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they have delivered time critical data prosecuted targets and supported combatant commanders without fail. fail. it is critical we address these now and will have more to say as we finalize details in the next few months. this is the greatest air force anywhere in the world and is so primarily because of our airmen. the american people expect our air force will be able to fly, fight, and when and when against any adversary and combatant commanders expect the same. so again, thank you for joining us today and now we we will take your questions. [inaudible question] >> no i do not. the current war against kayfive, their are a number of of platforms engaged. they are each contributing. i believe the statistic is 11% from the a-10 community. my.is,.is, it is a great contributor, but so are the other aircraft. even had we planned to retire even if that have been agreed to the wood have still have them in our inventory. >> and emotional issue. >> well, it is an emotional issue inside the air force. i would be disappointed if they were not emotional about this. they love there airplane. the
they have delivered time critical data prosecuted targets and supported combatant commanders without fail. fail. it is critical we address these now and will have more to say as we finalize details in the next few months. this is the greatest air force anywhere in the world and is so primarily because of our airmen. the american people expect our air force will be able to fly, fight, and when and when against any adversary and combatant commanders expect the same. so again, thank you for...
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airmen have delivered time-critical data. they've prosecuted targets and supported our combat ent commanders without fail but this pace has been unrelenting so it's critical that we address these problems now. we'll have more to say about this plan as we finalize the details in the next few months. let me wrap by saying this is the greatest air force anywhere in the world and primarily because of our airmen. the american people expect our air force will be able to fly fight, and win against any adversary and commanders obviously demand and expect the same. so it's important that we continue to afford our nation the air force capability it needs well into the future by appropriately investing in our people and in our platforms. so again, thank you so much for joining us today. now we will take your questions. jennifer? >> secretary james and general welsh, do you have regrets about attempting to retire the a-10? the decision came before the current war with isis. do you regret that at this point? >> no i do not. >> why? >> fir
airmen have delivered time-critical data. they've prosecuted targets and supported our combat ent commanders without fail but this pace has been unrelenting so it's critical that we address these problems now. we'll have more to say about this plan as we finalize the details in the next few months. let me wrap by saying this is the greatest air force anywhere in the world and primarily because of our airmen. the american people expect our air force will be able to fly fight, and win against any...
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new data coming into the weather office now. i'm changing the critical times. >>> it is nearly dawn in france where the search goes on for a fourth suspect in the series of terror attacks. three frenchman linked to this week's shooting on rampage in paris newspaper were killed by french police today after taking hostages at two separate locations. tonight investigators are looking into their background and any possible connections to international terror. french assault police opened fire on the two most wanted men in france this afternoon ending a seven-hour standoff and three days of terror. brothers said and cherif kouachi the gunmen behind the attack on a paris newspaper had holed up inside a printing plant north of paris. security forces quickly surrounded the plant and locked down the town, but their plans for a standoff with the cops was undermined by a plant employee hiding in the building and talking with law enforcement. at sundown the police moved in and both brothers were killed. prosecutors say they had a rocket propelled grenade and several guns.
new data coming into the weather office now. i'm changing the critical times. >>> it is nearly dawn in france where the search goes on for a fourth suspect in the series of terror attacks. three frenchman linked to this week's shooting on rampage in paris newspaper were killed by french police today after taking hostages at two separate locations. tonight investigators are looking into their background and any possible connections to international terror. french assault police opened...
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to get the data and analyzing it and putting it together and coming up with the picture of what happened on board that flight. it should take a little more time. there has been some criticism and some questions whether indonesia can handle an investigation like this. he says absolutely. we pulled the data off more than 100 black boxes. absolutely we can do this. the search for the cockpit voice recorder underwater continuing. what is hampering efforts to reach that location. they know where it is and they are 100% confident, but it is the weather, christine. strong underwater currents prevent divers from getting in the water. they located the wing and the search continues for the fuselage of the plane. it is believed more than 100 bodies are still there. families of course still waiting for answers and news of their loved ones. christine. >> agonizing wait for them as new developments for investigators. thank you for that david, in jakarta. 19 minutes past the hour. time for an early start on your money. stock futures pointing higher and stocks fell on friday. last week the dow closed down 1%. it has been a bumpy year so far for stocks. they made up for early losses until
to get the data and analyzing it and putting it together and coming up with the picture of what happened on board that flight. it should take a little more time. there has been some criticism and some questions whether indonesia can handle an investigation like this. he says absolutely. we pulled the data off more than 100 black boxes. absolutely we can do this. the search for the cockpit voice recorder underwater continuing. what is hampering efforts to reach that location. they know where it...
