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edward was nicknamed ed edward the cares or. and charles the 2nd had as many as 19 ill legitimate children. royal para hours received millions from the nation's treasury. >> they were given jewels and clothes and houses and castles and titles. >> but it's been the monarchy's strongest marriages on which a modern britain was built. now a new couple is marrying for love. not england. >> it's not a fairy tale, it's a proper love story and they
edward was nicknamed ed edward the cares or. and charles the 2nd had as many as 19 ill legitimate children. royal para hours received millions from the nation's treasury. >> they were given jewels and clothes and houses and castles and titles. >> but it's been the monarchy's strongest marriages on which a modern britain was built. now a new couple is marrying for love. not england. >> it's not a fairy tale, it's a proper love story and they
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next al gore doll of talks to edward the president of the american university of moscow about why he wants to end a cold war era law that u.s. russia relations that's up next. hello again i walk into the spotlight they enter the show. i'm al going out and today my guest under studio is edward allows honest here his colleague anthony sal of the new york city politician and political scientists have gone to court trying to force president obama to counsel the jackson very commandment which hampers russian american trade relations this cold war era law has been defacto disabled for more than twenty years now but why not eliminate the obsolete amendment altogether and do way with a pain in the neck we are about to learn more from one of the petitioners president of the american university here in moscow had a word. to two years ago the american congress introduced an amendment limiting trade with some communist countries. the law was to make the u.s.s.r. now its citizens really emigrate. about twenty years ago russia was deemed to be compliant with the amendment and the law was suspended
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edwards for an opening statement. ms. edwards. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and congratulations to you as you convened the first of what i hope are many oversight hearings to make sure that we are paying attention to the kind of oversight we need to engage in on the science and technology committee on behalf of the taxpayers. i'd like to say that i too am disappointed that tsa is not here today, wasn't able to provide a would've. i think you lost an important opportunity to inform the congress and the public why they believe the s.p.o.t. program is worthy of our support. and i hope they will cooperate with this committee and the congress in the future. and i hope it's not terribly distracting as we get to the witnesses. i don't want anyone of them to be identified as tsa. i know it's a confusing for me a beer. let me just say in the opening i think each one of us has had an experience that instinctively sensing that something about a situation of a person is wrong or is worrying. police officer, immigration officers, transportation security officers
edwards for an opening statement. ms. edwards. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and congratulations to you as you convened the first of what i hope are many oversight hearings to make sure that we are paying attention to the kind of oversight we need to engage in on the science and technology committee on behalf of the taxpayers. i'd like to say that i too am disappointed that tsa is not here today, wasn't able to provide a would've. i think you lost an important opportunity to inform the...
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. >>> an investigation of former senator john edwards. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> and local school official is facing some serious charges accused of spending 100,000 those in federal money in to buy ipads and video games for her family and some of the students it was intended for. john has more on this story. >> according to court documents this 40-year-old school administrator forged her supervisors signature to purchase a slew of electronics that were intended to help low- income students. they never made it into the classroom. since 2006, she has been in charge of overseeing charles county's title one program for underprivileged students, but is now charged with using the federal money to purchase several electronics for herself and relatives. >> someone who would do this to our school system, i mean, that is outrageous. >> of an internal audit revealed over two hundred items priced at over $100,000 currently unaccounted for. >> it is important to make sure these kids hit the right education
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the edward m. kennedy institute. it includes tributes to the late kennedy and former long term kennedy a paul kirk. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for being here, we really do appreciate it. if we could begin to have folks take their seats, we'll have time for pictures a little later. bill, could you sit down, please? thank you. [laughter] what a leader. lieutenant governor is about to take his seat by the treasurer there. we're making real progress here. good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and in so many ways is the khoir was saying just a bit ago, this is the day the lord has made. let us rejoice and be glad. [applause] i was just telling vicky i was walking earlier and looked up at the incredible blue sky with the sunshining down, and i said something that so many of us said so many times in our lives, thank you, ted. well, people will take credit for much of what happens, we give him the responsibility and credit for this beautiful day, and it's so typical of what te
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walking to spotlight the interview show on tape i'm al green now and today my guest in the studio is edward. he and his colleague anthony sal of the new york city politician and political scientists have gone to for a trying to force president obama to counsel the jackson very commandment which hampers russian american trade like this cold war era law has been defacto disabled for more than twenty years now but why not eliminate the obsolete amendment altogether and do away with the pain in the neck we are about to learn more from one of the petitioners presidents of the american university here in moscow edward . g. years ago the american congress introduced an amendment to limit intrigue with some communist countries. in the world was to make the u.s.s.r. allow its citizens really emigrate. about twenty years ago russia was deemed to be compliant with the amendment and the lord was suspended but it has never been completely cancelled it remains an archaic form that spoils relations between moscow and washington. oh mr zones can walk into the show ok thank you very much they will. this wel
walking to spotlight the interview show on tape i'm al green now and today my guest in the studio is edward. he and his colleague anthony sal of the new york city politician and political scientists have gone to for a trying to force president obama to counsel the jackson very commandment which hampers russian american trade like this cold war era law has been defacto disabled for more than twenty years now but why not eliminate the obsolete amendment altogether and do away with the pain in the...
