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at that time, unbeknownst to us, the economy was cratering, gdq was falling at a rate of 9%. if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy -- that the recession was far, far more mild than that. and that's why the forecast for unemployment that you saw was actually -- the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity. so did almost everyone else. >> okay. >> i will say that once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters later -- by the third quarter of 2009, gdp was rising again. i think that's a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. all be it the unemployment rate continues to rise. >> thank you. dr. graham, you testified on the additional work penalty and exchange subsidies. work penalty provided by obama care would create. i would like to highlight the fact that the subsidies also impose a marriage penalty. through the tax code. and that's because the key off the federal poverty guideline
at that time, unbeknownst to us, the economy was cratering, gdq was falling at a rate of 9%. if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy -- that the recession was far, far more mild than that. and that's why the forecast for unemployment that you saw was actually -- the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity. so did almost everyone else. >> okay. >> i...
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but unbeknownst to her... the maayr's i-t office began working on some deals of its own, with a company called digicon. &p those deals areenow under scruttny... and fox 45 has learned the investigation goes back further than orginally thought. iiyydocuments show the inspector general was already reviewing the ethics top i-t managers. though he would ot comment on the specifics of his investigation... whichhbegan back in may. more recentlyy p as of this month - a lot of questions hhve been raised about the department's dealings ith ddgicon. the outside vendor has been billing city taxpayers more than 200-thousand dollars a month for ork, including consulting. and whennthe mayor's office decided to purchase some phones for her own pilot program... the contract was given to digicon. p basicaaly added onto an old contrrct. even though the comptrrller says it should've been put out for bids as a &pwhole new contract - so other companies could compete. here's what one council member had to say today about the whole
but unbeknownst to her... the maayr's i-t office began working on some deals of its own, with a company called digicon. &p those deals areenow under scruttny... and fox 45 has learned the investigation goes back further than orginally thought. iiyydocuments show the inspector general was already reviewing the ethics top i-t managers. though he would ot comment on the specifics of his investigation... whichhbegan back in may. more recentlyy p as of this month - a lot of questions hhve been...
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at this time sergeant espinoza was able to break the window, and unbeknownst to him the door was damage due to the collision. as he tried to open the door, the door would not open. officer ran to the other side, was able to get the door open, but realized the person was trapped in the seat belt and was not working. he used his knife to reach into the car and cut it. the heat was so hot his face was burning. it scorched his face and hair. he did not retreat. he went into the vehicle and remove the individual from the vehicle. as soon as they got away to safety, the vehicle exploded. the fire department is still not on scene. before they arrived there was a taxicab driver who had attempted to break the window and he was unable to and it got so hot that he retreated. these men did not retreat. they did not hesitate. they did not think about running. to this day, this person is able to wake up in the morning and look at his family. for that break, you are being given the silver medal of valor. [applause] capt. eric vintero and officers heppler and carrasco. >> good evening. i would like to
at this time sergeant espinoza was able to break the window, and unbeknownst to him the door was damage due to the collision. as he tried to open the door, the door would not open. officer ran to the other side, was able to get the door open, but realized the person was trapped in the seat belt and was not working. he used his knife to reach into the car and cut it. the heat was so hot his face was burning. it scorched his face and hair. he did not retreat. he went into the vehicle and remove...
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which is a violation of the emergency protective order, and puts his subordinates in a position of, unbeknownst to them, recovering those weapons, even though the breeches an agreement the sheriff made with the police that he would give them the weapons. the way this was resolved is that the court issued an order to the sheriff's department when it found out what happened. the transcript of the court proceeding that was before the judge in the superior court -- when she found the weapons were with the sheriff's department, she said they needed to go to the police department. the issue of the number of weapons was not brought up. she transferred that to be -- she issued an order that those weapons be transferred to the police department. she recognized that this was not the correct thing to do. for all of these reasons, we view of this information as relevant to the commission. and one of the objections is to exhibit 7. that is the order issued by the court, to turn over their weapons to the police department. exhibit 4 is, of course, the video, and i think we should probably take that separatel
which is a violation of the emergency protective order, and puts his subordinates in a position of, unbeknownst to them, recovering those weapons, even though the breeches an agreement the sheriff made with the police that he would give them the weapons. the way this was resolved is that the court issued an order to the sheriff's department when it found out what happened. the transcript of the court proceeding that was before the judge in the superior court -- when she found the weapons were...
