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by the way what do you call it red army day syrian army they defend their fatherland. right there i mean that's what we always of the soviet union are that's impossible to get so congratulations and it's a big holiday well. let's get serious are you happy with the state of the army of the russian army today. of course i would like to see. a lot has been done to create in you. the same time i have to say much has to be done in the future so you'll see that if you look at the article which was written by prime minister mr putin you can see that he didn't focus just on achievements but he has decided to draw attention of our people to the problems we should we face and we should we have to solve and i hope. there is a lot of capability and ability of us to to create a new army well since you've mentioned the article of promise to put. well he is pretty worried he pretty concerned about the a.b.m. . well do we consider this the prime minister and one of the main candidates to russian presidency. do we all including the russian leadership consider the united states as a pot
by the way what do you call it red army day syrian army they defend their fatherland. right there i mean that's what we always of the soviet union are that's impossible to get so congratulations and it's a big holiday well. let's get serious are you happy with the state of the army of the russian army today. of course i would like to see. a lot has been done to create in you. the same time i have to say much has to be done in the future so you'll see that if you look at the article which was...
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since nineteen twenty two twenty third of february has been celebrated in russia as the red army today it is one of the main holidays officially called defender of the follow. through the years and into a kind of all men's day when russians commemorate the event celebrate the women tried to be especially nice to their beloved the world has changed significantly instead of the times out there that there's no obvious media throughout the rest of these days but then what are the threats that russian army is facing and now easy is it to clear this place for good and i'm wondering what we're asking russia's deputy defense minister and bathroom. but russia's legal strategy the main challenges nowadays are terrorism and extremism the cold war has long been over the faceoff with the nato countries in the past. there are however some contradictions and the biggest ones far is deploying american missile. ends in central europe moscow suspects it's aimed against russia and china rather than iran and north korea the political turbulence and in the least add some control visit to the west condemns
since nineteen twenty two twenty third of february has been celebrated in russia as the red army today it is one of the main holidays officially called defender of the follow. through the years and into a kind of all men's day when russians commemorate the event celebrate the women tried to be especially nice to their beloved the world has changed significantly instead of the times out there that there's no obvious media throughout the rest of these days but then what are the threats that...
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army went home and communist china is moving towards state capitalism, we said, our war is over. the cold war is over. bring the troops home. give the europeans nato. get out of all these bases and things because we've been -- we had to pay an enormous amount, americans did. but the neocons basically move to the world democratic refr lugs sort of policy you saw george bush with. then they went for the war in iraq. they went for the war on serbia. they wanted to nation-build in afghanistan, and the older right, the older conservatives split. some of them went with the neocons and some said this is wilsonism and not kwefsh active. this is new word ordinary nonsense. it's utoppian. we can't build the societies and things like that, the 19 skrerld kids and marines. you can't build societies in afghanistan that are based on thousands of years of tradition. we split with them, and it's become very acrimonious. it's mainly an old right neoconservative split. i think those of us who argued against interventionism, we're beginning to prevail now but it's after ten years, which i think led
army went home and communist china is moving towards state capitalism, we said, our war is over. the cold war is over. bring the troops home. give the europeans nato. get out of all these bases and things because we've been -- we had to pay an enormous amount, americans did. but the neocons basically move to the world democratic refr lugs sort of policy you saw george bush with. then they went for the war in iraq. they went for the war on serbia. they wanted to nation-build in afghanistan, and...
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you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever. the faith based community is there to help the mountçç -- o help them out. when things are little bigger, who else is there? neighbors helping neighbors. ças it gets a little bigger, or even if it is a small house fire, in the neighborhoods of this city and neighborhoods across the country, if something çhappens, there is usually a local business that knows the family and been dealing with for a while and says that will help them out in some way or another. i remember last year i was traveling in the floods of north dakota. there was a family i was talking to at one of the shelters who lost their home. he sai
you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever. the faith based community is there to help...
