She was then taken in for questioning by the police that she was able to talk to him to give him a quick run down of what happened. She said the two of them were walking here along this bridge where all this happened and all the sudden a car stopped next to them. As you said several people were in the car. She says that immediately someone from the car opened fire and that then shortly afterwards the car sped away, fred fredr fredricka. Oh, my goodness. Putin is promising punishment in the investigation. Do people believe that will take place . Reporter well of course theres certain people who have serious doubts that will take place or whether or not anyone will be found. However, the russian authorities are saying they are making headway in the investigation, already said they have identified a white vehicle that they believe might have been used in all of this. There was cctv video of the vehicle earlier, and now apparently its been found on a lot here in moscow. Also what the russi
Most notably, in 2012, in response to hurricane sandy, governors were able to put thousands of guardsmen on the ground within hours to come to the aid of citizens. We were able to do this because of the institutional procurement, training, educational and depotlevel training that the army and air force provide a separate reductions in these critical areas will have an Immediate Impact on National Guard readiness. The air National Guard is scheduling invention of aircraft and engines in to the depot maintenance program. Because our lack of flexibility to manage dollars currently under the continuing resolution. This delay will returnees assets to their units. Facilities sustainment and modernization will degrade and already aging infrastructure. The continuing resolution prohibits any new starts and construction, further threatening our modernization program. The quality of facilities located in 3000 communities impact readiness and our ability to respond to disasters across the country
And this is part of it. We sent airmen, marines to deploy our notice ends they want to take care of their families. We are going to have to cut some programs. We i him him him him him him. This is a fantastic question. When we get together come our conversations dont start, we are talking about our plans and we talk about soldiers and airmen, marines, guardsmen, we talk about the impact on the families all the things that are important to our people. A the problem is that 31. 5 million manhours overload workforce is awfully tough to mitigate. That is where we need help. We cannot control that. Now, the other thing that i mentioned is that the workforce is someone else we should have been keeping track of. They havent had pay raises. Now we are going to take 20 of the fiscal payraise. This is an important part of what we do, not just in this active department, but in the guard and reserve as well. I have been to a number of air force installations and there have been air force calls up
if you want to hold a winter olympics in miami, presumably somebody would say isn t it a little warm there? this is absolutely personal putin project. they spent more than 50 billion of dollars, which is the most expensive games in the history of mankind. $26,000 a seat for the curling stadium? to build. per feet. the road is 30 miles. price for that, 9 billion u.s. dollars. this is a road, right? it s three times expensive than american program flying to mars. and who got many of those contracts for the roads and stadiums and infrastructure? well, there s these guys. putin s childhood friends and judo partners the rottenberg brothers, whose companies received contracts worth upwards of $7 billion. and putin s associate of 20 years, vladimir yakunin, who owns the state railroads. his company received $10 billion worth of contracts. it s very easy to imagine
if you want to hold a winter olympics in miami, presumably somebody would say isn t it a little warm there? this is absolutely personal putin project. they spent more than 50 billion of dollars, which is the most expensive games in the history of mankind. $26,000 a seat for the curling stadium? to build. per feet. the road is 30 miles. price for that, 9 billion u.s. dollars. this is a road, right? it s three times expensive than american program flying to mars. and who got many of those contracts for the roads and stadiums and infrastructure? well, there s these guys. putin s childhood friends and judo partners the rottenberg brothers, whose companies received contracts worth upwards of $7 billion. and putin s associate of 20 years, vladimir yakunin, who owns the state railroads. his company received $10 billion worth of contracts. it s very easy to imagine