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timothy webster, allan pinkerton foiled the assassination notes. webster's service to his country did not stop there. the southern states soon suceded and the united states fell into the civil war. men from both sides joined the military and prepared for battle. tim webster did not hesitate when the time came to serve his country. but he would not -- not as a soldier, but as a spy. allan pinkerton was put in charge of espionage and tim webster who gathered much important information became pinker on the's top spy. webster's work behind the lines included multiple trips to the capitol of rich monday. once took official correspondent from a confederate general to a colonel. on top of that, he received passes from behinden my lines from the confederate secretary of war. the succession -- webster's family immigrated to the united states when tim was young. webster was raised primarily in new jersey and married a local woman. the couple had four children, family was important to webster, he always looked to his siblings. professionally timothy webster,
timothy webster, allan pinkerton foiled the assassination notes. webster's service to his country did not stop there. the southern states soon suceded and the united states fell into the civil war. men from both sides joined the military and prepared for battle. tim webster did not hesitate when the time came to serve his country. but he would not -- not as a soldier, but as a spy. allan pinkerton was put in charge of espionage and tim webster who gathered much important information became...
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we will speak to allan nairn. then should genetically modified food be labeled? voters in colorado and oregon will decide next week. >> knowing if you're eating or buying genetically engineered food is not your right. >> may be moved to europe or japan if you want that right. >> or a lot of countries were people have the right to know. >> but not here, baby. >> vote and you get to know what is in your food. >> monsanto is pouring millions of dollars to fight labeling. we will speak to tufts university professor sheldon krimsky, editor of the new book, "the gmo deception: what you need to know about the food, corporations, and government agencies putting our families and our environment at risk." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the obama administration has released new protocols for handling people who have been in contact with ebola patients amidst global condemnation of quarantines imposed by some states. the new policy from the centers for disease control and prevention require
we will speak to allan nairn. then should genetically modified food be labeled? voters in colorado and oregon will decide next week. >> knowing if you're eating or buying genetically engineered food is not your right. >> may be moved to europe or japan if you want that right. >> or a lot of countries were people have the right to know. >> but not here, baby. >> vote and you get to know what is in your food. >> monsanto is pouring millions of dollars to fight...
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we begin with allan fung. mr.was elected mayor of cranston in 2008 where he is doing his third term. before that he was legal counsel for metlife. mr. fung was a state prosecutor and graduated from rhode island college and suffolk university law school. mr. fung your opening remarks. fung: thank you. i have come to realize that this election is more than just about jobs and the economy. this election is about providing opportunities for all rhode islanders having a good paying job in providing a good education for students and most importantly keeping our families together here in our state. many years ago my parents left china not knowing a word of english to pursue the american dream and they chose rhode island. they started a family in a small family business. i'm running for governor so the next generation can have the same opportunities that they did and for the viewers at home better watching i am open to earn your trust and support. we no rhode island is a great place to live. together we are going to make
we begin with allan fung. mr.was elected mayor of cranston in 2008 where he is doing his third term. before that he was legal counsel for metlife. mr. fung was a state prosecutor and graduated from rhode island college and suffolk university law school. mr. fung your opening remarks. fung: thank you. i have come to realize that this election is more than just about jobs and the economy. this election is about providing opportunities for all rhode islanders having a good paying job in providing...
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allan herring was the father of two daughters and worked with a charity to delive aid to syrians but that didn't matter to the isis militants who kidnapped him nine months ago and beheaded him. >> his blood is on the hands of the british parliament. >> reporter: allan's wife barbara publicly pleaded for mercy from isis or as it also calls itself, islamic state. >> can they not open their hearts and minds to the truth of our humanitarian motives. >> reporter: his murders also threatened the lives of another hostage. this time an american aid worker peter cassick. he founded an aid organization to deliver food and medical supplies to syrians. >>> a bay area politician loses it. >> tonight his road rage tirade is caught on camera. >> and take a good look at this guy. eyebrow and all. take a wild guess as to what he has been busted for tonight. >> all the single ladies listen up. tonight, we discover why one bay area city was just named the dating capital of the united states. ,, a man trying to get rid of e stench from a dead deer.. l the >> well, it is probably the strangest cause for
allan herring was the father of two daughters and worked with a charity to delive aid to syrians but that didn't matter to the isis militants who kidnapped him nine months ago and beheaded him. >> his blood is on the hands of the british parliament. >> reporter: allan's wife barbara publicly pleaded for mercy from isis or as it also calls itself, islamic state. >> can they not open their hearts and minds to the truth of our humanitarian motives. >> reporter: his murders...