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at this time sergeant espinoza was able to break the window, and unbeknownst to him the door was damage due to the collision. as he tried to open the door, the door would not open. officer ran to the other side, was able to get the door open, but realized the person was trapped in the
at this time sergeant espinoza was able to break the window, and unbeknownst to him the door was damage due to the collision. as he tried to open the door, the door would not open. officer ran to the other side, was able to get the door open, but realized the person was trapped in the
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unbeknownst to lincoln, they were in near starvation, a move toward harrisonburg would take fremont away from his base of supply in the mountains. lincoln reacted to a rational explanation from him of logistical problems with a rare burst of anger. was he so flustered, he referred to himself in the third person as he banged desk and dictated his response to fremont. he said you were directed by td president to move against jackson in harrisburg and operate in a way to relieve banks. this movement must be made immediately. acknowledge receipt of this order and specify the hour it is received by you. unquote. can you imagine lincoln dictating an order to rant like that. lincoln didn't dictate one har are shaller. lincoln exceeded to fremont's request to strausburg, farther north. simultaneous with unrealistic orders to fremont, he directed mcdowell to start for shenandoah valley along the line of the menassis railway. your object will be to capture the forces of jackson, lincoln said, either in cooperation with general fremont, or in case a want of supplies or transportation interferes wit
unbeknownst to lincoln, they were in near starvation, a move toward harrisonburg would take fremont away from his base of supply in the mountains. lincoln reacted to a rational explanation from him of logistical problems with a rare burst of anger. was he so flustered, he referred to himself in the third person as he banged desk and dictated his response to fremont. he said you were directed by td president to move against jackson in harrisburg and operate in a way to relieve banks. this...
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. >>> you may have have a complaint against a bank that issues you a credit card unbeknownst to you. >> this morning a online data base goes live. we will show you how to use it and the information that you will have access to. >> this website for teachers. new information they are going to be able to share with a simple click of a mouse. >> and temperatures will be in the 90s over the next several days but it will feel like the triple digits. how long the scorching heat will continue. >> reporter: there are no delays on 695 at route 295. i will show you what 8 3 looks like in my abc2 timesaver traffic report. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. see that film? people c
. >>> you may have have a complaint against a bank that issues you a credit card unbeknownst to you. >> this morning a online data base goes live. we will show you how to use it and the information that you will have access to. >> this website for teachers. new information they are going to be able to share with a simple click of a mouse. >> and temperatures will be in the 90s over the next several days but it will feel like the triple digits. how long the scorching...
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unbeknownst to lincoln, they fro montana's army was near starvation, a move towards harrisonburg would take fremont away from his base of supplies in the allegheny mountains. lincoln reacted to a rational explanation from fremont of his logistical problems with a rare burst of anger. he was so flustered that he referred to himself in the third person, as he banged desks and dictated his response to fremont. he said, fremont, you were directed to by the president to move against jackson in harrisonburg and operate in a way to relieve banks. this movement must be made immediately. acknowledge receipt of this order and specify the hour it is received by you. unquote. can you imagine lincoln dictating an order to rant like that? within a day, it became obvious, fremont's difficulties were, indeed, insuperable and lincoln exceeded to fremont's request to enter the shennendoah valley west of strausburg, much farther north. simultaneous with these unrealistic orders to fremont, lincoln directed mcdowell to start for shennendoah valley along the line of the menassis railway. your object will b
unbeknownst to lincoln, they fro montana's army was near starvation, a move towards harrisonburg would take fremont away from his base of supplies in the allegheny mountains. lincoln reacted to a rational explanation from fremont of his logistical problems with a rare burst of anger. he was so flustered that he referred to himself in the third person, as he banged desks and dictated his response to fremont. he said, fremont, you were directed to by the president to move against jackson in...
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that interview was meaningful for my husband and for robin and for so many in unbeknownst to us, it was good timing as well for her. so, we wish her the very best. >> we certainly do wish robin the very best. we are praying for her and for her family. much more with michelle obama in just a few minutes. what she's saying about hollywood's influence on her husband's campaign. this, as sarah jessica parker just held a fund-raiser for the president at her home in new york. plus more on her first book and the white house kitchen garden. but right now we're moving on to star watch. >>> kim kardashian defends her mom in los angeles. >> when people say your mother is pimping her children? >> i think that's so ridiculous. >> kim and the entire family on sunday's oprah's next chapter, saying kris is a great momager. >> no matter what, no one fights harder than your own mother for you. >>> a look at mr. and mrs. mcconaughey, who only have eyes for each other on people's cover out now. the star smiling in his dolce gabbana tux. the 10 karat diamond earrings and headband originally designed as a br
that interview was meaningful for my husband and for robin and for so many in unbeknownst to us, it was good timing as well for her. so, we wish her the very best. >> we certainly do wish robin the very best. we are praying for her and for her family. much more with michelle obama in just a few minutes. what she's saying about hollywood's influence on her husband's campaign. this, as sarah jessica parker just held a fund-raiser for the president at her home in new york. plus more on her...
