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. >> coming up, how one woman's love for the 49s aers helped he and her family adapt to life in the bay area. and there's sunday's home opener against the bears. and it's "friday night lights" as eight high school football teams get the rare chance to play on an nfl field. in late october, cal hosts oregon in pac-12 action. we'll be back just a moment. . >>> the 49ers art gallery featured hundreds of pieces, including from one woman who says the 49ers changed her life. >> i love football because it brings families together. >> she's born in vietnam but raised in san francisco. while adapting to life in the area, she says the 49ers gave her family a way to adjust. >> let's get a quick look at what's going on on the roadway with anthony slaughter. >> if you're coming in from the north bay, keep an eye on that. otherwise we're looking at pretty good conditions. we are starting to see a little bit of slowing on livermore. otherwise it's friday so that means friday light. let's keep our fingers crossed. >> this show is anything but. it's packed. the president declaring a state of emergency i
. >> coming up, how one woman's love for the 49s aers helped he and her family adapt to life in the bay area. and there's sunday's home opener against the bears. and it's "friday night lights" as eight high school football teams get the rare chance to play on an nfl field. in late october, cal hosts oregon in pac-12 action. we'll be back just a moment. . >>> the 49ers art gallery featured hundreds of pieces, including from one woman who says the 49ers changed her life....
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afid his aer killed hather, he was also afraid professor shulman believes phil's gas-checkingr was a soluon to an unconscious conflict. on one hand, it expressed his aggressive feelis, and on the oer hand, it stifled tm. maria is a 27-year-old woman with hypochondriasis-- intense anxiety that she's ill, even that she is dying. eveone night, she hasm sends her ra tele stomach ache.ian. i learned she was asleep and at 2 a.m., her husband me home, and they decided to ord. she ate the pizza at 2 a.m. d woke up and they decided to ord. with aorrible stomacache. typical of people with hypochondriis, maria beeved was stomach cancer, not the pizza, that caused her pain. in examining the causal factors in maria's anxiety disorder, . shulman loed both at her present stressor-- her recent marriage-- she waraised in a very trational italian home, the favored anthe rst child, and r ther, o was seen as a very powerful figuren the family-- the mother was seen vy passivand ryeak. was someone who pampered her as an exemand catered her.e, this all changed at adolescence, when the father became very wi
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. >> ialled mayor gillian neright away and t ahold of him right aer i got ahold of rudy and the prident was in an educational conference and i was able to get him out of the conferen and urge him to shut down the airspace over new york. >> the walk-down was very calm. people in the sttaircase were very calm, occasionally mebody would become anxiou and somebody in the stairwell would put thr arm around them and sa it's okay, we're doing fine. we got aroundhe mid 20s we began to see firemen walking up the stairs. for the people walking wn, the sight of the firemen was a very calming experience. when i got to the lobby and saw the damage the the full impact was really beginning to dawn. >> now, you hear silence and it's a deadalm of dust and smoke and all a sudden you hear people slowly -- somebody starts screaming,omeone starts yelling, someone starts saying, you're hearing help, you're hearing please. one at a time, you're hearing it. it just started and all of a sudden everybody started screaming, coming out, what happed? what haened? what happened? >> as one of the volunteer fire marsh
. >> ialled mayor gillian neright away and t ahold of him right aer i got ahold of rudy and the prident was in an educational conference and i was able to get him out of the conferen and urge him to shut down the airspace over new york. >> the walk-down was very calm. people in the sttaircase were very calm, occasionally mebody would become anxiou and somebody in the stairwell would put thr arm around them and sa it's okay, we're doing fine. we got aroundhe mid 20s we began to see...
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aere is no points during confrontation between our motherland and ourselves. >> as night fell, the crowdwelled. thatng beijing a message the postcolonial generation will not put up with exchanging one set of masters for another. fromwant rid of a leader beijing and new elections for a new unaccountable to hong kong instead. >> i hope we can get more pressure. >> this wednesday, the first of october, is the most important date in china's political calendar. it is the anniversary of the communist revolution. already, the celebratory fireworks have started. now beijing has to look at this instead. 1.3 billion chinese citizens must not be allowed to look. on the mainland, there's tight censorship of these extraordinary seems. the longer hong kong's defiance go on, the more humiliating and dangerous it feels to china's leadership. bbc news, hong kong. >> for more on everything going on in hong kong and china's with the senior adviser at the center for a new american security. the chinese people might not be seeing these pictures because of censorship trade but if you are the authorities in be
aere is no points during confrontation between our motherland and ourselves. >> as night fell, the crowdwelled. thatng beijing a message the postcolonial generation will not put up with exchanging one set of masters for another. fromwant rid of a leader beijing and new elections for a new unaccountable to hong kong instead. >> i hope we can get more pressure. >> this wednesday, the first of october, is the most important date in china's political calendar. it is the...
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to be fair to him, he has taken the need for aer cease-fire and was very clear with the israeli prime minister about the need for a cease-fire civilian the level of casualties. now, it should be about trying to get gaza up and running again. the palestinian authority taking and restrictions being lifted so that this can function properly. >> thank you. the people of jordan and lebanon have shown immense hospitality. they're under incredible pressure from president assad and others in the region. what support of a giving to those countries? >> assistance with humanitarian aid programs for refugees inside the borders of lebanon and jordan. of the worksome firsthand. we should continue to see what else we should do, and political, diplomatic, and potentially military support, to >> fromse countries. the deteriorating situation in the ukraine, canada prime minister set out what he believes to be achievable, which he believes is taking place in belarus as we speak now, and also, some of the actions? we heard plenty of what he is not prepared. should there not be adequate road -- progress t
to be fair to him, he has taken the need for aer cease-fire and was very clear with the israeli prime minister about the need for a cease-fire civilian the level of casualties. now, it should be about trying to get gaza up and running again. the palestinian authority taking and restrictions being lifted so that this can function properly. >> thank you. the people of jordan and lebanon have shown immense hospitality. they're under incredible pressure from president assad and others in the...
