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walter: how great it is to be here at the museum. >> thank you. walter: wonderful pleasure. can i give a shout out to steve wozniak? i just saw him and his wife. stand up. [laughter] walter: all the history is here. totally intimidating me because i will look over and they will be nodding and shaking their heads. it wasn't that way exactly. >> this is a silicon valley crowd. they will not be that polite. walter: oh dear. >> we are so happy to have you here. let me ask you about the very first meeting with steve jobs. 1984, you described yourself as a junior editor of the times. he comes to new york to demonstrate the macintosh. how does that go? walter: you see both sides. that absolutely passant side. you see him sitting there with the original mac. he shows us how thin it is. he shows us all the graphical icons, and you can tell he is passionate about every pixel. he is also furious at time magazine, tells us that we are not nearly as good as newsweek. some guy had written a horrible story about him. i saw the petulant side. that is when i first started to realize the impa
walter: how great it is to be here at the museum. >> thank you. walter: wonderful pleasure. can i give a shout out to steve wozniak? i just saw him and his wife. stand up. [laughter] walter: all the history is here. totally intimidating me because i will look over and they will be nodding and shaking their heads. it wasn't that way exactly. >> this is a silicon valley crowd. they will not be that polite. walter: oh dear. >> we are so happy to have you here. let me ask you...
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>> anthony: right. >> walter: or tr t something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when we becomeeople have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so tony this is basically where we go diving, this area. a nice sandy spot. okay ready, go ahead, let it go. okay, we are here, man. ♪ when we get here to the octopus, we're gonna coax him out of his hole. so, we stick the spear in there. you're gonna make him feel he's not safe no more. when he comes running out there, you want to stick him with a spear. >> anthony: final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp blow from a mallet. or, if you want to go old-school, bite him right in the brain. in my case it took repeated crunching to locate the apparently chiclet-sized organ. >> walter: it's going to come to you, take your time.
>> anthony: right. >> walter: or tr t something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when we becomeeople have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >>...
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perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. local abortion rights opponents join nationwide protest against planned parenthood. >>> innings isers center joel embiid is sidelined with an injury so how could he be dancing on the stage during a concert last night? >>> but big story on "action news" is funeral for fallen corrections officer lieutenant steven floyd. floyd was killed more than a week ago when inmates took him and three other people hostage at the vaughn correctional center near smyrna. "action news" reporter trish hartman has details from dover >> he was type of the person that you would expect to be a hero. which he is. >> reporter: one by one mourn ers boarded buses headed to delaware state university to remember slain corrections officer, lieutenant steven thyroid. >> i saw a lot of grief, you know, and what he put himself through and what he did for the officers and stuff. you know, sacrifice that he made. >> reporter: floyd a 47 year-old father and grandfather was killed during a standoff and hostage situation l
perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez. local abortion rights opponents join nationwide protest against planned parenthood. >>> innings isers center joel embiid is sidelined with an injury so how could he be dancing on the stage during a concert last night? >>> but big story on "action news" is funeral for fallen corrections officer lieutenant steven floyd. floyd was killed more than a week ago when inmates took him and three other people hostage at the...
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and walter perez: >>> saturday night i'm walter perez.ab driver shooters another in the frankford section. donald trump holds a campaign rally. but the big story is a refreshing break from winter. take a look at the promenade in gilesackaction news reporter is asking people how they spent their day. we begin with meteorologist melissa magee, and our first check of accu weather forecast. >> hard to believe that we're in the month of february because temperatures are nice and mild. in fact, if you look at yesterday's high, 45 degrees, it was a seasonal friday, but today, we shot up to 68 degrees in philadelphia. that's a huge jump. in fact, one degree shy of the record, the record for today, 69 set back in 2011, the average for this time of year is 44. pretty comfortable at this hour with the southerly wind 61 in the city. same thing in wilmington to the north and west of reading, and lancaster temperatures in the middle and lower 60's. 51 in the poconos, here is satellite six along with action radar, we got a partly cloudy sky and a little
and walter perez: >>> saturday night i'm walter perez.ab driver shooters another in the frankford section. donald trump holds a campaign rally. but the big story is a refreshing break from winter. take a look at the promenade in gilesackaction news reporter is asking people how they spent their day. we begin with meteorologist melissa magee, and our first check of accu weather forecast. >> hard to believe that we're in the month of february because temperatures are nice and mild....
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i wonder, walter, if you can make a prediction -- maybe to both of you, but walter first -- if you couldake a prediction as to whether tech, these stocks we're talking about, will continue to thrive as a business and an investment under the trump administration or not? >> yes, i mean, i think it would be great if this administration and everybody would keep our eye on the ball, which is improving the economy, maybe doing tax reform, doing an infrastructure bill that makes some sense, doing all sorts of repatriation that could help the economy, and including regulatory reform. it doesn't just help technology companies but helps the fords and the general electrics and the general motors that are the backbone of our economy. so i don't think we should be singling out particular industries, but if everybody kept their eye on an economic ball instead of getting distracted by the type of things we've been tweeting about, i think you could really see the economy take off, all companies, especially tech companies. >> certainly the hope among some. switching gears just slightly here, guys. those
i wonder, walter, if you can make a prediction -- maybe to both of you, but walter first -- if you couldake a prediction as to whether tech, these stocks we're talking about, will continue to thrive as a business and an investment under the trump administration or not? >> yes, i mean, i think it would be great if this administration and everybody would keep our eye on the ball, which is improving the economy, maybe doing tax reform, doing an infrastructure bill that makes some sense,...
