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and we're open to ideas for what we can do to keep americans as safe as possible as long as the outbreak is continuing. we also have established emergency response teams from cdc that will go within hours to any hospital that has an ebola case to help them provide effective care safely. there's a lot of understandable concern about the cases in dallas. i have one slide, if we can show it, of the contact-tracing activities there, and i think we have provided copies for the members. the two core activities in dallas are to ensure that there is effective infection control and to trace contacts. here you see a time line in exactly what has happened in the indication of contacts. we have followed each of the contacts. when any become will, we immediately isolate them, so that we can break the chain of transmission. that's how you stop ebola. i can go through the details when you wish. we also are working to ensure that there's effective infection control there, and i can go through the details of that. in sum, cdc works 24/7 to protect americans. there are no shortcuts. everyone has to do the
and we're open to ideas for what we can do to keep americans as safe as possible as long as the outbreak is continuing. we also have established emergency response teams from cdc that will go within hours to any hospital that has an ebola case to help them provide effective care safely. there's a lot of understandable concern about the cases in dallas. i have one slide, if we can show it, of the contact-tracing activities there, and i think we have provided copies for the members. the two core...
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a way of advancing as well as preserving our culture, the story as conveyed through artistic expression comes in varying forms. sometimes it is literal. sometimes it is the obscure. initially beyond understanding. it can be fun and entertaining, engrossing and provocative. no matter the medium or the actual story, it is always making one think and feel. theater, opera, dance, music, film and the visual arts, all of these are telling the stories. often there is just pure entertainment to be enjoyed as well. who doesn't need that maybe now more than ever but an evening of so-called pure entertainment is likely also a time when other emotions and ideas are bubbling inside. i sought of the out with my daughter and her friend recently at the opera house at the kennedy center and this is a perfect example of an evening where one begins by saying i am going to hear a music theater work with great tunes, and dancing, it will be fun. but the truth, great music, wonderful actors telling a story. what is that story about? the struggle of lower class to break out of its cycle of poverty. overwhelmi
a way of advancing as well as preserving our culture, the story as conveyed through artistic expression comes in varying forms. sometimes it is literal. sometimes it is the obscure. initially beyond understanding. it can be fun and entertaining, engrossing and provocative. no matter the medium or the actual story, it is always making one think and feel. theater, opera, dance, music, film and the visual arts, all of these are telling the stories. often there is just pure entertainment to be...
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the iraqi army, like the afghan army will be as strong or as weak as the governments and governance and society al glue which it is drawn. we can do what we want, when way was in 2007 trying to organize withdrawal from basra, police chief suffered assassination attempts in as many weeks. he said what can we do to help? this isn't about training or equipment, it is about loyalty. you can't touch. that that is lesson we need to learn very hard. we can give these people the best weapons in the world and fundamentally the moral component, the moral component is weak they won't be any good. that is why 30,000 run away in mosul against 3,000. isil believed in what they were doing and these guys didn't. >> the same guys fighting badr militia or al-sadr and all rest of it they have moral component then. they didn't run away. >> they -- >> exactly. that is the point you're trying to make. are we slightly deluded assuming we get the sunni awakening whatever it is again, whatever that was meant to be? in some way magically all these different groupings will cohere into a formal iraqi army? is that
the iraqi army, like the afghan army will be as strong or as weak as the governments and governance and society al glue which it is drawn. we can do what we want, when way was in 2007 trying to organize withdrawal from basra, police chief suffered assassination attempts in as many weeks. he said what can we do to help? this isn't about training or equipment, it is about loyalty. you can't touch. that that is lesson we need to learn very hard. we can give these people the best weapons in the...
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for so long as a nation that we have and as long as we send our young to fight, we have entered into a promise with them as we drafted and enlisted them into our military. we made a sacred promise. this is our greatest social contract, the men and women we send into harm's way will be made whole should they become ill or injured in service, that they should enjoy the dream they fought to defend, that their survivors should see a feature that remembers the fallen. without this agreement, it would be inconceivable to ask our young to be willing to fight and die for our country, and without their doing so, our ideals as a nation, our freedom, and our prosperity would not exist. this obligation etched here in stone to recall the deepest sentiments of our founding father, george washington, is what brings us together here today. to behold those who have shed their blood or lost their limbs in service of their country. this obligation for our injured service men and women first proclaimed by general washington in 1783 is perhaps the highest form of public justice. as we stand here in sight
for so long as a nation that we have and as long as we send our young to fight, we have entered into a promise with them as we drafted and enlisted them into our military. we made a sacred promise. this is our greatest social contract, the men and women we send into harm's way will be made whole should they become ill or injured in service, that they should enjoy the dream they fought to defend, that their survivors should see a feature that remembers the fallen. without this agreement, it...
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and as far as the schedule, we are still tracking towards the end of 2017, and as we discussed before, we are looking forward to the start of the structural steel here shortly and work on mitigation activities to speed up the election if we can. and consider what we have discussed before down the road. and this is the slide that we show you each month, and you will see that the trade packages that were approved in last month's meeting on the eleventh of september and representing the mechanical and plumbing, and fire protection, and in there as well as the small change orders, and there is one credit back into the construction as we work on closing out the bse contract. and some changes there, and that worked and did not need to perform. and as far as safety, statistics, i have yet and i have found out now that officially the state and the feds don't actually update the previous years, until the end of the next year. later in this year and early 2015, but relative to safety, there were unfortunately two first aid incident and one last time incident, and this yes, working for the reinf
and as far as the schedule, we are still tracking towards the end of 2017, and as we discussed before, we are looking forward to the start of the structural steel here shortly and work on mitigation activities to speed up the election if we can. and consider what we have discussed before down the road. and this is the slide that we show you each month, and you will see that the trade packages that were approved in last month's meeting on the eleventh of september and representing the mechanical...
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both the aca as well as the dodd frank act. we need people in the congress who are actually going to vote on laws that they have read and understanding and that will work for the people. in terms of the a.c.a. and the republican proposal, well, i've looked at the republican proposal. some of the criticisms are it doesn't cover preexisting conditions. and dumping things back into the free market would be a disaster for the people here in idaho as well as the american people. >> let's jump to immigration reform. obviously a hot topic here in idaho in our rural areas it is crucial for many of our farmers, ranchers. let's begin with you mr. mitchell. if you were elected and you had an opportunity to affect immigration reform, what would you do? >> immigration reform -- everybody agrees we need immigration reform. but we also need leaders back in washington who are willing to tackle the problems. i agree with the president of the lds church who has called for common-sense immigration reform. and what he has said is we need a just an
both the aca as well as the dodd frank act. we need people in the congress who are actually going to vote on laws that they have read and understanding and that will work for the people. in terms of the a.c.a. and the republican proposal, well, i've looked at the republican proposal. some of the criticisms are it doesn't cover preexisting conditions. and dumping things back into the free market would be a disaster for the people here in idaho as well as the american people. >> let's jump...
