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how we get there is the big challenge because for us in america, we believe that our principles are theuniversal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual believed in the universal principles. but how do we relate to other societies, that is one of the great challenges we face. >> but as you point out in the book there are some forces that reject fundamentally the premise that you outlined. the one that viewpoint to which most alarm is particularly as the folks in charge practice that. if i read your book correctly, the people who've who really run around, the theocrat how many believe that it's the only legitimate ways to the idea of saying if i read your book right you won't interfere here and we won't dare. at a basic level that is on islamic. doesn't that pose a rather difficult challenge? speck that is the internal debate that is now going on. and the point i'm making is at this moment there are three stories models in its own history. the experience of being a nationstate and pursuing normal or traditional nationstates which is more or less what they did. the s
how we get there is the big challenge because for us in america, we believe that our principles are theuniversal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual believed in the universal principles. but how do we relate to other societies, that is one of the great challenges we face. >> but as you point out in the book there are some forces that reject fundamentally the premise that you outlined. the one that viewpoint to which most alarm is particularly as the folks in...
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this is really kind of brushing on it to show the expansiveness of what it really meant to us in americand what americans were doing.nr so i feel like we had to rest on gary's shoulders and show the personal side of what happened to him, personally. >> i think he's been spoken about it in some communities. and actually put the speech in a movie about investigative reporting. it's a good thing. it's kind of what whistle blowing is now. he got his legs cut off, essentially, in the end and broke his back. you skppt that to be a broken barrel of the stick, you're doing your job. so it eets when the paper didn't have the will or the way. >> those are two different things. pushback is one thing. having the rug pulled out from under you is another. then you have both. >> i wonder if there is a cautionary tale in this film for investigative journalists or whistle blowers today. because, when i see the film, i'm thinking of the obama administration and mr. holder, who i have great respected for, for most things. when they started digging into notebooks a year or two ago, u$e line for me. >> yeah,
this is really kind of brushing on it to show the expansiveness of what it really meant to us in americand what americans were doing.nr so i feel like we had to rest on gary's shoulders and show the personal side of what happened to him, personally. >> i think he's been spoken about it in some communities. and actually put the speech in a movie about investigative reporting. it's a good thing. it's kind of what whistle blowing is now. he got his legs cut off, essentially, in the end and...
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in america, not only the ones in houston. send her your sermons and go ahead. obviously she could use a few.nd if you are a pastor send them to her. and everybody watching the show ought to send her a bible. her address is on the screen. i hope she gets thousands and thousands of sermons and bibles. (applause) tom is the pastor of the vietnamese baptist church and came to america to escape the communist government who controlled how he worshipped. he was subponed. and pastor, you escaped the tyranny of communism in vietnam. one of the original boat people who got out when you were escaping for your life. when you came to america. did you ever think that the government of the united states, acting through one of its mayors would ask you to cough up your sermon so they could approve them? >> never, in my entire thought would it happen to us in america. you must be a little disconcerted that this is required of you and requested of you. do you plan to give your sermons to the mayor of houston? yes, she can have my sermon, but not my subpeona. our sermon is stream lined and millions of people ar
in america, not only the ones in houston. send her your sermons and go ahead. obviously she could use a few.nd if you are a pastor send them to her. and everybody watching the show ought to send her a bible. her address is on the screen. i hope she gets thousands and thousands of sermons and bibles. (applause) tom is the pastor of the vietnamese baptist church and came to america to escape the communist government who controlled how he worshipped. he was subponed. and pastor, you escaped the...
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how we get there, that is the big challenge because for us in america, we believe that our principles are universal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual belief they are universal principles. but how to relate it to other societies, that is one of the great services. >> as you point out in your book, there are some forces that reject fundamentally the premise you have just outlined. the ones that you point to that would most alarm is islamism and particularly as the iranian folks in charge practice it. if i read your book correctly, the people who really run around, the theocrats, how many, believe islam is destined to rule the world, it is the only legitimate way so the idea of saying to iran if i read your book right, you won't interfere here and we won't intervene there, that is that a basic level not islamic. doesn't that pose a difficult challenge? >> that is a big internal debate which is going on inside iran. the point i am making iran at this moment has three historic models before it in its own history, the experience of being a nation state, pursuing
how we get there, that is the big challenge because for us in america, we believe that our principles are universal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual belief they are universal principles. but how to relate it to other societies, that is one of the great services. >> as you point out in your book, there are some forces that reject fundamentally the premise you have just outlined. the ones that you point to that would most alarm is islamism and particularly as...