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it's the voluntary agencies, the red cross, the salvation army. earlier i was introduced to the gentleman from the salvation army and i was told what good work they do. ok. well, that's not a shock to me. it's like i go back to the good work they do in the middle of a fire in the middle of a cold night in new england 34 years ago where the first time i encountered in getting that hot cup of soup or hot chocolate for myself, but more importantly, is they work to feed and house the people who were just burnt out of their home. not new. not a new concept. the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after
it's the voluntary agencies, the red cross, the salvation army. earlier i was introduced to the gentleman from the salvation army and i was told what good work they do. ok. well, that's not a shock to me. it's like i go back to the good work they do in the middle of a fire in the middle of a cold night in new england 34 years ago where the first time i encountered in getting that hot cup of soup or hot chocolate for myself, but more importantly, is they work to feed and house the people who...
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. >> miles has parlayed it into dollars, skyaking and doing other jumps with the red bull army. >> we're not military. we're just a power in the sky. we're an aerial team that we go around the whole world and we get to go to cool air shows. we do all kind of events. >> with sky diving, base jumping, and skyaking covered, what feat could possibly be next for miles dasher? >> i think the next fix may be for jumping with animals? >> just plummeting, no parachute. just plummeting. >> i don't know how you get more extreme than that. >> a lot of people say i may have a death wish. but i'm like, no, contrare, i just want to have more fun than i could have in my whole life. >> from sky diving with a kayak to running over a car in an armored personnel carrier, the web is full of amazing videos. whether fact or fiction, one thing is for sure. these videos are certainly entertaining. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera."
. >> miles has parlayed it into dollars, skyaking and doing other jumps with the red bull army. >> we're not military. we're just a power in the sky. we're an aerial team that we go around the whole world and we get to go to cool air shows. we do all kind of events. >> with sky diving, base jumping, and skyaking covered, what feat could possibly be next for miles dasher? >> i think the next fix may be for jumping with animals? >> just plummeting, no parachute. just...
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the salvation army says its red kettle campaign brought in $147.6 million nationwide and that's a record. the salvation army is based in alexandria, virginia. >>> we are aiming to save you some cash today. a new program in prince george's county is promising to save and possibly shave thousands of dollars off your energy bill. >>> it is a story that's new this morning here on channel 9. delia goncalves is live with details that every homeowner cannot afford to miss. i'm paying close attention, delia. >> reporter: absolutely. keep your ears open. in a time when folks are saving their money, holding on to their pennies, including the federal government it seems but the department of energy is literally handing out millions of dollars to make sure this program happens taking care of our most needy residents. they are offering this free program that normally would cost thousands of dollars. the prince george's county weatherization program is income based. crews spend a day inside your home insulating all areas. each have -- each home gets a service worth $6500. here are those income guideli
the salvation army says its red kettle campaign brought in $147.6 million nationwide and that's a record. the salvation army is based in alexandria, virginia. >>> we are aiming to save you some cash today. a new program in prince george's county is promising to save and possibly shave thousands of dollars off your energy bill. >>> it is a story that's new this morning here on channel 9. delia goncalves is live with details that every homeowner cannot afford to miss. i'm paying...
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army shelter that was served by men nice and cleaned up by muslims. with no government involvement. that's whole community. that's what it's going to take to recover from these. a lot of times people start thinking about recovery. people start thinking about it as soon as the response starts happening. some start thinking about it as soon as the response is over. that's not the time to think about the recovery. the time to think about recovery is now. one of the things we have thought about is the national disaster's recovery frame work. we work ackry thems. ackry nelms. with the ndrf. it lays out forward how we need to recover from disasters. we are going to be going around the country. we went around initially. now we're going to go around again laying it out. still i want to get feedback from folks how to best do that. it's not going to take just government but the exact same people it takes us in a response. all the people that i mentioned. they are the same people and more that's going to be necessary it's going to be absolutely essential for us
army shelter that was served by men nice and cleaned up by muslims. with no government involvement. that's whole community. that's what it's going to take to recover from these. a lot of times people start thinking about recovery. people start thinking about it as soon as the response starts happening. some start thinking about it as soon as the response is over. that's not the time to think about the recovery. the time to think about recovery is now. one of the things we have thought about is...
