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we hope to see those funds flowing to us soon. on pace to we are continuing our efforts to seek funding. we are in the near term looking for funding for the technical studies, to keep that moving forward. that is all i have for today. >> and i would like to have tom give us an update on the spe. >> good morning, board. i wanted to give an update on the sbe activities. on october 20, we had a bid for the opening tg-1901 package. that is on the calendar today for approval. their lowest bid was at $663,000 to relocate and to build the interim screen wall at 301 mission. in november, we will have a really busy month. we have a big opening for the tg03 excavation package on november 20 -- i'm sorry, november 9. we will also have been openings as well for the 4.4 san -- and 4.3 package, which are both part of the site utility package. we have meetings for both of those packages on october 27. continuing with our reach efforts, last wednesday, we participated in that event. on item 27, at the galleria design center. it was very successfu
we hope to see those funds flowing to us soon. on pace to we are continuing our efforts to seek funding. we are in the near term looking for funding for the technical studies, to keep that moving forward. that is all i have for today. >> and i would like to have tom give us an update on the spe. >> good morning, board. i wanted to give an update on the sbe activities. on october 20, we had a bid for the opening tg-1901 package. that is on the calendar today for approval. their...
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raj mathai will join us soon with much more on the giants' big world series game 4 victory.nd they couldn't have done it without a rookie. a 21-year-old rookie, to be exact. tonight madison bumgarner looking like an experienced veteran as he mow downs the rangers. and the bay area good luck spread to the gridiron as well as the raiders offense once again put on a show and put up the numbers. but did it come at a cost for a star defender? and maybe they should be playing in london more often. thousands of miles and an ocean away from home, the niners get back in the win column with the help of a third string qb. >>> but first that. >> won the first two g
raj mathai will join us soon with much more on the giants' big world series game 4 victory.nd they couldn't have done it without a rookie. a 21-year-old rookie, to be exact. tonight madison bumgarner looking like an experienced veteran as he mow downs the rangers. and the bay area good luck spread to the gridiron as well as the raiders offense once again put on a show and put up the numbers. but did it come at a cost for a star defender? and maybe they should be playing in london more often....
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well charlotte joins us soon for a live business update after a short break. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. in some petersburg ots available in hotels a story and i'm going to. read a science bill to kowtow to triple the sotto the true story toto gold you gold you know tilson to elvis you still dostoevsky. in the sea in this column if you visit. hello welcome to the business program with michelle m's folly russia's moved into fourth place in attracting nanotech invested and is adding to its record of the nano four which is under way here in moscow our correspondent allan bushell who's at the event for us has the latest. there's a real buzz about the place today it comes off to the head of microsoft steve ballmer kicked off proceedings with a deal to join russia silicon valley called skolkovo the head of russia's nanotech corporation for those high tech sector most high profile of the market that of technology anatoly to myself and of the joint venture funds which will invest in bos
well charlotte joins us soon for a live business update after a short break. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. in some petersburg ots available in hotels a story and i'm going to. read a science bill to kowtow to triple the sotto the true story toto gold you gold you know tilson to elvis you still dostoevsky. in the sea in this column if you visit. hello welcome to the business program with michelle m's folly russia's...
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the people who knocked the buildings down will hear all of us soon. [ applause ] struck up a chant. . usa. usa." ♪ ♪ >> sean: that was the moment that none of us will ever forget. we're honored to be joined tonight in studio by retired new york city firefighter bob beckwith us here tonight. welcome. [ applause [ applause ] >> i don't think either of us realized that that picture of us on the fire truck would become famous. i didn't think it at the time. i know bob didn't. he was there suffering on behalf of the people that he had served with. and he was worried and concerned about finding his pals. i was concerned about telling the firefighters and policemen and rescue workers how much the country supported them. they were concerned about whether or not as president i had what it took to get after that enemy. it was an amazing experience. on september 14, in what i described as like walking in to hell. >> sean: that was an unscripted moment. >> yes, that's right. >> sean: you didn't have a teleprompter. i'm not -- i don't mean to make -- [ laughter ] i don't mean to make light, but t
the people who knocked the buildings down will hear all of us soon. [ applause ] struck up a chant. . usa. usa." ♪ ♪ >> sean: that was the moment that none of us will ever forget. we're honored to be joined tonight in studio by retired new york city firefighter bob beckwith us here tonight. welcome. [ applause [ applause ] >> i don't think either of us realized that that picture of us on the fire truck would become famous. i didn't think it at the time. i know bob didn't....