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that is the big challenge because for us in america we have believed that our principles are the universal principles that everybody must exist, and i as an individual individual belief in the universal principles. but how to relate to other societies, that is one of the great challenges. >> that asked you point out in the book, there were some forces that project fundamentally the premise that you just outlined. the one that you point to with most is islamism as well as the airing and folks in charge to practice that. if i read your book correctly, the people who really run around, the theocrat, how many believe that it is destined to rule the world but it is the only legitimate way so the idea of saying if i read your book right well, you won't interfere here and we won't intervene there. that is at a basic level on islamic. doesn't that pose a rather difficult challenge? spinnaker that is a big debate that is going on inside of iran and the point i'm making is iran at this moment has prehistoric fossils in its own history. the experience of being a nationstate pursuing the normal or the
that is the big challenge because for us in america we have believed that our principles are the universal principles that everybody must exist, and i as an individual individual belief in the universal principles. but how to relate to other societies, that is one of the great challenges. >> that asked you point out in the book, there were some forces that project fundamentally the premise that you just outlined. the one that you point to with most is islamism as well as the airing and...
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because we have so overused antibiotics, especially on farms. 80% of antibiotics use in america are usedfarm animals not when they're sick, but to make them grow bigger and fatter. that is a travesty. antibiotic resistant staph found in every community, that flesh-eating kind of staph, but the biggest concern, biggest can se concern, every family can do about is protecting their children against flu. we have good vaccines against influenza. 20,000 children are hospitalized every year because of common flu. that is something people should be worried about and pay attention to. >> dr. sears, these diseases they sound like, medieval times, whooping cough, mumps, measles. this, talks about ebola versus viruses. measles on average could be nine times more contagious than ebola. what needs to happen to keep diseases from becoming full blown epidemics, dr. sears. >> you mention measles. measles is inkred believe contagious. just walking through the room with somebody that has measles you will probably get the measles if you are not protected. how do we protect ourselves, you get your vaccinatio
because we have so overused antibiotics, especially on farms. 80% of antibiotics use in america are usedfarm animals not when they're sick, but to make them grow bigger and fatter. that is a travesty. antibiotic resistant staph found in every community, that flesh-eating kind of staph, but the biggest concern, biggest can se concern, every family can do about is protecting their children against flu. we have good vaccines against influenza. 20,000 children are hospitalized every year because of...
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and i think the great threat is to us in america with some small unmanned aircraft is some nefarious group wanted to put some sort of explosives on it. but that would be a terror weapon. that would not be one of any military significance. i hope i answered ur
and i think the great threat is to us in america with some small unmanned aircraft is some nefarious group wanted to put some sort of explosives on it. but that would be a terror weapon. that would not be one of any military significance. i hope i answered ur
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now, how we get there, that is a big challenge because for us in america we have believed that our principles are the universal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual believe that there are universal principles. but how to represent the this to other societies -- to other societies who have comparable views, that is one of the great challenges we face. >> but as you point out in your book, there are some forces that reject adultly the premise you just outlined. the one that you point to with most alarm is islamism and particularly as the iranian folks in charge practice that. if i read your book correctly, the people who really run around, the three accurates -- theocrats, believe that islam is destined to rule the world, it is the only legitimate way. so the idea of saying to iran, if i read your book right, well, you won't interfere here, we won't intervene there, on a basic level, that's un-islamic. i mean, doesn't that pose a rather or difficult challenge -- >> that is the big internal debate that is now going on inside iran. and the point i'm making is iran at this
now, how we get there, that is a big challenge because for us in america we have believed that our principles are the universal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual believe that there are universal principles. but how to represent the this to other societies -- to other societies who have comparable views, that is one of the great challenges we face. >> but as you point out in your book, there are some forces that reject adultly the premise you just outlined. the...
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i think the greater threat to us in america from unmanned aircraft is from small unmanned aircraft even down to the size of the partial hell coughed -- helicopter if a group wanted to put it and put explosives on it but that would be a terrorism weapon. i rambled but hope i answered the question. yes, ma'am? >> thank you. i am from george washington university. let's following up on the last point and look into the future on the civilian uses of technology. can you comment on what you would expect the regulations to look like? how is that going to develop and how would it change the environment in which all of aircraft operate? >> i think there is a gentlemen at the federal aviation department named jim williams who would love if i had the answer to that. that is something the faa is struggling with. and one of issues and problems and technical hurdles for people in the unmanned aircraft use to get over is safety. for pilots, they have to be able see and avoid other aircrafts. there are lots of company and the defendant department is working on technologies to provide uav, an unmanned a
i think the greater threat to us in america from unmanned aircraft is from small unmanned aircraft even down to the size of the partial hell coughed -- helicopter if a group wanted to put it and put explosives on it but that would be a terrorism weapon. i rambled but hope i answered the question. yes, ma'am? >> thank you. i am from george washington university. let's following up on the last point and look into the future on the civilian uses of technology. can you comment on what you...
