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mr. charles, thank you for being here. mr. charles, when you go back and see her daughters, i hope that you share with them that the purpose of this committee should try to make sure that we can process enough to make sure that we can provide what is needed from a standpoint of the resources. there are pieces of government responsibility to get them there and to train and equip and we have to make sure that we have the resources, and what you have shared with us, both of you, it is invaluable from a standpoint of how we look at it and, as both senators said, to see the human face on the issue. it's absolutely crucial to those of us that sit on this committee and in this institution and ask taxpayers to fund things from people that they will never meet. but i do have a couple of questions. doctor brantley, are you convinced that z-mapp played a role in your care? >> thank you, senator. my opinion -- >> i.t. program from a standpoint of supportive care -- >> i was receiving the best care that they can afford to give me in liberia
mr. charles, thank you for being here. mr. charles, when you go back and see her daughters, i hope that you share with them that the purpose of this committee should try to make sure that we can process enough to make sure that we can provide what is needed from a standpoint of the resources. there are pieces of government responsibility to get them there and to train and equip and we have to make sure that we have the resources, and what you have shared with us, both of you, it is invaluable...
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mr. charles. let me thank you both. mr. charles, thank you for your work in prevention and bringing awareness here and dr. brantly, thanks for being a good samaritan and we greatly admire what you've done. you're a survivor of ebola. is it like cancer? is that in remission? or are you cured? or do you know? >> thank you, senator. i'm cured from ebola. >> so you don't have -- it's gone from you. >> yes, when a person survivors ebola, when they recover, they're not a carrier of the virus. they're not a -- you know, dr. ribner at emery university was very clear to say that nancy writebol and i pose no public health risk. so there's no risk to the public from a survivor. there's a lot of stigma attached to being a survivor of ebola. but we could -- >> can an ebola survivor become infected once again? or are you then immune from ebola? >> in theory, and i think in practice, i am immune to the strain of ebola that i was infected with. but there are five different strains of ebola. if i went to the democratic republic of congo, i m
mr. charles. let me thank you both. mr. charles, thank you for your work in prevention and bringing awareness here and dr. brantly, thanks for being a good samaritan and we greatly admire what you've done. you're a survivor of ebola. is it like cancer? is that in remission? or are you cured? or do you know? >> thank you, senator. i'm cured from ebola. >> so you don't have -- it's gone from you. >> yes, when a person survivors ebola, when they recover, they're not a carrier of...
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mr. charles, thank you for being here. mr. charles, when you go back and see her daughters, i hope that you share with them that the purpose of this committee should try to make sure that we can process enough to make sure that we can provide what is needed from a standpoint of the resources. there are pieces of government responsibility to get them there and to train and equip and we have to make sure that we have the resources, and what you have shared with us, both of you, it is invaluable from a standpoint of how we look at it and, as both senators said, to see the human face on the issue. it's absolutely crucial to those of us that sit on this committee and in this institution and ask taxpayers to fund things from people that they will never meet. but i do have a couple of questions. doctor brantley, are you convinced that z-mapp played a role in your care? >> thank you, senator. my opinion -- >> i.t. program from a standpoint of supportive care -- >> i was receiving the best care that they can afford to give me in liberia
mr. charles, thank you for being here. mr. charles, when you go back and see her daughters, i hope that you share with them that the purpose of this committee should try to make sure that we can process enough to make sure that we can provide what is needed from a standpoint of the resources. there are pieces of government responsibility to get them there and to train and equip and we have to make sure that we have the resources, and what you have shared with us, both of you, it is invaluable...
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mr. charles. thank you both. mr. you for your work in prevention and bringing awareness here and drchl brantly, thanks for being a good samaritan and we greatly admire what you've done. you're a survivor of ebola. is it like cancer that is in remission? are you cured? or do you know? >> thank you, senator? i'm cured from ebola. >> so it's gone from you. >> yes, when a person survivors ebola, when they recover, they're not a carrier of the virus. the dr. at emery university was very clear to say we pose no public health risk. so there's no risk to the public from a survivor. there's a lot of stigma attached to being a survivor of ebola. but we could -- >> can an ebola survivor become infected once again? or are you then immune from ebola? >> in theory, and i think in practice, i am immune to the strain of ebola that i was infected with. but there are five different strains of ebola. if i went to the democratic republic of con go, i may not be immune to the strain causing outbreak there. >> you talked about you treated
mr. charles. thank you both. mr. you for your work in prevention and bringing awareness here and drchl brantly, thanks for being a good samaritan and we greatly admire what you've done. you're a survivor of ebola. is it like cancer that is in remission? are you cured? or do you know? >> thank you, senator? i'm cured from ebola. >> so it's gone from you. >> yes, when a person survivors ebola, when they recover, they're not a carrier of the virus. the dr. at emery university was...
