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the editorial admits that it is in reaction to the editorial two weeks ago calling for an end to the it is about a half century too late, but not to the cold-war brain of the washington post editorial board which seems to be trapped somewhere in the 1960s. the editorial begins with a swipe at the times, saying that fidel castro called for an end to the u.s. embargo. anyone who knows anything about cuba and fidel, knows that fidel is no longer involved in writing such columns that occasionally appear under his name, because the 88-year-old retired dictator is apparently suffering from dementia and is incapable of making public comments. the washington post pretends that fidel is still involved and lavishing praise. the washington post makes its case for continuing the embargo based entirely on cuba's handling on the investigation of a car accident. that's it. that's the washington post's case. every man, woman, and child in cuba should be punished by a united states embargo, because the washington post is unsatisfied with cuba's investigation of a car accident. here is the washington
the editorial admits that it is in reaction to the editorial two weeks ago calling for an end to the it is about a half century too late, but not to the cold-war brain of the washington post editorial board which seems to be trapped somewhere in the 1960s. the editorial begins with a swipe at the times, saying that fidel castro called for an end to the u.s. embargo. anyone who knows anything about cuba and fidel, knows that fidel is no longer involved in writing such columns that occasionally...
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>>> this week on the journal editorial report. president obama steps up his administration ebola response as the disease's spread, faith in the international agencies in charge of containing the outbreak. another wild week on wall street. what the stock market swings signal for the fragile u.s. recovery. >>> and they swept into office on promises of tax cuts and reforms. why are some gop governors facing difficult battle for re-election this november? welcome to the journal editorial report. >>> president obama vowed this week his administration would tackle the ebola threat in a quote, much more aggressive way, authorizing the pentagon to call up reserve and national guard troops to assist u.s. efforts in liberia, and deploying s.w.a.t. teams to any hospitals reporting a new case here at home. news of another u.s. infection and the spread in africa raised questions just how well domestic and international agencies are responding, and whether institutions like the cdc and world health organization are failing in their core mission
>>> this week on the journal editorial report. president obama steps up his administration ebola response as the disease's spread, faith in the international agencies in charge of containing the outbreak. another wild week on wall street. what the stock market swings signal for the fragile u.s. recovery. >>> and they swept into office on promises of tax cuts and reforms. why are some gop governors facing difficult battle for re-election this november? welcome to the journal...
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yesterday fidel castro issued a written response to the "times" editorial.e from fidel castro, who most knowledgeable sources believe is suffering from dementia now and is incapable of responding. in order to make it sound like fidel, the statement refers to the military dictator who seized power in cuba seven years before fidel castro then seized power from him. the fake castro reminds cubans, bautista took power on march 10, 1952, only 50 days after the general election. this can never be forgotten. that really is purify del. -- pure fidel. what is extraordinary is that it's a virtual full reprinting of the new york times editorial which contains many very sharp criticism of the castro brothers regime. president obama has not responded to the editorial but senator robert mendez of new jersey has. new jersey has the second largest population of cuban-americans in the united states. senator mendez himself was born in new york in 1954 after his parents fled, not castro's cuba, but bautista's cuba. the regime that the united states supported. senator mendez wr
yesterday fidel castro issued a written response to the "times" editorial.e from fidel castro, who most knowledgeable sources believe is suffering from dementia now and is incapable of responding. in order to make it sound like fidel, the statement refers to the military dictator who seized power in cuba seven years before fidel castro then seized power from him. the fake castro reminds cubans, bautista took power on march 10, 1952, only 50 days after the general election. this can...
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there used to be a time when if there were no editorial written presence we would not use the picture. she just simply would not -- >> i'm glad you raised that point because it takes us to the second thing we want to discuss. i apologize to those of you who have heard as armey talk about this for hours on an already, but our access project is directly related to what andrea just said. a little bit of history, last december the photographers led the press corps and washington media more broadly in pushing for greater access at the white house, particularly to photographs. let's give credit where it is due. the white house has responded to that to some degree, and they have allowed -- that is why you are seeing more still only opportunity and the are open to more of them than we have currently gun. but as soon as that happened , the white house correspondent association board realized, that is a very small thing for us to be asking for in the wake of -- we got their attention, we got the white house attention last december. we wanted to follow up with something bigger and something that
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. >>> this week on the journal editorial report, isis on the march as islamic state fighters make alarming gains. new questions about president obama's plan to degrade and destroy the terror group. plus, as more than a dozen states brace for policy cancellations, will obama care take center stage in the final weeks of the midterm campaign? and blue state blues, why some incumbent democratic governors are in the fight of their political lives. >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. as islamic state militants made alarming gains in syria and western iraq, secretary of state john kerry defended the strategy wednesday suggesting that protecting the town of kobani was not a priority of the u.s. led coalition. >> notwithstanding the crisis in kobani, the original targets of our efforts have been the command and control centers and infrastructure, we're trying to deprive the isil of the overall ability, not just in kobani but throughout syria and into iraq. >> joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist dan henninger, brett stevens and editorial board member
. >>> this week on the journal editorial report, isis on the march as islamic state fighters make alarming gains. new questions about president obama's plan to degrade and destroy the terror group. plus, as more than a dozen states brace for policy cancellations, will obama care take center stage in the final weeks of the midterm campaign? and blue state blues, why some incumbent democratic governors are in the fight of their political lives. >>> welcome to "the journal...
