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. >> is that a fair character trags? and thin the second process is translating that strategy, requesting appropriations based on that redeclared strategy. i think more work would be done to the asia pacific region, why we intended more rrc i don't want to be too -- it's is second part, translating strategy and requesting where iy little idea what the department of defense and the administration more generally came up with each of those spending requests. that sort o clarity, i think many of us are inclined to fall back on back of the envelope sort of shorthand things, what percentage of gdp are we spending on military. that strikes me as a superficial way to determine how much we ugt to be spending on our military. would you agree with that statement? that's not a strategy based assessment, a percentage of gdp? >> no. >> what about imps to the level of military spending in other countries, is that also superficial? >> it is. >> so in following our oversight role here. like all in congress, we would benefit from your ana
. >> is that a fair character trags? and thin the second process is translating that strategy, requesting appropriations based on that redeclared strategy. i think more work would be done to the asia pacific region, why we intended more rrc i don't want to be too -- it's is second part, translating strategy and requesting where iy little idea what the department of defense and the administration more generally came up with each of those spending requests. that sort o clarity, i think many...
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trag iic news to report involvi a school bus in pennsylvania. one person died and a at least 15 hurt. the bus was carrying as many as 70 high school students. it's unknown which vehicle the victim who died was riding in. some of the other injured passengers had to be air lifted to local hospitals. >> cal tranis looking for a jolt to get trains moving faster and more quietly. they want to electrify the trackway that runs through the puninls law so he's asking the state for $1.5 billion. commuters are trying to decide if it's that much. >> they have 1,000 planes going from the bay yare craw to los angeles. why do we need a train? we're in debt, about to go bankruptcy. i don't know where they're going to get the money. for all times when you have to find a way to raise the money. i would like to cut from other areas and put people on the train. >> the money from the projt would come from three sources, $750 million in bond funldz, money set aside for california's high speed rail project. the other money would come from the metropolitan transportati
trag iic news to report involvi a school bus in pennsylvania. one person died and a at least 15 hurt. the bus was carrying as many as 70 high school students. it's unknown which vehicle the victim who died was riding in. some of the other injured passengers had to be air lifted to local hospitals. >> cal tranis looking for a jolt to get trains moving faster and more quietly. they want to electrify the trackway that runs through the puninls law so he's asking the state for $1.5 billion....
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what i would suggest to the committee is snochlt mikulski's request for a see question trags, if this is not a wakeup call, what would be. i think he's doing a marvelous job. if we do, we're going to devastate one of the front line agencies in the war on terror. ten years ago, what was the fbi's budget when it came to national security issues? what percentage of your budget? before 9/11. >> i would say one-fifth of the budget back in 2001 was national security and i would say the principal percentage of that was addressed to espionage in the counterintelligence division. >> so before 9/11 what apartm t percentage of your budget? >> i would say no more than a quarter. a fifth or a quarter. >> so if your budget has gone up from a fifth to a quarter, it's now 60% dealing with national security issue, something's got to give. has your budget gone up? >> how much has your budget gone up in the last three years? >> last three years i'd say maybe $2 billion. i'd have to check. >> what percentage of increase is that? >> i could tell you since 2001, our budget in 2001, which i'm much more fami
what i would suggest to the committee is snochlt mikulski's request for a see question trags, if this is not a wakeup call, what would be. i think he's doing a marvelous job. if we do, we're going to devastate one of the front line agencies in the war on terror. ten years ago, what was the fbi's budget when it came to national security issues? what percentage of your budget? before 9/11. >> i would say one-fifth of the budget back in 2001 was national security and i would say the...
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he started trying out the change message within the democratic party pour trag clintrtraying c establishment of the party. it's interesting within primary campaign the establishment of that party can actually be a boogie man, and that's what we're seeing like gingrich and santorum talking about how the party elites, which is how they rover to it all the time, are anointing romney. so obama did that successful. it was a good tryout, and that's why having him as the nominee probably made him the better change candidate because he established that message within his own party, and it was very easy to broaden it out to the rest of the electric rate with mccain on the other side. >> this is another ad from this campaign cycle by the democratic national committee which very early on taking the gamble that they expect mitt romney to be the republican nominee and using his past words as campaign fodder for 2012. let's watch. >> from creator of "i'm running for office for pete's sake" comes the story of two men trapped in one body. mitt versus mitt. >> i will preserve and protect the woman's right to
he started trying out the change message within the democratic party pour trag clintrtraying c establishment of the party. it's interesting within primary campaign the establishment of that party can actually be a boogie man, and that's what we're seeing like gingrich and santorum talking about how the party elites, which is how they rover to it all the time, are anointing romney. so obama did that successful. it was a good tryout, and that's why having him as the nominee probably made him the...
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it offers a never before seen and closer perspective of that trag. >>> whitney houston's only child opens's death in an interview with op h oprah. how she said she still feels the her mother's spirit. >>> there's a lot going on. not even the white house is immune to march madness. president obama's re-election team has released its own version of the ncaa tournament office pool. anyone who fills out the bracket is invited to donate money to the campaign. the campaign says it will public a list of everyone who one ups the president. >>> this story is interesting. rod blagojevich heads to federal prison. he begins serving 14 years. politico spoke to former politicians that went to jail. they said the first few day will be tra matizing. those are the things we thought you should know. when i grow up, i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to
it offers a never before seen and closer perspective of that trag. >>> whitney houston's only child opens's death in an interview with op h oprah. how she said she still feels the her mother's spirit. >>> there's a lot going on. not even the white house is immune to march madness. president obama's re-election team has released its own version of the ncaa tournament office pool. anyone who fills out the bracket is invited to donate money to the campaign. the campaign says it...