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mr. charles comes in to reschedule then we'll reschedule that next is the department of public works vs. the property on 699 protesting the issuance for the pacific bell of the excavation permit installing the permit for the application it is on for hearing tonight we'll start with the appellant. >> okay ms. fee would like to pass forward an identical set of photos. >> sure can we make sure we get the photos from the permit holder i don't know if there's a copy for the department as well we can take a look and pass them here's another set. >> i can share this. >> good evening madam president, vice president commissioner fung and commissioner honda my name is viola yee my property is located on the southeast corner of package and stereotyping streets i have been burdened with a disproportion share of graffiti and vandalism activities for more than 25 years my name is my property has been cited by the street management because of them the department of public works anti graffiti unit is aware of my burden dealing with graffiti based on the notice of violations that they've posted on my pro
mr. charles comes in to reschedule then we'll reschedule that next is the department of public works vs. the property on 699 protesting the issuance for the pacific bell of the excavation permit installing the permit for the application it is on for hearing tonight we'll start with the appellant. >> okay ms. fee would like to pass forward an identical set of photos. >> sure can we make sure we get the photos from the permit holder i don't know if there's a copy for the department as...
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mr. charles is walking around doing better prp on tuesday home with his sun suffer suffered a medical emergency. the quick-thinking kindergartner called 911. listen how brave and calm he was during his call. >> my dad, he's on the floor. this is a real emergency. >> he fell to the floor? >> but he's not moving. >> he doesn't feel good? >> he says he's not really going to die. thank goodness. a true hero to his dad and i'm sure his classmates feel the same. >>> in venice, california a dramatic rooftop rescue caught on tape. check this out. a woman was asleep, heard someone break into her home. she rushed to her roof and called police. a homeless man broke in, and followed her on to the roof. a start time later police arrived and police were able to get the suspect down. arrested and charged with burglary. on the roof? all right. >>> in sports, thursday night football. get to it. redskins versus the giants. both tied with 1-2 records at bottom of the nfc east. eli manning finds him in the end zone three times making fantasy owners very happy. lead 27-14 at the half. the ball is new yorked out, in
mr. charles is walking around doing better prp on tuesday home with his sun suffer suffered a medical emergency. the quick-thinking kindergartner called 911. listen how brave and calm he was during his call. >> my dad, he's on the floor. this is a real emergency. >> he fell to the floor? >> but he's not moving. >> he doesn't feel good? >> he says he's not really going to die. thank goodness. a true hero to his dad and i'm sure his classmates feel the same....
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mr. charles, ngos that can be very helpful on this, i believe. and who have been there for some time and who have good relations with people in these countries. so i'm hopeful that as we do this, i hope that we will learn from, lean on, ask the help of the ngos that are in these countries. they can be extremely helpful, i think. do you concur with that? >> yeah, we need to really ask them for their help. so again, thank you very much. i hope and trust that your wife and your daughters are safe. and if they hear any of this at all, i want to be sure then that you'll be back home and you'll be safe. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. and thank you, dr. brantly, again for your great example. the record will remain open for eight days. thank you very much. we'll stand adjourned. 0 [ silence ] >> if you missed any of this senate hearing on the global outbreak of ebola or president obama's comments on ebola from the center for disease control, you can catch more today. earlier, we had a live covering on the situation with isis. we want to know if yo
mr. charles, ngos that can be very helpful on this, i believe. and who have been there for some time and who have good relations with people in these countries. so i'm hopeful that as we do this, i hope that we will learn from, lean on, ask the help of the ngos that are in these countries. they can be extremely helpful, i think. do you concur with that? >> yeah, we need to really ask them for their help. so again, thank you very much. i hope and trust that your wife and your daughters are...
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mr. charles it is great to have you but dr. brantly is great to see you. but it is great that you are well enough to be here a hunt travel here and that we're not afraid to have you here but this is a stunning accomplishment ice said what it is a matter of hours doing this to city into dr. brantly? you look so much like her. we're glad you are here. first of all, of the issue of who is in charge from senator harkin i think usaid is it in charge of responding it a disaster and their to be acknowledged for their ability to do that but the size and scope of watching government agencies this the day higher authority to command personnel on a bipartisan basis to the kinda of resources to do this because what we're doing today just go to use the appropriations we will need dod and hhs and cdc so i think mr. chairman across the aisle you should ask the president we gave up point person to do this. >> i just want to make sure i did not have of this conception. i've met on the ground coordination in the middle of that area but i take your point. >> here is my point
mr. charles it is great to have you but dr. brantly is great to see you. but it is great that you are well enough to be here a hunt travel here and that we're not afraid to have you here but this is a stunning accomplishment ice said what it is a matter of hours doing this to city into dr. brantly? you look so much like her. we're glad you are here. first of all, of the issue of who is in charge from senator harkin i think usaid is it in charge of responding it a disaster and their to be...