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and because, as we go through, a change of platform heights, and as soon as we start getting 50 inch height platforms out there, that means that the balance of our fleet is no longer usable and so it is something that we have to go through a program, if we do settle on a 50 inch platform and how we implement that process and that is very challenging. >> could you tell me what the challenges are. >> the challenge is when you go out and you change the first station so that it has a 50 inch boarding height and if we don't have all of the new vehicles here, to be able to service, and that level, that our existing fleet of vehicles can't service a 50 inth height and so it makes all of the vehicle not be able to function at those heights. >> you are going to be trying to make the changes to the stations while they are in operation and so it is a challenging environment to go ahead and make those changes. >> so i am looking forward to all of you getting together and figuring this out. >> your current trains are at 8 inch, right? >> that is correct. >> and so if you even go at the 24, inch p
and because, as we go through, a change of platform heights, and as soon as we start getting 50 inch height platforms out there, that means that the balance of our fleet is no longer usable and so it is something that we have to go through a program, if we do settle on a 50 inch platform and how we implement that process and that is very challenging. >> could you tell me what the challenges are. >> the challenge is when you go out and you change the first station so that it has a 50...
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by all accounts just as busy as he was when he was 50. he continues his work with the carter center, traveling the world, writing books. he's now authored 28 of them in addition to teaching bible studies at home in plains, georgia. while our oldest former president, george h.w. bush turned 90 earlier this year, president carter has now lived longer after leaving the white house than any other president in u.s. history. >>> two large containerized ships have collided almost in slow motion in the suez canal. a german vessel and a ship out of singapore hit each other when the german vessel apparently tried to overtake the other and misjudged the turn. containers fell into the water. the waterway was shut down for three hours. >>> an incredible scene we mentioned earlier, northwest alaska where an estimated 35,000 walruses have come ashore. government scientists say it's because the ice they normally rest on offshore has melted. it's no longer there. they've come ashore in record numbers. they were spotted from the air during the annual aeria
by all accounts just as busy as he was when he was 50. he continues his work with the carter center, traveling the world, writing books. he's now authored 28 of them in addition to teaching bible studies at home in plains, georgia. while our oldest former president, george h.w. bush turned 90 earlier this year, president carter has now lived longer after leaving the white house than any other president in u.s. history. >>> two large containerized ships have collided almost in slow...
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we define criteria as nearly as possible. if you think about it, given the limited resources available come if we define the criteria to widely we are blunting the surgical instant we are seeking to use and that would actually not be in the interest of what we are trying to achieve here. what i don't want to do is give any pointers in open session to the type of selectors we would use. because we have seen already that when information comes into public domain that allows people to identify any aspects of the tradecraft used they will modify their behavior accordingly, if that makes the agencies less effective. >> that's understood. in the united states, the dashes to the agency had given us some figures about the extent to which the mass of material they collect is filtered down, and the figures i have on the in is a have stated public that it collects 1.6% of internet traffic, which is a very large volume, but examines only 0.00004% -- i think i got that right -- of what is picked up. can some of the similar figures given f
we define criteria as nearly as possible. if you think about it, given the limited resources available come if we define the criteria to widely we are blunting the surgical instant we are seeking to use and that would actually not be in the interest of what we are trying to achieve here. what i don't want to do is give any pointers in open session to the type of selectors we would use. because we have seen already that when information comes into public domain that allows people to identify any...
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there is, as brian said, we are still on the as 7 dance as 7 dance in this horrible epidemic in west africa .. and if you two the numbers if you do the math are absolutely staggering, what is coming, what already is. the officially reported numbers are almost irrelevant. they kind of give you a vague barometer of scale, but as the cdc said in their publication last week, the numbers are offer by an order of magnitude of at least 2.5. >> 50,000 to over a million? >> i think the numbers are off by three, actually and especially in sierra leone, even now the sierr sierra leone govet is acknowledging they don't believe their own numbers. why? if most of the people are not coming in to the health system then there is no way to count them. if most of the people die in their village, without ever being counted or noted, then there is no way that we have that death total accurate. so what do the numbers really look like? if you do the math, it is pretty clear we already have or are very close to 20,000 cumulative cases i in the three countries. guinea's epidemic dwi oldest of the three seems
there is, as brian said, we are still on the as 7 dance as 7 dance in this horrible epidemic in west africa .. and if you two the numbers if you do the math are absolutely staggering, what is coming, what already is. the officially reported numbers are almost irrelevant. they kind of give you a vague barometer of scale, but as the cdc said in their publication last week, the numbers are offer by an order of magnitude of at least 2.5. >> 50,000 to over a million? >> i think the...
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well as institutional inputs. and it's been so long, right?g t and yet we still have all of ios these efforts that don't ccount consider student input. we have all of these ways of to looking at institutions that don't take into account who the students are that attend the institution yet we've been asking for so long for this to not happen.m pol l and i'm just -- i guess i'm wondering when policymakers will start to listen to that and ha n maybe we can just stop it right now, right? that would be great.igt is and the other thing that i thought was really important is that the work that silvia and t her colleagues are doing, it helps us to look at msis and are really dig a little bit deeper and try to figure out why they are achieving greater efficiencl and success at many of these institutions. i was really glad you said ty of you'll start visiting them, right, because we do know that there is success taking place at a variety of different msis.ando but we don't really dig deeper and your point about the institut
well as institutional inputs. and it's been so long, right?g t and yet we still have all of ios these efforts that don't ccount consider student input. we have all of these ways of to looking at institutions that don't take into account who the students are that attend the institution yet we've been asking for so long for this to not happen.m pol l and i'm just -- i guess i'm wondering when policymakers will start to listen to that and ha n maybe we can just stop it right now, right? that would...