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. >> monz aer -- manzo rally has variety of songs. >> johnny's there -- >> johnny gunn, a great singerorthern california is different than the latin rock in southern california. here we're more rock and rollish. there, they're maybe more oldies? >> yeah. yeah, a little bit more -- this band is more bluesy rock, jazzy with a latin flavor. you know, we want to keep that, you know, where that -- that's when the music came out of the mission. had that sound. you know, graphics and drumming and had -- you know, jazz guitar or blues guitar, and put that, you know, as a melting pot. and you know, made a sound. that's the sound -- that's the sound richard's talking about. >> different because in l.a. you have the r&b feel more. i think they went more for r&b, here you had janis joplin, san t t tana. real rock-rock. latin music is being used, the fusion of latin in everything is pretty much -- they want to do it in order to make their hit, you know? >> you guys should be college professors and teach a class on chicano rock. >> would love to do that. >> you know, dr. loco said we've -- we've bee
. >> monz aer -- manzo rally has variety of songs. >> johnny's there -- >> johnny gunn, a great singerorthern california is different than the latin rock in southern california. here we're more rock and rollish. there, they're maybe more oldies? >> yeah. yeah, a little bit more -- this band is more bluesy rock, jazzy with a latin flavor. you know, we want to keep that, you know, where that -- that's when the music came out of the mission. had that sound. you know,...
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we can't be him aer. we feel really honored to have dealt with a san francisco native. >> reporter: the staff are excited to have dale martin outside her-. she and her partner fought for gay rights and were the first same sex couple to say i do in california. >> the folks who lived here in the 70s were another generation of pioneers. they took this neighborhood to a new place. and celebrating them and their achievement in a physical way to remind everyone i think is truly special. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> those plaques will be unveiled tomorrow morning at 11:00 p.m. then the fundraising and selection process begins for another 20 plaques. >>> many of children take adhd but does it stunt their clothing? and which do it may really help you. >> and the first of its kind. >>> and we're seeing clouds over san francisco which is good news if you want to see some cooling in the forecast. tomorrow morning, 50s and 60s. today we had mid 90s. not the case tomorrow. we'll talk about some cooler change can'
we can't be him aer. we feel really honored to have dealt with a san francisco native. >> reporter: the staff are excited to have dale martin outside her-. she and her partner fought for gay rights and were the first same sex couple to say i do in california. >> the folks who lived here in the 70s were another generation of pioneers. they took this neighborhood to a new place. and celebrating them and their achievement in a physical way to remind everyone i think is truly special....
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. >> i always wond we aered how t did that.here's a technique for everything. >> this is called an undulation. strengthening yourchnique for everything. excellent, carol. that's right. >> i wish i looked like that, even pregnant you look amazing doing this. >> thank you. >> i can't do the endulation without turning my hips. >> you're doing a fantastic job. >> tilt forward into a contraction and release into a shoulder tilt. excellent. and okay. >> one more. >> i'm already breathing hard. >> it's a great cardio workout. >> the next step i'd like to show you is the shimmy.ni hands on hips. knees are nice and soft. the you're going to alternate the knees. that's it. back and forth. >> we like this one. >> if you'd like, you can extend your arms. >> this is fun. this is the carol shimmy. >> and you can speed it up a little. posture is nice, long, and lean. >> i'm glad this music isn't going any faster.ttle. i think my kidnies would fall out. look at you.t look at that. you have to come in close and show this. how fast are you going
. >> i always wond we aered how t did that.here's a technique for everything. >> this is called an undulation. strengthening yourchnique for everything. excellent, carol. that's right. >> i wish i looked like that, even pregnant you look amazing doing this. >> thank you. >> i can't do the endulation without turning my hips. >> you're doing a fantastic job. >> tilt forward into a contraction and release into a shoulder tilt. excellent. and okay. >>...
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the same way we've gone aer al kwaed yachl >> the president seemed to back track when it came to the. objective against this extremist group from desoying isis, to shrinking it's sphere of influee but today, was more absolute. >> today, the preside strongly ruled out one optn. >> we will not be placing u.s. ground troops to try to control the area that's are part of the confliblth. >> we're going to have toind partners n the ground to push back against isis. >> organizing that coalition will take time. presidentbama said the u.s. and allies are working deliberately. other big issue dominating this week's summit violence in eastern ukraine. today, ukraine's president announced a cease-fire with pro-russian rebels the deal would end the conflict that killed nearly 2600 people. >> we're hopeful but skeptical. >> secretary of statjohn kerry will now travel to the region to continue conversions about building a coalion to take this fight to isis. >> the president stopped of at stone henk today before heading back to washington. he was lead on a guided tour ad said it was something he alwa
the same way we've gone aer al kwaed yachl >> the president seemed to back track when it came to the. objective against this extremist group from desoying isis, to shrinking it's sphere of influee but today, was more absolute. >> today, the preside strongly ruled out one optn. >> we will not be placing u.s. ground troops to try to control the area that's are part of the confliblth. >> we're going to have toind partners n the ground to push back against isis. >>...
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with aers come to us renovation project and we match them with the best general contractors for theirroject that we have hand picked for our network. >> how to the contractors get on the sweeten site? >> we have a myriad of ways we screen them. we obviously look at their past work, publicly available information about them. we do a half-hour interview with them to make sure they are the best of the best. think of us like a talent agency. metaphoralent agency or analogy, there's usually a fee involved. how do you make money? when thereget paid is actually a project awarded on our site. fee that are general contractors pay for the homeowners is completely free. >> for the homeowners it is completely free? >> completely free. >> you get together the data about the various projects so that can be shared with potential future customers? >> absolutely. every project posted on our site, we get three estimates for. we have a very good understanding of the cost per square foot of renovating in new york city. >> is there a plan for a national rollout? >> right now we are just in new york. it is
with aers come to us renovation project and we match them with the best general contractors for theirroject that we have hand picked for our network. >> how to the contractors get on the sweeten site? >> we have a myriad of ways we screen them. we obviously look at their past work, publicly available information about them. we do a half-hour interview with them to make sure they are the best of the best. think of us like a talent agency. metaphoralent agency or analogy, there's...