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mr. charles walker. >> over the weekend i was picketed with the court service. while recognizing -- >> we're going to leave the british parliament as they continue on with other business. just a reminder, can you watch prime minister cameron's statement from this morning any time. we'll have that in our video library at c-span.org. and prime minister's question time airs live this wednesday, 7 a.m. eastern, on our companion network, c-span2. a look at congress today returning following five-week summer recess. senate beginning with period of morning business, and then jill pryor to be judge on 11th circuit as well as procedural vote on limiting campaign contributions and federal spending. the house will be debating 21 bills under suspension of the rules, including post office naming bills and one that would boost federal penalties for convicted identity thieves. we'll have a series of votes later after 6:30 today. can you watch live coverage of the senate on c-span2 and the house on c-span. and elsewhere on capitol hill today, the house rules committee will take
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mrs. holloway. and congressman charles lunthecom. >> stephen: well done. >> thank you. >> stephen: you should writeabout this. >> i'm a historian. we know stuff like that. >> stephen: thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: lonn taylor. no, you stay there. you stay there. the book is "the star spangled banner." we'll be right back. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not. i've got xlte. vo: it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and our best pricing ever on the more everything plan. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, please rise fur our national anthem. as sung by the chicago black hawks official national anthem singer, jim cornelison. osay can you see by the dawn's early light. ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars. ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched. ♪ were so gallantly treming. ♪ and the rock
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mrs. holloway. and congressman charles lunthecom. >> stephen: well done. >> thank you. >> stephen: you should writehis. >> i'm a historian. we know stuff like that. >> stephen: thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: lonn taylor. no, you stay there. you stay there. the book is "the star spangled banner." we'll be right back. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ this is a pip. it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. don't let bad snack's ruin your party. have o'hare party repair replace them, with tostitos fajita scoops and queso blanco dip. these chip's taste just like fajita's. your party will be moving and grooving in no time. tositos, bring the party! break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, please rise fur our national anthem. as sung by the chicago black hawks official national anthem singer, jim cornelison. osay can you see by the dawn's early light. ♪ what so proudly we
mrs. holloway. and congressman charles lunthecom. >> stephen: well done. >> thank you. >> stephen: you should writehis. >> i'm a historian. we know stuff like that. >> stephen: thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: lonn taylor. no, you stay there. you stay there. the book is "the star spangled banner." we'll be right back. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ this is a pip. it's part...
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mr. cheney and charles krauthammerer to do a documentary. >> we just need some more rush limbaugh. >> that next. >> we couldn't have a show without these -- i think that the -- it was a small part of the speech said yesterday. he should not have said ferguson. but i don't agree about weakness, i think to show where there have been past weaknesses is strength. i have always tried to convince candidates of that. they never accept the importance of that, okay, we accept the fact you made some mistakes. as a country that we have been pure and not made mistakes is silly. >> yeah, but your family, i'm not going to go out to the neighbor and complain about my family, that is weird. >> the torture, how is that an unresolved crime like ferguson -- >> right after eisenhower said after the war to our allies that we had made some serious mistakes. and we had not -- we should not what we had done in france, a lot of things. a lot of people have done that. and i don't see the problem with it. we also did not focus on what probably was way more of a strong statement about terrorism than obama has ever gi
mr. cheney and charles krauthammerer to do a documentary. >> we just need some more rush limbaugh. >> that next. >> we couldn't have a show without these -- i think that the -- it was a small part of the speech said yesterday. he should not have said ferguson. but i don't agree about weakness, i think to show where there have been past weaknesses is strength. i have always tried to convince candidates of that. they never accept the importance of that, okay, we accept the fact...
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mr. jacob barker, himself. charles carol was a member of a wealthy catholic family. he moved to washington in 1811. in 1813, he purchased dumbarton house. he was a member of the board of bank of washington and a supporter of the president. charles carol may or may not have been at the mansion and may or may not have been due credit, but his son daniel undermined his testimony when he asserted carol ate dinner that day at the president's mansion. it's highly unlikely dinner was served or eaten that day. later, daniel carol offered to produce witnesses, but did not reveal their names. raised is why did daniel carol harbour ill will against jacob barker? it is possible that daniel carol simply wanted the credit to stay in the family and felt injured by barker's testimony. especially if barker originally misidentified his father as charles carol of dunnington rather than charles carroll of bellevue. there was some issue that lay between them of which this author is not aware. and it is possible that daniel carol felt barker was using the incident of the portrait to bolst
mr. jacob barker, himself. charles carol was a member of a wealthy catholic family. he moved to washington in 1811. in 1813, he purchased dumbarton house. he was a member of the board of bank of washington and a supporter of the president. charles carol may or may not have been at the mansion and may or may not have been due credit, but his son daniel undermined his testimony when he asserted carol ate dinner that day at the president's mansion. it's highly unlikely dinner was served or eaten...