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critical. the federal government with partners across sectors is working now to get the quality of data to where it needs to be through focused efforts to improve the annual point in timet let me be clear, while better data is critical, there are things that we can do now today to improve the lives and outcomes for youth. to do so, we need to make some changes. we need to be smarter about how we understand and meet the needs of youth. we need to work together to connect youth with the resources and systems they need in a meaning it will and in a systematic way. we can take action today to identify and use the touchpoints that we have to more effectively understand and meet the needs of young people. this report gives us that much more to work with. no single program is the magic pill. no agency can alone end youth homelessness. but many play an important part. when a young person is in crisis, it is not fragmented by government programs. it is whole and it is overwhelming. yet, when solutions are viewed through the lens of programs, the scope of their interaction is often narrowly defined by whether they're part of a school or law enforcement juvenile justice, protecti
critical. the federal government with partners across sectors is working now to get the quality of data to where it needs to be through focused efforts to improve the annual point in timet let me be clear, while better data is critical, there are things that we can do now today to improve the lives and outcomes for youth. to do so, we need to make some changes. we need to be smarter about how we understand and meet the needs of youth. we need to work together to connect youth with the resources...
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. >>> time is critical in the search for the wreckage of flight 8501. the pingers on the flight data recorder boxes have about 25 days of power left and information in those boxes could be key to finding out what brought the plane down. many of you have been tweeting questions about the investigation. we've been paying attention to those and want to bring in our panel now to answer your questions. we have cnn aviation analyst david soucie and ken christensen, an aviation consultant and he worked with air force search and rescue. so, colonel, our first tweet to you, the tweet is is it about time too r to attach emergency locator beacons on airplanes? >> there are emergency locator transmitters on airplanes currently. both general aviation and emergency locate transmitters. they are on all commercial and military aircraft. >> so i want -- let me sort of follow up on this because e.l.t.s, right, isn't that what they are called? >> correct. >> so they have these e.l.t.s and i think there's more than one on a plane, they are not as reliable as say, you know a black box is very reliable. a
. >>> time is critical in the search for the wreckage of flight 8501. the pingers on the flight data recorder boxes have about 25 days of power left and information in those boxes could be key to finding out what brought the plane down. many of you have been tweeting questions about the investigation. we've been paying attention to those and want to bring in our panel now to answer your questions. we have cnn aviation analyst david soucie and ken christensen, an aviation consultant and...
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data is critical. what it does is gives us insights. i know where you charlie rose spends, what time he spends. i can predict what are different items he will have a greater interest in. i think we are going to be more involved in e-commerce journey and the lifestyle. >> your competition will be? >> i think our competition is anyone in the service business. air competition will -- the competition will be other payment providers. our competition will be anybody offering services. i am partnering with companies that are competitors. that our friend ami's -- are frenemies. i work with compans >> they are in payments commerce. we are bringing buyers and sellers together. you have to look more broadly at payments. we have the largest rewards-based program in the world. the reality is, you can access our membership reward points in a new york city taxi uber, and airbnb to pay your bill. you cannot just look at our business as simply facilitating a payment. >> tom friedman he is talking about the world is fast. the genius that companies like uber bring is speed. did that resonate? >> it absolutely res
data is critical. what it does is gives us insights. i know where you charlie rose spends, what time he spends. i can predict what are different items he will have a greater interest in. i think we are going to be more involved in e-commerce journey and the lifestyle. >> your competition will be? >> i think our competition is anyone in the service business. air competition will -- the competition will be other payment providers. our competition will be anybody offering services. i...
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their goal is to collect the critical data on how polar ice sheets are changing. here the an arctic they days are long at this time. you have to stay up until nearly midnight to catch the famous northern lights. to the n.a.s.a. scientists home kiss. >> just taken off my boots. they are so heavy, it's a relief to take them off. i'm keeping them outside my room, because it's a custom. i noticed that my room used to be a storage room, so welcome to my humble dwelling. i told you it was basis. these are flip flops, essential when you share a bathroom with men and women. this is a second bed. i'm supposed to share with a room-mate. luckily i have the place to myself. and the most important thing - my food supplies, which is mostly sugar, and dried food where you add water. it's a home away from home. >> it's important to keep yourself fed at night because sometimes during the plane rides you can't always eat sitting down because of turbulence, or your stomach doesn't want you to eat because of turbulence. it's either one of the two, so for me dinnertime is the time to stock up on calories and get myself ready for the n
their goal is to collect the critical data on how polar ice sheets are changing. here the an arctic they days are long at this time. you have to stay up until nearly midnight to catch the famous northern lights. to the n.a.s.a. scientists home kiss. >> just taken off my boots. they are so heavy, it's a relief to take them off. i'm keeping them outside my room, because it's a custom. i noticed that my room used to be a storage room, so welcome to my humble dwelling. i told you it was...