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>>> welcome to the journal editorial report. well, they can run but president obama isn't letting them hide. with just over a week to go until election day vulnerable democrats are trying to distance themselves from the unpopular president in his policies. a task mr. obama made more difficult this week when he told the reverend al sharpton in a radio interview that these candidates are all his allies in congress. >> the bottom line is these are all folks who vote with me. they have supported my agenda in congress. so this isn't about my feelings being hurt. these are folks who are strong allies and supporters of me and i tell them, i said, you know what, you do what you need to win, i will be responsible for making sure our voters turn out. >> joining the panel this week wall street journal columnist and deputy header. and kim strasle and jason riley, author of the new book, "please stop helping us, how liberals make it harder for blacks to succeed." so jason is president obama the single biggest liability for democrats this ele
>>> welcome to the journal editorial report. well, they can run but president obama isn't letting them hide. with just over a week to go until election day vulnerable democrats are trying to distance themselves from the unpopular president in his policies. a task mr. obama made more difficult this week when he told the reverend al sharpton in a radio interview that these candidates are all his allies in congress. >> the bottom line is these are all folks who vote with me. they...
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as senator feinstein noted in her editorial, in her view this legislation is a short-sighted action that would destroy the integrity of zoning throughout san francisco. this is not only former member of the board of supervisors or a president of the board of supervisors, but a former mayor of san francisco saying that. and on the issue of back taxes, i want to just note what i said last time. on april 3rd, 2012, the city's tax collector issued a memo stating that a website company who receive rent and connection with an occupancy transaction is an operator that is responsible for collecting the transit occupancy tax associated with that rental and for remiting it to the city. we have heard testimony from air bnb that they owe approximately 25 million in unpaid transit occupancy tax he. senator feinstein further stated in her editorial that this common sense amendment to collect back taxes was rejected by the board of supervisors and i quote, we must protect the integrity of san francisco and ensure that taxes that are due are paid in full. end quote. i agree with senator feinstein and st
as senator feinstein noted in her editorial, in her view this legislation is a short-sighted action that would destroy the integrity of zoning throughout san francisco. this is not only former member of the board of supervisors or a president of the board of supervisors, but a former mayor of san francisco saying that. and on the issue of back taxes, i want to just note what i said last time. on april 3rd, 2012, the city's tax collector issued a memo stating that a website company who receive...
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eso es lo que plantea el new york times, el comitÉ editorial, apunta que es hora de que presidente obamaro de polÍtica con la aduana podrÍa representar un gran triunfo. >> puede ser uno de los legados mÁs importantes de la polÍtica exterior de la administraciÓn obama. >> pero propiciar un cambio en la polÍtica exterior tambiÉn es un riesgo. >> es un tema que puede enfurecer a los miembros del congreso que son poderosos. >> la casa blanca pueden tomar ciertos pasos uni lateralmente. >> cuba se estarÍa presentando para una era post embargo. >> que hemos visto una flexibilizaciÓn del embargo, hemos visto a los cubanos que puedan viajar a la isla, ese vÍnculo y ese contacto... >> una polÍtica de embargo de 50 aÑos con cuba dice ontoÑo no ha dado resultados. >> debemos encontrar una soluciÓn distinta, el el objetivo es que haya reformas en la isla. >> ahora quedarÍa por ver la reacciÓn de cuba ante la editorial del periÓdico, el embargo era utilizado como una excusa para justificar las cosas que hacÍan mal. >> mÁs de 6 millones de bolivianos fueron convocados para votar, para elegir president
eso es lo que plantea el new york times, el comitÉ editorial, apunta que es hora de que presidente obamaro de polÍtica con la aduana podrÍa representar un gran triunfo. >> puede ser uno de los legados mÁs importantes de la polÍtica exterior de la administraciÓn obama. >> pero propiciar un cambio en la polÍtica exterior tambiÉn es un riesgo. >> es un tema que puede enfurecer a los miembros del congreso que son poderosos. >> la casa blanca pueden tomar ciertos...
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poussaint: at 3:00, anchor aaron brown joins the staff for an editorial meeting.hether the cia now has a license to assassinate americans suspected of being in al qaeda. woman: i think it's a pretty good debate. i don't think there's going to be a lot of popular outrage, but i still think it's interesting. right. poussaint: other stories that night -- an approaching winter snowstorm. and a story on whether american airliners should be equipped with missile defense systems. bohrman: we sort of think, with a wink and a nod, that israeli jets, passenger airliners, are protected this way. and is it something that we now need to consider? i think there's a conversation there. right, i'm persuaded. fine. is this the right guest? poussaint: and once you choose a topic, how do you tell the story? if you look up on cable all day, well, there's a regular group of experts, and two years ago, they were o.j. experts, and now they're terrorism experts and national security experts. does he have any idea about planes where it's already being used, and he talks about that, like w
poussaint: at 3:00, anchor aaron brown joins the staff for an editorial meeting.hether the cia now has a license to assassinate americans suspected of being in al qaeda. woman: i think it's a pretty good debate. i don't think there's going to be a lot of popular outrage, but i still think it's interesting. right. poussaint: other stories that night -- an approaching winter snowstorm. and a story on whether american airliners should be equipped with missile defense systems. bohrman: we sort of...