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jeanette reyes, walter? >> protests have spread far and wide. took place at the nation's capital and were joined from london and paris and in around a mosque. >> what was said about vladimir putin is making headlines tonight. >> do you respect putin? >> i do. >> why? >> i respect a lot of people. he's a leader of his country. i say it's better to get along with russia than not and if they help with the fight against is isis. >> putin is a killer. there are a lot of killers. do you think our country is innocent? >> vice president mike sens pens in philadelphia today inside is building that once served as united states congress. pence's arrival drew protesters that picketed outside. bob brooks has more. >> he walked into a standing ovation. mike pence greeted by 120 members. the main focus of his speech was supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. >> by the grace of god, i believe neil gorsuch will take his seat as ju justice on the supreme court court. >> after he was nominate today the 10th court of appeals, he was given a rating of well qualified th
jeanette reyes, walter? >> protests have spread far and wide. took place at the nation's capital and were joined from london and paris and in around a mosque. >> what was said about vladimir putin is making headlines tonight. >> do you respect putin? >> i do. >> why? >> i respect a lot of people. he's a leader of his country. i say it's better to get along with russia than not and if they help with the fight against is isis. >> putin is a killer. there...
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i'll walter perez. story is developing news from kenzington where a police officer was injured after a wild chase with dirt bikers. jeanette reyes has the whole story. jeanette? >> walter, a highway patrol officer is recovering from an injured leg after a long chase. it was a chaotic night for sure. right now police are trying to figure out what happened. for nearly two hours, officers shut down diamond street between 23rd and 24th. the police pursuit may have started with the sound of gunshots. authorities tell "action news" they heard what sounded like gunfire. they have yet to find casings, but it set off the chase. a bike was recovered. that's where the female patrol officer was injured, possibly a broken leg. the chase continued to eerie where another bike was found. no weapons were found at any of the scenes. the scenes are now cleared out. the highway patrol officer may have suffered a broken leg. how she got the injury we do not know yet and her condition has not been released. police do not kno
i'll walter perez. story is developing news from kenzington where a police officer was injured after a wild chase with dirt bikers. jeanette reyes has the whole story. jeanette? >> walter, a highway patrol officer is recovering from an injured leg after a long chase. it was a chaotic night for sure. right now police are trying to figure out what happened. for nearly two hours, officers shut down diamond street between 23rd and 24th. the police pursuit may have started with the sound of...
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friday when the police found 63-year-old walter clark unconscious, suffering from trauma. his nephew from south carolina got a phone call hours later. >> when they told me he died, that hurt. but i was able to deal with it. then they said it was a homicide and a kind of broke me down. anna-lysa: the police quickly bennett.thomasine she admitted to striking walter with a bat. the unclear. he was 63, but she is 76, so i'm still trying to picture if was just her by herself. because i know the strength of him. anna-lysa: then it was originally charged with assault with intent to kill, but that was changed to murder when the all caps your results showed he
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general walters: yes, sir. the number of marines we need -- in my written statement i said we need a minimum of 194. it's interesting, you hit on the point. why are we hot in equipment? why are we moving the equipment around? because for eight or 10 years we have modernization programs in place. replace our old equipment. but they're delivering over a 30-year time frame and we're buying them at a minimum level. the example for us, the prime ample is we have a 40-year-old amphibious vehicle and we're putting an upgrade on it on a third of them because we won't deliver the new ones yet. jltv, i have a need for light tactical vehicles. we're buying it at a shallow rate. it will take us 20 years to get there. probably the poster child for us is i have a light armored vehicle that's 34 years old and because of the fiscal straints we have been under we never even thought about replacing it obsolescense use on there and the marines deserve new equipment for the threat. mr. kelly: o.c.o. doesn't allow them to modernize
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we look at the forecast, walter.hank you, melissa. >> firefighters were call today the tasty cake plant in philadelphia this morning. a small fire broke out in the oven. the told>> in burkes county, a g police officer shot and killed a man in his 60s that they say pointed a gun at them. the man was pointing his rieflte at neighbors who were having a backyard barbeque. he was angry that they were smoking. officers arrived and asked him to drop his weapon he instead pointed at them. they opened fire and the man is dead. >> a shooting this morning at 2:30 a.m. on the 800 block of allegheny two men got into an altercation outside of the bar. the victim survived the shooting and is being treated at the hospital. >> the brother of north korea's brother was assassinated be i the deadliest nerve agent in the world. a woman claims she thought she was part of a prank and thought the liquid was baby oil. one drop is fatal. the woman and another woman are in custody. >> thousands have protesting the dakota pipel proposal. 240 du
we look at the forecast, walter.hank you, melissa. >> firefighters were call today the tasty cake plant in philadelphia this morning. a small fire broke out in the oven. the told>> in burkes county, a g police officer shot and killed a man in his 60s that they say pointed a gun at them. the man was pointing his rieflte at neighbors who were having a backyard barbeque. he was angry that they were smoking. officers arrived and asked him to drop his weapon he instead pointed at them....
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action news", delaware valley's leading news ram, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez, vice-president mike pence speaks to the federal list society in center city. >>> also a woman is injured by a pole that came crashing down on a street in center city during a car crash. >>> but the big story on "action news" is reversal of the president trump's travel ban at least for now. last night a federal judge blocked the ban and today airlines are accepting travelers from seven muslim majority countries. regardless, white house is vowing to fight as president launched a twit era tack on the why who issued the ruling. "action news" reporter jeanett e reyes has more from p hl. >> reporter: news of the government suspending enforcement of the president trump's controversial refugee and immigration ban was met by many with relief. >> i think that is amazing. i'm a u.s. citizen. it does not affect me but i could tell coming in through immigration, that i was seeing more observed then i usually was before this ban. >> reporter: today's acti
action news", delaware valley's leading news ram, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter perez. >>> saturday night i'm walter perez, vice-president mike pence speaks to the federal list society in center city. >>> also a woman is injured by a pole that came crashing down on a street in center city during a car crash. >>> but the big story on "action news" is reversal of the president trump's travel ban at least for now. last night a...
