens the behavior. this is abuse. it is peer abuse. and our children are crying for help. and the adults who are charged with their well-being turn a blind and deaf ear to it and here's my comment. there are no consequences for failure to comply. nothing with teeth. and i have a dead child who broke under horrendous circumstances where in one of the best schools in...
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i get upset when i see the people in the trench woresried about keeping their jobs and being fired when we are not looking at all of the revenues that we should be taking in.
i get upset when i see the people in the trench woresried about keeping their jobs and being fired when we are not looking at all of the revenues that we should be taking in.
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the dedicated and passionate and strong reporters that work in the trenches to dig deep to give the information that they need to be an informed citizenry. we are partners with you in that and eager to make sure our business model works going forward so we can be sure to do what we do and you are eager to make sure your model works going forward because democracy rests, the one that jefferson helped to found upon the work of the profession that we honor here tonight. the five finalist this year of course, exemplify that amazing work and they are produced by amazing and the elaborate process. the library's review committee spent hundreds of hours reading and we have received over 100 submissions. and that committee includes my colleagues jennifer craft, karen, ryan, ken johnson, and to love, billy, and rich who are here this evening. thank you so much for you're amazing work and time you put him beyond the great work that you do at the library. and then their recommendations are forwarded to a selection committee of distinguished journalists who then independently reid the finalist work and sele
the dedicated and passionate and strong reporters that work in the trenches to dig deep to give the information that they need to be an informed citizenry. we are partners with you in that and eager to make sure our business model works going forward so we can be sure to do what we do and you are eager to make sure your model works going forward because democracy rests, the one that jefferson helped to found upon the work of the profession that we honor here tonight. the five finalist this year...
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that's what he would do, he would not be in the victim, clobbering them, but he would be down in the trenches. when that starts to happen and we can see that, then we'll know there's been the beginning of some inclimate change, but not until. [applause] >> three part. awareness, understanding, and action. we're aware we have a pure monarchy, the most powerful in the world, that in it is bested so much power in western civilizations there's no other like it. in the office of the pope, there is the power to demand complete obedience and require secrecy in order to preserve rep -- reputation and preserve that power. we've also come to understand through the american legal system and encourage the survivors that we can expose the hierarchy for their corruptions. power corrupt -- absolute power corrupts absolutely. there is absolute corruption at the top, and what we can do now that we're beginning to understand through the work of so many survivors and this work as well is a call to action, and that is to demand and require legally and culturally that the vat kin disgorged itself of all of its se
that's what he would do, he would not be in the victim, clobbering them, but he would be down in the trenches. when that starts to happen and we can see that, then we'll know there's been the beginning of some inclimate change, but not until. [applause] >> three part. awareness, understanding, and action. we're aware we have a pure monarchy, the most powerful in the world, that in it is bested so much power in western civilizations there's no other like it. in the office of the pope,...
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war effort returned in 2003, that would be a rock, that generation had become too old to visit the trenches, along the emergence of generation acts and george packer who are both writers, who did not share their contempt for the military. not so for michael hastings as we learned in "the operators", his account of events from 2008 until 2011. mr. hastings asserts that this generational change drove him to write the runaway general, the "rolling stone" article of june 2010. dooming the career of general stanley mcchrystal. can you put that into context? >> "the wall street journal" failed to disclose that the reviewer is a consultant for the u.s. military whose work include wall street journal and we have worked with people to take the book and did not disclose it. we are talking about ethics with exhibit a in what not to do. c-span: how do you know not what to do. >> guest: there is a counterinsurgency company that is part of it. i did write a letter to the editorial page. pointing out the oversight. but i think that that, to me, that was an eye-opening review. for a lot of reasons. i think
war effort returned in 2003, that would be a rock, that generation had become too old to visit the trenches, along the emergence of generation acts and george packer who are both writers, who did not share their contempt for the military. not so for michael hastings as we learned in "the operators", his account of events from 2008 until 2011. mr. hastings asserts that this generational change drove him to write the runaway general, the "rolling stone" article of june 2010....
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we are in the trenches and front lines fight for christianity and fight for our country's identity that>> bill: i lived in london for a year and i don't understand why you say the prime minister and powers that be in the parliament are afraid of muslims. what are they afraid of if certain muslim groups are causing trouble, as you assert they are, you would think the english people would want a crackdown. why would be the government be afraid of that? >> they are afraid of them because every shopping centers are owned by saudi arabia. they got on our government like that. they may have fooled our government but they won't buy the people. and they are paralyzed with fear. >> bill: if you got a violent group, look we have the same problem to a much lesser extent. if they step out of line they get smacked here. nobody objects to that, but in your country what you are asserting that the establishment is afraid of these people and therefore doesn't move against them. >> they are terrified. they have done nothing. they have radicalized so many muslims, so many ex-members of this group, our gov
we are in the trenches and front lines fight for christianity and fight for our country's identity that>> bill: i lived in london for a year and i don't understand why you say the prime minister and powers that be in the parliament are afraid of muslims. what are they afraid of if certain muslim groups are causing trouble, as you assert they are, you would think the english people would want a crackdown. why would be the government be afraid of that? >> they are afraid of them...
