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with us, from austin, mark schroeder with stratfor, a geopolitical intelligence firm and amma sudi, from the african growth initiative mark schroeder, office might be in part, economic interests but just to ensure that does not disrupt stability that france is equallycut just odes concerned about. we have noted france is intervening in mali and has expressed recent concern western countries asking if we are helping resolve that's a hard sell. they will be there for the long ten we must also address with south scudan impacted stoone degree or another or impacing the central country, those current trees may be incorporated into a stability and long-term plan it has seen continental groups. can africa do more of this or in will we see other groups? >> first, you have seen regional buddies being involved in the contine continent. the car, the ecas, the regional economic community is c contributing troops and it also providing funds. we have seen in somalia, africa troops participating. we have seen ethiopia and uganda and other countries being involved there was a statement, a commitment to
with us, from austin, mark schroeder with stratfor, a geopolitical intelligence firm and amma sudi, from the african growth initiative mark schroeder, office might be in part, economic interests but just to ensure that does not disrupt stability that france is equallycut just odes concerned about. we have noted france is intervening in mali and has expressed recent concern western countries asking if we are helping resolve that's a hard sell. they will be there for the long ten we must also...
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host: joining us from austin, texas is dr. deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a group called patient privacy. what is that group? guest: we are fighting to put americans back in control of their health information. we cannot control it anymore. callerhost: what does that mean? guest: i have been a physician for a long time. that's why i found it patient privacy rights. vacuum the agent age of paper, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had to be asked your permission to send the information. today, with the new technology system, electronic health records, health information exchanges, everyone else, everyone that holds their data controls it and moves it. we don't know where it goes. that -- ofve a chain custody and we cannot prevent their information from flowing to thousands, literally thousands of users and data sellers. the problem is health aid in the digital age is the most valuable information about you, anything about your health. patient privacy rights aims to put
host: joining us from austin, texas is dr. deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a group called patient privacy. what is that group? guest: we are fighting to put americans back in control of their health information. we cannot control it anymore. callerhost: what does that mean? guest: i have been a physician for a long time. that's why i found it patient privacy rights. vacuum the agent age of paper, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had...
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. >> joining us from austin, texas, republican karl rove.ieve, wants to return the party to it a conservative position across the board is that your reading? i have a slightly different reading. i think he wants to have a strocker influence of libertarianhpdcÑ principles inside the republican party. look, each party. first of all, let me say two things about senator paul. first of all i admire the fact that this man believes strongly that the party's principles should be explained and can have septemberability in every corner and community in america. is he challenging the republican party to reach tout to young people, to african-americans, to latinos, to asian americans, to get outside of our normal comfort zone. i admire him for doing it second of all, he is he running for president in 2016. every candidate that is going to run for president in 2016 is going to face a challenge of thousand describe a republican party or on the other side a democratic party that they ought to lead. and it's one of the three big challenges every presidentia
. >> joining us from austin, texas, republican karl rove.ieve, wants to return the party to it a conservative position across the board is that your reading? i have a slightly different reading. i think he wants to have a strocker influence of libertarianhpdcÑ principles inside the republican party. look, each party. first of all, let me say two things about senator paul. first of all i admire the fact that this man believes strongly that the party's principles should be explained and...
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he is a professor of biological sciences at houston 'til son university and he joins us from austin, texas. geoff, good to have you with us. you are a harvard educated environmental science professor. you lived in a nice house. this? >> well, antonio, the major premise that we are trying to test here is that one can live in win % the size of an average american home and have a pretty darn good life. in this case, 1% the sides of average american home happens to be a 10 cubic yard trash container. >> all right let's look into there. you moved in to the dumpster about eight days ago. you are planning on staying for a year. again, this thing isn't even 6' by 6'. i know you are going to upgrade the dumpster in phases. what do you do for the basics, to bathe, for power and to regulate the temperature? it's winter down there. it is 6' by 6'. we are sleeping diagonally. we, my girl has not designed to join me in there yet. we are doing damp sister camping. we have clean did he have dumpster. we sanitized it, tested it. i am sleeping in there at a negative 15 degree bag. this is texas. we do
he is a professor of biological sciences at houston 'til son university and he joins us from austin, texas. geoff, good to have you with us. you are a harvard educated environmental science professor. you lived in a nice house. this? >> well, antonio, the major premise that we are trying to test here is that one can live in win % the size of an average american home and have a pretty darn good life. in this case, 1% the sides of average american home happens to be a 10 cubic yard trash...