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on the panel, to you feel something is lost when editorial is taken out of a situation like that in this sense that it does not acknowledge what you do as a writer, which is also pick up your own color and different pieces of the scene in that that is part of the editorial role as well? >> the person we cover the most is the person we know the least. we have all covered centers and mayors and governors. those people you see so much. you have a sense of who they are. they are guarded, like any other politician. you have a sense of who these people are in the way you have not a clue what this president is liked. i guess the question all the time. >> you feel like you knew what clinton and bush were like? >> i feel like a i have known each successively less i would not say that they were nasty. they tell you how much bush 41 was more engaged, dropping by the briefing room from time to time or seeing them in a casual kind of setting. and carter would do all of these things. and that was not the case with clinton, but the very first airforce one trip i took with clinton, he came to the back a
on the panel, to you feel something is lost when editorial is taken out of a situation like that in this sense that it does not acknowledge what you do as a writer, which is also pick up your own color and different pieces of the scene in that that is part of the editorial role as well? >> the person we cover the most is the person we know the least. we have all covered centers and mayors and governors. those people you see so much. you have a sense of who they are. they are guarded, like...
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those states, you know, here's the thing i don't get from the "wall street journal" editorial page. are racist when they want to build a wall, they want to stop immigration? they're not. they're reacting to the fact their hospitals are flooded. that the network, the network of care is -- >> maybe occasionally get a couple to leave new york and visit there. might make a difference. or just ask adam. what do you think about it? >> well, it is interesting to hear you mocking the "wall street journal" editorial page, which i happen to agree with on the immigration, completely. makes a lot of good sense. i' subject, which is, look, if you want to, like, take your silly -- excuse me, take the -- >> you said no name-calling earlier in the show. >> and i corrected myself and i apologize, but i don't fault consulates, anything nation's consulates, including our own, for helping their national comply with the law in the country where they are. that's what consulates are for. we would expect our consulate to do the same for us if we were traveling -- >> not the law because they're here illegal
those states, you know, here's the thing i don't get from the "wall street journal" editorial page. are racist when they want to build a wall, they want to stop immigration? they're not. they're reacting to the fact their hospitals are flooded. that the network, the network of care is -- >> maybe occasionally get a couple to leave new york and visit there. might make a difference. or just ask adam. what do you think about it? >> well, it is interesting to hear you mocking...
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>>> this week on "the journal" editorial report. as ebola comes to the united states, a look at what more we could be doing to stop its spread. plus foreign policy returns to the campaign trail as the isis threat becomes an issue in the midterm elections. could it cost democrats chrome of the senate. >>> and president obama is reportedly on the verge of cutting a nuclear deal with iran, but who's really calling the shots as the deadline nears? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. this week the first case of i ebola was diagnosed in the united states after a dallas man fell i will with the virus after a trip to liberia. my guest says the real threat could emerge a few months from now. dr. scott gottlieb is a form ee commissioner at the food and drug administration. welcome back. >> thanks for haferg ving me. >> you have been predicting for months this would get worse. how worried should we be about the dallas case? >> i think the public health officials will contain this case. it looks like there might be so
>>> this week on "the journal" editorial report. as ebola comes to the united states, a look at what more we could be doing to stop its spread. plus foreign policy returns to the campaign trail as the isis threat becomes an issue in the midterm elections. could it cost democrats chrome of the senate. >>> and president obama is reportedly on the verge of cutting a nuclear deal with iran, but who's really calling the shots as the deadline nears? >>> welcome to...
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, the writers on the panel, to you feel something is lost when editorial is taken out of a situationlike that in this sense that it does not acknowledge what you do as a writer, which is also pick up your own color and different pieces of the scene in that that is part of the editorial role as well? >> the person we cover the most is the person we know the least. we have all covered centers and mayors and governors. those people you see so much. you have a sense of who they are. they are guarded, like any other politician. you have a sense of who these people are in the way you have not a clue what this president is liked. i guess the question all the time. >> you feel like you knew what clinton and bush were like? >> i feel lik
, the writers on the panel, to you feel something is lost when editorial is taken out of a situationlike that in this sense that it does not acknowledge what you do as a writer, which is also pick up your own color and different pieces of the scene in that that is part of the editorial role as well? >> the person we cover the most is the person we know the least. we have all covered centers and mayors and governors. those people you see so much. you have a sense of who they are. they are...
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the editorial said stability is bliss and turmoil brings havoc. the daily also used the word turmoil 25 years ago to describe the pro-democracy movement at beijing's tiananmen square. the latest commentary criticized the protesters, saying they're trying to play a role in a revolution. >>> the head of the u.n.'s mission for ebola emergency response warns the outbreak could grow even worse. anthony banbury says the number of new infections could surge from 1,000 per week now to 10,000 by early december. banbury was citing figures based on a world health organization estimate. he spoke to members of the security council by video link from ghana's capital accra where the mission is headquartered. he set a deadline of december 1st for at least 70% of ineffected people to be isolated and receiving treatment. and he said at least 70% of burials should be handled without the risk of contamination. >> we either stop ebola now, or we face an entirely unprecedented situation for which we do not have a plan. >> security council members voted unanimously last
the editorial said stability is bliss and turmoil brings havoc. the daily also used the word turmoil 25 years ago to describe the pro-democracy movement at beijing's tiananmen square. the latest commentary criticized the protesters, saying they're trying to play a role in a revolution. >>> the head of the u.n.'s mission for ebola emergency response warns the outbreak could grow even worse. anthony banbury says the number of new infections could surge from 1,000 per week now to 10,000...