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walters. mrs. walters: pledge alliance to the lag of the united states of america anto the reblic for which it tands, o natior god, divible, with liy d stice for all. the speaker pro teore: the for one-minute speeches.uests mr. poe: i ask unaimous consent to address e house for one nute a to revise and extend my remar. the eaker pro mpore: out objtion the gentlem is recognized for one minut on which furtheproceedings were postponed mr. speaker president ama has sign an execute order to revive the cann keystone x.l. pipeline. if keystone does not go throh, it does not me they wilnot buy it fr them. canada gett. it will bring thousands of jobs tmy home state of texa this iwhere the pipeline ends at t refineries in southeast texa at peak capacity, the pipeline is expected to deli30,000 barels a day to the lf coast. that is much fuel we get from saudi arabia. at peak capacity, this will be better for the united states and for our self-reliance on our oil. transcanada has reapplied for this permit and t
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walter, michael, thank you.t's not just that, though, it's workers being replaced by other workers doing exactly the same job that don't have additional and new skills. thank you guys for joining us. >> interestingly, a list of companies that rely most on h1 visas out today -- tata consulting, cognizant, infosys and ibm, not many of the companies we tend to talk about. >> exactly. >>> when we come back, details behind amazon's plan to further cut out u.p.s. and fedex when it comes to shipping. plus, more on apple helping lift the dow higher, at least earlier this morning. and later, why san francisco's casting the first stone in the fight over sanctuary cities. when "squawk alley" comes back. ♪ >>> the president promising to cut corporate tax rates, propose a tax holiday to bring overseas cash back to the u.s. which companies and sectors have the most to gain from that? our seema mody's at hq with some answers. >> hi, carl. that's right, the tax holiday could see billions of foreign earnings coming home, and the
walter, michael, thank you.t's not just that, though, it's workers being replaced by other workers doing exactly the same job that don't have additional and new skills. thank you guys for joining us. >> interestingly, a list of companies that rely most on h1 visas out today -- tata consulting, cognizant, infosys and ibm, not many of the companies we tend to talk about. >> exactly. >>> when we come back, details behind amazon's plan to further cut out u.p.s. and fedex when...
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. >>> i'm sarah bloomquist with walter perez. high levels of carbon monoxide send four people to the hospital in north philadelphia >>> also the latest on trade rumors involving sixers center jahlil okafor. >>> ago news is up next. [ alarm clock beeping ] weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] >>> "action news", delaware valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, a college basketball player is in town to play drexel is shot inside south philadelphia. >>> also a mother from mayfair whose little girl is battling cancer receives a home make over courtesy of the philadelphia flyers. >>> but the the big story on "action news" is winnie start to the workweek, high wind warning will be in effect starting tonight. >> today was a raw, rainy day and tomorrow, we co
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we'll see you next time, walter isaacson. our thanks to kara swisher as well. >>> just keeping our eye here on the broader markets. we are seeing stocks hovering around record highs, sort of going back and forth around the unchanged line. a lot of focus on tomorrow's big speech from the president to a joint session of congress. we are seeing some nice gains, though, from materials and steelmakers after the president said he's going to be spending big on infrastructure. "squawk alley" will be right back. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your fute. how do you sol this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insig person on what matters to y. morgan stanley. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm sue herera. here is your "cnbc news update" at this hour. a major accounting firm doing damage control this morning after an epic mix-up at the oscars over who really won best picture. >> guys, guy
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jim. >> thank you walter. >>> let's continue. "action news" reporter bob brooks is live at pine and susquehanna in the fox chase section of philadelphia. bob, you've surveyed the area. what kind of other wind damage have seen? >> reporter: well, jim, it's right behind us. this time it is power lines. you can see this is pine road. it is shut down. crews respect are working on this windy and chilly night to get them fixed. all day we've seen trees down debris and at times people being bumped around by this wind. if you went outside at any point today, you know it was windy. we didn't speak with anyone who enjoyed it. >> i'm . >> reporter: how are you keeping your balance. >> i'm not. i'm getting pushed everywhere. >> reporter: she was being blown away. some very big trees were being knocked over. the results you see aren't good. on springfield avenue this huge tree decades old crashed into the roof of this sunoco. >> when i heard the bang i kind of backed up and then from there like i came outside all these branches everywhere. ye
jim. >> thank you walter. >>> let's continue. "action news" reporter bob brooks is live at pine and susquehanna in the fox chase section of philadelphia. bob, you've surveyed the area. what kind of other wind damage have seen? >> reporter: well, jim, it's right behind us. this time it is power lines. you can see this is pine road. it is shut down. crews respect are working on this windy and chilly night to get them fixed. all day we've seen trees down debris and...
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>> news," delaware le program with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky and walter ♪ ♪ >> >> it a started the day with sunny skies and spring temperatures byetemperaturestemperaturesbut by dinner time, rain and high perezs" cold.el is tracking it all and joins us with our first check of the w theg showers we had across the lehigh and delaware the of severe weather hrough we had stormh you. lancasterds miles per inch in diameter. in lehigh cou lines wereou front moving to the north and east. you look to the west and we have snow showers instability snow showers downwind of the lakes because of the northwesterly wind working its way to the delaware and lehigh valley. quite a contrast in divide. 20s in buffalo and pittsburg. we tap into a piece of that air tomorrow m future tracker 6 showing 8:30 in the morning air tempe e 30s and much the co tomorrow, windchill early in the 20s afternoon in the 30s. details in the accuweather forecast. >> thank you melissa. >> moving on to "action news" reporter jeanette reyes live from center city with more on the storm damage. jeanette? >> walte
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. >> saturday night, walter perez.ere's what's happening, president trump makes his first warnings sincremarks since a fee blocked his travel ban. >> and a gun found inside a car crash. why it's of interest to investigators. >> and patriot fans are waiting to see what bill belichick is wearing on the sidelines. >> president trump attended a white tie gala. he made his first public comments on a federal judge's order blocking the controversial travel ban. he said for the safety of our country, we'll win. elisabeth herr has the latest from new york. >> president trump is taking on james robart who slapped him with a restraining order halting his travel ban to seven muslim countries. >> have there been attacks from the countries since 911. >> the president tweeting, what is the country coming to when a judge can halt a travel ban. the opinion of the so called judge which takes law enforcement from our country is ridiculous and will be overturned. >> judge robart imposed a nationwide hold on the president's policy saying i
. >> saturday night, walter perez.ere's what's happening, president trump makes his first warnings sincremarks since a fee blocked his travel ban. >> and a gun found inside a car crash. why it's of interest to investigators. >> and patriot fans are waiting to see what bill belichick is wearing on the sidelines. >> president trump attended a white tie gala. he made his first public comments on a federal judge's order blocking the controversial travel ban. he said for the...