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interest rates and by gigantic debt which nobody can finance the farmers are going to give up on us soon and then what do we do doug what do you think what's the future of the middle class is not very good unless you. actually start investing get the money out of the hands of financiers and into actual productive investment ok and elsewhere goes to which future of the middle class well who is going to decide where that productive money goes to if the government decides what the industries need to find they're not going to work because the government has no sense of what what is productive and what isn't productive you've got to leave those decisions ahead of the of of of it's working pretty well china it's working very well in the private sector there are there communist in name only there communist in their political class but but their economy is run by entrepreneurs and business people ok on that you know generally more capital in america ok well let me will do a program on that in the future what's more capitalistic china or the united states many thanks to my guest today on the york
interest rates and by gigantic debt which nobody can finance the farmers are going to give up on us soon and then what do we do doug what do you think what's the future of the middle class is not very good unless you. actually start investing get the money out of the hands of financiers and into actual productive investment ok and elsewhere goes to which future of the middle class well who is going to decide where that productive money goes to if the government decides what the industries need...
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world hears you, and the people -- and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> all right. he also defended his decision to water board terrorist suspects, including 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. >> let's talk about waterboarding. we believe america is going to be attacked again. all kinds of intelligence coming in. one of the high value operatives was khalid shaikh mohammed, who ordered the attack on 9/11. they said, he's got information. i said, find out what he knows. i said to our team, are the techniques legal? a legal team says, yes, they are, i said, use them. >> why is waterboarding legal? >> because the lawyer said it was legal. does not fall within the ant anti-torture act. i'm not a lawyer. you have to trust the judgment of the people around you. i will tell you this, using those techniques saved lives. my job was to protect america, and i did. >> joe, i know where you stand on that. let's back up to that moment on the rubble, which really was an extremely strong moment for the former president. >> yeah. a lot of people don't remember how
world hears you, and the people -- and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> all right. he also defended his decision to water board terrorist suspects, including 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. >> let's talk about waterboarding. we believe america is going to be attacked again. all kinds of intelligence coming in. one of the high value operatives was khalid shaikh mohammed, who ordered the attack on 9/11. they said, he's got information. i...
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there is the front out to the west generating showers but won't affect us soon. high pressure will hold up today and all weekend so prepare for an awesome weekend. tomorrow milder still, 65 to 69 degrees. sunshine throughout and even on sunday partly cloudy, mid 60's. cooler air monday and 59. slight chance of evening shower. chance of rain from the gulf of mexico and up into this area by tuesday. early wednesday some showers and then clearing again. >> the roads we have seen little things going on all morning and they are still persisting. joppa road some fire activity in towson danway and pleasant plains road. you could see lane closures there. rosedale we have an accident at golden ring at kenwood avenue, a car through the front of a 7-11 and could take a while. upperco defective light at hanover pike and emory and old york near lentz in parkton. ritchie highway shut down 11th to townsend and southwestern boulevard at wilkins avenue an accident. the harrisburg expressway at shawan both directions moving freely. over to a live view of the beltway at 295 in the
there is the front out to the west generating showers but won't affect us soon. high pressure will hold up today and all weekend so prepare for an awesome weekend. tomorrow milder still, 65 to 69 degrees. sunshine throughout and even on sunday partly cloudy, mid 60's. cooler air monday and 59. slight chance of evening shower. chance of rain from the gulf of mexico and up into this area by tuesday. early wednesday some showers and then clearing again. >> the roads we have seen little...
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rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked all these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> usa! usa! usa! >> the truth of the matter is the unscripted moments are best whether they come out right or not. i have always believed that the simpler the message, in other words, the clearer and simpler the message that the more likely our citizens are going to understand what a president is saying. i can remember people coming in to brief me and there was jibberish and a long rambling answers to questions and i remember thinking this person doesn't know what they are talking about if they can't tell me what it is. >> bottom line here. >> of course, you need rationale and explanation but it is kind this of circuitous logic and rambling along that created a certain sense of doubt in my mind. i tried to speak as plainly as i could so people knew where i was coming from. and more importantly, when i spoke about intentions my intentions were to follow through. in other words, i just wasn't saying something and trying to get somebody to say oh, well, i like him. i was trying to say
rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked all these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> usa! usa! usa! >> the truth of the matter is the unscripted moments are best whether they come out right or not. i have always believed that the simpler the message, in other words, the clearer and simpler the message that the more likely our citizens are going to understand what a president is saying. i can remember people coming in to brief me and there was jibberish and a...
