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the churches, such as cafes, such as eateries, such as museums, such as places where african-american culture was really the top of the country right here in washington, d.c. and so with these changes also is going this amazing culture, particularly the faith culture, that led us this far, this long, got us to this position. it's a double-edged sword. there's a lot of good things happening in the city now. there's a lot of good restaurants, there's a lot of good money coming in the city, there's a lot of good ideas. one of the things i'm impressed with young people today, they want home rule, they want state wood, the three stars and two bars of the flag of d.c. everywhere with new people coming in. i think there's a positive part. the part that i'm afraid of is that we lose our enormous culture that we've had built up for so long, and particularly we're losing a lot of our fade community as well. >> pick up on that point about the city's new population and how much home rule really does mean to them. >> well, it's interesting. because at one time, the old-timers who had come here wer
the churches, such as cafes, such as eateries, such as museums, such as places where african-american culture was really the top of the country right here in washington, d.c. and so with these changes also is going this amazing culture, particularly the faith culture, that led us this far, this long, got us to this position. it's a double-edged sword. there's a lot of good things happening in the city now. there's a lot of good restaurants, there's a lot of good money coming in the city,...
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greg also has been part of investigative reporting teams for bloomberg news, and as such has shared several journalism awards. he has received the sunshine award from the society of professional journalists for his coverage of the financial crisis and some nontransparent loans the fed has made to gigantic banks. he has received the society of american business editors' award
greg also has been part of investigative reporting teams for bloomberg news, and as such has shared several journalism awards. he has received the sunshine award from the society of professional journalists for his coverage of the financial crisis and some nontransparent loans the fed has made to gigantic banks. he has received the society of american business editors' award
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we are working with projects that will be able to implement as well as working with the long term such as the geneva, extension. >> >> the corridor is expected to increase in the number of trips both because of the increasing in households and jobs. and most of that is actually going to be automobile trips. and our automobile trips and so you can see on this slide, the geneva corridor, segments on the left is expected to increase, and all new, and additional trips to be two-thirds, automobile trips, which is a reflection of the current share for this area which is dominated by the automobile trips and so project is trying to mitigate that and two modes, either biking walking and public transit. >> so a couple of the issues that we have been working with, on the boulevard on the left and we have been looking at a couple of trade offs for the right-of-way and some of these include, reducing a vehicle lane and where you will have a infection, and you will have increase in the pedestrian walkway and better bicycle infrainstruct stewer these are trade off and we are working on this segment
we are working with projects that will be able to implement as well as working with the long term such as the geneva, extension. >> >> the corridor is expected to increase in the number of trips both because of the increasing in households and jobs. and most of that is actually going to be automobile trips. and our automobile trips and so you can see on this slide, the geneva corridor, segments on the left is expected to increase, and all new, and additional trips to be two-thirds,...
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we serve diverse communities and as such we provide one standard of care for all. regardless of race or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we are committed to using our experience to help other hospitals and healthcare providers. protect public health against this insidious virus. it is hard for me to put in to words how we felt when our patient homme thomas eric duncan lost his struggle with ebola on october 8th. it was devastating to the nurses, doctors, and team who tried so hard to save his life. and we keep his family in our thoughts and prayers. unfortunately, in our initial treatment with mr. duncan despite our best intentions in a highly-skilled medical team, we made mistakes. we did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as those of ebola and are deeply sorry. also in our need to report quickly we innin inadvertently t wrong information. no doubt that was concern to go a community that was concerned and confused already. and we have learned from experience as well. last weekend, nurse nina p
we serve diverse communities and as such we provide one standard of care for all. regardless of race or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we are committed to using our experience to help other hospitals and healthcare providers. protect public health against this insidious virus. it is hard for me to put in to words how we felt when our patient homme thomas eric duncan lost his struggle with ebola on october 8th. it was...
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i know the crux of the ad was to point out what you see as the hypocrisy of abbott not supporting others suchyou think the focusing on his wheelchair bound crossed a line? >> andrea, this ad really is about one thing and one thing only. it is the fact that greg abbott was at the receiving end of a tragic accident. and he was able to receive help for himself after he sued a company after a tree fell on him. he received millions of dollars in a settlement. and since then and his entire public service career, he has been working to kick that ladder down and deny that same opportunity for justice to other people. we saw it here in our state where a woman was raped by a door-to-door salesman who came to her door, a company failed to do a background check on him. he brutally raped her while her children slept in the next room. and greg abbott ruled as a supreme court justice that she should have no right to sue that company. he also just recently intervened in the suit on behalf of a hospital who was allowing a surgeon who for many months had been operating allegedly under the influence of cocaine,
i know the crux of the ad was to point out what you see as the hypocrisy of abbott not supporting others suchyou think the focusing on his wheelchair bound crossed a line? >> andrea, this ad really is about one thing and one thing only. it is the fact that greg abbott was at the receiving end of a tragic accident. and he was able to receive help for himself after he sued a company after a tree fell on him. he received millions of dollars in a settlement. and since then and his entire...