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alert was issued the army deployed to help the evacuation monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven wives and caused a surge in factious diseases. again i was and still have three of us out here on our team trading a supermarket for the farm how else can just it's across russia are filling their companies with organic food straight from the growers. leave. i. think. it's all designed to keep you closed in your own small world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in there for a couple hours like in a stress positions. you have this fear of the unknown in this stress sort of building and. i've seen interrogations go on ten twelve hours they chose remember from marilyn manson the current slayer the two songs would be angel of death and raining blood to kill the enemy going through war coming up here into iraq coming into baghdad. johnny pull the bodies to the floor just a rock n roll band was fitting for the job we were doing. the watching r t financial crisis immigration under attack and member nations at each other's throats there doesn't appear a lot to rec
alert was issued the army deployed to help the evacuation monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven wives and caused a surge in factious diseases. again i was and still have three of us out here on our team trading a supermarket for the farm how else can just it's across russia are filling their companies with organic food straight from the growers. leave. i. think. it's all designed to keep you closed in your own small world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in...
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alert was issued an army deployed to help the evacuation the monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven lives and calls a surge in infectious diseases i get it was used so i had for you this hour training the supermarket for the farm how health conscious the shoppers across russia are feeling their cupboards with organic food straight from the growers. any message once lead. to bird ever. eternal fire is going to think i could possibly. do we all want to see this on forever. but. it's all designed to keep you closed in your own small world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in there for a couple hours like that in a stress positions. you have this fear of the unknown and this stress sort of building and. i've seen interrogations go on ten twelve hours they chose songs i remember from marilyn manson and metallica slayer the two songs would be angel of death and raining blood to kill the enemy going to war coming up here into iraq i mean look into baghdad. johnny pulled the bodies to the floor which is the rock n roll band it was fitting for the job we were
alert was issued an army deployed to help the evacuation the monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven lives and calls a surge in infectious diseases i get it was used so i had for you this hour training the supermarket for the farm how health conscious the shoppers across russia are feeling their cupboards with organic food straight from the growers. any message once lead. to bird ever. eternal fire is going to think i could possibly. do we all want to see this on...
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, the red river campaign of 1864 and then a look at over the 200,000 books housed at the lsu shreveport archives. then a walking tour of shreveport and bosier city. on c-span3 sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, from barksdale, air force base, a look at the base's role on 9/11 plus a history of the b-52 bomber. and visit the founding fathers collection. shreveport, louisiana. next weekend on c-span2 and 3. >>> there's a new website for american history tv where you can fine our schedules and preview our upcoming programs. watch featured video from our regular weekly series as well as access ahtv's history tweets. follow american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3 and online at c-span.org/history. >>> good afternoon. i'm director the national archives experience and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the william g. mcxwchlt gowan theat. the congressional medal of honor, a bleak december in 1861. more than 12,000 men had already died in a conflict more bloody than most had imagined possible. with no end in sight. it is in this context that lincoln signs the navy bill authorizing
, the red river campaign of 1864 and then a look at over the 200,000 books housed at the lsu shreveport archives. then a walking tour of shreveport and bosier city. on c-span3 sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, from barksdale, air force base, a look at the base's role on 9/11 plus a history of the b-52 bomber. and visit the founding fathers collection. shreveport, louisiana. next weekend on c-span2 and 3. >>> there's a new website for american history tv where you can fine our schedules and...
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with an army of 650,000 volunteers, the red cross finds it is easy to get in a c.e.o.'s door, but it still has to ask for help. so it's been a tough economy lately. are companies being more generous or are the being more tight-fisted? >> we're finding that our corporate donors are sticking with us. some are making larger donations. but we're not seeing a pullback. we're also doing more outreach, making more asks than we had in the past. but i think the organization is starting to realize that giving someone an opportunity to give is actually a gift in and of itself. >> reporter: you guys actually went through a tough time and companies were a little reticent about doing things with you. so what do you have to do on your side to make people feel that we can be socially responsible with you? >> so when i first got the american red cross, we closed our books eight days later with a $209 million operating deficit and about $600 million worth of loans on top of that and so we had to get financially stable. >> reporter: that meant consolidating services provided at 650 red cr
with an army of 650,000 volunteers, the red cross finds it is easy to get in a c.e.o.'s door, but it still has to ask for help. so it's been a tough economy lately. are companies being more generous or are the being more tight-fisted? >> we're finding that our corporate donors are sticking with us. some are making larger donations. but we're not seeing a pullback. we're also doing more outreach, making more asks than we had in the past. but i think the organization is starting to realize...