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joining us from austin, texas, fox news analyst karl rove.w, they are getting little ratings bump over there but and it's surprising because it's just night after night after night. there is nothing new. they are on a jihad against christie. why? why are they wasting all the time? >> well, don't look just at msnbc. they are the tool. they -- look back behind them and you will see a lot of democrats, particularly those concerned about 2016 who are doing this for two reasons. one is because they think think have to and the second because they can. they have to because they look at christie and say he, at the time that this broke was the frontrunner on the republican side and in many polls was tied or ahead of hillary clinton. so they are worried about him. and their object is to tear him down. by tearing him down they send a message to any other republican if you are coming after us, this is the kind of treatment you can expect from us. they are doing it because they can. because they have a willing media to help them. not just msnbc. but this
joining us from austin, texas, fox news analyst karl rove.w, they are getting little ratings bump over there but and it's surprising because it's just night after night after night. there is nothing new. they are on a jihad against christie. why? why are they wasting all the time? >> well, don't look just at msnbc. they are the tool. they -- look back behind them and you will see a lot of democrats, particularly those concerned about 2016 who are doing this for two reasons. one is because...
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host: joining us from austin, texas is dr. deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a gr the founder david chairman of the board of a what is thatro group called vacuum the agent age of p, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had to be the floor in the information about you would move from one doctor to another, you had to be asked your permission and to send the information. today with the new electronic health records records, health and probation and exchanges, everyone else else, everyone that holds the data controls it and moves it. we don't know where it goes. we don't have a chain of custody we cannot prevent our information from fleeing through literally thousands of data users. the problem is in the digital age is the most valuable information about you. anything about your health. patient privacy rights to put everybody back and control of their own very personal health records. efforts of a lot of health-care reform has been the electronic records act. is this somethin
host: joining us from austin, texas is dr. deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a gr the founder david chairman of the board of a what is thatro group called vacuum the agent age of p, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had to be the floor in the information about you would move from one doctor to another, you had to be asked your permission and to send the information. today with the new electronic health records records, health and...
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. >>> joining us now from austin, texas, jim hightower, current editor and publisher of the "hightowerow down" and author of "swim against the current: even a dead fish can go with the flow." and josh fox, "gas land" and "gas land 2." i want to start with you having reported on this extensively, josh. >> from the perspective of listening to calvin tillman, you know things are bad when the mayor moves out of town. you know things are bad when the ceo of exxonmobil, number one natural gas producer in the united states is suing to stop critical fracking infrastructure in his own backyard. i just want to respond to his lawyers by holding up the lawsuit where it says, quite clearly here, water to oil and gas explorers, fracking, heavy trucks, creating a noise nuisance. they talk about light pollution. this is clearly about fracking. they're in the business of denial. >> it's in the brief, it's in their statements. i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot towe
. >>> joining us now from austin, texas, jim hightower, current editor and publisher of the "hightowerow down" and author of "swim against the current: even a dead fish can go with the flow." and josh fox, "gas land" and "gas land 2." i want to start with you having reported on this extensively, josh. >> from the perspective of listening to calvin tillman, you know things are bad when the mayor moves out of town. you know things are bad...