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>>> welcome to "the journal editorial report", i'm paul gigot.resident obama vowed his administration would tackle the ebola threat in a much more aggressive way, calling up reserve and national guard troops to assist u.s. efforts in liberia and medical s.w.a.t. teams to any hospital reporting a new case here at home. but news of another u.s. infection along with dire predictions of the virus's continued spread in west africa raise questions about how well domestic and international agencies are responding. and whether institutions like the cdc and the world health organization are failing in their core mission to contain such outbreaks. joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist dan henninger and joe rago and former fda deputy commissioner and wall street journal report, dr. scott got leeb. good to have you here. you've been predicting all along this would be worse than people in washington were saying. now that's turned out to be true. is the administration finally getting its arms around the extent of the problem? >> they are f
>>> welcome to "the journal editorial report", i'm paul gigot.resident obama vowed his administration would tackle the ebola threat in a much more aggressive way, calling up reserve and national guard troops to assist u.s. efforts in liberia and medical s.w.a.t. teams to any hospital reporting a new case here at home. but news of another u.s. infection along with dire predictions of the virus's continued spread in west africa raise questions about how well domestic and...
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the journal editorial report is up next and i'll see you on the fox report 7:00. ♪ ♪ "here i am.u like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. óqoqúúÑ@ are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>> this week on the journal editorial report, isis on the march as islamic state fighters make alarming gains. new questions about president obama's plan to degrade and destroy the terror group. plus, as more than a dozen states brace for policy cancellations, will obama care take center stage in the final weeks of the midterm campaign? and blue state blues, why some incumbent democratic governors are in the fight of their political lives. >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report."
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she was asked three times at an editorial board meeting with the louisville courier journal. >> did yout obama in 2008, 2012? >> this election isn't about the president. it's about -- >> i know -- >> -- making sure we put kentuckians back to work. >> did you vote for him? >> i was a delegate for hillary clinton. i think kentuckians know i'm a clinton democrat through and through. i respect the sanctity of the ballot box and i know that the members of this editorial board do as well. >> so you're not going to answer? >> again, i don't think the president is on the ballot as much as mitch mcconnell might want him to be. >> all right. well, the new york times highlights that unifying gop election strategy. they're playing up the safety of america as like this one aimed at arizona's ann kirkpatrick calling into question the level of basic protection democrats have provided. >>> we're learning more details about the brawl that broke out in alaska last month involving sarah palin's children and her husband. according to the police report, obtained by tmz, bristol says the homeowner shoved her
she was asked three times at an editorial board meeting with the louisville courier journal. >> did yout obama in 2008, 2012? >> this election isn't about the president. it's about -- >> i know -- >> -- making sure we put kentuckians back to work. >> did you vote for him? >> i was a delegate for hillary clinton. i think kentuckians know i'm a clinton democrat through and through. i respect the sanctity of the ballot box and i know that the members of this...
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. >> handling of the return in an editorial to dallas morning news. she was questioned for hours and put in an isolation tent next to the hospital in new jersey. preliminary tests have come back negative for ebola. new jersey, new york, and illinois are requiring a 21-day mandatory quarantine for healthcare workers who have had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> could virginia be next? dulles international is another so-called board of entry airport. we ask passengers about mandatory quarantines and would it be a good idea? >> we don't want to put the family at risk either. so i think they should be quarantined, but in a professional way. >> i don't know what the right answer is, but it is a scary situation. >> they can't just grab somebody from the airplane and keep them for 21 days. i think they should discuss it with the healthcare workers. >> she worries about the people who will follow her. she is one of the many healthcare workers with doctors without borders who are crucial in the fight against ebola in west africa. >> the ai
. >> handling of the return in an editorial to dallas morning news. she was questioned for hours and put in an isolation tent next to the hospital in new jersey. preliminary tests have come back negative for ebola. new jersey, new york, and illinois are requiring a 21-day mandatory quarantine for healthcare workers who have had direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. >> could virginia be next? dulles international is another so-called board of entry airport. we ask...
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we know this because an editorial in the administration newspaper -- oh, sorry. sorry about that. i wasn't looking behind me. [laughter] onwards and upwards. how do we know this? there was an editorial in the administration newspaper, the newspaper that could have been trashed when he burned washington in 1814, and we know from the diary of the paper, that madison dictated the contents of that editorial to the editor of the national intelligence. what that means is that as early as the spring of 1811, madison was considering very seriously the need to go to war with great britain. and this is seven months before the 12th congress and its warhawks meet in washington. now, the negotiations between monroe and madison confirmed madison's suspicions. not only did the british have no intention of changing their policies, they also announced effectively that they would continue with these policies for as long as it took for them to end napoleons domination of europe. this is 1811, remember. and in 1811, nobody was predicting that napoleon bonaparte would be gone from the national scene b
we know this because an editorial in the administration newspaper -- oh, sorry. sorry about that. i wasn't looking behind me. [laughter] onwards and upwards. how do we know this? there was an editorial in the administration newspaper, the newspaper that could have been trashed when he burned washington in 1814, and we know from the diary of the paper, that madison dictated the contents of that editorial to the editor of the national intelligence. what that means is that as early as the spring...
