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who told the christie's administration lawyers that the head of the christie campaign was sending trenton mandatory directives to brush off certain mayors that weren't in favor with the administration. in other words, he was sending payback orders. there's pat schuber, one of christie's commissioners at the port authority. loretta weinberg reached out wanting answers about the lane closures. finally, there's pat foye, the new york appointee at the port authority that put a stop to the lane closure fiasco and alerted federal and state laws were likely broken. on top of all of this, there's yet another twist in the ongoing battle between dawn zimmer and the christie administration. loretta weinberg and brian murphy, msnbc contributor, former managing editor of politicsnj.com. i used to work there, too. senator weinberg, i'll start with you. first, just a more basic question, because we saw bill stepien and bridget kelly refuse to comply with the subpoenas and that was upheld by a judge. we have word from christina renna's lawyer she will cooperate, but do you know about the other three here
who told the christie's administration lawyers that the head of the christie campaign was sending trenton mandatory directives to brush off certain mayors that weren't in favor with the administration. in other words, he was sending payback orders. there's pat schuber, one of christie's commissioners at the port authority. loretta weinberg reached out wanting answers about the lane closures. finally, there's pat foye, the new york appointee at the port authority that put a stop to the lane...
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first there was that list of mayors specifically targeted to back his second christie term in trenton. and yes, again there was brutal talk of payback for those who didn't get in line. i could claw his eyes out, pour gasoline in his sockets and light him up. and that was for the governor's appointee on the commission. as for the mayors who didn't come across like mayor dawn zimmer, the it appears the mayor signed off on what appears to be a political retaliation. it's right there in the e-mail. so whatever happened in the chain of command that led to the george washington bridge mess, this is the chris christie world it happened in. and this is the box the scandal arrived in. john wisniewski is a democratic assemblyman in new jersey and the co-chair of the committee investigating chris christie. and brian murphy is an msnbc contributor and the former managing editor of politicsnj.com. gentlemen, thank you. >> good to be here. >> assembly man wisniewski, were you surprised at the way they buried all the ugly talk in this report? when you talk about putting lit gasoline in somebody's ey
first there was that list of mayors specifically targeted to back his second christie term in trenton. and yes, again there was brutal talk of payback for those who didn't get in line. i could claw his eyes out, pour gasoline in his sockets and light him up. and that was for the governor's appointee on the commission. as for the mayors who didn't come across like mayor dawn zimmer, the it appears the mayor signed off on what appears to be a political retaliation. it's right there in the e-mail....
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defeats to liverpool and manchester city trenton area protest last month and now the club's american owners have acted. for now, united, who just your go was celebrating a title, or in turmoil. following this man who is often described as it impossible job, and for david moyes, that is exactly how it proved. this onore on all manchester united, i'm joined from new york by football analyst tommy smith. was david moyes the wrong choice or was it an impossible job? >> when you follow somebody who has been there for 26 years, you are always in a sticky wicket. how do you figure you're going to improve? i thought david moyes was very courageous and taking the job. you cannot win with this job. next no one was going to have any time off. didn't actually leave him a team that was in very good shape, did he? had lost aer united little bit of its sheen last year. it didn't look like a team that would normally be a manchester united team. i think he just decided it's time to go. the fact that he appointed moyes , he handed him a poisoned chalice, as far as i'm concerned. >> was there anything
defeats to liverpool and manchester city trenton area protest last month and now the club's american owners have acted. for now, united, who just your go was celebrating a title, or in turmoil. following this man who is often described as it impossible job, and for david moyes, that is exactly how it proved. this onore on all manchester united, i'm joined from new york by football analyst tommy smith. was david moyes the wrong choice or was it an impossible job? >> when you follow...
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. >> that was catherine noris-trenton.scar pistorius has finished his testimony in the murder trial and over the past week he has come under intense pressure from the prosecutor who says that the double-amputee runner is lying in the witness stand. the prosecution did his best to show his testimony was inconsistent, insisting he deliberately killed his girlfriend after an argument. the athlete has always maintained he shot her by mistake. thinking she was an intruder. -- oscar pistorius faces life in prison if convicted of murder. we have more on the feeling in the courtroom and the prosecutor, -- with the prosecutor, harry nelson and his five days with oscar pistorius. >> he wrapped up his five days in the end with a spontaneous round of applause from the psychologists, who have been there every day. down inhe sister broke tears and those of us who have been gripped by the trial also felt relief. it was painful to watch him squirming in the witness booth, incredibly bruising interrogations. and today, i think was the fina
. >> that was catherine noris-trenton.scar pistorius has finished his testimony in the murder trial and over the past week he has come under intense pressure from the prosecutor who says that the double-amputee runner is lying in the witness stand. the prosecution did his best to show his testimony was inconsistent, insisting he deliberately killed his girlfriend after an argument. the athlete has always maintained he shot her by mistake. thinking she was an intruder. -- oscar pistorius...
