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the spanish government's eeg are to show with these lacest -- egger to show with these latest arrests. neave barker, al jazeera. >>> makeshift camp of hundreds of migrants trying come to the u.k, they were told they could find better accommodation elsewhere. two days later, many of them have returned. from calais, simon mcgregor wood reports. >> standing water threatens the spread of disease. zaid fought the fightin fightinn damascus. remained determined to reach calais. >> i tried go to u.k. maybe 40 times or -- 40 times. >> khan and ali, who want to hide their identity, left pakistan several years ago. >> there is extremism, fundamentalism fighting and problems. so we came here to save our lives. >> and ali lost his business in egypt and has been on the move for over a year. >> translator: i came here to be free because i thought there was freedom in europe but i have found no freedom here. >> reporter: when the french authorities cleared the camp earlier this week, they told migrants they would be taken to a better place. the problem is they didn't tell them where that would be, an
the spanish government's eeg are to show with these lacest -- egger to show with these latest arrests. neave barker, al jazeera. >>> makeshift camp of hundreds of migrants trying come to the u.k, they were told they could find better accommodation elsewhere. two days later, many of them have returned. from calais, simon mcgregor wood reports. >> standing water threatens the spread of disease. zaid fought the fightin fightinn damascus. remained determined to reach calais. >>...
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paul eggers takes us inside the world of art conservation to reveal what's required to protect a one of a kind investment. april hann runs a kind of emergency room for fine art. " we're on call 24/7 for client's immediate needs, get it to safety and start the triage process." pieces from across the country come to the conservation center in chicago for safe keeping and restoration when disaster strikes. "for hurricane sandy we were working with about 15 clients and recovered about 6,000 works of art in about 3 weeks in new york" but its not always mother nature that mars a valuable work of fine art. sometimes it's operator error. " i've heard lots of stories of people climbing on chairs to hang their valuable painting and they fall off the chair and damage their painting, so... " of course, wherever there's risk of loss, there's also insurance coverage. by paying premiums typically lower than homeownwers policies, collectors can protect their art investments. " in most cases their insuring an entire collection and that can be everything from fine art to jewelry to wine " more than ju
paul eggers takes us inside the world of art conservation to reveal what's required to protect a one of a kind investment. april hann runs a kind of emergency room for fine art. " we're on call 24/7 for client's immediate needs, get it to safety and start the triage process." pieces from across the country come to the conservation center in chicago for safe keeping and restoration when disaster strikes. "for hurricane sandy we were working with about 15 clients and recovered...
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paul eggers who is filling in for chuck coppola today has more on wage rage... angie, low pay isn't just dividing the u.s. around the world... fast food workers are preparing to strike. in over a dozen countries, employees of mcdonalds, burger king, wendy's, kfc and others are planning demonstrations on may 15th --when they will demand an hourly wage of 15 dollars. that's as subway ceo fred deluca shifts to supporting a wage hike. he previously told reporters it was a "bad idea." in the u.s... demonstrators tell us, the debate is becoming more localized. "municipalities all across the country are starting to take back their own economies by raising minimum wages. you see it in seattle,you see it in san francisco, you saw it in sea- tac" that was camille rivera, the executive director of united new york -- a group pushing for higher wages in new york city. the group contends 8 dollars an hour does not reflect the reality of what it costs to live there. labor groups are critizing president obama's trip to walmart today. the president is in california. white house
paul eggers who is filling in for chuck coppola today has more on wage rage... angie, low pay isn't just dividing the u.s. around the world... fast food workers are preparing to strike. in over a dozen countries, employees of mcdonalds, burger king, wendy's, kfc and others are planning demonstrations on may 15th --when they will demand an hourly wage of 15 dollars. that's as subway ceo fred deluca shifts to supporting a wage hike. he previously told reporters it was a "bad idea." in...
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or somebody brings in a long piece by a then unknown dave eggers. that is as exciting as it gets. >> did david foster wallace write for you? >> no, but jonathan franzen. a magazine can't get everything. you will see in this anthology, for example, in the poetry section. the new yorker was great about elizabeth fisher. it completely missed the boat on wallace stevens. that is what shapes the character of the magazine. the decisions in real time. you wish you had been wise about everything. that is not going to happen. the san francisco poets, the beat poets. later on the new yorker published them. that is something that was in city lights and more avant-garde magazines. >> at what point did you think, i would love to be the editor? >> not once. not one minute, not one day. it didn't make any sense. i loved writing and reporting. i was nowhere near an editing track. occasionally tina brown would give me a piece or two. but it was oblique to what i was really doing. >> how long does it take you decide to take the job? >> i talked about on friday. he of
or somebody brings in a long piece by a then unknown dave eggers. that is as exciting as it gets. >> did david foster wallace write for you? >> no, but jonathan franzen. a magazine can't get everything. you will see in this anthology, for example, in the poetry section. the new yorker was great about elizabeth fisher. it completely missed the boat on wallace stevens. that is what shapes the character of the magazine. the decisions in real time. you wish you had been wise about...