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most candidates sit down with editorial board. the editorial board posts a video of the conversation online. that's not only how people get to see the candidate in a setting, it helps them decide who they're going to endorse. bruce braley has sat down with the iowa papers but joni ernst turned them all down. the des moines register, she had extensive negotiations with the paper. she was scheduled to do her interview friday morning, but then at the last minute she bailed. asked whether this has ever happened before, a representative of the des moines register says, quote, never, not that i'm aware of. spokesperson for the cedar rapids gazette says, quote, i cannot recall a time that this has happened before. dubuque telegraph herald. quote, i don't think it has ever happened. and who knows if it's a coincidence but all three of those papers have now endorsed bruce braley, the democrat, over joni ernst in that hard-fought senate race. this race in iowa for a while looked like it was slipping away from the democrats, but it has now t
most candidates sit down with editorial board. the editorial board posts a video of the conversation online. that's not only how people get to see the candidate in a setting, it helps them decide who they're going to endorse. bruce braley has sat down with the iowa papers but joni ernst turned them all down. the des moines register, she had extensive negotiations with the paper. she was scheduled to do her interview friday morning, but then at the last minute she bailed. asked whether this has...
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the editorial board this past week, along with his challenger. moines sunday register." open phones for the next 20 minutes. good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'd like to talk about opportunity cost and how the patriot act is an example of government enlargement. i think on your program, it was reported when he started in -- when it started in '02, it was less than $10 billion. billion. like $70 payrolllions of on the -- 5 million spies on the payroll. mining.n people data i want to compare this with the number of farmers who pay taxes, the bureau of labor statistics has less than 8000 -- 800,000 americans who pay taxes while they farm. host: another headline this morning, "a robust docket could define chief justice robert's legacy." we talked to adam liptak a few minutes ago. the justices are arriving for the traditional red mass in advance of the first monday in october, when the new term officially gets underway. next is brenda joining us from houston. good morning, democrats line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i g
the editorial board this past week, along with his challenger. moines sunday register." open phones for the next 20 minutes. good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'd like to talk about opportunity cost and how the patriot act is an example of government enlargement. i think on your program, it was reported when he started in -- when it started in '02, it was less than $10 billion. billion. like $70 payrolllions of on the -- 5 million spies on the payroll....
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that's something that while newspaper editorial boards, you know, maybe in a lot of states don't haveact they used to, the des moines register is the des moines register. it's still a cut above it has a kind of influence that's kind of different. now the ernst campaign will make the case that they were already against us, the editorial board, so they weren't going to win the endorsement. it's a sense you do get some time with her but they didn't want to sit down for an hour and have longer lengthier conversations on issues. look, just spending the amount of time i've spent in the state talking with people and everything else we know about it numberswise, she's got a little bit of momentum. braley's got some catching up to do. the question is, is the democratic ground game still so strong in iowa that it can overcome? you talk to some democrats, they're getting kind of nervous because they don't sense any excitement around braley. there is excitement around ernst in the republican base. it isn't equal on the braley side of things. >> speaking of excitement, there's a place where there'
that's something that while newspaper editorial boards, you know, maybe in a lot of states don't haveact they used to, the des moines register is the des moines register. it's still a cut above it has a kind of influence that's kind of different. now the ernst campaign will make the case that they were already against us, the editorial board, so they weren't going to win the endorsement. it's a sense you do get some time with her but they didn't want to sit down for an hour and have longer...
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tear out the leaves, but in these blank leaves, and then he went through over a couple of years, editorial passes, and you can see that he sometimes rewrote passages because if he would have deleted something and then it was referred to later, he had to somehow introduce a freshly. so that is what you see here. you also find pages were pasted together. he was not going to read it all. you can see postage stamps. these have broken off. he used these to turn to pages quickly. the protruding in sabah and broken over much use dividend here we have a photo of him taken in new york. the last group of photos from the last group of photos that was ever taken company in new york 1867, the winter 67-68 tell his great second final reading to order the united states. >> how did the library did dickens material? >> well, the performance companies kids to the collection tool the purpose -- the purchase of tugrik is collections of english and american literature in private hands in a 20th-century. this was back in 1940-41. one was wgn is hell, i great but publishing magnate and cincinnati, a friend of th
tear out the leaves, but in these blank leaves, and then he went through over a couple of years, editorial passes, and you can see that he sometimes rewrote passages because if he would have deleted something and then it was referred to later, he had to somehow introduce a freshly. so that is what you see here. you also find pages were pasted together. he was not going to read it all. you can see postage stamps. these have broken off. he used these to turn to pages quickly. the protruding in...