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been left homeless after overflowing rivers flood of more than half of the country's districts are red alert was issued and the army going back to wage a monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven lives and caused a surge in sections diseases. i could i still had for you this hour here in our trading the supermarket or the farm how health conscious shoppers across russia are selling their cupboards with organic food straight from the growers. financial crisis immigration under attack and member nations at each other's throats there doesn't appear a lot to recommend the e.u. to the europeans of the future unless you can plant the seeds of support early and some schools are exposing their pupils to values very young artist has are still in our reports but what do you know about your country the capital is the rule not the absolute would. be. a spanish french. these youngsters are attending one of the fourteen european schools set up primarily to educate children of e.u. stuff we are the only system which is able to provide education in twenty three different langua
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alert was issued and the army deployed to help the evacuation monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven lives and causes search infectious diseases. so out for you this hour here on our team trading the supermarkets for this farm how health conscious shoppers across russia are filling their cupboards with organic food straight from the growers. resistance is not a politics but a culture. this could. its own. cultures of resistance marching. could you take three. three. three. three. three. three blog video for your media. free media r.t. dot com. you're watching our team financial crisis and the gratian under attack in member nations at each other's throats there doesn't appear a lot to recommend the e.u. to the europeans of the future unless you can plant the seeds of support early at some schools are exposing their pupils to values very young artist as are silly reports and accusations of brainwashing. but what do you know about your country and the capital is there all not just some lives with pizza but it. can be. a spanish french english an average of you
alert was issued and the army deployed to help the evacuation monsoon season which started in january has already claimed seven lives and causes search infectious diseases. so out for you this hour here on our team trading the supermarkets for this farm how health conscious shoppers across russia are filling their cupboards with organic food straight from the growers. resistance is not a politics but a culture. this could. its own. cultures of resistance marching. could you take three. three....
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author gary joiner on the union army failure in louisiana. the red river campaign of 1864. then a look at the over 200,000 books housed at the lsu archives. then a walking tour of shreveport with neil johnson. then sunday at 5:00 p.m., from barksdale air force base. a history. then visit the founding fathers autograph collection. then from the pioneer heritage center, medical treatment during the war. shreveport, louisiana. this weekend on c-span. >>> and now environmental protection agency administrator lisa jackson on the president's 2013 budget request. this hearing is a little more than three hours. >> i like to call today's hearing to order. this is a hearing on the fy 2013 budget request for epa, we only have one witness today. and that is the honorable lisa jackson, who is the administrator of epa, and ms. bennett is there to provide additional information if she is needed, which she probably won't. we are delighted to have you here as well, i'm recognize myself for three minutes for the purposes of an opening statement. this is a joint hearing of the sub committees
author gary joiner on the union army failure in louisiana. the red river campaign of 1864. then a look at the over 200,000 books housed at the lsu archives. then a walking tour of shreveport with neil johnson. then sunday at 5:00 p.m., from barksdale air force base. a history. then visit the founding fathers autograph collection. then from the pioneer heritage center, medical treatment during the war. shreveport, louisiana. this weekend on c-span. >>> and now environmental protection...
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army defectors intense fide the fighting. the red cross said people have been trapped in their homes for days, unable to step outside to get food or water. it asked both sides of the conflict to honor a pause so they can deliver aid and evacuate the sick and wounded. human rights activists in homs say 16 people including women and children were killed on tuesday as government troops bombarded houses and mosques. they say there is not enough medicine to treat the wounded. however syrian state run tv has shown people buying bread in homs along with interviews of a man and a woman who say the reports of food shortages are complete fabrication. >>> myanmar's lower house speaker says the country will allow foreign observers to monitor its parliamentary by-elections in april. thura shwe mann, one of the leaders of myanmar's former military government, made the announcement on wednesday. country will hold by-elections for the upper and lower houses as well as local assemblies on april 1st. pro democracy leader aung san suu kyi is ru
army defectors intense fide the fighting. the red cross said people have been trapped in their homes for days, unable to step outside to get food or water. it asked both sides of the conflict to honor a pause so they can deliver aid and evacuate the sick and wounded. human rights activists in homs say 16 people including women and children were killed on tuesday as government troops bombarded houses and mosques. they say there is not enough medicine to treat the wounded. however syrian state...