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clear signal about the cars that as a light-colored as stevie. < the world health organization is just announcing that in too much time there could be up to 10,000 new cases of ebola per week. the response to the bolo crisis does not step up and the next 60 days. for weeks there has been a thousand cases of ebola. the world no. 0 that-health organization is aiming towards 70 health cases isolated within the last few months. the medical worker was affected with ebola in not liberia has now died in hospital and germany. he tested positive for ebola eight days ago. the mission is placing 41 staff members of medical observation. in dallas hospital officials are closely monitoring 70 employees that helped treat a liberia man that guide from the virus. <
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we are open to ideas as what we can do to keep americans as safe as possible as long as the outbreak is continuing. we have established merchants a response teams that will go within hours to any hospital that has an ebola case to help them provide effective care, safety. there is a lot of understandable concern about the cases in doubtless. -- in dallas. i have one slide of the contact tracing activities, and we provided copies for the members. the two core activities in dallas are to ensure there is effective infection control and to create contact here. you see a timeline of exactly what has happened in the identification of contacts. we have followed each of the contacts. wen any become ill, immediately isolate them so we can break the chain of transmission. that is how you stop ebola. i can go through the details when you wish. we are also working to ensure there is effective infection control there, and i can go through the details of that. cdc works 24/seven to protect americans. there are no shortcuts. everyone has to their part. there are more than 5000 hospitals in this cou
we are open to ideas as what we can do to keep americans as safe as possible as long as the outbreak is continuing. we have established merchants a response teams that will go within hours to any hospital that has an ebola case to help them provide effective care, safety. there is a lot of understandable concern about the cases in doubtless. -- in dallas. i have one slide of the contact tracing activities, and we provided copies for the members. the two core activities in dallas are to ensure...
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we want to get as many questions as we can. so ask short ones with an actual question mark at the end of them. that's good. we'll get through as many as possible and then go to our final speaker. with that, we will start with david. >> thanks, steve. so what i want to do today is just really quickly describe what the visa waiver program is, describe some of the benefits that were laid out before by secretary chertoff, deal with some of the concerns, and then discuss what are the next steps forward for this program. first what is vwp? the visa waiver program allows residents from member countries to visit the united states without a visa for up to 90 degrees for business or pleasure. to be a part of vwp, the country must meet several criteria. first a country must have a nonimmigrant refusal rate of less than 3%. a visa refusal rate is simply the percentage of visa applications that are denied by the state department for any particular country. second, it must issue its citizens security, machine readable and biometric passports
we want to get as many questions as we can. so ask short ones with an actual question mark at the end of them. that's good. we'll get through as many as possible and then go to our final speaker. with that, we will start with david. >> thanks, steve. so what i want to do today is just really quickly describe what the visa waiver program is, describe some of the benefits that were laid out before by secretary chertoff, deal with some of the concerns, and then discuss what are the next...
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and then german cavalry as well as german officers. mrs. brown started collecting toy soldiers on their honeymoon to europe in the 1930's. many of these were made in a factory in dresden, germany. the factory was bombed during world war ii and no longer exists. she amassed a collection of 5000 toy soldiers. of which you only see a small representative. ranging from ancient egypt to the 1950's. let's now go and see some of her print works. here was some examples of the printed work in the anne brown collection. this is by a french artist. he was well-known for depicting horses in racing scenes. in this watercolor, the artist britishured a drab convoy of horse-drawn wagons as it moves slowly along a dirt road. this is noteworthy for the depiction of horses and the covered wagons, reminiscencent of a 19th-century battle. we also have a telegraph to pr opel us more into 20th century technology. this is one of my favorite pieces. as a representative of many of the things we want to convey. the juxtaposition between 19th-century strategy and tact
and then german cavalry as well as german officers. mrs. brown started collecting toy soldiers on their honeymoon to europe in the 1930's. many of these were made in a factory in dresden, germany. the factory was bombed during world war ii and no longer exists. she amassed a collection of 5000 toy soldiers. of which you only see a small representative. ranging from ancient egypt to the 1950's. let's now go and see some of her print works. here was some examples of the printed work in the anne...
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far as rivalry and options. -- as far as quality and options. wanted to distinguish their chatter from what was made in new york, which was white, so they died it to look more like butter. we talk a lot about cheese culture. it comes for mammals, usually -- calves.els need aowered ph -- you lower ph. one of the byproducts is acid, and that lowers the ph enough that you can make it with 10% milk. >> one of the worst things i have seen in my time is when ,> icillin came on the market the penicillin injected into the carried into is the milk and killed the culture. it was like eating a piece of wood. wasad to find out what causing it. there were a lot of meetings on that. that was the biggest problem we had in my time. >> and nearly part of the century, a lot of cheesemakers their productte .ith filters this hurt the quality of the reputation of all the cheesemakers in wisconsin. there was a movement to organize and regulate the quality. the cheese exchange kind of grew out of that because that allow the product to be graded and sold and stamped wi
far as rivalry and options. -- as far as quality and options. wanted to distinguish their chatter from what was made in new york, which was white, so they died it to look more like butter. we talk a lot about cheese culture. it comes for mammals, usually -- calves.els need aowered ph -- you lower ph. one of the byproducts is acid, and that lowers the ph enough that you can make it with 10% milk. >> one of the worst things i have seen in my time is when ,> icillin came on the market the...
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as we come on the air, here is what we know as well as the questions that remain. one person is dead after those shootings this morning at the national war memorial and on parliament hill in ottawa. that's canada's version of our capitol hill. police now saying those earlier reports of a shooting at a nearby shopping mall are not true. they're also now clarifying earlier reports of a supposed second shooter telling our jonathan dietz it's too early in this investigation to know if there was more than one gunman. the one that we do know of, however, has been shot and killed. it's now been a full five hours since the shots killed a canadian soldier and sent two more to the hospital. multiple buildings in downtown ottawa remain on lockdown as we head into midafternoon. those lockdown buildings including our embassy, located in the vicinity of parliament hill. we got our first comments from law enforcement moments ago. >> we are asking members of the public to stay away from the downtown core. people in the downtown core are asked to follow the instructions of their bu
as we come on the air, here is what we know as well as the questions that remain. one person is dead after those shootings this morning at the national war memorial and on parliament hill in ottawa. that's canada's version of our capitol hill. police now saying those earlier reports of a shooting at a nearby shopping mall are not true. they're also now clarifying earlier reports of a supposed second shooter telling our jonathan dietz it's too early in this investigation to know if there was...
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i interviewed many current agents as well as former agents. i was also able, as i said, get cooperation on the secret service to visit the training center, and the command center. but their outrage to the agents are outraged at this culture, and yet they feel their jobs are at stake. when agents were ordered to protect the assistance of the director mark sullivan, they felt that they were probably violating the law, yet they felt if they blew the whistle, if they set up for what was right, they would be fired. that's a serious it is. it's a scandalous culture. the other part of the question was, will hearings and investigations be useful and going to this? you know, i remember back after the salahis did their thing, crashing the gate then, there were hearings on the hill and they gave the director a hard time, nothing changed the absolute nothing changed. if you have any organization that is screwing up, let's say if microsoft or apple were losing a lot of money, what would you do? you would bring in a new ceo who would shake it. you wouldn't
i interviewed many current agents as well as former agents. i was also able, as i said, get cooperation on the secret service to visit the training center, and the command center. but their outrage to the agents are outraged at this culture, and yet they feel their jobs are at stake. when agents were ordered to protect the assistance of the director mark sullivan, they felt that they were probably violating the law, yet they felt if they blew the whistle, if they set up for what was right, they...