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why should it be treated as such? why should it not be treat d as such? >> i think that the question is the use of revenue that comes from college sports, if i understand it correctly, and at the university of nebraska that's largely to support the athletic programs. but there's also some strong benefits to the academic mission of the university. for example, on our east stadium of the football stadium, we have two important research activities, one is the nebraska athletic performance laboratory, which looks at motions that athletes migts have and tries to optimize their performance. but it also ties into research studies done on gate disturbances and people with neurologic problems have. and as well. the center for brain biology and behavior is studying concussions that can occur in sports but looking ats developmental ab -- abnormalities in children. so it's not just a business. it's integrated. for the student athletes, and i emphasize students, they get valuable experiences. i had the pleasure of teaching some of the former university of nebraska foo
why should it be treated as such? why should it not be treat d as such? >> i think that the question is the use of revenue that comes from college sports, if i understand it correctly, and at the university of nebraska that's largely to support the athletic programs. but there's also some strong benefits to the academic mission of the university. for example, on our east stadium of the football stadium, we have two important research activities, one is the nebraska athletic performance...
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shock, that's the word from the union, came as such a shock to the teachers union.we also reached out to the district to get comments on them on the school reform admission about the protests but we have not heard back. >>> a little good news here, meantime, philadelphia schools are getting a little budget bump. the school district is releasing $15 million to schools this week. the money has come from a new teachers health care benefits package. the school reform commission approved changes to the teachers contracts that helped contribute to health care costs. a total of $43.8 million will go to the schools. >>> it's 65 degrees outside. it's the end of an era. this morning, a piece of philadelphia's history is gone for good. workers removed the philadelphia neon wreckage sign. the building was loaned by legendary music producers kenny huff and tom bell. the building is going to be demolished next year. in its place, a 47-story skyscraper will be built that include a hotel, luxury stores and a restaurant. >>> and from our delaware bureau, an historic wilmington resta
shock, that's the word from the union, came as such a shock to the teachers union.we also reached out to the district to get comments on them on the school reform admission about the protests but we have not heard back. >>> a little good news here, meantime, philadelphia schools are getting a little budget bump. the school district is releasing $15 million to schools this week. the money has come from a new teachers health care benefits package. the school reform commission approved...
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we serve diverse communities and as such, we provide one standard all, regardless of race or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we committed to using our experience to help other hospitals and health care providers protect public health against this insidious virus. is hard for me to put into words how we felt when our duncan, thomas eric lost his struggle with ebola on october 8. it was davey stating to the nurses -- devastating to the nurses, doctors and team who tried so hard to save his life. his family in our thoughts and prayers. unfortunately, in our initial of mr. duncan, despite our best intentions, and a team, weilled medical made mistakes. we did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as those of ebola are deeply sorry. also, in our effort to the public to quickly and transparently, we inadvertently provided that was inaccurate and had to be corrected. no doubt, that was unsettling to community that was already concerned and confused, and we have learned from that experience as well. last weekend, nurse nina
we serve diverse communities and as such, we provide one standard all, regardless of race or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we committed to using our experience to help other hospitals and health care providers protect public health against this insidious virus. is hard for me to put into words how we felt when our duncan, thomas eric lost his struggle with ebola on october 8. it was davey stating to the nurses --...
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investors are selling stocks and moving their money into products they see as safer such as gold. wall street ended the day mixed. the dow extended its losses to a sixth straight day. the nasdaq technology index managed to gain on the day but it's down more than 8% in just a month. let's get an update on how investors here in japan are reacting. good morning. what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning. basically the volatility in the global markets that we've seen wednesday and thursday look to have stabilized somewhat and analysts said we may see that. let's have a look at the opening levels here. we're seeing a little bit of a positive start here for the nikkei and topix considering the losses we've seen in the last two days. we'll see if that continues. nevertheless this week japanese shares have taken quite a beating and on thursday actually the nikkei fell to its lowest level in over four months. analysts also mentioned that the spread of ebola is rippling through financial markets, really forcing investors to take steps to minimize their risk exposure to volatile financi
investors are selling stocks and moving their money into products they see as safer such as gold. wall street ended the day mixed. the dow extended its losses to a sixth straight day. the nasdaq technology index managed to gain on the day but it's down more than 8% in just a month. let's get an update on how investors here in japan are reacting. good morning. what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning. basically the volatility in the global markets that we've seen wednesday and...
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it also wants to be able to represent other rail rate staff, such as conductors -- railway staff, such as conductors. >> i think the union has gone right over the top. i hope management does not given. >> why shouldn't the strikers be paid more? that is their right. train drivers are taking germany hostage. >> deutsche bahn has accused the union of running amok. it has set up a timetable so some travelers will reach their destination. service from hamburg to basel is expected to run on schedule. several trains from copenhagen, the a germany to prod, and from moscow from berlin to paris will not be interrupted by the strike. deutsche bahn manages the german portion of the journey. many companies have had to suddenly move their freight shipments to trucks. >> let's look at the close on a wild week on those markets. we will turn to the franklin stock exchange. >> a very turbulent trading week. this is only a reaction on the heavy losses, or is it the start of a real recovery? traders do not know. the german index has been pushed by better than expected economic data on the housing market
it also wants to be able to represent other rail rate staff, such as conductors -- railway staff, such as conductors. >> i think the union has gone right over the top. i hope management does not given. >> why shouldn't the strikers be paid more? that is their right. train drivers are taking germany hostage. >> deutsche bahn has accused the union of running amok. it has set up a timetable so some travelers will reach their destination. service from hamburg to basel is expected...