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and that's where lehigh correspondent walter perez is live as well.alter, you've got the full story. >> reporter: jim, the story system pureover the assalis worked 13 years to nail down every legal requirement to get their loved ones here only to be sent back last week. well, tonight the family is together. >> really nice to know that a lot of people supported us. >> a lot of people. >> reporter: that is 16-year-old matthew assali speaking with governor tom wolf just hours after arriving in the u.s. for what he and his family are hoping is a last time. >> i did not think this was going to happen. i was hoping it was going to happen so today i think we reached what we were trying do and the results are just wonderful. >> reporter: this family's emotional rollercoaster finally came to a stop with this joyful reunion tomorrow at j.f.k. airport in new york. then governor wolf was there to greet them as they rolled into allentown. >> this is a great day. it not only brings this family together which is a really happy convenient but it brings really gun peo
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa had gee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, a federal judge declines to reinstate president trump's travel ban. >>> also a little girl whose girl scout cookie money was rob gets a little help from her neighbors. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is break ing news, it will affect a lot of commuters. >> septa says it has found cracks on the support beams of the two market frankford line cars, so, it has taken 40 cars out of service and that means a shortage during peak travel times starting with tomorrow morning's rush hour. from 6:00 until 10:00 and 3:00 n there will be now ab or express service so trains will make all stops. service will operate as often as possible but expect more crowded cars. septa plans a news conference tomorrow afternoon, to update the situation. >>> now to the investigation in the murder of a well known civic activist. >> six five-year old woman was found shot the to death friday night inside of her home in the city's powellton section. police are trying to find her
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa had gee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, a federal judge declines to reinstate president trump's travel ban. >>> also a little girl whose girl scout cookie money was rob gets a little help from her neighbors. >>> but the big story on "action news" tonight is break ing news, it will affect a lot of commuters. >> septa says it has found cracks on the support...
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walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you walter, we have the late of on a stabbing of a 17-year-old girl during this attack involving two groups of girls inside of a chinese restaurant it happened in the strawberry mansion section of philadelphia and now they are searching the suspect who they say is pregnant. the fight started in the street and spilled into the restaurant. the victim was taken to hahnemann hospital where she was treated and release. >>> a federal jury has quitted larry far nicy, he was accused of spending $6,000 in campaign money as a bride to win a leadership election and the 48-year-old has been in office since 2009. >>> coming up former vice president, joe biden, adds directing a foundation to his post white house resume and sixers coach brett brown talking about the game against the mavericks with joel embiid out of the lineup. >>> and a warm start to february, 50 degrees, 9 degrees above normal and winter makes a come back for the weekend. i'll explain in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. >>> for
walter perez, channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you walter, we have the late of on a stabbing of a 17-year-old girl during this attack involving two groups of girls inside of a chinese restaurant it happened in the strawberry mansion section of philadelphia and now they are searching the suspect who they say is pregnant. the fight started in the street and spilled into the restaurant. the victim was taken to hahnemann hospital where she was treated and release. >>>...
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general walters. gen. walters: you used the figure, 36 times. that's a reasonable target to shoot at as a total force number. if we grow in strength, i mentioned that we have done 18 months worth of analysis on what capabilities we need. they are everywhere from isr, io, counter uas, long-range fires. so before we build another capacity, we need to fix the holes that are in our current organizations. that's a smaller number, 194,000. it is about that. before you start buying additional. that's a strategic choice that needs -- before you start buying any additional capability, that's a strategic choice that needs to be made. it comes from a two things strategy. do two things simultaneously. i can tell you today we cannot , do two things simultaneously. one of the stressing ones for us is korea, we could not do that at all if we still have commitments elsewhere in the world, europe, africa, or the middle east. sen. inhofe: they don't use that anymore like they used to, two worldwide conflicts almost simultaneously. gen. walters: yes, sir. i think
general walters. gen. walters: you used the figure, 36 times. that's a reasonable target to shoot at as a total force number. if we grow in strength, i mentioned that we have done 18 months worth of analysis on what capabilities we need. they are everywhere from isr, io, counter uas, long-range fires. so before we build another capacity, we need to fix the holes that are in our current organizations. that's a smaller number, 194,000. it is about that. before you start buying additional. that's...
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the biggest example of that was walter duranty. this is an interesting case study about his role that he played. it is much more than just writing articles to cover up what was going on. he was an integral part of promoting the soviet position. looking at walter duranty there is an interesting quote. in november 1933 after there had been negotiations about the recognition of russia there was a dinner at the waldorf-astoria hosted by the soviet foreign minister. one of the participants who wrote about that said during the dinner as people were being introduced there was mild applause but when walter duranty who was introduced, it was thunderous applause. this is a quote. one quite got the impression that america, in a spasm of discernment, was recognizing both russia and walter duranty. the other part of the playbook is to identify people of stature and recognized status who are either paid experts or as stalin defined them, useful idiots and sometimes it is hard to figure out in which category people fit. i went to the ukraine week
the biggest example of that was walter duranty. this is an interesting case study about his role that he played. it is much more than just writing articles to cover up what was going on. he was an integral part of promoting the soviet position. looking at walter duranty there is an interesting quote. in november 1933 after there had been negotiations about the recognition of russia there was a dinner at the waldorf-astoria hosted by the soviet foreign minister. one of the participants who wrote...