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recent editorials make their position in this race very clear, and it is one the many voters seem to disagree with. with less than 12 days to go, time is precious. joni wants to spend every minute talking to undecided voters, hearing their concerns, demonstrating why we need a change in washington. if you are interested in how many undecided voters there are in that race, a new poll out thursday shows that ernst has a slender reed, a 2% lead. poll, jonio that ernst leads 48% to 46%, with 4% of likely voters undecided. plenty of stories as well about other polling in races around the country. this from the closely watched colorado race. senator mark udall in a tough reelection race against republican cory gardner, a remember -- a member of the republican party. that internal poll from udall's camp shows that he holds a one-point lead over cory gardner. gives udall 45% to gardeners 44% among likely voters. 6% remain undecided. we want to talk to undecided voters. it is a small slice of the electorate. back in the summer, we can show you where the undecideds stood, in which state had th
recent editorials make their position in this race very clear, and it is one the many voters seem to disagree with. with less than 12 days to go, time is precious. joni wants to spend every minute talking to undecided voters, hearing their concerns, demonstrating why we need a change in washington. if you are interested in how many undecided voters there are in that race, a new poll out thursday shows that ernst has a slender reed, a 2% lead. poll, jonio that ernst leads 48% to 46%, with 4% of...
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and an editorial read on the main china broadcast and published in the state run daily newspaper said, occupy central has brought harm to hong kong and misfortunate to the public. if it continues unchecked, the consequences would be unimaginable. the community of hong kong should work together to support the government of hong kong and support the hong kong police's decisive law enforcement to restore social order in hong kong and soon as possible. and the warning of decisive law enforcement action reminds some of 1989, that was just before chinese tanks rolled to tenimin square. >> that is a chilling. >> thank you. i was talking with dr. gorner and we referenced an ongoing new's conference governor perry talking about the reference of ebola. he said the one case came in contact with school age children. they are not showing signs and symptoms. but they are going to be monitered. >> this case is serious. rest assured our system is working as it should. professionals on every level of the chain of command know what to do to minimize the potential risk to the people of texas and of this
and an editorial read on the main china broadcast and published in the state run daily newspaper said, occupy central has brought harm to hong kong and misfortunate to the public. if it continues unchecked, the consequences would be unimaginable. the community of hong kong should work together to support the government of hong kong and support the hong kong police's decisive law enforcement to restore social order in hong kong and soon as possible. and the warning of decisive law enforcement...
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the sunday, the front pages and editorials, questions on the response to the ebola virus by the federal government and world health organizations. , how the world health organization failed to stop the ebola disaster ." are you confident of the response so far? phone lines are open -- host: good sunday morning to you. you can also join us online -- host: the story this hour from reuters, from dallas, the first ebola take -- ebola patient in the u.s. to return from the thet -- to return for worse, going from serious .ritical in a dallas hospital the case of thomas eric duncan has heightened concerns that the worst epidemic of ebola on record could spread from west africa, where it began in march, so far it has taken over 3400 lives. this headline this morning, the front page of the dallas news as the hospital and west and faces new criticism. this is one of the issues on the sunday morning programs, with that, nancy callow with an update. class topics today do include the ebola virus arriving in the u.s.. they will also talk about the secret service, the fight against isis, and politics.
the sunday, the front pages and editorials, questions on the response to the ebola virus by the federal government and world health organizations. , how the world health organization failed to stop the ebola disaster ." are you confident of the response so far? phone lines are open -- host: good sunday morning to you. you can also join us online -- host: the story this hour from reuters, from dallas, the first ebola take -- ebola patient in the u.s. to return from the thet -- to return for...
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group,your editorial 2008 and 2012. first of all, why that question, and what kind of news did she make? >> well, the question was asked because mcconnell has spent the past year trying to tie her to barack obama and barack obama's policies. his favorability rating is somewhere around 28%. he is very much dislike. people do not like his policies, and mcconnell has been trying to convince voters that grimes, if she is elected, will simply do the president's bidding, will vote for the agenda and policies that he once in place, which senator mcconnell argues are bad for kentucky. because this is about the third time she has been asked this question, and she was asked the question whether or not she would vote i amcconnell, and -- sorry, whether she would vote for obama, and she would not answer the question. she was a clinton delegate in 2008. she said i believe in the sanctity of the ballot box, but she was asked every wartime specifically whether she voted for president obama, and she would not say. she has been getting
group,your editorial 2008 and 2012. first of all, why that question, and what kind of news did she make? >> well, the question was asked because mcconnell has spent the past year trying to tie her to barack obama and barack obama's policies. his favorability rating is somewhere around 28%. he is very much dislike. people do not like his policies, and mcconnell has been trying to convince voters that grimes, if she is elected, will simply do the president's bidding, will vote for the...
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unless you're a member of the new york times editorial board, you have no trouble seeing the problem here. you realize how easy it is to go around and still get into the country. people have literally walked around the fence about 20 feet to the east of where it begins. if it were not so serious, this would be for jon stewart. then there are the coyotes. even people who smuggle human beings across the border for profit. the coyotes get their money up front. consequently in the words of bureaucrats ever where, they are disinsent advised to care whether the people they are smuggling into america make it alive. retired sheriff's, who started the border sheriff's coalition, tell us there are times when the coyotes, cornered by authorities, will abandon their car. with people in the trunk. which might not be so bad, except sometimes they do it while driving across the rio grande. and then they just watch as their car sinks in the river and they escape the border patrol. and the evil doesn't stop there. sheriffs confirm that they are running the show on the southern side of the border. and
unless you're a member of the new york times editorial board, you have no trouble seeing the problem here. you realize how easy it is to go around and still get into the country. people have literally walked around the fence about 20 feet to the east of where it begins. if it were not so serious, this would be for jon stewart. then there are the coyotes. even people who smuggle human beings across the border for profit. the coyotes get their money up front. consequently in the words of...