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. >> bill wolters, president of the texas autodealers association joining us from austin.e clearly not backing down and inviting tesla to come in to set up the plant in exchange for laws. >> i think it is tough for the regulators if they are forced to choose between the dealers and the factory. >> and the oligopoly. it is an auto oligopoly. >> and guys, this is the single biggest industrial project out there right now. >> yes, and can you imagine the political damage if you didn't side with it. phil lebeau. >> that is an oligopoly. >> that is why they call them the disruptor. >> and now we will talk to the producer of the film "captain phillips" and "house of cards" and maybe you have heard of "shades of gray" and dana brunetti will talk about the oscars coming back. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade. less for us, more for you. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and p
. >> bill wolters, president of the texas autodealers association joining us from austin.e clearly not backing down and inviting tesla to come in to set up the plant in exchange for laws. >> i think it is tough for the regulators if they are forced to choose between the dealers and the factory. >> and the oligopoly. it is an auto oligopoly. >> and guys, this is the single biggest industrial project out there right now. >> yes, and can you imagine the political...
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joining us from austin, texas is dr.deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a group called patient privacy. what is that group? guest: we are fighting to put americans back in control of their health information. we cannot control it anymore. callerhost: what does that mean? guest: i have been a physician for a long time. that's why i found it patient privacy rights. vacuum the agent age of paper, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had to be asked your permission to send the information. today, with the new technology system, electronic health records, health information exchanges, everyone else, everyone that holds their data controls it and moves it. we don't know where it goes. that -- ofve a chain custody and we cannot prevent their information from flowing to thousands, literally thousands of users and data sellers. the problem is health aid in the digital age is the most valuable information about you, anything about your health. patient privacy rights aims to put
joining us from austin, texas is dr.deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a group called patient privacy. what is that group? guest: we are fighting to put americans back in control of their health information. we cannot control it anymore. callerhost: what does that mean? guest: i have been a physician for a long time. that's why i found it patient privacy rights. vacuum the agent age of paper, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had to be...
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>> joining us now robin rene san erred who served as u.n. ambassador to nigeria. from austinmark schroder. director of a geopolitical intelligence firm. and a senior fellow at the brookings institution's calf grow initiative. mark schroder let me start with you. how much of the current problem in the central african republic has to do with the fact that this was already a long, troubled place? >> well, that's exactly right. if we look at the history of the central african republic, it has been one of insecurity, rebellions, going back decades. even if we look at this most immediate episode of violence and rebellions, we have to take it back at least to 2003 when the previous president came to power himself through all coup. he was overthrown almost a year ago, march last year, and the country has continued to deteriorate and struggle while trying to manage its own security gains. >> ambassador sanders, we saw foreign troops on the ground there, african union and france. but there has to be peace to keep in the first, doesn't there? more troops won't necessarily cure what also
>> joining us now robin rene san erred who served as u.n. ambassador to nigeria. from austinmark schroder. director of a geopolitical intelligence firm. and a senior fellow at the brookings institution's calf grow initiative. mark schroder let me start with you. how much of the current problem in the central african republic has to do with the fact that this was already a long, troubled place? >> well, that's exactly right. if we look at the history of the central african republic,...
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we've got austin and malia joining us "right this minute" from monrovia, california, congratulations,hanks, guys. >> malia, did you know what the heck was going on when you got off escalator? >> i had no idea and it was funny to see our friend ian there and i heard the song and i saw a couple friends filming and i thought, oh, my gosh. >> when you got to the second guitarist, did you start to figure it out. >> once i realized what was happening each new person i was expecting it to be him and it just got bigger and bigger and bigger. >> austin, why did you choose l.a.x.? it's not the most romantic setting. >> no, it's because we've been long distance for so long, we've spent a lot of times in airports. it's a very significant place for our relationship. >> because we know you have skills as a songwriter, we're wondering if you could sing one of your songs to your lovely bride-to-be. >> oh, my gosh. i got my guitar. hold on. >> perfect. ♪ hey malia you got back to l.a.x. i hope you slept safe and got some rest let me take you tonight ♪ ♪ i promise it will be all right ♪ >> yay! >> all
we've got austin and malia joining us "right this minute" from monrovia, california, congratulations,hanks, guys. >> malia, did you know what the heck was going on when you got off escalator? >> i had no idea and it was funny to see our friend ian there and i heard the song and i saw a couple friends filming and i thought, oh, my gosh. >> when you got to the second guitarist, did you start to figure it out. >> once i realized what was happening each new person...