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today prosecutors interviewed edwards' former aide andrea young more than four hours. prosecutors are looking into -- andrew young more than four hours. prosecutors are looking dow money allegedly paid to keep edwards mistress in hiding. >>> mark kelly is the commander for endeavour's final mission and is hopeful his wife gabrielle giffords will make it to the kennedy space station for the april 19th liftoff. >>> up next a new up close look at the bombing raids in war torn lybia, on the front lines on the other side of the break. >>> they say defense wins championships, but apparently not opening day games. coming up in sports, so long phillies, hello nats, how jayson werth fared in his new red and white uniform. >>> a quick check of the rundown. news edge at 11:00 will be right back. . >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> more disturbing news out of japan, radiation readings under one of the reactors at a damaged nuclear plant hit 10,000 time the government standards. experts from around the world are either in japan or on their way to he
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edwards. we have been joined by the congresswoman from florida. >> earlier it was said there were 71,000 raoefrpls and you made a -- referrals and you made a distinction of the behavior leading to arrests. how many were arrested? >> of the 71,000? >> yes. >> that is the random selection method. nine arrests were made. >> in the other method? >> using spot, 23,000 and a little bit were referred and 151 were arrested. >> the types of arrests? >> i don't have the nature of the arrests. >> so it could have been brooklyn bridge rapbs seu or anybody? >> some were prohibited items that were on them at the time. others could have been through o outstanding warrants. >> do you think that i have an appearance or would i be a target for spot? every time i go through the airport i get pulled aside and searched and the reason i ask is because being a past law enforcement officer and trained i have concerns about the way you are identifying and pulling people aside. dr. hartwig, you said you thought the pro
edwards. we have been joined by the congresswoman from florida. >> earlier it was said there were 71,000 raoefrpls and you made a -- referrals and you made a distinction of the behavior leading to arrests. how many were arrested? >> of the 71,000? >> yes. >> that is the random selection method. nine arrests were made. >> in the other method? >> using spot, 23,000 and a little bit were referred and 151 were arrested. >> the types of arrests? >> i...
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then i was defeated by edwards, and he threw it all out. he got the legislature to undo it, so they had to wait five more years after edwards to start it again. i did mine in 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991. then edwards took over from me and undid the teacher testing, and did the three or four things we had done in education for four years, and then mike foster, another republican, took over as governor and started those programs again. >> describe your relationship with edwin edwards. >> when i first started in politics as the gunmen, i had run for their constitutional condition to rewrite our constitution in louisiana. i was 28 or 29. i worked with edwards, who had called for that constitutional right. i was a proponent of what he was trying to do. i thought it was the right thing to do. over the years, we grew far apart. the issue was corruption. the issue was money and politics. i thought that the governor of louisiana did not need to take unlimited checks from the oil companies and from the chemical companies and the toxic waste companies,
then i was defeated by edwards, and he threw it all out. he got the legislature to undo it, so they had to wait five more years after edwards to start it again. i did mine in 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991. then edwards took over from me and undid the teacher testing, and did the three or four things we had done in education for four years, and then mike foster, another republican, took over as governor and started those programs again. >> describe your relationship with edwin edwards....
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the edward m. kennedy institute will be a learning laboratory where young men and women delve into the history of our country and participate in great debates on the issues that animate the american experience. the institute will be at the cutting edge of architectural design. of course, there's no building that could match the strength of teddy's soul. there is no material that could replicate the fiber of his character. there is no ark architecture that could even begin to scrape the heights of teddy's vision, but yet in this manmade edifice, it will be conveyed the essence of teddy, and it will be such a fantastic and innovative structure. when i imagine the activity within the institute's walls, i think of all the incredible energy that will be generated. i imagine the son of an irish-american iran worker from pittsburgh dating the daughter of a brazillian-american bus driver. i think of the american teaming up with a son of a haitian american hairdresser to research proposals on early educatio
the edward m. kennedy institute will be a learning laboratory where young men and women delve into the history of our country and participate in great debates on the issues that animate the american experience. the institute will be at the cutting edge of architectural design. of course, there's no building that could match the strength of teddy's soul. there is no material that could replicate the fiber of his character. there is no ark architecture that could even begin to scrape the heights...
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however, i'm open to the fact that king edward ii may not be the right oneful. as our told -- as i told our mayor's office of housing who i am working closely with and respect a great deal, it has gone so far down the road where the community may be past the point of no return in terms of support. i want to let that process play itself out. i know it's been a big deal. it's not necessarily a budget issue right now. i'm happy to take it offline. >> [inaudible] >> i completely agree that's one of the biggest problems with the king edward ii itself. we will continue to work on that, you have my commitment as your district supervisor to be on top of that issue. i understand it's one of the primary ones in the district. >> [inaudible] we have a lot of 20 manufacture somethings there and it's a good thing and to to the bring that crime in here is very inappropriate. it is a budgetary issue. we have asked about this, we have had meetings and every one of us has said no. our former supervisor filed a complaint and gave a list of reasons why it's not an appropriate thing
however, i'm open to the fact that king edward ii may not be the right oneful. as our told -- as i told our mayor's office of housing who i am working closely with and respect a great deal, it has gone so far down the road where the community may be past the point of no return in terms of support. i want to let that process play itself out. i know it's been a big deal. it's not necessarily a budget issue right now. i'm happy to take it offline. >> [inaudible] >> i completely agree...