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unbeknownst to the billions to tune and religiously to the cbs news, walter cronkite cut a deal with pan am to fly his family to vacation spots around the world. what did you think of the headline in the first paragraph? >> when people call your book masterful, you say "thank you howard kurtz." what he did was tell you how the new standards change. cronkite could pretty much do what he wanted. it was a boy's club. it was difficult to break it up. when he was in world war ii, it was all about the propaganda machine, we're going to win the war together. cronkite was slow to change to that. he stayed with what ever the boys' club was. he was friends with pan am and the top executive. i deserve a little r and r. it was a mistake. all the points he mentioned are in the book. i consider them our mistakes. i am trying to write a real biography. i think the line was what he had a halo. how many people in life had a low? when you do a full biography, may you will see the high and lows. cronkite was not meanspirited. he endures as a great journalist. look at john f. kennedy. could he have done
unbeknownst to the billions to tune and religiously to the cbs news, walter cronkite cut a deal with pan am to fly his family to vacation spots around the world. what did you think of the headline in the first paragraph? >> when people call your book masterful, you say "thank you howard kurtz." what he did was tell you how the new standards change. cronkite could pretty much do what he wanted. it was a boy's club. it was difficult to break it up. when he was in world war ii, it...
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>> not only an iconic symbol but i think he actually unbeknownst to him when he was doing it, i thinkbout through the problems of that night. we became a better society for what rodney king went through. you know, that will be his legacy. it sounded corny then but i'm glad he said it. >> people have try to make it about race. do you below it will -- >> well, i think in this country, it's hard to escape race whenever you have a child who's killed by a man who is not an african-american. race works its way into things you would never, ever believe. but i love the direction that it's going because we're starting to get the truth. and that's what's important ultimately, that we get the truth, and we make sure that our children don't continue dying senselessly. >> you knew rodney king well. you took natural a vh1 documentary with him. take a look at this. let's watch a clip. >> you could see smoke and you realize, okay, it's on. those people in beverly hills. there's people in the big pink hotel on sun set that were nervous. because the riot wasn't confining itself just to the ghetto, you
>> not only an iconic symbol but i think he actually unbeknownst to him when he was doing it, i thinkbout through the problems of that night. we became a better society for what rodney king went through. you know, that will be his legacy. it sounded corny then but i'm glad he said it. >> people have try to make it about race. do you below it will -- >> well, i think in this country, it's hard to escape race whenever you have a child who's killed by a man who is not an...
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unbeknownst to everyone at the time, john edwards with this story book marriage was secretly carrying on a salacious affair during the campaign. while he was still running for president, some of i had wealthy donors stepped in with cash to keep mr. edwards' mistress out of the public eye. they paid to fly her all over the country and put her up in hotels. they paid for her medical care which became important when it emerged she was pregnant with mr. edwards' child. in total, they shelled out $900,000 for the purpose of hiding john edwards' mistress during and eventually after the campaign. according to federal prosecutors, this $900,000 amounted to an illegal campaign contribution because it was meant to preserve his image as a family man and thus preserve his candidacy. he was charged with six counts of campaign finance fraud. john edwards denied that these were campaign contributions. his lawyer said that the money was used to protect not his presidential hopes, not his political reputation, but rather his wife, elizabeth. in fact, one of the checks in question was not cashed until
unbeknownst to everyone at the time, john edwards with this story book marriage was secretly carrying on a salacious affair during the campaign. while he was still running for president, some of i had wealthy donors stepped in with cash to keep mr. edwards' mistress out of the public eye. they paid to fly her all over the country and put her up in hotels. they paid for her medical care which became important when it emerged she was pregnant with mr. edwards' child. in total, they shelled out...
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how much influence do you think unbeknownst to the american having on the election and the electorialllions of dollars. >> sean: billions. with a "b"? >> hundreds of billions for a specific issue. they're affecting the election. here is the way, you know, to get in to my hotel room i have to show an i.d. but i can walk in a polling place and claim to be eric holder as dan o'keeffe did, and i can vote. why is that? because the left wing foundation like ford and all, rockefeller, carnegie, tides, macarthur, they create army of left wing lawyers that go in and say this is racism, they file suit. now you go in a polling place and offer to show your idea. they don't want to see it. >> sean: we are only touching the surface. chapter, verse, detail. >> and all the foundation are listed. all their assets. the money they put in environment. the history of these issues and how they were taken from the political extreme. marginal left and put in the
how much influence do you think unbeknownst to the american having on the election and the electorialllions of dollars. >> sean: billions. with a "b"? >> hundreds of billions for a specific issue. they're affecting the election. here is the way, you know, to get in to my hotel room i have to show an i.d. but i can walk in a polling place and claim to be eric holder as dan o'keeffe did, and i can vote. why is that? because the left wing foundation like ford and all,...