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and european union as well. so obviously there is an impasse as far as turkey is concerned. it seems that isil is a threat but in order for the threat of isil being managed you need to support the py and the syrian and kurds and turkey asked the questions, well, if there is arms and ammunition going to pyd will that end up in the hands of the pkk which turkey has been fighting a war for the past 30 years. but one has to add also the fact that turkey is also holding and directing direct talks with pkk in order to find the solution with the kurdish issue. >> good to talk to you and thanks and this is from the daily news in istanbul. in libya supreme court set to rule on legitimacy of one of two rival parliaments. the country faced a political power vacuum since former leader moammar gadhafi was killed exactly three years ago and militia battling for the eastern city of benghazi and towns in western libya and now from al jazee jazeera. >> reporter: this mosque is one of the few remaining buildings still functional in the western mountains region and battered homes and streets t
and european union as well. so obviously there is an impasse as far as turkey is concerned. it seems that isil is a threat but in order for the threat of isil being managed you need to support the py and the syrian and kurds and turkey asked the questions, well, if there is arms and ammunition going to pyd will that end up in the hands of the pkk which turkey has been fighting a war for the past 30 years. but one has to add also the fact that turkey is also holding and directing direct talks...
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well as other city departments. and there was a hearing just a few weeks ago at the board of supervisors to consider their recommendations and responses from each department and we know that the commission received a response and put together by the executive director moyer and staff. and both on the focus on the port, and the public trust and also on the sea level rise and today we thought that we would give the members of the grand jury an opportunity to present their findings directly. alana smith is the forewomen of the jury and we have larry bush here as well who was one of the principle authors of the report and we want to know that the staff level that civil grand juries volunteer a amount of time looking into the city government and trying to make helpful recommendation and we were appreciative of the... (inaudible) shared along with their constructive criticisms and so we will start with alena and giving her report and then i think that larry will come up and then i will come up and give a very short respon
well as other city departments. and there was a hearing just a few weeks ago at the board of supervisors to consider their recommendations and responses from each department and we know that the commission received a response and put together by the executive director moyer and staff. and both on the focus on the port, and the public trust and also on the sea level rise and today we thought that we would give the members of the grand jury an opportunity to present their findings directly. alana...
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personal as well as professional responsibility. >> thanks, mr. byrne. i'm garrett mitchell, i write the major part of his did get the memo about socks but my argyle's were at the laundry so i couldn't -- >> we would have had you appear otherwise. >> there's one name that hasn't come up yet and i'm interested to know, where's george h. to be pushed in all of this? and what does that tell us about the pardons? >> well, actually question. george h. to the bush in my reading of it was -- george h. w. bush left no footprints in the sand. i can find the document you he as you are never came under a lot of scrutiny when he was running for president to succeed reagan in 1988, and his whole story was i didn't know anything. i was out of the loop. i wasn't in the cockpit. it was a difficult lion for him to tread because he's trying to show himself simultaneously as right there with the gipper, and yet coming, conveniently offstage when trouble hit. it turns out that bush left a diary of sorts that was not known about until way late in the investigation. th
personal as well as professional responsibility. >> thanks, mr. byrne. i'm garrett mitchell, i write the major part of his did get the memo about socks but my argyle's were at the laundry so i couldn't -- >> we would have had you appear otherwise. >> there's one name that hasn't come up yet and i'm interested to know, where's george h. to be pushed in all of this? and what does that tell us about the pardons? >> well, actually question. george h. to the bush in my...
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as 90%. sometimes lower. now, more recently it has occurred in west africa, many thousands of miles distant, heretofore unknown to the medical community there, and it has spread very rapidly. it is an illness that when you get it is characterized by fever, feeling terribly sick, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sometimes a rash, and if you have a fatal case you become comatose and slip away over time. the current outbreak seems to have gotten out of rural areas and into bigger cities, monrovia, and that is where the mischief has occurred. is that fair to say? >> it is fair to say. it is important to note that this virus is not easy to transmit from one person to another. first of all, only sick people become contagious for others, and then it is their bodily fluids. you have to have contact with their bodily fluids in order to effect transmission. it spreads so readily in the three west african countries because the medical care system was very modest, shall we say
as 90%. sometimes lower. now, more recently it has occurred in west africa, many thousands of miles distant, heretofore unknown to the medical community there, and it has spread very rapidly. it is an illness that when you get it is characterized by fever, feeling terribly sick, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sometimes a rash, and if you have a fatal case you become comatose and slip away over time. the current outbreak seems to have gotten out of rural areas and...
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can we go as far back as washington? the right to donate and to contribute, everybody has that right but do we go too far with these super packs? >> i'm not sure that we don't. i think on the other hand, we probably go too far with unions and a lot of other things. so maybe it all equals out in the long run. my feeling is as long as there's a possibility of me influencing things for the better, i want to try and do it. >> what about the failure the previous elections? what do republicans need do to get to victory in 2016-some >> i think they need to pick an attractive candidate and really go behind him and -- >> you get behind governor christie? >> well, i could get behind him, yeah. but -- yeah. >> ok. >> gary langer? >> yeah. you know, eggheads care about campaign finance reform but voters don't give a tinker's curse about it. this is not an issue. >> no. this dun go all the way back to harrison but this is a poll in which 9-10 americans say the spending has become excessive. that poll was conducted in 1973. [laughter]
can we go as far back as washington? the right to donate and to contribute, everybody has that right but do we go too far with these super packs? >> i'm not sure that we don't. i think on the other hand, we probably go too far with unions and a lot of other things. so maybe it all equals out in the long run. my feeling is as long as there's a possibility of me influencing things for the better, i want to try and do it. >> what about the failure the previous elections? what do...
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children as young as veven taught to program if they want to be. and i have heard, read that you can even get wi-fi in some for necessary for the estonia. ? >>. >> are these myths. >> those are all true. the first couple of things go back actually to the secure identity. first, you don't need a card. you use the sim card in your phone much the fact, two-factor identification requires a sim card, a programmable sim card that is uniquely yours. and whether it's in a card or whether it's in your phone, i mean it's easy if you put a card in your computer, then the phone is small screen but yes, you can do all of those things and that awe assumes secure identity. we have very sophisticated system of connecting, using the secure id. and then, that what allows registering your company in 18 minutes is another law that we have which is a once-only law which whenever an american hear about them, they go -- the government may never ask you for any information it already ha has so that, i mean --. >> we exist on asking you the same information over and over a
children as young as veven taught to program if they want to be. and i have heard, read that you can even get wi-fi in some for necessary for the estonia. ? >>. >> are these myths. >> those are all true. the first couple of things go back actually to the secure identity. first, you don't need a card. you use the sim card in your phone much the fact, two-factor identification requires a sim card, a programmable sim card that is uniquely yours. and whether it's in a card or...