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so sometimes like at our trenton brewery we have wells. at our milwaukee brewery we pull it from the great lakes and lake michigan. so it depends on the brewery and the exact location. >>are you working with other brewers in america to try and conserve water? >>it is a collaborative effort. we need to work with government and ngo's. we definitely need to be open to working with other brewers. >>but they see it as well. >>absolutely. it is an issue for all of us. if we want to produce great water and great beer, we have to do it together. >>kim marotta from millercoorsthanks so much. >>thank you. thanks bill! coming up....on the earnings marquee: it's facebook, apple and netflix. a trader covers it all in chart talk. and after this break... it's traders unplugged: the monday edition. why the guys are divided over the price of dinner. stay with us! what a way to start a monday.joining us from the floor of cme group--- alan knuckman and scott shellady here to rock it out in traders unplugged. happy monday guys. topic number 1--ipo pigs - the
so sometimes like at our trenton brewery we have wells. at our milwaukee brewery we pull it from the great lakes and lake michigan. so it depends on the brewery and the exact location. >>are you working with other brewers in america to try and conserve water? >>it is a collaborative effort. we need to work with government and ngo's. we definitely need to be open to working with other brewers. >>but they see it as well. >>absolutely. it is an issue for all of us. if we...
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. >> brian, you're reporting on this from trenton.on with the committee. >> there's no question that there is divisiveness twisting between the republicans and democrats. the republicans have no choice but to join the committee when it was started. the memos, the e-mail from bridget kelly, time for some traffic problems in ft. lee was a smoking gun. >> it was a yew munanimous vote. >> it was. there was push back through that process, nonetheless. when they got to the vote, republicans were trying to qualify it a bit. trying to suggest, well, we don't know where it's going to go, how it will be done. that was heard. and then they still had to vote in favor. but unanimously, both in the senate and assembly. i think what you're hearing from the minority leader here, mr. bramnick is a frustration with a process but i think from what i -- what frfrom what i know of process, there's no question this has to go to the next stage. the next stage is to interview some of these people who were involved in parts of this we know, for example, from
. >> brian, you're reporting on this from trenton.on with the committee. >> there's no question that there is divisiveness twisting between the republicans and democrats. the republicans have no choice but to join the committee when it was started. the memos, the e-mail from bridget kelly, time for some traffic problems in ft. lee was a smoking gun. >> it was a yew munanimous vote. >> it was. there was push back through that process, nonetheless. when they got to the...
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because your landlord wanted to build something in trenton when you were actually evicted because you didn't pay rent for a really really long time. >> senator reid, so far there is no connection? >> other than the fact this is a local issue that's been going on for about 20 years, plus. no. >> you know, alexandra, this has gotten really ugly. i mean, it's the idea that pointing guns at each other. >> yeah. absolutely. i think that's why we haven't seen any republican leaders weigh in on this because while it is a states right issue which is typically very popular with the republican base, it has gotten so out of hand. i mean, there was one supporter suggesting they put women at the front lines that it would look bad if the feds shot at them. that's not the kind of things that republican leaders want to touch. not the kind of thing they can touch even though it is a political winner for them. >> so, what happens? >> at the same time, i mean, i think that you have to look at this as a 20-year dispute. this is $1 million the federal government is trying to collect for grazing fees. >> a
because your landlord wanted to build something in trenton when you were actually evicted because you didn't pay rent for a really really long time. >> senator reid, so far there is no connection? >> other than the fact this is a local issue that's been going on for about 20 years, plus. no. >> you know, alexandra, this has gotten really ugly. i mean, it's the idea that pointing guns at each other. >> yeah. absolutely. i think that's why we haven't seen any republican...