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walter reed reed is great. new technology everyday. history, beautiful wife. i would understand's and i'm on stage but it's voice activated. blue lights came on. open close i hate you close turn. that's a bed. stop hate this dang thing. stop. i have an ice cream cone at moose track and it is delicious. my little brother walks and he says hey mom can you open the fridge. it's my party and i'm really cry if i want to. i'm pulled the hot cup of coffee and my father-in-law brings it to me and said cinema hand. i'm hand. i'm holding it. and then he says can you close the fridge the styrofoam. it doesn't recognize that. i'm wearing bright basketball shorts. because that's how it happened. so one i'm on fire, this is hot coffee and two, looks like i put my pants. never good. you been there right? >> well thanks for playing todd. somehow it works. talk to my hand. the agenda. >> be manlier. louder, louder manly. louder manly. one more time. >> stops but i cannot i just remember that was all live. so yet this is an on-off switch. "doesn't matter. things are plain thoug
walter reed reed is great. new technology everyday. history, beautiful wife. i would understand's and i'm on stage but it's voice activated. blue lights came on. open close i hate you close turn. that's a bed. stop hate this dang thing. stop. i have an ice cream cone at moose track and it is delicious. my little brother walks and he says hey mom can you open the fridge. it's my party and i'm really cry if i want to. i'm pulled the hot cup of coffee and my father-in-law brings it to me and said...
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. >> walter perez is now -- where do we go -- here. walter pern the is live outaga the philadelphia school administration building. obviously the confirmation of devos has positive and negative reaction. >> reporter: white house officials say that betsy devos's >> reporter: white house officials say that betsy devos's co confirmation will serve as a breath of fresh air. >> she will make sure eve noone has access to a good school. >> regarding pat toomey's vote in support of devos his oke ice reverend us to a statement where the senator wrote in part that devos spend twatee decades of hr re tife and millions of dollars ensuring that children trapped in failing schools have the same oow.ortunities that middle clas and wealthy kids have. >> a few picketers say that the scssibility of diverting schoo funds will serve to destroy the system. >> i am with the catholic school it's great if you have a voucher for there but it shouldn't come from the pteolic school funds. >> and dr. miller says despite the decent between lawmakers and tereagaide
. >> walter perez is now -- where do we go -- here. walter pern the is live outaga the philadelphia school administration building. obviously the confirmation of devos has positive and negative reaction. >> reporter: white house officials say that betsy devos's >> reporter: white house officials say that betsy devos's co confirmation will serve as a breath of fresh air. >> she will make sure eve noone has access to a good school. >> regarding pat toomey's vote in...
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walter clark found naked in a clos he had been beaten about the body. according to court documents, when cops asked thomasine bennett what happened, she said i beat him with a baseball bat various times over the last day and a half. you did, the cop said? yeah, i did, she said. today i caulked to the victim's ex-wife. they'd been married 23 years. though they were divorced, they remained good friends. >> the family, we just are trying to put it together, but we just have no understanding of this. >> reporter: walter clark lived at this senior home on jasper street in southeast. this is where he met thomasine bennett. she showed up here and told mr. >> when the nurse went to his place, the woman told her that he didn't need her, to give her his key and that she was his fiancee and she no longer had to come back. >> reporter: so what is the motive for this bizarre murder? love? money? or something else? we'll get into that coming up at 6:00. live in northeast, pat collins, news4. >>> i'm chris lawrence here at the live desk. we're monitoring a scary situa
walter clark found naked in a clos he had been beaten about the body. according to court documents, when cops asked thomasine bennett what happened, she said i beat him with a baseball bat various times over the last day and a half. you did, the cop said? yeah, i did, she said. today i caulked to the victim's ex-wife. they'd been married 23 years. though they were divorced, they remained good friends. >> the family, we just are trying to put it together, but we just have no understanding...
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. >>> i'm walter perez, policeelp hit-and-run driver who left a woman seriously injured. hundreds of people ends up asking questions for a photo after a local congressman is a no show at a town hall. but the big story severe moving through the region. the skies turned dark and opened up around dinnertime and now we can say good-bye to spring like temperatures at least for now. melissa magee join us with a first check of forecast. melissa, it was nice while it lasted. >> reporter: we're starting to see the beginning of change take place, here's storm tracker 6 on double scan radar, you can see the showers and storms scattered about the delaware and lehigh valley we have the moisture and alongside a line of activity moving into areas in south jersey. there's a severe thunderstorm warning that has been issued it staying until 6:15 this evening, for cumberland, burlington, cape may atlantic county. this will stay up winds moving to the northwest about 60 miles an hour. reported with this from egg harbor, ocean city, sea aisle and stone harbor, we'll track the activity on stor
. >>> i'm walter perez, policeelp hit-and-run driver who left a woman seriously injured. hundreds of people ends up asking questions for a photo after a local congressman is a no show at a town hall. but the big story severe moving through the region. the skies turned dark and opened up around dinnertime and now we can say good-bye to spring like temperatures at least for now. melissa magee join us with a first check of forecast. melissa, it was nice while it lasted. >> reporter:...
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walter, can you do that?do -- >> it went from 25 to 100 basically in eight years. >> we've had a great run, but also we see it as the early innings. this is really just the early innings of what we're creating. about eight, nine years ago we created a brand blueprint, put our brands in the center of everything we do. we create great, innovative products but also tell great stories around our brands. >> more and more tied to content. >> yeah, story telling. nerf is a great example. you would say, well that, doesn't really have content. we only create 3% of all the content. then our fans come back and create all this content and response. >> what do you mean content? >> videos, shorts. ways that they play. we use a group called dude perfect. i don't know if you've seen them do those fancy trick shots. >> it's funny you say that. my son loves watching these videos on youtube where you're opening the egg and you see the cool toys inside. it's like a commercial he wants to watch. >> they certainly watch linear net
walter, can you do that?do -- >> it went from 25 to 100 basically in eight years. >> we've had a great run, but also we see it as the early innings. this is really just the early innings of what we're creating. about eight, nine years ago we created a brand blueprint, put our brands in the center of everything we do. we create great, innovative products but also tell great stories around our brands. >> more and more tied to content. >> yeah, story telling. nerf is a...