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you and the people -- [ cheering ] >> and the people who knocked these buildings, will hear all of us soon! [ cheering ] u.s.a.! >> the truth of the matter is, the unscripted moments are best. whether they come out right or not. i've always believed that the simpler the message, the clearer and simpler the message the more likely our citizens are going to understand what a president is saying. i can remember people coming in to brief me, we shouldn't listen to gibberish and long ramling answers to questions -- i remember thinki the person doesn't know what they are talking about. they can't get to the point. of course you need rationale and an explanation of why the bottom line is what it is and that's fine. kind of circuitous logic and ramling along, created certain sense of doubt in my mind. i tried speak as plainly as i could so people knew where i was coming from. more importantly, spoke -- when i spoke about intentions, my intentions were to follow through. i just wasn't saying something, trying to get somebody to say like him. i was trying to say something to say this is what we are
you and the people -- [ cheering ] >> and the people who knocked these buildings, will hear all of us soon! [ cheering ] u.s.a.! >> the truth of the matter is, the unscripted moments are best. whether they come out right or not. i've always believed that the simpler the message, the clearer and simpler the message the more likely our citizens are going to understand what a president is saying. i can remember people coming in to brief me, we shouldn't listen to gibberish and long...
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and the people who knocked these buildings will hear all of us soon. bill: that's the first time i heard that story. they were calling me george, and you could see the ang ner their faces. it was like i get it. i know what you want. martha: and he needed to respond to that. bill: i know what you need. martha: and it was such a great spontaneous moment, you know. so much of what we see from our presidents is scripted, and it was just -- it was such a spontaneous human moment and i think that's why it's so seared in everyone's memories forever. bill: that was on nbc but sean hannity has the first cable interview, an outstanding interview with the president. you will see it later tonight, 9:00 eastern time, special edition of hannity, of the difficult, defining decisions he made as president, also what he thinks of today's scene and what he thinks of the tea party, all this coming up later tonight, prime time, 9:00 eastern. martha: looking forward to that. >>> well, a stunning admission on the cargo plane terror plot. officials have known about this gapin
and the people who knocked these buildings will hear all of us soon. bill: that's the first time i heard that story. they were calling me george, and you could see the ang ner their faces. it was like i get it. i know what you want. martha: and he needed to respond to that. bill: i know what you need. martha: and it was such a great spontaneous moment, you know. so much of what we see from our presidents is scripted, and it was just -- it was such a spontaneous human moment and i think that's...
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the people who knocks down these buildings will hear all of us soon. the crowd bumped into defy the better chance of the usa, usa. bush handed the bull horn off. he climbed down. in an iconic moment, he was very much alone with enormous responsibility. the nation wanted reassurance. it wanted to know it had a leader who understand the mission america faced. no speech writers were involved. it was a moment that connected with the public. without assistance and in an instance, george w. bush gave voice to america's desires. i talk about us going home from there. that night i sat in my darkened study at home. i realized there was no noise from passengerrer -- passenger planes in our out of the house. all i could hear was the distance growl of the combat air patrol that now prowled high over the capitol. in coming months, it was to become a reminder of our changed lives. back in new york, an exhausted retired firefighter drove home from ground zero to his long island home. bob beckwitt had the flag he had carried on the truck. bob didn't know if his wife b
the people who knocks down these buildings will hear all of us soon. the crowd bumped into defy the better chance of the usa, usa. bush handed the bull horn off. he climbed down. in an iconic moment, he was very much alone with enormous responsibility. the nation wanted reassurance. it wanted to know it had a leader who understand the mission america faced. no speech writers were involved. it was a moment that connected with the public. without assistance and in an instance, george w. bush gave...