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as well. >> okay ramin where's the dollar trading right now? >> yeah, the dollar/yen big focus. it's at 107.13-15. investors telling me that bond yields and commodity prices such as oil and medals which are mostly priced in u.s. dollars are becoming more and more of a concern. as you can see the brent oil futures prices continuing to fall hit a four year low as a matter of fact and they say the only shining light in the global economy is u.s. economy and global manufacturing remains a weakness and may weigh on china's export growth even though they showed an improvement in trade figures. that did lift commodity sensitive dollars such as australian dollar now however sidney's main stock indexes are down and at 8 month lows so we'll be tracking all of those markets as well so basically stocks, currencies, bonds, as well as commodity markets to see how the morning progresses but for now the nikkei is down over 300 points this morning in the first three minutes of trading. i'll monitor all the related sectors and see how we developed during the day. >> sounds good. thanks for that report. ramin reporting live from the tokyo stock exchange. >> well, let's check on
as well. >> okay ramin where's the dollar trading right now? >> yeah, the dollar/yen big focus. it's at 107.13-15. investors telling me that bond yields and commodity prices such as oil and medals which are mostly priced in u.s. dollars are becoming more and more of a concern. as you can see the brent oil futures prices continuing to fall hit a four year low as a matter of fact and they say the only shining light in the global economy is u.s. economy and global manufacturing remains...
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-- such as lufthansa.mited just to france because they have to acquiesce the demand. they are doing this to take on discount rivals. that does mean the business have to change. at the moment they are just handing passengers. also thengly, consumer. it would be interesting to see how much this affect the change in passenger demand. in 1998 air france pilot threaten to walk out ahead of the world cup. can you imagine the damage that would have reaped? a third of the population thought that was a bad idea. they thought that was well justified. now it has flipped. two thirds said it was unjustified. they pay about $200,000 per year. they should start to see a bit of a change for when they start to retire. this is something the heads of air france and lufth ansa have to tackle. they have to cut costs if they are going to compete. it is going to be short-term pain. >> we're looking at airline stocks under pressure again. some people drawing a line between that and ebola affecting a spanish nurse. not a materiali
-- such as lufthansa.mited just to france because they have to acquiesce the demand. they are doing this to take on discount rivals. that does mean the business have to change. at the moment they are just handing passengers. also thengly, consumer. it would be interesting to see how much this affect the change in passenger demand. in 1998 air france pilot threaten to walk out ahead of the world cup. can you imagine the damage that would have reaped? a third of the population thought that was a...
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we serve diverse communities and as such we provide one standard of care for all. regardless of race or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we are committed to using our experience to help other hospitals and health care providers protect public health against this insidious virus. it is hard for me to put into words how we felt when our patient, thomas eric duncan, lost his struggle with ebola. it was devastated to the nurses, doctors and team who tried so hard to save his life. and we keep his family in our thoughts and prayers. unfortunately, in our initial treatment of mr. duncan, despite our best intentions, in a highly skilled medical team, we made mistakes. we did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as those of ebola and we are deeply sorry. also, in our effort to communicate to the public quickly and transparently we inadvertently provided information that was inaccurate and had to be corrected. no doubt, that was unsettling to a community that was already concerned and confused and we have
we serve diverse communities and as such we provide one standard of care for all. regardless of race or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we are committed to using our experience to help other hospitals and health care providers protect public health against this insidious virus. it is hard for me to put into words how we felt when our patient, thomas eric duncan, lost his struggle with ebola. it was devastated to the...
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vomit. >> vom i had, blood. >> such as blood, such as mucus and this sort of thing, but at the sameime the virus does, we're told, live on doorknobs or countertops for some time, but there has been no confirmed case of any contamination from a surface to a person. >> that's so true, and we don't want people to panic. number one, i would say, marc, next time you're afraid or have anxiety, definitely call me and as a result of being in that plane we'll put you in voluntary 21-day quarantine in your office. so if you panic, call me. i think, eric, going back to your point, you know, there's no case of any airborne virus transmission. we don't want people to panic and worry about the airborne. but we also learned a lot about this. every one of these cases, by the way, there's so much message out there that we need to learn. if you use fever as a screening tool, we just saw that fever absolutely failed, and it's not a good screening tool. she went in with 99.5 and came out with 11.2, both of them are under the screen radar, and can you just take tylenol to your point last week and absolu
vomit. >> vom i had, blood. >> such as blood, such as mucus and this sort of thing, but at the sameime the virus does, we're told, live on doorknobs or countertops for some time, but there has been no confirmed case of any contamination from a surface to a person. >> that's so true, and we don't want people to panic. number one, i would say, marc, next time you're afraid or have anxiety, definitely call me and as a result of being in that plane we'll put you in voluntary...