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there's a video on the internet and it purports to show the beheading of allan henning. our chief intelligence continue catherine herridge has seen the tape and she joins us now with more. >> reporter: within the last hour, u.s. officials confirming they are ammizing the video. i viewed it and it's significantly shorter than the previous isis videos at just under two minutes, it begins with a british news report over the image of the british parolment as the decision is made to join the coalition bombing of isis in sere and iraq. and and then we see the image there on your left t hostage reported to be the british national allen henning, kneeling in the orange jump suit and then the executioner is there on the right of a brief station clearly made under arrest where henning blames his execution upon the parliament's decision to join the u.s.-led campaign, he is then executed and then the scene goes to black and we have the now familiar shot, the horrific shot of the severed head on the body. the video is described by the executioner of the next victim he identifies as an
there's a video on the internet and it purports to show the beheading of allan henning. our chief intelligence continue catherine herridge has seen the tape and she joins us now with more. >> reporter: within the last hour, u.s. officials confirming they are ammizing the video. i viewed it and it's significantly shorter than the previous isis videos at just under two minutes, it begins with a british news report over the image of the british parolment as the decision is made to join the...
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general allan is the right guy to do this. he just needs to be empowered to do it. >> empowered how? am sorry to keep pushing. >> we have a country of american military that would be willing to go back right now, in fact. general allan was asked by the tribes. malachi ask patraeus to come back. the administration did not allow either one of this gentleman to go forward in the week. you have to be sanctioned by the u.s. government to be effective. you have relationships that have been established over the years with the iraqis, sunni, shia nationalist, cash market, and other groups in the iraqi government that want to see iraq stay together and be part of this process. one of the things we say is, we need to do the same thing isis did, established temporary alliances. we need to do the same thing to take territory away from isis. if you have five guys at eight each other, if there is a snake going across the stage we will kill the snake first. then we can go back to hitting each other. if we kill a snake together we will say, m
general allan is the right guy to do this. he just needs to be empowered to do it. >> empowered how? am sorry to keep pushing. >> we have a country of american military that would be willing to go back right now, in fact. general allan was asked by the tribes. malachi ask patraeus to come back. the administration did not allow either one of this gentleman to go forward in the week. you have to be sanctioned by the u.s. government to be effective. you have relationships that have...
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timothy webster, allan pinkerton foiled the assassination notes. webster's service to his country did not stop there. the southern states soon suceded and the united states fell into the civil war. men from both sides joined the military and prepared for battle. tim webster did not hesitate when the time came to serve his country. but he would not -- not as a soldier, but as a spy. allan pinkerton was put in charge of espionage and tim webster who gathered much important information became pinker on the's top spy. webster's work behind the lines included multiple trips to the capitol of rich monday. once took official correspondent from a confederate general to a colonel. on top of that, he received passes from behinden my lines from the confederate secretary of war. the succession -- webster's family immigrated to the united states when tim was young. webster was raised primarily in new jersey and married a local woman. the couple had four children, family was important to webster, he always looked to his siblings. professionally timothy webster,
timothy webster, allan pinkerton foiled the assassination notes. webster's service to his country did not stop there. the southern states soon suceded and the united states fell into the civil war. men from both sides joined the military and prepared for battle. tim webster did not hesitate when the time came to serve his country. but he would not -- not as a soldier, but as a spy. allan pinkerton was put in charge of espionage and tim webster who gathered much important information became...
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. >> host: and you were in conversation with alan dray whn is -- allan day who is your brother. >> guest: yes. >> host: what's his book about? >> guest: well, for a long time he had the wild horses, most of them, in the country. and he had two ranches up in north dakota where he could take these horses and and keep 'em h for a while. and the federal government had the responsibility for them, so they paid something for the care of the horses. and he did that for quite a while, and it was so -- [inaudible] >> host: well, want to talk the you while we've got you about "out of order" and some of the stories in here. one of the first stories you tell is that former chief justice john marshall and thomas jefferson, a, were related -- >> guest: yes. >> host: -- and did not like each other. >> guest: that's right. isn't that amazing? >> host: what was their l relationship? >> guest: well, i've forgotten specifically, but cousins or something.g? >> host: right. >> guest: and so it was amazing that they didn't like each other, and it was so difficult to manage, but they did. it was so difficult t
. >> host: and you were in conversation with alan dray whn is -- allan day who is your brother. >> guest: yes. >> host: what's his book about? >> guest: well, for a long time he had the wild horses, most of them, in the country. and he had two ranches up in north dakota where he could take these horses and and keep 'em h for a while. and the federal government had the responsibility for them, so they paid something for the care of the horses. and he did that for quite a...
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today at bletchley park, now a museum, allan turing is celebrated for what he was, a war hero.ething out of a movie. >> i'm designing machines that will allow us to break every message, every day. >> it was an epic life. >> really epic life. too short. 41 years of it. we owed him at least double that, i'd say. >> osgood: still to come. the news about treats. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. don't wait until someone you love develops shingles. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becom
today at bletchley park, now a museum, allan turing is celebrated for what he was, a war hero.ething out of a movie. >> i'm designing machines that will allow us to break every message, every day. >> it was an epic life. >> really epic life. too short. 41 years of it. we owed him at least double that, i'd say. >> osgood: still to come. the news about treats. hey, how you doin'? it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had...
