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it's important at the conference that everyone on top of whom mr ban ki-moon spoke about the necessity of a two-state solution. we all speak about temporary solutions, but now the ceiling of the palestinian leadership is to reach a 2-state solution, to live together in israel. i have informed the secretary-general about the efforts we are exerting to unify the job, and boost the reconciliation, to make the reconstruction of gaza strip a success. the visit is a quiet interpretation of his duty and job. and will make it clear that we need to be up to our responsibilities and help the palestinian government, and the international community has to stop us from continuing its aggression and enable our institutions in jerusalem, gaza and palestinian territories to do the job for the service and the sake of citizens and make a future for the palestinians. we have discussed with ban ki-moon the difficult situation of the holy city and the attempts by israel to change the geographic location of the city through the settlement, and for the wall to take jerusalem away from its arab environment, a
it's important at the conference that everyone on top of whom mr ban ki-moon spoke about the necessity of a two-state solution. we all speak about temporary solutions, but now the ceiling of the palestinian leadership is to reach a 2-state solution, to live together in israel. i have informed the secretary-general about the efforts we are exerting to unify the job, and boost the reconciliation, to make the reconstruction of gaza strip a success. the visit is a quiet interpretation of his duty...
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. >> reporter: that's right, mr. banshort while ago where he met with staff who are running the school and of course the people who live in these u.n. shelters, around 100,000 people lost their homes during israel's seven week bombardment and a number live in facilities like this operated by the united nations and meeting with the people we understand that mr. ban referenced what happened during that war which is the fact that a number of these schools were targeted in israeli shell ings and disproportionately civilians lost in attacks and a number of women and children and of course it's really just one of those issues here that is very close to the united nations and indeed unra and why mr. ban came to meet with the people. >> what else is he going to be doing there and it's quite significant who he will be meeting with as well? >> reporter: that's right. in fact, before he came here he had a meeting with members of the unity government which is now in control of the gaza strip and this itself was incredibly significan
. >> reporter: that's right, mr. banshort while ago where he met with staff who are running the school and of course the people who live in these u.n. shelters, around 100,000 people lost their homes during israel's seven week bombardment and a number live in facilities like this operated by the united nations and meeting with the people we understand that mr. ban referenced what happened during that war which is the fact that a number of these schools were targeted in israeli shell ings...
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and that is perhaps why we saw such a strong comment from mr. ban. however he did go on to say that he hoped that both sides, both the israelis and the palestinians didn't lose hope as he described it in the negotiations that have been taking place over the past 20 years since the oslo accord, since the only way forward the only way to peace is through talks. whatever the case, the palestinian president mahmoud abbas seems to be determined to go ahead with his plan to approach the u.n. security council to put through a resolution which set a timetable on the end of israel's now nearly half century long occupation of palestinian territories. >> another bad day on wall street as a dramatic late day selloff hit the market and hard. the dow falling as you could see here 223 points. ththe s&p 500 fell, as well as e nasdaq. >>> snap chat image sharing company confirms a leak but insists its servers are secure. instead it says unscrupulous companies which report to sell snaps stole passwords and photos. some 700 million self descruks destructindestructing i
and that is perhaps why we saw such a strong comment from mr. ban. however he did go on to say that he hoped that both sides, both the israelis and the palestinians didn't lose hope as he described it in the negotiations that have been taking place over the past 20 years since the oslo accord, since the only way forward the only way to peace is through talks. whatever the case, the palestinian president mahmoud abbas seems to be determined to go ahead with his plan to approach the u.n. security...
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that is perhaps why we saw such a strong comment from mr. ban. however, he did go on to say that he hoped both sides, both the israelis and palestinians didn't lose hope, as he described it, in the negotiations that have been taking place over the past 20 years since the oslo accord saying that the only way forward--the only way towards peace is through talks. whatever the case the palestinian president mahmood abbas appears to be determined to go ahead with his plan to approach the u.n. security council to put through a resolution which would set a timetable on the end of israel now nearly half century long occupation of palestinian territories. >> print's prime minister david cameron won't take part of in a parliamentary vote whether the government should recognize palestine as a state. it is due for a debate in the next couple of hours. even if the majority does back the motion, it is non-binding. 134 countries bilaterally recognize palestine, sweden being the most recent just last week. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cautioned
that is perhaps why we saw such a strong comment from mr. ban. however, he did go on to say that he hoped both sides, both the israelis and palestinians didn't lose hope, as he described it, in the negotiations that have been taking place over the past 20 years since the oslo accord saying that the only way forward--the only way towards peace is through talks. whatever the case the palestinian president mahmood abbas appears to be determined to go ahead with his plan to approach the u.n....
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and it is perhaps why mr. bansuch strong language in the press briefing we heard from him saying the endless, mindless suffering of the people of gaza needs to end. and he went on to say that all sides need to work harder so that a two-state solution is effectively agreed. and the words he used was that both sides needed to act immediately for that. >> and as with all reconstruction building materials are critical and the u.s. secretary general thinking there is some sort of mechanism in place which will allow in building materials like concrete. now, this could be quite significant. >> that's right. one of the main reasons concrete is such a sticking point for the israelis and having the material to allow inside the gaza strip a tiny piece of land which they blockaded since 2007, by blockading they don't really let anything out let alone anything in. but the reason concrete is so controversial is they believe that hamas, which up until the unity government was formed a few months ago which has been in control of
and it is perhaps why mr. bansuch strong language in the press briefing we heard from him saying the endless, mindless suffering of the people of gaza needs to end. and he went on to say that all sides need to work harder so that a two-state solution is effectively agreed. and the words he used was that both sides needed to act immediately for that. >> and as with all reconstruction building materials are critical and the u.s. secretary general thinking there is some sort of mechanism in...