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system only from xfinity. >>> we know opening of 49ers stadium brought new excitement but glitches such ast game day traffic. >> yes. problems. one season ticket hold had an unusual problem he called michael finney. >> dave cooper has been going to 49ers games since old days. >> my dad took me to the game when i was five years old >> he watched as they struggled >> i didn't care. you know? >> and started winning. >> i watched them and really take it to them. you know? amazing. >> so when the team moved, he bought licenses where he sat. then, filled with excitement, dave got to see where he would be sitting for 20 years >> i sat down, look out go, oh, my gosh. i couldn't believe it. >> this is what he saw. a plate glass barrier along the front row, preventing fans from falling but also, blocking his view. >> it's like bifocals that aren't working right. so i have to ask the person next to me do you mind? i can stick my head around the glass? >> this video showed how it looked. his own reflection blurring the glass. half is clear, half not. he can see the action but not that well. he tried t
system only from xfinity. >>> we know opening of 49ers stadium brought new excitement but glitches such ast game day traffic. >> yes. problems. one season ticket hold had an unusual problem he called michael finney. >> dave cooper has been going to 49ers games since old days. >> my dad took me to the game when i was five years old >> he watched as they struggled >> i didn't care. you know? >> and started winning. >> i watched them and really...
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such an argument its appeal and its credibility? the arguments takes different forms but the one that seems to circulate as often is that in particular it places its rocket launchers and a civilian areas and it draws the five years to the same areas putting at risk the civilians living there. such a claim should be brokered by determining where the rocket launchers are but israel does not publish any of the maps or documentation it claims to have to support this view. moreover the so-called handbook said to be discovered by the israelis in east jerusalem to choose and do as an choose and inherit ... civilian population turned out to be a forgery they understand the civilians to be members of hamas were to have voted for hamas and that by voting as they have committed to themselves in themselves in the way of the bombs. they may not become veterans committee also according to this argument if it is an argument put themselves in harms way by voting as they are said to have voted. the children that do not devote to belong to families that have essentially voted and that means they would pay for their voting privileges with their lives.
such an argument its appeal and its credibility? the arguments takes different forms but the one that seems to circulate as often is that in particular it places its rocket launchers and a civilian areas and it draws the five years to the same areas putting at risk the civilians living there. such a claim should be brokered by determining where the rocket launchers are but israel does not publish any of the maps or documentation it claims to have to support this view. moreover the so-called...
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there is no such thing as objective art history. there are only the interpretations of art historians. these artists' work has been assessed in different ways. from courbet's country peasants to manet's new classes in the cities, from monet's realism of light to the visions of van gogh the painters we've looked at seem to progressively move away from the real world, rejecting external appearances in favor of an inner, personal imaginative truth. what we have seen is a crisis about how to handle the modern in its immediate form of the city. the importance of the artists of the 1880s and 1890s is a kind of hinge. artists still felt themselves responsible to the world-- its social, as well as its natural, orders. they had also opened up a realm of hitherto unimagined freedom for art. later artists saw, in the imaginative colors of gauguin in the exhilaration of van gogh's energetic brushwork and above all, in the inventiveness of cezanne's later work, resources which were to inspire the whole array of 20th-century isms from purism to e
there is no such thing as objective art history. there are only the interpretations of art historians. these artists' work has been assessed in different ways. from courbet's country peasants to manet's new classes in the cities, from monet's realism of light to the visions of van gogh the painters we've looked at seem to progressively move away from the real world, rejecting external appearances in favor of an inner, personal imaginative truth. what we have seen is a crisis about how to handle...
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. >> we believe our body is a temple and should treat it as such. >> there are things we're taught by the mormon church not to do. >> the population of the state of utah is mostly mormon, a faith that discourages drinking, smoking and drug use. but over the past few years, it's been rocked by something unexpected. >> oh, we don't want you guys to come here. >> unplug the phone. >> damn it. >> and it's taking place behind closed doors. >> i am sorry, mom and dad. >> people are going to do everything they can to hide it. >> prescription pill addiction. it's a problem everywhere, but it's taking a special toll here in utah. >> beautiful area. >> wow. and does your work bring you here often? >> this is where i do the majority of my work. it's the oxycontin that seems to be a big hit. >> more people are dying from pill overdoses in utah than almost any other state in the u.s. >> you know, i'll never forget that first oxycontin i took. it was like a miracle cure. >> and we're here to find out why. ♪ >>> utah is one of the safest states in the nation. it's scenic and affluent. and yet, peopl
. >> we believe our body is a temple and should treat it as such. >> there are things we're taught by the mormon church not to do. >> the population of the state of utah is mostly mormon, a faith that discourages drinking, smoking and drug use. but over the past few years, it's been rocked by something unexpected. >> oh, we don't want you guys to come here. >> unplug the phone. >> damn it. >> and it's taking place behind closed doors. >> i am...