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as we look over the last two or three months, it is less of a of aer bounceback and more clean ratinghat we are getting on the economy. overall, it does look pretty good. there is no doubt about it that the first half of the year was one of the messiest we've seen in a number of years, certainly. >> did that noise affect your ability to accurately, at least see what was coming echo -- coming? >> it made interpreting the gdp numbers tricky. we tended to try to look through some of the first quarter as appointments, -- first-quarter disappointments, which paid off. the second and third quarters suggest that was a good strategy. it seems like fed policymakers did, too. continued to taper even as we got disappointments in family -- in january and february. >> one of the things in the beige book that jumped out for a majority of districts cited increased loan demand. what does that tell us about credit and what does this tell us about the american consumer? >> most consumer loan demand falls in two categories, mortgages and auto credit. we know that home sales have been improving the last
as we look over the last two or three months, it is less of a of aer bounceback and more clean ratinghat we are getting on the economy. overall, it does look pretty good. there is no doubt about it that the first half of the year was one of the messiest we've seen in a number of years, certainly. >> did that noise affect your ability to accurately, at least see what was coming echo -- coming? >> it made interpreting the gdp numbers tricky. we tended to try to look through some of...
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from aered goods supplier like independent farmers i guess delivered to your home overnight.the notion of taking what's out there. >> it's providing the communication between the local customer and the local supplier for superior food. are we getting to a point where some of the technological startups might be of limited focus but potentially more profitable? this is obviously a massive market because it's food. we are banking on the fact that people are going to want to have healthier food and no who is creating the food or farming the food and delivering it on a national basis. this would not have been possible without the internet but it is interesting how it is a local play on a grand scale. >> is interesting to see companies like opentable. was taking ther opentable model. who would ever think it would become this big? how do you trace this? this might not be as much as a sharing economy as uber where you have excess capacity. it is grating a marketplace where you enable farmers who have never been able to get their food to a consumer to leverage the internet and get it
from aered goods supplier like independent farmers i guess delivered to your home overnight.the notion of taking what's out there. >> it's providing the communication between the local customer and the local supplier for superior food. are we getting to a point where some of the technological startups might be of limited focus but potentially more profitable? this is obviously a massive market because it's food. we are banking on the fact that people are going to want to have healthier...
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. >> it is very significant we have four aer rarab muslim countries attacking a sunni based terror organizationmany frwere urged to do somethi assad before. but now this is isis. tsz significa it is significant in my judgment. they also aid hamas. i always felt we had a way to do this country. >> another cause to concern this coalition is strong in the united states. they will chair a meeting on the security council he is expected to push for it giening backing for isis. some of our viewers have been tweeting back to me this morning saying their major concern is that we won't be able to finish a job and isis won't retaliate against many of the people there. thank you so much, kelly. syria knew full well the requai strikes were in bound. now the sworld watching and waiting for a request from president bish chashar al-assad. good morning, john. >> good morning, ainsley. syrian's president assad hasn't said anything about this. we haven't heard from him in several months. he could just simply leave this up to his representatives or at least speak through his representatives including the syrian fo
. >> it is very significant we have four aer rarab muslim countries attacking a sunni based terror organizationmany frwere urged to do somethi assad before. but now this is isis. tsz significa it is significant in my judgment. they also aid hamas. i always felt we had a way to do this country. >> another cause to concern this coalition is strong in the united states. they will chair a meeting on the security council he is expected to push for it giening backing for isis. some of our...
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i big investigation ensued and was from aered it boarding house on the u.s. side of the border.the back porch there was a bare lightbulb hanging down the porch on a wire. andwind would make it swing would intermittently be obscured by the shrubbery. this was heavily investigated. [laughter] it is funny today but at the time, this was deadly serious stuff. german spies were everywhere except that they weren't. >> thank you so much for being here. we will see you next time. [applause] >> you were watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> we are excited to announce it is launch week for the 11th annual studentcam documentary contest. $100,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to middle school and high school contest winners. this year's theme is the three branches and you. we but like you to tell a story that demonstrates how it policy, law or action under the executive, legislative, or judicial branches has affected you in your life or your community. the competition is open to students in grades six
i big investigation ensued and was from aered it boarding house on the u.s. side of the border.the back porch there was a bare lightbulb hanging down the porch on a wire. andwind would make it swing would intermittently be obscured by the shrubbery. this was heavily investigated. [laughter] it is funny today but at the time, this was deadly serious stuff. german spies were everywhere except that they weren't. >> thank you so much for being here. we will see you next time. [applause]...
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now when hillary clinton gave her, unique testimony, remember, she had aer is beeb al -- cerebral hemorrhage or fall that rendered her from testifying in december of 2012 and eventually did appear before congress in january much 2013. she said that, she had a phone call with the president at about 10 p.m. to discuss what was going on and coordinate. what they were coordinating was their story. right after that phone call, the secretary of state releases a statement, at 10:08 p.m. that was 4:08 a.m. benghazi time, beforety woods and glen dotterry were killed i might add. so they were still alive when the statement came out. the statement. i would like to read it to you. some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. now to this day, i haven't figured out, nor has anybody i know in congress investigating this figured out, where she got that. you know, some, some have sought to justify this behavior. nobody was seeking to justify the behavior because of a youtube video. she says the united states deplores any intentional effort to
now when hillary clinton gave her, unique testimony, remember, she had aer is beeb al -- cerebral hemorrhage or fall that rendered her from testifying in december of 2012 and eventually did appear before congress in january much 2013. she said that, she had a phone call with the president at about 10 p.m. to discuss what was going on and coordinate. what they were coordinating was their story. right after that phone call, the secretary of state releases a statement, at 10:08 p.m. that was 4:08...