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. >> reporter: well also during that press conference mr. ban provocations at jerusalem's holy site must stop and end and hours ago ten people were injured when israeli forces went against them at the spot and you are in gaza and the destination of all the funds that have been raised. can we just start by talking about the mosque and the secretary general's comments talking about the end of provocations as he put it? >> reporter: well, i think the confrontations that we saw at the mosque this morning really just underscores how complicated and how imotive the situation is in gaza and indeed in the region. we only have to consider the other comments made by the u.n. secretary general where he said that a two-state solution must be found. he said that although that the occupation has lasted nearly half a century that it must come to an immediate end and pushing for that as well. but when you see this situation at this mosque as i have been saying it just underscores the tensions there. now, what we understand is a group of palestinian activists ov
. >> reporter: well also during that press conference mr. ban provocations at jerusalem's holy site must stop and end and hours ago ten people were injured when israeli forces went against them at the spot and you are in gaza and the destination of all the funds that have been raised. can we just start by talking about the mosque and the secretary general's comments talking about the end of provocations as he put it? >> reporter: well, i think the confrontations that we saw at the...
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mr. heck, ban the box has been mentioned. is that where you have to check off if you've had a felony, does that prohibit an employer from considering on an individualized basis your criminal record? >> what we -- first of all, on behalf of the american bar association, the american bar association has not taken a position on that. i think there are discussions that have to be had on that. i think we're seeing a lot of problems that are associated with that particular issue. >> the point is, if you don't check off the box, it does not subsequently eliminate the employer's consideration of your record but only on an individualized basis and whether or not the record is relevant to the job. mr. jones, do you know, are you familiar with the eeoc guidance on the -- can you say a word about that? >> ban the box, you're absolutely correct, congressman scott. ban the box does not prevent an employer from having an opportunity to review and determine relevancy of a person's criminal record or criminal conviction. all ban the box does
mr. heck, ban the box has been mentioned. is that where you have to check off if you've had a felony, does that prohibit an employer from considering on an individualized basis your criminal record? >> what we -- first of all, on behalf of the american bar association, the american bar association has not taken a position on that. i think there are discussions that have to be had on that. i think we're seeing a lot of problems that are associated with that particular issue. >> the...
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mr. ban brie -- banbury is joining us via video conference. by its resolution 69-1 on 19 september, 2014, the general assembly welcomed the intention of the secretary general to establish an ebola response and call upon member states to provide their full support to the mission. secretary ncy, mr. general, dr. navaro, mr. banbury, distinguished delegates, ladies and this morning nt for a briefing on the ebola outbreak and the global response. let me begin by thanking the deputy secretary general for joining us today and also special thanks to david navaro, special envy to secretary general on ebola and mr. banbury special representative of the head of the united nations mission for ebola who will be briefing the assembly -- he latest government latest information on this crisis. as you recall, in the meeting of this 69th session exactly three weeks ago we adopted a /ie/69/1. a welcoming the secretary general's initiative to establish the united nations ission for ebola response. this called on united nations to provide full support to the miss
mr. ban brie -- banbury is joining us via video conference. by its resolution 69-1 on 19 september, 2014, the general assembly welcomed the intention of the secretary general to establish an ebola response and call upon member states to provide their full support to the mission. secretary ncy, mr. general, dr. navaro, mr. banbury, distinguished delegates, ladies and this morning nt for a briefing on the ebola outbreak and the global response. let me begin by thanking the deputy secretary...
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mr. dun ban's body. late today another patient was rushed to hospital to be assessed for possible symptoms of ebola. >> there is someone who does not have either definite contact with ebola or definite symptoms of ebola who's being assessed. >> reporter: in omaha, nbc freelance cameraman mukpo fights ebola after getting blood transfusions from dr. brent brantley. he was also willing to give blood for mr. dun dan but they her back from the hospital. now moving duncan's body, it can still transmit ebola even after his death. cdc has strict guidelines how it must be wrapped, at least three times in plastic bags, before he's cremated as the family wishes. >> a lot of precautions, thank you, chris. here in the bay area, santa clara county public health leaders took action to raise awareness about ebola for local hospital and clinic workers, as well as patients. nbc bay area's robert honda is live from the public health department in san jose to show us what local patients and medical staff are seeing for the
mr. dun ban's body. late today another patient was rushed to hospital to be assessed for possible symptoms of ebola. >> there is someone who does not have either definite contact with ebola or definite symptoms of ebola who's being assessed. >> reporter: in omaha, nbc freelance cameraman mukpo fights ebola after getting blood transfusions from dr. brent brantley. he was also willing to give blood for mr. dun dan but they her back from the hospital. now moving duncan's body, it can...
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mr. heck, ban the box has been mentioned. is that where you have to check off if you've had a felony, does that prohibit an employer from considering on an individualized basis your criminal record? >> what we -- first of all, on behalf of the american bar association, the american bar association has not taken a position on that. i think there are discussions that have to be had on that. i think we're seeing a lot of problems that are associated with that particular issue. >> the point is, if you don't check off the box, it does not subsequently eliminate the employer's consideration of your record but only on an individualized basis and whether or not the record is relevant to the job. mr. jones, do you know, are you familiar with the eeoc guidance on the -- can you say a word about that? >> ban the box, you're absolutely correct, congressman scott. ban the box does not prevent an employer from having an opportunity to review and determine relevancy of a person's criminal record or criminal conviction. all ban the box does
mr. heck, ban the box has been mentioned. is that where you have to check off if you've had a felony, does that prohibit an employer from considering on an individualized basis your criminal record? >> what we -- first of all, on behalf of the american bar association, the american bar association has not taken a position on that. i think there are discussions that have to be had on that. i think we're seeing a lot of problems that are associated with that particular issue. >> the...