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. >> not only did 12-year-old noah leonard from trenton, massachusetts, throw a perfect game, all 18 outs were strikeouts. >> get out! >> right? >> noah didn't even realize it was happening until the last two batters. probably the best, since it's an unwritten rule, you don't talk about a possible perfect game. this is the league's first perfect game in nearly 30 years. >> the first time you bring it up, that's when it all goes haywire. >> good thing. >> thank you so much for joining us, everyone. our next newscast is coming up at 5:00. >> you can also get all the day's information at nbcbayarea.com. trying in jeans is my favorite thing. maybe later i can get a pap smear from an old male doctor. - oh, come on, liz, this store is cool. it's huge with all the young people-- i mean, all the us. - this place is trying way too hard. why are there straightjackets everywhere? - because before this was a clothing store, it was a mental hospital. it's winky and fun, liz. - okay, i tried them on. can we go now? - liz lemon, you look hot. - really? - i swear to kaballah monster. thos jeans are
. >> not only did 12-year-old noah leonard from trenton, massachusetts, throw a perfect game, all 18 outs were strikeouts. >> get out! >> right? >> noah didn't even realize it was happening until the last two batters. probably the best, since it's an unwritten rule, you don't talk about a possible perfect game. this is the league's first perfect game in nearly 30 years. >> the first time you bring it up, that's when it all goes haywire. >> good thing....
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from that of the best cutest and has improved only concern is that our forces need to be part of trentonas well. when she uses it to my son when he pees. we went into tipped to be put on hold with the dvd would be lenient. he's been given up making the country the end of this week's episode of god is not a lot i was thinking of you will be back next week with what you see i'm views from the funds that bought and put them up. i know. long you shh shh. ch. and the owner yours. you will do the weekly news trust was in the united front a special bond that restraint when incidental an uncle. just as if chris is listed in detail at the website christie a dot com. all the eastern part of ukraine has been shaking for the last two days on saturdays to practice moments in the east of ukraine became even more serious on nancy's a police station in france a small town and its content
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the forms and above all to meet an otherwise the threats interest on the regional administration trenton and that's it does seem the link with the russian federation economically but i'll have animations has at least one night to get some privacy says her presence like to hit the bitumen. meanwhile it is quiet and peaceful and hike if there was no already promised by the federal position activists know what assembly's the cuts and essentials class told heidi police investigated yesterday's events the beating of that that is the best of them ready for the unity of ukraine criminal proceedings having initiated under the article click this. there is no information whether any people the details and it seemed time for you and your leg on self defense. hmm went on a social network page that he intercepted retaining the seat since the king and timid and activists the allegedly planning to seize the district police station in hiking like to cook the meat in the next day said when fourth in the agency's official under this situation is under control it's pm. he also did his trick units of the se
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fuelband and a lot of trenton wearables are genuine trends. >> what is hot mobile?, itlast five was about liquidity and now it is about richness. android was approached by google in 2005. now one billion smart phones were shipped is year and 250 million tablets. the idea of mass ubiquity is happening. despite the fact that we have smartphones, it was apps are still down or not fully integrated. when you look at a google service or a predictive keyboard or a web iq, the idea of these ing smart or becom predictive is a new idea. but you are speaking to the cofounder of your app today. today.et apps some people think that these are not good for the world. what do you think? >> we are not investors and whisper. i have had a lot of growth. anonymity on the internet is not a new idea. because although it back to chat rooms. these behaviors that people are and peoplebout sharing ideas anonymously, i do not think that now that it is on a mobile device is necessarily better or worse. i do think that secret and likely to havey to use moderation. i have to do it and they will
fuelband and a lot of trenton wearables are genuine trends. >> what is hot mobile?, itlast five was about liquidity and now it is about richness. android was approached by google in 2005. now one billion smart phones were shipped is year and 250 million tablets. the idea of mass ubiquity is happening. despite the fact that we have smartphones, it was apps are still down or not fully integrated. when you look at a google service or a predictive keyboard or a web iq, the idea of these ing...
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. >> how about trenton designers? flat versus schemorphism.are you explain what the differences. what is better? >> the flat versus ski more emorphic. when things are simple, we get to complex. when things are too complex, we are tired and we make it simple. in five years, we will be back with textures. >> really. is one better than the other? >> no, it's a trend. it's better because it makes you feel something, like this beautiful dress you are wearing. if you wear it everyday it is tiring. how do you do something different? that is what we want to do as people. >> is it better to balance? or does a company have to commit to just one? >> it is a balance question. >> all right, fascinating conversation. thank you for joining me. from twitter to facebook to the conversations happening online, they are all becoming important as ratings to television executives. up next, the rise of social media and how it has changed the face of tv. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. facebook makes a move into the fitness tracking business. they have bought a m
. >> how about trenton designers? flat versus schemorphism.are you explain what the differences. what is better? >> the flat versus ski more emorphic. when things are simple, we get to complex. when things are too complex, we are tired and we make it simple. in five years, we will be back with textures. >> really. is one better than the other? >> no, it's a trend. it's better because it makes you feel something, like this beautiful dress you are wearing. if you wear it...