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the salvation army, red cross are mobilizing these victims. if you're asking, how can i help? we have a web site. cnn.com/impact and you can help some of the victims here in these cities hardest hit by these tornadoes. >>> also, news breaking just a short time ago. former teen heartthrob and monkees star davy jones has died. we're getting brand new information in from los angeles. we'll talk about this story next. what is that? new crystal light energy -- for women. oh, right -- cause we can't handle a guy's energy drink? how do you plan to keep up drinking that girly -- hey! [ gasps ] ♪ [ tires screeching ] ♪ [ backfires ] [ female announcer ] girl power to go. new citrus crystal light energy. just 5 calories. because you never know. >>> davy jones, a member of the '60s band, the monkees, died today in martin county, florida. he was 66 years of age. still no official word what caused his death, but a law enforcement source says it was an apparent heart attack. jones was behind the hit "daydream believer" and he also was in the show of the band that aired from 1966 to 1968
the salvation army, red cross are mobilizing these victims. if you're asking, how can i help? we have a web site. cnn.com/impact and you can help some of the victims here in these cities hardest hit by these tornadoes. >>> also, news breaking just a short time ago. former teen heartthrob and monkees star davy jones has died. we're getting brand new information in from los angeles. we'll talk about this story next. what is that? new crystal light energy -- for women. oh, right -- cause...
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another appeal for a truce between the army and rebels in syria this time by the red cross as russia refuses to join an international meeting it says is taking sides. iran and israel exchange threats of preemptive strikes but tel aviv's allies want an attack on tehran could cause a wave of chaos across the middle east. and the eurozone greenlights a massive new bailout for greece and that athens will be able or willing to shoulder the grueling austerity measures imposed by brussels. more no stories in half an hour from now in the meantime we explore a museum of classic cars and join a traditional russian community celebrating the coming of spring a journey to nizhni novgorod is next. for almost eight hundred years new growth has stood along the banks of the volga rivers and its one of european russia's most picturesque cities is the fourth largest in the country an important economic and cultural center and home to one point three million people. steadily one of the better waterfront views of nice name you can see where the revolt meets the volga and also take a good look at the city
another appeal for a truce between the army and rebels in syria this time by the red cross as russia refuses to join an international meeting it says is taking sides. iran and israel exchange threats of preemptive strikes but tel aviv's allies want an attack on tehran could cause a wave of chaos across the middle east. and the eurozone greenlights a massive new bailout for greece and that athens will be able or willing to shoulder the grueling austerity measures imposed by brussels. more no...
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civilians even as syrian army shelling continues. the red crescent had been blocked from entering the city until yesterday. >>> doctors in turkey have performed -- listen to this -- the world's first quadruple limb transplant. two arms and two legs were attached to a young man during a 20-hour surgery. the extraordinary operation required the skills of 50 doctors. now, there's no word yet on the condition of the patient. >>> and in los angeles, a police chase of an armed carjacker came to a dramatic end with the suspect being killed in a hail of bullets. a security camera caught thursday's action when the man pointed a gun at a motorist at a gas station. police had chased the suspect for an hour. they cornered him at another gas station and opened fire. now, a man pumping gas just a few feet away actually had to duck and cover. there were no injuries reported. know the gulf coast will see a little rain. for south florida, you've got to love the keys. beautiful sunshine. john, over to you. >>> speaking of the weather in florida, the w
civilians even as syrian army shelling continues. the red crescent had been blocked from entering the city until yesterday. >>> doctors in turkey have performed -- listen to this -- the world's first quadruple limb transplant. two arms and two legs were attached to a young man during a 20-hour surgery. the extraordinary operation required the skills of 50 doctors. now, there's no word yet on the condition of the patient. >>> and in los angeles, a police chase of an armed...
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, the red river campaign of 1864. then a look at 200,000 books from a book collection at the lsu shreveport archives. a walking tour of shreveport and bulger city. and american history tv, sunday, 5:00 p.m. eastern, from barksdale air force base, a look at the base's role on 9/11 and a history of the b-52 bomber. physical it the founding father's autograph collection at the louisiana state museum. and from pioneer heritage center, medical treatment and medicine during the civil war. shreveport, louisiana, next weekend on cspan2 and 3. next is a film produced in 1974 by the u.s. army. portions of the film were reported in the pentagon in the hall of heroes. the hall of heroes was dedicated in 1968 by president lyndon johnson and contains the names of the recipients of the medal of honor. the film aired as part of the big picture series on abc television from 1951 through 1975. the series focused on historic battles, figures and traditions in u.s. military history. >>> the long years stretched behind us into the past, f
, the red river campaign of 1864. then a look at 200,000 books from a book collection at the lsu shreveport archives. a walking tour of shreveport and bulger city. and american history tv, sunday, 5:00 p.m. eastern, from barksdale air force base, a look at the base's role on 9/11 and a history of the b-52 bomber. physical it the founding father's autograph collection at the louisiana state museum. and from pioneer heritage center, medical treatment and medicine during the civil war. shreveport,...
