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this is their battle to win, not ours. >> albert: how is i.s.i.l versus three months ago?the "new york times" yesterday. i think they are frustrated. they've had to change their tactics and practices and, as a result, we have been able to slow their momentum. this effort now to train more i.s.f. further out in the field will be our effort now then to allow the iraqis to not only have stopped them but to push them back. >> albert: we slowed their momentum. do we have them on the run yet? >> i wouldn't use that phrase, but it's not necessarily -- in minnesota, we don't use that phrase. here's what i do know that we're doing, we're getting within their cycle of making decisions, we're limiting their freedom of action, we have an iraqi government that is now representative of all the factions in iraq which should then make the i.s.f. that much more capable. so as i.s.i.l has their morale degraded, has their freedom of movement limited, we should see the i.s.f. getting more capable and be able to push them back. >> albert: you said iran came up at the luncheon today. >> yes. >>
this is their battle to win, not ours. >> albert: how is i.s.i.l versus three months ago?the "new york times" yesterday. i think they are frustrated. they've had to change their tactics and practices and, as a result, we have been able to slow their momentum. this effort now to train more i.s.f. further out in the field will be our effort now then to allow the iraqis to not only have stopped them but to push them back. >> albert: we slowed their momentum. do we have them...
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you and albert woodfox -- albert woodfox in chains -- were brought to say goodbye to herman wallace.that right? >> yes. in fact, we were allowed to visit herman on the day, as carine pointed out, she was there and told him his conviction had been overturned. andrt and i were there wanted to let herman no that the case of an over -- herman know that the case of an overturned. not only that it of been overturned, but he would be released that same day from prison. i think he recognized -- herman died in convicted -- unconvicted. kissed him onfox the four head. this is his own words from the of0 documentary "the words albert woodfox in the land of the free." >> that was albert woodfox, and that is where we will have to leave it until we speak to him live on democracy now! i want to thank robert king, a member of the angola 3. we will continue our conversation in posted online at democracynow.org. carine williams, lawyer for albert woodfox, an attorney with the firm squire patton boggs. thank you so much for joinin
you and albert woodfox -- albert woodfox in chains -- were brought to say goodbye to herman wallace.that right? >> yes. in fact, we were allowed to visit herman on the day, as carine pointed out, she was there and told him his conviction had been overturned. andrt and i were there wanted to let herman no that the case of an over -- herman know that the case of an overturned. not only that it of been overturned, but he would be released that same day from prison. i think he recognized --...
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. >> albert: thank you for joining us. we have so much to talk about. the deadline of the iranian nuclear negotiations is november 24. what are the odds of having a deal by then or being close enough to have an extension? >> i honestly can't give you odds and i wouldn't. i think i'm hopeful, but it's a very tough negotiation. there are still gaps that are fairly wide on a number of subjects. >> albert: are you getting closer? >> well, we're closer than a week ago or ten weeks ago, but we're still with big gaps. we have critical weeks ahead of us. i think the stakes for the world are enormous. i hope the iranians will not get stuck in a tree of their own making on one demand or another in order to try to find a way together. and we're hopeful. we'll do our best, but we have to close off all pathways to a nuclear weapon, and we have to have enough breakout time in order to be able to guarantee the security of everybody who's concerned about this. >> albert: in these next three and a half weeks, do you have any plans to meet with high-level iranians on thi
. >> albert: thank you for joining us. we have so much to talk about. the deadline of the iranian nuclear negotiations is november 24. what are the odds of having a deal by then or being close enough to have an extension? >> i honestly can't give you odds and i wouldn't. i think i'm hopeful, but it's a very tough negotiation. there are still gaps that are fairly wide on a number of subjects. >> albert: are you getting closer? >> well, we're closer than a week ago or ten...
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no, albert? >> i'm going to say albert the third. >> seth: mom?ause ] dad, this is not a quiz question, but you want to tell everybody real quick why we had to name all of our sheepdogs albert? >> because i like the name albert. >> seth: there you go. try explaining that to your friends in school. [ laughter ] we're going to go in reverse order for the last round. josh, what would mom call a sexy girl? >> a va-va-va-voom girl. >> seth: cassandra? [ cheers and applause ] dad, as we've discussed on vacations, mom is not a team player. this earned her the same nickname of a famous nfl player. what do we call mom on vacations, when she's not a team player? the same nickname of an nfl player. >> loopy sanchez. >> t.o. t.o. >> seth: mom? >> t.o. >> seth: the terrell owens of vacation. t.o. all right, mom, last question. >> this really isn't my family, by the way. >> not looking too good here, no offense. >> seth: way to be a t.o., mom. >> see? >> seth: mom, you golf a lot with dad. what word does dad use the most on a golf course. >> i can't say it on n
no, albert? >> i'm going to say albert the third. >> seth: mom?ause ] dad, this is not a quiz question, but you want to tell everybody real quick why we had to name all of our sheepdogs albert? >> because i like the name albert. >> seth: there you go. try explaining that to your friends in school. [ laughter ] we're going to go in reverse order for the last round. josh, what would mom call a sexy girl? >> a va-va-va-voom girl. >> seth: cassandra? [ cheers and...