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. >> nypd used to do until those morons in the "new york times" editori editorial -- we have to find out what people are thinking, we have to find out who the radicals are, we have to find out what's going on in the mosques which are often incubators for these terror attacks. >> and former director of the cia, general michael hayden says we need to be concerned about terrorists online recitements. >> what we have now are these lower threshold attacks, they are very, very hard to stop, particularly when these terrorists are self-motivated. the recruitment that's happening on the world wide web, at what point does that radicalization process protect it from free speech and free thought into something that's inevitably violent in which we as a people, as a community, have a right to interfere. >> so as a country, how do we move forward from this, as we are faced from evil, directly confronted by multiple attacks, a reluctance by the administration. out of irrational fears, plus a need to be able to proceed forward with counter intelligence, surveillance, without people saying their libe
. >> nypd used to do until those morons in the "new york times" editori editorial -- we have to find out what people are thinking, we have to find out who the radicals are, we have to find out what's going on in the mosques which are often incubators for these terror attacks. >> and former director of the cia, general michael hayden says we need to be concerned about terrorists online recitements. >> what we have now are these lower threshold attacks, they are very,...
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his editorial skills helped guide the newspaper on a pair of national scandals. he came to the world's attention in 1971, when he and publisher katharine graham published a classified study of the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. he spoke to me about that time and his rivalry with "the new york times." >> "the new york times" had gotten it, it was their story, and they had published it for three days. we were just sucking air. we did not have it. we had to do that most iritating of all newspaper acts, you have to quote the other paper. blah blah blah blah blah, "the new york times" said today. >> later, he backed the reporters that broke the story that led to president nixon's resignation. >> that accentuated what the pentagon papers had done for you. you were a force to be reckoned with and you would beat everybody. >> it put us on the map. nixon did. and then it put us on the stage, where journalists are not supposed to be and they are not very comfortable and particularly good at. rattled us all for a while. >> i talked to bob woodward and carl bernst
his editorial skills helped guide the newspaper on a pair of national scandals. he came to the world's attention in 1971, when he and publisher katharine graham published a classified study of the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. he spoke to me about that time and his rivalry with "the new york times." >> "the new york times" had gotten it, it was their story, and they had published it for three days. we were just sucking air. we did not have it. we had to do...
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much of the criticism stems from the meeting with the louisville courier general's editorial last week. >> did you vote for president obama 2008-2012? >> this election isn't about the president. it's about making sure we put kentucians back to work. >> did you vote for him? >> i was on the way to delegate. i think people are kentucky know i'm a democrat through and through. i respect the sanctity of the ballot box and i know that the members of this editorial board do, as well. >> kentucky expects her to cast a tough vote on anything? is she ever going to answer a tough question on anything? >> so you're not going to answer? >> i'm mitch mcconnell and i approve this message. >> i think she disqualified herself. >> the republic said yesterday that grimes is running the worst senate campaign in a year. you think she'd be getting blown out with getting attacked on both sides. but here's the thing, she's not at all. she eds in to tonight's debate basically in a tie with mitch mcconnell. so what does that say about mitch mcconnell and what does it say about voters who generally feel about t
much of the criticism stems from the meeting with the louisville courier general's editorial last week. >> did you vote for president obama 2008-2012? >> this election isn't about the president. it's about making sure we put kentucians back to work. >> did you vote for him? >> i was on the way to delegate. i think people are kentucky know i'm a democrat through and through. i respect the sanctity of the ballot box and i know that the members of this editorial board do,...
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writes that this is everything about an editorial.magazine -- rotten apples: it is nearly impossible to fire an ineffective teacher. her to oing to do with the roundtable reporters in just a few minutes. we go next to the republican line. good morning. >> good morning. a question for you. the lobbyists came from? >> where the term came from? >> yes. >> if i'm correct on this, when lincoln came to washington, many of his lobby lobby of ere in the the hotel and that is where the term dry from. >> he like to sit in there and smoke cigars and drink his bourbon. i just thought that was interesting. most people do not know that. do you have a comment or did want to play trivia? >> no, i just wanted to pick your brain. have a question next time i call. >> okay. politics story about and shiny objects. the short attention span has made the election the study object. there has been an explosion of one crisis after another, each of with demands an enormous amount of media attention. from the secret service to isis ebola to race relations, candid
writes that this is everything about an editorial.magazine -- rotten apples: it is nearly impossible to fire an ineffective teacher. her to oing to do with the roundtable reporters in just a few minutes. we go next to the republican line. good morning. >> good morning. a question for you. the lobbyists came from? >> where the term came from? >> yes. >> if i'm correct on this, when lincoln came to washington, many of his lobby lobby of ere in the the hotel and that is...