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salvation army. we just have so many partners in the community, and that's really what it's about when you're talking about the recovery and resilience as i effort to include the whole community and include our neighbors, our businesses and our non-profit agencies. so with that, it's my great pleasure to introduce mike dayton, who is acting secretary of cal e.m.a. here in california. we work very closely with cal e.m.a. and do so many partnership things. we could not have the success we have in san francisco without such a supportive agency in sacramento. so mike? [applause] >> well, thank you, anne, for that kind introduction. i'd like to thank you, too, for your partnership, your creativity and your team, so i'd like to give you a round of applause for your hard work and your staff in pulling this all in together, today. [applause] >> so it really is an honor to be here today to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake that broke lives, homes and businesses, the loma prieta ea
salvation army. we just have so many partners in the community, and that's really what it's about when you're talking about the recovery and resilience as i effort to include the whole community and include our neighbors, our businesses and our non-profit agencies. so with that, it's my great pleasure to introduce mike dayton, who is acting secretary of cal e.m.a. here in california. we work very closely with cal e.m.a. and do so many partnership things. we could not have the success we have in...
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all of the accounts in the asia-pacific region for army were protected. we haven't diminished any of those. i get a little red behind the ears when i hear so many people -- you did not. but i hear so many people refer to the asia-pacific region as strictly naval and air. there is a lot of air there, and there is a lot of water there, but there is a heck of a lot of people there as well. and the fact of the matter is the army has long been a
all of the accounts in the asia-pacific region for army were protected. we haven't diminished any of those. i get a little red behind the ears when i hear so many people -- you did not. but i hear so many people refer to the asia-pacific region as strictly naval and air. there is a lot of air there, and there is a lot of water there, but there is a heck of a lot of people there as well. and the fact of the matter is the army has long been a
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all of the accounts in the asia pacific region for army were protected. we haven't diminished any of those. i get a little red behind the ears when i hear so many people -- you did not -- but i hear so many people refer to the
all of the accounts in the asia pacific region for army were protected. we haven't diminished any of those. i get a little red behind the ears when i hear so many people -- you did not -- but i hear so many people refer to the
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all of the accounts in the asia-pacific region for army were protected. we haven't diminished any of those. i get a little red behind the ears when i hear so many people -- you did not. but i hear so many people refer to the asia-pacific region as strictly naval and air. there is a lot of air there, and there is a lot of water there, but there is a heck of a lot of people there as well. and the fact of the matter is the army has long been a dominant posture in the pacific. over 76,000 troops. we had 120 plus activities and other kinds of operations with our pacific asia partners. we're looking to grow those. the chief just got back from visits to japan and korea. and as we develop jointly into our new strategy, again as the chief suggested, the army has expertise in those missile ns
all of the accounts in the asia-pacific region for army were protected. we haven't diminished any of those. i get a little red behind the ears when i hear so many people -- you did not. but i hear so many people refer to the asia-pacific region as strictly naval and air. there is a lot of air there, and there is a lot of water there, but there is a heck of a lot of people there as well. and the fact of the matter is the army has long been a dominant posture in the pacific. over 76,000 troops....
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the army are even controlling the corridor. 50% of the buildings will have come down. that gives you an idea of how much damage the city went through a year ago when the devastating earthquake struck. lots of work to be done, lots of , its, but earlier today commo was a time to stand still and remember the 185 people who died. 10,000 people showed up to remember that moment that changed the lives of so many people. it was called one of new zealand's darkest days, and there was a feeling of an incredibly tough year, but there was a lot of hope and talks about the future. joining me to discuss it is new zealand's prime minister. thank you for joining us. your emotions when you're on? >> it is mixed emotions. we cannot numb their pain, but we can stand alongside them and try to give them support, and a lot of people from around the world have gathered here, but it is also a day of hope. they had a nice video about the future, and a lot of very positive spirit. today may be a day to reflect. but what you think the impact has been on the country? >> the first earthquake too
the army are even controlling the corridor. 50% of the buildings will have come down. that gives you an idea of how much damage the city went through a year ago when the devastating earthquake struck. lots of work to be done, lots of , its, but earlier today commo was a time to stand still and remember the 185 people who died. 10,000 people showed up to remember that moment that changed the lives of so many people. it was called one of new zealand's darkest days, and there was a feeling of an...