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a ban would have a political and economic consequences to liberia. i don't know how to break this to you, mr. president. but we americans elected you. you were the president of the united states. not the president of the world. so when american lives are on the line, political and economic consequences to other countries be damned. and don't give me that, we don't want to panic people line. that's not an excuse to lie to us. by the way, other than you, who is panicking? i'm not seeing anybody jumping off a building or a bridge over ebola. we've got almost 4,000 american troops headed to west africa. we're giving them $750 million. and we're working on a vaccine. enough already. your cdc director, that genius fly by the seat of his pants frieden says the travel ban will just make it harder to stop the epidemic in africa. does that mean we should continue to bring 1,000 people a week from the hot zone but load up the whole region and bring them all here so we can stop the epidemic in africa? do you really think we're that stupid? and my favorite, you're going to let the airport personnel check
a ban would have a political and economic consequences to liberia. i don't know how to break this to you, mr. president. but we americans elected you. you were the president of the united states. not the president of the world. so when american lives are on the line, political and economic consequences to other countries be damned. and don't give me that, we don't want to panic people line. that's not an excuse to lie to us. by the way, other than you, who is panicking? i'm not seeing anybody...
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mr. perkins? in 1967 there were bans on interracial marriage in a number of states the supreme court ruled the bans are unconstitutional and --. >> apples and oranges. >> mr. olson says, an argument we do not vote on the bill of rights. why is it apples and evening ons? >> we are talking about an arbitrary boundary. there is a boundary of people of the same-sex marriage getting marriage. this is nothing to say that is normal this is up precedented decision. voters in two-thirds of the states have affirmatively gone out to protect the definition of marriage. this is the only time in a period of two decades voters and the elected representatives have embraced the definition of marriage in state policy and now you have the courts overturning that. robbing the people of their vote and voice. what we see, i believe, is the court has lit a powder keg that will have ramifications for years to come. >> talking about the merits of this. what is your single strongest argument against allowing same-sex marriage? >> what is the purpose of marriage? >> purpose of marriage is what the supreme court has said 14 t
mr. perkins? in 1967 there were bans on interracial marriage in a number of states the supreme court ruled the bans are unconstitutional and --. >> apples and oranges. >> mr. olson says, an argument we do not vote on the bill of rights. why is it apples and evening ons? >> we are talking about an arbitrary boundary. there is a boundary of people of the same-sex marriage getting marriage. this is nothing to say that is normal this is up precedented decision. voters in...
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house speaker john boehner and other republicans are calling for a travel ban for people from west africa. mrbama said such a ban is off the table, though passenger screening will continue. >> i am absolutely confident that we can prevent a serious outbreak of the disease here in the united states. >> reporter: many americans aren't convinced. 65% in a new abc news/"washington post" poll are concerned about an epidemic. almost as many as fear a terror attack. the president said he has faith in science that ebola won't spread fast or far. >> i shook hands with, hugged and kissed, not the doctors, but a couple of the nurses at emory because of the valiant work that they did in treating one of the patients. they followed the protocols. they knew what they were doing, and i felt perfectly safe doing so. >> reporter: a sense of safety that's fleeting for many americans as the ebola scare enters a new phase. devin dwyer, abc news, the white house. >> these are well-founded fears? it's understandable. even if it's not based in fact or reality. it's understandable. this is something we don't know. we
house speaker john boehner and other republicans are calling for a travel ban for people from west africa. mrbama said such a ban is off the table, though passenger screening will continue. >> i am absolutely confident that we can prevent a serious outbreak of the disease here in the united states. >> reporter: many americans aren't convinced. 65% in a new abc news/"washington post" poll are concerned about an epidemic. almost as many as fear a terror attack. the president...
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mr. perkins, let's go back to the 1967 case. there were bans on interracial marriages. in a number of states the supreme court ruled those bans are unconstitutional. >> apples and oranges. >> mr. olson says, it's an argument, we don't get to vote on the bill the rights, why is it apples and oranges? >> because we're talking about an imaginary boundary. there is boundary between people of the same sex getting marriage. they can't procreate. there's nothing to say this is normal. voters in two-thirds of the states have affirmatively gone out to protect the definition of marriage. this is the only time in a period of two decades in which voters and their elected representatives have firmly addressed the state of marriage in firm policy. now you have the courts overturning that, robbing the people of their votes and their voice. i believe the court has lit a fuse to a powder keg culturally that will have ram fekzs for years to come in this nation. >> let's talk about the merits of this. obviously, different people have different views. what is your single, strongest argumen
mr. perkins, let's go back to the 1967 case. there were bans on interracial marriages. in a number of states the supreme court ruled those bans are unconstitutional. >> apples and oranges. >> mr. olson says, it's an argument, we don't get to vote on the bill the rights, why is it apples and oranges? >> because we're talking about an imaginary boundary. there is boundary between people of the same sex getting marriage. they can't procreate. there's nothing to say this is...