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this editorial read allowed on state television, warning all residents to restore order.continued, quote, the consequences will be unimaginable. >>> just hours as secretary of state john kerr reaffirmed america's support for democracy but made clear this was an internal matter. >> as china knows, we support universal sufferage and believe in open society with highest possible degree of auto nomy. >> all countries should respect china's sovereignty, no one will allow those illegal act that's violate public order, that's the situation in the united states and the same situation in hong kong. >>im mam the number of posts se has kwaquad rupled since the st of the protest. it is now almost 5:00 a.m. thursday in hong kong where resident's are gearing up for a new day of demonstrations faced with the ultimatum will hong kong's chief executive resign, if not what happens next. thank you for joining me jamie. on a huge, it's a huge breaking news day, but in terms of gio politics, i'm not store there's a bigger story in terms of potentially changing the pacific landscape. what do y
this editorial read allowed on state television, warning all residents to restore order.continued, quote, the consequences will be unimaginable. >>> just hours as secretary of state john kerr reaffirmed america's support for democracy but made clear this was an internal matter. >> as china knows, we support universal sufferage and believe in open society with highest possible degree of auto nomy. >> all countries should respect china's sovereignty, no one will allow those...
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motto is raising hell since 1965 and they have political endorsements and he had tore you' all -- editorialtoons. >> the big guardian was the champion of poor people of injustice and they were known to take on battles nobody else would fight. >> the san francisco company also owns the exam they are. >>> they set an intense record this year. more than 60,000 people watched films and that beat last year's record of 60,000. this year's films star witherspoon and other actresses. >>> facebook and apple will offer spouses or partners expanded versions. apple is extenting its maternity leave policy and doctors say this is a milestone for pro decisionnal women. what is great is the companies will now follow. ment new pip the new benefits will keep the top talent. >>> mark zuckerberg just located a large amount of money at the sugar cain -- sugar cain plantation at the white beach. the multi- billionaire only plans to build one home on the property. he is known to go to gray lengths and he lives there and it was just featured in hawaii and pirates of the caribbean. >> he just out did me boy 97 mill
motto is raising hell since 1965 and they have political endorsements and he had tore you' all -- editorialtoons. >> the big guardian was the champion of poor people of injustice and they were known to take on battles nobody else would fight. >> the san francisco company also owns the exam they are. >>> they set an intense record this year. more than 60,000 people watched films and that beat last year's record of 60,000. this year's films star witherspoon and other...
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he is being backed up by scientists and editorial boards in some public officials but republicans are hoping not for more people to get ebola but they're hoping that this theme stays live. this is the right thing to do. what science suggests we should do. >> they are saying that data that suggests they are on strong ground and is why they are being tough on these quarantined issues. >> perhaps they will turn to some other issues. >> we have a pop quiz here. who was the deciding vote on obamacare? take a look at these two nearly identical ads. >> the next word is prior. >> he was the deciding vote. kay hagan was the deciding vote for obama care. >> put aside the bit of recycling going on there. as that an effective ad or ads? >> i believe it is -- leave it to the voters. a lot of these ads will be the closing messages. humor is good and my guess is that when they did the ad the first time it focused are the roofs of their recycling in and they know works well in a different state. >> this is what republicans have at this point. here is an ad that visit with children and not in a harsh
he is being backed up by scientists and editorial boards in some public officials but republicans are hoping not for more people to get ebola but they're hoping that this theme stays live. this is the right thing to do. what science suggests we should do. >> they are saying that data that suggests they are on strong ground and is why they are being tough on these quarantined issues. >> perhaps they will turn to some other issues. >> we have a pop quiz here. who was the...
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. >> what is watt point of the editorial?point of the editorial is that we are a world that will face some kind of serious pandemic whether it's sars, mers. >> there is always an agenda. look, the "times," as i said, very, very in its praise of senegal. dent mention they slapped it down and said i'm sorry neighboring countries you can't come in here. nigeria has lifted that now to some extent. so, we can't strus basically what the mainstream media is reported about president obama because they are so he emotionally tied into him. don't you agree with that? >> right. i think they are emotionally tied to the president and the two things the president loves the most. number one, government. the idea that tsi screeners at these five airports will be able to stop, track, monitor patients or people who might be carrying the virus. >> you don't believe that do you? >> no, i don't. >> i don't believe it. >> do you trust the tsa? >> it's not the tsa i don't trust. they are not medical people. >> hear president hearing how he talked to
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the editorial board says her to herdon't come close in temperament, work ethic, and ideas. she sent a tweet thanking the newspaper for the endorsement. >> the mayor of baltimore has appointed a task force to look into the potential of body cameras for police. it will release its recommendations in three or four months. earlier this month, d.c. police chief cathy lanier program. more than 160 officers are using body cameras. -- earlier this month, d.c. police kicked off a body camera program. >> players took part in a photo shoot with dogs. the project will benefit a local organization. you're used to seeing them on the ice all fired up. washington capitals players were chilling out with canines for charity. >> there are tons of good looking dogs that need to be adopted. they need help. >> they are adorable. the dogs make you feel pretty happy. >> the team members headed to the park in arlington to shoot the 2015 capitals a nine calendar -- canine calendar with all receipts going to benefit the rescue. he already has five dogs himself. we want to help as many dogs as we can
the editorial board says her to herdon't come close in temperament, work ethic, and ideas. she sent a tweet thanking the newspaper for the endorsement. >> the mayor of baltimore has appointed a task force to look into the potential of body cameras for police. it will release its recommendations in three or four months. earlier this month, d.c. police chief cathy lanier program. more than 160 officers are using body cameras. -- earlier this month, d.c. police kicked off a body camera...