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inside story on alg jazeera america. this week, we have the arraignment of rick perry, ^t most prominent governor in america. in one of the largest states in the country, and we can can see this week ending with robert mcdonald, testifying on his own behalf. we are looking at the laws that govern behavior of public officials this time on the program. in washington, melanie sloan is with us. citizens for responsibility ethics in washington. and also with me, paul cog gans former u.s. attorney, for north texas, currently a law partner, and kerry are cordero, from the georgetown university school of law. melanie sloan, public officials are expected to play a part in the disbursement of cumulatively. s and trillions of dollars. and they are also expected to raise the money nor their own campaigns since we don't have public financing. create jobs and plants to go here, rather than there. these mingled functions, don't they just create a temptation possibility for blurred lines that don't live very well with the kind of laws w
inside story on alg jazeera america. this week, we have the arraignment of rick perry, ^t most prominent governor in america. in one of the largest states in the country, and we can can see this week ending with robert mcdonald, testifying on his own behalf. we are looking at the laws that govern behavior of public officials this time on the program. in washington, melanie sloan is with us. citizens for responsibility ethics in washington. and also with me, paul cog gans former u.s. attorney,...
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. >> reporter: the city water's was surrounded by alge that produced the toxins which can cause nausea and vomiting and liver damage. the toxin is so poisonous that if more than 1 part per billion is detected it's unsafe to drink, equivalent of one drop of water in an olympic size swimming pool. >> a dense mass-- >> reporter: patrick lawrence is a scientist at the university of toledo. he told us runoff from fertilized fields and lawns had a major role. >> the phosphorous and nitrous is what any plant will take up, will help it grow and expand so it's feeding on that. >> reporter: the carpet of green algae can be seen from space. winds and currents usually break it up, but the lake has been calm this summer. >> as a result it's building and accumulating and coming to the surface. once it decays and breaks down on the surface, it releases toxins in the water. >> reporter: the algae is drifting east toward cleveland, scott, but many people here plan to use bottled water for a few more days to be safe. >> pelley: adriana diaz in toledo tonight. thank you. turns out water systems all over
. >> reporter: the city water's was surrounded by alge that produced the toxins which can cause nausea and vomiting and liver damage. the toxin is so poisonous that if more than 1 part per billion is detected it's unsafe to drink, equivalent of one drop of water in an olympic size swimming pool. >> a dense mass-- >> reporter: patrick lawrence is a scientist at the university of toledo. he told us runoff from fertilized fields and lawns had a major role. >> the...
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>> no, no estoy segura si yo lo voy a hacer, pero si lo hago pienso alge lasaludable, y la gente quierarren ¿le preocupa que muchos ve ed a una aliada lnte ri en wall stre? >> no, no, porque si se ve lo que he dicho y lo que he defendido nadodo me postulÉ para se, cuando fui senadora y cuando me postulÉ como presidenta, siempre he alertado acerca de la diguaad, durasimos aÑos, de que lasdeacer como para fracasar, por lo tanto socavan la economÍa del pueblo. siempre tengo este historial y creo que vamos en buena direcciÓn. >> ¿cree usted que tiene un problema con los latinos? >> ¡pero que no! nunca lo he tenido, asÍ que espero que no. obviamenteenemos muchos probleme nemos que abordar. las comunidad lana tiene prleque dos peroo no tengosolver, ningÚn problema conos. >> slo pguntopont ena frontera. >> eso se sacÓ de contexto de todo lo que te dije. yova dije cosas. ess niÑos que vienen de unas situaciones terribs, uno a los nco o diez as s daí trar de ir a otro si no estÁ en una situaciÓn tÁ abandoncon adomiedoo oblemas a nuestras fronteras y muchos de ellos ni la frtera,porq los asinan,
>> no, no estoy segura si yo lo voy a hacer, pero si lo hago pienso alge lasaludable, y la gente quierarren ¿le preocupa que muchos ve ed a una aliada lnte ri en wall stre? >> no, no, porque si se ve lo que he dicho y lo que he defendido nadodo me postulÉ para se, cuando fui senadora y cuando me postulÉ como presidenta, siempre he alertado acerca de la diguaad, durasimos aÑos, de que lasdeacer como para fracasar, por lo tanto socavan la economÍa del pueblo. siempre tengo este...
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Aug 10, 2014
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around the world and algs in iraq. it's crucial this point of time to save those who are the remnants on the mountain. and we're going to move them not outside iraq, but bring them back to the area. and that leaves a long-term. the law make pleading and begging for help and talking about the community and so emotional. it seemed like once people saw and heard that they started to be able to connect with just the fear and the destruction that was happening to these people. >> this lawmaker actually made that speech at the iraqi parliament. defending the kurds, arming the kurds and asking them to tray a minority. the whole northern area would be protected by its own people. they are the boots on the ground. and we need to make sure that isis does not threaten them. that is too long of a solution. we need right now to make sure minorities are secured they are arms and bringing back the area that was controlled by isis. it's such a good read in the midst of everything that's going on. thank you for the book. thank you for
around the world and algs in iraq. it's crucial this point of time to save those who are the remnants on the mountain. and we're going to move them not outside iraq, but bring them back to the area. and that leaves a long-term. the law make pleading and begging for help and talking about the community and so emotional. it seemed like once people saw and heard that they started to be able to connect with just the fear and the destruction that was happening to these people. >> this lawmaker...
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in all of my projects, it's always about data and value algs.secrecy privacy information. we take it serious. we test our security all the time. we store it. most importantly, with retransparent. we tell them what they should or should not share. >> why would you want to steal information about when people are of lateing? >> that, i can't tell you. >> why do you need privacy for that? it's all this me thing, i'd be saying. >> max, what does the app cost? >> it's completely free. >> will it remain to be free? what would be the revenue model for this business? >> the ultimate goal is to reinvent a financial piece of our economy. i think the health insurance in this country and perhaps in others is just broevenlt it needs to focus on prevention as opposed to the very expensive correction. so figuring out the arbitrage opportunity between letting people not pay 45,000 on average for the treatment is the revenue. >> but you capture that revenue how, i don't understand? >> we will eventually sell. we are already selling something that looks like an in
in all of my projects, it's always about data and value algs.secrecy privacy information. we take it serious. we test our security all the time. we store it. most importantly, with retransparent. we tell them what they should or should not share. >> why would you want to steal information about when people are of lateing? >> that, i can't tell you. >> why do you need privacy for that? it's all this me thing, i'd be saying. >> max, what does the app cost? >> it's...