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. >> right now i think for us in america one out of ten. if you look at the number of people who are exposed to the ebola patient, very few of them actually got it. just two health care workers. everybody on the plane, the er, nobody got infected. so health care professionals, the ones who are taking care of extremely sick patient, they're at very high risk. but everybody else who gets exposed -- is not. >> we got to take a break. dr. saunders, you believe it could in fact go airborne. hang on. i don't want you to explain it all yet. and you think the risk is far greater. and we'll get into all that and what america should do to solve it. we're going to take a break. we'll come back. should the administration order that travel ban to contain the virus? and will it help in fact do that very thing? we'll check in with our audience as we continue this special edition of "hannity" straight ahead. we were flattered when regenerist beat a $100 cream. flabbergasted when w creamed a $300 cream. for about $30, regenerist microsculpting cream hydrate
. >> right now i think for us in america one out of ten. if you look at the number of people who are exposed to the ebola patient, very few of them actually got it. just two health care workers. everybody on the plane, the er, nobody got infected. so health care professionals, the ones who are taking care of extremely sick patient, they're at very high risk. but everybody else who gets exposed -- is not. >> we got to take a break. dr. saunders, you believe it could in fact go...
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we'll wrap up our week-long series of all in america coal country tonight and how the lobster boat got involved in the protest over coal use america and the amazing thing they do. that's ahead. >>> tonight, at 10:00 p.m. eastern, msnbc will be broadcasting the alma awards. and, at 11:00 p.m. eastern, my friend and colleague alex wagner will be hosting after the almas. she's going to have great, behind-the-scenes video. hope you'll tune in. in r etirt, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. flabbergasted when wen regecreamed a $300 cream.eam. for about $30, regenerist microsculpting cream hydrates better than over fifteen of america's most expensive luxury creams. regenerist. olay. your best beautiful. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bo
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-- >> should be in containment. >> should be in those four biocontainment units. >> coming up, you've been sending us your questions about ebola in americal day on facebook and twitter. at sean hannity on twitter. coming up next, they're going to answer your questions straight ahead. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov has the power to captivate. ♪ that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock technology. removing up to ninety percent of surface stains, and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. and to get even faster whitening, use this collection ...for a whiter smile in just 2 days. crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. a single ember that escapes fr
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. >> i'm wondering if the protesters there have seen what us in america have seen on what appears took page of the daughter of the chief executive hong kong, she brags that her necklace, shoes -- >> yes, i saw that. >> are paid for by hong kong taxpayers. how is that playing among the protesters? >> i think people are leaving comments. i'm not sure if it was taken down already but it's really stupid of her to say things like that. obviously she's been posting posts before. so i don't think the facts to protest in whatever way that is obviously not to post anything like that. >> thank you so much for joining us. please stay safe. >> thank you. >>> turning to our politics lead, hillary clinton may have the adorable grandchild but she is missing three key things that bill clinton did have when he ran for president. what is she lacking? and why does it matter? coming up. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sist
. >> i'm wondering if the protesters there have seen what us in america have seen on what appears took page of the daughter of the chief executive hong kong, she brags that her necklace, shoes -- >> yes, i saw that. >> are paid for by hong kong taxpayers. how is that playing among the protesters? >> i think people are leaving comments. i'm not sure if it was taken down already but it's really stupid of her to say things like that. obviously she's been posting posts...
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so i think the greater threat actually to us in america from unmanned aircraft is from small unmanned aircraft, even down to the size and some nefarious group wanted to take on them for some sort of explosives on that. but that would just be a terror weapon. that would be a weapon of any military significance. i rambled a bit, but i hope they answered the question. >> thank you. [inaudible] may follow up on that last point than look into the future again on the civilian uses of the technology. could you, but you might expect it to look like with the haitian organizations involved? what would that look like and how it changed the environment in which all of the aircraft operate? >> well, thinkers gentlemen at the aviation named jim williams who would love it if i could get an answer to that question because that is something the faa is struggling with. you know, one of the big issues, one of the problems, one of the technical hurdles for people and the unmanned aircraft industry in safety. the piloted aircraft has to be able to see and avoid other aircraft. so there's lots of companies
so i think the greater threat actually to us in america from unmanned aircraft is from small unmanned aircraft, even down to the size and some nefarious group wanted to take on them for some sort of explosives on that. but that would just be a terror weapon. that would be a weapon of any military significance. i rambled a bit, but i hope they answered the question. >> thank you. [inaudible] may follow up on that last point than look into the future again on the civilian uses of the...