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i got to be in the trenches building something exciting. now i'm a director. not 30 yet but i got to progress and have an exciting trajectory. >> that's interesting. they say it's not a job. it's not a job. but it could lead to a job and that's exactly what happened in your case. rohan, tell me about how much you got paid. >> well, you know, i can't really go too much. the average interns, i don't know salaries. but combined with the perks it was more than a college student could ask for. >> it was something like $5800 a month or something? we will lay that one on allison and not on you. thank you very much. sue, down to you. >> let's check the market specifically. the gold market which has been rallying as the market sells off. sharon epperson is tracking the action. stocks have come back a bit. how about gold? >> it has definitely come back as well. we saw gold prices turn around and we saw that move as we saw the rise in the yen and the euro and the dollar fall sharply. the dollar index decline is really gold's gain as a lot of traders are looking for an al
i got to be in the trenches building something exciting. now i'm a director. not 30 yet but i got to progress and have an exciting trajectory. >> that's interesting. they say it's not a job. it's not a job. but it could lead to a job and that's exactly what happened in your case. rohan, tell me about how much you got paid. >> well, you know, i can't really go too much. the average interns, i don't know salaries. but combined with the perks it was more than a college student could...
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number one is, if your the person who is in the trenches, six months in a row and then turn out this kid from england to sells the company to you f $30 million shut down next week. the sort of have to ask yourself, do i feel mivated? secondarily, that sends message to meet. if i really believe in myself and and talented e message you're sending to me isuite and go do a start up. melissa: is that danger is? >> of course because if you hired n people and 1walk out the doo and mos of these don't work in the e see reallyntellectual property added melissa: 80 for coming on. good sff. coming up on "money," you have for thisnd no publicity is bad publicity. under armor helps save the day in a helicopter rescue. the bnding c doorehan its share of damage. a top market thexpert to explainha makes the critical fferen when it's goodnd when it's bad because at the end of the day it's a about "money." ♪ ♪ melissa: they s any publicity is good publicity, butthat is notlway the case. over t weekend to teenage boys get stuck up almt 9,000 feet in the air after they made a dari i'll be down decision de
number one is, if your the person who is in the trenches, six months in a row and then turn out this kid from england to sells the company to you f $30 million shut down next week. the sort of have to ask yourself, do i feel mivated? secondarily, that sends message to meet. if i really believe in myself and and talented e message you're sending to me isuite and go do a start up. melissa: is that danger is? >> of course because if you hired n people and 1walk out the doo and mos of these...
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we like to, and when i say we, those of us that work in the trenches with these guys, like to call itsurvive. and the human spirit is incredibly strong. and the human will to, and i get so passionate, so excuse me. the human will to live and go through an adverse situation is such an incredible, incredible, innate -- >> something we see in the holocaust. it's a desire to survive. >> and when you talk to jaycee who has taught me this one thing of, she, when we talk about her story and she'll say yeah, what about the prisoner of war or what about nelson mandela. it's true. you have to adapt. it's incredibly condescending to assume that these people fall in love with their captors. in fact, it's one of the most conde sending thing that you can do. >> to me, that's an important thing, the idea that you can survive pretty much anything given the right circumstances, given the right makeup. and that's an empowering thing. >> and that's what this book, safe kids, smart parents. what we're trying to ais when something horrible like a nonfamilial abduction happens, which is rare, but teaching
we like to, and when i say we, those of us that work in the trenches with these guys, like to call itsurvive. and the human spirit is incredibly strong. and the human will to, and i get so passionate, so excuse me. the human will to live and go through an adverse situation is such an incredible, incredible, innate -- >> something we see in the holocaust. it's a desire to survive. >> and when you talk to jaycee who has taught me this one thing of, she, when we talk about her story...