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edwards. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and congratulations to you as you convene the first of what i hope are many oversight hearings to make sure that we are paying attention to the kind of oversight that we need to engage in on the science and technology committee on behalf of the taxpayers. i would like to say that i, too, and disappointed that tsa is not here today, was not able to provide a witness. at think they've lost an important opportunity to inform the congress and public why they believe the spot program is worthy of our support, and i hope they will cooperate with this committee and the congress in the future. .. what the transportation security administration has tried to to do is develop behavioral training for offices so they can quickly and accurately assess and screen passengers. can hunters be harnessed in service of identifying potential threats to their air to air safety? that is the key question that underlines today's hearing and i hope we will be old to dig deeply into t
edwards. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and congratulations to you as you convene the first of what i hope are many oversight hearings to make sure that we are paying attention to the kind of oversight that we need to engage in on the science and technology committee on behalf of the taxpayers. i would like to say that i, too, and disappointed that tsa is not here today, was not able to provide a witness. at think they've lost an important opportunity to inform the congress and public why...
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so thank you, donna edwards, thank you, representative edwards, for bringing us together tonight in contribute to a giant. edsedseds thank you. with that i'd like to yield -- ms. edwards: thank you. with that i'd like to yield to congresswoman donna christensen. mrs. christensen: thank you. i want to thank you for helping us commemorate not home the sanitation workers strike but the life and legacy of dr. king and it is unfortunate that as we are here tonight remembering the day that the assassination took place of this great american and great human being, that on the day after we expect a budget that is going to do just the opposite of what dr. king would have wanted us to do. in the last congress we were able to strengthen medicare, to expand its solvency, 12 years, we were able to pass the affordable care act which would expand medicaid and make sure that just because you were poor you were not going to not have the ability to have quality health care and tomorrow we expect the budget that's going to come to talk about privatizing medicare and ending it as we know it, sacrificing the healt
so thank you, donna edwards, thank you, representative edwards, for bringing us together tonight in contribute to a giant. edsedseds thank you. with that i'd like to yield -- ms. edwards: thank you. with that i'd like to yield to congresswoman donna christensen. mrs. christensen: thank you. i want to thank you for helping us commemorate not home the sanitation workers strike but the life and legacy of dr. king and it is unfortunate that as we are here tonight remembering the day that the...
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that's a concern to educators like mark edwards. >> i think that's a huge issue. i think that there's a disconnect for a lot of kids when, in their world, they're seeing a whole array of technology and, you know, it might be with game, or it might be with music, or it might be with a variety of things in their home. and they go to school, and it's like going back in time. >> you're creating your i-web... >> reporter: but its different in the schools edwards runs in mooresville, north carolina. three years ago, the district began giving laptops to every student and teacher in grades four through 12-- some 5,000 computers in all. while computers have been around in public schools for more than 20 years, this is one of the only districts in the country that's gone entirely digital. it's completely changed things for teachers like kristin faucher, whose class was studying sharks. >> they always talk about the big hook-- the first five minutes of a lesson-- to get the kids excited about what you're going to learn. well, i feel like, with the computers, you have the hoo
that's a concern to educators like mark edwards. >> i think that's a huge issue. i think that there's a disconnect for a lot of kids when, in their world, they're seeing a whole array of technology and, you know, it might be with game, or it might be with music, or it might be with a variety of things in their home. and they go to school, and it's like going back in time. >> you're creating your i-web... >> reporter: but its different in the schools edwards runs in...
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that's a concern to educators like mark edwards. >> i think that's a huge issue. i think that there's a disconnect for a lot of kids when, in their world, they're seeing a whole array of technology and, you know, it might be with game, or it might be with music, or it might be with a varty of things in their home. and they go to school, and it's like going back in time. >> you're creating your i-web... >> reporter: but its different in the schools edwards runs in mooresville, north carolina. three years ago, the district began giving laptops to every student and teacher in grades four through 12-- some 5,000 computers in all. while computers have been around in public schools for more than 20 years, this is one of the only districts in the country that's gone entirely digital. it's completely changed things for teachers like kristin faucher, whose class was studying sharks. >> they always talk about the big hook-- the first five minutes of a lesson-- to get the kids excited about what you're going to learn. well, i feel like, with the computers, you have the hook
that's a concern to educators like mark edwards. >> i think that's a huge issue. i think that there's a disconnect for a lot of kids when, in their world, they're seeing a whole array of technology and, you know, it might be with game, or it might be with music, or it might be with a varty of things in their home. and they go to school, and it's like going back in time. >> you're creating your i-web... >> reporter: but its different in the schools edwards runs in mooresville,...
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spinet he was a political lever sorry but describe your relationship with edward edwards. >> when i first started as politics as a young man i had run for the constitutional convention to we write our constitution. as the mcginn louisianan? >> in louisiana, thanks for reminding me. i was 28, 29, and i worked with edwards who called for the constitutional right. i was a proponent of what he was trying to do. i thought it was the right thing to do. over the years, we grew far apart, and the issue was corruption, the issue was money and politics. i thought the governor of louisiana and didn't need to take unlimited checks from the oil companies and from the chemical companies and the toxic waste companies and those that imbues the air and water and edwards and i, the following out as a polite way of saying we became political adversaries at that point. when he ran for reelection the third time, the congressman from louisiana, bob livingston, republican congressman from louisiana, jim brown secretary of state and i decided independently to run against him and five of us with a guy named steve
spinet he was a political lever sorry but describe your relationship with edward edwards. >> when i first started as politics as a young man i had run for the constitutional convention to we write our constitution. as the mcginn louisianan? >> in louisiana, thanks for reminding me. i was 28, 29, and i worked with edwards who called for the constitutional right. i was a proponent of what he was trying to do. i thought it was the right thing to do. over the years, we grew far apart,...
