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Violence is simply not a solution in egypt or anywhere else. violence will not create a road map for egypt s future. violence only impedes the transition to an inclusive civilian government. a government chosen in free and fair elections that governs democratically con ssistent wit the goals of the egyptian revolution. violence and continued political polarization will only further tear the egyptian economy apart and prevent it from growing, providing the jobs and the future that the people of egypt want so badly. the united states strongly supports the egyptian people s hope for a prompt and sustainable transition to an inclusive tolerant civilian-led democracy. the deputy secretary of state byrnes together with the eu colleagues provided constructive ideas an left them on the table ....
It s just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. martha: the u.s. is reopening its embassy in egypt. it had been closed the last two weeks following violent protests between supporters of morsi and troops. byrnes is the first senior official to visit egypt since morsi left. bill: the federal government is looking at whether to pursue a ....
Board has had. chairman issa said that it was either incomplete or in fact just wrong. can you respond to that first? well, i m waiting to see whether there s any there there, candy. i ve looked at it very carefully. i ve listened to the hearings. a number of the criticisms were not based on the actual happenings. we did of course see the secretary. we saw secretary byrnes, we interviewed pat kennedy, a number of the questions they raise raised, were we capable and were we complete? and i believe that we still were. i m kind of waiting to hear the number of things that greg hicks raised. we interviewed greg, i admire greg, he did a very great job under difficult circumstances. answered himself, were the airplanes there, could they come, could they be there in time? he already indicated that the ....
Together a story that showed he invested rather his firm bain capital under his leadership invested $10 million and got about $22 million, and that in the process he had laid off about 150 people, that is holesen/byrnes did at a plant in south carolina. let me show you this out of your article that i think is very important. the economic fallout i m quoting directly from your article. the economic fallout from bain s decision struck hardest in south carolina and new hampshire. early primary states that will shape the republican race and romney s white house prospects. so how does he go to new hampshire and south carolina where he headed a company that directly led to layoffs, job losses, and sell himself as a candidate that can bring jobs back to the country? ....
Bob byrne. so far we ve lost our wheat crop. reporter: like many here the byrnes have worked this land for generations, they they ve known it s in a flood way and the risks that come with it. your family has been in this business for years. did you ever think in the back of your head, this could happen? no. we ve seen the ohio river on a rampage, water run up to the top of the levee. we ve seen this one on the rampage, but never the two together. but we just have to take it as it comes. you know? we ve got it and we got to go on. reporter: heartbreaking to see the pain in that farmer s eyes. he s certainly not alone. this is the farmfield or the northern part of the floodway that s designed back in 1937 to open up for cases like this. and you know, the farmers they kind of know that s part of the deal, but they never really want to see this happen. it looks like a great lake. i mean, this thing stretches 38 ....