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us now from washington. i'm sorry i'll fight for being with us from abu dhabi ambassador in the total art of honest money thank you for joining us here in austin texas the bulls close the gap keeps you up to date with all the latest from the world of sport. all the action. all the results of all the emotion chilling done anything for his all round. muslims like and don't come. it's been. or. and. i mean. i did. i was. win. and and. i can. and. in. the is says. you knew. scanned over and over an alleged phone conversation that did so in washington's reputation in ukraine as it sent diplomats to the swears there to mediate the political crisis the fever sweeping sochi with the torch relay now won the final leg before the opening ceremony of the twenty second winter day a british couple charged with money laundering go to court to fight extradition to the us they tell rt that being forced from their home would be just too much for them today. like this on
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us here in austin. it is. is this. as . coming up well today from france twenty four. allied to the top of it. one day concert at seven pm optional chelsea boss. in order to win to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. the process. it was when we will or will the bon our team since edward cellular field the expansion of the nsa surveillance. nanny and tried to discredit him. among them capitol hill lawmakers attacking both snowed in and the reporter that helped and what this could mean for journalists and their sources i had. and since it news that broke about the death of actor philip seymour hoffman and the dangers of is found in the news and afghanistan the business is booming. now lawmakers in washington are trying to figure out how to sto
us here in austin. it is. is this. as . coming up well today from france twenty four. allied to the top of it. one day concert at seven pm optional chelsea boss. in order to win to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. the process. it was when we will or will the bon our team since edward cellular field the expansion of the nsa surveillance. nanny and tried to discredit him. among them capitol hill lawmakers attacking both snowed in and the reporter that helped and what this could mean for...
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from this one size fit all program where all the dictates come from austin, texas, but trust in the teachers who educate children. we must use more digital learning and online learning so that we can adjust for the various needs of our various students. we must use that enhance reading skills at grades k through 3 so that by the time all of our students reach 3rd grade they will be able to read at grade level. >> all right. now she has accused your campaign of essentially revealing stuff about her personal background. we have had wayne slater on from the dallas morning news. he says that he didn't get the information from your campaign. but why is she blaming you? >> greta, i have no idea. as you have had wayne slater on. he is the one who broke that story. but i think what really matters here is the issues that we're talking about. i'm the one who is standing up fighting for the future security of texas. i'm the one who is fighting for educating the future of texans and i'm the one who has the best plan for creating jobs in the state of texas. >> is she not going to protect the security of texas? >> she hasn't announced a s
from this one size fit all program where all the dictates come from austin, texas, but trust in the teachers who educate children. we must use more digital learning and online learning so that we can adjust for the various needs of our various students. we must use that enhance reading skills at grades k through 3 so that by the time all of our students reach 3rd grade they will be able to read at grade level. >> all right. now she has accused your campaign of essentially revealing stuff...
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. >> and joining me now from austin, texas, to discuss the risk of transporting oil is robert bryce. thanks for being with us thank you for being here today. >> the way to move oil by rail or pipeline does the industry have a preference? >> i think for the industry it depends, i guess would be the first answer. moving by pipeline is far cheaper, it's also no question far safer. but what we've seen now with the development of the willison basin and the bakken shale in north dakota, and this surge of moving oil by tanker car, producers are also seeing that moving by rail gives them more optionality. they can move their product to highest bidder, move to different refineries, whereas a pipeline gives them a fairly restricted method of moving oil, rail car is much more flexible. >> how can you say moving oil by pipeline is much safer, especially when so many are concerned about the keystone pipeline for instance? >> the facts are the facts. we have the biggest pipeline network here in the united states. we have more than a million miles of natural gas pipeline. probably about the same in terms of oil pipeline. b
. >> and joining me now from austin, texas, to discuss the risk of transporting oil is robert bryce. thanks for being with us thank you for being here today. >> the way to move oil by rail or pipeline does the industry have a preference? >> i think for the industry it depends, i guess would be the first answer. moving by pipeline is far cheaper, it's also no question far safer. but what we've seen now with the development of the willison basin and the bakken shale in north...