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aaron: i want to cook 50% as good as my mom and 50% as good as my grandmother, and then i'm doing something right. ming: the gathering at the dining table-- that was our epicenter. tom: christmas came, and, you know, there may have been ham, but there was a lasagna first. gates: it's a story of how america's food has been shaped by its immigrants, a story of recipes passed from generation to generation. ming: i was just fascinated by the combination of fire and steam and smoke and the noise and the smell. that--that was my music.
aaron: i want to cook 50% as good as my mom and 50% as good as my grandmother, and then i'm doing something right. ming: the gathering at the dining table-- that was our epicenter. tom: christmas came, and, you know, there may have been ham, but there was a lasagna first. gates: it's a story of how america's food has been shaped by its immigrants, a story of recipes passed from generation to generation. ming: i was just fascinated by the combination of fire and steam and smoke and the noise and...
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he is a former governor as well as a state governor. asia newman is joining us from braz i thinkia to tell us how the voting is going. first of all, lucia. reporter: hello. the voting is going very well there have been a few hiccups with the electronic systems. they were one of the first countries in the world to instate this it kind of voting but they are first-generation machines. there have been some problems but nothing too serious according to the electoral council. all of the 150 brazilians are voting, very, very exciting race indeed. very, very close. too close to call first stage? >> that is my next question to you. how is it looking for both candidates? >> well, you know, both are sounding very, very confident. the last poll which came out on the eve of the elections put president rousseff ahead of her con tender by between 4 to 6 office % but there is a margin off ro are and a large number wo are undecided as of last night. it is still a technical tie. no one can say who is going to win. exit polls are not allowed. we will hav
he is a former governor as well as a state governor. asia newman is joining us from braz i thinkia to tell us how the voting is going. first of all, lucia. reporter: hello. the voting is going very well there have been a few hiccups with the electronic systems. they were one of the first countries in the world to instate this it kind of voting but they are first-generation machines. there have been some problems but nothing too serious according to the electoral council. all of the 150...
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because they will recommend charges against the driver. >> the driver told officers that as far as he knew he was hooked up correctly. those are the safety precautions that have been taken, those three things, we wouldn't have had this outcome. it's freak thing that you don't hear this a lot. >> no one would put a child into a homemade baby seat that a neighbor built. >> reporter: a virginia activist who tracks runaway trailers nationally says it happens much more than what people realize. that he's working for a national standard on modified trailers. just last week a young mother in georgia was killed when a trailer carrying exercise equipment detached and creamed into her car. like dwayne usher, she never knew what hit her. >> why are people towing trailers that they built homemade with nobody inspecting to the standard that takes the lives of other people who are behind these things. >> reporter: under the law no matter who owns the trailer or who hooked it up, the driver is responsible, which could bring in a year in gym reporting live, deb -- a year in jail, reporting live, deb.
because they will recommend charges against the driver. >> the driver told officers that as far as he knew he was hooked up correctly. those are the safety precautions that have been taken, those three things, we wouldn't have had this outcome. it's freak thing that you don't hear this a lot. >> no one would put a child into a homemade baby seat that a neighbor built. >> reporter: a virginia activist who tracks runaway trailers nationally says it happens much more than what...
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well as goals as this council as a whole and everyone on this council is doing their share and their part to really work with the city, work with the public as well. that includes for us reaching out to the board of supervisors more, connecting more with city departments and making sure that we can get out into the community and really help incorporate us and the public. so that this body is for the public, it is not for us to sit up here and dictate to the people in attendance here as well as out in the community. it's for us to work together as a team. and that is what i have for now. >> thank you very much. >> next item. is there any correspondence? none? okay. then it's councilmember assessments and announcements? >> me. >> mr. zarda? >> no go ahead. last night i had the privilege of attending the california public utilities commission, one of the opportunities to have a public forum about the issue of transportation network companies. we had the commissioner there from the c puc as well as two other members and we had good attendance from the public. we had members speaking on b
well as goals as this council as a whole and everyone on this council is doing their share and their part to really work with the city, work with the public as well. that includes for us reaching out to the board of supervisors more, connecting more with city departments and making sure that we can get out into the community and really help incorporate us and the public. so that this body is for the public, it is not for us to sit up here and dictate to the people in attendance here as well as...
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clothing as well as shelter and medical care. he warned them that the deprivation and suffering that they were experiencing was inevitable. freedom might be worse than slavery, at least for a while. he endeavored to explain to them the difference between slavery and freedom as he understood it. he said, you are now free, but you must know the only difference you can feel between slavery and freedom is not either neither you or your children can be bought or sold. you may have a harder time now that you ever had and it will be the price you pay for your freedom. according to sewell, the line between slavery and freedom was fine. the only thing severing the two conditions was the custom of attaching money to someone's physical body. although they could no longer be bought and sold as property, the free peoples expectations that they should receive some kind of reprieve from the endless, unpaid work was to him outrageous. he told them, if you get through this year alive, you should be thankful. captain sewell was not alone in his be
clothing as well as shelter and medical care. he warned them that the deprivation and suffering that they were experiencing was inevitable. freedom might be worse than slavery, at least for a while. he endeavored to explain to them the difference between slavery and freedom as he understood it. he said, you are now free, but you must know the only difference you can feel between slavery and freedom is not either neither you or your children can be bought or sold. you may have a harder time now...
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this one didn't get nearly as far as the intruder who entered the u.s. executive mansion last month, though. in this latest incident wednesday, the suspect barely made it on to the lawn before a police dog caught him. secret service agents quickly detained him. the secret service faced intense criticism for last month's breach. the agency's director resigned shortly thereafter. >>> just ahead, tensions are again running high and focused on missouri. a leaked autopsy report reveals new details about the police shooting of an unarmed teen. back in a moment. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >>> a leaked autopsy focused on a shooting in missouri.
this one didn't get nearly as far as the intruder who entered the u.s. executive mansion last month, though. in this latest incident wednesday, the suspect barely made it on to the lawn before a police dog caught him. secret service agents quickly detained him. the secret service faced intense criticism for last month's breach. the agency's director resigned shortly thereafter. >>> just ahead, tensions are again running high and focused on missouri. a leaked autopsy report reveals new...
