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CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today April 27, 2015

Okay. Now the fun part. Where . Right here, governor. Have a seat for a second. Raise your hand. Okay. Holler it out loud. Thank you for your service. As an inventor, serial entrepreneur and writer, i believe ill come up with a solution to the immigration problem. Can i hand this to you . Sure. And tell me what you think. If we eliminate the magnet that the problem resolves itself. Its very simple. Costs zero dollars and will resolve itself very easily. Thank you. Lets talk about this issue just a second, if you will. What i happen to see as a that may help a bit right there. The point with this is to have this this country has got to be secure. When you look at the constitution, the constitution tells us a few things that the federal government is supposed to do. Stand a Strong Military and secure our borders are two of the most important things enumerated in the constitution. And weve got to get back. I got to think that steve king touched on this about the rule of law and doing what

CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today May 8, 2015

We are committed to our professions future through programs just like this and we fight for a free press worldwide. For more information about the club visit our website, press. Org. To donate to programs offered through our clubs, Journalism Institute visit press. Org institute. On behalf of members worldwide i want to welcome you to todays luncheon. Id like to welcome our cspan and public radio audiences. You can follow the action on twitter. Use the hashtag npc lunch. Remember, the public attends our lunches applause is not evidence of a lack of journalistic objectivity. Ill ask as many questions as time permits. Our head table includes working people who are members of the National Press club. From the right will watson. A former newspaper editor and 20year National Press club member. Larry holdren, patrick host. Captain sydney dawson u. S. Air force, aid to the superintendent and a guest of the speaker. Donald linewein. Gene tie. Thank you so much. Lieutenant cassiem. Gra m. Grane

SFGTV2 November 17, 2012

In the right path. Anyway, its a massive event that you always have to work a lot in order to be prepared. Im going to show you a short presentation where im going to thank that point starting from the general effect of the massive earthquake and then going down to the particular events that weve taken in care as a navy. As you see here, chile is located in the southwest coast of south america and we had an earthquake on february 27, 2010, with an intensity of 8. 8 Richter Scale located approximately in the center of the country. The subduction zone, the area where the plate and the south american plate made contact was 250 kilometers. That means that the intensity was felt above 8 in about onethird of the country. As you can see, in the highlight color you can see the people who was affected with that earthquake at about 6 million people. That means more than 40 percent of the chilean population. In terms of energy was released, you can see there its one trillion kilograms of tnt, tha

SFGTV2 November 21, 2012

Instructor. She completed a 7month deployment. Captain Mike Napolitano is serving with the navys expedition training group. While deployed in 2004, he spearheaded Maritime Patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and in 2009 captain napolitano reported as Commanding Officer of the expeditionary training group. This is a fabulous panel and i know youre going to appreciate what they have to say. Rear admiral, i think youll start. First of all on behalf of the chilean navy i would like to thank so much to San Francisco fleet week, particularly to admiral Gary Roughhead for being invited to participate in this senior seminar. Its a privilege for me to be here and to share with you the experience that we had just during and after the earthquake that we had in chile in february 27, 2010. Most of the Lessons Learned that im going to show here to you is part of your concern and im very glad you are taking

SFGTV2 December 5, 2012

Group. While deployed in 2004, he spearheaded Maritime Patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and in 2009 captain napolitano reported as Commanding Officer of the expeditionary training group. This is a fabulous panel and i know youre going to appreciate what they have to say. Rear admiral, i think youll start. First of all on behalf of the chilean navy i would like to thank so much to San Francisco fleet week, particularly to admiral Gary Roughhead for being invited to participate in this senior seminar. Its a privilege for me to be here and to share with you the experience that we had just during and after the earthquake that we had in chile in february 27, 2010. Most of the Lessons Learned that im going to show here to you is part of your concern and im very glad you are taking that in account so i think you are absolutely in the right path. Anyway, its a massive event that you always have to

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