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the music is by parry and it's set by edward elgar. what could be more wonderful? ♪ ♪ >> we talked about their desire to be inclusive. and we should point out that among the invited guests, a homeless woman that prince on the street when he slept under a bridge here in of the homeless. the bucklebury. catherine's village. >> yes. and representatives from 80 different charities, as well as the royal air force comrades. because their husbands were killed in action. so they really did reach out. >> just like -- >> and refer lasting god -- >> she was the people's princess. sanctify and governor both our hearts and bodies in the ways of thy law and in the works of thy commandments. that through thy most mighty protection, both here and ever, we may be preserved in body and soul, through our lord and savior jesus christ. >> amen. >> the blessing of god almighty, the father, the son and the holy ghost be amongst you and remain with you always. ♪ amen ♪ ♪ ♪ god save our gracious queen long live our noble queen ♪ ♪ god save the queen send her victorious ♪
the music is by parry and it's set by edward elgar. what could be more wonderful? ♪ ♪ >> we talked about their desire to be inclusive. and we should point out that among the invited guests, a homeless woman that prince on the street when he slept under a bridge here in of the homeless. the bucklebury. catherine's village. >> yes. and representatives from 80 different charities, as well as the royal air force comrades. because their husbands were killed in action. so they really...
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high school my editor smasher earned the attention of a comic i've been a comic business has called edward teller he's the father of the hydrogen bomb he took me under his wing and he arranged for me to get a scholarship to harvard and that set me off chasing after einstein's theory of everything. you talk about how politics is important in your new book physics of the future there's. actually there's there's a whole bunch of things in here i'd love to talk to you. but but just in general and i know you've i've i've heard you tell the story before about explaining physics to politicians in the context of religion. can you can share that story with us and why in your mind politics as a theoretical physicist politics is. well in one thousand nine hundred three we were going to build the largest particle accelerator the largest ad mismeasure of all time much bigger than the large hadron collider ingenious with alone because actually a piece were the big what was called the super collider it was to be built outside dallas texas costing a leavened billion dollars but then in the last day of hea
high school my editor smasher earned the attention of a comic i've been a comic business has called edward teller he's the father of the hydrogen bomb he took me under his wing and he arranged for me to get a scholarship to harvard and that set me off chasing after einstein's theory of everything. you talk about how politics is important in your new book physics of the future there's. actually there's there's a whole bunch of things in here i'd love to talk to you. but but just in general and i...
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high school my addams smasher earned the attention of a comic i've been on tomic business has called edward teller he's the father of the hydrogen bomb he took me under his wing and he arranged for me to get a scholarship to harvard and that set me off chasing after einstein's theory of everything. you talk about how politics is important in your new book physics of the future there's. actually there's there's a whole bunch of things in here i'd love to talk to you about. but just in general and i know you've. heard you tell the story before about explaining physics to politicians in the context of religion. can you can share that story with us and why in your mind politics as a theoretical physicist politics is i'm bored. well in one thousand nine hundred three we were going to build the largest particle accelerator the largest agnus measure of all time much bigger than the large hadron collider in geneva switzerland because actually a piece were the big one was called the super collider it was to be built outside dallas texas costing a leavened billion dollars but then in the last day of
high school my addams smasher earned the attention of a comic i've been on tomic business has called edward teller he's the father of the hydrogen bomb he took me under his wing and he arranged for me to get a scholarship to harvard and that set me off chasing after einstein's theory of everything. you talk about how politics is important in your new book physics of the future there's. actually there's there's a whole bunch of things in here i'd love to talk to you about. but just in general...
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edward's crown, the archbishop lowers the symbol of might and power and places it on the queen's head, the seam black in one voice cries "god save the queen." and before the wandering eyes of her son and heir, she is escorted by bishops and tempterral lords to be set upon her throne. thus elevated by the combined power of church and state and she received from the bishops and the homage of the peers. first the peers to take his vows to his queen is her husband and subject, phillip, duke of edinboro. >> the long ordeal is offer. the solemnity of crowning is behind her and a radiant queen rides through lines of her cheering subjects. joy and jubilation so unrestrained in london, the queen, the crown, symbol of hope for britain. queen elizabeth, symbol of hope for the dawn of a new elizabethan era and prince charles who will one daywear his mother's crown. free men everywhere join in wish her a long and prosperous reign. >> you can watch this week's royal wedding here live on ktvu channel 2 this friday from it 2:004:30 a.m. when we come back on "a second look", a royal couple make a visi
edward's crown, the archbishop lowers the symbol of might and power and places it on the queen's head, the seam black in one voice cries "god save the queen." and before the wandering eyes of her son and heir, she is escorted by bishops and tempterral lords to be set upon her throne. thus elevated by the combined power of church and state and she received from the bishops and the homage of the peers. first the peers to take his vows to his queen is her husband and subject, phillip,...