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mr. sheffield. >> and you know, that's charles shaughnessy. red is the traditional color for an indian bride.peter okay with all of this? peter was your first husband. >> you're calling me, thomas, on my honeymoon. and peter and cousin paula are here. >> oh, excellent. excellent. we love a family honeymoon. that's fantastic. especially with the ex-husband on board. >> he's taking pictures of the honeymoon that we didn't get, so it was good. >> all right. you just finished on broadway. you're going -- obviously you're doing the seven weddings, all for good luck. >> yes. >> ceremonies. are we going to see you back on stage or tv screen soon? >> yes, yes. i'm right now dealing with several wonderful and exciting projects. you know, one for me to direct. one i'm writing for broadway. i have the workings in my head for my next book. and we now have an idea for the next tv thing, you know. >> yes! >> i've got to keep living my life to inspire new projects for me. >> well, you are an inspiration to so many. fran drescher, we love you. congratulations on being a newlywed and good luck. >> thank you.
mr. sheffield. >> and you know, that's charles shaughnessy. red is the traditional color for an indian bride.peter okay with all of this? peter was your first husband. >> you're calling me, thomas, on my honeymoon. and peter and cousin paula are here. >> oh, excellent. excellent. we love a family honeymoon. that's fantastic. especially with the ex-husband on board. >> he's taking pictures of the honeymoon that we didn't get, so it was good. >> all right. you just...
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and joe, think about what charles krauthammer had to say. if mr. obama hadn't made that statement when he said we don't have a strategy yet for dealing with isis, would he be making the prime time address to the nation tomorrow? >> he would be making the address, he wouldn't have had to spend two weeks sort of wishing he hadn't quite said it the way he said it back then. and look, i think people, i expect the president to give a speech that the american people respond to. he's a lot closer to where they are than a lot of the members of congress are in terms of putting troops on the ground. and the strategy in syria worked. remember the chemical weapons, he was critized trying to negotiate them away instead of using military power and he did negotiate them away. we know that isil is not using those weapons in iraq right now. i think he understands the issues and he does have to explain the strategy to the american people and that will help get congress on his side. >> obviously we haven't yet heard jonah what the strategy will be? >> i expect him to
and joe, think about what charles krauthammer had to say. if mr. obama hadn't made that statement when he said we don't have a strategy yet for dealing with isis, would he be making the prime time address to the nation tomorrow? >> he would be making the address, he wouldn't have had to spend two weeks sort of wishing he hadn't quite said it the way he said it back then. and look, i think people, i expect the president to give a speech that the american people respond to. he's a lot...
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charles: he talked anywhere have you gone mrs. obinson, and joe dimaggio era, you remember that era? >> i crave it. charles: we had a tough day but lost in hysteria were hopeful nuggets, a strong business investment number, optimistic comments from swift transportation. they are hiring people and they are raising incomes, great earnings and nike, and strong guidance from icon. hardest thing to do ride out the skwraoeurations of the market. it is worth the wait, thank you, appreciate it, thank you for watching, if you can't watch, dvr it, tell your friends about it right now to lou dobbs, this is fox business. lou: good evening, an imminent tread of a terrorist attract on american and subway systems, according to iraq's new prime minister, said his government has uncovered credible intelligence that islamic state terrorists are planning to attack subway systems in u.s. and france. u.s. and french governments offering no statements in response, we'll take up the islamic state threat with retired four-star general, richard myers. and
charles: he talked anywhere have you gone mrs. obinson, and joe dimaggio era, you remember that era? >> i crave it. charles: we had a tough day but lost in hysteria were hopeful nuggets, a strong business investment number, optimistic comments from swift transportation. they are hiring people and they are raising incomes, great earnings and nike, and strong guidance from icon. hardest thing to do ride out the skwraoeurations of the market. it is worth the wait, thank you, appreciate it,...
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mr. jacob barker himself. charles carol was a member of a wealthy catholic family. he moved to washington in 1811. in 1813, he purchased dumbarton house frauf joseph nurse. he was a member of the board of bank of washington and a supporter of the president. charles carol may or may not have been at the mansion and may or may not have been due credit, but his son daniel undermined his testimony when he asserted carol ate dinner that day at the president's mansion. it's highly unlikely dinner was served or eaten that day. later, daniel carol, according to barker, offered to produce witnesses, but did not reveal names, thus, raising the question of anonymous witnesses. the question raised is why did daniel carol harbor ill will against jacob barker? it's possible he simply wanted the credit to stay in the family and felt injured by barker's testimony, especially as barker originally misidentified his father as charles carol of duddington rather than of bellevue. it is possible an issue lay between them which this author is not aware. it is possible daniel carol felt ba
mr. jacob barker himself. charles carol was a member of a wealthy catholic family. he moved to washington in 1811. in 1813, he purchased dumbarton house frauf joseph nurse. he was a member of the board of bank of washington and a supporter of the president. charles carol may or may not have been at the mansion and may or may not have been due credit, but his son daniel undermined his testimony when he asserted carol ate dinner that day at the president's mansion. it's highly unlikely dinner was...