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in asia. america used to have the most productive manufacturing sector in the world.has the most productive manufacturers but where are apple and the others building factories, ge building than in china because after all the chinese autocratic as they may be give them a better deal than barack obama does. how about that tt more freedom for capitalism in china than in barack obama's united states of america. stuart: fine last words for peter morici. >> i hope your optimism proves to be correct. i just worry if barack obama the last six years and at the end of eight will fundamentally change the character of this country. that is what i worry about. stuart: i understand everybody's point of view. peter morici, monica, thanks very much. you have netflix adding four exclusive adam sandler movies. our production team says not so sure that is a good idea. dozens of sandler's movies were notorious bombs. my producers couldn't put them under the full screen graphic. you deal with them the next break. ♪ mr. daniels. mr. daniels. look at this. what's this? clicks are off the ch
in asia. america used to have the most productive manufacturing sector in the world.has the most productive manufacturers but where are apple and the others building factories, ge building than in china because after all the chinese autocratic as they may be give them a better deal than barack obama does. how about that tt more freedom for capitalism in china than in barack obama's united states of america. stuart: fine last words for peter morici. >> i hope your optimism proves to be...
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in the low sun of the autumn and river. -- winter. a great plant for feeding birds, a great history of native american use. its use is mirrored in south america. something that is more familiar to us today -- yerba matÉ. we have included one willow as a representative of all of them. they have a history of human use that is wonderful. this is the original source for aspirin. you sometimes see the herbal remedy as a headache cure. i don't recommend it because in willow there are lots of different compounds. aspirin takes one effective compound out of willow, and does not bother your stomach as much. north american indians discovered that use. so it is a natural analgesic. we looked at the loblolly pine , which grows very quickly on any piece of land, but the longleaf pine is probably the most elegant pine in the southeast. very long needles, easy to be exported. as far north as new york city for mental pieces during the winter holidays. for mantlepieces during the winter holidays. but it has much greater history than that. this tree was the centerpiece for the naval stores industries. it was tapped for its sap which was then boiled down into t
in the low sun of the autumn and river. -- winter. a great plant for feeding birds, a great history of native american use. its use is mirrored in south america. something that is more familiar to us today -- yerba matÉ. we have included one willow as a representative of all of them. they have a history of human use that is wonderful. this is the original source for aspirin. you sometimes see the herbal remedy as a headache cure. i don't recommend it because in willow there are lots of...
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as i've heard those conversations and your voices i agree the number one issue facing us in america today is jobs. jobs is not a political question. it's not a political issue. it is the issue we have to solve in washington, d.c. i have been working in bipartisan groups, groups like no labels, go big coalition, members coming together to talk about these issues and talk about how we can create jobs in america. because by creating jobs, you create opportunity. and that is an opportunity where you're going to be able to put food on your table and a roof over your head for generations to come. i firmly believe you can give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. you teach a person to fish you feed him, her, their family for generations to come. that's the philosophy i bring to washington, d.c. i seek your support to continue this fight. >> now we'll begin with our questions. each question is directed to both candidates with about two minutes to answer each question. the first candidate to answer a question will then have a 30-second rebuttal opportunity. as per the format agreed to by b
as i've heard those conversations and your voices i agree the number one issue facing us in america today is jobs. jobs is not a political question. it's not a political issue. it is the issue we have to solve in washington, d.c. i have been working in bipartisan groups, groups like no labels, go big coalition, members coming together to talk about these issues and talk about how we can create jobs in america. because by creating jobs, you create opportunity. and that is an opportunity where...
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it did remind us, faith in america runs deep. in a country where all are welcome, if not embraced.for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in oklahoma city. >>> coming up here on "nightline," in a nation of coffee addicts, getting your fix just got more expensive. hipster coffee, coming up. >>> and later, newed all owe of bristol palin telling her side of the story after the former first family of alaska got irheumad in a big fight.te to se hritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood,iver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening hear
it did remind us, faith in america runs deep. in a country where all are welcome, if not embraced.for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in oklahoma city. >>> coming up here on "nightline," in a nation of coffee addicts, getting your fix just got more expensive. hipster coffee, coming up. >>> and later, newed all owe of bristol palin telling her side of the story after the former first family of alaska got irheumad in a big fight.te to se hritis like me, and...
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inheriter of this commission we how shall and remember the sailors that sailed between us in the great name uss america may we edify the encourage and commitment and devoted service to our in addition, we gather in our presence gracious god to give us thanks for the sailors and marines grant we pray this ship will reflect the values of our great country and be prepared in war and peace in your name we pray amen will the guests please be seated ships company ladies and gentlemen, the horrible mayor edwin lee mayor the city and county of san francisco (clapping.) >> good morning, everyone. good morning. >> secretary, captain haul to the entire members on the platform to all of you sitting some go 10 thousand of you to come to pier 30/32 is my honorable to welcome i to the city and county of san francisco san francisco has always been and also will be a city that welcomes and salutes our uniform men and women not only during fleet week but everyday of the year just this past week i've visited the ship ice america under the guidance of captain hall it's a fine ship not only that but let me make sure i say
inheriter of this commission we how shall and remember the sailors that sailed between us in the great name uss america may we edify the encourage and commitment and devoted service to our in addition, we gather in our presence gracious god to give us thanks for the sailors and marines grant we pray this ship will reflect the values of our great country and be prepared in war and peace in your name we pray amen will the guests please be seated ships company ladies and gentlemen, the horrible...