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liberals and conservatives were accusing him of being the ambassador of france and as such, questioningis right ability, reminding him that his country systematically breached the eu fiscal rules. but listen to what he had to say on that. -- let's listen to what he had to say on that. >> i am french, and i am a social democrat. i am not denying that, nor blushing, but i say this, as ambassador, i will not be -- as commissioner, i will not be the ambassador of the country. i will be what you require to me -- me to be -- a commissioner filling his tasks without national interests. >> he was trying to reassure the panel that he will not be the man of france, but he will work in the interest of europe, and make sure that all countries abide by that you budget rules. >> it has also been rough or other potential commissioners. the proposed revision commission -- british commissioner has to come back. >> it was very interesting. lord hill came under fire for his alleged connections to the city of london. it is important because he was chosen by jean-claude juncker to chair the portfolio of fin
liberals and conservatives were accusing him of being the ambassador of france and as such, questioningis right ability, reminding him that his country systematically breached the eu fiscal rules. but listen to what he had to say on that. -- let's listen to what he had to say on that. >> i am french, and i am a social democrat. i am not denying that, nor blushing, but i say this, as ambassador, i will not be -- as commissioner, i will not be the ambassador of the country. i will be what...
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this regime as a history of collaborating and supporting terrorist groups such as isis.they did was, again, they wanted to create a choice for the west. either us or terrorists. day allowed this terrorist, the carter center put out a report early in cement and they did the actual math and said prior to the taking of mosul by isis in june the assad regime dropped only 10% of its bombs on isis and 90% of its bombs had been dropped on civilians and moderate levels we claim to be supporting but actually according to those rebels are not. >> why is the u.s., then, how we started the segment, why has kobani become so symbolically important and what happens if it does fall? >> well, the "daily telegraph" in britain said with all due respect to cnn that the u.s. is fighting a, quote, cnn war in iraq and syria. in other words, this is really about public relations. we don't want to see isis take over a city, commit genocide over an ethnic population such as the kurds so we decided we have to go all in. that combined with what i said earlier, isis is throwing everything including
this regime as a history of collaborating and supporting terrorist groups such as isis.they did was, again, they wanted to create a choice for the west. either us or terrorists. day allowed this terrorist, the carter center put out a report early in cement and they did the actual math and said prior to the taking of mosul by isis in june the assad regime dropped only 10% of its bombs on isis and 90% of its bombs had been dropped on civilians and moderate levels we claim to be supporting but...
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it's the new efficient. >>> we know opening of 49ers stadium brought new excitement but glitches such ast game day traffic. >> yes. problems. one season ticket hold had an unusual problem he called michael finney. >> dave cooper has been going to 49ers games since old days. >> my dad took me to the game when i was five years old >> he watched as they struggled >> i didn't care. you know? >> and started winning. >> i watched them and really take it to them. you know? amazing. >> so when the team moved, he bought licenses where then, filled with excitement, dave got to see where he would be sitting for 20 years >> i sat down, look out go, oh, my gosh. i couldn't believe it. >> this is what he saw. a plate glass barrier along the front row, preventing fans from falling but also, blocking his view. >> it's like bifocals that aren't working right. so i have to ask the person next to me do you mind? i can stick my head around the glass? >> this video showed how it looked. his own reflection blurring the glass. half is clear, half not. he can see the action but not that well. he tried to imagin
it's the new efficient. >>> we know opening of 49ers stadium brought new excitement but glitches such ast game day traffic. >> yes. problems. one season ticket hold had an unusual problem he called michael finney. >> dave cooper has been going to 49ers games since old days. >> my dad took me to the game when i was five years old >> he watched as they struggled >> i didn't care. you know? >> and started winning. >> i watched them and really take...
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we serve a diverse communities and as such we provide one standard of care for all. egardless of race, or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we are committed to using our experience t help other hospitals and health care providers protect public health against this insidious virus. it is hard for me to put into words how we felt when our patient, thomas eric duncan, lost his struggle wi ebola on october 8th. it was devastating to the nurses, doctors, and team who tried so hard to save his life and we keep ourfamily in thoughts and prayers . unfortunately in our initial treatment of mr. duncan, despite our best intentions and a highly skilled medical team we made mistakes. we did not correct diagnose his symptoms as those of ebola and we are deeply sorry. also, in our effort to communicate to the public quickly and transparently, we inadvertently provided some information that was inaccurate and had to be corrected. no doubt that was unsettling to a community that was already concerned and confused a
we serve a diverse communities and as such we provide one standard of care for all. egardless of race, or country of origin. as the first hospital in the country to both diagnose and treat a patient with ebola, we are committed to using our experience t help other hospitals and health care providers protect public health against this insidious virus. it is hard for me to put into words how we felt when our patient, thomas eric duncan, lost his struggle wi ebola on october 8th. it was...