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but unbeknownst to him, authorities are tracking his movements. and they're not the only ones., the crew in the action news camera is making their morning rounds. monitoring the police scanner and roads for any stories. and boy, do they find one. when aerial photographer jason harvey hears news, he perks up. it's the police broadcasting the bait car description and general location. harvey relays the information to pilot paul hollenbeck who flies to the scene. >> we thought we'll go. because you can never tell. >> the suspect starts driving the wrong way down a multi-lane road. and the police who have full control of the vehicle decide they need to shut it down quick. >> control 267, turn that car off now. >> i got him. there he is. >> about that time we saw the vehicle. >> with the car stopped and the doors automatically locked, the suspect knows he's in trouble. but he's going to try and make a run for it. >> somehow after banging on the locked door with what appears to be a laptop computer, the suspect makes his escape. but he doesn't get far. hollenbeck and harvey track the
but unbeknownst to him, authorities are tracking his movements. and they're not the only ones., the crew in the action news camera is making their morning rounds. monitoring the police scanner and roads for any stories. and boy, do they find one. when aerial photographer jason harvey hears news, he perks up. it's the police broadcasting the bait car description and general location. harvey relays the information to pilot paul hollenbeck who flies to the scene. >> we thought we'll go....
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unbeknownst to him, the worm left the board his laptop because it was part of the environment. he then unplugged, went home, plugged into the internet and the worm didn't realize the environment had changed. and it started propagating itself which it was designed to do. but out across the internet thinking it was still in natans. and suddenly we all saw what people later named the stuck net virus. we didn't know where it came from. in fact bill broad and i who were writing about this at the time and john markoff of the times we had it run initially. we thought it was a virus that had been spread generally around iran and other countries in hopes it would get into natan. we had it exactly backwards, charlie. it started there and spread out. >> rose: how did they get it started, the necessity of having something come in from outside. >> they had to get it across the air gap. the iranians like many american companies separated their computers from the rest of the internet so nobody could get inside. somebody had to work in with a usb, flash drive or laptop computer something else
unbeknownst to him, the worm left the board his laptop because it was part of the environment. he then unplugged, went home, plugged into the internet and the worm didn't realize the environment had changed. and it started propagating itself which it was designed to do. but out across the internet thinking it was still in natans. and suddenly we all saw what people later named the stuck net virus. we didn't know where it came from. in fact bill broad and i who were writing about this at the...
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meanwhile, i am enjoying the afternoon, unbeknownst to me, brian, who is effectively the stud reporterdia decoder blog, was hot on the tail of a story that i was about to quit and take my phone out after the ceremony, always a mistake to look at your phone, i might add, and find out that brian wants a statement, am i leaving msnbc to do something i'm not going to do that i'm not doing. work it out. brian gave us time, we scrambled the jets, get the staff on the phone, let them know what is going on, our director is flipping burgers, thank you, brian, screwed him up, having a nice day at the pool, producers, mary and john, out at the beach there is mary, chris was traveling, tracy, there is john, our executive producer, steve, meanwhile, there's chris, watching the yanks. trying to enjoy a sunday you okay, brian? so we get on the staff with the phone at 4:30, and for all of you, look -- these guys really just unbelievable, there's brian there. here is the fazaka. my last day on the air is the 22nd of this month. if you want the full explanation, you can head to dylanratigan.com. check o
meanwhile, i am enjoying the afternoon, unbeknownst to me, brian, who is effectively the stud reporterdia decoder blog, was hot on the tail of a story that i was about to quit and take my phone out after the ceremony, always a mistake to look at your phone, i might add, and find out that brian wants a statement, am i leaving msnbc to do something i'm not going to do that i'm not doing. work it out. brian gave us time, we scrambled the jets, get the staff on the phone, let them know what is...
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for decades he was on the payroll of the spanish unbeknownst to his superiors in the u.s. army and the u.s. government. anyway, so burr's logic strikes us, perhaps, assuming that he did what he was alleged to have done, to have plotted this scheme to separate what is, well, the mississippi valley or texas and beyond from the rest of the united states. but it hardly seemed, it hardly seemed a heinous crime to most of those people living in the west at the time. and i will simply add that there are plenty of people living in the states of the former confederacy today who think, you know, the confederacy lost the argument on the battlefield, the argument that states have a right to chart their own futures. anyway, so that's what i can make of it. how are we doing? >> i think we're -- >> all right. yes, yes, i can't let you get out of here without at least the possibility of buying a book. thank you very much, you've been a wonderful audience. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> a
for decades he was on the payroll of the spanish unbeknownst to his superiors in the u.s. army and the u.s. government. anyway, so burr's logic strikes us, perhaps, assuming that he did what he was alleged to have done, to have plotted this scheme to separate what is, well, the mississippi valley or texas and beyond from the rest of the united states. but it hardly seemed, it hardly seemed a heinous crime to most of those people living in the west at the time. and i will simply add that there...