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. >>> con aplausos y vítores los residentes del vecindario celebraron al saber que el segundo sospechoson residencia vio al sujeto herido y llamó a la policía. >>> los agentes lo rodearon pero dzhokar tsarnáev respondió con una ráfaga de tiros, la policía respondió y aunque el propósito era capturarlo con vida fue llvo entonces, al hospital. >>> la fiscal del estado dice que su trabajo no termina y que la investigación continúa >>> el gobernador de massachusetts se mostró agradecido, el presidente barack obama dice que se investigará lo sucedido mientras el presidente obama. >>> los hermanos aproximadamente a la media noche robaron un auto y provocaron una persecuciÓn policial. >>> a la madrugada escuchamos sirenas y habÍa como 50 autos de la policÍa siguiendo a alguien, minutos despuÉs escuchamos una explosiÓn y rÁfagas de armas de fuego. uno de los sospechosos estaba mal herido, y es que el hombre de 26 aÑos tenÍa explosivos adheridos al cuerpo y un instrumento detonador. >>> se siguen investigando ria tres personas, que podrÍan tener un nexo con los dos hermanos. >>> natalia, ¿sabemos
. >>> con aplausos y vítores los residentes del vecindario celebraron al saber que el segundo sospechoson residencia vio al sujeto herido y llamó a la policía. >>> los agentes lo rodearon pero dzhokar tsarnáev respondió con una ráfaga de tiros, la policía respondió y aunque el propósito era capturarlo con vida fue llvo entonces, al hospital. >>> la fiscal del estado dice que su trabajo no termina y que la investigación continúa >>> el gobernador de...
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. >> and i just also wanted to emphasize since i have the microphone now, commissioner vitor, as you're looking at this buildout timeline, i want to make sure you're reading it the way we intend. you can see the rows describe the actual activities, the resources we're investing in. the columns are related to the program year we're in. so, on launch day, the first day customers are enrolling in this program, we are maximizing their participation in existing energy efficiency programs. meanwhile, we're also at our desks developing new programs for energy efficiency. we are -- they already know how much we will pay them for any small-scale renewable electricity that they already have operating on their roofs or that they have invested in, but that they're not consuming at their home. that's the net energy metering part of the program. day one, that tariff is available to them. same thing for the go solar s.f. program. they can take advan
. >> and i just also wanted to emphasize since i have the microphone now, commissioner vitor, as you're looking at this buildout timeline, i want to make sure you're reading it the way we intend. you can see the rows describe the actual activities, the resources we're investing in. the columns are related to the program year we're in. so, on launch day, the first day customers are enrolling in this program, we are maximizing their participation in existing energy efficiency programs....
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joining us is tommy vitor. and christopher hill, a former u.s. ambassador to south korea. he's now dean of the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon. he served as head of the u.s. pacific command and admiral fallon, what worries me the most is the miscalculation that can trigger an all-out war. are you concerned about that? >> i think it's prudent to be concerned and certainly pay close attention to this. but i believe this thing may be a little bit overhyped right now. >> tell us why. tell us why. >> well, the first thing is his ability to strike the u.s. i think is mostly talk. there's a possibility that some of his missiles might be able to range alaska or possibly u.s. territory or bases closer in. but unlikely, they have never demonstrated an ability to get anything to fly as far as the u.s. it took them many years to get the one missile that we call the taepodong 2 to fly. i think the rhetoric is not helpful, of course. i think this is a lot of the same old stuff out of the playbook that his father a
joining us is tommy vitor. and christopher hill, a former u.s. ambassador to south korea. he's now dean of the school of international studies at the university of denver. and retired u.s. navy admiral william fallon. he served as head of the u.s. pacific command and admiral fallon, what worries me the most is the miscalculation that can trigger an all-out war. are you concerned about that? >> i think it's prudent to be concerned and certainly pay close attention to this. but i believe...
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former national security council spokesman tommy vitor and former national press secretary for the obama campaign, ben leebolt and nbc political director, chuck todd. you said and i thought very importantly an astute observation, the white house did not want to have to deal with syria. they did not want to have to deal with the red line. they now obviously have to deal with it. what did you make of the sort of tango that the president was doing in front of the press corps as far as what happens now? >> i think he's sending the same message he's been sending for the last week with the administration -- there's no interest in doing something. they don't want to have to intervene. this is not a rush to military intervention this is not a march to war. and i think the most important nuance in his answer, it was a nuance, when you say he didn't offer a lot of clarity, that's fair. but by not offering the clarity, he sort of gave a hint at where they're leaning, which ise has a range of options. when they finish determining the chain of custody on chemical weapons, how they intervene is going
former national security council spokesman tommy vitor and former national press secretary for the obama campaign, ben leebolt and nbc political director, chuck todd. you said and i thought very importantly an astute observation, the white house did not want to have to deal with syria. they did not want to have to deal with the red line. they now obviously have to deal with it. what did you make of the sort of tango that the president was doing in front of the press corps as far as what happens...