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>> a lot of people do, that though, they say give me aer?so each week you make different casino of buryinger? >> every week we do different collaboration, usually a chef, or local personality. >> so, if our viewers want to get a a.m. burger at rec's, when doses it start, today? >> it starts today. 5:00 p.m., we open, you can also check it out see the details on my instagram. >> okay, and how long will it be on the menu, 24 hours? >> today and tomorrow. >> today and tomorrow. short lived. only chance, guys, if you want to eat a little bit of mike. >> excuse me? >> i mean, for a burying their mike put together, you have to go tonight. >> big and bloated just like mike. thank you, chef. >> thank you. >> thank you, this is pretty exciting. >> wonder why it doesn't have bologna on it. hey, here's jen. >> guys, we're still out here. now, i told you there would be more volunteers as the morning went on. amazing what's already going on, north light community center. we'll talk to the people doing this in jaws few seconds. >> ♪ >> checking on progres
>> a lot of people do, that though, they say give me aer?so each week you make different casino of buryinger? >> every week we do different collaboration, usually a chef, or local personality. >> so, if our viewers want to get a a.m. burger at rec's, when doses it start, today? >> it starts today. 5:00 p.m., we open, you can also check it out see the details on my instagram. >> okay, and how long will it be on the menu, 24 hours? >> today and tomorrow....
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she pleaded guilty to conspiracy to support aer to yost organization, that group beingt- isis.9-year-old teen was arrested in april while trying to board a plane at denver international airport with a ticket to turkey and plans to head to the syrian border to meet up with a man named moell, an isis fieger, fbi agents were alerted to connally by the pastor at her children church who was concern about her dramatic change in behavior. authorities repeatedly warned her what she was doing was illegal and to halt their so-called plan to travel to the middle east to downthe jihad. she ignored hem. is her attorney says his client is howeverred by atrocities committed by isis. since the time of her arrest two american journalist beheaded. she faces five years in prison and $250,000 fine. her plea requires her to share with authorities any information on co-conspirators and, if necessary, testify against themw neil? >> thank you very much. how about these teens? do they look like isis recruits to you? two girls trying to sneak out of austria to join isis. how do we catch them when they d
she pleaded guilty to conspiracy to support aer to yost organization, that group beingt- isis.9-year-old teen was arrested in april while trying to board a plane at denver international airport with a ticket to turkey and plans to head to the syrian border to meet up with a man named moell, an isis fieger, fbi agents were alerted to connally by the pastor at her children church who was concern about her dramatic change in behavior. authorities repeatedly warned her what she was doing was...
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are they effective emis aers in changing communities? >> they're the most beautiful story-tellers in villages. once you get them on board the stories they tell their families, their parents make the change, which is why we in the world bank have pushed a lot about toilets in schools, getting skols and hygiene together. an that's made a big difference. especially scholarship for girls to attend and grants to schools who will go get girls. you know what impact that has? the schools know that if they don't have toilets, girls will not come. so they'll build toilets for girls. >> when you're talking about what is essentially a process of establishing a taboo, a cultural norm, how do you do that in a way that doesn't feel foisted from the outside, a cultural backlash. you showed up from some organization i never heard of and they're telling me to do x and y. and we've seen other areas female genital mutilation. >> seek the local innovations. we would have to be humble enough to realize that communities are always innovating. seek those ip ova
are they effective emis aers in changing communities? >> they're the most beautiful story-tellers in villages. once you get them on board the stories they tell their families, their parents make the change, which is why we in the world bank have pushed a lot about toilets in schools, getting skols and hygiene together. an that's made a big difference. especially scholarship for girls to attend and grants to schools who will go get girls. you know what impact that has? the schools know...
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that aere fears early on lot of this contingent was going to be activated by the war in syria.in fact, the whole society was possibly going down the tubes. that is possibility. the longer the war goes on, the more that were increases. i have been more surprised at lebanon's reunion -- resiliency, -- aer you are a charset tribute to the sunnis not wanting to ignite another civil war. it has been really impressive to me that they have managed to stay out, even though the islamic state and our nusra have tried to kick the hornets nest and serve things up and drag lebanon into the war. so far, so good. comment on the has a lot tackled the weekend. it was reported by an iranian government news agency that has a lot employed a drone against our nusra on the syrian orders -- border. if it issure legitimate or not. i think that is very interesting. if this is true, it is the first time that a nonstate has used an ed in combat successfully. it raises big issues for the discussion, because this is not the end of this. it is the beginning. countryre a western with a relatively sophisticat
that aere fears early on lot of this contingent was going to be activated by the war in syria.in fact, the whole society was possibly going down the tubes. that is possibility. the longer the war goes on, the more that were increases. i have been more surprised at lebanon's reunion -- resiliency, -- aer you are a charset tribute to the sunnis not wanting to ignite another civil war. it has been really impressive to me that they have managed to stay out, even though the islamic state and our...