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the happens with henry singerbringson and david eggers about basically raising his siblings when hisparents died when he was a teenager, that's as exciting as it get. >> did david foster he ever write. >> we published him certainly. but david fosterwalled -- jonathan franson is a great friend. a magazine can't get everything. and you'll see in this anthology, for example, in the poetry section, the new yorker was great about elizabeth bishop, great poet. it completely missed the vote on wallace stevens. but that's what shapes the character of a magazine, the decisions in real time. you wish looking back historically that you had been wise about everything. that's just not going to happen. so you know, the san francisco poets, the beat poets and later on it was more in later life and avant-garde magazines. >> rose: when did you think before you were offered the job, i would love to be the editor. >> not once. not a minute, not one day. and this is not, because it didn't make any sense. i loved writing, i loved reporting and i was no where near an editing track. the only editing i did
the happens with henry singerbringson and david eggers about basically raising his siblings when hisparents died when he was a teenager, that's as exciting as it get. >> did david foster he ever write. >> we published him certainly. but david fosterwalled -- jonathan franson is a great friend. a magazine can't get everything. and you'll see in this anthology, for example, in the poetry section, the new yorker was great about elizabeth bishop, great poet. it completely missed the...
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could you please address the fortion -- are we headed the dystopia pretrade by dave eggers in "the circle' " >> thank you for that. i don't make predictions, i don't have a crystal ball. i'm still waiting for my jet pack. which do is scenarios, are systematic rational, logical stories about what the future might be like given the facts we have on the ground right now. when you talk about human enhancement, you end up with heaven, hell, and prevail. the heaven scenario, the curve goes up. we conquer pain, suffering, stupidity, ignorance, death. the singularity universe. it might happen. law fort being moore's the future. the health scenario to the mirror opposite. -- the hell scenario is the opposite. we went out the human race in the next two days. again, a credible scenario. and the one most people identify with. i guess we had a lousy 20th century. anytime we say, it will all go to hell for my people say yeah -- it will all go to hell, people say, yeah. the third is scenario --the third scenario is prevail. many transistors you can get to talk to each other, on the basis of more's law.
could you please address the fortion -- are we headed the dystopia pretrade by dave eggers in "the circle' " >> thank you for that. i don't make predictions, i don't have a crystal ball. i'm still waiting for my jet pack. which do is scenarios, are systematic rational, logical stories about what the future might be like given the facts we have on the ground right now. when you talk about human enhancement, you end up with heaven, hell, and prevail. the heaven scenario, the curve...
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egger walked to discuss how we are evaluating efficiency and nowhere in there was it how many patients on the average is a specialist seeing an eight hour. matter. what you're measuring? if you are not looking at numbers so in our private practice if one doctor is seeing 60 patients and others sing 30 we are taking a look at what's going on in that situation and how we can make it better. there's nothing within the system that drives that and that's one of the things we have got to change if we are going to provide access to care. >> part of that new productivity model does involve measuring measuring productivity. i think we are moving in that direction. >> i direction. ca thinks a too. it was a productive meeting and it was off the record where we just had a frank conversation as providers and trying to solve troubles. i will leave it at that. we are going to continue those conversations. >> i look forward to continuing the discussions. i think we do have a lot to learn from the private sector. i think we can learn and make a better system and still preserve va care for veterans. >>
egger walked to discuss how we are evaluating efficiency and nowhere in there was it how many patients on the average is a specialist seeing an eight hour. matter. what you're measuring? if you are not looking at numbers so in our private practice if one doctor is seeing 60 patients and others sing 30 we are taking a look at what's going on in that situation and how we can make it better. there's nothing within the system that drives that and that's one of the things we have got to change if we...
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. >> in the context of that retain this question for the record and get eggers -- official response from your position. i'm interested in whether you think five years out 10 years out a similar division across all those separate parts of the bureau would continue to be a wise allocation or whether we are in a transient step towards what ultimately will be the way we address this? >> yes mr. chairman. >> thank you for your service. i know this is an immensely challenging area that calls on all sorts of different resources and i'm proud of the way the fbi conducts itself in this area and i appreciate your service to this country. >> mr. chairman thank you very much for having me today. >> we will take a two-minute recess while the next panel gets itself out and come back into action then. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> all right the hearing will come back to order. i thank the witnesses for attending and participating this hearing. we have a terrific panel of witnesses. i'm delighted that you are all here. licensing of technical da images a
. >> in the context of that retain this question for the record and get eggers -- official response from your position. i'm interested in whether you think five years out 10 years out a similar division across all those separate parts of the bureau would continue to be a wise allocation or whether we are in a transient step towards what ultimately will be the way we address this? >> yes mr. chairman. >> thank you for your service. i know this is an immensely challenging area...
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freshman patrick egger was face to face with the killer but came away with minor injuries. i wish i could have talked to him before he did it. maybe say something that would make it seem less worth it. >> patrick's friend who was with him that night is in the hospital with two broken legs. >>> chicago's mayor is hoping to curb the violence plaguing his city by cracking down on the sale of guns after an all out ban of gun shops was struck down, mayor rahm emanuel introduced a tough new proposal to eliminate gun shops in 99% of the city. sales would be videotaped and stores would be required to open their books to police for inspection. >>> this morning there are new calls on capitol hill for the v.a. secretary eric shinseki to step down. the increased pressure on shinseki comes after a scathing report on hospitals in fee in addition. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: it's not what the administration wanted to hear. a preliminary investigation confirming allegations of misconduct at the nation's veteran's hospitals. v.a. employees cooking the books, using secret lists to
freshman patrick egger was face to face with the killer but came away with minor injuries. i wish i could have talked to him before he did it. maybe say something that would make it seem less worth it. >> patrick's friend who was with him that night is in the hospital with two broken legs. >>> chicago's mayor is hoping to curb the violence plaguing his city by cracking down on the sale of guns after an all out ban of gun shops was struck down, mayor rahm emanuel introduced a...