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critical asset, its credibility. raising concerns have also been raised about the amount of time students spend taking standardized test. we lack systematic data on the amount of time students nation nation what's been taken discussed, nor do we know how much would be optimal. a handful of recent state and district level audit suggested students spend about one to 3% of the are taking standardized tests, figure that sounds appropriate given the value of the information they provide. we also know some schools test far more than this and that too many schools devote excessive time dinner test preparation activities in an attempt to avoid federally mandated sanctions. the concerns voiced by parents and educators in the schools are legitimate. eliminating annual testing requirements is not necessary to address these concerns. indeed, it will make them harder to do so. it is not necessary because federally mandated annual state test account for less than half of test taking time. just third 2% in recent ohio study. the rest of test taking time in ohio is devoted to state and district mandated test and a new test developed to implement the teacher e
critical asset, its credibility. raising concerns have also been raised about the amount of time students spend taking standardized test. we lack systematic data on the amount of time students nation nation what's been taken discussed, nor do we know how much would be optimal. a handful of recent state and district level audit suggested students spend about one to 3% of the are taking standardized tests, figure that sounds appropriate given the value of the information they provide. we also...
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time live peacefully. even the american-muslim -- of america even sanctioned the killing of those who criticize islam. this is here in america sean. we even have a research study a polling datahey polled in 2012 two years ago they both agree with sharia law. >> thank you for being with us. when we come back we'll talk about these no-go zones. and this type of attack is it possible that it's coming to america? are we prepare snd that's next. and later john boehner reportedly settling scores with republican house member who is dare to oppose him as speaker. the great one mark in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycl
time live peacefully. even the american-muslim -- of america even sanctioned the killing of those who criticize islam. this is here in america sean. we even have a research study a polling datahey polled in 2012 two years ago they both agree with sharia law. >> thank you for being with us. when we come back we'll talk about these no-go zones. and this type of attack is it possible that it's coming to america? are we prepare snd that's next. and later john boehner reportedly settling...
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time is ticking away on those batteries, as you know in those black box pingers. if they do get to the 5irarea of the data recorders and do get them that will be absolutely critical. here with more on what's in those recorders and what valuable information they hold is miguel marquez. >> reporter: the search for airasia 8501 narrowing. the hunt on for a tiny signal in a turbulent sea. new pings from the data flight recorder. >> the pinger has a pulse and it comes in a specific interval and specific frequency. >> correct. >> but it's still hard to find? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: forensic audio expert paul beginsginsberg has simulated what it will sound like. but, says ginsberg there is plenty competing for attention at the bottom of the sea. >> a school of fish swimming currents echos from the signal bouncing off different rock formations at the bottom. >> reporter: this signal is what he says an experienced operator might initially hear. >> just as when you're listening to a radio station that's out of your range. >> reporter: ginsberg says because the pings come at regular intervals and a known frequency, once they have it, an experienced audio technician can c
time is ticking away on those batteries, as you know in those black box pingers. if they do get to the 5irarea of the data recorders and do get them that will be absolutely critical. here with more on what's in those recorders and what valuable information they hold is miguel marquez. >> reporter: the search for airasia 8501 narrowing. the hunt on for a tiny signal in a turbulent sea. new pings from the data flight recorder. >> the pinger has a pulse and it comes in a specific...
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data about vehicle movements, including time, direction and location as well as visual images of drivers and passengers. vermont senator patrick leahy, the senior democrat on the senate judiciary committee criticized the program saying americans shouldn't have to fear -- "their locations and movements are constantly being tracked and stored in a massive government database." a federal jury in virginian has convicted former cia officer jeffrey sterling of nine felony counts, including, espionage. prosecutors accused sterling of leaking classified information about a secret operation to disrupt iran's nuclear program to journalist james risen of the new york times. risen later revealed how the risky operation could have inadvertently aided the iranian nuclear program. supporters of sterling described him as a whistleblower but prosecutors claimed he leaked the information to settle a score with the agency. sterling is scheduled to be sentenced in he faces a maximum april. possible sentence of decades in prison. in election news, the washington post reports a network of conservative advocacy groups backed by the koch brothers aims to spend a staggering nearly $900 million in advance of the 2016 white
data about vehicle movements, including time, direction and location as well as visual images of drivers and passengers. vermont senator patrick leahy, the senior democrat on the senate judiciary committee criticized the program saying americans shouldn't have to fear -- "their locations and movements are constantly being tracked and stored in a massive government database." a federal jury in virginian has convicted former cia officer jeffrey sterling of nine felony counts, including,...