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really just aer resolvable dilemma that produced which has t solution amazingly worked most of the time. >> time for two more quick questions. answers. >> my question is actually which fathers e founding would have been, you know, best adapted to our society now? >> great question? great question. >> not madison. give you arcane constitutional trivia, hugh of north carolina, the most cosmopolitan of the educated in ers scotland in the university of pennsylvania, travelled all over world. he had a remarkably cosmopolitan understanding of america's place in the world. that's action number one which is the arcane trivia one. easy.swer number two is benjamin franklin. because he does have a remarkably modern sensibility, not to mention a of humor which we all badly need at this time. >> final question? >> our constitution has been in place, been functioning for over 200 years. longer do you think before we find a better form of government? for a longer up answer than i'm sure the of this event want. is going back to the equivocal stance towards the of originalism. the folks that drafted thi
really just aer resolvable dilemma that produced which has t solution amazingly worked most of the time. >> time for two more quick questions. answers. >> my question is actually which fathers e founding would have been, you know, best adapted to our society now? >> great question? great question. >> not madison. give you arcane constitutional trivia, hugh of north carolina, the most cosmopolitan of the educated in ers scotland in the university of pennsylvania,...
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. >> i know that the family specifically sotloff aers father pleaded for the terrorists to freeze her son and not harm him? i know you have read a lot about it. what do you think the family's reks a will be to the president's words this morning? >> i think many people including the family will be possibly encouraged what the president has to say haez to put together ain't national community it will take a long time for the process to work the evil out of the middle east and from iraq and other countries including here in the united states. the president is making a statement he wants to form international coalition. the united states can't do this alone it will fire other countries involved. the group is occupying because it degrades the people's ability to stand up and be the kind of nation they like to be. so the president calling on not only nato forces but also the arab world, the middle east and security a sort of cancer has to be rooted out. this will alwa-- there will be remnant but they want to take the big threat. >> they go after them economically. that has been one of the l
. >> i know that the family specifically sotloff aers father pleaded for the terrorists to freeze her son and not harm him? i know you have read a lot about it. what do you think the family's reks a will be to the president's words this morning? >> i think many people including the family will be possibly encouraged what the president has to say haez to put together ain't national community it will take a long time for the process to work the evil out of the middle east and from...
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. >> at some point do you start worrying about the doll will aer? much exposure do they have in terms of strengthening currency? >> growth drivers is moving outside of north america, there is going to cause some noise around their currency, you hear them report, it's always what the number is and then a currency neutral number. in order to try and show what the undereder lying strength is. and over time, the currency fluctuations really kind of even out. so as long as the underlying strength is there i think the stock will respond positively. >> right. robert plaza, thank you, as nike shares move higher by aer 5% after hours on a strong quarter, including that world cup spend. appreciate it. >>> there's a new apple headache today, already battered by today's selloff often heels of benn bend gate for iphone 6, apple plagued by fake ads telling users the iphone 6 can be recharged in a my croak wave. details ahead. >>> the next -- also next, gary evans, the ceo of magnum hunter resources, joining me exclusively as we look at the state of the imaging ma
. >> at some point do you start worrying about the doll will aer? much exposure do they have in terms of strengthening currency? >> growth drivers is moving outside of north america, there is going to cause some noise around their currency, you hear them report, it's always what the number is and then a currency neutral number. in order to try and show what the undereder lying strength is. and over time, the currency fluctuations really kind of even out. so as long as the underlying...
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speak aer boehner needs to call congress back. he tried to pin all the blame to president obama to not calling back congress. >> you want to have a vote on your resolution. why not now? >> i'd be happy to. >> last night on my orders -- >> the president typically in a situation like this would call for an authorization vote and go sell that to the american people. send a resolution to the hill. the president hasn't done that. he believes he has the authority under existing resolutions to do what he's doing. i think he does have the authority to do it, but the point i've been mading is that this is a proposal that the congress ought to consider. >> the point you've been makes is that the president is wrong no whatever what he does. j john boehner's job is to call congress back, not the president's. the man who was in charge of the least productive congress in american history looks to me like he wants for keep it that way. there is one thing john boehner did get right. isis does pose a threat to americans. but we as a country have t
speak aer boehner needs to call congress back. he tried to pin all the blame to president obama to not calling back congress. >> you want to have a vote on your resolution. why not now? >> i'd be happy to. >> last night on my orders -- >> the president typically in a situation like this would call for an authorization vote and go sell that to the american people. send a resolution to the hill. the president hasn't done that. he believes he has the authority under...
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for the first time there's an ined aer ha inadvertent alignment of interests here. the u.s. wants to degrade isis. the syrian government may are tolerated isis. but at the end of the day it's about existing and isis posed a challenge. the u.s. degrading isis in the long-term beneficial to the stated objective of the syrian government. as you were saying the u.s. has come out and said it did notify the syrian government that strikes were imminent inside its territory. perhaps the syrian regime ordered its military forces not to engage in u.s. fighter jets, not to aggressively intercept any attempts to strike inside the territory. but on a political level, it has warned the united states not to violate syrian sovereignty. today we have heard from the syrian government through the state television agency saying the united states needs to go through the united nations, through international frameworks to secure authorization for the type of attacks. but the government in damascus was prepared to help the international coalition in fighting isis. so, yeah, you get on one hand the
for the first time there's an ined aer ha inadvertent alignment of interests here. the u.s. wants to degrade isis. the syrian government may are tolerated isis. but at the end of the day it's about existing and isis posed a challenge. the u.s. degrading isis in the long-term beneficial to the stated objective of the syrian government. as you were saying the u.s. has come out and said it did notify the syrian government that strikes were imminent inside its territory. perhaps the syrian regime...
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. >> drawing you 20% aer i don't. >> more from thiel.got into trash talk about twitter and how the company is run. take a listen. >> i -- twitter's hard to evaluate. they have a lot of potential. it's horribly mismanaged company. the people -- probably a lot of pot smoking probably going on there. >> wow. what do you really think? >> but it's such a solid franchise maybe it works even with all that. >> ceo of twitter, dick costolo, did reply to the allegations on twitter, of course, by saying "working my way through a giant bag of doritos, catch one you later." >> what does that mean, mel? [ laughter ] i'm just trying to understand. i don't get what that means. >> if i understand it, when one is high hurricane you get the munchies, therefore, he is working his way through a giant -- >> is that true, brian? >> tim, you -- >> purez the driven snow, my friend. >> as am i. here asking questions. >> good questions. first of all, you are the one in the rock 'n' roll band. i read all the books, pal, i know what goes on backstage. >> thank you.