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we hired as early as we could. on top of the technical infrastructure is a whole other layer of content and strategy and engagement talent in the digital team that's another 175. so we're talking about 300 people, almost half of headquarters dedicated to this. the proportion, the raw numbers are not the important part. the proportion of commitment to this as a valuable strategic element and as an element that's going to drive all of the things the campaign needs to do. the campaign needs to deliver messages, mobilize people and raise money. digital becomes a part of all of those things. you don't have money, mobilization and digital goals. >> organizationally, this is baked into the foundation. >> it is a layer that empowers the rest of the organization. >> is that how you were organized? >> no but i think because of the structured nature, the protracted primary, that's the problem. i think that you would always be -- it would be the greatest thing for a campaign to have a michael across the board, to always have t
we hired as early as we could. on top of the technical infrastructure is a whole other layer of content and strategy and engagement talent in the digital team that's another 175. so we're talking about 300 people, almost half of headquarters dedicated to this. the proportion, the raw numbers are not the important part. the proportion of commitment to this as a valuable strategic element and as an element that's going to drive all of the things the campaign needs to do. the campaign needs to...
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it has to be that first of all as in any respiratory born virus, washing hands as often as you can. if the child is sick, keep the child home and if there are other sick children around, try as best as possible to keep your child away from sick children, which is how it is transmitted because it's a respiratory virus and relatively easily transmitted from one to another. >> and now to ebola. and i hate to ask an accomplished man of medicine two hypotheticals in a row, but let's consider this case. days have passed, they're looking for all contact individuals considering the jet age how much worse does this get within the boundaries of the united states? >> i do not think that we are going to have a problem here. i think this is going to be as we would have predicted contained for the following reason, the person who's sick is now in isolation capability, in a hospital being cared for. the contacts of that person are being identified and traced. and we know from now years and years of experience with smaller outbreaks of ebola that when you do contact tracing and get the individuals
it has to be that first of all as in any respiratory born virus, washing hands as often as you can. if the child is sick, keep the child home and if there are other sick children around, try as best as possible to keep your child away from sick children, which is how it is transmitted because it's a respiratory virus and relatively easily transmitted from one to another. >> and now to ebola. and i hate to ask an accomplished man of medicine two hypotheticals in a row, but let's consider...
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and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision became material in objects and image found in the tombs and temples as a way of pre-ordaining a central idea: after perilous and carefully prescribed journey through the night, the king would become one with the sun god re. the king becomes associated with re in particular because of the idea that the sun is born every day out of the womb of the sky, and then comes into the world and goes into the body of the sky at night. and the king in his cycle, in his daily comings and goings, is seen to be like the sun. (narrator) the idea that the pharaoh would be reborn as the sun god re is described in paintings and hieroglyphs in countless royal
and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision became material in objects and image found in the tombs and temples as a way of pre-ordaining a central...
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they don't see it as a cultural war. they don't see it as a war for values. they see it as an american war, you know, against the region. they think it's an american war against the region, they're not going to side with anybody. and that something that is also worrisome, in my view. isis has certainly hurt the reform agenda can not just in jordan and across the arab world. you talk reform now and many people will tell you that the government will tell you, this is not the time to talk about reform. we need to worry about the military threat. so we are back to what i call a pre-arab uprising security node, where people are focused on one thing and one thing only, which is security. of course, they tend to forget that the end of that road was an era of rising, but nobody seems to be thinking along these lines. and everybody is back to security node what we need to do now is to protect isis militarily, finish them off. we didn't have plenty of time to worry about the other aspects. that's an argument that concerns me as well. i agree totally that isis needs be
they don't see it as a cultural war. they don't see it as a war for values. they see it as an american war, you know, against the region. they think it's an american war against the region, they're not going to side with anybody. and that something that is also worrisome, in my view. isis has certainly hurt the reform agenda can not just in jordan and across the arab world. you talk reform now and many people will tell you that the government will tell you, this is not the time to talk about...
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quickly as possible because we want as many americans to have access to marriage equality as quickly as they can. >> reporter: the supreme court doesn't always follow public opinion of course but that seems to be the case with same sex marriage. a resent gal envelope poll found 55% approve of it and 15% increase in just the past five years, tom ackerman at the u.s. supreme court in washington. >>> mexico will hunt down those responsible for disappearance of 43 students missing more than a week and it's unclear if they are linkings to the discovery of the mass grave in the same area and we report from the state. >> reporter: some of the parents of the missing 43 students say their prayers at the school where the young people studied. they want one thing. their children back alive. despite that being increasingly unlikely. while parents prayed, the president tried to show he is in control of a situation largely ignored for several days. >> translator: i've instructed members of the cabinet so we take action to clear up the events that took place and lead us to those responsible and app
quickly as possible because we want as many americans to have access to marriage equality as quickly as they can. >> reporter: the supreme court doesn't always follow public opinion of course but that seems to be the case with same sex marriage. a resent gal envelope poll found 55% approve of it and 15% increase in just the past five years, tom ackerman at the u.s. supreme court in washington. >>> mexico will hunt down those responsible for disappearance of 43 students missing...
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a strong as a spokesman as they need. if you think back to 9/11, what was so important about leadership after that. it was rulely giuliani stepping forward and being the spokesman for the country that made such a difference calming people. when we go to war, the pentagon now has a whole trained cadre of generals appearing on television to calm people and let people know what's going on. the administration still needs that. i don't see ron klain playing that role, i think he'll be the inside guy but a very good choice for that purpose. >> david gergen, a positive assessment of this new development, we appreciate your time. everybody stay with us. we have to squeeze in a quick break but on the backside we'll talk more about this appointment of an ebola czar, why somebody who doesn't have necessarily a health care background, we'll discuss this what en we come ba. [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, a medium macchiato, and two espressos -- one with a double shot. that's not the coffee talkin'. [ female announcer ] start your
a strong as a spokesman as they need. if you think back to 9/11, what was so important about leadership after that. it was rulely giuliani stepping forward and being the spokesman for the country that made such a difference calming people. when we go to war, the pentagon now has a whole trained cadre of generals appearing on television to calm people and let people know what's going on. the administration still needs that. i don't see ron klain playing that role, i think he'll be the inside guy...