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he also told him the thing about kelly and about getting trenton's approval.ristie as well. there's more than just one person who is giving christie an indication. >> the governor marked up the exit statement leaving the port authority. we know that kevin o'doughed got a copy of an e-mail pr kelly. we know that mike duhaime had conversations that told him pretty clearly that kelly and david wildstein knew about this, and what we're asked to believe is none of this information got past those people and the governor had no knowledge of any kind about it. that underscores what three major newspapers in new jersey have said that the work of the committee needs to continue to go forward because the more we see, the more we have unanswered questions. >> i want o go back to that and ask you about the role your committee has played here. to set it up, i want to go back to that december 13th press conference we keep talking about. duhaime is told hours before this by wildstein, 100% certainty that kelly, there's e-mails linking kelly to this. this is christie coming pu
he also told him the thing about kelly and about getting trenton's approval.ristie as well. there's more than just one person who is giving christie an indication. >> the governor marked up the exit statement leaving the port authority. we know that kevin o'doughed got a copy of an e-mail pr kelly. we know that mike duhaime had conversations that told him pretty clearly that kelly and david wildstein knew about this, and what we're asked to believe is none of this information got past...
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the mayor of trenton was convicted of extortion and bribery just two months ago.ll go down in history alongside his colleagues. >> how did we become such an unforgiving people? how did we become a society when people can build credibility your entire life to have it questioned? >> the state's trail of troubles goes on and on and sometimes it goes straight to the top. in the 13 years since governor christie todd whitman left office, there have been seven acting governors. when he tried to win the job outright, allegations about questionable business transactions forced him out of the race. jim mcgreevey won but didn't finish a full term, after pending sexual harassment suits, he resigned his office and made this stunning announcement. >> at a point in every person's life one has to look deeply into the mirror of one as soul and decide one's unique truth in the world. and so my truth is that i am a gay american. >> after senate president dick cody held the seat as acting governor for two years, he made way for millionaire john corzine, so unpopular that voters launc
the mayor of trenton was convicted of extortion and bribery just two months ago.ll go down in history alongside his colleagues. >> how did we become such an unforgiving people? how did we become a society when people can build credibility your entire life to have it questioned? >> the state's trail of troubles goes on and on and sometimes it goes straight to the top. in the 13 years since governor christie todd whitman left office, there have been seven acting governors. when he...
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that samson, having worked for the governor, does benefit from some of these decisions made out of trenton. >> well, david samson was the former attorney general of the state of new jersey, so i'm assuming that as a very well educated attorney and the former attorney general he knows what the laws are of the state of new jersey, and those laws include not voting on something as the commissioner on the port authority that you or your clients might benefit from. and apparently according to public reports, mr. samson said that inadvertently. he really meant not to vote for it. and they were trying to correct these based upon somebody's notes. so it sounds like they're attempting to do a do-over here, but i would guess that the manhattan da is apparently looking into that and various other business deals. the port authority handles billions of dollars of public money. a good portion of which are paid by the people who drive over the george washington bridge, the people i represent where as of now it costs $13 to drive over that bridge. >> let me tie this up. samson is the guy at the heart of t
that samson, having worked for the governor, does benefit from some of these decisions made out of trenton. >> well, david samson was the former attorney general of the state of new jersey, so i'm assuming that as a very well educated attorney and the former attorney general he knows what the laws are of the state of new jersey, and those laws include not voting on something as the commissioner on the port authority that you or your clients might benefit from. and apparently according to...