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we will treat them as such. we're not going to engage any sense of division it is absolutely a time when unity is necessary to fight this disease. we will continue constantly to communicate with our state and federal partners. i have to say it every day. there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. this is a very difficult disease to contract. it is not airborne. it cannot be contracted through casual contact. as dr. basset said a few days ago, all of the individuals quarantined in mr. duncan's house who had close contact with mr. duncan, every single one of them left quarantine healthy. any new yorker who has not been exposed to bodily fluids of someone with the disease cannot get sick and there is no reason for new yorkers to change their habits in anyway. if you look around the city the last few days on our web sates, streets, and restaurants, no one is changing their habits. new yorkers are strong, resilient, focused i think one of the reasons that has happened is because of the strong and clear voice a
we will treat them as such. we're not going to engage any sense of division it is absolutely a time when unity is necessary to fight this disease. we will continue constantly to communicate with our state and federal partners. i have to say it every day. there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. this is a very difficult disease to contract. it is not airborne. it cannot be contracted through casual contact. as dr. basset said a few days ago, all of the individuals quarantined in mr....
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so far on the ground, there is nothing as such. >> nosil, thank you so much. to the latest developments on the ebola outbreak. linebiera's president, ellen jo johnson sirleaf has made a plea to help with the fight. 4 and a half thousand people have died. cuba is certainlieding 165 doctors and nurses with plans top send nearly 300 more to linebiera and guinea. israel has announced it will begin screening passengers arriving from ebola-hit countries in west africa. it comes as global health experts are meeting at the world health summit to tackle the ebola outbreak. these are live pictures of the meeting in berlin. according to the world health organization, more than 9,000 cases of ebola have been reported worldwide. west african countries remain the worst hit by the outbreak. almost two and a half thousand people have died in liberia. sierra leone has seen at least 1200 dead and more than 860 have died in beginee. the total number of fatality did from ebola stands at 4 and a half thousandguinean. the total number of fatality did from ebola stands at 4 and a ha
so far on the ground, there is nothing as such. >> nosil, thank you so much. to the latest developments on the ebola outbreak. linebiera's president, ellen jo johnson sirleaf has made a plea to help with the fight. 4 and a half thousand people have died. cuba is certainlieding 165 doctors and nurses with plans top send nearly 300 more to linebiera and guinea. israel has announced it will begin screening passengers arriving from ebola-hit countries in west africa. it comes as global health...
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for burning victims such as use myself relevance they have good intentions from you i won't - i would like to suggest that all san francisco hospital have access to the tree claefk ecclesiastic arts show case 32 and the music for victims to teach the two different side of the burn to communicate once again, thank you and my caregiver hopes you'll soon release the help necessary of this traffic engineers for the city during the rush-hour traffic thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> there's one mike are two. >> two either microphone will work ma'am, didn't go board of supervisors very happy to watch democracy in action however long it takes i'm resident number one of the 3 hundred block of turkey street i'm resident number 2 are here to report egregious horrifying harassment and intimation 0 through there through mile-an-hour yadz and mile-an-hour yoodz of what you this is the first step for doing this nor many, many blind people that are terrified to report for fear of retaliation the most egregious has been drilling holes in the seeping and pumping gases into our sro's this is ho
for burning victims such as use myself relevance they have good intentions from you i won't - i would like to suggest that all san francisco hospital have access to the tree claefk ecclesiastic arts show case 32 and the music for victims to teach the two different side of the burn to communicate once again, thank you and my caregiver hopes you'll soon release the help necessary of this traffic engineers for the city during the rush-hour traffic thank you. >> thank you. next speaker....
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why should it be treated as such? why should it not be treated as such? >> i think that the question is the use of revenue that comes from college sports, if i understand it correctly, and at the university of nebraska that's largely to support the athletic programs. but there's also some strong benefits to the academic mission of the university. for example, on our east stadium of the football stadium, we have two important research activities. one is the nebraska athletic performance laboratory, which looks at motions that athletes might have and tries to optimize their performance. but it also ties into research studies done on gate disturbances that people with neurologic problems have -- and as well. the center for brain biology and behavior is studying concussions that can occur in sports but is looking at developmental abnormalities in children. so it's not just a business. it's integrated into the academic experience. for the student athletes, and i again emphasize students, they get valuable experiences. i had the pleasure of teaching some of the
why should it be treated as such? why should it not be treated as such? >> i think that the question is the use of revenue that comes from college sports, if i understand it correctly, and at the university of nebraska that's largely to support the athletic programs. but there's also some strong benefits to the academic mission of the university. for example, on our east stadium of the football stadium, we have two important research activities. one is the nebraska athletic performance...