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we like to -- and when i see we, those of us who work in the trenches with these guys and like to callt adaptation process. >> adaptation process. >> adaptation process because you adapt to survive and the human spirit is incredibly strong, and the human will to -- and i get so passionate so excuse me. the human will to live and go through an adverse situation is such an incredible, incredible innate -- >> we seen in the holocaust, in any situation, it's a desire to survive. >> you know, when you talk to jaycee who has taught me this one thing she -- when we talk about her story and she'll say yeah but what about the prisoner of war or what about nelson mandela, and it's true. we call it adaptation. you have to adapt. it's actually incredibly condescending to assume these people fall in love with their captors. in fact, it's one of the most condescending thing you can do. >> to me, that's an important thing, the idea that you can survive pretty much anything, given the right circumstances, given the right makeup and that's an empowering thing. >> that's what this book, safe kids smart
we like to -- and when i see we, those of us who work in the trenches with these guys and like to callt adaptation process. >> adaptation process. >> adaptation process because you adapt to survive and the human spirit is incredibly strong, and the human will to -- and i get so passionate so excuse me. the human will to live and go through an adverse situation is such an incredible, incredible innate -- >> we seen in the holocaust, in any situation, it's a desire to survive....
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let's get more on today's sell-off from two traders in the trenches. ing us now, gordon cheer locke and ben willis. gordon, what was it like on the floor today for you. tell us about some of the behind the scenes activity? >> maria, it was different today than it was on friday. that was precipitated by the liquidity event. a lot of fellas got into japan, watching it say, this is great. now they're starting to see that turnaround and say, this is great. so one thing leads to another. one thing, we've seen a little bit of reversal in the ten-year, gotten up to like 10.18, now that's turning around. and now the number today, setting up for friday's number too. so traders are sitting there, saying, you can't pull the stimulus yet. it's too dangerous, it's too fragile. like a bunch of babies. let's go here. >> a bunch of babies. ben, what about you? you say this is interest rate related. obviously with the ten-year going up to 2.1, but is that really that competitive to equities. >> it's all a question of money flow. and the fact of the matter is, we got abo
let's get more on today's sell-off from two traders in the trenches. ing us now, gordon cheer locke and ben willis. gordon, what was it like on the floor today for you. tell us about some of the behind the scenes activity? >> maria, it was different today than it was on friday. that was precipitated by the liquidity event. a lot of fellas got into japan, watching it say, this is great. now they're starting to see that turnaround and say, this is great. so one thing leads to another. one...
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after time, it is like you are in the trenches together on this war on crime. >> what is gold chain garbage? >> gold chain garage? >> [laughter] yes. >> that is slang for a garage that is mostly italian-american. most of the workers are of italian heritage. >> in that garage? >> yes. >> how do the races get along? >> in some cases quite well. in others there is tension. >> where is the tension? >> there are some in the city who feel that certain races have more access to places of power. some feel that that is unjust. tovaries from district district, garage to garage. theought about organizing book according to every district. >> have you been to every garage? >> i have not. >> what did you have to do to get the sanitation department to let you in? >> what were the restrictions on you? >> you mean as an anthropologist? >> how did that happen? old-wrote a letter, and fashioned letter, and i followed up with phone calls. it took two years. by then, the giuliani administration was not in charge. it was the bloomberg administration. he brought back john doherty, who had been the commissioner fo
after time, it is like you are in the trenches together on this war on crime. >> what is gold chain garbage? >> gold chain garage? >> [laughter] yes. >> that is slang for a garage that is mostly italian-american. most of the workers are of italian heritage. >> in that garage? >> yes. >> how do the races get along? >> in some cases quite well. in others there is tension. >> where is the tension? >> there are some in the city who feel...
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you about such an important topic, a topic that is especially relevant to those of us working in the trenches at the state level. if colorado is any indication of what the trend is regarding the issue of religious liberty, then we all might need an adult beverage or two after this conference is over. i wish i were here today reporting on all the great victories we have experienced in colorado regarding the issue of religious liberty but sadly, colorado has been home to an unfortunate trend that is increasingly intolerant of religious beliefs and practice and seeks to marginalize in silence those who participate from religious speech, behavior and practice. that isn't in the confines of modern society. all of us here are aware that this is not a topic that affects just one religious denomination or one set of religious beliefs. the issue of religious liberty is one that affects all of us as americans. it is a foundational principle upon which our nation was founded, and for these reasons and many more we all must be vigilant to the threats that seek to diminish this tremendous liberty. with th
you about such an important topic, a topic that is especially relevant to those of us working in the trenches at the state level. if colorado is any indication of what the trend is regarding the issue of religious liberty, then we all might need an adult beverage or two after this conference is over. i wish i were here today reporting on all the great victories we have experienced in colorado regarding the issue of religious liberty but sadly, colorado has been home to an unfortunate trend that...