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provided evidence of christie's campaign manager, bill stepien giving orders to christie's team in trenton to send a message to certain mayors. this is how they summarized renna's interviews. christina renna believed bill stel yen kept track of mayors not in favor with iga. do not rush to return this mayor's phone call which was enough to send a message to the elected local official. a whistleblower, christie's top communication guy and bridget kelly's colleague, there's sure to be plenty of questions. not just about them, but what about their boss chris christie and how he was running things. this is the legislative committee obviously, but of the four people that i mentioned, if to you're the u.s. attorney, which of their pieces of testimony, assuming they comply, would you be most interested in? >> i would actually be interested in christina renna. i say that because we know what foye is going to say. foye is going to say he found out the about the lane closings, he was furious, he writes a scathing e-mails. he has an opinion federal and state laws are violated. but i think u.s. attorne
provided evidence of christie's campaign manager, bill stepien giving orders to christie's team in trenton to send a message to certain mayors. this is how they summarized renna's interviews. christina renna believed bill stel yen kept track of mayors not in favor with iga. do not rush to return this mayor's phone call which was enough to send a message to the elected local official. a whistleblower, christie's top communication guy and bridget kelly's colleague, there's sure to be plenty of...
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released those documents and the story blew up and people like bridget kelly started getting fired in trenton, and the governor finally stopped mocking people for covering this story and finally started apologizing for it instead, then the legislature constituted a new committee, a bipartisan committee from both the senate and the house and they hired the a pro chief counsel to try to make sure they did it right, to liase with federal prosecutors, so they could both go on without stepping on each other's toes. but apparently they have been stepping on each other's toes. john wisniewski, he has been defending the existence of that investigation and the importance of that investigation ever since the investigatory committee was first formed. >> let me remind everybody that our team had a genesis in the port authority, its lack of transparency and accountability. it is only because of the meticulous work that was patiently done that we followed the evidence that led us into the governor's office. having arrived there, it would be a disservice to ourselves is and to the people of the state if we
released those documents and the story blew up and people like bridget kelly started getting fired in trenton, and the governor finally stopped mocking people for covering this story and finally started apologizing for it instead, then the legislature constituted a new committee, a bipartisan committee from both the senate and the house and they hired the a pro chief counsel to try to make sure they did it right, to liase with federal prosecutors, so they could both go on without stepping on...
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he had an office in trenton. i used to go and hang out. what i was assigned to do. if i have any quality that accounts for my making it this far, it is my ability to interest myself in whatever was shoved under my nose, no matter how dull it was. i took pleasure in doing it to the extent i could perfectly. but i never set my cap on being even a federal judge, much less a supreme court justice. >> justice ginsburg? >> my growing up, there was so many limits on what a girl could aspire to be. she could not be a police officer. she could not be a firefighter, a coal miner. she could not work at night. all these restrictions. very few women lawyers from a maybe three percent of the bar. even fewer judges. i never aspired to be a lawyer. certainly not a judge. if i had to make a living, i was going to be a teacher. that was a secure job for women. the exhilarating thing for me, what i think my daughter and granddaughters, is opportunities opened to them that did not exist. my favorite example is my granddaughter who is now 23. when she was eight, she was with me. she sai
he had an office in trenton. i used to go and hang out. what i was assigned to do. if i have any quality that accounts for my making it this far, it is my ability to interest myself in whatever was shoved under my nose, no matter how dull it was. i took pleasure in doing it to the extent i could perfectly. but i never set my cap on being even a federal judge, much less a supreme court justice. >> justice ginsburg? >> my growing up, there was so many limits on what a girl could...
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warburg talks about his memoirs, trenton. he argues young people today should be optimistic about government service and learn from those who worked in congress when it was more productive. professor warburg, it was instrument and crafting the nuclear nonproliferation act and anti-apartheid sanctions act, discusses his service in congress and his post congress work as a lobbyist and attorney for the nixon family. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. thanks so much for coming. i'm harry harding, the dean of the batten school of public policy here in virginia. it's my pleasure to welcome all of you to the celebration of the publication of the new book called "dispatches from the eastern front: a political education from the nixon years to the age of obama." gerald f. warburg is the assistant dean for external affairs at the batten school and is also a senior member of what we call our practitioner faculty. and, in fact, jerry is an exemplar of why professional schools, including professional schools of pub
warburg talks about his memoirs, trenton. he argues young people today should be optimistic about government service and learn from those who worked in congress when it was more productive. professor warburg, it was instrument and crafting the nuclear nonproliferation act and anti-apartheid sanctions act, discusses his service in congress and his post congress work as a lobbyist and attorney for the nixon family. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. thanks so much...
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at the state house cafe at the capital building in trenton, it's beef pot pie soup.t know you could do a pot pie in a soup. that sounds good, though. we'll be right back with more. get all your favorites all day, everyday. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be...