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such as a parking spot. in an attempt to force tenants out.ue to climb in oakland. more and more people priced out of san francisco housing. are coming across the bay in search of a place to live. councilmember dan kalb is behind the tenant protection proposal. in oakland people who work here can no longer afford to live here the tenants threatening as the stock the proposed law would give oakland authority to fine or sue landlords who violate the rules. short- term rental companies such as - air b-n-b - are now officially legal in san francisco. after months of debate, city leaders have voted to regulate and allow residents to rent out their homes on a temporary basis. residents would need to register with the city before joining sites such as air - b-n- b. the new law is meant to stop landlords from taking homes off the market. to rent them out on a full-time basis. this is all happening at a time when residents are struggling to find housing. e-cigarettes and smoking will soon be banned in parts of san mateo county. the county board of supe
such as a parking spot. in an attempt to force tenants out.ue to climb in oakland. more and more people priced out of san francisco housing. are coming across the bay in search of a place to live. councilmember dan kalb is behind the tenant protection proposal. in oakland people who work here can no longer afford to live here the tenants threatening as the stock the proposed law would give oakland authority to fine or sue landlords who violate the rules. short- term rental companies such as -...
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jeb bush down to 4%, that strikes me as such a gap between the establishment and rank-and-file. >> younow ben carson a little bit. the big surprise of this poll is him there in second place. talk about what you think are his strengths and potential weaknesses. >> he operated on my son, so i know him very well. he is every bit as good as his reputation. one of the greatest neurosurgeons in the history of the world. his appeal is that he is a genuine outsider. people hate washington. there is a certain niche in republican circles for an african american conservative. this guy is so much smarter than they are, and more authentic. he has a charming, low-key manner about him. politics may not be brain surgery, but he has never been in politics before. >> 28% of the self identified tea party voters in iowa with ben carson. the gives him a base to work with. he is not well now as well. -- well known as well. >> he has only been there a few times. does he have a following in iowa like the polls suggests? >> he does. they were like his straightforward style telling it the way it is. his up from
jeb bush down to 4%, that strikes me as such a gap between the establishment and rank-and-file. >> younow ben carson a little bit. the big surprise of this poll is him there in second place. talk about what you think are his strengths and potential weaknesses. >> he operated on my son, so i know him very well. he is every bit as good as his reputation. one of the greatest neurosurgeons in the history of the world. his appeal is that he is a genuine outsider. people hate washington....
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campaigns to emphasize the quality of their food and making their menu simple as they move their menu to similarities such as chipotle, and they're ditching their sugary soft drinks, coke said the volume of cases fell per strength 1% per quarter in north america. >> there is no question we need to improve our execution in many markets, especially consumer strategies. >> other energy and coffee drinks are more appealing to millennials, the equity investments are radical, but i guess they have been a little late to get into the non-cob, with good reason, than selling a carb soft drink, it is going to be a long haul. >> it is a double whammy because these companies are facing difficult challenges from overseas, a weaker european and china economy. both coca-cola and mcdonald's get stronger sales abroad, meaning they could cut into profits, the timing could not be worse. as results increasingly are highlighting who are losing cuts with more customers. it is some of the biggest most powerful brands for consumers in the world. >>> and another story at a classic american brand, harley davidson, with profits dipp
campaigns to emphasize the quality of their food and making their menu simple as they move their menu to similarities such as chipotle, and they're ditching their sugary soft drinks, coke said the volume of cases fell per strength 1% per quarter in north america. >> there is no question we need to improve our execution in many markets, especially consumer strategies. >> other energy and coffee drinks are more appealing to millennials, the equity investments are radical, but i guess...
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>> we believe our body is a temple and that we should treat it as such. don't take in things that would defile our bodies. but to take in things that are healthy and nutritious. >> so prescription pills kind of fall into a gray area. with regard to the word of wisdom, huh? >> it does. >> i've heard from a number of people out here there is a kind of pressure to be perfect in the church. how do you respond to that? >> you know, i think the gospel of jesus christ teaches us to become more like him and so to become like him means to be as perfect as we can. >> do you get the sense that people in the lds church are concerned about being judged? >> i do think people have that fear. they're scared maybe that their family will reject them or maybe even the congregations that they attend, if they find out, maybe they would reject them. i haven't experienced that. i think we're harder on ourselves than other people are. >> utah leads the nation in pill addiction. as a bishop how does that make you feel to know? >> well, just to know that my fellow members are stru
>> we believe our body is a temple and that we should treat it as such. don't take in things that would defile our bodies. but to take in things that are healthy and nutritious. >> so prescription pills kind of fall into a gray area. with regard to the word of wisdom, huh? >> it does. >> i've heard from a number of people out here there is a kind of pressure to be perfect in the church. how do you respond to that? >> you know, i think the gospel of jesus christ...
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adamic and fastest-growing region now is incumbent upon us as concerned americans and friends of africa to do our part to tackle the challenges such as the ebola virus not just a threat to the economic prospects hopes and dreams but the nation affected, as was noted at the meeting to restore national security. i suspect some panels will highlight the response including the donors' conference as the remains noted still with the significant gap between where we are dancewear we need to be. this is not i'd like the situations we found ourselves including the response to do the earthquake in haiti does have a number of issues related to the ability of national and international actors to manage a complex crisis. and those have had a -- or have had contact. it is not about epidemiology york public health so we have two books on that subject promote our speakers and to identify the lessons we will need to learn or relearn. please join me to welcome our panel. full bearberry is are available for those present silverbacks some time for discussion i apologize for the brevity. we have said if the court in garett blood dash quarter the u.s.
adamic and fastest-growing region now is incumbent upon us as concerned americans and friends of africa to do our part to tackle the challenges such as the ebola virus not just a threat to the economic prospects hopes and dreams but the nation affected, as was noted at the meeting to restore national security. i suspect some panels will highlight the response including the donors' conference as the remains noted still with the significant gap between where we are dancewear we need to be. this...
