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association. >> tom for college board 2015 moving on to our random selection of lobbyists our first active level will be lobbyist with lobbying activities greater than with an hundred thousand dollars or one hundred contacts. >> good year peter hayward and associates. >> p platinum sires oversees h ms associates ground floor public affairs bmw and partners i know reuben, junius & rose lp coalition for better housing public advocacy partners san francisco apartment association barbary coast consulting, burg davis public affairs, pacific gas & electric company, and the last one karen flood. >> may i have another member of the public to choose here in lobbyist activity? >> thank you, ma'am. >> karen flood how many are we choosing? pacific gas & electric company. >> following group of lobbyists have active levels between 50 thousand to one hundred or 50 to one hundred contacts and will be choosing one lobbyist from that active level two. >> love and associates, llc, daniel consulting incorporated, phil lester, google incorporated, michael yack i didn't kissing could systems trust company of the west
association. >> tom for college board 2015 moving on to our random selection of lobbyists our first active level will be lobbyist with lobbying activities greater than with an hundred thousand dollars or one hundred contacts. >> good year peter hayward and associates. >> p platinum sires oversees h ms associates ground floor public affairs bmw and partners i know reuben, junius & rose lp coalition for better housing public advocacy partners san francisco apartment...
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association. >> tom for college board 2015 moving on to our random selection of lobbyists our first active level will be lobbyist with lobbying activities greater than with an hundred thousand dollars or one hundred contacts. >> good year peter hayward and associates. >> p platinum sires oversees h ms associates ground floor public affairs bmw and partners i know reuben, junius & rose lp coalition for better housing public advocacy partners san francisco apartment association barbary coast consulting, burg davis public affairs, pacific gas & electric company, and the last one karen flood. >> may i have another member of the public to choose here in lobbyist activity? >> thank you, ma'am. >> karen flood how many are we choosing? pacific gas & electric company. >> following group of lobbyists have active levels between 50 thousand to one hundred or 50 to one hundred contacts and will be choosing one lobbyist from that active level two. >> love and associates, llc, daniel consulting incorporated, phil lester, google incorporated, michael yack i didn't kissing could systems trust company of the west
association. >> tom for college board 2015 moving on to our random selection of lobbyists our first active level will be lobbyist with lobbying activities greater than with an hundred thousand dollars or one hundred contacts. >> good year peter hayward and associates. >> p platinum sires oversees h ms associates ground floor public affairs bmw and partners i know reuben, junius & rose lp coalition for better housing public advocacy partners san francisco apartment...
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. >> when we started working in full-time jobs we realized our activity levels considerably dropped. >> reporter: so she and a fellow university of chicago grad invented cubie, a desk elliptical. >> one of the key benefits they're seeing is it's vetting their mood as well as helping them be more productive. >> reporter: they just got their second round of funding and expect to sell 15,000 units this the year. >> right now our plan is to scale cubie because we see immense potential in the market. right now we're still a young company. >> reporter: the potential has not gone unnoticed by larger companies like herman miller and steel case, which are adding more active workstations to their offerings. >> steel case introduced its first one in 2004. sales for that particular product has grown five-fold since then. this is no longer just a one-off. it's a product category. >> reporter: because the old desk and chair model simply doesn't sit well anymore. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> finally, crackerjack is ending its 125-year-old tradition of including
. >> when we started working in full-time jobs we realized our activity levels considerably dropped. >> reporter: so she and a fellow university of chicago grad invented cubie, a desk elliptical. >> one of the key benefits they're seeing is it's vetting their mood as well as helping them be more productive. >> reporter: they just got their second round of funding and expect to sell 15,000 units this the year. >> right now our plan is to scale cubie because we see...
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>> this comes at a very sensitive moment because donald thesehas been leveling activations against reince priebus and his allies that somehow the system is rigged against him. he says it will take power away from those who would oversee the convention and give it more to the grassroots. the way this rule would work is, individual delegates will be given more power to determine how proceedings would go on the floor. a time that a delicate wants to object, they have to be recognized by the presiding chair. ,he person overseeing this which is a role that will be filled by paul ryan will have less power. usually the presiding officer is able to dictate how things go. you have toound recognize each and every delegate should they have an objection. >> the next rules committee will be made up of delegates attending the convention and weak leader in cleveland. explain the difference. the only people who can set rules for the convention are the rules committee that's going to be at the convention itself. what these people can do this week is they can make some suggestions to the convention committ
>> this comes at a very sensitive moment because donald thesehas been leveling activations against reince priebus and his allies that somehow the system is rigged against him. he says it will take power away from those who would oversee the convention and give it more to the grassroots. the way this rule would work is, individual delegates will be given more power to determine how proceedings would go on the floor. a time that a delicate wants to object, they have to be recognized by the...
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> there was a famous new yorker profile of you many years ago, and it described a woman whose activity levelyond belief -- four phones, cars rating for you everywhere, 17 appointments in a day. how can you of all people write a book about sleep? >> well in fact, fareed, what is interesting is that when i get a full night's sleep which for most people according to modern science is seven to nine hours, then i can do a fully active life without stress and with much more joy and being much more present in what i'm doing and being much more clear and making better decisions. >> describe the circumstances that made you realize you needed more sleep. >> exactly. i got to it the hard way actually exactly nine years ago. in april 2007 i collapsed from exhaustion and sleep deprivation, hit my head on the way down, broke my cheekbone. and that's why i've become -- >> it was at a table so you hit your head on the keyboard, right? >> on the corner of the desk. and then, you know, you go from doctor to doctor trying to see what's wrong with you, do you have a heart problem, a brain tumor. and then they g
> there was a famous new yorker profile of you many years ago, and it described a woman whose activity levelyond belief -- four phones, cars rating for you everywhere, 17 appointments in a day. how can you of all people write a book about sleep? >> well in fact, fareed, what is interesting is that when i get a full night's sleep which for most people according to modern science is seven to nine hours, then i can do a fully active life without stress and with much more joy and being...