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his agitation he became a little bit unruly and stepped in and took him to trenton psychiatric hospital. it took weeks for someone who understood spanish to interview him and to determine that he wasn't crazy but that -- what out topened and reach his family before he was released. shook me. the idea this a group of hospital had no one to talk to in their own really bothered me. latinont to the community on princeton's campus and i asked them whether they in volunteering there once a week. we would take turns. just go to talk to the people there. holiday parties. we had get-togethers. them, forgames with those who could participate, obviously. just provided companio companionship. if we were treating them. we didn't have any capacity to do that. that experience actually better about not about but better understanding the world and trying to change it a step at a time. a lot of people think that the only change you can do that's is change that i do in the position i hold. impressive sometimes when i get to write a really great opinion or when i'm in the really great opinion. [laughter] d
his agitation he became a little bit unruly and stepped in and took him to trenton psychiatric hospital. it took weeks for someone who understood spanish to interview him and to determine that he wasn't crazy but that -- what out topened and reach his family before he was released. shook me. the idea this a group of hospital had no one to talk to in their own really bothered me. latinont to the community on princeton's campus and i asked them whether they in volunteering there once a week. we...
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an office in trenton. ice to go and hang it up -- hang up -- i used to go out and hang out. only wanted stew well what i was assigned to do. if i have any quality that accounts for my making it this ability tomy interest myself in whatever was shoved under my nose, no matter how dull it was. toook pleasure in doing it the extent i could perfectly. beingnever set my cap on even a federal judge, much less a supreme court justice. >> justice ginsburg? there was so up, many limits on what a girl could aspire to be. she could not be a police officer. she could not be a firefighter, a coal miner. she could not work at night. all these restrictions. very few women lawyers from a maybe three percent of the bar. even fewer judges. lawyer.aspired to be a certainly not a judge. living, i waske a going to be a teacher. that was a secure job for women. the exhilarating thing for me, what i think my daughter and opportunities, is opened to them that did not exist. my favorite example is my granddaughter who is now 23. when she was eight, she was with me. she said, i want to be part of the
an office in trenton. ice to go and hang it up -- hang up -- i used to go out and hang out. only wanted stew well what i was assigned to do. if i have any quality that accounts for my making it this ability tomy interest myself in whatever was shoved under my nose, no matter how dull it was. toook pleasure in doing it the extent i could perfectly. beingnever set my cap on even a federal judge, much less a supreme court justice. >> justice ginsburg? there was so up, many limits on what a...
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he had an office in trenton. i used to go and hang out. only wanted do well what i was assigned to do. if i have any quality that accounts for my making it this far, it is my ability to interest myself in whatever was shoved under my nose, no matter how dull it was. i took pleasure in doing it to the extent i could perfectly. but i never set my cap on being even a federal judge, much less a supreme court justice. >> justice ginsburg? >> in my growing up years, there was so many limits on what a girl could aspire to be. she could not be a police officer. she could not be a firefighter, a coal miner. she could not work at night. all these restrictions. very few women lawyers from a maybe three percent of the bar. even fewer judges. i never aspired to be a lawyer. certainly not a judge. if i had to make a living, i was going to be a teacher. that was a secure job for women. the exhilarating thing for me, when i think my daughter and granddaughters, is opportunities opened to them that did not exist. my favorite example is my granddaughter who
he had an office in trenton. i used to go and hang out. only wanted do well what i was assigned to do. if i have any quality that accounts for my making it this far, it is my ability to interest myself in whatever was shoved under my nose, no matter how dull it was. i took pleasure in doing it to the extent i could perfectly. but i never set my cap on being even a federal judge, much less a supreme court justice. >> justice ginsburg? >> in my growing up years, there was so many...
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anyway, in his agitation he became a little bit unruly, and the police stepped in and took him to trenton psychiatric hospital. it took weeks for someone who understood spanish to interview him and to determine that he wasn't crazy, but that -- what had happened and reach out to his family before he was released. that story shook me. the idea that a group of patients in a hospital had no one to talk to in their own language really bothered me. and so i went to the latino community on princeton's campus and i asked them whether they would join me in volunteering there once a week. we would take turns. and just go to talk to the people there. we had holiday parties. we had get-togethers. we played games with them, for those who could participate, obviously. and we just provided companionship. it wasn't as if we were treating them. we didn't have any capacity to do that. but that experience actually made me feel better about, not myself, but better about understanding the world and trying to change it a step at a time. a lot of people think that the only change you can do that's meaningful i
anyway, in his agitation he became a little bit unruly, and the police stepped in and took him to trenton psychiatric hospital. it took weeks for someone who understood spanish to interview him and to determine that he wasn't crazy, but that -- what had happened and reach out to his family before he was released. that story shook me. the idea that a group of patients in a hospital had no one to talk to in their own language really bothered me. and so i went to the latino community on...
