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Transcripts For WKMG News 6 Saturday 20160305

how is it going to look this weekend? let s get straight over to meteorologist danny treanor. danny: all eyes on are daytona beach and it looks like it s going to be perfect. have a good one and i like to work when the weekends are nice. here s what we have going. today 71 over in daytona beach and loud motorcycle noises. we got a bit cooler on sunday. no rain and even monday it is the entire upcoming week. it looks fantastic. it may get up into the 80- plus degree mark by the time we hit the middle of the week. in the meantime nothing on radar. i don t expect anything today. that means good boating conditions and good beach conditions and goods outdoor conscience. anything that you want to do. temperatures range from 50 in daytona beach. 40 in the villages. 43 in ocala. 52 in kissimee. same in melbourne. cocoa beach a little bit warmer and 62 now. if you want to feel good about not waking up in bismarck where it s 21 during, but these temperatures, considering the fac

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Transcripts For CSPAN New America 20130811

area changed the conversation for what would the deliver to what we are going to build. look at sustained growth. this 20 years of houston. we ll look collectively, yes, we are building a building. we are transforming the natural environment through our work. we need to look at a broader scale of the impact we are making area making. we have to look at the value of honoring our own. when you have made an impact to communities and when we look back and we honor that impact, we do with equity, honor, and we are proud of some of the greatest architects have achieved. [applause] finally, the value of how we respond. not why. i want to see a show of hands of people who care about others. i do not have explained that architects care. what i have to explain is architects have the solutions. the valueking about we bring. the solutions we make. end without cannot a pitch. you can support our value. less than two percent of our funding comes from the architecture or fashion. 80% goes

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Transcripts For CSPAN Public Affairs 20130807

reported as flying at low levels around the urban areas to demonstrate a show of force. that s politically difficult for the host government because, as you know, the drone strikes have created some domestic tension. so in terms of being able to demonstrate to the u.s. that they are serious, those are steps that are confidence building measures. ted jada cople has coppel has written, america s chronic overreaction to terrorism, we had excerpts. but the country s capacity for self-inflicted damage must astounded even osama bin laden. there is always the nightmare of acquiring, terrorists acquiring weapons of mass destruction, but nothing would give the terrorists enemies greater satisfaction than that we focus obsessively on the remote possibility and restrict our lives and our liberties accordingly. guest: this is always a difficult debate. i think that if we step back d look at it since 9/11, the united states, even though we re one of the most open and free countries has

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Transcripts For CSPAN Capitol Hill Hearings 20130808

i think he had other problems besides that. he couldn t farm so they moved to that chilly northern city of philadelphia. i m not sure if you know so much about her thoughts of slavery. how is it that she reconciled herself to actually having slaves in the white house? i think that s a good question. i m not sure i know the answer to that. but she did not free any of her slaves as her father had. and she didn t speak out against slavery so the quaker background there did not effect her slave holding. are there letters about that? this is why historians have a hard job. it s a real dichotomy. her father frees slaves and then she s this beautiful 25- year-old widow. and you could argue she could have had her pick of any man but she picks james madison. turns out to be a great pick. but why does she do that? it s one of those moments she said i could go back to the world i lived in but we don t have anything from her at the. what we do know is by the time she s a wo

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Transcripts For CSPAN Public Affairs 20130808

one of the things the libya working group has been thinking about or other means, what would that advice be? i would go back to the remarks i made at the very beginning. requires a real investment shifting away from working project to project and finding a way to couple when we are doing these projects, spending a lot of time mentoring and providing technical support to build the institution. i would say two things. the first is to take it easy on libya. everybody, considering the history of libya and the circumstances, i do think they are holding it together quite well. as news comes out of everything that is occurring, it really is to be expected. it is an institutional void. very limited education on how moxie works, a very un-empowered people in the sense that there are ways for someone else to come in and build the country or create the change. in the process of empowering citizens, creating armiestions, creating and a police force, creating a healthcare system, an edu

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