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. >> was she dating charles manson then. >> mr.ot going to get a restaurant reservation anywhere in california. >> which would you yobuy? >> the casa, for sure. >> dolly is swinging the vote again. >> the voting is closed. the casa, 51%. >> egone, you ddolly, thank you. good to see you as always. really appreciate it. >>> just how far with a college graduate go to land a lucrative internship at a start-up. one 19-year-old took her application to an e-commerce firm to new heights. we'll explain when we come right back. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameripris
. >> was she dating charles manson then. >> mr.ot going to get a restaurant reservation anywhere in california. >> which would you yobuy? >> the casa, for sure. >> dolly is swinging the vote again. >> the voting is closed. the casa, 51%. >> egone, you ddolly, thank you. good to see you as always. really appreciate it. >>> just how far with a college graduate go to land a lucrative internship at a start-up. one 19-year-old took her application...
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charles thanks very much for coming on to the program. what do you make of mr pushing coast today . while outwardly at least a positive step it shows that behind the scenes as has been suspected for some time the high level talks are progressing and if people are moving closer together in their positions as president putin himself has implied today then that's got to be a positive thing above all for the peoples of the civilians particularly of southeast ukraine the areas that are under regular attack for example from your kind of artillery and so on who are dying in large numbers and so anything that is towards peace and of course that must come. eventually via political dialogue political negotiations or political settlement if something's going to be permanent is surely to be welcomed the problem is that it's unclear at this stage what those provisions are and indeed it's a developing situation it's been developing all day as to what president bush and co actually meant and that hasn't been helped has been said already by mixed messages which are unusual it should be must be said
charles thanks very much for coming on to the program. what do you make of mr pushing coast today . while outwardly at least a positive step it shows that behind the scenes as has been suspected for some time the high level talks are progressing and if people are moving closer together in their positions as president putin himself has implied today then that's got to be a positive thing above all for the peoples of the civilians particularly of southeast ukraine the areas that are under regular...
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mr. lewis you were just on it but it seems conservatives like charles murray and all the conservative think tanks they project onto poor people all of the corruption and wickedness that they themselves are guilty of. 15 years ago in the summer of 99 roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and i called them up and roger ailes of course was instrumental in starting "fox news" and cnbc and rush limbaugh's career and all that and i passed mr. ailes about the specialist firm that was from running the tape and of course off my question but then five years later the sec levied something close to $250 million of fines on the specialist firms were for running the tape. so i was wondering if you could address the questions of conservatives projecting. the country would be surprised to know that our nation is run by cocaine snorting frat boys. [laughter] it's really a crime if "liar's poker" is an turned into a major motion picture. i just saw the woeful wall street yesterday and i think "liar's poker" would be even better. >> host: sean we have a lot of callers on the line. it lets leave there. thank
mr. lewis you were just on it but it seems conservatives like charles murray and all the conservative think tanks they project onto poor people all of the corruption and wickedness that they themselves are guilty of. 15 years ago in the summer of 99 roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and i called them up and roger ailes of course was instrumental in starting "fox news" and cnbc and rush limbaugh's career and all that and i passed mr. ailes about the specialist firm that was from...
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mr. cooper, v rashard cooper finds senior wide receiver bullock for the nice slant pattern and later on cooper finds sophomore charles feeler on the post pattern, woodson 24-21. the potomac school versus pdi, student all jacked up and got a right to be. ryan o'connor, easiest touchdown he'll ever have on the direct snap. more pdi, paul of paul, vi, the gospel according to paul. my stiff arm is better than yours. panthers win 41-6. >>> you choose what the game of the week is next week, four games to choose from, northwest seneca, lake braddock westfield, teddy roosevelt, coolidge and gonzaga. text the code of the game to 25543. we just saw panther power on the field, but how about a little panther spirit off the field in our studios. ladies, hit it. >> panthers, go panthers, p-a-n- t-h-e-r-is go panthers! go panthers! >> me -- help me of out here and look at -- me out here and look at the camera and say we're going to the band of the week next. >> we're going to the band of the week next. [ band music ] she's having the time of her life. english lit...soccer...that boy in her study group. so how could i tell her i'm w
mr. cooper, v rashard cooper finds senior wide receiver bullock for the nice slant pattern and later on cooper finds sophomore charles feeler on the post pattern, woodson 24-21. the potomac school versus pdi, student all jacked up and got a right to be. ryan o'connor, easiest touchdown he'll ever have on the direct snap. more pdi, paul of paul, vi, the gospel according to paul. my stiff arm is better than yours. panthers win 41-6. >>> you choose what the game of the week is next week,...