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santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what does he do? >> there's a potential third act and it starts in georgia wishes has a big block of delegates and it's not his birth state, it's his adopted state. >> i should point out he didn't grow up -- karl, tell us. >> he was born in pennsylvania. he didn't grow up in georgia. he went and caught college in georgia and entered politics there and now lives in virginia. he's not going to be on the ballot in the state where he now lives. he's going to be on the ballot in georgia, the state where he had his political career, and he will do well there. t
santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what...
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santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what does he do? >> there's a potential third act and it starts in georgia wishes has a big block of delegates and it's not his birth state, it's his adopted state. >> i should point out he didn't grow up -- karl, tell us. >> he was born in pennsylvania. he didn't grow up in georgia. he went and caught college in georgia and entered politics there and now lives in virginia. he's not going to be on the ballot in the state where he now lives. he's going to be on the ballot in georgia, the state where he had his political career, and he will do well there. t
santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what...
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santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what does he do? >> there's a potential third act and it starts in georgia wishes has a big block of delegates and it's not his birth state, it's his adopted state. >> i should point out he didn't grow up -- karl, tell us. >> he was born in pennsylvania. he didn't grow up in georgia. he went and caught college in georgia and entered politics there and now lives in virginia. he's not going to be on the ballot in the state where he now lives. he's going to be on the ballot in georgia, the state where he had his political career, and he will do well there. t
santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what...
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on the union's army in louisiana, "one damn blunder from beginning to end: the red river campaign." and the lsu-shreveport archives. on american history tv, sunday at 5:00 pm, a look at the role of the base on
on the union's army in louisiana, "one damn blunder from beginning to end: the red river campaign." and the lsu-shreveport archives. on american history tv, sunday at 5:00 pm, a look at the role of the base on
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and the armed gunmen are the ones who are placing obstacles to the red cross and that person to have access to the to some of the journalists who are wounded and who and some bodies that are there in the in the area of baba amr now this is very unfortunate i hope now after one year almost one year of demonstrations and trouble inside syria i think it is now clear that there are some foreign forces interfering in syria smuggling weapons into syria smuggling money for these groups to actually shoot at the government institutions assault the government and you know it's clear also from the speeches that we heard in that conference that took place in tunisia that the direction is western politics and the western plan to remove a president assad from office and they don't care at what cost. that's the unfortunate what we still got a minute with you on the line there the u.s. has reportedly begun coordinating with syria's neighbors on how to deal with the country's arsenal as crucially that's the word out of the picture going to be so confident that his days are numbered. that's the that's
and the armed gunmen are the ones who are placing obstacles to the red cross and that person to have access to the to some of the journalists who are wounded and who and some bodies that are there in the in the area of baba amr now this is very unfortunate i hope now after one year almost one year of demonstrations and trouble inside syria i think it is now clear that there are some foreign forces interfering in syria smuggling weapons into syria smuggling money for these groups to actually...
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santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what does he do? >> there's a potential third act and it starts in georgia wishes has a big block of delegates and it's not his birth state, it's his adopted state. >> i should point out he didn't grow up -- karl, tell us. >> he was born in pennsylvania. he didn't grow up in georgia. he went and caught college in georgia and entered politics there and now lives in virginia. he's not going to be on the ballot in the state where he now lives. he's going to be on the ballot in georgia, the state where he had his political career, and he will do well there. t
santorum just doesn't have that kind of an army. he has to do it by putting more red meat out there for the social conservatives. >> meanwhile, ron paul, newt gingrich basically ignored arizona and michigan and they have been laying in wait. paul in some of the caucus states around the western part of the country, and the north central. and gingrich in georgia in the south. is there a third act potential for gingrich here? karl, what's his play? does he go after romney or santorum? what...