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and that's what we hope to do at the edward m. kennedy institute. encourage and interest what happens inside of our government buildings. and in the process change and enhance individual lives and the life of this great country if for. we want to show how throughout history men and women of good will in both parties came together and address to the greatest challenges facing the nation, civil rights, human rights, equal rights, workers' rights, war and peace, health care, economic opportunity, education, and yes, the budget. she was at the center of many of these great debates. as we heard earlier, he made his senate speech on the civil rights act of 1964. and he sold that problems could be solved, senators could come together and deal with important issues for the good of the country. he knew that finding common ground was an easy but that was necessary. he once said we are americans. this is what we do. we reached the moon. we scale the heights. i know it. i'd seen it. i have lived it, and we can do it again. and that is what we are going to offer
and that's what we hope to do at the edward m. kennedy institute. encourage and interest what happens inside of our government buildings. and in the process change and enhance individual lives and the life of this great country if for. we want to show how throughout history men and women of good will in both parties came together and address to the greatest challenges facing the nation, civil rights, human rights, equal rights, workers' rights, war and peace, health care, economic opportunity,...
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edwards, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to go to a question that was raised by mr. mica's comments when he was here. i just want to be clear that from the perspective of g.a.o. and the report and analysis that you've done, mr. lord, we don't yet know if the spot program is quote-unquote a fiasco. isn't that correct? >> yeah, that's absolutely correct. those were his words. that's not in our vocabulary. thank you. >> and just to be clear, again, what metrics, again, would you use to determine the success or failure as an operational program? >> well, one metric besides scrubbing the current list of behaviors or indicators that they have, they're honing in on as well as the associated point scores, we recommended since there are -- we've identified several instances of terrorists transiting through the u.s. system studied the videotapes of their movement. are they in fact exhibiting signs of stress, or are they, they don't show much because they feel like they're going on a different state. we don't find discernable st
edwards, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to go to a question that was raised by mr. mica's comments when he was here. i just want to be clear that from the perspective of g.a.o. and the report and analysis that you've done, mr. lord, we don't yet know if the spot program is quote-unquote a fiasco. isn't that correct? >> yeah, that's absolutely correct. those were his words. that's not in our vocabulary. thank you. >> and just to be clear, again, what...
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after all, edward is 110 years old, yet not a wrinkle in sight. now, if they could just do something about that pasty white skin. he really should get some sun. i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline." >> the eternal search for eternal youth. thanks for watching abc news. we hope you
after all, edward is 110 years old, yet not a wrinkle in sight. now, if they could just do something about that pasty white skin. he really should get some sun. i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline." >> the eternal search for eternal youth. thanks for watching abc news. we hope you
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. >> when catherine and william come out of the chapel of edward the confessor, they will -- catherine will curtsy to the queen, her monarch and now her grandmother-in-law. ♪ >> this is the music for the bride and the groom. it is crown imperial, written for the coronation of his great grandfather george vi. this is coronation music. >> serenaded by seven trumpeters and a drummer and the band is from the royal air force. ♪ >> british -- it's the greatest of the coronation marches. >> anyone who is an angelophile. >> almost. not the irish, perhaps. despite the fact that william is wearing the uniform of the irish guard. and here they come. prince and princess. man and wife. >> and certainly relieved, i'm sure, that the ceremony is over. >> kate still has to make that curtsy. >> it's interesting that pippa, the maid of honor, her sister, is wearing a white gown, isn't it? that's sort of unusual, at least in america. >> england the bridesmaids, pages or flowergirls, whatever you call them, always match with the bride. that's why pippa is also wearing a gown also designed by mcqueen is
. >> when catherine and william come out of the chapel of edward the confessor, they will -- catherine will curtsy to the queen, her monarch and now her grandmother-in-law. ♪ >> this is the music for the bride and the groom. it is crown imperial, written for the coronation of his great grandfather george vi. this is coronation music. >> serenaded by seven trumpeters and a drummer and the band is from the royal air force. ♪ >> british -- it's the greatest of the...
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edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to get you to ask questions as we get near the end. cautionary notes this is the system of seattle system, not your system. you have to look that principals and see if they apply to the same work the planning side, the modeling side, the adaptive side and i'll talk briefly for a few seconds on mayors initiative on climate control because it gives an as political environment to work in and then the seattle system. the mayor of seattle nickels started the protocols for the city and started process with a lot of other mayors to start aggressively
edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to...
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edward was nicknamed ed edward the cares or. and charles the 2nd had as many as 19 ill legitimate children. royal para hours received millions from the nation's treasury. >> they were given jewels and clothes and houses and castles and titles. >> but it's been the monarchy's strongest marriages on which a modern britain was built. now a new couple is marrying for love. not england. >> it's not a fairy tale, it's a proper love story and they are friends, they are allies. >> reporter: a partnership rewriting a millennium of royal marital history. for michelle miller, cbs news, london. >>> i know somebody who is gonna get up at 1:00 in the morning to watch all that. >> why are you looking at me like that? i won't be getting up, i just won't be going to bed. that's the way it works. today around the bay area we had high temperatures anywhere from 60 in san francisco which is about 5 degrees below normal to 70 degrees in santa rosa and in morgan hill. there are the clouds right there. do you see them? they are trying to move out of h
edward was nicknamed ed edward the cares or. and charles the 2nd had as many as 19 ill legitimate children. royal para hours received millions from the nation's treasury. >> they were given jewels and clothes and houses and castles and titles. >> but it's been the monarchy's strongest marriages on which a modern britain was built. now a new couple is marrying for love. not england. >> it's not a fairy tale, it's a proper love story and they are friends, they are allies....