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here's mark albert. >> i was furious. we came home, and we didn't talk the entire ride. >> reporter: in an interview with nbc, janay rice described what she was thinking the night her fiance, now husband, hit her in the elevator of an atlantic city hotel and casino. >> i just didn't want to entertain him, anything he had to say, any explanation. of course, in the back of my mind and in my heart i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over because i know that this isn't us, and it's not him. >> reporter: janay rice also gave an extensive interview to espn published sphrdz. she had editorial control over what was published but described in her own words what happened. rice also explains at length why she says they decided to stay together. ray rice has apologized publicly several times and again friday's called his actionab inexcusable mistake. geoff foster sports editor at the "wall street journal" said it's a mistake nfl teams are likely to overlook. >> michael vick got another chance. donte stallworth was in a fatal hit
here's mark albert. >> i was furious. we came home, and we didn't talk the entire ride. >> reporter: in an interview with nbc, janay rice described what she was thinking the night her fiance, now husband, hit her in the elevator of an atlantic city hotel and casino. >> i just didn't want to entertain him, anything he had to say, any explanation. of course, in the back of my mind and in my heart i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over because i know that this isn't us,...
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albert yu, san francisco director of ambulatory care. >> good evening commissioners, my name is -- albert yu. i'm here to talk about ambulatory care. before i start, this is a different slide. before i start i'm going to introduce dr. dolly hammer, the primary care director who has played an incredible role to lead the activities of the primary care team to make sure we can actually improve access and grow capacity in terms of enrollment and drive experience. the document you received is a little bit lengthy. i apologize. the first few pages gives you an organizational structure of the ambulatory care highlanding each section and what it offers. the remaining document provides the efforts aiding in health readiness recommendation. the other one is not documenting the performances of ambulatory care outcome finance or quality but i did include a slide in the back to give you an overview of quality measures compared to national bench marks. i'm going to address four areas in terms of primary care which we have been charged to do. the first goal is to action on issues. this dashboard is prob
albert yu, san francisco director of ambulatory care. >> good evening commissioners, my name is -- albert yu. i'm here to talk about ambulatory care. before i start, this is a different slide. before i start i'm going to introduce dr. dolly hammer, the primary care director who has played an incredible role to lead the activities of the primary care team to make sure we can actually improve access and grow capacity in terms of enrollment and drive experience. the document you received is...
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he has also written biographies of albert einstein, ben franklin and steve jobs. mr. is a isakson discusses book at the computer history museum in mountain view california. this is an hour, 15 minutes. >> and now for tonight's progr program. the history of computing is epic. it is the ongoing story of how one of the greatest periods of creativity in human history has been unleashed. it is populated with some of the most fascinating people of our time and now one of the most distinguished biographers of in our time has taken it on and produced an exceptional result. the biographer of courses walter isaacson. not content solely with his award-winning best-selling biographies of benjamin franklin, albert einstein and steve jobs walter has returned once more to paint on a very large campus and the book is "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution. all of us have learned and are delighted to have learned in the process that walter isaacson has an inner geek and he is tapped into it directly. the epic stories are all here. al
he has also written biographies of albert einstein, ben franklin and steve jobs. mr. is a isakson discusses book at the computer history museum in mountain view california. this is an hour, 15 minutes. >> and now for tonight's progr program. the history of computing is epic. it is the ongoing story of how one of the greatest periods of creativity in human history has been unleashed. it is populated with some of the most fascinating people of our time and now one of the most distinguished...
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albert. and wrote letters and letters albert for to mr. many years. finally, one day, when i was highabout to graduate from school, i got a call from the administrative assistant and asked me how i firstfeel about being the woman page. i was ecstatic about this. i said well, i'll have to ask my parent first. we've spoken to your parents and it's okay with them. i said absolutely. that's how it began. it's the latter 1970s, about half -- half and half females, half males. early 1980s that we based on irst female her grades in the "capitol page elevated to speaker position. to 's a huge accountment this right now. but technology was always job of the pages. it was the ether obviated, which writing payments so many things. so technology by the latter 20th century, particularly in the computer age, the hand held begins to age, tasks that of the they had overtaken. members of the juries on the floor was not that part of 201staser century. chores thatk on the the pages of old hat had to do. history; that's one of the factors that leads house leadership in 2
albert. and wrote letters and letters albert for to mr. many years. finally, one day, when i was highabout to graduate from school, i got a call from the administrative assistant and asked me how i firstfeel about being the woman page. i was ecstatic about this. i said well, i'll have to ask my parent first. we've spoken to your parents and it's okay with them. i said absolutely. that's how it began. it's the latter 1970s, about half -- half and half females, half males. early 1980s that we...