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, i would like to ask every pastor in america, not just the ones in houston, i would like to ask every pastor in america send her your sermons, obviously she could use few. if you're a pastor, send them to her. and here's another thought, everybody watching the show, ought to send her a bible. that's right, everybody, her address is on the screen. i hope she gets thousands and thousands after sermons and bibles. john glen is the pastor of the vietnamese pastor of the church in houston, he came to america to escape a communist government who tried to control who and how he worships. he's one of the pastors who dry -- an alliance of freedom attorneys. and pastor wen, i want to start with you, because you escaped the tierny in vietnam. one of the boat people who got out of that country when you )!u life. when you came to america, did you ever think that the government of the united states, acting through one of its mayors would ask you to cough up your sermons so they could approve them? >> never would i have thought this would happen to us here in america. >> you must be a little bit disconcerted that this has been required of you or requested of you,
, i would like to ask every pastor in america, not just the ones in houston, i would like to ask every pastor in america send her your sermons, obviously she could use few. if you're a pastor, send them to her. and here's another thought, everybody watching the show, ought to send her a bible. that's right, everybody, her address is on the screen. i hope she gets thousands and thousands after sermons and bibles. john glen is the pastor of the vietnamese pastor of the church in houston, he came...
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how we get there is the big challenge because for us in america, we believe that our principles are theuniversal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual believed in the universal principles. but how do we relate to other societies, that is one of the great challenges we face. >> but as you point out in the book there are some forces that reject fundamentally the premise that you outlined. the one that viewpoint to which most alarm is particularly as the folks in charge practice that. if i read your book correctly, the people who've who really run around, the theocrat how many believe that it's the only legitimate ways to the idea of saying if i read your book right you won't interfere here and we won't dare. at a basic level that is on islamic. doesn't that pose a rather difficult challenge? speck that is the internal debate that is now going on. and the point i'm making is at this moment there are three stories models in its own history. the experience of being a nationstate and pursuing normal or traditional nationstates which is more or less what they did. the s
how we get there is the big challenge because for us in america, we believe that our principles are theuniversal principles that everybody must accept. and i as an individual believed in the universal principles. but how do we relate to other societies, that is one of the great challenges we face. >> but as you point out in the book there are some forces that reject fundamentally the premise that you outlined. the one that viewpoint to which most alarm is particularly as the folks in...
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i also asked him how he felt about other countries and how they perceive us in america. wrong with america? he travels all the time, you know. the only place five or six rounds of golf a year. hard to believe for a man who is once the greatest in the world. i have something for you with microsoft. apologizing for saying women should not ask for a raise and to trust the system to work out equal pay. it puts the whole idea of gender discrimination in the workplace. >> i think it was trust the system. if you wanted to address women's pay, there are a lot of things you can't address. the marriage penalty. marriage laws. arbitrary limits. women take different jobs they and then do. that is because many of them are and different roles than men are. there is a very little pay gap, if any. this guy came out and apologize. i do not think that he should have. all the variables come out. apples and apples. >> it is a completely bogus scandal. our industry must close the gender pay gap. it is really pandering to this line that there is a war on women. stuart: no longer being able to
i also asked him how he felt about other countries and how they perceive us in america. wrong with america? he travels all the time, you know. the only place five or six rounds of golf a year. hard to believe for a man who is once the greatest in the world. i have something for you with microsoft. apologizing for saying women should not ask for a raise and to trust the system to work out equal pay. it puts the whole idea of gender discrimination in the workplace. >> i think it was trust...
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in chief. our new series, "reel america," featuring films from the 1930's through the 1970's. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> each week, "reel america" brings archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. this is a 1953 treasury department film which shows a new recruit learning to protect the president, added to the duties of the secret service after the assassination of william mckinley in 1901. the secret service director retired after a security breach. in one, a man made it into the east room of the white house before being stopped. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gunshot] ♪ >> not bad for a beginner. , take aoting business comfortable stance, line up your sites, aim at 6:00, lisa trigger, practice -- squeeze the trigger. if he could do it, maybe i could learn. i was certainly learning a lot of other things. a month before, after my appointment, i reported to the treasurer building in washington. i had butterflies in my stomach. my instructor took me through the exhibit room in the treasury it, maybe i could learn. i was certainly learning a lot of other thing
in chief. our new series, "reel america," featuring films from the 1930's through the 1970's. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> each week, "reel america" brings archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. this is a 1953 treasury department film which shows a new recruit learning to protect the president, added to the duties of the secret service after the assassination of william mckinley in 1901. the secret service director...