. >> drawing you 20% aer i don't. >> more from thiel.got into trash talk about twitter and how the company is run. take a listen. >> i -- twitter's hard to evaluate. they have a lot of potential. it's horribly mismanaged company. the people -- probably a lot of pot smoking probably going on there. >> wow. what do you really think? >> but it's such a solid franchise maybe it works even with all that. >> ceo of twitter, dick costolo, did reply to the...
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aere are people who turned wrench their whole career, mechanics, who retired with $400,000. that is the american dream. family,de for your something for others. and in gridlock and not dealing with these issues, i also look at it because the american spirit is in trouble. i am followinges closely, but it was about the american dream. and there wasn't nbc-wall street thatal poll that showed over 60% of americans did not believe they would be better off. 76%. are record numbers. we have never seen anything like this. also, another poll asked young people, what do you think? are you better off? and, again, over 60% said no. and there seems to be almost a resignation right now in america. the same, you just have to live with this. it is no wonder that people feel that way. rates are up. health care costs and other costs are up, creating that middle-class squeeze that many of you feel, many of you hear about. if this recovery were as strong as the 10 recovery since world war ii, just as strong as the average, per capita income would be $6,000 higher and almost 14 million more ame
aere are people who turned wrench their whole career, mechanics, who retired with $400,000. that is the american dream. family,de for your something for others. and in gridlock and not dealing with these issues, i also look at it because the american spirit is in trouble. i am followinges closely, but it was about the american dream. and there wasn't nbc-wall street thatal poll that showed over 60% of americans did not believe they would be better off. 76%. are record numbers. we have never...
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so we have to be careful how we look at these and rather than call it a war, this is not aer war. we are not fighting a nation state. we are fighting an ideologically based popular movement. as long as the movement can maintain its operations, we haven't degraded it. the focus has to be to degrade it to a point where local nations can reassert their sovereignty and a bunch of people leading the organization are standing before the bar of justice somewhere. >> we have estimates of 31,000 isis fighters in iraq and syria. those numbers keep going up. again, these are cia estimates. what do you make of the numbers? we were initially just told this was, you know, just a band of fighters who were outnumbered. they had the grit, the motivation to take out many of the iraqi forces in greater numbers. now that you hear maybe these numbers are growing, what concerns you about hearing and what should we make of our 31,000 isis fighters and the number keeps going up? >> it's hard, t.j., to evaluate the number if we don't know the counting rule. anybody that's come in the last few weeks certai
so we have to be careful how we look at these and rather than call it a war, this is not aer war. we are not fighting a nation state. we are fighting an ideologically based popular movement. as long as the movement can maintain its operations, we haven't degraded it. the focus has to be to degrade it to a point where local nations can reassert their sovereignty and a bunch of people leading the organization are standing before the bar of justice somewhere. >> we have estimates of 31,000...
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photo -- aer three protester getting maced by hong kong police, thousands taking over a road in honghe pro-democracy rally, as evidenced by this photo, is taking a violent turn. >> and it may get worse before it gets better because october 1 is the anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. typically that is a holiday in china and they usually have a big fireworks display. >> and when we had rishaad salamat on earlier, it was quiet, but you really wonder as they go into their evening -- >> it is almost 7:00 p.m. there. and this is not in the central business district. this is on the way to the central business district, which is where the protesters have vowed to disrupt. photo -- wer two are going to move to turkey where we cannot say it is a protest of a different sort, but it is a standoff between the kurds. military and syrian kurds are trying to get into turkey because of what is happening in syria. >> nigel hart is with us from blackrock. you you change your investment perspective on turkey because what we are seeing here, and is there a real debate about ku
photo -- aer three protester getting maced by hong kong police, thousands taking over a road in honghe pro-democracy rally, as evidenced by this photo, is taking a violent turn. >> and it may get worse before it gets better because october 1 is the anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. typically that is a holiday in china and they usually have a big fireworks display. >> and when we had rishaad salamat on earlier, it was quiet, but you really wonder as they...
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. >> a number of individuals from cars of feel -- can the prime how aer explain to me young man has been able to use a u.k. passport to travel through eu? does he have flew confidence in the border force and is you sure there have been no serious weapons through the border, particularly with the number of weapons we have seen? >> i am sure the individual case that the gentleman put dishes -- i mean, we could not have given clear directions about passports, travel. a number of passports have been confiscated. a number of people been stopped. obviously, we need to do whatever we can to prevent this from happening. situation in the ukraine, when will the prime equipment, int to short, that there is a british battalion under the supreme command. to ensure that we make a binding, long-term commitment to on defense. >> i recommend my honorable friend on his election to head selection ontant this house. many of them will be directly addressed at the nato conference. it is important that when russia looks at countries like estonian, latvian, and poland, that we have made real the article five co
. >> a number of individuals from cars of feel -- can the prime how aer explain to me young man has been able to use a u.k. passport to travel through eu? does he have flew confidence in the border force and is you sure there have been no serious weapons through the border, particularly with the number of weapons we have seen? >> i am sure the individual case that the gentleman put dishes -- i mean, we could not have given clear directions about passports, travel. a number of...