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looking at your activity levels for your family and your travel schedule. if you will be home a lot. when you have that figured out, you can reach out to the different rescue organizations. these two are from animal haven. they are currently up for adoption. then you can look through the different dogs and find which one will fit into your home. >> when you have made that decision and you find the perfect pet -- is it necessary to retrain and how do you do that? >> the thing to remember is that a lot of these dogs have gone through a lot in their lives. some more than others. these guys are very sweet animals. they have been uprooted from their permanent homes. they have gone to foster homes. when you bring them home, you want to start slow and easy. getting them used to the new environment and people. getting to know the behaviors of the dog. also i tell people it can take anywhere between three and six months to see the total personality come, out for the rescues. >> so it may take time before you are feeling comfy and the home. what if you notice the dog
looking at your activity levels for your family and your travel schedule. if you will be home a lot. when you have that figured out, you can reach out to the different rescue organizations. these two are from animal haven. they are currently up for adoption. then you can look through the different dogs and find which one will fit into your home. >> when you have made that decision and you find the perfect pet -- is it necessary to retrain and how do you do that? >> the thing to...
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. >> we started working full time jobs, we realized our activity levels considerably dropped. >> shend a fellow university of chicago grad invented a desk elliptical. >> our plan is to really scale cubi because we see immense potential in the market and we're still a young company. >> young is putting it mildly. there is barely two years old. they did it on kick start. they stole about 3,000. now they have a new round of funding they expect to sell 15,000 of these cubis this year. it's connected to an app as well. it's not just sitting down. i'm going to remove the ball chair, pull the dress down, it's also standing desks. this is a veri desk. this is a barely three-year-old company selling in 100 countries around the world. it is very big business. the office furniture business, $10 billion. analysts say they expect the fitness side, the fitness subsector of office to be about one-third of that in just the next three to five years. big public companies doing it, herm an miller, steel case, knoll. they started with standing desks. you know the startups are going to up their game as w
. >> we started working full time jobs, we realized our activity levels considerably dropped. >> shend a fellow university of chicago grad invented a desk elliptical. >> our plan is to really scale cubi because we see immense potential in the market and we're still a young company. >> young is putting it mildly. there is barely two years old. they did it on kick start. they stole about 3,000. now they have a new round of funding they expect to sell 15,000 of these cubis...
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the activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september september 2015. >> is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? are there any parameters? is there anything we measure to determine whether this agreement is being adhered to? >> in an unclassified form i'm not going to get into the specifics of how we go about doing that but yes. >> so one of the areas, think you, maybe in another context we can get to some of those questions. with regard to our ability to support our cyber capabilities, training and retention is really important. in that regard, stem education education is critical. can you talk a little bit more about what you are doing with any collaborations or partnerships that you are doing with universities and community colleges to train a workforce for us? >> let's take away as an example. today in tinea, the garden hawaii is meeting in the complex and other elements across the island on a wahoo to try to look at and include the academic sector. how do we generate a more capable workforce, how can we partner more effectively in
the activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september september 2015. >> is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? are there any parameters? is there anything we measure to determine whether this agreement is being adhered to? >> in an unclassified form i'm not going to get into the specifics of how we go about doing that but yes. >> so one of the areas, think you, maybe in another context we can get to some of those questions....
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its activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. >> is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity. are there any parameters? is there anything we measure to determine whether this agreement is being adhered to? >> yes, ma'am. in an unclassified forum, i won't get into specifics how we go about doing that but yes, ma' ma'am. >> maybe in another context we can get to some of the questions. with regard to our ability to support a our cyber capability, stem education is critical, can you talk more about what you are do doing to train a work force for us. >> let's take hawaii for example. today for example the general for the guard in hawaii is meeting in the complex with the cyber command and elements across the island to look at and include academic sector, how do we generate and more capable work force to meet guard requirements and command and nsa and other elements. how can we partner more effectively in aligning the capability to deal with issues of common interest on the state of hawaii and more broadly. you see that same hawa
its activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. >> is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity. are there any parameters? is there anything we measure to determine whether this agreement is being adhered to? >> yes, ma'am. in an unclassified forum, i won't get into specifics how we go about doing that but yes, ma' ma'am. >> maybe in another context we can get to some of the questions. with regard to our ability to...
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it's activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. >> but is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? really are, there any parameters? is there anything that we measure to determine whether these, this agreement is being adhered to? >> yes, ma'am. in an unclassified form, i'm not going into get into specifics of how we go about doing that. but yes, ma'am. >> so, one of the areas -- thank you. maybe in another context we can get to some of those questions. with regard to our ability to support a our cybe cyber capabilities, training and retention really important. in that regard, s.t.e.m. education is critical. can you just talk a little bit more about what you are doing to any collaborations, partnerships you're doing with universities or community colleges to train a workforce for us? >> let's just take hawaii as an example. today in hawaii, the ajudant general for the guard in hawaii is meeting with the cyber command nsa an elements from acrows the island on owe waugh oahu to meet cybercommand, nsa and other elements. how ca
it's activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. >> but is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? really are, there any parameters? is there anything that we measure to determine whether these, this agreement is being adhered to? >> yes, ma'am. in an unclassified form, i'm not going into get into specifics of how we go about doing that. but yes, ma'am. >> so, one of the areas -- thank you. maybe in another context...