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then edwards took over from me. his fourth term from governor he undid it, undid the teacher testing, undid the three or four things that we had done in education for four years and then mike foster, another republican, took over as governor and started those programs again. >> he was a political adversary, but describe your relationship with edwards? >> interesting. when i started in politics as a young man i ran for the constitutional convention to rewrite our constitution. >> in louisiana? >> yeah. i was 28.9. and i worked with edwards who called for that constitutional rewrite. i was a proponent of what he was trying to do. i thought it was the right thing to do. over the years we grew far apart and the issue was corruption. the issue was money in politics. i thought that the governor of louisiana didn't need to take unlimited checks from the oil companies and from the chemical companies and the toxic waste companies and those that abuse the air and water and edwards and i, a falling out is a polite way of sayin
then edwards took over from me. his fourth term from governor he undid it, undid the teacher testing, undid the three or four things that we had done in education for four years and then mike foster, another republican, took over as governor and started those programs again. >> he was a political adversary, but describe your relationship with edwards? >> interesting. when i started in politics as a young man i ran for the constitutional convention to rewrite our constitution....
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investigators say she walked into edward arthur jewelers at the mall on monday, flashed a gun and stole the jewelry. police are offering $5,000 for information leading to an arrest. >>> the director of the federal bureau of prisons is accused of driving drunk. 55-year-old harley lapin was pulled over last month. he failed a sobriety test and was charged with dui. he announced last week that he is retiring in may. >>> new this morning, d.c. mayor vincent gray is set to the present his 012 budget proposal to the tease council later today. the district is facing a $322 million budget shortfall. mayor gray has been tight lipped about how he plans to close the gap aside from warning there will be significant cuts. he hasn't ruled out tax increases but it doesn't appear likely he will propose a major hike. >>> a fox 5 follow-up. big changes for standardized tests in d.c. public schools. the acting chancellor has announced extra security for the next round of testing and the move comes on the heels of reports that found evidence of possible test tampering at several d.c. public schools. sherry
investigators say she walked into edward arthur jewelers at the mall on monday, flashed a gun and stole the jewelry. police are offering $5,000 for information leading to an arrest. >>> the director of the federal bureau of prisons is accused of driving drunk. 55-year-old harley lapin was pulled over last month. he failed a sobriety test and was charged with dui. he announced last week that he is retiring in may. >>> new this morning, d.c. mayor vincent gray is set to the...
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please welcome edward albee. [applause] i was struck by the number of times people have objected to your work. and yet, i've sat here with people whose careers have been marked by censorship and challenges. i'm not sure i've ever met anyone whose very first work at age 12 was censored by his adoptive mother. what was that about? well, you see, i started writing poetry when i was about eight, and she didn't read poetry. but when she found out that i'd written a three-act sex farce... [laughter] at the age of 12, or to be fair about it, probably 12 1/2, though still i didn't know very much about farce and practically nothing about sex at that time-- or at least, my knowledge of sex was singular-- [laughter] i wrote this three-act sex farce. very short acts. each act was about eight or ten minutes. and i'd like to think that she threw it away. i know i gave it to her to read, and it was not discussed after that, and i didn't make carbon copies or anything in those days, and so it vanished. so she became my first cri
please welcome edward albee. [applause] i was struck by the number of times people have objected to your work. and yet, i've sat here with people whose careers have been marked by censorship and challenges. i'm not sure i've ever met anyone whose very first work at age 12 was censored by his adoptive mother. what was that about? well, you see, i started writing poetry when i was about eight, and she didn't read poetry. but when she found out that i'd written a three-act sex farce... [laughter]...
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this is something which one of the policy analysts a guy named edward has broken who is working who works with me discovered a few months ago and he's been doing a lot of research on and he finally got a copy of the actual form which is going to be used and that just made the hair stand up on the back of his neck and we run a website called consumer traveler where we talk about travel issues on a daily basis and edward asked if he could get something up on that so we put it up there last friday and it went viral and all of a sudden we ended up with about eighty. alison people coming to the website the number of comments going to the department of state dog jumped from about ninety two more some to somebody told me we were getting almost three thousand comments over the weekend of people be upset about this particular form and the thing that they are really upset about is fact but the form asks so many questions that any normal person in america has no idea of what the answer would be right i you know i have i have no idea who my mother's doctor was and what how many visits she made before
this is something which one of the policy analysts a guy named edward has broken who is working who works with me discovered a few months ago and he's been doing a lot of research on and he finally got a copy of the actual form which is going to be used and that just made the hair stand up on the back of his neck and we run a website called consumer traveler where we talk about travel issues on a daily basis and edward asked if he could get something up on that so we put it up there last friday...
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young posed as the father of edwards' and hunter's baby during the 2008 campaign. >>> a controversial miniseries about the kennedy family is finally hitting the small screen. history channel pulled the includiplug on the series after kennedy cam family members were unhappy with how it is portrayed. airing sunday on the reelz channel, paying $7 million for the series that cost $25 million to make. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. ask your eyecare professional for your transitions certificate of authenticity for your chance to win instant monthly prizes or our $20,000 grand prize! i grew up in the bronx. i just loved it here. i'm sam chernin. owner of sammy's fish box. my uncle owned a restaurant up on city island. and we started going to the restaurant in the summers. 8, 9, 10 years old. i knew immediately that this is what i like, never dreaming that i would own seven r
young posed as the father of edwards' and hunter's baby during the 2008 campaign. >>> a controversial miniseries about the kennedy family is finally hitting the small screen. history channel pulled the includiplug on the series after kennedy cam family members were unhappy with how it is portrayed. airing sunday on the reelz channel, paying $7 million for the series that cost $25 million to make. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you...