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christie. >> reporter: hey there, walter. yeah.t's cooled down a little bit, but how could you not be outside? from the outdoor basketball games to skating, a lot of people taking advantage of the unseasonly warm weather. not junior typical february outfit. >> not really, shorts on, t-shirt, skating and this type of a day? >> we have been busy. since 11:00, non-stop business. >> reporter: did you think you would be eating ice cream outside in february? >> yeah, no. definitely not. >> super weird this is happening. i don't think i have done this before. it's unusually warm. >> we realize that there's outside seating and we're like, why not? it's beautiful outside. >> reporter: you guys aren't the only ones either, right? >> no, everyone has the same mentality. >> reporter: what brought you out tonight? >> the nice weather, of course. it's perfect. there's no wind. only thing we need is the light. besides that, the weather's nice. >> i have not seen the city this crowded in a couple months and it is awesome. everyone is outside and h
christie. >> reporter: hey there, walter. yeah.t's cooled down a little bit, but how could you not be outside? from the outdoor basketball games to skating, a lot of people taking advantage of the unseasonly warm weather. not junior typical february outfit. >> not really, shorts on, t-shirt, skating and this type of a day? >> we have been busy. since 11:00, non-stop business. >> reporter: did you think you would be eating ice cream outside in february? >> yeah, no....
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"action news" reporter walter perez is live at thomas pain plaza across from philadelphia city hall. walter. >> reporter: well, jim, it was a very loud protest clutching on a string of trump's policies they're concerned about. joining with picks as you mentioned some 28 cities from across the u.s. today. >> i feel like it's really important to express how i feel. >> reporter: and approximately 200 people who felt the same way gathered across the street from city hall. this was philadelphia's edition to the not my presidents' day protest across the country. picketers held a rally then marched to independence mall before returning to thomas paine plaza in opposition to a string of president trump's initiatives including the travel ban and mr. trump's plan to repeal the affordable care act. >> he makes stuff up end lies. so, that's why i'm here. i don't think he should be president. >> we do need to protect this country. i am proud to be an american but at the same time you have to have sympathy for those who are in dire straits. >> reporter: the protests came on the heels of the presid
"action news" reporter walter perez is live at thomas pain plaza across from philadelphia city hall. walter. >> reporter: well, jim, it was a very loud protest clutching on a string of trump's policies they're concerned about. joining with picks as you mentioned some 28 cities from across the u.s. today. >> i feel like it's really important to express how i feel. >> reporter: and approximately 200 people who felt the same way gathered across the street from city...
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general walters. >> good afternoon, sir. chairman inhofe, ranking memberr kaine, distinguished member of the armed services subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today and report on the range of your marine corps. marine corps remains dedicated to our central role as our nation's naval expeditionary force and readiness. during 15 years of conflict we focused investment on ensuring our marines were prepared for the fight, and they were. today their operational tempo remains as eyes it was during the peak of operations in iraq and in afghanistan. our continued focus on deployed unit rate is combined with fiscal uncertainty and funding reductions legal marine corps facing substantial readiness challenges. your marine corps is insufficiently manned, trained and equipped across the depth of the force force to operate in an evolving operational environment. due to use a fiscal constraint that marine corps is fundamentally optimized for the past and has sacrificed modernization and infrastructure to sustain our curr
general walters. >> good afternoon, sir. chairman inhofe, ranking memberr kaine, distinguished member of the armed services subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today and report on the range of your marine corps. marine corps remains dedicated to our central role as our nation's naval expeditionary force and readiness. during 15 years of conflict we focused investment on ensuring our marines were prepared for the fight, and they were. today their operational tempo remains...
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purchased it from walter thorne, a german immigrant. he was very sensitive to the needs of african americans, and this was important that they are related to acquisition during the 1970's. a farm. was it was the iv mill and farm, and baltimorecrop was the nice, the stone that many buildings are erected in. the washington hall building is an early building that was on this campus. it was home to walter thorne. 1920.s a picture from all of the original campus buildings were actually farm buildings that walter thorne had already on this campus that the university immediately reused for the purposes of education. they renamed this building washington hall in honor of the washington conference, which gave rise to the centenary biblical institute, the washington conference where the colored numbers founded the institution. bellevue hall was a part of the morgan or the morton state acquisition. so the original purchase was 65 acres of land. an additional 12 acres of land was purchased to increase the size of the campus. this bellevue hall beca
purchased it from walter thorne, a german immigrant. he was very sensitive to the needs of african americans, and this was important that they are related to acquisition during the 1970's. a farm. was it was the iv mill and farm, and baltimorecrop was the nice, the stone that many buildings are erected in. the washington hall building is an early building that was on this campus. it was home to walter thorne. 1920.s a picture from all of the original campus buildings were actually farm...
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george plimpton not being walter mitty but james -- talk about that for a moment. and accidental life, often, you apologize, i wonder if any person particularly something like rick riley, to apologize about the column when he left sports illustrated and apologize her admitted errors, when accidental life came out. >> everything against spike, spike lee. rick and i are friends again, we enjoyed each other, rick riley -- sports illustrated for years. when i walked into sports illustrated, within six weeks of his contract being up. and to meet me for the first time, got publicity photo from his book and framed it and put it behind on the wall behind where i sat and he came in and said should we sit at the coffee table, he said no, i will sit here and put his feet up on my desk and it took him 30 seconds. are you that smart. i match the money but sports illustrated lost which when you say that, 20 years ago -- >> would like to talk about that stuff, that it would always be for itself. george's courage, a good enough athlete to do these things, and playing goalie for th
george plimpton not being walter mitty but james -- talk about that for a moment. and accidental life, often, you apologize, i wonder if any person particularly something like rick riley, to apologize about the column when he left sports illustrated and apologize her admitted errors, when accidental life came out. >> everything against spike, spike lee. rick and i are friends again, we enjoyed each other, rick riley -- sports illustrated for years. when i walked into sports illustrated,...
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walter podrazik, who went invented the t.v. to select if you want to look at the technical side was either mr. baird in europe and or it could be - or basically whomever took it to its next technical step. the important thing about when you're talking about t.v. is. is it the mechanical means of conveying information or is it the thing that is used, the content on the t.v. itself? i look at that question very often. i have come to define television as that which we see on the instrument which traditionally we have called television. or, whatever concept is created that we view on any means whatsoever but it is still thought of as primarily video, primarily television communication. so we are still in the midst of inventing television even as we speak. who began the discovery of the instrument on which we watch television? >> there are two forms of television. the original experiment where comics governmental television was the mechanical system. and so the mechanical system goes back to baird. he had a wonderful moment which he
walter podrazik, who went invented the t.v. to select if you want to look at the technical side was either mr. baird in europe and or it could be - or basically whomever took it to its next technical step. the important thing about when you're talking about t.v. is. is it the mechanical means of conveying information or is it the thing that is used, the content on the t.v. itself? i look at that question very often. i have come to define television as that which we see on the instrument which...