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mr. heck, ban the box has been mentioned. is that where you have to check off on your application that you've been convicted of a felony? does that prohibit an employer from considering on an individualized basis your criminal record? >> what we -- first of all, on behalf of the american bar association, the american bar association has not taken a position on that. i think there are discussions that have to be had on that. i think we're seeing a lot of problems that are associated with that particular issue. >> the point is, if you don't check off the box, it does not subsequently eliminate the employer's consideration of your record but only on an individualized basis and whether or not the record is relevant to the job. mr. jones, do you know, are you familiar with the eeoc guidance on the -- can you say a word about that? >> ban the box, you're absolutely correct, congressman scott. ban the box does not prevent an employer from having an opportunity to review and determine relevancy of a person's criminal record or crimin
mr. heck, ban the box has been mentioned. is that where you have to check off on your application that you've been convicted of a felony? does that prohibit an employer from considering on an individualized basis your criminal record? >> what we -- first of all, on behalf of the american bar association, the american bar association has not taken a position on that. i think there are discussions that have to be had on that. i think we're seeing a lot of problems that are associated with...
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mr. perkins, let me go back to the case where there were bans on interracial marriages. the supreme court simply ruled those bans were unconstitutional -- >> apples and oranges. >> mr. olson says -- and it's an argument, we don't get to vote on the bill of rights. why is it apples and oranges? >> because we're talking about an arbitrary boundary created by man between the races. that doesn't exist in nature. there's nothing in nature to say that's normal. but to go back, this is unprecedented. voters in two thirds of the states have affirmatively gone out to protect of definition of marriage. this is the only time in a period of two decades where voters and -- have affirmatively embraced the definition, and now you have the courts overturning that, robbing the people of their vote and their vote. what we see here, i believe, is that the court has lit a fuse to a powder keg culturally that will have ramifications for years to come in this nation. >> let's talk about the merits of this. obviously different people have different views. what is your single, strongest argumen
mr. perkins, let me go back to the case where there were bans on interracial marriages. the supreme court simply ruled those bans were unconstitutional -- >> apples and oranges. >> mr. olson says -- and it's an argument, we don't get to vote on the bill of rights. why is it apples and oranges? >> because we're talking about an arbitrary boundary created by man between the races. that doesn't exist in nature. there's nothing in nature to say that's normal. but to go back, this...
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mr. o'reilly, suggesting harvard's ban on travel to liberia is equivalent to banning spring break traveles you a huge pinhead. you took my words out of context, lisa. my comparison was posed in a question about what harvard and other colleges can legally ban. can the schools simply say no to anything they don't like? so it is you, lisa, who might be misguided although i will not assign you the pinheaded status. mark, maryland. the hypocritical travel restrictions imposed by harvard have also been implemented by johns hopkins university. kentucky, bill, thanks for another excellent assessment of the false racism claims made by the left. you are a reliable source for revealing deceit. that's one of our mandates on "the factor." illinois, bill, you consistently get it wrong about the free market economy and the cause of the collapse in 2008. government policy is what -- untrue. government-backed agencies like freddie mac and fannie mae is what contributed, but lehmans pedalled the ... america. i don't see why an elective college course on abortion should disallowed. calling it propaganda wa
mr. o'reilly, suggesting harvard's ban on travel to liberia is equivalent to banning spring break traveles you a huge pinhead. you took my words out of context, lisa. my comparison was posed in a question about what harvard and other colleges can legally ban. can the schools simply say no to anything they don't like? so it is you, lisa, who might be misguided although i will not assign you the pinheaded status. mark, maryland. the hypocritical travel restrictions imposed by harvard have also...
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another one, bill, your analysis of the obama administration's foot-dragging on the travel ban has been excellent. mr plates. my mom said there were starving kids in africa. i said name one. i, too, spent some time in my room. bill, just finished killing patton and was reminded how the unchecked evil of hitler and stalin is ever present in the world today. i'm going to be in charleston and i'm geeked up about it. i don't know what geeked up means, but we'll be there, too. and i promise you you'll like it. >>> in new hampshire, the annual pumpkin fest was held over the weekend. unfortunately, it was raided by college kids who got rowdy after drinking heavily. in covering the story, this is what happened. >> the festival coordinator is on-site here. she's not letting me do my job and report to you. she would not like me to tell you what is going on at king state college. >> so if you think inciting these people is a good idea, i'm going to pull the plug on you. because you're here as a guest of king pumpkin festival and i assigned you this spot. >> you heard it here, first, buddy. when you report the n
another one, bill, your analysis of the obama administration's foot-dragging on the travel ban has been excellent. mr plates. my mom said there were starving kids in africa. i said name one. i, too, spent some time in my room. bill, just finished killing patton and was reminded how the unchecked evil of hitler and stalin is ever present in the world today. i'm going to be in charleston and i'm geeked up about it. i don't know what geeked up means, but we'll be there, too. and i promise you...
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ban? because the first ebola victim mr.ved here from belgium when ebola was contained in africa, john. few predicted what was going to happen. florida, ed henry asked the white house spokesman who is going to be held accountable for all the ebola mistakes. that's obvious. it has to be george w. bush. atlanta, georgia, ebola's killed one man in the u.s. so far. the flu kills more than 30,000 every year. where's your fist pounding over that, o'reilly? lazy thinking, jeff, on your part. millions of folks get the flu. it's rarely fatal. most who die are elderly people with respiratory problems. 70% of those who contract ebola die. an ebola epidemic in this country would cause panic. the flu is the flu. wise up. ed withholding his last name somewhere in wyoming, bernie did not tell the whole truth. eric holder is a muslim just like obama. when is somebody at fox going to tell the real truth to the american people. tucson, arizona. bill, after watching you with jon stewart i was impressed by the positive message you sent to those
ban? because the first ebola victim mr.ved here from belgium when ebola was contained in africa, john. few predicted what was going to happen. florida, ed henry asked the white house spokesman who is going to be held accountable for all the ebola mistakes. that's obvious. it has to be george w. bush. atlanta, georgia, ebola's killed one man in the u.s. so far. the flu kills more than 30,000 every year. where's your fist pounding over that, o'reilly? lazy thinking, jeff, on your part. millions...