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charles: good evening, everyone. president obama seems caught co. when he isn't contradicting himself, the facts are. mr.economy is improving on his watch. but the august jobs report released today shows otherwise. today's job report is the worst of this year and it shows a record number of americans no longer in the labor force. and the lowest total so far this year. while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%, 53 million of the people who are working do so
charles: good evening, everyone. president obama seems caught co. when he isn't contradicting himself, the facts are. mr.economy is improving on his watch. but the august jobs report released today shows otherwise. today's job report is the worst of this year and it shows a record number of americans no longer in the labor force. and the lowest total so far this year. while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%, 53 million of the people who are working do so
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charles: good evening, everyone. president obama seems caught co. when he isn't contradicting himself, the facts are. mr. obama boasted that the economy is improving on his watch. but the august jobs report released today shows otherwise. today's job report is the worst of this year and it shows a record number of americans no longer in the labor force. and the lowest total so far this year. while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%, 53 million of the people who are working do so on a freelance basis. that is one third of the total workforce. former clinton adviser doug schoen on this topic tonight. and also what happened in benghazi on september 112 years ago? the story straight from the men in the middle of the firefight that night in benghazi. brugger joins us with details of this exclusive interview with three of the men who survived. and at this hour, president obama returning to the from the nato summit in wales or one point it was considered by many to be weak and ineffective sections for the cease-fire reached today. >> the only reason that we are seeing the cease-fire at this moment is because
charles: good evening, everyone. president obama seems caught co. when he isn't contradicting himself, the facts are. mr. obama boasted that the economy is improving on his watch. but the august jobs report released today shows otherwise. today's job report is the worst of this year and it shows a record number of americans no longer in the labor force. and the lowest total so far this year. while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%, 53 million of the people who are working do so on a...
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charles krueger jr., the man found naked with his head crashed through a wall. dr. spitz's two assistants, michelle waters and christina heisler, prepare the autopsy room and mr.these two morgue attendants are the first to admit they live for death. >> it's considered taboo, death in general in our society. it used to be that way up until recently but i find it interesting because it is the number one universal in life. 100% of the people die. 100% of the time. >> working in the morgue has taught me that tomorrow's no guarantee. i could walk out that door and get hit by a bus. i can take care of myself, exercise, still might die of a heart attack tomorrow. it's not my choice. >> also here this morning is the investigator who attended yesterday's death scene, renee. she shows dr. spitz the photograph she took of mr. krueger so he can visualize the scene and begin to formulate a hypothesis. >> these are the two steps he fell down. this is the bifold door and there's the wall. no blood, not on his underwear. a little bit but not dripping down his legs. >> so he broke both bifold doors off their hinges? >> yes. >> and then kept going down the stairs and through th
charles krueger jr., the man found naked with his head crashed through a wall. dr. spitz's two assistants, michelle waters and christina heisler, prepare the autopsy room and mr.these two morgue attendants are the first to admit they live for death. >> it's considered taboo, death in general in our society. it used to be that way up until recently but i find it interesting because it is the number one universal in life. 100% of the people die. 100% of the time. >> working in the...
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we did get the great housing number, charles evans of the chicago fed turned up the heat, right? >> what's interesting about mr. evans's comments, he's a voting member on the fomc next year. we are almost through the year of the hawk versus the dove because dallas fed president fisher and placer from switzerland will be leaving. mid-year 2015 interest rates hikes will be slow and steady, and you will have dissenting opinions, doves dissenting with other doves about the pace and the level of the interest rates. that's giving a look to the market. overall, liz, i would say i can make a bull case or a bear case for pulling back some, i don't think we're going to get new highs or 10% correction in the offing any time soon until we get through the middle or late october. liz: i'm surprised you're saying that about new highs, looks and feels like we might. you could be right. everybody stay tuned to chris later on in the show, put aside september, it's novand december, you have to what are he has to say. alan, right in front of me, big tech looks unbelievably healthy. financial services all green, industrials, excep
we did get the great housing number, charles evans of the chicago fed turned up the heat, right? >> what's interesting about mr. evans's comments, he's a voting member on the fomc next year. we are almost through the year of the hawk versus the dove because dallas fed president fisher and placer from switzerland will be leaving. mid-year 2015 interest rates hikes will be slow and steady, and you will have dissenting opinions, doves dissenting with other doves about the pace and the level...
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mr. macy's comments. 0 so my additional public comment all the issues by the staff be stricken and you can enact or not enact a motion regarding four and five >> thank you. >> welcome commissioners. >> thank you. charles civil grand jury. in the introduction to the civil grand jury report state law requirement has to do with the each recommendation we must report that and number 3 the recommendation requires further analysis the additional study is needed that goes into the technical progress coming down the line but the grand jury expects a report within 6 months so you mentioned that timeframe and say specifically that particular timeframe 6 months rather than revisiting this in 2015 that's too vague and i'll call our tension to the last line on page 3 this recommendation is with the ethics commission the grand juror intend that the payment should be filed along with the other forms for the up to this time forms have important as seven hundred is. thank you >> is there a motion to adapt the changes to finding and recommendations four and five as proposed by commissioner keane and add that the ethics commission will revisit both issues by february 2015 to address the issues raised by mr. mazda i didn
mr. macy's comments. 0 so my additional public comment all the issues by the staff be stricken and you can enact or not enact a motion regarding four and five >> thank you. >> welcome commissioners. >> thank you. charles civil grand jury. in the introduction to the civil grand jury report state law requirement has to do with the each recommendation we must report that and number 3 the recommendation requires further analysis the additional study is needed that goes into the...