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so we are watching this right now just crossing here with us in america's newsroom.martha: texas democrat wendy davis is doubling down on her controversial wheelchair ad targeting her republican opponent attorney general greg abbott. here is part of the original wendy davis ad. >> a tree fell on greg abbott. he sued and got millions. since then he spent his career working against other victims. abbott argued a woman whose leg was am pew 8 was not disabled because she had an artificial limb. martha: she got a lot of flack for that ad. but she basically doubled down on it. she has two supporters in wheelchaired who joined her at the podium. >> gregg and boot has built a career kicking the ladder down behind him and denying to others the same justice he deserved and received. we need to call this what it is. hypocrisy. martha: texas attorney general greg abbott joins me now. good to have you here, sir. what was your reaction when you first saw this? the first ad? >> well, my first reaction is it was an act of desperation. this is the same type of commercial we are seein
so we are watching this right now just crossing here with us in america's newsroom.martha: texas democrat wendy davis is doubling down on her controversial wheelchair ad targeting her republican opponent attorney general greg abbott. here is part of the original wendy davis ad. >> a tree fell on greg abbott. he sued and got millions. since then he spent his career working against other victims. abbott argued a woman whose leg was am pew 8 was not disabled because she had an artificial...
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it is a fact the chances anyone of us in america getting ebola are extremely remote.erwhelmingly unlikely to happen. however, so much of what has been said about ebola first as you noted earlier, it is unlikely anybody would get it, now we have a couple of known cases. the most recent is disturbing because he was wearing the protective gear said to be required and sufficient to prevent you from catching it. the other fact obviously is if you do get is, you're likely to die be it is a little bit like air travel, martha. the problem is if something happens, there's a good chance you are going to die, which is why people find this stuff so alarming. they tend to be behind the music making assertions about this or that and having them turn out to be incorrect. martha: that fits into a long list of different instances you can point to that the administration is in reaction mode, not ahead of them, reassuring the american people, what they should fear, not fear. everything putting people's mind at ease being in front of it once again. >> this persistent refusal to stop peop
it is a fact the chances anyone of us in america getting ebola are extremely remote.erwhelmingly unlikely to happen. however, so much of what has been said about ebola first as you noted earlier, it is unlikely anybody would get it, now we have a couple of known cases. the most recent is disturbing because he was wearing the protective gear said to be required and sufficient to prevent you from catching it. the other fact obviously is if you do get is, you're likely to die be it is a little bit...
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in 40 years this seat's been open. >> as iowa goes, so goes america? michael okwu, in battle ground iowa, as america votes, 2014. good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the fight against ebola enters a new phase in our country as the first person diagnosed on u.s. soil becomes the first also to die of it. hours after eric duncan's death was announced at a dallas hospital, a sheriff's deputy who had been in duncan's apartment, had himself admitted with signs of the sickness. new screening set to get under way at five u.s. airports as early as this weekend. but the health crisis being closely monitored in texas is first a very personal one for family of eric duncan. "america tonight's" adam may visited the liberian community a community in mourning and fear. >> reporter: thomas duncan who became the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. now becomes the first person to die of the virus in the country. died at 7:51 wednesday local time. mr. duncan succumbed to an insidious disease. ebola. he fought courageously in this battle. since last sat he had been given an experimental treatment. while it's not clear if the drug made a diff
in 40 years this seat's been open. >> as iowa goes, so goes america? michael okwu, in battle ground iowa, as america votes, 2014. good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the fight against ebola enters a new phase in our country as the first person diagnosed on u.s. soil becomes the first also to die of it. hours after eric duncan's death was announced at a dallas hospital, a sheriff's deputy who had been in duncan's apartment, had himself admitted with signs of the sickness....
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the fbi in 2012 tells us that the hate crime in america, 62.4 percent were against jews and antisemesticnd guess how many hate crimes against america. 11.6. this islam phobia is mccarthyism and a way of silencing the conversation which americans must have now. >> you know, harvard students had an interesting reaction of is there islam phobia. >> what is a bigger threat to world peace, america or isis? >> to world peace, america. >> i think american imperialism and our protection of oil interest are destabilizing the region and allowing groups like isis to gain power. >> we torblame for the problems that we are facing now. i don't think anybody argued that we didn't isis ourselves. >> you are a college professor and these are the students in a university. how do you react to hearing them saying america is more dangerous than isis. >> the parents should get tuition money returned. >> i bet they wish they can. >> this is how obama and harvard and how ben affleck thinks. remember the barbarrism i endured and witnessed was not caused by foreign intervention. it is indigenous to the region and
the fbi in 2012 tells us that the hate crime in america, 62.4 percent were against jews and antisemesticnd guess how many hate crimes against america. 11.6. this islam phobia is mccarthyism and a way of silencing the conversation which americans must have now. >> you know, harvard students had an interesting reaction of is there islam phobia. >> what is a bigger threat to world peace, america or isis? >> to world peace, america. >> i think american imperialism and our...