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. >> there could have been another attack being planned in new york, philadelphia, trenton. >> and a,on i went to watertown to find out exactly what happened and not only did i have a minute by minute reefing but he stood in the pouring rain for an hour which was above and beyond the call of duty. maybe you can get line of duty disability for that. thank you for coming. thank all of you for coming. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i would like to asking animus consent to clarify for the record congressman sanchez's statement that it was joe carson federal- tsarnaev in custody. i wondered the motivations of the attack, how i came to be, how it could be prevented in the future. because of that, it took me to russia twice to try and get information to see if there was a link between the north caucuses region, chechnya, if there was any connection for the motivations of this. i the course of doing that, learned that authorities here in the u.s., the fbi and later the cia were given detailed information about tamierlan. frustrationter some with our own federal
. >> there could have been another attack being planned in new york, philadelphia, trenton. >> and a,on i went to watertown to find out exactly what happened and not only did i have a minute by minute reefing but he stood in the pouring rain for an hour which was above and beyond the call of duty. maybe you can get line of duty disability for that. thank you for coming. thank all of you for coming. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. >> i would like...
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aggression in ukraine has resolved -- trenton are resolved. it is based in italy. they will write tomorrow to begin exercises with polish troops. this new exercise is a first in a series of expanded u.s. land force training activity in poland and the baltic activity that is set to take place in the next few months and beyond. additional companies will move in the coming days to lithuania for similar exercises. with that, i'll take your questions. >> what is beyond? what is the timeline? indefinite? 150hen i say -- it is about , but it could very based on the exercises itself. it is about 150 soldiers. what we are after is a persistent presence, a persistent rotational presence in these exercises. with the troops in place in all four countries probably by the end of this weekend, maybe monday. the exercises will last about a month or so. then we will rotate fresh troops and for more exercises. how far this will go, i cannot give you a specific deadline or timeline on it. for looking at trying to keep this rotational presence persistent throat the rest of the year. b
aggression in ukraine has resolved -- trenton are resolved. it is based in italy. they will write tomorrow to begin exercises with polish troops. this new exercise is a first in a series of expanded u.s. land force training activity in poland and the baltic activity that is set to take place in the next few months and beyond. additional companies will move in the coming days to lithuania for similar exercises. with that, i'll take your questions. >> what is beyond? what is the timeline?...
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as you watch what has been happening in trenton, property taxes have averaged a 1.7% increase over threeears. public-sector employee wages average 1.86%. in a climate where inflation is 1.1%. the system is working. this year, we propose the renewal of that cap. the legislature sent me a bill unfortunately was riddled with many of the sins of the past. i use that subtle device that governor byrne used many times, the conditional veto, to send it back what i thought was appropriate to keep the progress going. on property taxes. behold, the new jersey state senate agreed with that conditional veto by a vote of 33-1. we stand here tonight without an interest arbitration cap because the assembly has failed to act. this is one of the moments where that question is being asked. are we going to go forward or backwards? if we do not pass the cap, let me tell you what will happen. one of two choices will have to be made by mayors, county executives, all across the state. either to go or to ask permission to raise taxes. all of us know in the current climate that is not an election you would want t
as you watch what has been happening in trenton, property taxes have averaged a 1.7% increase over threeears. public-sector employee wages average 1.86%. in a climate where inflation is 1.1%. the system is working. this year, we propose the renewal of that cap. the legislature sent me a bill unfortunately was riddled with many of the sins of the past. i use that subtle device that governor byrne used many times, the conditional veto, to send it back what i thought was appropriate to keep the...