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edward g. robinson, emmanuel goldenberg. still for ambitious jewish businessmen like the mowing you wills who started hollywood's biggest movie studios, entertainment was a place to excel. >> it was very hard for a jew maybe to become a lawyer or a doctor in the 1920s because of entrenched social anti-semitism. hollywood was an upstart industry that provided a great opportunity. >> reporter: there was also the opportunity to be funny. >> yes? >> we've come to make up your room. >> are those my hard boiled eggs. >> i can't tell until they get in the room. come on in, girls and leave all hope behind. >> comedians like the marx brothers, milton berle and george burns flourished here. >> jerry, it's our sense of humor that sustained us as a people for 3,000 years. >> 5,000. >> 5,000, even better. >> it wasn't until this country that jewish people really had a place where they could thrive in safety and really do their thing. whatever that is. >> reporter: the museum focuses not only on the high achievers among american jews but
edward g. robinson, emmanuel goldenberg. still for ambitious jewish businessmen like the mowing you wills who started hollywood's biggest movie studios, entertainment was a place to excel. >> it was very hard for a jew maybe to become a lawyer or a doctor in the 1920s because of entrenched social anti-semitism. hollywood was an upstart industry that provided a great opportunity. >> reporter: there was also the opportunity to be funny. >> yes? >> we've come to make up...
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edwards had it as a kids but you never get rid of the virus. it never leaves your body it just lies dormant in your nerve cells until your immune system weakens. >> in the past in medical school we were always taught that someone in their 50s or 60s would come in with a bunch of little blisters on their chest or face and that would be shingles. >> it was confusing because when i heard shingles i thought my grandparents can get shingles. what is wrong with me. >> reporter: turns out more and more people like edwards are showing up at doctor's offices with this elderly aflickion. antiviral drugs can shorten the outbreak if started early. so what could be causing this outbreak of shingles in a group that rarely had it before? >> perhaps a stressful life. maybe more new yorkers are getting it. >> reporter: stress is the culprit. crowded streets, traffic, noise, economy, high pressure jobs. our bodies make stress hormones in response and they are known to affect the immune system. >> i was exhausted from work, crazy hours, going out with my friends.
edwards had it as a kids but you never get rid of the virus. it never leaves your body it just lies dormant in your nerve cells until your immune system weakens. >> in the past in medical school we were always taught that someone in their 50s or 60s would come in with a bunch of little blisters on their chest or face and that would be shingles. >> it was confusing because when i heard shingles i thought my grandparents can get shingles. what is wrong with me. >> reporter:...
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gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks before he d.
gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes ,...
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king edward viii had a cousin as a best man. very often they do have brothers. prince andrew had prince edward. other royals have done it. >> what is a supporter? what is the difference? >> it's just a terminology. i think he'll be wearing the uniform of the life guard. >> we're seeing pictures of william and harry last night outside of charns house. they'll be greeting the fans there. it's a lovely touch. >> it says a lot about them. >> i was broadcasting live. that is princess diana's brother, charles spencer. the uncle of prince william. last night, we were broadcasting live from just outside westminster abbey. we heard a roar. it was prince william. we couldn't believe it. earlier in the day, camilla, prince charles' wife, had done the same thing. they tried to extend the hand of friendship. it's about making this new monarchy, the new period of the monarchy much more accessible and modern. >> it's the diane that factor, really. the royals need to be touchable to stay in touch with the public. that's what diana did so well. they could aspire to her. she was
king edward viii had a cousin as a best man. very often they do have brothers. prince andrew had prince edward. other royals have done it. >> what is a supporter? what is the difference? >> it's just a terminology. i think he'll be wearing the uniform of the life guard. >> we're seeing pictures of william and harry last night outside of charns house. they'll be greeting the fans there. it's a lovely touch. >> it says a lot about them. >> i was broadcasting live....
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today are trying to overturn now more than ever we must listen to his constant she's chief justice edward ryan's warning soon we will have to settle once and for all the pressing question america who shall well rule wealth or man today wealth rules but it doesn't have to be that way tomorrow amend the constitution to say the corporations are people and that's the big picture from our information on the stories we covered that check out tom hartman dot com and archie dot com and don't forget about accuracy begins when you get out when you show up when you get active take your it will see you next week. and you. live. free news the latest in science and technology from the realms of rush limbaugh.
today are trying to overturn now more than ever we must listen to his constant she's chief justice edward ryan's warning soon we will have to settle once and for all the pressing question america who shall well rule wealth or man today wealth rules but it doesn't have to be that way tomorrow amend the constitution to say the corporations are people and that's the big picture from our information on the stories we covered that check out tom hartman dot com and archie dot com and don't forget...
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gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks before he died. my father is my foster father and there was always in my life this level of awkwardness because i was not biologically his own son. and he and i never got to have the conversation that i imagined here on page in this piece. so, there is a lot of truth in it. and here we go. someone else's child. >> i'm going to write a poem about
gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes ,...