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albert i don't want to take away from the larger network don't block the intersection it is only one thing that's education we i support of the longer study and support the commemorating management pricing and in the downtown area and i'd love to do work with the major employers to pilot that but in the meantime i don't want to have no more work but while we continue to do all the another amazing work to make selma flow better. >> hi again, i want to start with my presentation is additionally provide 6 pcos up to 6 pcos going to first identifying which locates and agreeing to which locations we want to tackle first, i building that education again, the 3 workers we've talked about that i want to start with education some outreach to make sure that everybody understands what the rules are and after that do another assessment with engineering to make sure that we have the proper signage, striping whatever it takes and then bring on the enforcement i'm proposing we do that on december 1st especially okay. we'll start off again with the intersections we've identified and gun to make diff
albert i don't want to take away from the larger network don't block the intersection it is only one thing that's education we i support of the longer study and support the commemorating management pricing and in the downtown area and i'd love to do work with the major employers to pilot that but in the meantime i don't want to have no more work but while we continue to do all the another amazing work to make selma flow better. >> hi again, i want to start with my presentation is...
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albert. and wrote letters for many years. day, when i was just about to graduate from high school i got a call from charlie ward, his administrative assistant. he asked me how i would feel about being the first woman page . knew this say, i was ecstatic about this. i said, i will have to ask my parents. he said, mr. albert has spoken to your parents and it is ok with them. i said absolutely. that was how it began. 1970's, it iser about half female, half male. it's in the early 1980's, that we have the first female based the pageades inth school elevated to the speakers page, which was a real approximate for the grils. -- a real kabul schmidt -- accomplishment for the girls. technology was changing the job. whether it was the telegraph which obviated writing pages. or the telephone which obviated telegraph paged. s. so, technology by the latter 20 century, particularly in the computer age, smartphone age, begins to obviate a lot of the tasks. the need for messengers on the floor was really not that great by the latter part of
albert. and wrote letters for many years. day, when i was just about to graduate from high school i got a call from charlie ward, his administrative assistant. he asked me how i would feel about being the first woman page . knew this say, i was ecstatic about this. i said, i will have to ask my parents. he said, mr. albert has spoken to your parents and it is ok with them. i said absolutely. that was how it began. 1970's, it iser about half female, half male. it's in the early 1980's, that we...
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albert. and wrote letters and letters and letters to mr. albert for many years. finally, one day, when i was just about to graduate from high school, i got a call from charlie ward, the administrative assistant and asked me how i would feel about being the first woman page. i was ecstatic about this. and i said well, i'll have to ask my parent first. he said we've spoken to your parents and it's okay with them. i said absolutely. that's how it began. >> by the latter 1970s, it's about half -- half and half females, half males. it's in the early 1980s that we have the first female based on her grades in the "capitol page school" elevated to speaker position. that's a huge accountment to his right now. but technology was always changing the job of the pages. you know, whether it was the telegraph which obviated, writing payments so many hings. so technology by the latter 20th century, particularly in the computer age, the hand held smart phone age, begins to oviate a lot of the tasks that they had overtaken. the need for members of the juries on the floor was not t
albert. and wrote letters and letters and letters to mr. albert for many years. finally, one day, when i was just about to graduate from high school, i got a call from charlie ward, the administrative assistant and asked me how i would feel about being the first woman page. i was ecstatic about this. and i said well, i'll have to ask my parent first. he said we've spoken to your parents and it's okay with them. i said absolutely. that's how it began. >> by the latter 1970s, it's about...
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is great we're excited about the pilot we want to see that permanent and the next steps >> peter albert from the mta i work with aaron there were recommendations that came out of the pilot but i want to go back to the assessment a lot of what liz has shown it is one piece of the puzzle but they all interlock when we look at the recommendation of making it a permanent project how do we take that point and look at the future those waves of development and the abstraction multiple modal incentives i have a lot of confidence if we talked about the 3 workers the transportations demand management is brown where you make headway we work with carlly right now trying to codify regular transportation management measures that help people understand what is laws are and the benefits of using easiest modes and behaving in a civil way i will refer to cameron but i want to make a plug for transportation demand management we reach to the giants and the warriors if they have fans coming into the area that's a great opportunity to pitch education and awareness. >> mr. albert i don't want to take away fro
is great we're excited about the pilot we want to see that permanent and the next steps >> peter albert from the mta i work with aaron there were recommendations that came out of the pilot but i want to go back to the assessment a lot of what liz has shown it is one piece of the puzzle but they all interlock when we look at the recommendation of making it a permanent project how do we take that point and look at the future those waves of development and the abstraction multiple modal...