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at aer this year, speaking united nations panel commemorating international women's day, she echoed thatsentiment, reminding us that equality for women it remains the 21st century. and since she left the department of state she has not stopped working towards that goal. i have to tell you, on a personal note, that i know that i speak for everyone in this room that we have no finer role models as women leaders that our next speaker -- then our next speaker. for my daughter, for the next generation, it is my pleasure to hadoduce the woman who has such a role in building the women's leadership or him into what it is today. former first lady, former senator, former secretary of state, our friend, hillary clinton. [applause] >> well, thank you very much. thank you so much. thank you. thank you all. wow. it is great to be back here and to see so many some your faces and even better so many new faces. i want to thank daddy for that very generous introduction. she wears so many hats so well. congresswoman, trusted friend, mom. and her courage in beating breast cancer and going on to legislationr
at aer this year, speaking united nations panel commemorating international women's day, she echoed thatsentiment, reminding us that equality for women it remains the 21st century. and since she left the department of state she has not stopped working towards that goal. i have to tell you, on a personal note, that i know that i speak for everyone in this room that we have no finer role models as women leaders that our next speaker -- then our next speaker. for my daughter, for the next...
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as soon as we get aer verdict, we will bring it to you. in the meantime, to the market.jonathan ferro. >> thanks, guy johnson. this time the no camp has the edge. another little move higher this morning. up .1%. we had a significant decline over the last 30 days. credit agricole -- the growth outlook for the u.k. is the dominant driver of this particular currency and going to go from 1.68. they lift their forecast from 1.65 for december of this year. elsewhere, catalonia, national day. they are going to have a referendum in november for independence. no sanctions. getting a little bit of scottish fever perhaps. down today by six basis points. 2.21%. look at the equities, just the broad errekity market, ftse 100, off by .1%. r.b.s. saying we have conducted contingency plans. if we get a yes vote, we will redomicile. regardless of the outcome of that vote, do they move anyway? >> i think a lot of people will be asking that question. it depends where we end up and with this story which continues to hang over our heads, which is a definite possibility. what else have we stil
as soon as we get aer verdict, we will bring it to you. in the meantime, to the market.jonathan ferro. >> thanks, guy johnson. this time the no camp has the edge. another little move higher this morning. up .1%. we had a significant decline over the last 30 days. credit agricole -- the growth outlook for the u.k. is the dominant driver of this particular currency and going to go from 1.68. they lift their forecast from 1.65 for december of this year. elsewhere, catalonia, national day....
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his aer woods has lost game and off the field.wo guys off the field they are good and on the field they are really good. >> how does golf stack up into lowering and bets? has its lost its pecking order? >> the media gives it such a big profile. guyshe big bettors but the in the grand national might come on the ryder cup because it gives them a little bit of interest. they're going to be wanting the ones in europe to win and they will have bets on it as well. you think the pairing of golf and business stand the test of time? we were discussing whether you could have discussions about business on a bike together, business colleagues, customers. historically, they've been fought on the golf course but now there are so many sports vying for attention. >> golf and business is the dream ticket. it is so strong. 18 holes walking around doing deals. i still think that's the best. >> you are talking to two women here. my mom always played golf. i was there at the age of eight or nine having to hit cans at the time. do they need more women?
his aer woods has lost game and off the field.wo guys off the field they are good and on the field they are really good. >> how does golf stack up into lowering and bets? has its lost its pecking order? >> the media gives it such a big profile. guyshe big bettors but the in the grand national might come on the ryder cup because it gives them a little bit of interest. they're going to be wanting the ones in europe to win and they will have bets on it as well. you think the pairing of...
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the centcom lead aers are alrea structured to do that, are preparing.d one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and centcom planner and commanders in tampa is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey, i think in your remarks or the secoretary's remarks, you suggested immediate operations would probably most likely be in iraq simply because we have the iraqi national security forces, we're already appe partners with them. but that will be isil in a position as we hopefully become more effective of making a decision to reinforce or respond in iraq and weaken them in syria or pull back into syria. so i think your strategy is probably the most effective use of what we have at the time. but would you like to comment on that? >> the strategy is to squeeze isil from multiple directions so that they can't do what they have been doing which is maneuver places where they're not under pressure. so if we can get the ghoechlt of iraq to reach out to these populations that have been disa
the centcom lead aers are alrea structured to do that, are preparing.d one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and centcom planner and commanders in tampa is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey, i think in your remarks or the secoretary's remarks, you suggested immediate operations would probably most likely be in iraq simply because we have the iraqi national security forces, we're already appe...
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if you are talking about the distance of the stars, space is aer harsh environment, even for a rock.there is a lot of radiation. it's incredibly dry. anything in there will be suffering desiccation for maybe hundreds of thousands, millions really of years before it gets there. and the general consensus is it won't be viable when it does. >> i think that's the current thought nowment >> as you know, asteroids it the earth many times. it will be really an interesting question. if life is found in our own solar system like eu uh ropa, a moon around jupiter, a liquid ocean. there could be something swimming around down there. by the way, i talked to elementary schools and asked how to get through the ice and see if something is swimming down there, the boys all say we should use machine guns, bombs and the girls say we should melt our way through using mirrors. a little bit different. >> once again proving there is something different in our dna. >> if we do find life in our solar system, really exciting. is it the same kind of life using the same acids, dna, nucleitides. is it identical
if you are talking about the distance of the stars, space is aer harsh environment, even for a rock.there is a lot of radiation. it's incredibly dry. anything in there will be suffering desiccation for maybe hundreds of thousands, millions really of years before it gets there. and the general consensus is it won't be viable when it does. >> i think that's the current thought nowment >> as you know, asteroids it the earth many times. it will be really an interesting question. if life...