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i think what the younger kids are using is going to be so different from what facebook is and i think that's part of getting old you know and i know you guys like austin we don't like to think that we're getting old but we're going to have you know like i don't even know what saturday is i know it's not going to hear about the rand paul. that's. been true but isn't that also important militarily you're only on this i'm finished with this program is not known for much laughing ok clive if i could do you know i think you know ed really brought up a point that i wanted to bring up anyway on this program is demographics and there's something that says there's something very much interesting about that because when i first got on iowa i decided it was for these kids you know and i resisted getting on in the beginning because i thought well this is for teenagers right and now i realize it's for baby boomers because it's baby boomers telling about their life in more and more so in that case now if we can take that if we take that premise that well we baby boomers well we're getting on a little bit ok so i mean how do you fit that into the business model. wel
i think what the younger kids are using is going to be so different from what facebook is and i think that's part of getting old you know and i know you guys like austin we don't like to think that we're getting old but we're going to have you know like i don't even know what saturday is i know it's not going to hear about the rand paul. that's. been true but isn't that also important militarily you're only on this i'm finished with this program is not known for much laughing ok clive if i...
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only five hundred km away from soft cheeses ctu know very well at the austin festival was so cheap the ideal city to host the winter olympics the question when was it ideal for us. for georgia for school. because it's really close to as the two hour you'll find reviews of cars in. and second team was winning hearts. of course take the decision to say no team to a sono athletes selected to participate in which olympic games. your athletes are taking part in the olympics but why do you like such a decision. well ok so we thought that she knew we should separate sports from the politics and we said it's not. well i think you know they shouldn't suffer from this. and with that. although it's hard for standardization. but now we should send them. and we didn't. and when boycotts the social and a nice box none of the governmental officials are going there regarding the threat of terror attacks during the olympic games. have you been called racing at with your life the rack. we made it very clear when we announced publicly. that would do would be happy to cooperate. even in the field of security. and out we said would be happy to cooperate and would be happy to contri
only five hundred km away from soft cheeses ctu know very well at the austin festival was so cheap the ideal city to host the winter olympics the question when was it ideal for us. for georgia for school. because it's really close to as the two hour you'll find reviews of cars in. and second team was winning hearts. of course take the decision to say no team to a sono athletes selected to participate in which olympic games. your athletes are taking part in the olympics but why do you like such...
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us cause you believe that a meeting of the collision. imports of austin a home opt in opt out which induce standards for handling disabled passengers it's also plan to purchase fourteen aircraft from long haul. a regional flights at the same time with strong domestic flights from icy heels black was continues to do this the civil aviation committee three semifinal company's preliminary results of this test are already available to stop that wouldn't this is set on a sixty five companies have been re certified as a result from now on seven companies have no more rights to provide services for certificates were suspended now in control the work of companies on the meaning existing problems. we also re certified aircraft and one hundred and eight certificates of the worthiness were canceled in it. my hair is so nice summer go to a new state institutions maritime administration of cough now and by latino designed to ensure the safety of navigation and adjust the training the mariners into accordance with international requirements will open in conduct that really the president instructed to develop a stickler for transport and infrastructure development recently he was approved and no
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host: joining us from austin, texas is dr. deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a group called patient privacy. what is that group? guest: we are fighting to put americans back in control of their health information. we cannot control it anymore. callerhost: what does that mean? guest: i have been a physician for a long time. that's why i found it patient privacy rights. vacuum the agent age of paper, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had to be asked your permission to send the information. today, with the new technology system, electronic health records, health information exchanges, everyone else, everyone that holds their data controls it and moves it. we don't know where it goes. that -- ofve a chain custody and we cannot prevent their information from flowing to thousands, literally thousands of users and data sellers. the problem is health aid in the digital age is the most valuable information about you, anything about your health. patient privacy rights aims to put
host: joining us from austin, texas is dr. deborah peel, founder and chairman of the board of a group called patient privacy. what is that group? guest: we are fighting to put americans back in control of their health information. we cannot control it anymore. callerhost: what does that mean? guest: i have been a physician for a long time. that's why i found it patient privacy rights. vacuum the agent age of paper, before any information about you was moved from one doctor to another, you had...