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mark albert has more from the white house. [ cheers & applause ] >> reporter: president obama called senator mitch mcconnell to congratulate him. the kentucky republican is expected to become the new majority leader. he is promising to end the gridlock in congress that has frustrated americans. >> i've heard your concerns. i've made them my own. you will be heard in washington. >> reporter: republicans picked up at least seven senate seats currently held by democrats, including north carolina, which had the nation's most expensive senate race. >> $111 million! we didn't bend. we won. [ cheers & applause ] >> reporter: the gop also added at least 10 seats in the house of representatives, which could turn out to be the largest house republican majority since 1948. [ applause ] >> reporter: republicans also won at least 24 of 36 races for governor. new jersey governor chris christie, a potential candidate for president in 2016, told cbs this morning president obama is going to feel the pressure, now that republicans control both the house and senate. >> any of the real tough issues have
mark albert has more from the white house. [ cheers & applause ] >> reporter: president obama called senator mitch mcconnell to congratulate him. the kentucky republican is expected to become the new majority leader. he is promising to end the gridlock in congress that has frustrated americans. >> i've heard your concerns. i've made them my own. you will be heard in washington. >> reporter: republicans picked up at least seven senate seats currently held by democrats,...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: an overnight shooting brought austin city center to a standstill.a gunman fired shots at downtown buildings. >> many, many, many rounds were fired in downtown austin. this time of the night, that's really dangerous. >> reporter: a witness driving by said the suspect was dressed in black in a s.w.a.t. team-like uniform. >> he had the -- the automatic rifle in his hands. he was pointing up kind of at a 45-degree angle like he was shooting at the second floor. >> reporter: austin police headquarters was evacuated. officers spotted the suspect standing next to a vehicle. >> one of our officers that was out in front of the building saw the suspect. fired at the suspect. so the suspect went down. >> reporter: the gunman was killed. but it's not clear if he took his own life. >> that has not been determined at this time. and we will have to wait for the coroner's office. >> reporter: police say he was wearing a vest and there appeared to be a possible explosive device in his car. officers quickly formed a perimeter and activated the bomb squad as a precaut
mark albert has more. >> reporter: an overnight shooting brought austin city center to a standstill.a gunman fired shots at downtown buildings. >> many, many, many rounds were fired in downtown austin. this time of the night, that's really dangerous. >> reporter: a witness driving by said the suspect was dressed in black in a s.w.a.t. team-like uniform. >> he had the -- the automatic rifle in his hands. he was pointing up kind of at a 45-degree angle like he was shooting...
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mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the healthcare.gov hebsite opens for window shopping tonight the start of the second enrollment period on saturday. officials say the site will be simpler, faster and more intuitive than it was during last year's botched opening. up next, the college touchdown that wasn't for one team and then was for another. was for 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, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you h
mark albert, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the healthcare.gov hebsite opens for window shopping tonight the start of the second enrollment period on saturday. officials say the site will be simpler, faster and more intuitive than it was during last year's botched opening. up next, the college touchdown that wasn't for one team and then was for another. was for this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it...
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albert haynesworth actually sacked quarterback matt stafford and hurt himself on the play.ig man down, big man down. they went 4-12. zorn got canned that year. no. 1, november 16th, 2010, donovan mcnabb gets a contract extension, then commenced one of the most thorough derriere whoopings i have ever seen, desean jackson flying by leron landry the first play of the game and oh, by the way, albert haynesworth, check help out here, guys, horizontal again. the big guy i've fallen and i can't -- you see? i've fallen and i can't get up. never got up on that play. 59-28, eagles win the game. it was bad yesterday, but it could always be worse. >> i thought you were going to talk about positive things. >> you said you were going to do something positive now. >> it could always be worse. >> it has been worse. fair enough. >> but it's not getting better is the problem. >> we got to take a break. >> we got to take a break. we'll be a remote that lives on your phone. more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times
albert haynesworth actually sacked quarterback matt stafford and hurt himself on the play.ig man down, big man down. they went 4-12. zorn got canned that year. no. 1, november 16th, 2010, donovan mcnabb gets a contract extension, then commenced one of the most thorough derriere whoopings i have ever seen, desean jackson flying by leron landry the first play of the game and oh, by the way, albert haynesworth, check help out here, guys, horizontal again. the big guy i've fallen and i can't -- you...