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rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked all these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> usa! usa! usa! >> the truth of the matter is the unscripted moments are best whether they come out right or not. i have always believed that the simpler the message, in other words, the clearer and simpler the message that the more likely our citizens are going to understand what a president is saying. i can remember people coming in to brief me and there was jibberish and a long rambling answers to questions and i remember thinking this person doesn't know what they are talking about if they can't tell me what it is. >> bottom line here. >> of course, you need rationale and explanation but it is kind this of circuitous logic and rambling along that created a certain sense of doubt in my mind. i tried to speak as plainly as i could so people knew where i was coming from. and more importantly, when i spoke about intentions my intentions were to follow through. in other words, i just wasn't saying something and trying to get somebody to say oh, well, i like him. i was trying to say
rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked all these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> usa! usa! usa! >> the truth of the matter is the unscripted moments are best whether they come out right or not. i have always believed that the simpler the message, in other words, the clearer and simpler the message that the more likely our citizens are going to understand what a president is saying. i can remember people coming in to brief me and there was jibberish and a...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear from all of us soon for many he became a hero that day but soon the questioning started. >> did you not have any idea who was behind this? >> i mean we all surmised it was al qaeda, but before you make a decision to go find somebody, you want to make sure the intelligence is as good as it can get. the next couple of days we heard all kinds of chatter and celebratory talk. >> did you every ask yourself what more could i have done to prevent this from happening? >> we didn't have any solid intelligence to give us a warning on this. we didn't have any intelligence that said, get ready, they're going fly planes into the new york buildings. >> here's what you say. u i would pour my heart and soul into protecting this country, whatever it took. it took two wars. >> yeah. >> it took thousands of lives, american lives, billions of dollars. you could say it took guantanamo and abu ghraib and government eaves-dropping and waterboarding. did it take too much? >> we didn't have an attack. i vowed i would protect the
[ cheers and applause ] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear from all of us soon for many he became a hero that day but soon the questioning started. >> did you not have any idea who was behind this? >> i mean we all surmised it was al qaeda, but before you make a decision to go find somebody, you want to make sure the intelligence is as good as it can get. the next couple of days we heard all kinds of chatter and celebratory talk. >> did you...
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people... ( cheers and applause ) and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. ( cheers and applause ) >> lehrer: in the pursuit of al- qaeda, mr. bush authorized water-boarding captured suspects like khalid sheik mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11. he told lauer that it saved lives. >> they say, "he's got information." i said, "find out what he knows." and so i said to our team, "are the techniques legal?" and a legal team says, "yes, they are." and i said, "use them." >> lehrer: the former president also stood by his decision to invade iraq, even though the u.s. failed to find weapons of mass destruction. it had been the main rationale he cited for going to war. >> your words-- "no one was more sickened or angry than i was when we didn't find weapons of mass destruction." you still have a sickening feeling... >> i do. >> ...when you think about it. >> i do. >> was there ever any consideration of apologizing to the american people? >> i mean, apologizing would basically say the decision was the wrong decision, and i don't believe it was the wrong decisio
people... ( cheers and applause ) and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. ( cheers and applause ) >> lehrer: in the pursuit of al- qaeda, mr. bush authorized water-boarding captured suspects like khalid sheik mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11. he told lauer that it saved lives. >> they say, "he's got information." i said, "find out what he knows." and so i said to our team, "are the techniques legal?" and a legal...
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is said to be making military progress and national security correspondent david martin tells us they'll soon have some new fire power to add to their arsenal. >> reporter: the american troop surge is about to pack a bigger wallop. early next year, marines in southern afghanistan will have a company of tanks with which to pursue the taliban. that's only 15 tanks, but retired general jack keane, a confident of general david petraeus, thinks it's just the beginning. >> it may be the lead company of more tanks to follow. >> reporter: the first use of tanks in afghanistan is part of what an aid to petraeus calls squeezing down on the taliban like a giant anaconda. >> we've never been able to do that before and that's making a difference and beginning to erode the morale of the taliban. it's starting to break their will. >> reporter: the pace of american operations keeps going up from week to week. night raids up six-fold. air strikes nearly double. but it comes with a built-in drawback. >> this market increase in night raids and operation has been very visible to the afghan people and they have b
is said to be making military progress and national security correspondent david martin tells us they'll soon have some new fire power to add to their arsenal. >> reporter: the american troop surge is about to pack a bigger wallop. early next year, marines in southern afghanistan will have a company of tanks with which to pursue the taliban. that's only 15 tanks, but retired general jack keane, a confident of general david petraeus, thinks it's just the beginning. >> it may be the...