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mr. o'reilly, suggesting harvard's ban on travel to liberia is equivalent to banning spring break travelead. you took my words out of context, lisa. my comparison was posed in a question about what harvard and other colleges can legally ban. can the schools simply say no to anything they don't like? so it is you, lisa, who might be misguided although i will not assign you the pinheaded status. mark, maryland. the hypocritical travel restrictions imposed by harvard have also been implemented by johns hopkins university. kentucky, bill, thanks for another excellent assessment of the false racism claims made by the left. you are a reliable source for revealing deceit. that's one of our mandates on "the factor." illinois, bill, you consistently get it wrong about the free market economy and the cause of the collapse in 2008. government policy is what -- untrue. government-backed agencies like freddie mac and fannie mae is what contributed, but lehmans pedalled the majority. paul, new york city, like it or not, abortion is legal in america. i don't see why an elective college course on aborti
mr. o'reilly, suggesting harvard's ban on travel to liberia is equivalent to banning spring break travelead. you took my words out of context, lisa. my comparison was posed in a question about what harvard and other colleges can legally ban. can the schools simply say no to anything they don't like? so it is you, lisa, who might be misguided although i will not assign you the pinheaded status. mark, maryland. the hypocritical travel restrictions imposed by harvard have also been implemented by...
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if that's true, wouldn't a travel ban just make a marginal difference? >> look, mr. his doctor both would have been caught up in a travel ban. we would have gotten them, both of them entered the country, neither of them ferile when they entered the country. i don't care what the study says, two patients have come in, with our current systems in place and entered the country as carriers of ebola and it is a scary virus. we should do everything we can to contain it to a smaller number of people as possible. >> of course as you well know the government did put new restrictions into place, all travelers from west africa have to come into five airports. there is enhanced screening. those people are supposedly monitored for 21 days. so is that effective at all in your mind? >> you know, it's -- look, it's self-monitoring. again f you're diligent like this doctor was, then self-monitoring might work, but the vast majority of people who are coming in are probably not going to be as diligent. they may mistaking their temperature, may go 12, 24, 36 hours being infectious not kn
if that's true, wouldn't a travel ban just make a marginal difference? >> look, mr. his doctor both would have been caught up in a travel ban. we would have gotten them, both of them entered the country, neither of them ferile when they entered the country. i don't care what the study says, two patients have come in, with our current systems in place and entered the country as carriers of ebola and it is a scary virus. we should do everything we can to contain it to a smaller number of...
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mr. duncan. did he indeed come to the u.s. from liberia but he went from liberia to brussels to dulles international in virginia to dallas-ft. worth. how does a ban on air travel stop mr. duncan? >> because the visa he had coming in was a travel visa from liberia. we should stop issuing travel visas from liberia. which interestingly enough, the neighboring countries in africa have done. what we need from the president is serious leadership to protect the american people. shouldn't be a partisan issue. we should be protecting citizens of this country. >> understood. but, again, the experts are telling the president -- the president is not a doctor. and if you were president, and nih or the cdc were saying, hey, you know, this will only make it worse. a travel ban, a flight ban, will only make it worse, what we have in place is better, you would overrule the doctors and the experts? >> their arguments -- candy, the doctors and experts that are saying this are working for the administration and repeating the administration talking points. and their arguments don't make sense. the first argument about the screens doesn't make sense because they don't
mr. duncan. did he indeed come to the u.s. from liberia but he went from liberia to brussels to dulles international in virginia to dallas-ft. worth. how does a ban on air travel stop mr. duncan? >> because the visa he had coming in was a travel visa from liberia. we should stop issuing travel visas from liberia. which interestingly enough, the neighboring countries in africa have done. what we need from the president is serious leadership to protect the american people. shouldn't be a...
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i think assault weapons should be in that category and yes, i would vote to ban assault weapons. >> mroberweis? >> i'll do everything possible to reduce violence in this country. that's why i've been standing out on the corner -- >> does that include banning assault weapons? >> may i finish the question? >> finish my answer, please. >> i've been standing on the corner of 79th and cottage grove to call attention to violence and will do what i can to help reduce violence in this country. the problem you're talking about is our own government did a study and came to the conclusion that assault weapons are not used in those crimes and did not reduce violence. however, having said that, as i said, i'll do everything i can. but i want to tell you a personal story and why i support second amendment rights. about 25 years ago, my sister-in-law was sitting in her family room and saw kids breaking into her home. she ran to her bedroom to close the door. these kids broke in anyway. they dragged her out and sat her down in the living room and put a gun to her head and shot her. i listened in court
i think assault weapons should be in that category and yes, i would vote to ban assault weapons. >> mroberweis? >> i'll do everything possible to reduce violence in this country. that's why i've been standing out on the corner -- >> does that include banning assault weapons? >> may i finish the question? >> finish my answer, please. >> i've been standing on the corner of 79th and cottage grove to call attention to violence and will do what i can to help...