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as mark albert reports, the university's swift response comes just days after new federal rules for handlingl assault cases went to schools nationwide. >> in this letter to students sent saturday brown university confirmed one of at least two students was served a drink laced with a date rape drug at a fraternity party last month. one of those students also reported being sexually assaulted. the university has sent four updates and hosted a sexual assault forum in the past three and a half weeks. two more planned for this week. allison of the cleary center trains universities to comply with federal law on reporting and preventing sexual assaults. >> would this kind of response have happened 15, 20 years ago? >> i think what we are seeing at brown is really what the theme has been lately with campuses, balancing transparency along with protecting strict rights. >> new federal rules require ongoing education, evaluating programs for effectiveness and more transparency for discipline. >> do you think these new rules will prevent some sexual assault? >> i hope that they will. >> the idea is a fu
as mark albert reports, the university's swift response comes just days after new federal rules for handlingl assault cases went to schools nationwide. >> in this letter to students sent saturday brown university confirmed one of at least two students was served a drink laced with a date rape drug at a fraternity party last month. one of those students also reported being sexually assaulted. the university has sent four updates and hosted a sexual assault forum in the past three and a...
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those laws have been fought with more intensity than any war we fight now so the wikipedia on albert einstein says in 1937 he secretly travel to albania because he got a visa to escape the nazis. not one word of that sentence is true but it is there on wikipedia so i take it out. and it comes back with these citations they are a passionate albanian expatriate who has websites and somebody said michael cole once told me he was walking down the street he met albert einstein. so it has references to your web sites and then they kept getting pushed back in so i try to figure out how to do this but then here is the passport he was using, he was at princeton, he was not in albania but it keeps coming back. finally it just disappears. the entry turns out to be correct. i did not attribute this because the wisdom of the crowd has it wrong. so i fixed it and i realized that i am just a part of the crowd. but that is what the crowd was to include me and everybody else that is when i became a fan of collaboration in the wisdom that can come from that. >> i love that story and the future telling
those laws have been fought with more intensity than any war we fight now so the wikipedia on albert einstein says in 1937 he secretly travel to albania because he got a visa to escape the nazis. not one word of that sentence is true but it is there on wikipedia so i take it out. and it comes back with these citations they are a passionate albanian expatriate who has websites and somebody said michael cole once told me he was walking down the street he met albert einstein. so it has references...
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and albert a. berg literature. >> host: how did you get to that position? >> guest: i worked in the new york library in the past. in the bareboat division on with later curator at southern methodist university and i am downtown at the general theological seminary, st. mark's library and got a doctorate in the renaissance history of colombia and all that led to my being here. >> host: how long have you been with the new york public library? >> guest: as a curator since september 2000. >> host: you got some things to show us. >> guest: i have. the berg is enormous collection of tens of thousands of printed items and authors. but this is what i'd like to call the tip of the berg so to speak. here we have the only surviving manuscript of john diamond's holy sonnets, satires and paradoxes done in his own lifetime. it is not in his hands, but it's in the hand of his secretary and personal assistant. this has the highest authority driving to wreck to leave from dunn's own manuscript and you can see change is, differences between the text is represented here in the
and albert a. berg literature. >> host: how did you get to that position? >> guest: i worked in the new york library in the past. in the bareboat division on with later curator at southern methodist university and i am downtown at the general theological seminary, st. mark's library and got a doctorate in the renaissance history of colombia and all that led to my being here. >> host: how long have you been with the new york public library? >> guest: as a curator since...
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the main one in albert at that, the western province of albert at that.y is the mainstay of the economy. it's no exaggeration to stay that this, canada's most prosperous province owes what it has to the oil industries, whether it's oil stands, tar sands in the north or more conventioning source of oil throughout. so keystone is strongly supported here. a cross country, political parties almost all of them are behind the project. even parties on the left side of the political spectrum that have more environment the concerns, they say that would pipeline construction brings good jobs, union jobs to the country. and this is a time when the country needs those. of course there are environmental groups that raise concerns just like their your honor counterparts and they point out that canada's not yet meeting its greenhouse gas emission target agreed to a couple of years ago in copenhagen, that climate change is not being taken seriously by the current government of the canada and keystone could ex-attar bait that. but you hear on both sides. spectrum people w
the main one in albert at that, the western province of albert at that.y is the mainstay of the economy. it's no exaggeration to stay that this, canada's most prosperous province owes what it has to the oil industries, whether it's oil stands, tar sands in the north or more conventioning source of oil throughout. so keystone is strongly supported here. a cross country, political parties almost all of them are behind the project. even parties on the left side of the political spectrum that have...
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. >> albert camoo, another artist -- >> can you snaer. >> yes. >> albert camoo.bviously a writer, he stayed in paris during the war? >> no. part of the time, yes. >> do you include in your book how the war affected him and his outlook on life and his later writing, and did he participate in the resistance at all? >> guest: that was a good question. he tried to get out of france. he was an algerian. considered himself an algerian. french born, french family, but considers himself algeria, and wanted to get back there. he wanted to get out of france and did for a while. he suffered terribly from tuberculosis. finally got back into france. his doctor recommended he go into the highlands. he went there and -- but in 1942 published two of his most famous books. the the first was a stricken -- stranger, and then the second was a document about suicide and whether it makes sense to commit suicide. and he published both -- the only thing he had to take out -- was a reference kafka because he was jew. but otherwise the book wag published and he was brought back to paris t
. >> albert camoo, another artist -- >> can you snaer. >> yes. >> albert camoo.bviously a writer, he stayed in paris during the war? >> no. part of the time, yes. >> do you include in your book how the war affected him and his outlook on life and his later writing, and did he participate in the resistance at all? >> guest: that was a good question. he tried to get out of france. he was an algerian. considered himself an algerian. french born, french...