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we are engaged in this as intensively as we can be but as i said in my remarks this isn't an overnight process and this is going to take some time to get our personnel and equipment into place. in terms of the type of respon response, the dimensions of the response in which we are participating again responding to the question that we just got, again in support of usaid and at responding to what it is that we are being asked to do to create a kind of an interim solution if you will so that these other kinds of resources can come in behind and can help to shore up infrastructure and capacity which is so critical for the long-term. >> thank you. i want to thank you peter pham pham on atlantic council and each of the panels and also the obama administration. our country was the first to respond in this coordinated effort and that's something we should all be very proud of. i think you know colonel michael you talked about fear and how this spreads and i think akers in in terms of technology is very important. west africa is everything fro from -- to cape verde. two other countries senegal
we are engaged in this as intensively as we can be but as i said in my remarks this isn't an overnight process and this is going to take some time to get our personnel and equipment into place. in terms of the type of respon response, the dimensions of the response in which we are participating again responding to the question that we just got, again in support of usaid and at responding to what it is that we are being asked to do to create a kind of an interim solution if you will so that...
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or as -- or as supple. they have been able to produce certain benefits to crops, but the issues -- you are ultimately going to drive people to the issues that affect their gut. some people said what is terrible to the nih -- i said, well, you have cancer or alzheimer's, you can understand nih gets more research because it impacts people's lives so directly. i think we have to do a better in relating the benefits, both to agriculture, but also to the consuming public. is tough to do, but at least there is the growing recognition led by you and others. this trend does need to change. we'll probably never get as national y as the science foundation, but we need to be on the upside rather than the downside. the story needs to be told better than it has been told. play speare said that the is the thing, and it is true in agriculture research or anything else. is there another question? yes. middle, third row up. >> hi, i have a question about the research priorities you were mentioning. quality and quantity, you
or as -- or as supple. they have been able to produce certain benefits to crops, but the issues -- you are ultimately going to drive people to the issues that affect their gut. some people said what is terrible to the nih -- i said, well, you have cancer or alzheimer's, you can understand nih gets more research because it impacts people's lives so directly. i think we have to do a better in relating the benefits, both to agriculture, but also to the consuming public. is tough to do, but at...
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governor than as u.s. senator. but the notion that everybody ought to get a fair shot we should get a fair shot if we maintain that sense of opportunity in our country we have to have people in politics willing to work together. with the legislature returns the deficit into a surplus in virginia was named best managed state guy brought that same bipartisan approach to the senate that is why i am proud to have the support of the gentleman who held this office before me. john warner i have more legislators supporting me this campaign than when i first ran. in the senate i work on trying to take on challenges to make sure veterans get the care they deserve to bring jobs back to virginia to make sure young people are not crushed under student that. on every major piece of legislation to work with the republican partner but my opponent has a different approach spending his entire career as said d.c. lobbyist and opera if he would use every issue as republicans or democrats. he went on tv to call himself a parti
governor than as u.s. senator. but the notion that everybody ought to get a fair shot we should get a fair shot if we maintain that sense of opportunity in our country we have to have people in politics willing to work together. with the legislature returns the deficit into a surplus in virginia was named best managed state guy brought that same bipartisan approach to the senate that is why i am proud to have the support of the gentleman who held this office before me. john warner i have more...
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which are based here as well. but this isn't the first time banki moon has come to gaza, the last time he was here was this 2009, he came following what was described by israel as operation cat led, that conflict was a very serious conflict, hundreds were killed in that and now he is coming back again after yet another conflict, this time a much more serious conflict as we have been saying nearly 2200 people were killed in that war. and it is perhaps why mr. ban used such strong language in the press briefing we heard from him saying the endless, mindless suffering of the people of gaza needs to end. and he went on to say that all sides need to work harder so that a two-state solution is effectively agreed. and the words he used was that both sides needed to act immediately for that. >> and as with all reconstruction building materials are critical and the u.s. secretary general thinking there is some sort of mechanism in place which will allow in building materials like concrete. now, this could be quite signific
which are based here as well. but this isn't the first time banki moon has come to gaza, the last time he was here was this 2009, he came following what was described by israel as operation cat led, that conflict was a very serious conflict, hundreds were killed in that and now he is coming back again after yet another conflict, this time a much more serious conflict as we have been saying nearly 2200 people were killed in that war. and it is perhaps why mr. ban used such strong language in the...
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the suspect was found 14 miles south of here and as soon as tomorrow some basic rituals that frein turned upside-down will return to normal. you have good news for kids tomorrow night. >> yes. trick or treating is on in barrett township, 6:00 to 8:00 tomorrow night we will have trick or treating. >> reporter: there had been a lot of disappointment when those festivities were canceled because of the manhunt. the reversal here came in a late night meeting among township leaders as really a lot of residents here breathe a collective sigh of relief. live tonight in barrett township, i'm george spencer, nbc10 news. >>> police say frein left a trail of evidence before his capture from explosives to a rifle and ammunition. search crews found serbian cigarettes. there was a journal found police described as cold blooded and chilling with frein allegedly writing about how he ambushed the troopers and escaped. over the last seven weeks searchers used dogs and even balloons this week to try to spot him. >>> it's important to remember the state trooper killed, that started this manhunt. corporal bryo
the suspect was found 14 miles south of here and as soon as tomorrow some basic rituals that frein turned upside-down will return to normal. you have good news for kids tomorrow night. >> yes. trick or treating is on in barrett township, 6:00 to 8:00 tomorrow night we will have trick or treating. >> reporter: there had been a lot of disappointment when those festivities were canceled because of the manhunt. the reversal here came in a late night meeting among township leaders as...
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as far as seeking congressional approval from congress, you bet. it's got to be better than his response that he's had so far. >> ok, thank you. mr. barron, do you agree with president obama's military policy regarding isis and the middle east and should he seek congressional consent prior to additional action? >> well, you flip a coin and you have to choose between world war and world peace, i'm going to choose world peace. so that said, this ball is rolling and i agree that congress should weigh in its momentous decision in the course of our nation's history. unfortunately, congress has voted. they decided they needed time to run for re-election. so they're not in d.c. handling the business of the world affairs and that's a problem. >> thank you. mr. brown, do you agree with the president's military policy regarding isis in the middle east and should he seek congressional consent before he really orders anything else? >> sclutely. he should seek congressional action before he takes any further actions in the middle east. i'm always more in favor
as far as seeking congressional approval from congress, you bet. it's got to be better than his response that he's had so far. >> ok, thank you. mr. barron, do you agree with president obama's military policy regarding isis and the middle east and should he seek congressional consent prior to additional action? >> well, you flip a coin and you have to choose between world war and world peace, i'm going to choose world peace. so that said, this ball is rolling and i agree that...