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everybody grandstanding and making a statement and trying, as i said, to capitalize on a horrible tragee tragedy is moe than gross, it's sad. >> you can't capitalize. but let's assume that we had the facts and that is rightin -- martin was right, stealing tube socks in a walgreens doesn't better the situation. so let's point it out -- this is thuggery. >> sean: going to the house floor and declaring him guilty, and accusations, we may learn more, but what we know now is that mr. zimmerman spent his weekends teaching african-american kids, you know, math and science. i mean, it seeps -- it doesn't fit the profile of someone with raich -- with raich antipathy. >> i think you are right. people are opportunists here and take advantage. barack obama tried to politicize this, it's wrong. we don't know enough yet. >> sean: i love david petreas. >> i got to know him pretty well. it was my dissertation and i was allowed to imbed in the headquarters in iraq. >> pretty amazing. thank you foruc being with us. congratulations on your run and your book. mr. crowder, congratulations on being alive --
everybody grandstanding and making a statement and trying, as i said, to capitalize on a horrible tragee tragedy is moe than gross, it's sad. >> you can't capitalize. but let's assume that we had the facts and that is rightin -- martin was right, stealing tube socks in a walgreens doesn't better the situation. so let's point it out -- this is thuggery. >> sean: going to the house floor and declaring him guilty, and accusations, we may learn more, but what we know now is that mr....
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even if something trag im-- tragic happens will always be the same. >> roll tape. >> well, hello there. >> stephan knee, this is sallie and bobby. >> hello. >> hi. >> very nice to meet you how do you like california. >>> they love it. >> the not aree is supposed to be here at 10 but she's late. >> my mom put the papers in order so all you have to do is sign. and then you can go to marine land. >> without painted on the wall. >> my friend anna. she used to live here. stephanie is her niece. >> well, that's me. that's my nick name sometimes. go back around get us some lemons. >> that's what i say to my kidoes. >> go get me some lemons. how, in the end a series that is covering a lot of a decade,. >> i want us to, i love the idea that we are all aging during this. and that the characters are aging. and i didn't i said it on one day, it is like the calendar's changing. my agenda has always been to demystify the passage of time. i'm fascinated by it and i don't understand how it works. and you are one place and then you're the other place. and what i, by tying it to the calendar the idea wi
even if something trag im-- tragic happens will always be the same. >> roll tape. >> well, hello there. >> stephan knee, this is sallie and bobby. >> hello. >> hi. >> very nice to meet you how do you like california. >>> they love it. >> the not aree is supposed to be here at 10 but she's late. >> my mom put the papers in order so all you have to do is sign. and then you can go to marine land. >> without painted on the wall....
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. >>> plus, rick is here that trag the latest breaking news. >> happy yellow tie day, jon.you. >> reporter: we haven't talked about the gop race in a while, but maybe during the break you can go to foxnews.com. there is a contest this weekend, a couple of them, actually, including a big one in illinois, and it's your turn to weigh in. who do you think is going to win the illinois primary? right now the results looking pretty good -- at least according to our unscientific poll -- for newt gingrich. let us know what you think, and we'll have more "happening now" and more yellow ties after a quick break. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you wan
. >>> plus, rick is here that trag the latest breaking news. >> happy yellow tie day, jon.you. >> reporter: we haven't talked about the gop race in a while, but maybe during the break you can go to foxnews.com. there is a contest this weekend, a couple of them, actually, including a big one in illinois, and it's your turn to weigh in. who do you think is going to win the illinois primary? right now the results looking pretty good -- at least according to our unscientific...
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i think you can read more into that with the sar cose trag badly in the polls and leads to instabilityd investors don't like to be spooked by uncertainty. you also have a market that's been driven by earnings. we're out of that season right now. there is no real impetus to be buying into them. that was the impetus, not here, maybe a good reason to take some profits off the table. the third thing we're seeing, interesting sort of side bar here, corporations issuing debt, convert, equity. maybe a little bit of a signal there by corporations that we're getting a little bit -- >> that's good news, isn't it, if they're able to borrow cheaply? >> it is an opportunity to try to raise money now when they can. >> because rates could go higher. >> it sends a sflal this may be an opportunity to try to lighten your load a little bit here. fourth point you want to make is today is super tuesday. this is probably the day when romney starts to separate himself from the pack. investors will probably at this point forward start to focus on the ramifications of a romney and obama presidential run in the
i think you can read more into that with the sar cose trag badly in the polls and leads to instabilityd investors don't like to be spooked by uncertainty. you also have a market that's been driven by earnings. we're out of that season right now. there is no real impetus to be buying into them. that was the impetus, not here, maybe a good reason to take some profits off the table. the third thing we're seeing, interesting sort of side bar here, corporations issuing debt, convert, equity. maybe a...