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we have albert reinhold hunt junior. we have a republican strategist democratic strategist former republican senator from new hampshire, and former clinton white house operative. most notably the devil in allen gores year. -- in al gore's ear. we sketch out the ways in which democrats might hold on to majority. how hopeful are you with that scenario? >> 35%. >> i like the specificity. >> there are going to be reputations made or broken tomorrow night. hugh have at least seven or eight races within the margin of error. if it is any kind of break that goes one way, it will be great. if it is split then no one is quite sure. >> do you see that as possible? >> not even possible. i look at it more general. the key is we do not know what direction the mood of the country is going to go. republicans aren't popular but obama is less popular. what will the split be and the turnout game be? i think it is a big turnout gain. >> any change? >> i think it is going to be about turnout. historically the democrats are better about turno
we have albert reinhold hunt junior. we have a republican strategist democratic strategist former republican senator from new hampshire, and former clinton white house operative. most notably the devil in allen gores year. -- in al gore's ear. we sketch out the ways in which democrats might hold on to majority. how hopeful are you with that scenario? >> 35%. >> i like the specificity. >> there are going to be reputations made or broken tomorrow night. hugh have at least seven...
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albert hunt is here. and a u.s. managing editor of the financial times, i'm pleased to have them here. i saved this from the beginning, this is not a program that will look at the election results. we don't know what they are. you're are talking about the country. those will be the issues that whoever wins will be facing. we can also try to reach into what has led us to these places where they look at a campaign and the electorate is described as stolen, in a bad mood. i begin with that because you have spent enormous amount of time reaching out and looking at america, and where it is. >> in my lifetime, i was born before the world war, there were a big ideas. the g.i. bill of rights, candidate saying we are going to the moon, civil rights acts, relations with china, the cold war. and you go to silicon valley, that is a big idea. the disruptive, change, find new ways to do something. we're trapped in little ideas in this country. they don't seem to be serving anybody particularly well. you don't have anybody with an
albert hunt is here. and a u.s. managing editor of the financial times, i'm pleased to have them here. i saved this from the beginning, this is not a program that will look at the election results. we don't know what they are. you're are talking about the country. those will be the issues that whoever wins will be facing. we can also try to reach into what has led us to these places where they look at a campaign and the electorate is described as stolen, in a bad mood. i begin with that because...
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that man again we are told is in critical condition at albert einstein hospital.ing tonight candlelight vigil for two children shot to death in tabernacle, new jersey. to other people including a child rushed to the hospital ton night investigators still have a lot of questions about a exactly what happened. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live in tabernacle tonight. dave? >> reporter:. >>> iain state police still stationed here at the scene crime scene investigators wrapped up their work around 8:30 tonight. there has still not been a ruling in this investigation. tonight tabernacle is a community in mourning. >> heavenly father we thank you and praise you. >> hundreds of residents and their prayed outside tabernacle town hall thursday night during a candlelight vigil. still stunned over the devastating news that two children were dead, another seriously wounded and their 44 year old mother janine la page was in critical condition after an overnight shooting at their home on holly park drive. >> i just can't believe this happened. i'm lost without her. she's like m
that man again we are told is in critical condition at albert einstein hospital.ing tonight candlelight vigil for two children shot to death in tabernacle, new jersey. to other people including a child rushed to the hospital ton night investigators still have a lot of questions about a exactly what happened. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live in tabernacle tonight. dave? >> reporter:. >>> iain state police still stationed here at the scene crime scene investigators wrapped up...
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mark albert for cbs news, washington. >> and it's interesting to note, d.c. central kitchen opened up in 1989 when a nightclub manager picked up food leftover from the inauguration of president george h.w. bush. >> very cool. now served more than 27 million peoples and relies on de-- meals and relies on donations and the revenue from its programs. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ hey! welcome home! hey mom! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. um... where's my room? right there where it's always been! we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. just slide right in! ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and
mark albert for cbs news, washington. >> and it's interesting to note, d.c. central kitchen opened up in 1989 when a nightclub manager picked up food leftover from the inauguration of president george h.w. bush. >> very cool. now served more than 27 million peoples and relies on de-- meals and relies on donations and the revenue from its programs. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ hey! welcome home! hey mom! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. it's bigger! it's great, right?...