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far as what i've seen and up to this point in time i would not be in favor of a total ban on g.m.o. products. >> mr. hannemann. >> i've had a strong history of support for agriculture, dating back to my days -- through the years and even as mayor i was very supportive of agriculture and i support all forms of agriculture. i think it's important to put on the plate in my opinion the science does not support the fact that g.m.o. should be banned. i am concerned about pesticide drift. i think there's certain controls and measures that can be enacted by the department of agriculture. the department of agriculture is the rodney dangerfield of state departments. less than 1.7% of the budget goes to agriculture. so how can you expect them to do these type of enforcement programs or promote agriculture? i want to bring it up from where it is in the back seat, put it up front, support it and if we're going to label, it should come from the federal government so that we are all on a level playing field throughout america and not just high. >> thank you all. lets talk about taxes. mr. aiona. every governor si
far as what i've seen and up to this point in time i would not be in favor of a total ban on g.m.o. products. >> mr. hannemann. >> i've had a strong history of support for agriculture, dating back to my days -- through the years and even as mayor i was very supportive of agriculture and i support all forms of agriculture. i think it's important to put on the plate in my opinion the science does not support the fact that g.m.o. should be banned. i am concerned about pesticide drift....
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mr. halloween. bill: a travel ban top keep ebola from coming here.w the bottom line could affect a national security decision. martha: john mccain says isis is winning. what does marco rubio think about that? >> it would be deeply demoralizing to this effort to allow them to take territory. for john kerry to say that shows how out of touch he is. martha: fox news alert on the first case of the ebola virus contracted inside the united states. the nurse in texas trading at liberian man who later died. that nurse more all the protective gear necessary according to the report but somehow still became infected. brandon knew our starting now of "america's newsroom" on this monday. bill: good morning. the cdc calls infection result of a breach protocol. jfk the first airports to take temperatures of passengers arriving from west africa. they say that is a good start, but not enough. >> we have to target the individual themselves and the idea of temporarily suspending 2000 these of that would be coming out of this region. until that is under control, it is a
mr. halloween. bill: a travel ban top keep ebola from coming here.w the bottom line could affect a national security decision. martha: john mccain says isis is winning. what does marco rubio think about that? >> it would be deeply demoralizing to this effort to allow them to take territory. for john kerry to say that shows how out of touch he is. martha: fox news alert on the first case of the ebola virus contracted inside the united states. the nurse in texas trading at liberian man who...
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becoming more tragic, and a travel ban would protect the people of this country from further harm. >> in your race against senator udall you made a strong point about mrall being closely tied with president obama. you tried to run against president obama. president obama does not want a travel ban. sure surely this has become politicizees in your race. >> my problems with senator udoll dale include the fact he voted 99% of the time with barack obama but this transcends poll sicks and we have to make sure we're protecting the people of the country and the world from further spread of what is a horrible, horrible virus. >> john boehner spoke with the president today and urged him to ban travel from the hot zones of west africa. your comment on that? >> i think the speaker is wise to do that. i think the president would be ice to listen to advice of speaker boehner and implement the travel ban. further reasoning that the director of the cdc gave today, almost sounds like they would -- if this were a school district, it almost sounds like they'd rather gather up the children with chickenpox, put them in the school and allow them to stay there and infect o
becoming more tragic, and a travel ban would protect the people of this country from further harm. >> in your race against senator udall you made a strong point about mrall being closely tied with president obama. you tried to run against president obama. president obama does not want a travel ban. sure surely this has become politicizees in your race. >> my problems with senator udoll dale include the fact he voted 99% of the time with barack obama but this transcends poll sicks...
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if they had some type of restrictive travel ban in place, mr. states of america. >> go to our facebook page right now and kick ff weekend do. you support a travel ban coming up later in the show. >>> overnight, a pumpkin festival turns into a night of mayhem at a new hampshire college. hundreds of students at keene state flipped cars and tore down stop signs. cops say the drunken celebration just got out of hand. >> they started letting off fireworks, kids started climbing up trees, throwing buckets, everything started getting crazy and that's when the riot police came in. so right away we ran away. >> dozens of people were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. >>> and the search for eric frein is continuing this morning. a woman walking her dog near a local high school claims to have come within feet of frein covered in mud and carrying a rifle. police have been searching for him since september 12th. for they say he ambushed a state police barracks injuring one and killing another. >>> 18-year-old sarah stelzer passed away days after being
if they had some type of restrictive travel ban in place, mr. states of america. >> go to our facebook page right now and kick ff weekend do. you support a travel ban coming up later in the show. >>> overnight, a pumpkin festival turns into a night of mayhem at a new hampshire college. hundreds of students at keene state flipped cars and tore down stop signs. cops say the drunken celebration just got out of hand. >> they started letting off fireworks, kids started climbing...
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mr. obama pushed back against calls for a travel ban where the outbreak is believed to have originated saying it will only worsen the problem. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world will make it worse. it will make it harder to move healthcare workers and supplies back and forth. experience shows it could cause people to change their travel and evade screening and make the disease harder to track. >> obama stressed there's no ebola crowd break in the united states, rather, # cases out of 300 million people. but said case is one infection too many. >>> meanwhile, funeral services were held for thomas duncan. his neighbors believe he may have become infected while helping a pregnant woman who later died from the virus. two nurses who cared for duncan while being treated at dallas hospital are hospitalized with ebola, both are at hospitals with state-of-the-art isolation units. health officials in ohio are monitoring 100 people for symptoms after amber vincent flew to cleveland after being sick. >>> now to the latest in the massive manhunt for eric frein. police believe he was spott
mr. obama pushed back against calls for a travel ban where the outbreak is believed to have originated saying it will only worsen the problem. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world will make it worse. it will make it harder to move healthcare workers and supplies back and forth. experience shows it could cause people to change their travel and evade screening and make the disease harder to track. >> obama stressed there's no ebola crowd break in the united states,...