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they should be as transparent as possible. and sticking to the universal standards we can avoid the politicization. it is true that nowadays a lot of issues are -- compared to the past. if i compare the environment in vienna or geneva or new york we are not in bad shape. the important thing for the iaea is we look for concrete results not only in the nonproliferation area but in nuclear security, use of nuclear power, application of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and elsewhere. we have difficulties. we are living and operating in a very -- environment but i think there are ways to make ourselves impartial, nonpolitical and deliver concrete results. >> let me just press you a little bit on this. if the iaea is to meet the tremendous challenges that are in front of you is going to have to be pretty aggressive, independent, strong but there are those who seem to be challenging the agency in a number of ways. you reached the conclusion i think on the basis of evidence that your staff had compiled that the syrians very li
they should be as transparent as possible. and sticking to the universal standards we can avoid the politicization. it is true that nowadays a lot of issues are -- compared to the past. if i compare the environment in vienna or geneva or new york we are not in bad shape. the important thing for the iaea is we look for concrete results not only in the nonproliferation area but in nuclear security, use of nuclear power, application of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and elsewhere. we...
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i'm not perhaps as persuasive as i should be. but we now know that the -- our criminal justice system is by no means infallible. proof beyond a reasonable doubt is a very high burden but it does not avoid the real, very serious risk of executing someone who is found guilty unfairly. and that's the reason michigan doesn't have the death penalty because one of the legislators had participated in an execution of an innocent -- a n who turned out to be innocent. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah. >> and of the six, if you could pick one, what's the most important amendment to -- to put in effect? >> i think the gerrymandering. it's the most important law of campaign finances is a close second. >> and why gerrymandering? >> well, i think it's a much more -- two reasons, it's very rarely defend on the merits. if you -- government officials have a duty to govern partially try to advance their own political interests when they're acting in a political position. they clearly have a duty to draw district lines in a nonpartisan impartial way they're
i'm not perhaps as persuasive as i should be. but we now know that the -- our criminal justice system is by no means infallible. proof beyond a reasonable doubt is a very high burden but it does not avoid the real, very serious risk of executing someone who is found guilty unfairly. and that's the reason michigan doesn't have the death penalty because one of the legislators had participated in an execution of an innocent -- a n who turned out to be innocent. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah....
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and we'll get as many questions possible posed to the doctor as we can. now, where the ebola victim is being treated in dallas, we haven't seen them publicly come it and even give details of his condition or how he's being treated. what are you learning there? >> the latest word is that he still is in serious condition. but as you mention we are still waiting for an update today about the details involving thomas duncan. getting back to the missteps, fred, dallas county health officials have acknowledged missteps. it is front page news this morning, saying they acknowledge this and they could have done things earlier on in the process better. and they also added they did a lot of things right and the public should not use confidence. they have a strong infrastructure and the resources to treat duncan. >> now the airport there and the liberian authority could be pressing charges. >> a couple of days ago we heard from the liberian airport authority there was a chance he could have falsified his health screening test before he got on the flight. passengers a
and we'll get as many questions possible posed to the doctor as we can. now, where the ebola victim is being treated in dallas, we haven't seen them publicly come it and even give details of his condition or how he's being treated. what are you learning there? >> the latest word is that he still is in serious condition. but as you mention we are still waiting for an update today about the details involving thomas duncan. getting back to the missteps, fred, dallas county health officials...
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in as many places as we can. we do business in 56 countries and only continues over time but for the brand plan a, b and c and by the way in today's market you have to have plans a through z and agile and ready to respond and new competition that pops up but the real plan is to follow the advice of my mom so many years ago, don't ever forget where you from, but don't you dare let it solely define you. so for cinnabon, all of our plans are about staying rooted in where we came from, but not feeling confined to just that market position. so that means we can be fame to us small indulgent treats and we can have a delicious vodka on the market that works. so plans b and c are being about nimble. >> i'm on plan c myself. >> only c? wow. >> you can see the full list on cnbc.com where you can find out more. she's shall be who by the age she was 20 had opened up the first hooters on most continents outside the u.s.. incredible story. we appreciate her time. >>> he's walking the walk. up next, i'm joined by joe perry. we'
in as many places as we can. we do business in 56 countries and only continues over time but for the brand plan a, b and c and by the way in today's market you have to have plans a through z and agile and ready to respond and new competition that pops up but the real plan is to follow the advice of my mom so many years ago, don't ever forget where you from, but don't you dare let it solely define you. so for cinnabon, all of our plans are about staying rooted in where we came from, but not...
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now we are moving to a midterm and the governor isn't likely to rack up as big as a margin as president obama did in 2012. it could slip right back. host: gary is on the phone. good morning. caller: what do you think the chances are in the next two years, if there is a republican congress and republican senate, that we might be surprised to find out president obama is working better with them than he is with the democratic congress? i use as the template the working relationship that bill clinton had with newt gingrich. guest: i'm not as optimistic that the working relationship would be on par with what we saw between president benson and republicans at the time. back then in the 1990's, we had many more members from these crossover districts. we had republicans representing democrats, democrats representing more republican leaning seats. they worked with the other side and with the white house. president clinton did have those relationships that i think president obama lacks on a more personal level right now. to the extent that we are going to see much legislation getting ine in the l
now we are moving to a midterm and the governor isn't likely to rack up as big as a margin as president obama did in 2012. it could slip right back. host: gary is on the phone. good morning. caller: what do you think the chances are in the next two years, if there is a republican congress and republican senate, that we might be surprised to find out president obama is working better with them than he is with the democratic congress? i use as the template the working relationship that bill...
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and it is going to be brinking in heavy rain as well as gusty winds to the region, as it starts to strengthen even more. not east coast of the united states threat. make that perfectly clear. but certainly we know a loft people have family down toward the puerto rico area, maybe traveling that way, something to keep on top of. meanwhile, storm scan3, eastern two thirds of the united states, expected to get basically some impact out of this storm system, you can see, some very, very nasty squawl lines setting up here through oklahoma and texas right now, i want to show you future weather, how it will pan out for us. warmfront lifting through today, into tomorrow, ushering in very mild air. this is really slow system. so we expect a shower or sprinkle today, tomorrow, you can see that reflect dollars here, on future weather, wednesday, the showers start to pick up again, and just look how slow, i mean, we get all the way to wednesday before this is even moving through western pennsylvania, and then it finally moves in for us, and it looks like at the earliest wednesday night, but generally on t
and it is going to be brinking in heavy rain as well as gusty winds to the region, as it starts to strengthen even more. not east coast of the united states threat. make that perfectly clear. but certainly we know a loft people have family down toward the puerto rico area, maybe traveling that way, something to keep on top of. meanwhile, storm scan3, eastern two thirds of the united states, expected to get basically some impact out of this storm system, you can see, some very, very nasty squawl...