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critical asset, his credibility. recent concerns have been raised about the amount of time students now spent taking standardized tests. we lacked systematic data on the amount of time students nationwide spent taking test nor do we know how much will the optimal. a handful of recent state and issued level audits suggested and spent about one to 3% of your taking standardized tests if they standardized tests, if they did the sound appropriate given the value of the information they provide. we also know some schools test far more than this and too many schools devote excessive time to near test preparation activities in an attempt to avoid federally mandated essential to the concerns voiced by parents and educators in the schools or legitimate. but eliminating manual testing requirements is not necessary to address these concerns. it would only make them harder to do so. it is not necessary because federally mandated annual state test account for less than half of test taking time to just 32% in a recent ohio study. the rest of test taking time in ohio is devoted to state and district mandated tests and new test implementing the teacher evaluat
critical asset, his credibility. recent concerns have been raised about the amount of time students now spent taking standardized tests. we lacked systematic data on the amount of time students nationwide spent taking test nor do we know how much will the optimal. a handful of recent state and issued level audits suggested and spent about one to 3% of your taking standardized tests if they standardized tests, if they did the sound appropriate given the value of the information they provide. we...
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time ago. we're trying to get a little clarification on what he said. it appears that search teams are continuing to look for that cockpit voice recorder. the flight data recorder at this point. criticale mystery of what happened to that flight. >> yeah, those hold all the answers. david molko there in jakarta watching that recovery. david, thank you so much. >> thank you, david. >>> on the run, french officials scrambling to find this woman. take a good look at her here. she's linked to the three terrorists that launched deadly attacks this week. what does she know? is she part of a larger cell? >>> plus, how did the suspects terrorists get kalashnikov rifles into the country? and where did they get them? we'll ask a former army ranger just ahead. the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. a lot of patients will not realize what's happening to the enamel. once it's gone, it's gone away for good. i recommend pronamel. it's designed specifically to help strengthen the teeth. pronamel will actually help to defend the enamel from the acids in our diet. if you know that there is something o
time ago. we're trying to get a little clarification on what he said. it appears that search teams are continuing to look for that cockpit voice recorder. the flight data recorder at this point. criticale mystery of what happened to that flight. >> yeah, those hold all the answers. david molko there in jakarta watching that recovery. david, thank you so much. >> thank you, david. >>> on the run, french officials scrambling to find this woman. take a good look at her here....
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time now to look at the papers indonesian officials confirm they have located the tail of flight 8501. the head of the search and res cow say it's a critical discovery because the plane's flight and voice datacorders are said to be located in the tail. officials stay black boxes will provide key clues into the crash. the far 30 victims have been recovered. >>> from buzz feed news report several sections of ben carson's book "america the beautiful" were plajerized. carson cites the sources in the end note but fails to note they were copied verbatim from different authors. they say they are reviewing the materials but quote have not been able to communicate with the editorial staff. the star ledger of the sayreville football team will return after being suspended for an alleged hazing incident last october. authorities charged several football players in connection to what reportedly happened over a ten-day span inside the team's locker room. the district superintendent made the official announcement at a board of education meeting on tuesday night t. high school's athletic director also resigned at that same meeting. >> from the richmond time's dispatch, a discredited rolling stone article a
time now to look at the papers indonesian officials confirm they have located the tail of flight 8501. the head of the search and res cow say it's a critical discovery because the plane's flight and voice datacorders are said to be located in the tail. officials stay black boxes will provide key clues into the crash. the far 30 victims have been recovered. >>> from buzz feed news report several sections of ben carson's book "america the beautiful" were plajerized. carson...
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time. and an easy measure and critical measure of the validity of any model is how well does it compare to actual data. so the actual weather data, i would tell you is proving that the models have not been accurate. and there are other facts that we are dealing with that give concern for those of us who are less than certain about what the climate will do in the future. last week nasa goddard institute for space studies claimed that 2014 was the hottest year on record. perhaps you heard that. it was based on their analysis of 3,000 ground-based thermometers around the world. they backtracked on that claim the very next day however because the increase was so small that the ground-based system fell within the margin of error. but there are other problems with those assertions. data gathered at the earth surface has limitations. limitations in measuring the earth's -- that measure the temperature. it is a relatively small sample influenced by human construction construction. instead, the best data i think most scientists agree for determining warming of the atmosphere is a method that can be -- that can
time. and an easy measure and critical measure of the validity of any model is how well does it compare to actual data. so the actual weather data, i would tell you is proving that the models have not been accurate. and there are other facts that we are dealing with that give concern for those of us who are less than certain about what the climate will do in the future. last week nasa goddard institute for space studies claimed that 2014 was the hottest year on record. perhaps you heard that....