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host: let's go to bob in trenton, new jersey. caller: good morning. you know what really irks me? oil will come out of the ground. canada is going to sell it. they will sell it to whoever they can. some will go to china. they have very little standards or controls of any kind. once pollution is in the sky, we will breathe it, sweetheart. if you could stop canada, then you would solve the problem. they need the money, they're going to sell it. we are better off if we have control of it. we can refine it better than china. canada doesa and -- not want to build pipelines. the northern gateway pipeline that is proposed on the western side of canada, into vancouver. the canadian government wants to build the, that the native american people, the community that will be impacted are standing up and fighting bigger sleigh. -- vigorously. it is not a done deal. we do have the opportunity to bottle it up. we're are talking about the massive expansion of the canadian tar sands. they need every railcar possible. every day that this pipeline is worldilt, barrels of the dirtiest oil is staying
host: let's go to bob in trenton, new jersey. caller: good morning. you know what really irks me? oil will come out of the ground. canada is going to sell it. they will sell it to whoever they can. some will go to china. they have very little standards or controls of any kind. once pollution is in the sky, we will breathe it, sweetheart. if you could stop canada, then you would solve the problem. they need the money, they're going to sell it. we are better off if we have control of it. we can...
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nsa/css, trenton continued previous investments to improve dod intelligence and surveillance and reconnaissancecapabilities providing timely and adequate support to our deployed forces achieving interoperability, commonality and modernization of service and u.s. special operations command signals intelligence, i is our capabilities. nsa/css will also continue to support an effective joint tactical system that provides access to targets that use the global conversion communications infrastructure. the mip and investments strengthens -- will focus on the development of the strong cyber workforce and intelligence gathering in cyberspace. these initiatives will focus on providing u.s. cyber command and cyber mission forced support, personal training and threat operations support and infrastructure. we will also continue investing in the research and development of solutions that produce actionable, signal intelligence were deployed forces. we will be responsive to the need for intelligence support, to combatant commands including support to the development of operations plans in theater campaigns p
nsa/css, trenton continued previous investments to improve dod intelligence and surveillance and reconnaissancecapabilities providing timely and adequate support to our deployed forces achieving interoperability, commonality and modernization of service and u.s. special operations command signals intelligence, i is our capabilities. nsa/css will also continue to support an effective joint tactical system that provides access to targets that use the global conversion communications...
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we've got this computer by our next computer trenton which he goes by track man. that's his computer cheyennes got a laptop we just bought a new laptop for crystal. and then i've got a couple other ones around here that don't they're not working correctly the parts computers but maintaining all those computers it's very expects a link by the simple description a whole bunch of people that like to play games get together on in life pretty much one room in the will play the same game it's a neat hobby it's expensive hobby anything it's free it's a cool interview it can be really good and i like it for these guys because it's a really good father son bonding hobby i just think it's neat that they have something in common that they grow up is a teenager and with his dad playing. cons like. james least in the united states it's the biggest biggest party first it is very skeptical about it i found it kind of people gather together but it sounds insane as if they're computers that can play. if. is such a power hungry show. we're having to rob peter to pay paul with cable
we've got this computer by our next computer trenton which he goes by track man. that's his computer cheyennes got a laptop we just bought a new laptop for crystal. and then i've got a couple other ones around here that don't they're not working correctly the parts computers but maintaining all those computers it's very expects a link by the simple description a whole bunch of people that like to play games get together on in life pretty much one room in the will play the same game it's a neat...
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press and all of the investigation, you give me basically 50% approval rating, i'm doing a dance in trentonn a holding pattern. when the investigation comes out, we'll know if chris christie is running for president or whether he can make it or not. >> there is no other way to do it, right? there is no magical thick elixir. govern, hope that people say -- it's basically the bill clinton model. in '98-and '99, which is let everybody else beat the living daylight, out of you and govern. and eventually, if the people like how you're governing, they'll forgive you. by the way, if they don't, then they won't forgive you. >> so in the category of what you're saying, what would you make of him doing roasts? because here's an exchange between joy -- >> i wouldn't be doing that stuff right now. >> okay. joy hey bar, chris christie at an event, take a look. >> let me take a moment to thank governor christie for hosting this event. it was very brave of him, he's had a very few tough, tough, tough -- sir -- some tough weeks -- don't look at me like that, you're scaring me. don't bully me. don't bully m
press and all of the investigation, you give me basically 50% approval rating, i'm doing a dance in trentonn a holding pattern. when the investigation comes out, we'll know if chris christie is running for president or whether he can make it or not. >> there is no other way to do it, right? there is no magical thick elixir. govern, hope that people say -- it's basically the bill clinton model. in '98-and '99, which is let everybody else beat the living daylight, out of you and govern. and...