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charles: good evening, everyone. president obama seems caught in a contradiction for tax. when he isn't cntradicting himself, the facts are. mroasted that the economy i improving on his watch. but the august jobs report leased today shows otherwise. today's job report is the worst of this year and it shows a record number of americans no longer in the labor force. and the lowest total so far this year. while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%, 53 million of the people who are working do so
charles: good evening, everyone. president obama seems caught in a contradiction for tax. when he isn't cntradicting himself, the facts are. mroasted that the economy i improving on his watch. but the august jobs report leased today shows otherwise. today's job report is the worst of this year and it shows a record number of americans no longer in the labor force. and the lowest total so far this year. while the unemployment rate dropped to 6.1%, 53 million of the people who are working do so
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charles evans raising fuel to that fire on cnbc. steve liesman spoke to mr. evans today and joins us live. it certainly feels like you have a festering fight within that room? >> i hear the hawks getting hawkier and the doves doveyer. we saw richard fisher join the dissenters. there's two dissents now watching for a third. then you have guys like bill dudley talking about the dollar, the feed for patience seems to be the buzzword for the dovs out there. charles evans say -- i said how could you have a low interest rate when things are normal he goes are you kidding me? have you looked around the world and talked about europe and china's slowing down and talked about the different challenges that are faced here in the united states. again, he also urged patience. here's what he said. >> we need to make sure we've got the fundamentals right to have strong growth, get inflation to 2% to exit the zero bound dilemmas we have. if we stay in this environment for an extended period of time and then there were a downturn we've used our best policy tools and it's a tou
charles evans raising fuel to that fire on cnbc. steve liesman spoke to mr. evans today and joins us live. it certainly feels like you have a festering fight within that room? >> i hear the hawks getting hawkier and the doves doveyer. we saw richard fisher join the dissenters. there's two dissents now watching for a third. then you have guys like bill dudley talking about the dollar, the feed for patience seems to be the buzzword for the dovs out there. charles evans say -- i said how...
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mr. more in syria just like them. >> charles, the september 11th columnist talking about the cost of war. appropriately on sempbts, we find ourselves 13 years later. >> yeah. >> and you talked about how americans are just reluctant can have people in washington, d.c. the council of foreign relation, the united nations, all over the world, telling working class americans we got to go back to war and i understand. but the costs have been so extraordinary. a lot of americans are saying, no mas. no mas. >> i think there are moments when we are kind of patriot oughtic and rightly so. beheading videos cause a lot of anxiety and anger among americans. i understand that, so you saw real spikes in approval of going after isis. but we've seen this before. we played this movie before. if you look back at polling right before we went into iraq, people were very gung ho as well and that falls off very, very quickly. we don't have the stomach for long engagements. we think things should be quick and easy. >> that is no. we play on a different time table. we play on a quick and easy time table. they pla
mr. more in syria just like them. >> charles, the september 11th columnist talking about the cost of war. appropriately on sempbts, we find ourselves 13 years later. >> yeah. >> and you talked about how americans are just reluctant can have people in washington, d.c. the council of foreign relation, the united nations, all over the world, telling working class americans we got to go back to war and i understand. but the costs have been so extraordinary. a lot of americans are...
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mr. hernandez and the other four individuals charged carried out those orders. >> reporter: could you tell what was going on? >> ray charlestell you what was going on. >> reporter: nbc 10 first told you last week how this bridgeton home previously served as one of the brothels. today we learned one of the murdered men likely ran the operation here and was probably killed because of a business problem. police believe the other victim worked at a different brothel in the city. >> that was probably a competitor. >> no one wants crime in their neighborhood. no one wants crime in their city but we have to do the best we can to eradicate the crime. >> reporter: four other murders, including cases in mercer and middlesex counties may also be linked and they are being investigated as well. >> definitely seems to be an organized criminal enterprise that was being run and the majority of organized criminal enterprises go hand in hand with extreme violence. >> reporter: now, the suspects were all charged over the course of the past week. they're now in jail in cumberland, middlesex and essex counties. we are live in bridgeton, ted gr
mr. hernandez and the other four individuals charged carried out those orders. >> reporter: could you tell what was going on? >> ray charlestell you what was going on. >> reporter: nbc 10 first told you last week how this bridgeton home previously served as one of the brothels. today we learned one of the murdered men likely ran the operation here and was probably killed because of a business problem. police believe the other victim worked at a different brothel in the city....