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galante i named him albert girther and took him home.ing albert was still alive and well and then he had a change of heart. >> there was just no way i could kill it for one time meal. i rush him down to the sea center where they looked at the size of him and accepted him and put him in one of their tanks. >> al burt flourish at the santa barbara natural history sea center and now at marine sanctuary where he could live to be a hundred deciding between buying bread and health care is much tougher. healthy pa is now here to help, with name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, visit healthypa.com to learn more. . >>> good morning. it is wednesday, november 19th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." a deadly snowstorm strands travelers on the highways for hours. all 50 states face bitter cold. >>> israel takes action after a deadly synagogue killed three americans. >> plus con artists are stealing billions from the elderly. how prosecutors are now using the grandchildren to stop those scams. >> b
galante i named him albert girther and took him home.ing albert was still alive and well and then he had a change of heart. >> there was just no way i could kill it for one time meal. i rush him down to the sea center where they looked at the size of him and accepted him and put him in one of their tanks. >> al burt flourish at the santa barbara natural history sea center and now at marine sanctuary where he could live to be a hundred deciding between buying bread and health care is...
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. >> albert reinhold junior -- >> i was just thanking him for his august advice. >> do you think in thelly in your heart and soul -- do you think anything is going to get done in the next two years? >> i do. i am not sure what will get done. i think trade will get done. kevin mccarthy had an interesting piece last week. he talked about the things we can do. he mentioned infrastructure. immigration is the toughest nut, but you know something? if i am a republican right now and i want to win the presidency i want to pass an immigration bill. >> harry reid even as the minority leader would never agree to a bill that does not have a path to citizenship which cannot pass the house. >> yes, it can pass the house. that is where john boehner says, ok i am giving it to the president. >> that would be political suicide. >> maybe. >> now it is time to say goodbye to albert reinhold hunt junior. tweet us tonight. >> and you can stay tuned for election coverage the rest of the night on bloomberg tv. we will see you at 7:00 right here, right here on bloomberg and wherever else you are watching it. we
. >> albert reinhold junior -- >> i was just thanking him for his august advice. >> do you think in thelly in your heart and soul -- do you think anything is going to get done in the next two years? >> i do. i am not sure what will get done. i think trade will get done. kevin mccarthy had an interesting piece last week. he talked about the things we can do. he mentioned infrastructure. immigration is the toughest nut, but you know something? if i am a republican right...
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. >> albert, bb and freddie. >> what do you make of the kings. >> well. a reason. they are some of the baddest people to ever step in front of a microphone. >> when do you recall your dad first exposing you to blues music. >> well, i was around it my whole life but my first concert, i saw muddy waters and john lee hooker when i was three years old. >> first of all you were only three. pl muddy waters and johnny lee hooker on the stage. >> that will change anybody's life. >> absolutely. when you first heard this thing called the blues and were turned on by you. what were you connected to? >> well, to me, feeling and emotion are greater than words. when you're so young and you don't necessarily comprehend what the song is about, you can still feel it. blues is all about feeling especially straight from the heart. that's the most organic place you can come from. you can identify with that music. it brought out feelings in me. hearing people like bb king play guitar, he can take you through a range of emotions playing the guitar. that's all stuff that blues o
. >> albert, bb and freddie. >> what do you make of the kings. >> well. a reason. they are some of the baddest people to ever step in front of a microphone. >> when do you recall your dad first exposing you to blues music. >> well, i was around it my whole life but my first concert, i saw muddy waters and john lee hooker when i was three years old. >> first of all you were only three. pl muddy waters and johnny lee hooker on the stage. >> that will...
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at the head of our roundtable, we have albert reinhold hunt junior.have a republican strategist, democratic strategist, former hillary clinton 2008 campaign manager, and a republican senator from new hampshire, and former clinton white house operative. most notably the devil in allen -- in al gore's ear. i want to start it with you and give it back to the rest of the panel. we went to sketch out the ways democrats could hold out the majority. how plausible do you think that scenario is? >> 30%, 35%. maybe 33.4%. there are reputations to be made tomorrow night, and they are really within the margin of error, and we are really not sure what is going to happen. if there is any kind of a break that goes one way, it will be great, but if it spreads, no one is quite sure. >> do you see that lockable? >> i do not see that even remotely plausible. >> georgia? >> i look at it a little bit more generally. the key is we do not know what direction the mood and the country are going to go. we know that the republicans are not popular and that obama is even less po
at the head of our roundtable, we have albert reinhold hunt junior.have a republican strategist, democratic strategist, former hillary clinton 2008 campaign manager, and a republican senator from new hampshire, and former clinton white house operative. most notably the devil in allen -- in al gore's ear. i want to start it with you and give it back to the rest of the panel. we went to sketch out the ways democrats could hold out the majority. how plausible do you think that scenario is?...