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components and when you get some soon has announced plans to release the first mobile phones with graphene touch screens in two thousand and twelve. the watches or switches so let's use this date as a reference point that malaysia soon looks samsung's big secret we got to see a working touchscreen prototype in a lab at some human coin university in the south korean city of suwannee they collaborates with the nearby headquarters of the electronics giant don't worry about the size they've already started producing graphene sheets several times larger. griffin the sorts center. has some sewing to create so i think it's the first to be this is a center in korea this is the good since in this is set up making two thousand at the time only one since it emitter good thing what's the maximum size limitation is already history they've now made sheets with a seventy six centimeter or thirty inch diagonal consistent properties and production costs that approach viable commercial adaptation they use a process called chemical vapor deposition to form a sheet of graph. on a copper substrate then they transferred onto a flexible plastic surface when it cools if samsung is really to
components and when you get some soon has announced plans to release the first mobile phones with graphene touch screens in two thousand and twelve. the watches or switches so let's use this date as a reference point that malaysia soon looks samsung's big secret we got to see a working touchscreen prototype in a lab at some human coin university in the south korean city of suwannee they collaborates with the nearby headquarters of the electronics giant don't worry about the size they've already...
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use to go to russia and abroad. for me kuhn today the focus is on affixing their chips to moscow metro cards but the same production technology will soon be used to stick energy free memory morsels where ever we want them or if id can transmit over different frequencies so they work in different distances one for your car passing through automatic toll booths another for the ski pass if your favorite slow. there in person oh id cards for access to our t's moscow studios as well as biometric passports they help libraries keep track of their massive collections and companies like wal-mart track all their goods while some are concerned about saif i scenarios where they be used to control us others like ross nunn and chief anatoli chubais use are excited about how they'll fix some of life's day to day headaches. technology for the stalls of the future as of today that is being what saved it together with the leading experts in this sphere it provides for the transition of old trait to a new technological principle that in fact it means replacing traditional ball carriers which at present can be found on any bottle or commodity with billion
use to go to russia and abroad. for me kuhn today the focus is on affixing their chips to moscow metro cards but the same production technology will soon be used to stick energy free memory morsels where ever we want them or if id can transmit over different frequencies so they work in different distances one for your car passing through automatic toll booths another for the ski pass if your favorite slow. there in person oh id cards for access to our t's moscow studios as well as biometric...
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maybe there are other issues as commissioner mazzucco was telling us here. as soon as we know that, i think it should be considered an action item. >> first a few comments. i hadn't been aware of meeting or knowing what's going on. i would like to be involved, it's of great interest to me, but i haven't been so far. with respect to december 8, i appreciate, commissioner dejesus, that you have gone to great lengths to have people involved that were going to come and speak. obviously i wasn't informed that was going to be the day that people were considering. i understand. regardless, if it happens to be a day i can't be here, i would request that to the extent it go forward, i am not suggesting that we do not have your speakers come, but would not want it set as an action item as a professional courtesy if i'm not here to vote. i will do my best inform understand -- to understand the presentations that were made that day, but i would like to be sensitive that i am part of the working group and also that it not be part of the action items that day, because long before
maybe there are other issues as commissioner mazzucco was telling us here. as soon as we know that, i think it should be considered an action item. >> first a few comments. i hadn't been aware of meeting or knowing what's going on. i would like to be involved, it's of great interest to me, but i haven't been so far. with respect to december 8, i appreciate, commissioner dejesus, that you have gone to great lengths to have people involved that were going to come and speak. obviously i...
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joining us from the soon-to-be-opened station is captain gutierrez. thanks for joining us.is is a happy day for you with a new station about to open, right? >> one more time, i'm sorry? >> i said this must be a happy day for you with a station that's opening in the midst of all the bad economic news. >> it's very nice to have a new staying. the station has been a long time in coming. the crews are excited about it. we'ral really grateful and thankful of the grand opening and the opening of the new station. >> we know these are very tough budget time fwus station was built with funds voters approved of back in 2002. so how are you going to staff the station? we know that times have been very tough for the fire department. >> well, the station was built with a bond that was staffed. the staffing was from the previous fire companies that were here before the station was taken down for the rebuild, so we have our engine and our truck back. we're still missing our water tending that used to be housed out here. we're hoping to get that back and it will be back and up and running
joining us from the soon-to-be-opened station is captain gutierrez. thanks for joining us.is is a happy day for you with a new station about to open, right? >> one more time, i'm sorry? >> i said this must be a happy day for you with a station that's opening in the midst of all the bad economic news. >> it's very nice to have a new staying. the station has been a long time in coming. the crews are excited about it. we'ral really grateful and thankful of the grand opening and...