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mr. obama went to harvard, he made his way, i don't agree with him encourageing students to take union jobs, we need people there in manufacturing. charles: here is the thing. we have so many young people in this our country, who are on disability, and unemployed, and sitting in their parent's basements, we encourage them not to go to college, i find it odd we're lowering so many kids from outside of this nation, imasking, are american kids do we consider them too dumb? or is it system itself so messed up by time they are of college age they are not right material? >> i think that system makes them dumb, by time a get to 18 years old go to university, people from overseas are ready, they are eigy to go to school, the kids in america are eager to go have a beer, go to a frat party could they are there for 4 years, they are not there for an education, the ones from overseas have their school planned out. >> i have nieces and nephews trying to go to college right now, they can't get in, because they are white kids from new jersey, they don't fit that quota they have to fill. >> i have a lady who wants to charge me $3,000 to help find my son
mr. obama went to harvard, he made his way, i don't agree with him encourageing students to take union jobs, we need people there in manufacturing. charles: here is the thing. we have so many young people in this our country, who are on disability, and unemployed, and sitting in their parent's basements, we encourage them not to go to college, i find it odd we're lowering so many kids from outside of this nation, imasking, are american kids do we consider them too dumb? or is it system itself...
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mr. daniels. look at this. what's this? clicks are off the charts. yeah. yoshi, we're back. yes, sir! ♪ more shipping! more shipping! ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ charleso share an e-mail i received from a viewer regarding my book. i wanted to know if it was fully app blix able and useful in your opinion in 2014. i would say 95% is still useful, book may have been too o u.s.-centric if i could say that. growth outside of the united states has been a huge incentive in this rally rear in right now. -- really we're in right now. so, i want to say thank you for the questions and thank you for watching, jim? >> we started talking about hong kong and social unrest and the market this morning, the world is flat, you might want to do certain things locally but think globally. charles: it is good we can buy american companies and have a play on the rest of the world, real quick. word of the day, whipsaw. i say be careful, but don't get spooked out of the market, make sthaour thasurethat stocks you e great company, they will come back quickly, be prepared to buy not sell. great show, appreciate it, you can watch us of night 6 p.m. or set on dvr, i will see you o
mr. daniels. look at this. what's this? clicks are off the charts. yeah. yoshi, we're back. yes, sir! ♪ more shipping! more shipping! ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ charleso share an e-mail i received from a viewer regarding my book. i wanted to know if it was fully app blix able and useful in your opinion in 2014. i would say 95% is still useful, book may have been too o u.s.-centric if i could say that. growth outside of the united states has been a huge incentive in this rally rear in right now. --...
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charles: germany built a coal plant that will last 30 years. >> we just wanted to update you, since we aired that segment, fbi and security and exchange commission said, they found no evidence that mr. phil mickelson traded clear acts shares in 2011, mr. icahn and mr. walters remain under investigation. >> tension slow the market to a crawl, but major indices set new record highs, the pro verbal calm before the storm, we will build your portfolio before the next move higher. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car, called truecar. and now it is. this is how car-buying was always meant to be. al dles: we are back w charles: we're back with a real deal for you. tracy what do you make of the volume? >> i think it is anemic, most of the bulls are somewhere having margaritas right now, right now small caps and tech stocks are not participating. >> most people say that. lowest volume since 2008, but i am taking a contrarian view, a lot of investors not in the market in may they pulled 1 billion out of funds people are -- >> what happened to that great bond
charles: germany built a coal plant that will last 30 years. >> we just wanted to update you, since we aired that segment, fbi and security and exchange commission said, they found no evidence that mr. phil mickelson traded clear acts shares in 2011, mr. icahn and mr. walters remain under investigation. >> tension slow the market to a crawl, but major indices set new record highs, the pro verbal calm before the storm, we will build your portfolio before the next move higher. you're...
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charles: time now for ask payne. you know, i've received a letter that's very touching and impressed me, it's from two grandparents in california, they said, dear mrlike your help selecting an investment for our two young granddaughters. they have very limited funds now, so commissions are a big factor, and trading would not be an option until the account grows. first, i want to talk about the benefits of a roth ira. >> the money goes tax-free, and it compounds, and these kids can inherit the money, and it's just theirs, there's no taxes. the custodial part is the most important part because as a custodial roth ira, the kids don't have control until 18 or 21 depending on the state, and that's really important. if you worry even at 18 or 21, then you go the traditional ira route, and then they have to wait until qualified withdrawals later in life. charles: it's like 59 -- >> if you think they're going to be a nut, do that. otherwise 18-31 with a discuss toad y'all -- custodial. charles: by the way, they wrote in a letter. what would you suggest, jim? >> i'd be buying america, things like coca-cola, exxonmobil if i think about, you know, your blue
charles: time now for ask payne. you know, i've received a letter that's very touching and impressed me, it's from two grandparents in california, they said, dear mrlike your help selecting an investment for our two young granddaughters. they have very limited funds now, so commissions are a big factor, and trading would not be an option until the account grows. first, i want to talk about the benefits of a roth ira. >> the money goes tax-free, and it compounds, and these kids can inherit...