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. >> as a kid who grew up with cosby whether you're talking about fat albert or the cosby world, any iteration of bill cosby this is a painful period. you're looking at someone who was a revered character we like this guy and from philly, by the real token when we talk about sexual assault and violence against women we know today it's looked at in different terms than ten years ago, it twenty ys ago, 30 years ago. his attorney delayed response until a week or so ago. this thing has been buzzing, i don't think they got a strong handle on what was going on in social media. nobody heard of hannibal buress. >> he started this. >> it it went viral and it wasn't viral on social media. when it comes to sexual assault and violence there are no sacred cows, we have to investigate this. there are people who say i want to hold out hope. the interview with scott simon on npr where cosby refused to say anything and shook his head, is devastating. it's not helping those who want to support the person. >> i want to look at the issues with sobriety. everything had a nia has said rings true. the issu
. >> as a kid who grew up with cosby whether you're talking about fat albert or the cosby world, any iteration of bill cosby this is a painful period. you're looking at someone who was a revered character we like this guy and from philly, by the real token when we talk about sexual assault and violence against women we know today it's looked at in different terms than ten years ago, it twenty ys ago, 30 years ago. his attorney delayed response until a week or so ago. this thing has been...
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address this issue at all they don't mention the priority policies not even referenced in either brief albert einstein said one can't simultaneously prevent and prepare for war it it doesn't take a genus to see that one standpoint simultaneously prevent the program and at the same time allow professional developers speculating in our residential neighborhoods to demolish sound affordable rent control units every don't guess the sound like affordable and rerld units is a direct attack on residents rights it's an attack on the integrity and an attack on the promise made by the establishment of that system the failure to enforce the policies is one of the rot causes of the affordability crisis in this city most recent controllers report referenced by supervisor mar tells us the city has losses more 2 thousand rent control units others as metcalf over at spur and the tenants union say it is much honoree that they're being lost to demolition or converging and replacement with no construction that is not subject to rent control during this crisis every supervisor and every elected official for the
address this issue at all they don't mention the priority policies not even referenced in either brief albert einstein said one can't simultaneously prevent and prepare for war it it doesn't take a genus to see that one standpoint simultaneously prevent the program and at the same time allow professional developers speculating in our residential neighborhoods to demolish sound affordable rent control units every don't guess the sound like affordable and rerld units is a direct attack on...
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. -- fat albert. the most successful you all remember advertising pitchman in the country in the '70s and 80s with the jell-o ads and coca-cola and ford and so forth, and that was all even before the cosby show. but then as you although, in the last, after a career where he did not bring race and politics into his comedy, and often was criticized for that, and the last 10 years he's become a very outspoken, very controversial or some very strong stances he has taken about trends in the black community. so i really wanted to know, where did this come from, and were all out of you sees been expressing recently views he is at all a long? sort of what drove him and what was his vision of the kind of social impact that he was going to have? plus nobody had done it. he was rare in a figure of his significance and prominence in that no one had really written a serious in depth biography. so i decided i wanted to do it. and that i discovered why nobody had written it, and in depth biography. i met him a few t
. -- fat albert. the most successful you all remember advertising pitchman in the country in the '70s and 80s with the jell-o ads and coca-cola and ford and so forth, and that was all even before the cosby show. but then as you although, in the last, after a career where he did not bring race and politics into his comedy, and often was criticized for that, and the last 10 years he's become a very outspoken, very controversial or some very strong stances he has taken about trends in the black...
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." >> i grew up with "fat albert."n happening a lot with allegations coming out of university of virginia and the fraternity system there that it's almost like every day there's another element here. being female on the panel, you do feel as if all of these institutions that were supposed to protect women, the ones that the people that we saw as icons, that were out there as people we looked up to, it's crumbling away. so i think it's a broader statement to culturally and why people feel so disconnected and so frustrated with what we want to call the establishment. it's not doing what it was supposed to do. >> there's the expression, say it ain't so, joe. i feel i sit there with cosby and, say it ain't so. i think part of the reluctance is to cover is this because nobody wants to believe it. >> he's a transformative figure. you talk about the cosby show in the '80s. talk about fat albert. i was born in georgia in 1963. i can tell you the deep south in '67, '68, my parents were playing bill cosby records. remember when
." >> i grew up with "fat albert."n happening a lot with allegations coming out of university of virginia and the fraternity system there that it's almost like every day there's another element here. being female on the panel, you do feel as if all of these institutions that were supposed to protect women, the ones that the people that we saw as icons, that were out there as people we looked up to, it's crumbling away. so i think it's a broader statement to culturally and...
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we'll show you who they put up to replace mother teresa, albert einstein and others. stay with us. sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of th
we'll show you who they put up to replace mother teresa, albert einstein and others. stay with us. sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your...