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the wheat. that's a track, a trench that takes a hard left turn on the south side of the tornado.arger tornado is making a left turn and moving up to the north, it was a large, quarter mile wide, it had one of those smaller suction vortices whip around the backside from north to south and that really packed those winds. you can see it make a hard 90-degree left turn and dissipate. those suction vortices are very short-lived and powerful and they'll dissipate because they're -- they don't last very long. but i've seen them rip holes. >> hold on, stop right there, camera person. reed, go back to that. is that your armored vehicle on the side of the road? >> that's actually our follow vehicle. but we do have armor on it that has coating and polycarbonate windows. but that car we hang back to get the follow shot as we get close to the tornado or launching sensors. we found out that salina, the mile wide tornado, we found out one of our sensors was recovered by a local there. i just put a facebook post out. right after this, we're driving up to salina and we have a pressure data, real
the wheat. that's a track, a trench that takes a hard left turn on the south side of the tornado.arger tornado is making a left turn and moving up to the north, it was a large, quarter mile wide, it had one of those smaller suction vortices whip around the backside from north to south and that really packed those winds. you can see it make a hard 90-degree left turn and dissipate. those suction vortices are very short-lived and powerful and they'll dissipate because they're -- they don't last...
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a topic that is especially relevant to those of us working in the trenches at the state level. if colorado is any indication of what the trend is regarding the issue of religious liberty, then we all might need an adult we'vage or two -- beverage or two after this conference is over. [laughter] i wish i were here today reporting on all the great victories we have experienced in colorado regarding the issue of religious liberty. but sadly, colorado has been home to an increasing trend that is intolerant of religious belief and practice and seeks to marginalize and silence those who participate in religious speech, behavior and practice that isn't going to fit into the confines of modern society. all of us here are aware this is not a topic that affects just one religious denomination or one set of beliefs. the issue of religious liberty is one that affects all of us as americans. it is a foundational principle upon which our nation was founded. and for these reasons and many more, we all must be vigilant to the threats that seek toty myish this tremendous liberty. with that bein
a topic that is especially relevant to those of us working in the trenches at the state level. if colorado is any indication of what the trend is regarding the issue of religious liberty, then we all might need an adult we'vage or two -- beverage or two after this conference is over. [laughter] i wish i were here today reporting on all the great victories we have experienced in colorado regarding the issue of religious liberty. but sadly, colorado has been home to an increasing trend that is...
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you are out there with in the trefr trenches everyday, trading. you are always looking for an edge. his the way wall street works? >> i hate when they say and make a blanket statement. i think it is completely unfair. it is quasi public piece of information that should be released at the same time to everybody. i can't believe -- >> what does quasi public mean? >> they paid for it. they have paid for it and sell it to their customers. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. they didn't hire university of michigan for themselves to create this report. this report is quasi public -- >> university of michigan said that this is privately funded research. >> they get to do whatever they want with it. >> privately funded but the whole world is public quasi piece of data that every month people wait on the edge of their seats to get. not like you went out, hired university of michigan to create this report just for you. >> is it ethical? >> of course it is. >> here is the -- >> these guys don't care about the information at all. it is not like that's why they are not privately funding it. what they care about
you are out there with in the trefr trenches everyday, trading. you are always looking for an edge. his the way wall street works? >> i hate when they say and make a blanket statement. i think it is completely unfair. it is quasi public piece of information that should be released at the same time to everybody. i can't believe -- >> what does quasi public mean? >> they paid for it. they have paid for it and sell it to their customers. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. they didn't...
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would say that he's been lacking in that regard in not understanding how members s for service in the trenches, on the ground, ver the seas in and in the air to enforce the policies and strategy of the united states what it is.'t know host: representative scott perry republican of pennsylvania, his is the fourth and he's a freshman. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. up next our weekly spotlight on the magazine egment looks at the christian science monitor the history and present day story of school prayer. lawrence our guest. first we have this news update from c-span radio. it is 9:20 a.m. officials say an attack on the united nations kphoupbd in somalia ended. militants nked detonated bomb blasts and reached the compound sparking gun battles with security forces that killed at least two. u.n. personnelall who reached the compound secure unker survived but it is not clear whether all reached that bunker. the first in-depth independent ook by congressional investigators says the launch of president obama's healthcare law some bumps and potholes in the road. it says in part governm
would say that he's been lacking in that regard in not understanding how members s for service in the trenches, on the ground, ver the seas in and in the air to enforce the policies and strategy of the united states what it is.'t know host: representative scott perry republican of pennsylvania, his is the fourth and he's a freshman. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. up next our weekly spotlight on the magazine egment looks at the christian science monitor the history and present...