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there needs to be counseling certainly after tragedies such as this.ef counseling but begin to get a tap on it. we have ways of disconnected generation. with technology now, they're disconnected. they're not talking to parents. they're not even talking to each other. we really can't monitor what is on those mobile devices and what's on the computers. but what we can monitor is what happens if our home, setting boundaries. kids will rebel against it. i have two teenagers myself. we have to have rules. there have to be some things in effect. >> take the twitter account away. >> put limits on it. we were growing up with limits on tv. you can't watch tv until home work is done. we have to do certain things. boundaries are important. having a meal with your children. secretary meal time. spending some significant time. showing up at their parent-teacher involvement. also showing up at their games. my kids, i was the busiest mom, but they would look up and see me in the stands at their basketball game. >> they know you cared. >> it's about time for caring. >
there needs to be counseling certainly after tragedies such as this.ef counseling but begin to get a tap on it. we have ways of disconnected generation. with technology now, they're disconnected. they're not talking to parents. they're not even talking to each other. we really can't monitor what is on those mobile devices and what's on the computers. but what we can monitor is what happens if our home, setting boundaries. kids will rebel against it. i have two teenagers myself. we have to have...
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repurpose for this reporting requirement and that it would have been great to involve departments such as dcyf in fleshing out some of these requirements. in addition to the nonprofits, most of our city contractors do have stringent requirements for equal pay as well. for example, for public works contracts throughout the state of california, contractors and subcontractors are required to pay prevailing wages for all of their field labor. state requirements also dictate the required hourly wage levels for each trade to be paid directly to the workers whether you are a female or a male. so, although i do agree with the data collection as a useful tool, i just question the group and organizations that's included as part of this because i think that many of them actually have many requirements they have to abide by already. other issues that i believe should be sorted out before hand -- and i do appreciate there is a nine-month what we've been calling a gestation period before they take effect, i think a lot of thesev things should be addressed up front at the beginning. furthermore, many bu
repurpose for this reporting requirement and that it would have been great to involve departments such as dcyf in fleshing out some of these requirements. in addition to the nonprofits, most of our city contractors do have stringent requirements for equal pay as well. for example, for public works contracts throughout the state of california, contractors and subcontractors are required to pay prevailing wages for all of their field labor. state requirements also dictate the required hourly wage...
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you can't transport it as such.ey are two official agencies speaking out of both ends of their mouth. i'm not saying anything, i'm just saying we trust them to be on the same page. they're not. >> there's another agency that says you cannot come in the apartment without a permit. >> by the way, they knock on the door, can we come in? no. this is enough of a national emergency, we are not going to wait. >> we would have built the structure around the entire building. we are going to pump in oxygen, but you ain't leaving. listen, some of that is embedded beaurocracy and it's inherent. i think the part adam brought up that people are frustrated with is the lack of accountability and the idea that somehow you are going to tell us something we know isn't right is right? let me ask you this? i have a very important question to ask. is there a libertarian solution to this? i mean, do you like the cdc or not? do you want a cdc or not? >> just what neil is saying and a lot of people agree, it's not about libertarian, republi
you can't transport it as such.ey are two official agencies speaking out of both ends of their mouth. i'm not saying anything, i'm just saying we trust them to be on the same page. they're not. >> there's another agency that says you cannot come in the apartment without a permit. >> by the way, they knock on the door, can we come in? no. this is enough of a national emergency, we are not going to wait. >> we would have built the structure around the entire building. we are...
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specifics or anything, but the fundamental thing that this case was about was that there was no such thing as a reporter's privilege. if you read the government's brief in the fourth circuit appeal, that's what they say. there is no such thing as a reporter's privilege. and so they turn this case into a showdown over the first amendment and over the freedom of the press in the united states. and so i am happy to carry on that fight, but it wasn't me who really started it. i think what, you know, this has been a long case, i got subpoenaed in 2008 first. but what i can say now is with all of these people showing their support, i'm willing to keep fighting. because now i know that i have just an enormous group of people supporting me. and one of the things that i would like to say is that the real reason i'm doing this is for the future of journalism. my oldest son, tom, standing right there is a journalist and i want to make sure that the same protections that i have had in my career are therefore the future reporters in america because there is no way we could do our jobs if we don't have the
specifics or anything, but the fundamental thing that this case was about was that there was no such thing as a reporter's privilege. if you read the government's brief in the fourth circuit appeal, that's what they say. there is no such thing as a reporter's privilege. and so they turn this case into a showdown over the first amendment and over the freedom of the press in the united states. and so i am happy to carry on that fight, but it wasn't me who really started it. i think what, you...