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>> tonight at eight eastern on that it aers on c-span2 -- on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> next,t some of the recent oregon governor's debate between john kitzhaber and republican dennis richardson. here's some of the debate. >> the first state to institute minimum wage in 1913, so this has been a core value of oregon for over a century. i do believe the minimum wage should be higher. i'm not sure what. i don't think 15, but i could see it at 11 or so. simply raising the minimum wage by itself doesn't solve the problem because there's -- your income goes up and support services like daycare start to fall off. so you actually have less money in your pocket. so moving up the minimum wage is very important. no one can live on the minimum wage today, and many of those people require social services to support them. so we should raise the minimum wage, but we have to address the income cliff so work actually pays so that when you get a minimum wage increase whether under a current system or not, you actually end up with more money in your pocket. make work pay and giving the ability t
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dot plot is -- we get a little map to show where each of the fed voting members are in terms of being aer hawk or a dove right now. their interest rate projections the next year or two, wayne, which is the question, not so much just about when that first rate hike might be but what follows and, you know, if they raise a quarter of a percent then don't really do anything else for a while, how much of an impact does that have really? >> we don't think they are going to be able to raise rates more than a quarter, maybe a half on the short end. every point costs the government $120 billion a year. you will see what happens already, the housing right now, you have mortgages -- mortgage starts the lowest in 14 years, so they got to be very, very careful. they can talk one thing but the other side, you're not gonna see much. >> a very delicate balancing act. gentlemen, stick around, come back with both of you in a moment here, get to the closing countdown in a moment. >> that's right. after the bell, we will look at the rise in regulations and whether that is the main thing holding back the u.s.
dot plot is -- we get a little map to show where each of the fed voting members are in terms of being aer hawk or a dove right now. their interest rate projections the next year or two, wayne, which is the question, not so much just about when that first rate hike might be but what follows and, you know, if they raise a quarter of a percent then don't really do anything else for a while, how much of an impact does that have really? >> we don't think they are going to be able to raise...
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the centcom lead aers are alrea structured to do that, are preparing.d one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and centcom planner and commanders in tampa is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey, i think in your remarks or the secoretary's remarks, you suggested immediate operations would probably most likely be in iraq simply because we have the iraqi national security forces, we're already appe partners with them. but that will be isil in a position as we hopefully become more effective of making a decision to reinforce or respond in iraq and weaken them in syria or pull back into syria. so i think your strategy is probably the most effective use of what we have at the time. but would you like to comment on that? >> the strategy is to squeeze isil from multiple directions so that they can't do what they have been doing which is maneuver places where they're not under pressure. so if we can get the ghoechlt of iraq to reach out to these populations that have been disa
the centcom lead aers are alrea structured to do that, are preparing.d one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and centcom planner and commanders in tampa is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey, i think in your remarks or the secoretary's remarks, you suggested immediate operations would probably most likely be in iraq simply because we have the iraqi national security forces, we're already appe...
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the centcom lead aers are alrea structured to do that, are preparing.d one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and centcom planner and commanders in tampa is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey, i think in your remarks or the secoretary's remarks, you suggested immediate operations would probably most likely be in iraq simply because we have the iraqi national security forces, we're already appe partners with them. but that will be isil in a position as we hopefully become more effective of making a decision to reinforce or respond in iraq and weaken them in syria or pull back into syria. so i think your strategy is probably the most effective use of what we have at the time. but would you like to comment on that? >> the strategy is to squeeze isil from multiple directions so that they can't do what they have been doing which is maneuver places where they're not under pressure. so if we can get the ghoechlt of iraq to reach out to these populations that have been disa
the centcom lead aers are alrea structured to do that, are preparing.d one of the things the president will get tomorrow as he spends the day with general austin and centcom planner and commanders in tampa is taking him through that entire structure. >> thank you. general dempsey, i think in your remarks or the secoretary's remarks, you suggested immediate operations would probably most likely be in iraq simply because we have the iraqi national security forces, we're already appe...
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certain insurance regulations like the medical loss ratio exs aer rates costs.se costs translate into higher premiums for constituents and businesses. instead of encouraging higher quality of care and lower costs with advancements in technology and economy, we find ourselves moving in the opposite direction. releaving these ineffective and inefficient mandates can be the first step to opening up more options for insurers and consumers. in the second and third panels i heard from hospital executives and university innovators about the biggest challenges facing technology and innovators. within the biotechnology and medical technology at the table, i learned about the ever-present and insurmountable valley of death, the period of time between a potentially life-saving device or product discovery and its introduction to the broader market. this period is incurvered by regulation and bureaucracy. in europe, devices and medicines that show promise are approved and brought to market faster and more effectively. to help with technology transfer to quick innovation and
certain insurance regulations like the medical loss ratio exs aer rates costs.se costs translate into higher premiums for constituents and businesses. instead of encouraging higher quality of care and lower costs with advancements in technology and economy, we find ourselves moving in the opposite direction. releaving these ineffective and inefficient mandates can be the first step to opening up more options for insurers and consumers. in the second and third panels i heard from hospital...
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aere were 14 crewmen aboard ship built by skilled shipwrights, they were the best in the world at wooden shipbuilding and they couldn't build a boat as big as the ark is claimed to have been. debate ofhe full evolution versus creationism tonight at 8:00 eastern. network, on the c-span at 5:30 eastern, and education summit on "bullying in schools." 8:00, evolution versus creationism. congressman james clyburn. the author, on her book, "price of fame." 10:00, michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span three, at 715, " american artifacts: gulf of tonkin." 8:00, president war in harding's love letters. find our television schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at , www.c-span.org comments@cspan.org. >> the mayor of lynn, massachusetts was at washington, d.c. she spoke as the center for immigration studies are about challenges with illegal immigration. the republican mayor set of the challenges include public health and crime. this is about one hour. >> no problem. i understand. we wanted to host
aere were 14 crewmen aboard ship built by skilled shipwrights, they were the best in the world at wooden shipbuilding and they couldn't build a boat as big as the ark is claimed to have been. debate ofhe full evolution versus creationism tonight at 8:00 eastern. network, on the c-span at 5:30 eastern, and education summit on "bullying in schools." 8:00, evolution versus creationism. congressman james clyburn. the author, on her book, "price of fame." 10:00, michael lewis...