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then edwards took over for me. he undid the teacher testing, the three or four things we had done in education for four years. then another republican said over as governor and started those processes. when i first started in politics as a young man, i had learned from the constitutional convention to rewrite our constitution and in louisiana. i was 28, 29. i worked with edwards who had called for the constitutional re-write. i thought it was the right thing to do. over the years, we grew far apart. the issue was corruption. the issue was money in politics. i thought the governor of louisiana did not need to take unlimited checks from the oil company and from the chemical company. the toxic waste companies. those that abuse in the air and water. edwards and i had a falling out, a police -- a polite way of saying we became political adversaries at that point. when he went for re-election the third time, a congressman, a republican congressman, jim brown, secretary of state and i, decided to run against him independe
then edwards took over for me. he undid the teacher testing, the three or four things we had done in education for four years. then another republican said over as governor and started those processes. when i first started in politics as a young man, i had learned from the constitutional convention to rewrite our constitution and in louisiana. i was 28, 29. i worked with edwards who had called for the constitutional re-write. i thought it was the right thing to do. over the years, we grew far...
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today are trying to overturn now more than ever we must listen it was constant cheese chief justice edward ryan's warning soon we will have to settle it once and for all the pressing question america who shall well rule wealth or man today wealth rules but it doesn't have to be that way tomorrow of men because to. touche to say the corporations aren't people and that's the big picture for more information on stories are covered by check out tom hartman dot com and r g dot com and don't forget democracy begins when you get out of it and when you show up when you get agitated your head will see you next week. and you'll. see official. called touch from the.
today are trying to overturn now more than ever we must listen it was constant cheese chief justice edward ryan's warning soon we will have to settle it once and for all the pressing question america who shall well rule wealth or man today wealth rules but it doesn't have to be that way tomorrow of men because to. touche to say the corporations aren't people and that's the big picture for more information on stories are covered by check out tom hartman dot com and r g dot com and don't forget...
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--el presidente de "pg&e" "john keenan", y el jefe de operaciones "edward salas", dejaron sus cargos.--y un documento oficial revelo que el seÑor "keenan" no se ira con las manos vacias.--a pesar de la explosion que cobro la vida de 8 personas y destruyo 38 casas en san bruno, el presidente de "pg&e" recibira una indemnizacion de 3-millones-200-mil dolares a cambio de irse antes de que se venza su contrato. ---hoy el gobierno federal acorÓ pagar un-millon- 950-mil Ólares a la familia de un inmigrante indocumentado al que se le nego atencion medica, mientras se encontraba en custodia de las autoridades de inmigracÓn ---todo ocurrio entre marzo de 2006 y febrero de 2007 cuando a "francisco castaÑeda", oriundo de "el salvador", se le neÓ una biopsia tras presentar una sospechosa lesÓn que le resultaba sumamente dolorosa. ---cuando el procedimiento finalmente fue programado resulto que el inmigrante tenia Áncer... un aÑo despues, murÓ.---"noticias univision" hablo con la hija de "francisco castaÑeda", quien nos dijo lo siguiente: hija de francisco castaÑeda ---el aÑo pasado u
--el presidente de "pg&e" "john keenan", y el jefe de operaciones "edward salas", dejaron sus cargos.--y un documento oficial revelo que el seÑor "keenan" no se ira con las manos vacias.--a pesar de la explosion que cobro la vida de 8 personas y destruyo 38 casas en san bruno, el presidente de "pg&e" recibira una indemnizacion de 3-millones-200-mil dolares a cambio de irse antes de que se venza su contrato. ---hoy el gobierno federal...
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each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. daniel and elma and his daughter in law and megan m burns and suggested we contact him. we are so happy to have you here and look forward to hearing your address. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. you know i got to share this with you. i know how to drive a tractor. don't forget what you come from. culture cures. it's like coming back to our mom. i want to first and formost jeff adachi, thank you for the opportunity. patty lee. and sury to all the students. can i see the hands of the high school students? you know what i like about that? mihose means my children. look where you are sitting. in the front. i did a presentation for 2 thousand students and they were 25 hundred chairs. where do you think they sat? it breaks my heart. they sat in the back. i had all the ushers remove the first 5 hundred chairs and we started getting c
each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. daniel and elma and his daughter in law and megan m burns and suggested we contact him. we are so happy to have you here and look forward to hearing your address. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. you know i got to share this with you. i know how to drive a tractor....
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. >>> entre los manifestantes, edward james olmos dice en estados unidos es parte de la culpa por la violencia. >>> todos los que compran la droga. >>> y por eso marcharonpy9a que se termine el odio, la violencia y el medio. >>> en cuernavaca si calculó la participación de 15 mil manifestantes los que viven con el dolor de una perdida de un ser querido dicen que es un movimiento que apenas empieza w4r lo que dijo olmos que aquí en estados unidos los que consumen drogas lo que hacen es ayudando y aportando para que estos narcos continúen sus masacres en méxico. >>> así es porque desde aquí están peleando el territorio para llevar las drogas a estados unidos, josé, y dicen es el principal motivo. >>> raúl torres desde méxico gracias
. >>> entre los manifestantes, edward james olmos dice en estados unidos es parte de la culpa por la violencia. >>> todos los que compran la droga. >>> y por eso marcharonpy9a que se termine el odio, la violencia y el medio. >>> en cuernavaca si calculó la participación de 15 mil manifestantes los que viven con el dolor de una perdida de un ser querido dicen que es un movimiento que apenas empieza w4r lo que dijo olmos que aquí en estados unidos los que...
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surveillance cameras captured these mmn at "edward arthur jewelers." howarr county police they held up employees at unpoint... making off with merchandise worth hundreds of thousands f dollars. presiient barack pbama stops in maryland to encourage big companies to go g. green. the president toured a u-p-s facility in landover. managers there showed him used by the shipping company. u-p-s, fedex, a- t-and-t, verizzn and pepsi have promised the federal government they'll purchase...