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us. >>> in many of america's maximum security prisons, there are three letters that strike fear in thes for secured housing unit. and like a prison within a prison, these units house the worst of the worst. >> mostly assault, intimidations, threatenings. whether it be on staff or inmates that land them in here. so these are -- these are not the good guys. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear, absolute control is the top priority. >> your quietest day in the shu can be your worst day in the shu in two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down here, or as we have in here. having feces or urine thrown on you. spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. >> but for inmates in the shu, the monotony breeds a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell. sometimes for years at a time. >> you're always trying to find a way to come up for air. the place suffocates you. you know what i'm saying? >> it's a tone,
us. >>> in many of america's maximum security prisons, there are three letters that strike fear in thes for secured housing unit. and like a prison within a prison, these units house the worst of the worst. >> mostly assault, intimidations, threatenings. whether it be on staff or inmates that land them in here. so these are -- these are not the good guys. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear, absolute control...
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richard carmona joins us in "america's newsroom" to talk about how unprepared our u.s. may be. bill: so you built the home of your dreams, right, along the beach? only you find out the guy you hired to do the work made one very big, glaring mistake. martha: ridiculous. how does this happen? ♪ martha: missouri company's dream sound more like a nightmare. mark and brenda voss hired a contractor to build this $680,000 home in florida on the beach. six months later they discover they had a little bit of a problem. it was on the wrong lot. the couple is hiring a lawyer. the contractor is trying to negotiate a settlement. this should be interesting. it comes with five bedrooms, a game room and screened in pool and on a wrong lot. do they own it. do they buy the other lot? bill: can they move it? martha: they could probably move it. it is an empty lot. just swap with the other owner. bill: something tells me somebody should have known. >> somebody should have known. bill: breaking news in dallas. the hospital that treated ebola victim thomas eric duncan admitting they were not
richard carmona joins us in "america's newsroom" to talk about how unprepared our u.s. may be. bill: so you built the home of your dreams, right, along the beach? only you find out the guy you hired to do the work made one very big, glaring mistake. martha: ridiculous. how does this happen? ♪ martha: missouri company's dream sound more like a nightmare. mark and brenda voss hired a contractor to build this $680,000 home in florida on the beach. six months later they discover they...
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in america. the first case in a city of 8 million. the controversial new quarantine policy in place. is it keeping us safe or an unfair overreaction?ll sparking new confusion and outrage. how did the government let this happen? >>> and countdown to the midterms. nine days to go. the key races that have even the experts stumped, and george p. bush revealing whether he thinks his father
in america. the first case in a city of 8 million. the controversial new quarantine policy in place. is it keeping us safe or an unfair overreaction?ll sparking new confusion and outrage. how did the government let this happen? >>> and countdown to the midterms. nine days to go. the key races that have even the experts stumped, and george p. bush revealing whether he thinks his father
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when mustard gas begins being used in the battlefields of europe, why not bring it here to the united states? why not use that in americathe real target is war horses. the corrals of horses that have been gathered up and being shipped to the war that are so necessary for fighting in world war i. they decide, we'll poison these animals. but there are ancillary incidents and people die from germ warfare in the united states. the main agent who is doing this is a doctor. this doctor is this sort of enemy agent that we still worry about today. he was born in the united states then he goes off to germany to study medicine. he's living in germany when the germans. but he has an american passport. his father, in fact, won the congressional medal of honor in the civil war and now he's also of german decent and he's -- they're willing now to help germany. so he comes to the united states. he's given money by nicoli and he sets up a germ warfare factory, in effect. he sets it up six miles from the white house in a house he's r%%kur' the basement and he's -- his sister lives upstairs and in the basement he and his brother who used
when mustard gas begins being used in the battlefields of europe, why not bring it here to the united states? why not use that in americathe real target is war horses. the corrals of horses that have been gathered up and being shipped to the war that are so necessary for fighting in world war i. they decide, we'll poison these animals. but there are ancillary incidents and people die from germ warfare in the united states. the main agent who is doing this is a doctor. this doctor is this sort...
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to the supreme court many that voting in california won't differ from voting in texas or michigan, stay with us. >> america votes 2014 go behind the scenes in the all important swing states >> this could switch from republican hands to democratic hands >> with the senate and congress up for grabs... >> it's gonna be close >> these candidates will stop at nothing to get elected. >> iowa was never sent a woman to congress... >> i wanna squeal! >> i approved this message >> i need your help >> midterms, the series begins only on al jazeera america >> we're back on notice story.on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. people don't vote in oh more than one state. at least they should not be voting in more than one state so there is no issue of confusion for any one voter as it is hitting one target. inevitably people will show up at the polls , places they've voted for decades, and not be allowed to vote. we go to our panelists ashy spillane, and wendy w e weise r and horace --wendy, you heard once we pass the threshold of bringing partisanship in the conversation, and it was felt that it was meant to reduce the
to the supreme court many that voting in california won't differ from voting in texas or michigan, stay with us. >> america votes 2014 go behind the scenes in the all important swing states >> this could switch from republican hands to democratic hands >> with the senate and congress up for grabs... >> it's gonna be close >> these candidates will stop at nothing to get elected. >> iowa was never sent a woman to congress... >> i wanna squeal! >> i...