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next up it's the frankfurter allgemeine, with a picture of frank—walter steinmeier who's just been pickedrmany's president. the former foreign minister was elected by a special assembly with an large majority. greece must agree a deal or risk triggering a euro crisis — that's the headline in the business section of the telegraph — referring to the country being under pressure to bring in further austerity measures. a strong message from the uae's prime minister as the world government summit kicked off in dubai. the gulf news reports on shaikh mohammed telling the meeting that the uae will not tolerate any kind corruption. the financial times reports on voters in switzerland rejecting a plan to reform the country's corporate tax system. and emma stone appears on the front of some of today's papers, including the independent. she's won a bafta award for her role in the film la la land. the film also won four other trophies — including best picture. still have not seen it. joining us is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. china willing to do more but in south korea, you were there w
next up it's the frankfurter allgemeine, with a picture of frank—walter steinmeier who's just been pickedrmany's president. the former foreign minister was elected by a special assembly with an large majority. greece must agree a deal or risk triggering a euro crisis — that's the headline in the business section of the telegraph — referring to the country being under pressure to bring in further austerity measures. a strong message from the uae's prime minister as the world government...
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it was home to walter thorne. this is a picture from 1920. all of the original campus buildings were actually farm buildings that walter thorne had already on this campus that the university immediately reused for the purposes of education. they renamed this building washington hall in honor of the washington conference, which gave rise to the centenary biblical institute, the washington conference where the colored numbers founded the institution. bellevue hall was a part of the morgan or the morton state acquisition. so the original purchase was 65 acres of land. an additional 12 acres of land was purchased to increase the size of the campus. this bellevue hall became an early dormitory for men on the campus. the purpose and the significance of the development of morgan college and morgan park is one that is quite significant within our american history. there are six key milestones that relate to this, but one of importance is in 1913, when the morgan college company was established to relocate the campus. dr. john spencer, who was the pre
it was home to walter thorne. this is a picture from 1920. all of the original campus buildings were actually farm buildings that walter thorne had already on this campus that the university immediately reused for the purposes of education. they renamed this building washington hall in honor of the washington conference, which gave rise to the centenary biblical institute, the washington conference where the colored numbers founded the institution. bellevue hall was a part of the morgan or the...
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valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, the white house explains what president trump was talking about when he referenced a mysterious incident in sweden. >>> tolls day marked 12 years to the disappearance of the couple last seen at a bar in south street. >>> but the big story object "action news" is record break ing warmth, the temperatures hit highs in the 60's today making it tiehl more like late syringe time then middle of february. >> it is beautiful day. we're not done yet. it will cool off but still well above normal will with temperatures approaching 60 degrees once again later this week. meteorologist melissa magee has our first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa >> walter and sarah hard to come inside on a day like today. temperatures well above average across delaware and lehigh valleys. we have record warmth here in philadelphia so taste of syringe fever overhead today. the high in philadelphia, 70 degrees, break the old record of 68 setback in 1948. we were 25 degrees above av
valley's leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >>> sunday night, the white house explains what president trump was talking about when he referenced a mysterious incident in sweden. >>> tolls day marked 12 years to the disappearance of the couple last seen at a bar in south street. >>> but the big story object "action news" is record break ing warmth, the temperatures hit highs in the 60's...
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veteran of the space is walter cronkite. these men were your friends. ou knew gus grissom from the beginning at cape kennedy. >> yes, indeed, mike. true and it rse does hit me hard. it's got to hit every american that matter no matter how well you knew these men personally or not. through the evening we've referred to gus grissom as of hard luck guy because what happened to him in that econd sub orbital mercury flight when his capsule went down but, you know, gus said to some umbrage at this being called the hard luck no astronaut, pilot, wants to have that laid against his name. me once, he said, i'm not the hard luck guy. i'm the good luck guy. i'm the guy who came out of the ocean.e that sank in the and this was his attitude toward the whole matter i think of space program. i would like to comment if i may quickly, mike, on a couple of things that have been mentioned this last fivein hours since we knew of the tragedy. of an escape tower. from what i have heard and aye een talking to the cape in these last several minutes to several of my friends dow
veteran of the space is walter cronkite. these men were your friends. ou knew gus grissom from the beginning at cape kennedy. >> yes, indeed, mike. true and it rse does hit me hard. it's got to hit every american that matter no matter how well you knew these men personally or not. through the evening we've referred to gus grissom as of hard luck guy because what happened to him in that econd sub orbital mercury flight when his capsule went down but, you know, gus said to some umbrage at...
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i'm amy walter. we explain what happens next, tonight on "washington week." >> we are going to do whatever is necessary to keep our country safe. we will be extreme vetting. >> a three-judge panel keeps in place a hold on president trump's executive order that restricts travelers from seven muslim-majority countries. >> it's about people's lives, the impact on their lives and the future of our country and our constitution. >> as the white house reviews its options, including a possible appeal to the supreme court, trump's nominee to the high court distances himself from the president's criticism of federal judges. will neil gorsuch's rebuke of mr. trump complicate his confirmation process? and michael flynn is under fire for reportedly discussing president obama's sanctions with russia before donald trump took office. we examine the heated debate over the law, national security and politics with michael scherer of time magazine, yamiche alcindor of the new york times, alexis simendinger of real clear
i'm amy walter. we explain what happens next, tonight on "washington week." >> we are going to do whatever is necessary to keep our country safe. we will be extreme vetting. >> a three-judge panel keeps in place a hold on president trump's executive order that restricts travelers from seven muslim-majority countries. >> it's about people's lives, the impact on their lives and the future of our country and our constitution. >> as the white house reviews its...