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level. watch for activity across the lower level. the residual delays because of some earlier problems. the eastbound belt you earlier problems cleared up. and taking a ride to 95 southbound. the construction was just cleared away. it's 6:12. they went on strike about 10 minutes ago. these are just a few of the workers that have gone on strike. they threatened to walk out at 6:00 this morning. these are live pictures. about 700 people gathered outside the building. the street remains open. there's a lot of media coverage on here as well. looks at 40,000 number is off the job beginning at 6:00 this morning. they've shut down an illegal day the trailer is next to a private school. it's not clear how many children were attending it or whether the operator is facing any charges. they are planning a rally and parade today. seconds later smith was shot and killed. they say that smith have a loaded gun in his vehicle. the weapon have not been fired. he's making his first appearance in adult court today. he was originally given at driving crash that killed four people. he could not face jail ti
level. watch for activity across the lower level. the residual delays because of some earlier problems. the eastbound belt you earlier problems cleared up. and taking a ride to 95 southbound. the construction was just cleared away. it's 6:12. they went on strike about 10 minutes ago. these are just a few of the workers that have gone on strike. they threatened to walk out at 6:00 this morning. these are live pictures. about 700 people gathered outside the building. the street remains open....
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its activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. ms. hirono: is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? are there any parameters, is there anything that we measure to determine whether this agreement is being adhered to? mr. rogers: yes, ma'am. i'm not going to go into specifics but, yes ma'am. ms. hirono: one of the areas -- thank you. maybe in another context we can get to some of those questions. with regard to our ability to cyber capabilities, training and retention really important. in that regard, stem education is critical. can you just talk a little bit more about what you are doing to -- any collaborate rapingses, partnerships you're doing with universities or community colleges to train a work force for us? mr. rogers: let's take hawaii as an example. today in fact, the general for the guard in hawaii is meeting in a complex with u.s. cybercommand, n.s.a., and elements from across the aisle and on owe a hue to include the academic -- oahu to include the academic sector. how do we include
its activity level is somewhat lower than prior to september of 2015. ms. hirono: is there any way that we can determine whether china is engaging in such activity? are there any parameters, is there anything that we measure to determine whether this agreement is being adhered to? mr. rogers: yes, ma'am. i'm not going to go into specifics but, yes ma'am. ms. hirono: one of the areas -- thank you. maybe in another context we can get to some of those questions. with regard to our ability to cyber...
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. >>> activity levels starting to pick up here at the height. we have seen what we suspect are some of the first attendees now starting to arrive, the state's 172 delegates are in play and the convention expected to be one of the most attended g.o.p. conventions in years. come june california could play a very big role in deciding who will be the republican nominee. >> depending on what happens in indiana and the other states that are remaining, this election could be decided in california. >> reporter: in a matter of hours the convention will launch with a lunch banquet kicked off by donald trump. john kasich is scheduled to speak at a banquet dinner tonight and ted cruz is scheduled to headline tomorrow's luncheon with his running mate, carly fiorina set to deliver the keynote speech tomorrow night. you saw the video out of orange county and already protesters have pledged to come out in force today. the city of burlingame police department called in mutual aid from surrounding agencies to make sure the event is safe for convention goers and f
. >>> activity levels starting to pick up here at the height. we have seen what we suspect are some of the first attendees now starting to arrive, the state's 172 delegates are in play and the convention expected to be one of the most attended g.o.p. conventions in years. come june california could play a very big role in deciding who will be the republican nominee. >> depending on what happens in indiana and the other states that are remaining, this election could be decided in...
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the offering comes as ipo activity slows to levels not seen since the great recession. bob pisani has more. >> reporter: the ipo market is finally thawing out. tonight exchange operator bats global markets is set to price its ipo for trading tomorrow. there's a lot of pressure on bats for two reasons. first, they tried to go public four years ago on their own exchange but failed due to a technology glitch. second, they're the first significant ipo in four months, one of the worst ipo droughts in memory. so the entire market and the ipo community is watching how they'll price and trade. if all goes well the following week we'll see at least three more ipos -- mtm growth properties that owns some of the biggest casinos in las vegas. american renal for kidney dialysis. and security works, the tel spinoff. pretty big deals. on the horizon is u.s. foods and soul cycle. this is just the tip of the iceberg. there's 120 ipos on file waiting to go public. there's another 50 or so that have selected banks or may have filed privately so the potential is huge. it all depends how th
the offering comes as ipo activity slows to levels not seen since the great recession. bob pisani has more. >> reporter: the ipo market is finally thawing out. tonight exchange operator bats global markets is set to price its ipo for trading tomorrow. there's a lot of pressure on bats for two reasons. first, they tried to go public four years ago on their own exchange but failed due to a technology glitch. second, they're the first significant ipo in four months, one of the worst ipo...
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they are not taken steps to help ensure the activities at the local level are consistent with the over arching objective of the strategy. these instillations developed activities may not be consistent with dods prevention strategy because dod and services have not communicated the purpose of the strategy and desimilresponsr developing activities at the local level. for example. during our site visit, we found program managers were largely unfamiliar with it and may not implement activities in a manner consistent with the strategy. further, the military services key condue went have not been updated to align in the strategy. we also found during our visits to select instillations that there is limited collaboration for a number of reasons which could effect the department's efforts for prevention. for example, during a visit to an army base, program officials informed us of an attempt to collaboration, however other services declined because the other services whose programs were solely focused on addressing sexual assault thought it would be confusing since the program addresses sexual
they are not taken steps to help ensure the activities at the local level are consistent with the over arching objective of the strategy. these instillations developed activities may not be consistent with dods prevention strategy because dod and services have not communicated the purpose of the strategy and desimilresponsr developing activities at the local level. for example. during our site visit, we found program managers were largely unfamiliar with it and may not implement activities in a...
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not they've not taken steps to help ensure that these activities developed at the local art installation level are consistent with the over arching objectives of dod's retention strategy. as noted, dod updated prevention strategy identified 18 prevention focused activities and according to dod officials, to have been implemented in efforts to address the remaining 18 our ongoing. dod officials said the remaining 16 activities identified in the strategy will never be considered complete because as the program develops the department will consistently revise everything its approach in these areas. that such officials said the status of the remaining 16 activities will indefinitely name as ongoing. in addition to the activities listed in dod's strategy, installation base personnel have developed and integrated various prevention activities at their installations. dod acknowledged the 18 activities in the updated strategy are not the only required prevention activities and encourage the services to develop their own specific initiatives. however, dod also noted that the objectives of dod's prevent
not they've not taken steps to help ensure that these activities developed at the local art installation level are consistent with the over arching objectives of dod's retention strategy. as noted, dod updated prevention strategy identified 18 prevention focused activities and according to dod officials, to have been implemented in efforts to address the remaining 18 our ongoing. dod officials said the remaining 16 activities identified in the strategy will never be considered complete because...
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some say the levels of ride radio activity in that high that some people in the are experiencing seriouslth problems including forms of cancer. >> unthinkable what those people went through. this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom let's be clear. clearasil works fast. ♪ you see me do my dirt, dirt, dirt ♪ ♪ >> yes, okay. >> you love that song, right? look at you. she's working it. >> climbing the charts, too. >> well, he's known only as banksie and he paid a name for himself around the world for his graffiti art. >> now many of his works are being auctioned off in los angeles expected to fetch high prices even though the artist's identity is shrouded in mystery. kabc has the story. >> this is a sneak peek inside julian's auction gallery auction house director michael doyle certainly agrees some pieces weekend will be tailored to a unique audience. it's a mix of contemporary and street art. >> honestly, these are usually the younger collectors. finally these pi
some say the levels of ride radio activity in that high that some people in the are experiencing seriouslth problems including forms of cancer. >> unthinkable what those people went through. this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom let's be clear. clearasil works fast. ♪ you see me do my dirt, dirt, dirt ♪ ♪ >> yes, okay. >> you love that song,...
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ministry disclosed some of the records showing that the fishermen had higher than usual levels of radio activity>>> people in nepal are observing a dark anniversary. one year ago the country was struck by a massive earthquake that killed thousands. government officials held a memorial service in kathmandu ahead of monday's anniversary. they left flowers at the site where a historic building collapsed killing dozens of people. many residents lit candles and offered prayers for those who lost their lives in the disaster. >> translator: i feel like it was just yesterday. i prayed there will be no more quakes. >> the magnitude 7.8 quake and after shocks claimed the lives of many people. many people are living in temporary accommodations. more than 26,000 have to stay outdoors. they want the government to speed up the reconstruction process. the government promised to pay about $1900 to each household to help rebuild houses. so far only 0.1 percent of households have received the payment. >>> south korea said it's upgrading the missile defense system following north korea's test of the slbm. >> trans
ministry disclosed some of the records showing that the fishermen had higher than usual levels of radio activity>>> people in nepal are observing a dark anniversary. one year ago the country was struck by a massive earthquake that killed thousands. government officials held a memorial service in kathmandu ahead of monday's anniversary. they left flowers at the site where a historic building collapsed killing dozens of people. many residents lit candles and offered prayers for those who...
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russian submarine activities at a level not seen since the cold war and the u.s.ilitary is extremely concerned about keeping up. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energ
russian submarine activities at a level not seen since the cold war and the u.s.ilitary is extremely concerned about keeping up. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your...
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apparently it can be removed from a marijuana plant and it contains high levels of thc, the active ingredient in pot and the chemical responsible for providing the high. police say teens and young adults are inhaling the oil through e-cigarettes. investigators say it is tough to tell what chemicals are in the oil, it could lead to hallucinations, panic attacks or violent behavior. >> the best way to diet, be greedy one day a week. >> i've heard this before. nutritionists say not only will your self-control stay stronger but a treat daily or weekly could make dieting seem appetizing. half were asked to eat 1,500 calories each day. tests show while self control weakened for those in the conventional diet, it remained strong for those who allowed a cheat day. my cheat day, it is like i'm in a coma at the end of the day. >> i just had a cheat weekend and i'm trying to do a low thing. >> i had chili cheese fries yet. they were good. >> now it's back to monday. >> we're cheating springtime chill today with lovely temperatures we're getting and it is so nice but i think we'll have a couple of chilly
apparently it can be removed from a marijuana plant and it contains high levels of thc, the active ingredient in pot and the chemical responsible for providing the high. police say teens and young adults are inhaling the oil through e-cigarettes. investigators say it is tough to tell what chemicals are in the oil, it could lead to hallucinations, panic attacks or violent behavior. >> the best way to diet, be greedy one day a week. >> i've heard this before. nutritionists say not...
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the great plains for active weather and they will see lots of showers and thunderstorm activity today. pollen levelsegrees as we head toward the day tomorrow and beautiful weather continues over the next several days. showers are likely thursday night into friday and drying out taking a look at next weekend's forecast. kellye: we hope you will join us at 10:00 on news channel 8 for more of the big stories we are following today. have a great one. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. narrator: an attack ad from the campaign for donna edwards. so untrue. so outrageous that president obama said, "pull it down." the obama white house called the ad on chris van hollen and the nra "misleading." the sun says van hollen and president obama have the exact same position. the post praised van hollen as a "leading champion on gun safety," and condemned the edwards ads that "mislead" voters. donna edwards. will she say anything to win an election? >> this week on "government matters". >> regardless of the amount of money spent in the fund, that's a really good system for understanding
the great plains for active weather and they will see lots of showers and thunderstorm activity today. pollen levelsegrees as we head toward the day tomorrow and beautiful weather continues over the next several days. showers are likely thursday night into friday and drying out taking a look at next weekend's forecast. kellye: we hope you will join us at 10:00 on news channel 8 for more of the big stories we are following today. have a great one. i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this...
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to do mcgrath said by now your training should be over, what's recommended for activity depends on your level of experience. >>> if you're a novice go for a walk, if you're a more experienced runner, a light run, two or three miles to get the legs ready for the neck day. >> reporter: over the weekend stay hydrated, but come sunday morning be careful not to over-hydrate. >>> a normal glass of water or electroli testament -- electro electrolite drink. take it slow and listen to your body. as for running gear. if you bought fancy new running clothes save them for another day. >>> doughnut -- don't switch shoes, especially everything ininconsistent could set you up for a problem. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >>> this is a live look at philadelphia international airport, limited sun today. we're back after this. ♪ life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go. blinds for life. bgentle diffused light when you swant it. darkened privacy when you don't. modern elegance always. right now take 30% off our entire selection of beautiful cascade shades. let the sun shine in. or
to do mcgrath said by now your training should be over, what's recommended for activity depends on your level of experience. >>> if you're a novice go for a walk, if you're a more experienced runner, a light run, two or three miles to get the legs ready for the neck day. >> reporter: over the weekend stay hydrated, but come sunday morning be careful not to over-hydrate. >>> a normal glass of water or electroli testament -- electro electrolite drink. take it slow and...
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commission with full support of the committee work to right size the agency, consistent the level of activities with the nrc. at that time they had approximately 3400 employees and with the next few years we are able to reduce it down to about 2800. principally through attrition yet not with any sacrifice to the safety mission of the agency. today, the, the agency faces the same challenge. i understand and sympathize with the currents voiced by this committee regarding the size of the agency, the increase in licensing review time and the growth and overhead activities at the agency. this is inconsistent with the current number of nrc. while they they have made great strides in rightsizing the agency, i believe further reduction can be accomplished while at the same time effectively maintaining safety and inspection activities and improving the timeliness of licensing actions. i support the provision of s2495 which would limit the overhead of the nrc in place appropriate caps on the agency. as was the case when a before the committee over 15 years ago, i believe the amount of fees placed on indi
commission with full support of the committee work to right size the agency, consistent the level of activities with the nrc. at that time they had approximately 3400 employees and with the next few years we are able to reduce it down to about 2800. principally through attrition yet not with any sacrifice to the safety mission of the agency. today, the, the agency faces the same challenge. i understand and sympathize with the currents voiced by this committee regarding the size of the agency,...
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are a number of parameters we're not at that we should be in terms of our own level of say -- level of activity and that goes all the way from the question of continued rising rates in the syphilis rates for -- tuberculosis [inaudible] but it's in the data base but the process doesn't seem to allow that we would look at those as also being as important as some of the things impacting health. i mean just sort of absent all the way down psycho-social -- [inaudible] anything that talks about trying to address the known disparities [inaudible] (off mic) high syphilis rates -- [inaudible] and maybe it's a process that doesn't actually able to acknowledge those are also very key factors that are important as we look at the health of the community -- [inaudible] (off mic). >> okay. yeah. so identified health needs don't show absolutely every small data point in which we may not perform well. they're broad categories, and in the into graphics we point out some of the data points that support those and i know that as the health department we're not going to stop working on the communicable diseases and
are a number of parameters we're not at that we should be in terms of our own level of say -- level of activity and that goes all the way from the question of continued rising rates in the syphilis rates for -- tuberculosis [inaudible] but it's in the data base but the process doesn't seem to allow that we would look at those as also being as important as some of the things impacting health. i mean just sort of absent all the way down psycho-social -- [inaudible] anything that talks about...
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epa has considered round-up and the active ingredients safe to consume at low levels.ut new research raises questions. lab rats given small amounts suffered cancer and damage to the liver and kidneys. now apush has been made to ban the chemical. the group behind the testing, a national coalition of mothers who call themselves moms across america. >> it has been deemed a possible carcinogen by the world health organization so we are concerned about any of it in our food. >> they have found it in breast milk, urine and drinking water and groups have found it in eggs, oatmeal, bagels and bread and german beer. the chemical is made by monsanto, adds that even if there's the chemical in the california wine, it's too little to hurt anyone. >> a person, say 150 pound person would have to drink around 8,000 regularly sized bottles of wine in one day to meet the allowable daily intake for the chemical. >> we spoke to scientists that say their research shows there's no safe levels for the chemical and americans are getting too much of it in their diet. >> why am i worried? my re
epa has considered round-up and the active ingredients safe to consume at low levels.ut new research raises questions. lab rats given small amounts suffered cancer and damage to the liver and kidneys. now apush has been made to ban the chemical. the group behind the testing, a national coalition of mothers who call themselves moms across america. >> it has been deemed a possible carcinogen by the world health organization so we are concerned about any of it in our food. >> they have...
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of is that for the democratic party to succeed we need a fiber and see and an energy, a level of grassroots activism that we do not have at this moment. we need to bring in millions of young people who have never voted in their lives and i'm proud to say they are coming into our campaign. [applause] band -- and if you go to some of the rallies, 25,000 people coming out, and you look at the eyes of those young people and their spirit and their love for this country and their desire to improve this country. you have enormous confidence in the future of our country. [applause] mr. sanders: i am enormously proud not only that we have created that kind of energy and grassroots enthusiasm but that we have revolutionized campaigns financing in the united states. i don't have a super pac. i don't get money from wall street. [applause] or anyone else. and i am proud of that. we have received over $6 million in individual campaign contributions averaging $27 each. in my view, if i may be so bold, and i know not everyone will agree with me. i believe that is the future of the democratic party. [applause] mr. s
of is that for the democratic party to succeed we need a fiber and see and an energy, a level of grassroots activism that we do not have at this moment. we need to bring in millions of young people who have never voted in their lives and i'm proud to say they are coming into our campaign. [applause] band -- and if you go to some of the rallies, 25,000 people coming out, and you look at the eyes of those young people and their spirit and their love for this country and their desire to improve...
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epa has considered round-up and the active ingredients safe to consume at low levels.ut new research raises questions. lab rats given small amounts suffered cancer and damage to the liver and kidneys. now apush has been made to ban the chemical. the group behind the testing, a national coalition of mothers who call themselves moms across america. >> it has been deemed a possible carcinogen by the world health organization so we are concerned about any of it in our food. >> they have found it in breast milk, urine and drinking water and groups have found it in eggs, oatmeal, bagels and bread and german beer. the chemical is made by monsanto, adds that even if there's the chemical in the california wine, it's too little to hurt anyone. >> a person, say 150 pound person would have to drink around 8,000 regularly sized bottles of wine in one day to meet the allowable daily intake for the chemical. >> we spoke to scientists that say their research shows there's no safe levels for the chemical and americans are getting too much of it in their diet. >> why am i worried? my re
epa has considered round-up and the active ingredients safe to consume at low levels.ut new research raises questions. lab rats given small amounts suffered cancer and damage to the liver and kidneys. now apush has been made to ban the chemical. the group behind the testing, a national coalition of mothers who call themselves moms across america. >> it has been deemed a possible carcinogen by the world health organization so we are concerned about any of it in our food. >> they have...
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fema is coordinating lots of different activities, different commutes at the grassroots level, doing things to be prepared. so, this is just one activity happening. fema across the nation is going to be hosting the girl scouts days. we are hosting one out here in oakland. we are inviting girls to come in, really get hands on and under stand what it means to be an emergency manager. chloe's mom works as a fema worker. and she also is a veteran like me. those are careers that are more traditionally male dominated. to bring girls in and have conversation to help them explore some of these interesting avenues is something that we are excited about. >> i'll give you my troop 932 girl scout salute from my livermore days. what i learned as a browny and scout is vastly different from what young ladies are learning. it was all about banking pancakes and that sort of thing. the fact that you getting this hand on experience in a field as emergency preparedness. tell me why you are interested in that instead of baking the pancakes. >> i am interested in emergency preparedness because you get to,
fema is coordinating lots of different activities, different commutes at the grassroots level, doing things to be prepared. so, this is just one activity happening. fema across the nation is going to be hosting the girl scouts days. we are hosting one out here in oakland. we are inviting girls to come in, really get hands on and under stand what it means to be an emergency manager. chloe's mom works as a fema worker. and she also is a veteran like me. those are careers that are more...
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and that's the level of -- a reflection of the level of activism in the bay area so i think we'll see big turnout at this burlingame event already "black lives matter" and other affiliated organizations have said they are going to be there. facebook pages are sprung up with thousands of people committing to show up to protest. so you know, we can hope that the burlingame police force has a plan and is ready to deal with protestors. there will be protestors and supporters. >> what about yesterday's result? is it a sure thing we are going to be hillary clinton and donald trump in the general election? >> that's what the gamblers believe. i'll tell you that. [ laughter ] >> if you look at the better markets -- [ laughter ] >> -- they are confident it's clinton-trump. on the democratic side the sanders campaign has already, you know, all but admitted that they really don't have a chance. so that's a lock for clinton. on the republican side donald trump is winning and if he continues to do so he will get the nomination. in fact, at this point he could lose a few races and he might between
and that's the level of -- a reflection of the level of activism in the bay area so i think we'll see big turnout at this burlingame event already "black lives matter" and other affiliated organizations have said they are going to be there. facebook pages are sprung up with thousands of people committing to show up to protest. so you know, we can hope that the burlingame police force has a plan and is ready to deal with protestors. there will be protestors and supporters. >>...
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into account known risk factors such as elevated bmi, smoking, poor diet quality, and low levels of physical activity. >> reporter: officer tating shift work was defined as working at least three night shifts for month and morning and evening shifts. >> even though the absolute risks we observed were small and the contribution of shift work to coronary heart disease is modest, there is an opportunity to help prevent coronary heart squeeze by trying to find out what other characteristics of shift schedules may carry the highest risk. >> reporter: the longer the women did the rotating shift work, the greater the risk but stopping night shift work. dr.max gomez, cbs 2news. >> and heart disease is the number 1 killer of american women. >>> and a look at the forecast. lonnie quinn is talking about thunderstorms. >>> i tell you it's calmed down a lot. and first, let's check in with the weather watchers. i was telling you that the temperatures are the stories and we are seeing the change right now. 46 up around poughkeepsie and that's from mark and jeanine and a 74 around brunswick, and let me tell you what
into account known risk factors such as elevated bmi, smoking, poor diet quality, and low levels of physical activity. >> reporter: officer tating shift work was defined as working at least three night shifts for month and morning and evening shifts. >> even though the absolute risks we observed were small and the contribution of shift work to coronary heart disease is modest, there is an opportunity to help prevent coronary heart squeeze by trying to find out what other...
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continuing our conversation on startups, venture investors are pulling back on deals with activity falling to the lowest levelur years. investors seem inclined to put their money in to more mature companies. toat down with airbnb get their views on funding dynamics in the valley. now that we are seeing a broader economic out turn, how does this impact your business? >> so far, we have not seen any impact. the shares were off to a strong start. the great thing about airbnb is we offer consumer choices. not only do they get a more authentic travel, but we have price points at any level. in a recession, there are opportunities to still travel and find something. emily: this is still up for you in a sense. nathan: so many people rely to pay their rent with airbnb, so more and more people are opening up their homes which makes it a great experience for travelers who want something different. you guys raised money for the first time in 2009 when it was hard to raise money. how did you think about building the business when people worried about the market turning again? do you have any lessons? 2008, we tried to rai
continuing our conversation on startups, venture investors are pulling back on deals with activity falling to the lowest levelur years. investors seem inclined to put their money in to more mature companies. toat down with airbnb get their views on funding dynamics in the valley. now that we are seeing a broader economic out turn, how does this impact your business? >> so far, we have not seen any impact. the shares were off to a strong start. the great thing about airbnb is we offer...
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commission with the full support of this committee worked to right size the achesy consistent tw a level of activities for the nrc. at that time the agency had approximately 3400 employees and we were able to reduce it down to 280 principally through attrition yet not without any sacrifice. today the agency face it is same challenge. i understand and sympathize with the concerns voysed regarding the size of the agency, the increase in licensing review time and the growth of overhead activities which is inconsistent with the current number of licensees. while we have made great strides in the aim i believe further accomplishments can be plisht while at the same time maintaining safety and inspection activities. i support the provisions of s 2759 which would limit the overhead and place appropriate caps on the growth of agency fees. as was the case when i appeared before this committee over 15 years ago, i believe the amount of fees placed on individual licensees is not appropriate and should not cover inherently governmental functions in overhead. i believe that the provisions appropriately balance the
commission with the full support of this committee worked to right size the achesy consistent tw a level of activities for the nrc. at that time the agency had approximately 3400 employees and we were able to reduce it down to 280 principally through attrition yet not without any sacrifice. today the agency face it is same challenge. i understand and sympathize with the concerns voysed regarding the size of the agency, the increase in licensing review time and the growth of overhead activities...
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levels. these were pretty active bottoms here and now we're here. what happens? what does it tell us? it tells us that the recent move is probably out of gas. if you overlay this, you can do the math here. 10%, 12% to the downside, but as i said before, when you have this type of bracket that we've been trading in, this type of range, you're bounce around. you're bounce around here. just imagine a ping-pong ball. once you bounce out either way it's huge. so if you look it here, either we're looking at this, 22, 2,200 to the upside or we're looking at an 1800 handle to the downside. take your pick. dealer's choice. >> what's your pick? >> well, right now i'm going to play this against 2005 the. if we break down below 2015 which is your 200-day moving average i'm probably going to bail half. 50% cash and go another 25% cash. >> guy. >> ease up on top, dealer's choice, by the way. >> full's of the canvas that is a smart board. >> what are you doing? >> in terms of the level though, guy. >> listen, steve's levels. he goes through these things painstakingly. if you watch him, does these fo
levels. these were pretty active bottoms here and now we're here. what happens? what does it tell us? it tells us that the recent move is probably out of gas. if you overlay this, you can do the math here. 10%, 12% to the downside, but as i said before, when you have this type of bracket that we've been trading in, this type of range, you're bounce around. you're bounce around here. just imagine a ping-pong ball. once you bounce out either way it's huge. so if you look it here, either we're...
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there should not be a department of water but we need to do a better job at the federal level to degrade the activities of the federal agencies to deal with water. with the river basin commission which is almost every state to work together to manage those we need a national water commission that advises the president and congress on these issues there hasn't been a national water commission since 1970 and fourth the state of water data is sad in that is a polite term. we don't collect water data or use in those that are not easily accessible. of the revolution of the way we collect and distribute data from the national level of the water utility bills. we have to do a better job of economics. the water pricing structures that the local level in also climate change in management with the dish addition in demand. the clean water act in greeley and out of date and abdicating their responsibility. demand management focusing honda of reservoirs' an enormous amount you have to do partly are doing better alternative supply of treated wastewater is critical and i will disagree little about the comment the dec
there should not be a department of water but we need to do a better job at the federal level to degrade the activities of the federal agencies to deal with water. with the river basin commission which is almost every state to work together to manage those we need a national water commission that advises the president and congress on these issues there hasn't been a national water commission since 1970 and fourth the state of water data is sad in that is a polite term. we don't collect water...
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on saturday, what's recommended for activity depends on your level of experience. >> if you're a novicemaybe just go for a walk. if you're a more experienced runner then probably a light run, two, 3 miles just to get the legs ready for the next day. >> reporter: over the weekend, stay hydrated. but come sunday morning, be careful not to overhydrate. >> you don't need to -- you don't need a gallon of water. a normal glass of water, maybe an electrolyte drink to sip on or something as you're walking around the starting area. >> reporter: and if you find yourself a little unprepared this year,. >> i just can't get enough time for training really. >> reporter: then lower your expectations. take it slow and listen to your body. as for running gear, if you bought fancy new running clothes, save them for another day. >> don't switch shoes, especially no inserts, keep the same running clothes you had. keep everything consistent because one little thing can really set you up for a problem. >> reporter: and as for sunday's weather, i'm going to leave that up to the experts as many people know cec
on saturday, what's recommended for activity depends on your level of experience. >> if you're a novicemaybe just go for a walk. if you're a more experienced runner then probably a light run, two, 3 miles just to get the legs ready for the next day. >> reporter: over the weekend, stay hydrated. but come sunday morning, be careful not to overhydrate. >> you don't need to -- you don't need a gallon of water. a normal glass of water, maybe an electrolyte drink to sip on or...
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activities. he we had no idea of the level of suffering and disorientation, this filter through which he was seen the world. we were not aware of that until long after his death. >> what were some of those warning signs now that you would tell other families and parents to be looking forward and thinking about? >> i think one of the main things i to look for is a change in behavior. once someone suddenly does something very out of character. that is exactly what happened with dylan. but at the time, friends and family members who knew him did not believe that was significant because they believed so much in his goodness and the fact that he was a teen, he was experimenting and things would be fine. that is one thing that i would say to people. if suddenly you have a child who gets in trouble as dylan did. he also he also got in trouble in school about the same time. those are warning signs that something could be terribly wrong. we have to do a much better job, certainly i i wish i had done a better job of asking more open-ended questions and to listen without judgment. to listen without trying t
activities. he we had no idea of the level of suffering and disorientation, this filter through which he was seen the world. we were not aware of that until long after his death. >> what were some of those warning signs now that you would tell other families and parents to be looking forward and thinking about? >> i think one of the main things i to look for is a change in behavior. once someone suddenly does something very out of character. that is exactly what happened with dylan....
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continuing conversation on startups and funding, investors are pulling back on deals, with activity falling to its lowest levelfour years. investors seem increasingly inclined to put their money in a more mature company. airbnb's ctoth nate blecharczyk and y combinator president sam altman to get their views on the funding dynamics in the valley. now that we are seeing a broader economic downturn, how is this impacting your business? >> we are off to a great start. the great thing about airbnb is we offer consumer choices. not only do they get a more personal experience and more authentic travel, but we have price points at any level. in a recession, there are opportunities to still travel and find something in your price point. emily: this is still up for you in a recession, almost. nathan: so many people rely to pay their rent with airbnb, so we do see that that during economic challenges, more and more people are opening up their homes, which makes it a great experience for travelers who want something different. sam: you guys raised money for the first time in 2009 when it was actually really hard to raise
continuing conversation on startups and funding, investors are pulling back on deals, with activity falling to its lowest levelfour years. investors seem increasingly inclined to put their money in a more mature company. airbnb's ctoth nate blecharczyk and y combinator president sam altman to get their views on the funding dynamics in the valley. now that we are seeing a broader economic downturn, how is this impacting your business? >> we are off to a great start. the great thing about...
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level. with activities and concerns at the london suppliers' group meeting united states in the soviet union collaborated much more closely than the traditional allies including the french in the german. with the non-proliferation treaty review process it routinely acted in concert for the most part they were both nuclear weapons states and that applies to the national atomic energy agency but this corporation and persisted democratic and republican administrations and even during the cold war. and the soviet union invaded afghanistan all other bilaterals were shut down. and then it was continuing in the non-proliferation sector so unfortunately it is unknown to some americans so these meetings ceased in the latter part of the '80s. end of a different nature. indeed that they would not be at the nuclear security summit russia believes it no longer needs to formally cooperate in the united states but to identify it is still possible and i would say non-proliferation remains a promising area. next week in monterey we will have officials joining experts from both countries to talk about these m
level. with activities and concerns at the london suppliers' group meeting united states in the soviet union collaborated much more closely than the traditional allies including the french in the german. with the non-proliferation treaty review process it routinely acted in concert for the most part they were both nuclear weapons states and that applies to the national atomic energy agency but this corporation and persisted democratic and republican administrations and even during the cold war....
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what i don't think we have at this point is the kind of grassroots activism at the local level that we should be having. so there's a lot of good groups in washington, the dav, the vfw, the american legion, the vietnam vets and others who are really there, who are fighting for veterans' rights. but i would like to see more grassroots activism take place. >> one last question for you, senator. i know your time is tight today. and it is about your prodigious fund-raising. after those huge wins this weekend in those three caucus states, we know that within something like 24 hours, your state had raised $4 million. you have shown an incredible ability to tap large numbers of people for small amounts of money that really, really add up, and you've got essentially infinite resources to stay in this campaign as long as you want, no matter what else happens. i have to ask, though, if you have thought about whether or not you will at some point turn your fund-raising ability toward helping the democratic party more broadly, to helping their campaign committees for the house and the senate and f
what i don't think we have at this point is the kind of grassroots activism at the local level that we should be having. so there's a lot of good groups in washington, the dav, the vfw, the american legion, the vietnam vets and others who are really there, who are fighting for veterans' rights. but i would like to see more grassroots activism take place. >> one last question for you, senator. i know your time is tight today. and it is about your prodigious fund-raising. after those huge...
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. >> if f you have a neighborhoood where there is a high level of gang activity, the way to preveventis you increase the law enforcement presesence there and you target the gang membe to get them off the ststreets. i am talking about any area where there is a higher incidence of radical islamic terrorism. if you look atat europe, europ's field immigration laws hahave allolowed a massssive influx of radical isislamic terrorist into europe and now they are in isolated neighborhoods where radicalism festers. amy: among the many to criticize cruz for these statements was californrnia democratic congressman mark takano, whose parents were placed in japanese internment camps during world war ii. >> as i watch leading politicians was discriminatory policies targeting the muslim community, i cannot be silent. 70 years ago, my parents and grandparents were held prisoner during world war ii without trial and without a reason other than the japanese heritage. at that moment, no one was going to speak up for them. we cannot ignore history. the muslim community is the most frequent intimate terror
. >> if f you have a neighborhoood where there is a high level of gang activity, the way to preveventis you increase the law enforcement presesence there and you target the gang membe to get them off the ststreets. i am talking about any area where there is a higher incidence of radical islamic terrorism. if you look atat europe, europ's field immigration laws hahave allolowed a massssive influx of radical isislamic terrorist into europe and now they are in isolated neighborhoods where...