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ferguson, missouri, is evidence, he says, that a strong white-black divide still exists in america. >> this used to be a down that was mostly white. now it is black. white mayor, white police chief,
ferguson, missouri, is evidence, he says, that a strong white-black divide still exists in america. >> this used to be a down that was mostly white. now it is black. white mayor, white police chief,
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years of effort in the fight against aids brought us treatment and a drug that shows promise in preventing it. "america tonight"s adam may told us about the drug, truvada, and reports that san francisco is weighing a controversial proposal to pay for it, giving it to anyone that wants it. there's more to it as we learn from "america tonight" adam may's original report. >> dame job jacob says that little blue pill changed his sex life, it's not the little blue pill you may be thinking of. it is troouf arda, a new class of duration preventing h.i.v. infection 99% of the time if taken as directed . jacobs, a therapist in new york city takes the pill every day. >> it was a game changer for me, spending the first two decades of my life living with the fear positive. >> it is a preexposure prophylaxis, meaning you are trying to prevent infection, blocking the ability of the pathogen, in this case h.i.v., from reproducing itself. >> the doctor, a nation's h.i.v. expert is the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. forward. >> we found out in clinical trials if you give one pill
years of effort in the fight against aids brought us treatment and a drug that shows promise in preventing it. "america tonight"s adam may told us about the drug, truvada, and reports that san francisco is weighing a controversial proposal to pay for it, giving it to anyone that wants it. there's more to it as we learn from "america tonight" adam may's original report. >> dame job jacob says that little blue pill changed his sex life, it's not the little blue pill you...
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its use is mirrored in south america. we have included one willow as a representative of all of them. they have a history of humidity. this is the original source for afrin. you sometimes see the herbal remedy as a headache cure. i don't recommend it because in willow there are lots of different compounds. most north american indians still have that use so it is a natural analgesic. at the pine which grows very quickly on any piece longleaf pinehe is probably the most elegant pine in the southeast. very long needles, easy to be exported. as far north as new york city for mental pieces during holidays. but it has much greater history than that. this tree was the centerpiece for the naval stores industries. which tapped for its sap was then boiled down into turpentine and rosin. these really help to build navies. a very important tree. the practice of tapping the tree in the woodland -- we have a stump. that is cat-faced. it was once standing up and it has been knocked through. a tin collection cup was placed below. that is
its use is mirrored in south america. we have included one willow as a representative of all of them. they have a history of humidity. this is the original source for afrin. you sometimes see the herbal remedy as a headache cure. i don't recommend it because in willow there are lots of different compounds. most north american indians still have that use so it is a natural analgesic. at the pine which grows very quickly on any piece longleaf pinehe is probably the most elegant pine in the...
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in several states. why don't you support these measures? >> you know, when i hear this story of how she was treated, it's actually chilling. what's going to make it safer for us here in americas to get as many doctors, nurses, health care workers to go to west africa to knock it out there, and anything like this, it creates a disincentive. you know, when someone is treated this poorly when they return, why would anyone go over there to help? >> deter us from the really important work that needs to be done on the ground right now. so, let's talk about the public fear we're seeing over ebola. you say elected officials are creating an unnecessary sense of panic with these quarantines. >> i think they are. what people need to realize is that no one can spread this disease until they have symptoms, until they're losing body fluid, so having health care workers and others monitor themselves for fever and early sign is a way to keep us safe. what we're seeing is states piling on and doing more actions to reassure the public but when the actions aren't based in fact, it helps promote the fear. we need our leaders to come back to us with those facts and that will help the public unde
in several states. why don't you support these measures? >> you know, when i hear this story of how she was treated, it's actually chilling. what's going to make it safer for us here in americas to get as many doctors, nurses, health care workers to go to west africa to knock it out there, and anything like this, it creates a disincentive. you know, when someone is treated this poorly when they return, why would anyone go over there to help? >> deter us from the really important...
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in the fight. got lots more ahead including senator elizabeth warren here for the interview. stay with us. grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. with no artificial ingredients. del monte. bursting with life. with no artificial ingredients. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. sred lobster's endless shrimp is now! the year's largest variety of shrimp flavors! like new wood-grilled sriracha shrimp or parmesan crusted shrimp scampi... as much as you like, any way you like! hurry in and sea food differently. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be
in the fight. got lots more ahead including senator elizabeth warren here for the interview. stay with us. grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. with no artificial ingredients. del monte. bursting with life. with no artificial ingredients. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero...