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enemy is whether or not we -- the fight is whether we'll maintain our position as the the world tion in technologically. the president talks about it all time. the nation that out innovates, educates, and out builds will be in the world. we're still not innovating. e're not out building anybody right now. here is no infrastructure development for the nation the way it has been throughout times throughout our history. under a lot really of strain, you know? the president has tasked all come federal agencies to up with the viable stem program hat will be effective so that when you and go oh to deliver a commencement address, we're not kids to see all of the going through the school of
enemy is whether or not we -- the fight is whether we'll maintain our position as the the world tion in technologically. the president talks about it all time. the nation that out innovates, educates, and out builds will be in the world. we're still not innovating. e're not out building anybody right now. here is no infrastructure development for the nation the way it has been throughout times throughout our history. under a lot really of strain, you know? the president has tasked all come...
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. >> it's going up and it's going up in terms of american consumptemperatuconsump tion and growth category. we are slowly turning into a wine drinking country. two years ago, we became the biggest wine drinking company in the world. we now drink more wine than any other country there is. >> cheers to that. >> cheers to that, thank you very much. and great to be here. thank you so much. happy fourth. absolutely. >> happy fourth of july weekend. thank you, ray aisles, food and wine magazine. we will take a break and then she stood tall against super storm sandy, but her home took a beating. find out how america's favorite lady is doing after the break. stay with us the thing is bee, i got my mom wrapped around my little finger. do you? yeah, i do. huh. i said i want honey nut cheerios uh huh. and she just totally caved. it's all about psychology buzz. psychology? as long as i don't tell him the cereal is healthy -- he can't get enough. sad, really. i kind of feel bad that i tricked him. but...it was easy. surprise... uh, ha ha ha. ♪ . >> and now a look at the stories coming up in the week ah
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. >> it's going up and it's going up in terms of american consumptemperatuconsump tion and growth categorywe are slowly turning into a wine drinking country. two years ago, we became the biggest wine drinking company in the world. we now drink more wine than any other country there is. >> cheers to that. >> cheers to that, thank you very much. and great to be here. thank you so much. happy fourth. absolutely. >> happy fourth of july weekend. thank you, ray aisles, food and wine magazine. we will take a break and then she stood tall against super storm sandy, but her home took a beating. find out how america's favorite lady is doing after the break. stay with us . >> and now a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the marks and impact your monies. earnings season will kick off on monday, other big names, j.p. morgan chase and wells fargo, big week for the bang-- for the. and christies is selling one of the first apple computers ever built. an apple 1 compute we are an estimated value of up to $500,000. and on friday, we will get the measure of wholesale inflation whe
. >> it's going up and it's going up in terms of american consumptemperatuconsump tion and growth categorywe are slowly turning into a wine drinking country. two years ago, we became the biggest wine drinking company in the world. we now drink more wine than any other country there is. >> cheers to that. >> cheers to that, thank you very much. and great to be here. thank you so much. happy fourth. absolutely. >> happy fourth of july weekend. thank you, ray aisles, food...
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thousands joined the zagreb,tions in including leaders from across the continent. president obama is due to land in tanzania. he announced a $7 billion energy plan for the continent. he says it will double access to electricity in sub-saharan africa over the next five years. withoutted south africa seeing nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition. he did visit the present nelson mandela was held in for 18 years during apartheid. >> like billions all over the and the american people have drawn strength from the example of this extraordinary leader and the nation he changed. nelson mandela showed us one man's courage can move the world.
thousands joined the zagreb,tions in including leaders from across the continent. president obama is due to land in tanzania. he announced a $7 billion energy plan for the continent. he says it will double access to electricity in sub-saharan africa over the next five years. withoutted south africa seeing nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition. he did visit the present nelson mandela was held in for 18 years during apartheid. >> like billions all over the and the american...
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. >> and the prices of popcorn, tion 'smind. why does t crunchy stuff cost so much? all that on nightly business report for monday, july 1st. >> the new quarter and the second half off to a good start with investors in the buying mood. the major stock averages rallied today, thanks to some encouraging reports on the economy. construction spending in may hit a four and a half year high, helped by all that home building. and manufacturing rose a bit higher than expected for the month of june. the blue chip dow was up most of the day. and trading above the critical 15,000 level, but gave up a lot of momentum near the close. some strategists blamed it on jitters over anti-government protests in egypt. the dow was up 173 points at the session high, but finally closes up 65 points. the s&p 500 rose 8 points. >>> the start of a new quarter means it's soon to be earnings time, beginning next week we will learn how companies did over the past three months and what their chiefs say about business for the rest of the year. joining us now to discuss is paul schatz, he's presiden
. >> and the prices of popcorn, tion 'smind. why does t crunchy stuff cost so much? all that on nightly business report for monday, july 1st. >> the new quarter and the second half off to a good start with investors in the buying mood. the major stock averages rallied today, thanks to some encouraging reports on the economy. construction spending in may hit a four and a half year high, helped by all that home building. and manufacturing rose a bit higher than expected for the month...
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bubble and ultimate burst, and the rich are to blame for basically undermining the fabric of this tion. and to gary k.'s point, this has been his message about taking from the rich and redistributing it to the mdle income. he's had 4 1/2 years. the economy is actually growing slower than the average over that 4 1/2 years, and median incomes are falling when adjusted for inflation. so not working! >> charlie, can the government actually control the outcom -- the ouome of something, the quality of outcome. how can anyone -- if you and i get in a race, if you're faster than me, simply you're faster than me. >> right. i should point out i didn't see the entire speech because when i got into it a while, it th was among the most least substantive economic speeches i've seen in a long time. if george bush was giving this speech, there would be front page stories about the moron he was. >> i thought it was inflammatory. >> i'm saying substantive. i'm not saying it wasn't -- >> it depends on your goal. >> substantive in terms of how to fix the economy. >> oh, sure. >> it was not a serious speec
bubble and ultimate burst, and the rich are to blame for basically undermining the fabric of this tion. and to gary k.'s point, this has been his message about taking from the rich and redistributing it to the mdle income. he's had 4 1/2 years. the economy is actually growing slower than the average over that 4 1/2 years, and median incomes are falling when adjusted for inflation. so not working! >> charlie, can the government actually control the outcom -- the ouome of something, the...
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>> cities all over this tion deal with those kinds of problems.blem in the city of detroit is the leaders never really confronted it and tell what it. it was almost as if there were on remote-control model pilot, thinking someone would come in and bail them out er time. as we have seen in the promo to this segment of your story, those days are over. there is no more money. borrowing from peter to pay paul and the ball to pay peter, those days are over. there's no money left. john: thank you. coming out, we will confront one of those toward politicians. up next, a tour of detroit's ruins. >> there was a dead body found over year. ♪ ♪ john: what's up with detroit? the city is a mess. about two-thirds of its population left town. all neighborhoods are crumbling. recently special correspondent clock three detroit. >> that house over their right behind you is literally bei consumed by weeds. >> that's one example of so many. >> he works for one of the community groups is trying to clean of neighborhoods. this one needs it, despite signs like this one.
>> cities all over this tion deal with those kinds of problems.blem in the city of detroit is the leaders never really confronted it and tell what it. it was almost as if there were on remote-control model pilot, thinking someone would come in and bail them out er time. as we have seen in the promo to this segment of your story, those days are over. there is no more money. borrowing from peter to pay paul and the ball to pay peter, those days are over. there's no money left. john: thank...
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lou: i found through the whole process with the end of days for affirmative tion and the values are notantastic. we will see you again. >>re you ready colonel? >> does america still have a true grit? space some why is taking a risk becoming illegal? and the that upsets the cowboy libertarian the idea youill retaliate can ban somethg is crazy. >> should this behavior be banned? it is time to toughen up this is it. >> these perdu engineers offended people because they are all white. is that offensive? at least some americans still have
lou: i found through the whole process with the end of days for affirmative tion and the values are notantastic. we will see you again. >>re you ready colonel? >> does america still have a true grit? space some why is taking a risk becoming illegal? and the that upsets the cowboy libertarian the idea youill retaliate can ban somethg is crazy. >> should this behavior be banned? it is time to toughen up this is it. >> these perdu engineers offended people because they are...
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so severe tion is nobody understands what is going on. don't know anybody who can sort of afford this thing. my partner is finishing up her she is saying they don't understand and don't have a concept of how this will work. nobody can afford this. why can't we have national healthcare? nonsense about canada and england. i have been in the canadian it was lovely. i don't see why we can't be realistic and intelligent about and handle it problem from a perspective of care for the individual rather than economics corporation. thank you and have a very nice day. the : that is precisely argument we hear from democratic for a some advocating phmore overreaching system rath care which ordable is complicated and the public doesn't understand it. we never should have passed this but nationalize health care but that never would right.own with the host: we have a response to some comments.zi's host: there was at one time talk on capitol hill but repeal and replace. where are republicans in terms of developing healthcare legislation that they would li
so severe tion is nobody understands what is going on. don't know anybody who can sort of afford this thing. my partner is finishing up her she is saying they don't understand and don't have a concept of how this will work. nobody can afford this. why can't we have national healthcare? nonsense about canada and england. i have been in the canadian it was lovely. i don't see why we can't be realistic and intelligent about and handle it problem from a perspective of care for the individual rather...
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back after this. tion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus.d now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. get cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. cools instantly with the strongest itch relief medicine. cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. >>> living continue coverage of the trayvon martin also versus george zimmerman case. it's george zimmerman facing second-degree murder charges. you're not missing any testimony. they're in a break. it's the great seal. it's the indication to the rest of the press, cameras off, mikes off. we're in a break. it gives a great opportunity to show you what you may have missed. there was a key piece of testimony and it was the best friend. the self-described best friend of george zimmerman who spent all those hours after the killing of trayvon martin with george zimmerman hearing the entire account from the accused. hearing what he did, what he said, how he looked. the injuries didn't need to
back after this. tion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus.d now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. get cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. cools instantly with the strongest itch relief medicine. cortizone 10 cooling relief gel. >>> living continue coverage of the trayvon martin also versus george zimmerman case. it's...
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we're going to take a quick break and be back with reaction to the speech from a veteran prosecutor. tionof the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" ...and a great deal. . thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> welcome back to "the lead," i'm jake tapper. before the break we were listening to attorney general eric holder talk about the george zimmerman verdict at the naacp convention. let's get reaction from paul henderson, a veteran prosecutor. paul, it was interesting, he did not specifically talk about the civil rights charges that the naacp has been ca
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but thess programs have been important and effective andre absolutely critical to rounding out our tionligence collection apparatus. john: thank you, congressman mike pompeo. >> thank you, john. john: comi up, as said before, libertarians are mad at me. some call me disgusting. a libertarian in name only. our response to that later. next, a governmt intrusion i really am angry about. the irs abuse of people who have the wrong ideaa it. >> why are they in my kitchen? why are they looking to buy alec, f this mission i upgraded your smart phone ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchaseraser. i can deem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take idea and make it ppen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee cpany through legaoom. never really thought i would make money doing what
but thess programs have been important and effective andre absolutely critical to rounding out our tionligence collection apparatus. john: thank you, congressman mike pompeo. >> thank you, john. john: comi up, as said before, libertarians are mad at me. some call me disgusting. a libertarian in name only. our response to that later. next, a governmt intrusion i really am angry about. the irs abuse of people who have the wrong ideaa it. >> why are they in my kitchen? why are they...
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also the latest from egypt ahead. tion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? and now today, i see this in the news. once again, centrum silver was chosen by researchers for another landmark study. this time looking at eye health. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand. the choice is clear. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number summer clos
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senses this is, of course, a very different summer for businesses right along the jersey shore disbl, tionf sandy last fall, the weather gods are still not smiling on the jerusalem is i shore. >> i'm talking to mother nature on a daily basis. she ♪ listening to me. i'm trying. [ laughter ] >> we will tell her. >> please, get the information out to her. help. >> but she and her fellow business owners didn't give up post sandy and they are not about to give up now. they even have a new slogan for the summer. >> i'm jersey girl, i'm sure of myself. i have been stirred. i'm not shaken, i'm obviously still standing here. might be in a trailer but we just need good weather and we need everybody to show up. >> in belmar, new jersey, jonathan hunt, fox news. >> go find jonathan on the shore. meanwhile, sandy also devastated liberty island here in the new york harbor and it's taken until today for the statue of liberty to reopen for business. sandy made landfall one day after lady liberty's 126th birthday. she doesn't look so good after. the storm did spare the actual statue but the surrounding gro
senses this is, of course, a very different summer for businesses right along the jersey shore disbl, tionf sandy last fall, the weather gods are still not smiling on the jerusalem is i shore. >> i'm talking to mother nature on a daily basis. she ♪ listening to me. i'm trying. [ laughter ] >> we will tell her. >> please, get the information out to her. help. >> but she and her fellow business owners didn't give up post sandy and they are not about to give up now. they...
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enemy is whether or not we -- the fight is whether we'll maintain our position as the the world tion in technologically. the president talks about it all time. the nation that out innovates, educates, and out builds will be in the world. we're still not innovating. e're not out building anybody right now. here is no infrastructure development for the nation the way it has been throughout times throughout our history. under a lot really of strain, you know? the president has tasked all come federal agencies to up with the viable stem program hat will be effective so that when you and go oh to deliver a commencement address, we're not kids to see all of the going through the school of engineering be from some other it is today.ay >> i'm an electrical scientist. master's degree from -- >> the university of california in systems management. hybrid between a engineering degree and mba that usc put air her primarily for the force as they entered in europe where we were going to be doing acquisition. >> you left -- >> major general. two-star general. video -- politics. back in the 2012 camp
enemy is whether or not we -- the fight is whether we'll maintain our position as the the world tion in technologically. the president talks about it all time. the nation that out innovates, educates, and out builds will be in the world. we're still not innovating. e're not out building anybody right now. here is no infrastructure development for the nation the way it has been throughout times throughout our history. under a lot really of strain, you know? the president has tasked all come...
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tion mark >> i struggle for the mike. >> i got a pay for it. >> shelley tor gas. somethinghighlight and asked you a question. what we're trying to help is a grassroots pac. they have had very bad reputations for buying the people.from what we are doing is something very different will stop on june -- different. 30, you will see the thousands of people were stepping up to support hillary pack -- hillarypac. even if these national service need to be paid -- servants need to be paid. int is the role of pacs these initiatives to break through on new levels? but we are having a conversation, before we went live, about money in politics. doing withat you are your organization is phenomenal. organizations are like people. some people do good. some people do bad. evil is that pacs are wrong. it depends under politics. if you you are anti-hillary, you probably do not like that pac. it depends on the ethics that you fill it with. i don't have a problem with money in politics. lastu look at the election, 7 billion spent in the , i want more money spent in politics. i want mo
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on his that came from his skin being split open over and over again after brutal interrogainterroga tion in spite of it all the father he knew was kind and obliging to everyone. he would later recall, he never spoke ill of anybody and i would have thought he would have a lot of resentment built in to him but it wasn't true. this attitude was true of most of my father's generation. they were quite extraordinary in terms of simple living and not thinking ill of other people. this morning in front of the house a crowd gathered. neighbors friends and admirers descended like pogroms on a journey. door-to-door doping men and their donkeys watched as the coffin was placed into a glass topped hers in front of the red brick house. in tribute the men mentioned their donkeys away from the mourners and solemnly cleared a path for the procession. at 9:00 a.m. for hers closely followed by cars carrying the immediate family departed. is the wrong approach the top of the street he could make that is shrine. after a stop at the offices of his father's employers he led the crowd to white town. on the othe
on his that came from his skin being split open over and over again after brutal interrogainterroga tion in spite of it all the father he knew was kind and obliging to everyone. he would later recall, he never spoke ill of anybody and i would have thought he would have a lot of resentment built in to him but it wasn't true. this attitude was true of most of my father's generation. they were quite extraordinary in terms of simple living and not thinking ill of other people. this morning in front...
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you had e same time, independent pollsters who had had screening questions, to tions that were designed ascertain who is and who isn't likely to vote. example, historically, asking people how much interest o you have in the upcoming election? historically, that's been a good question to determine who is and isn't likely to vote. ell, apparently in 2012, it didn't work. a lot of the traditional uestions that had usually worked didn't work in 2012. of so you had this sort philosophical difference of what the electorate was going to look to , that was going affectweighting and quotas and hand, you had legitimate people who didn't have the thumb on the scale in direction that were relied traditionally reliable yardsticks that just weren't right. you have some results that were, all over the map. and we're now beginning to see a nontraditionalof polling. both the obama and the romney campaigns. yes, they were doing a certain amount of live interview polling. but they were also going into and dropping 10,000 robo alls into ohio and waiting and saying, okay, i know they're not getting cell pho
you had e same time, independent pollsters who had had screening questions, to tions that were designed ascertain who is and who isn't likely to vote. example, historically, asking people how much interest o you have in the upcoming election? historically, that's been a good question to determine who is and isn't likely to vote. ell, apparently in 2012, it didn't work. a lot of the traditional uestions that had usually worked didn't work in 2012. of so you had this sort philosophical difference...
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the preclearance process forced of the d tion disproportionate impact latino voters might experience because decisions to reduce our state's early voting period and citizen of the floridians already registered to vote. he successful application of section five has occurred not only in florida in formal requests of preclearance the fact that the state policy akers had to anticipate full preclearance requirements influenced them to voluntarily reshape proposed new election laws. in n. the preclearance process has not only been by critical in ensuring the prevention of equal electoral opportunities. has no peer. it is uniquely tailored to irreparable harm to voters and candidates by requiring review for they could before a new law may be i..e e-- implemented. it is very much necessary in our 21st century america. on a personal note i arrived in here country as tpheuf born immigrant. -- native born immigrant one of millions of puerto rico who leaf the mainland for a better life. i reg stored to vote as a young not spoken a word of english. i have three children. was proud of my oldest so
the preclearance process forced of the d tion disproportionate impact latino voters might experience because decisions to reduce our state's early voting period and citizen of the floridians already registered to vote. he successful application of section five has occurred not only in florida in formal requests of preclearance the fact that the state policy akers had to anticipate full preclearance requirements influenced them to voluntarily reshape proposed new election laws. in n. the...
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a transparent government is not simply to weaken the which i tion of power, do believe affects politicsi've been a prime minister and i know how media and politics can be controlled when you have such amazing concentration. when i want, however, is through this is to empower our citizens. today, actually, i should say they're not free, .hey're very dependent they're dependent because around huge unemployment the world and developed growth. and they're not getting the basic needs. services that they want. n countries where they do have higher taxes and government and the services are good, you have education, good health care, and at the same time, a of cohesion and the most highly competitive economies in world. why? because we have invest in the human capacity. these people aren't dependent. they feel very independent and and move innovative forward. >> two more quick interventions. we'll move on. that's not saying we raise tax rates. we all agree with you. said.thing you how do you get the money. by raising the tax rates, you won't get what you want. -- they've been the biggest tax cu
a transparent government is not simply to weaken the which i tion of power, do believe affects politicsi've been a prime minister and i know how media and politics can be controlled when you have such amazing concentration. when i want, however, is through this is to empower our citizens. today, actually, i should say they're not free, .hey're very dependent they're dependent because around huge unemployment the world and developed growth. and they're not getting the basic needs. services that...
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consumer protections is just the white house tion wawhitehouse we red tape. that requires all service servis people have to say in their washington-mandated health insurance. it is all the health care services that people have to pay for in advance, whether they need them, whether they want them, whether they will ever use them. those requirements are a big part of the reason and another reason that health insurance costs are still going up. even though washington democrats promise that the health care law would have the opposite effect. it's happening all across the country. indiana was the latest state to announce that premiums are going to go up next year, not down. last friday the state insurance department -- this is the state insurance department -- they said that average rates for people buying individual plans will go up 72%. that announcement follows big increases in ohio, maryland, idaho, missouri, and kentucky. in one state after another, rates for next year are being announced and they are much, much higher thank they were before the -- than they
consumer protections is just the white house tion wawhitehouse we red tape. that requires all service servis people have to say in their washington-mandated health insurance. it is all the health care services that people have to pay for in advance, whether they need them, whether they want them, whether they will ever use them. those requirements are a big part of the reason and another reason that health insurance costs are still going up. even though washington democrats promise that the...
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one night 51 tion company was crossing the river and the germans threw up a shell and it landed behindem in the river. it killed joe. the night in question was november 10th, 1918. it was the last night of the war. like i said, i only knew that part of the story because i met eugene lee. he shared with me at the last possible moment his memory of world war i and the 55th first company at and his friend. and you know, eugene lee told he me at some point recounting something he was telling me a story he hadn't told anybody in fifty, sixty years. a lot of people said that to me. i asked him why not? he told me something that a bunch of people told me as well which was that nobody asked. and if i hadn't found him almost accidentally through an article, a little paragraph at the end of the article in a small town newspaper in upstate new york and gone up to interview him, that story would have been lost too. and so i just want to leave you with the thought that ask. if you know somebody who knows has an interesting story to tell. ask them. otherwise that story may be lost. and now even thro
one night 51 tion company was crossing the river and the germans threw up a shell and it landed behindem in the river. it killed joe. the night in question was november 10th, 1918. it was the last night of the war. like i said, i only knew that part of the story because i met eugene lee. he shared with me at the last possible moment his memory of world war i and the 55th first company at and his friend. and you know, eugene lee told he me at some point recounting something he was telling me a...
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comfortable, both of you, with a government so powerful that it can guarantee that nobody will escape taxa tionthat is a government so powerful, that it frightens me what it will do with that power. [cheers and applause] >> first of all, i'm not saying i'm in favor of government or in favor of margets markets, and i grew up where we had a dictatorship. i didn't like the state then. what i am saying is we need a government which is kemently accountable to our citizens. what i'm saying is that the concentration of wealth today is a government is not serving the public good. it is serving special interests. that's the problem. and i would add to that, i don't think you are against government. i think you are in favor of government. but you are in favor of government for a specific interest, for big business. i'm in favor of government that will serve the people and the public good. i'm not against the markets. i just want to make sure that the markets serve the public good. >> i don't think anyone degrees with you. everyone wants government to serve the people. the answer to raising tax rates does
comfortable, both of you, with a government so powerful that it can guarantee that nobody will escape taxa tionthat is a government so powerful, that it frightens me what it will do with that power. [cheers and applause] >> first of all, i'm not saying i'm in favor of government or in favor of margets markets, and i grew up where we had a dictatorship. i didn't like the state then. what i am saying is we need a government which is kemently accountable to our citizens. what i'm saying is...
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area of tion in the ational security is a bad planning system. and yusoco couldn't resolve it. >> steven? the best part of a decade watching iraq go 33 trip s? >> 34. >> 34 triples. you use the future of iraq. -- do you see it going >> my metaphor is a financial one. short iraq in the short term, iraq in the long term. is unlike being afghanistan, their bank is in the ground. hey have the resources to succeed. attiturk as itheir described it, someone shows up vision, the need for reconciliation thate it's ane element need for the democracy to succeed in the ethnic and sectarian mixes that's governing he country right now that there's a way out as and that asses iraqi nationalism, then iraq should be the leading country in the middle east. hopeful that that person will -- will arise on the scene the next ten years does, then i expect to pay off.t >>. question ] >> as i said, i want's a hope. we'll have to wait as you have to with hope. i wanted to take a moment to recognize steven for most recent report, "iraq's uneasing crisis." he's also the aut
area of tion in the ational security is a bad planning system. and yusoco couldn't resolve it. >> steven? the best part of a decade watching iraq go 33 trip s? >> 34. >> 34 triples. you use the future of iraq. -- do you see it going >> my metaphor is a financial one. short iraq in the short term, iraq in the long term. is unlike being afghanistan, their bank is in the ground. hey have the resources to succeed. attiturk as itheir described it, someone shows up vision, the...
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wellso rsody.dy to go looklo lotslo of opf tions,onuh?ou nouarrow ro dod ok thanthks.. this one'sne smudgmue freefr smudgeud-free.re reallea and this one o beepsee when hu uleavlethe thor oorn.n. get thosthe branbrd namenael, with red r whitehi and bnde saeg thank anyou!u! more sav sing. mg.e doe g.. that'sat the pheower oer the homeho depotep buy now anw d savesa $300 30 t stainlesnls steest sam sng refrreerateror. >> day 2 of the bart strike and here you see people lined up waiting to board the ferry and sam francisco. you can see how long some of the lines are. will have continuing coverage of the and packed from ferry riders into bus riders to people in their cars. we'll be right back. >> joining us on the phone is bart spokesperson jim allison. >> potentially we are ready to talk. we being bart. we are waiting to see if the media can bring both sides together. i would never presume to speak for the union, they have their own leadership of course. we are hopeful that they are in a bargaining mode as well. we simply do not know at this
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wellso rsody.dy to go looklo lotslo of opf tions,onuh?phe you nouarrow ro dod ok thanthks.. this one'sne smudgmue freefr smudgeud-free.re reallea and this one o beepseehen heu uleavlethe thor oorn.n. upgrade your luraundrynd roomd kitckin apn iancia dur dg reg white ane d blueblavinav.. thank anyou!yo more sav sing. mg.e doe g.. that'sat the pheower oer the homeho depotep youryo choichoe, may mg org e washwa, no, justju399 39ch.ch as wildfires burned across the southwestern united states on friday, arizona senator john mccain discussed how across-the- board federal budget cuts, known as the sequester, will impact related agencies. >>"the forest serve the department of the interior are facing about 115 million dollars in wildlife suppression cuts - not just cuts to their budget - but a 115 million dollar cut in their wildlife suppression capabilities. and as senator flake just mentioned, the forest service chief testified that agencies will hire 500 fewer firefighters this year and trucks will be reduced from 950 to 900." senator mccain sp
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. >> i think when a storye this happens you can't help but think ev ou been on,t tion a plane, the firstnk --methke i just t's manyinceke have seen this. it rattles everybody's nerves. if there was pilot error involved in this there are going to be lawsuits and investigation for years relate thi >> i think whether it was pilo involvement or nhere years. the simple fa thaven been a mechanical, electrical, and essentially now they're really foche ps. this is goingt. they have the black box. listening to 911 calls. there was a delay in the 911 calls and people reaching the people who needed help but also apparently after this plane crash landed, the pilots came on and said everyone stay in your seats. it wasn't until a flight thd saut. saw flames reaching a 90-second delay. all kind of things are co about in the st >> the good news, vast mori of folks involved in th crash in this country sive. 95%. still little advice here. the rear of the safe they sasit fiv an exit. >> know where the exits are. >> exactly. thahe >> moving oher the six jurors in the george zimmerman trial hear closing argu
. >> i think when a storye this happens you can't help but think ev ou been on,t tion a plane, the firstnk --methke i just t's manyinceke have seen this. it rattles everybody's nerves. if there was pilot error involved in this there are going to be lawsuits and investigation for years relate thi >> i think whether it was pilo involvement or nhere years. the simple fa thaven been a mechanical, electrical, and essentially now they're really foche ps. this is goingt. they have the...
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. >> if a middle class family had is what -- tion >> that would be $100. >> their electric bill would go from $200 to $100. does the administration -- does will .e. care that this push some people below the living standard and that more people may have to go on public sistance because of prom gating the carbon captured technology? >> the point -- the position they take on this is that these will be ologies that critical to be developed. ours job is to make sure they are done in a way that's most cost-effective, that minimizes the impact to consumers, that ensures clean coal has a part in the future, and ensures we have the maximum amount of energy diversity for families throughout the u.s. can't state knees numbers? >> if we don't move forward on these technologies, we will not have a pathway to ensure coal is of the clean energy of the future. this is something we must do to nsure we keep this important energy source. >> thank you. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california. madam commare. -- chair. i want to explore a little more about the competitivenes
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gross affront to the checks and balances and separation of powers that are in the constituconstitu tion that restrain an imperial president so we have to think about what can we appropriately do about it. one thing we did was to appeal to the court in the court agreed with us. a second thing we can do is to say that those two individuals who continue to make decisions after the court said they were unconstitutionally there, that we are not going to confirm them, they should have stuck down which is what we call on them to do. they have participated in deciding 1031 decisions all of which are subject to being vacated and causing great consternation. so this is our appropriate response within the law within the rules and within the presidents of the senate and within the constitution to an unconstitutional act by the president of the united states who appointed two people to the national labor relations board using his recess appointment power when the senate was in recess. >> you were quoting senator reid from 2009 saying that this would render the senate. he and his democratic colleague
gross affront to the checks and balances and separation of powers that are in the constituconstitu tion that restrain an imperial president so we have to think about what can we appropriately do about it. one thing we did was to appeal to the court in the court agreed with us. a second thing we can do is to say that those two individuals who continue to make decisions after the court said they were unconstitutionally there, that we are not going to confirm them, they should have stuck down...
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makes the recommendations about should be paid and they delegate -- they give the which tion to medicarees 95% of the recommendations. should think the a.m.a. be making the decisions. they decide who is on there. political you can imagine between the surgeons and urologists and who is on the panel and control the price fixing. be happy to take the same 31 doctors and have them be the government or independent panel. i just don't think an --ependent trade association it is not their fault. they volunteered to do it when gap but nment had a ever since then they have had a disproportionate impact on policy so you have the a.m.a. effectively deciding what $125 rs get paid for billion a year which is crazy. it is like asking the hospital for hospital rates. it is not their fault. sure they are trying to do the right thing but it is a long problem. everybody agrees it should be inside the t government so it is more independent. doctorspick the same 31 but they should rotate and not on based on who has the biggest of the a.m.a. it should be a representative doctors and hat other professionals a
makes the recommendations about should be paid and they delegate -- they give the which tion to medicarees 95% of the recommendations. should think the a.m.a. be making the decisions. they decide who is on there. political you can imagine between the surgeons and urologists and who is on the panel and control the price fixing. be happy to take the same 31 doctors and have them be the government or independent panel. i just don't think an --ependent trade association it is not their fault. they...
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is the president of an rights,tion to advance i focus on ensuring that we remain a beacon for freedomg people around the world and continue to lead by the power of example. the terrorister attacks on our country we joined forces with more than 50 retired led bys and admirals many who believe the values and assets and note liabilities. i've been to guantÁnamo and met the dedicated people serving their. we have been observers to every military commission convened there since its inception. we know and have great respect for the service members and civilian lawyer struggling to navigate this jerryrigged system to bring some form of justice. some would have you believe that guantÁnamo critics are a handful of human rights activists, foreigners, and defense lawyers, but it's not true. the largest and most persistent calls come from within our own enforcement,e, law and others who have a cost- benefit book and have it serveded that it is best by closing. president bush said he wanted to close. henry kissinger called it a blot on our reputation. said it had given us a very, very bad name. th
is the president of an rights,tion to advance i focus on ensuring that we remain a beacon for freedomg people around the world and continue to lead by the power of example. the terrorister attacks on our country we joined forces with more than 50 retired led bys and admirals many who believe the values and assets and note liabilities. i've been to guantÁnamo and met the dedicated people serving their. we have been observers to every military commission convened there since its inception. we...
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duckworth: last month, in adson, illinois, i held an , they tion round table all told me now is the time to act on comprehensive immigration reform my neighbors know that immigration reform done right can make our communities stronger, provide opportunity fours businesses by expanding our work force. reform will make us safer by securing our borders. we can help balance our budget by letting millions of immigrant whors willing to make the necessary sacrifices become tax paying american citizens. we must work together to provide a pathway to citizenship as part of any comp rehence i immigration reform legislation. the senate has passed such a bipartisan proposal and members out e house should reach to make an agreement. now is the time for congress to pass comprehensive immigration fair legislation that is and humane. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gohmert: this evening we had a difficult vote, not d
duckworth: last month, in adson, illinois, i held an , they tion round table all told me now is the time to act on comprehensive immigration reform my neighbors know that immigration reform done right can make our communities stronger, provide opportunity fours businesses by expanding our work force. reform will make us safer by securing our borders. we can help balance our budget by letting millions of immigrant whors willing to make the necessary sacrifices become tax paying american...
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grooves and with the way the tea party groups feel about the president usurping of the constituconstitu tion and his expansion beyond his powers, yes, they are enemies of the presence politics. i stand by that. >> i reclaim my time. >> you can samba that mr. chairman but that wasn't your initial narrative. your initial narrative was there was an enemies list and it was limited to conservative groups like the tea party and that is not true. in fact the evidence tells us that's not true. more and more evidence coming out that the inspector general cherry-picked evidence to help with your narrative. we will hear from him on the next panel but the fact that the tea party -- >> would the gentleman yield? >> no, mr. chairman. >> i am asking you to stop the clock. folks we are going to take about a five-minute recess. your time will be reserved. we will stand in recess for five minutes until we get that stopped. the gentleman from virginia may continue when ready. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. chairman. mr. chairman we left off with you saying that you welcomed democratic evidence that progressive
grooves and with the way the tea party groups feel about the president usurping of the constituconstitu tion and his expansion beyond his powers, yes, they are enemies of the presence politics. i stand by that. >> i reclaim my time. >> you can samba that mr. chairman but that wasn't your initial narrative. your initial narrative was there was an enemies list and it was limited to conservative groups like the tea party and that is not true. in fact the evidence tells us that's not...
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tion, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe evenk chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> welcome back everybody. take a look at the futures. the dow futures down 72 points. we are a few seconds away from the adp employment report for june. of course we use this to try to figure out what to make of the big jobs report from the government on friday. but this is the first number we get a glimpse of and steve liesman
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tion that is often violate iran's own international obligations routinely occur there in that country, and i hope that cyrus' cylinder tour across the united states brings attention to the oppressiveness of the iranian regime and serves a symbol, a symbol that promotes human rights around the world, a symbol to remind people of what that culture once stood for under cyrus the great. so in 2013 on the occasion of the first ever visit of the cyrus cylinder from the british museum to the united states and to the getty museum in malibu, from october 2 to december 2, we call attention to this important historical document for the example it set over two millennia ago. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi. ms. pelosi: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this past weekend as the nation celebrated the fourth of july, the birth of our country, a tragedy struck. as all the world knows, a plane crash landed at san francisco airport, something very uncommon, but something that shares a
tion that is often violate iran's own international obligations routinely occur there in that country, and i hope that cyrus' cylinder tour across the united states brings attention to the oppressiveness of the iranian regime and serves a symbol, a symbol that promotes human rights around the world, a symbol to remind people of what that culture once stood for under cyrus the great. so in 2013 on the occasion of the first ever visit of the cyrus cylinder from the british museum to the united...
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day and look in the paper and the president of the united states, the leader of the free world, is tion after 2014 to take all troops out of afghanistan. let me ask you a question, do you think that made the taliban frightened? or do you think they cheered when they saw the president of the united states say, i'm considering all troops gone after 2014? the whole year of 2014 was pulled out of the hat for political reasons. when you say that we are surging in afghanistan but as the last troop goes in the first troop's coming out from the surge, it's not very effective. you know the taliban has a saying, actually. it says america may have the watches, but we have the time. ladies and gentlemen, mr. speaker, we are on the verge of a clear victory in afghanistan for the afghan people. the biggest mistake we can make today is to let politics come into play and to withdraw and leave zero troops after 2014. in 50 years history will judge us for that. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, fo
day and look in the paper and the president of the united states, the leader of the free world, is tion after 2014 to take all troops out of afghanistan. let me ask you a question, do you think that made the taliban frightened? or do you think they cheered when they saw the president of the united states say, i'm considering all troops gone after 2014? the whole year of 2014 was pulled out of the hat for political reasons. when you say that we are surging in afghanistan but as the last troop...
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dworse population but 100 largest districts represent less than 1% of the school dribblingts in the tion yet it enrolls 20% of students by census. but the real point is that in addition to these large school districts, this amendment respects the rule community -- the rural communities of america and deals with at-risk children in those areas, deals with migrant students in those areas, and indicates the state should not shortchange those vims get their grant money is in fact short changed, don't shortchange the children. again there are no throwaways. so i think my amendment balances great needs in the underlying legislation by saying to my colleagues that the understanding of education is that it should be equal to all. and the quality should be equal to all. and therefore, whether you are a student that moves frequently or a migrant student or an english learner student, you should not be denied an excellent education. i'd like to reserve my time. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> marm, i rise to claim t
dworse population but 100 largest districts represent less than 1% of the school dribblingts in the tion yet it enrolls 20% of students by census. but the real point is that in addition to these large school districts, this amendment respects the rule community -- the rural communities of america and deals with at-risk children in those areas, deals with migrant students in those areas, and indicates the state should not shortchange those vims get their grant money is in fact short changed,...
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represents anthat vi visitation tion, violence. an internal visitation of ondition of violence that occurred to me was when my son was shot down by some young black men on the side of chicago in 1999. common sense he me stirred up something in motivated me and still me and contained and try to do all that i can to not all i can in every way i can, in the congress, in community, in the church. with some of the prevailing issues of young violence in our communities. really -- that episode of melence is really what drove look a little ry savior and a t my lot more on my savior. incidents.those two and october 30, 1999. that i experienced is probably been the most pivotal in terms of my own experience. you.e just say this to i know we want to move on. finally said wife that he had been shot. office, the warrant citizen warrant office. car and drove out to pike's hospital. the operating room or in the waiting room, they were son.ating on my the doctor said, well, the peration was successful and it looks like he might pull through. and t
represents anthat vi visitation tion, violence. an internal visitation of ondition of violence that occurred to me was when my son was shot down by some young black men on the side of chicago in 1999. common sense he me stirred up something in motivated me and still me and contained and try to do all that i can to not all i can in every way i can, in the congress, in community, in the church. with some of the prevailing issues of young violence in our communities. really -- that episode of...
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shama,tion was for ms. about interagency cooperation in new york. it seemed there would be challenges scaling that to a federal level. i was curious about what she might think the challenges had been in new york, and how such cooperation could translate on the federal level. >> we have banking stuff from sonia. we have the detroit question. and in upscaling question. i guess we should start with you , but everybody else can talk. i would would, say our local credit union community has been incredibly, incredibly responsive. i have to also admit that many of our big banks have them. it is aced at the branch level. in some ways, it is a lot of handholding. but we have a robust financial empowerment network that works with the community development financial institutions as well as local branches. there are challenges when you look up the line. what we also learned in this study is that individuals feel more comfortable doing remittances the traditional way, and not through financial institutions. they prefer to go the route of western union. but i thi
shama,tion was for ms. about interagency cooperation in new york. it seemed there would be challenges scaling that to a federal level. i was curious about what she might think the challenges had been in new york, and how such cooperation could translate on the federal level. >> we have banking stuff from sonia. we have the detroit question. and in upscaling question. i guess we should start with you , but everybody else can talk. i would would, say our local credit union community has...
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that doesn't mean, though, that some tion we can't do things that can't be productive. so let me give a couple of specifics that i'm still bouncing around with my staff. we're not ruling out some five-point plan but some areas where i think all of us could potentially focus. number one, precisely because law enforcement is often determined at the state and local level. i think it would be productive for the justice department, governors, mayors to work with law enforcement about training at the state and local levels in order to reduce the kind of mistrust in the system that sometimes currently exists. you know, when i was in illinois, i passed racial profiling legislation. and it actually did two simple things. one it collected data on traffic stops and the race of the person who was stopped. but the other thing it resourced us training police departments across the state on w to think about potential racial bias and ways to further professionalize what they were doing. and initially, the police departments across the state were resistant but actually they came to reco
that doesn't mean, though, that some tion we can't do things that can't be productive. so let me give a couple of specifics that i'm still bouncing around with my staff. we're not ruling out some five-point plan but some areas where i think all of us could potentially focus. number one, precisely because law enforcement is often determined at the state and local level. i think it would be productive for the justice department, governors, mayors to work with law enforcement about training at the...
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in a recent report, jd power and associates cited our industry-leading communicacommunica tions success. falling sand, the utility customer service nonprofit see as weak gave pse&g an award for our use of social media during the storm. here are some of our key takeaways lessons learned. mobile technology as a game changer. more than half of americans have a smart phone, and more and more people, in almost every age demographic, are active on social media. people have an increasing an insatiable need to be connected. even more so in times of emergency. they want to be heard. they want to be validated. you want to help and influence us. the number of people on social media spikes in times of disaster. people flock to twitter and facebook and the like because they are searching for immediate information that they can get the traditional broadcast channels. engaging influencers is critical. it's just as important to grow the influence of your online community as it is to grow its size. connecting with people have credibility in the local communities is critical to an organizations ability t
in a recent report, jd power and associates cited our industry-leading communicacommunica tions success. falling sand, the utility customer service nonprofit see as weak gave pse&g an award for our use of social media during the storm. here are some of our key takeaways lessons learned. mobile technology as a game changer. more than half of americans have a smart phone, and more and more people, in almost every age demographic, are active on social media. people have an increasing an...
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. >> as we continue our ladies,tion on first historians talk about the role of the first lady and its from traditional home and family to back of his him on behalf of important issues in transitioning from public back to private life monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week, the house adiciary subcommittee held hearing on the status of young people who grew up in the united states after being brought here illegally by their parents. congress is considering changing legislation to provide them with a path to legal citizenship. numbers of congress testify in support of these changes. the hearing is chaired by south carolina congressman trey gowdy. >> good afternoon. the subcommittee will come to order without objection. the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. this is a hearing entitled "addressing immigration status of illegal immigrants rot to the united states as children. we welcome our witnesses. we will get to our witnesses momentarily. when sherman goodlatte had the first immigration hearing months ago, i said we were looking for a remedy that would
. >> as we continue our ladies,tion on first historians talk about the role of the first lady and its from traditional home and family to back of his him on behalf of important issues in transitioning from public back to private life monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week, the house adiciary subcommittee held hearing on the status of young people who grew up in the united states after being brought here illegally by their parents. congress is considering changing...
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confession generated visa new models of public-private land management however annual appropriaappropria tions remain the primary means of addressing our deferred maintenance backlog. at the end of fiscal year 2012, the national park service faced an 11.5 billion dollar backlog and deferred maintenance. in order to merely hold backlog at a steady level of 11.5 you would need to spend nearly 700 billion per year on deferred maintenance. in fiscal 12 we had 444 million available for that purpose which falls significantly short of an necessary 700 billion so as a result every part must make very difficult decisions about which facilities to repair and which ones to differ. managing this large deficiency with limited resources requires we concentrate our efforts on correcting the most serious deficiencies of all of our assets. we systematically track asset conditions and maintenance activities which gives us the ability to identify the most serious deficiencies. the total need to address the high priority nonroad facilities is 4.2 billion for roads it's 3.3 billion. we prioritize repairs that are
confession generated visa new models of public-private land management however annual appropriaappropria tions remain the primary means of addressing our deferred maintenance backlog. at the end of fiscal year 2012, the national park service faced an 11.5 billion dollar backlog and deferred maintenance. in order to merely hold backlog at a steady level of 11.5 you would need to spend nearly 700 billion per year on deferred maintenance. in fiscal 12 we had 444 million available for that purpose...
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significant presence on social media where we have engaged not only in a one-way communicacommunica tion but a dialogue with people in the community about all sorts of issues day in and day out. we are able to use social media effectively minutes after the blast to inform people as to where they could go and as to what happened and where they could meet loved ones. there was an anonymous amount of upset in the community and we used social media to tamp that down. we also used it to do outreach to the community to provide us clues and video and photos of the bombers. and then we used it to correct things that have been reported badly by the media. so i guess my point is a substantial investment in the utilization of social media to do direct outreach for public safety to the community can help in any kind of an event that happens like this. when the cell phones go down tax, we were able to reach people immediately through systems that are funded in the other but utilized by the public sector very well. >> thanks. dr. kellermann. >> as a health guide the table i'd say it's critically impor
significant presence on social media where we have engaged not only in a one-way communicacommunica tion but a dialogue with people in the community about all sorts of issues day in and day out. we are able to use social media effectively minutes after the blast to inform people as to where they could go and as to what happened and where they could meet loved ones. there was an anonymous amount of upset in the community and we used social media to tamp that down. we also used it to do outreach...