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for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the "action news" team, i'm walter perez. back here tomorrow. (ben rector) ♪ well, the weather outside is frightful ♪ ♪ but this fire is so delightful ♪ (laughing) ♪ and since we've no place to go ♪ ♪ let it snow, let it snow, let it snow ♪ ♪ well, it doesn't show signs of stopping ♪ (men) ♪ no signs ♪ and i brought some corn for popping ♪ honey, what is that? ♪ the lights are turned way down low ♪ ♪ let it snow ♪ let it snow, let it snow aah! (castle) aha! (singsongy) found it. dad, you should toss that. it's getting kind of gross. (normal voice) toss cookie angel? no way. you made this for me in first grade... (baby-talk voice) with your chubby little hands. darling, could you pick me up an extra bottle of aquavit for our glogg? (normal voice) an extra bottle of 100 proof? you're not tampering with our sacred holiday recipe? no, no, no. i'm just gonna make an extra-large batch
for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the "action news" team, i'm walter perez. back here tomorrow. (ben rector) ♪ well, the weather outside is frightful ♪ ♪ but this fire is so delightful ♪ (laughing) ♪ and since we've no place to go ♪ ♪ let it snow, let it snow, let it snow ♪ ♪ well, it doesn't show signs of stopping ♪ (men) ♪ no signs ♪ and i brought some corn for popping ♪ honey, what is that? ♪ the lights are turned way down low ♪ ♪ let it snow ♪...
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the washington hall building is an early building on this campus, home to walter thorn and this is a picture from 1920 so all the original buildings were farm buildings walter already had and the university immedi e immediately used for the purposes of education. they renamed this building washington hall in honor of the washington conference which gave rice to the centenary institute, where colored members of the methodist episcopal church that founded the institution. the morgan was a state acquisition. the original purchase was 65 acres of land and additional 12 acres of land was purchased to increase the size of the campus and bellevue hall became an early dormitory for young men on the campus. the purpose and significance of the development of morgan college and morgan park is quite significant within american history. there are six key milestones that relate to this. one of importance is 1913, when the morgan college company was established to relocate the campus. dr. john spencer, then president of the university, had organized a group of colored men who would establish an org
the washington hall building is an early building on this campus, home to walter thorn and this is a picture from 1920 so all the original buildings were farm buildings walter already had and the university immedi e immediately used for the purposes of education. they renamed this building washington hall in honor of the washington conference which gave rice to the centenary institute, where colored members of the methodist episcopal church that founded the institution. the morgan was a state...
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when walter duranty was introduced, it was thunderous applause. this is the quote -- one quite got the impression that america in a spasm of discernment was recognizing both russia and walter duranty. now, the other part of the playbook is to identify people of stature and recognized status who are either paid experts or, as stalin defined them, useful idiots. and sometimes it is hard to figure out in which category people fit. i went to the ukrainian weekly archives for 1983, and i pulled out an article, not about the holodomor, but actually about reverend graham attending a peace conference in moscow in 1983. the reason i pulled it out, because, can you think of another person who is so respected, an american icon than reverend graham? spiritual advisor to many presidents. respected by people of all faiths. i do not think there is anybody who would attack reverend graham. so when he goes to moscow and says he sees no signs of religious persecution, despite the fact that he visited with six pentecostal believers from siberia who had been living i
when walter duranty was introduced, it was thunderous applause. this is the quote -- one quite got the impression that america in a spasm of discernment was recognizing both russia and walter duranty. now, the other part of the playbook is to identify people of stature and recognized status who are either paid experts or, as stalin defined them, useful idiots. and sometimes it is hard to figure out in which category people fit. i went to the ukrainian weekly archives for 1983, and i pulled out...
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. >>> for a closer look at apple, we bring in walter price, and brian white, drexel hamilton, globalead of technology, hardware and software. gentlemen, good morning. brian, this planet of the apps show that apple has a trailer out for now, not getting the best reception, but at the same time part of the argument for apple going higher is the services business. i know that this show itself is negligible when it comes to retch prospects, but just in terms of isn'tment and what it says, does it factor in at all for you. >> the most important thing is keeping this ecosystem exciting and together. >>> apple, they knee to do this in terms of financial. the fact that some people are holding their noses doesn't matter? >> early stages. >> walter, we heard from 2k3w08d man sax conference talking about a border adjustment tax, how that in his judgment wouldn't be a great idea. we heard similarly from tim cook. does the -- did the border adjust tax possibility factor at all into how you look at a company like apple? >> no, because i think apple is in the same boat as every other cell phone com
. >>> for a closer look at apple, we bring in walter price, and brian white, drexel hamilton, globalead of technology, hardware and software. gentlemen, good morning. brian, this planet of the apps show that apple has a trailer out for now, not getting the best reception, but at the same time part of the argument for apple going higher is the services business. i know that this show itself is negligible when it comes to retch prospects, but just in terms of isn'tment and what it says,...
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i'll start with you, general walters. >> yes, sir. the number of marines we need in my written statement, i think we need a minimum of 194. but it's also interesting, you've hit on the point. so why are we hot racking the equipment? were are we moving the equipment around? because for eight or ten years, we have modernization programs in place to replace our old equipment but they're delivering over a 30-year time frame. we're buying them at a minimum level. the example for us, the prime example is we have a 40-year-old amphibious vehicle and we're going to put a -- we're putting a survivable upgrade on a third of them because we won't deliver the other ones. the new ones yet. jail tv i have all kinds of needs for light tactical vehicles around for 20 years. we're buying the joint tactical vehicle at a shallow rate. it will take us 20 years to get there. probably the poster child for us is i have a light armored vehicle 34 years old. because of the strengths we've been under, we never thought about replacing it. we have an obsolescenc
i'll start with you, general walters. >> yes, sir. the number of marines we need in my written statement, i think we need a minimum of 194. but it's also interesting, you've hit on the point. so why are we hot racking the equipment? were are we moving the equipment around? because for eight or ten years, we have modernization programs in place to replace our old equipment but they're delivering over a 30-year time frame. we're buying them at a minimum level. the example for us, the prime...