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mr. obama pushed back against calls for a travel ban in west africa where an outbreak is believed to have originated saying a ban would worsen a problem. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world if that was possible could make the situation worlds. it would make it harder to move healthcare workers and supplies back and forth. it could cause people in the effected region to change their travel and evade screening and make the disease harder to track. >> president obama stressed there's no ebola outbreak in the united states. rather 3 cases out of 300 million people. but he said one case is one infection too many. to date 4500 people from around the world have died from ebola. stay with "action news" for continuing cover onage on this r changing story at 6abc.com and 6abc news app. >> candidates have two weeks to get out their messages this this morning, u.s. delawarean senators faced off. they were at odds on healthcare and how to handle ebola. >> we would have no ebola in this country if it wasn't for passengers coming from that part of the world and we cannot bring our import
mr. obama pushed back against calls for a travel ban in west africa where an outbreak is believed to have originated saying a ban would worsen a problem. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world if that was possible could make the situation worlds. it would make it harder to move healthcare workers and supplies back and forth. it could cause people in the effected region to change their travel and evade screening and make the disease harder to track. >> president obama...
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mr. chairman. could a governor of a state or ould a -- an airport authority ban flights from a particular region or does that have to be done at the federal level? >> sir, most of the rirpts are landing rights airports and they request permission from customs and border protection to land. it's a question for the aret authorities on what business they choose to do or not do. >> so theoretically, d.f.w. airport could ban a flight from -- a passenger cominging -- >> i would have to defer on them on what business decisions they make and which airlines they go to. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for your kurters si. >> thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm trying to understand, what's the scientific explanation for the response that a travel ban would actually make things worse? >> thank you for asking that question. we have a disease now that we understand how many -- the range of how many people are infected. and we know how many people will be infected next month if nothing is done and how many people will be infected by the end of the year if nothing
mr. chairman. could a governor of a state or ould a -- an airport authority ban flights from a particular region or does that have to be done at the federal level? >> sir, most of the rirpts are landing rights airports and they request permission from customs and border protection to land. it's a question for the aret authorities on what business they choose to do or not do. >> so theoretically, d.f.w. airport could ban a flight from -- a passenger cominging -- >> i would have...
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mr. duncan passed eed away and she flew ban the 14th. just to answer that question.your other question, have we heard anything else? no, not to my knowledge. and i'll -- i'll take a moment here to look and see if there are any other e-mails that have come out from the hospital on this. i would tend to doubt it if -- >> we're being told the hospital has not responded to the calls to get more information on this. but just for wording purposes and clarification, mark, once mr. duncan died on the 8th, those 70 plus workers, how did the hospital describe their situation? was it a voluntary quarantine? isolation. how did they describe the conditions in which these workers would operate? >> over time, the description has come to be that they were -- that they were to monitor themselves. that they were to check their temperatures, check for other symptoms, the second anything came up suspicious, they were to report it, go to the hospital. it's not a quarantine situation. quarantine technically means you have a disease and being isolated for that reason. >> they weren't told
mr. duncan passed eed away and she flew ban the 14th. just to answer that question.your other question, have we heard anything else? no, not to my knowledge. and i'll -- i'll take a moment here to look and see if there are any other e-mails that have come out from the hospital on this. i would tend to doubt it if -- >> we're being told the hospital has not responded to the calls to get more information on this. but just for wording purposes and clarification, mark, once mr. duncan died on...
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mr. today, another one of those courts ruled that state bans against same-sex marriage was unconstitutionale put back up the score card there. today's ruling, from the ninth circuit, directly overthrew the anti-gay marchage ban in two more states. so they directly legalized same-sex marriage in idaho and nevada. but the ruling also applied to all the other states in that circuit as well which currently ban marriage. so in addition to idaho and nevada being added today, you can also add these three more. montana, alaska, arizona. unless the supreme court takes it up, which they won't, will also legalize same-sex marriage in alaska, montana and arizona. in the course of 36 hours, we have gone from the same sex marriage being legal where they're either legal or in the process of becoming legal in very short order in almost the whole country. 65 pbt of the population. wow, that was fast. it's now easier to count the number of states where marriage rights were not equal. and then than it is to count it all the other way. and it all happened in 36 hours. republicans like ted cruz and texas and mi
mr. today, another one of those courts ruled that state bans against same-sex marriage was unconstitutionale put back up the score card there. today's ruling, from the ninth circuit, directly overthrew the anti-gay marchage ban in two more states. so they directly legalized same-sex marriage in idaho and nevada. but the ruling also applied to all the other states in that circuit as well which currently ban marriage. so in addition to idaho and nevada being added today, you can also add these...
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mr. o'reilly saying on this show travel ban, travel ban beard until they do that, the market will be focusse that comes out. stuart: what do you say about ebola as an impact on the overall market? >> i do think some investors are obviously concerned about it. he just had a guest talking about some panic telling i think. for me this is a great opportunity. we want to buy panic and sell greed. something that should be on your radar screen keep in mind, but i don't see any reason for really worrying about the market. stuart: do you see a bounce back soon? >> the stocks are oversold. there are lots of buying. i project a strong rebound of stocks the fourth quarter. i wish the market was a little bit stronger overall right now. stocks are oversold, some great buying opportunities. keep an eye on what is happening and how the world responds to it but this is not the time to be selling off like crazy. way too soon. stuart: what do you make of the 10-year treasury yield? and the 30-year bond below 3%. now what is that telling you? >> a flight to quality to some extent. people concern of what is ha
mr. o'reilly saying on this show travel ban, travel ban beard until they do that, the market will be focusse that comes out. stuart: what do you say about ebola as an impact on the overall market? >> i do think some investors are obviously concerned about it. he just had a guest talking about some panic telling i think. for me this is a great opportunity. we want to buy panic and sell greed. something that should be on your radar screen keep in mind, but i don't see any reason for really...
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far as what i've seen and up to this point in time i would not be in favor of a total ban on g.m.o. products. >> mrnnemann. >> i've had a strong history of support for agriculture, dating back to my days -- through the years and even as mayor i was very supportive of agriculture and i support all forms of agriculture. i think it's important to put on the plate in my opinion the science does not support the fact that g.m.o. should be banned. i am concerned about pesticide drift. i think there's certain controls and measures that can be enacted by the department of agriculture. the department of agriculture is the rodney dangerfield of state departments. less than 1.7% of the budget goes to agriculture. so how can you expect them to do these type of enforcement programs or promote agriculture? i want to bring it up from where it is in the back seat, put it up front, support it and if we're going to label, it should come from the federal government so that we are all on a level playing field throughout america and not just high. >> thank you all. leta™s talk about taxes. mr. aiona. every governor sinc
far as what i've seen and up to this point in time i would not be in favor of a total ban on g.m.o. products. >> mrnnemann. >> i've had a strong history of support for agriculture, dating back to my days -- through the years and even as mayor i was very supportive of agriculture and i support all forms of agriculture. i think it's important to put on the plate in my opinion the science does not support the fact that g.m.o. should be banned. i am concerned about pesticide drift. i...
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mr. kun dan and i assure you we are going to have a travel ban. >> let's keep talking about the cdc.re you more or less confident about the agency making promises? log on to fox and friends first to weigh in on the topic. #keep talking. >> bracing right now for the worst storm since 2003. it is a nasa photo hurricane gonza gonzalo. it is packing winds up to 140 miles per hour. >> residents aren't taking any chances they are boarding up windows stocking up supplies and moving to higher ground. >> ledz head back to maria tracking the storm for us. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we have an update for the national hurricane center. it has weakened a little bit. maximum sustained winds at 130 miles per hour. that keeps it at a category 4 hurricane. further weakening is expected. we have cooler weather we will be encountering and stronger winds aloft. that should help weaken the storm system. by later this afternoon it should be a category 3. max winds then at 120 miles per hour. take a look at the forecast. the storm system will pass over or west to the island. we are going to be lo
mr. kun dan and i assure you we are going to have a travel ban. >> let's keep talking about the cdc.re you more or less confident about the agency making promises? log on to fox and friends first to weigh in on the topic. #keep talking. >> bracing right now for the worst storm since 2003. it is a nasa photo hurricane gonza gonzalo. it is packing winds up to 140 miles per hour. >> residents aren't taking any chances they are boarding up windows stocking up supplies and moving...
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gardner has been claiming he didn't really support a personhood effort to ban abortion, despite the existence of videotape like this. >> mr. gardner? >> thank you, i have signed the personhood petition. i've taken the petitions to my church and circulating it in my church. i have a legislative record that, ba up my support for life. >> in georgia, david perdue is trying to run as a moderate, even while he brags about outsourcing. >> you made a career out of outsourcing. how do you defend that? >> defend? i'm proud of it. this is a part of american business. >> republicans can run from their extremisextremism, but th hide it. it's a problem for them in 2014, 2016, and beyond. joining me now are dana millbank and jason johnson. thank you both for being here. >> hi, reverend. >> thank you. >> dana, we have to start with ted cruz and jeb bush. is this the basic gop split, extreme versus moderate, in the public view? >> or maybe it's extreme versus more extreme. it's interesting he was saying jeb was the model of a bob dole or mitt romney or john mccain, as opposed to the model of his own brother, george w. bush, who won the p
gardner has been claiming he didn't really support a personhood effort to ban abortion, despite the existence of videotape like this. >> mr. gardner? >> thank you, i have signed the personhood petition. i've taken the petitions to my church and circulating it in my church. i have a legislative record that, ba up my support for life. >> in georgia, david perdue is trying to run as a moderate, even while he brags about outsourcing. >> you made a career out of outsourcing....
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bans birth control. the federal act which you're statement that i support life. said that you have compass. mr. gardenerack to with a real question. >> monday was a historic for the gay rights movement. much has been made when it comes to gay rights. younger republicans have been advocating for equality in marriage. changethink it's time to your position? >> i have supported traditional believe but i also people must be treated with dignity and respect and that's why i'll abide by the decision courts. this is an important issue we divisive to use for political points but how we can respect and ty and make sure we focus on issues around the state as well. people f economy and have opportunities to create stronger families. do e are things we can together instead of trying to oliticize on issues that some may see as division. been so ampaign has focused on women's issues that been dubbed uterus. image of you as a bipartisan as been significantly diminished and the colorado senate -- have you gone too far? reproductive rights are so millions.to on ongressman hasn't built limiting women's choices w
bans birth control. the federal act which you're statement that i support life. said that you have compass. mr. gardenerack to with a real question. >> monday was a historic for the gay rights movement. much has been made when it comes to gay rights. younger republicans have been advocating for equality in marriage. changethink it's time to your position? >> i have supported traditional believe but i also people must be treated with dignity and respect and that's why i'll abide by...