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purported beh allan henning, so far it looks real. >>> this is a fox news alert.ere's a video on the internet and it purports to show the beheading of allan henning. our chief intelligence continue catherine herridge has seen the tape and she joins us now with more. >> reporter: within the last hour, u.s. officials confirming they are ammizing the video. i viewed it and it's significantly shorter than the previous isis videos at just under two minutes, it begins with a british news report over the image of the british
purported beh allan henning, so far it looks real. >>> this is a fox news alert.ere's a video on the internet and it purports to show the beheading of allan henning. our chief intelligence continue catherine herridge has seen the tape and she joins us now with more. >> reporter: within the last hour, u.s. officials confirming they are ammizing the video. i viewed it and it's significantly shorter than the previous isis videos at just under two minutes, it begins with a british...
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. >> i just am very excited that allan low said he wanted to go a little bit deeper in terms of open space, especially, i'm interested in the eastern neighborhoods, where there was this commitment to open space. which is not really being met. there are a lot of buildings that are in permitting process now that are going to create future problems with very high density and real degradation of the wonderful places that we have. thanks. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment on this item? being none, public comment is closed. item 15, new business agenda-setting. commissioners? any public comment? being none, public comment is closed. 16 is communications. commissioners? public comment? being none, public comment is closed and 17 is adjournment. >> so moved. >> second. >> moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye? >> aye. >> so moved. thank you one and all. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part o
. >> i just am very excited that allan low said he wanted to go a little bit deeper in terms of open space, especially, i'm interested in the eastern neighborhoods, where there was this commitment to open space. which is not really being met. there are a lot of buildings that are in permitting process now that are going to create future problems with very high density and real degradation of the wonderful places that we have. thanks. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else who...
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if you have 50 acres of land, you have very little use for shakespeare or edgar allan poe. not that it is a bad thing to know it. nots just that that ought be your priority. your priority ought to be gaining the skills necessary and the know-how, the knowledge base to make that land productive. so, here we have people, women learning how to till the fields, plant, to reap the harvest from the fields. we also know that washington also gave students ownership, part ownership in the development of tuskegee institute. he tells us in "up from slavery, ways, he developed a leadership model and also a kind of on the job training system for the students. they participated in the building of their own institution. i thought that was very interesting. don't you? we don't do that here at mercer. you know, we do not ask students, would you help us a footballrect stadium? here is a shovel. that kind of thing. it is probably a good idea. we probably would not have as good a one as we have here. but washington, making an argument here that people of african descent need to participate in
if you have 50 acres of land, you have very little use for shakespeare or edgar allan poe. not that it is a bad thing to know it. nots just that that ought be your priority. your priority ought to be gaining the skills necessary and the know-how, the knowledge base to make that land productive. so, here we have people, women learning how to till the fields, plant, to reap the harvest from the fields. we also know that washington also gave students ownership, part ownership in the development of...
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she never raimondo is facing allan fung. mr.is the state treasurer and allan fung's mayor of rhode island. the political report lists the race as any democrat. this comes courtesy of wpri-tv in providence. ♪ >> the following is a special presentation. >> eyewitness news in the providence journal bring you live coverage. now, campaign 2014, the gubernatorial debate. >> live from the providence performing arts center, televised debate among the candidates for rhode island governor. >> moderator: good evening, i am tim white. there exactly two weeks from election day when voters are going to decide who they want to lead the state as their next governor. tonight we will try and help you identify the differences between the three-meter candidates looking for your vote. and they are from left to right on your screen, democrat jeanne at raimondo, republican allan fung and moderate robert healy. we will hear from them in a moment. the next 60 minutes who will go in depth. this debate is live on wpri-tv and on line debut pri.com. i will
she never raimondo is facing allan fung. mr.is the state treasurer and allan fung's mayor of rhode island. the political report lists the race as any democrat. this comes courtesy of wpri-tv in providence. ♪ >> the following is a special presentation. >> eyewitness news in the providence journal bring you live coverage. now, campaign 2014, the gubernatorial debate. >> live from the providence performing arts center, televised debate among the candidates for rhode island...
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so with those example, i'll turn it back to allan. >> thank you very much for gathering us. and it's a pleasure and hop or honor to have the tupts to say a few word after the distinguished speakers we've already heard thanks to the middle east institute and carnegie, as well, for helping us put it all together. my sense is that this is both a new and old venture. in the inevitable relationship between religion and diplomacy. i thought jerry's approach of seeking three areas or the department's approach through jerry of seeking through areas within which to work makes a great deal of sense. certainly what one would call the broad spectrum of humanitarian work by religions around the globe has always had an appeal, a sense of contributing to the common good, and a feeling of what i would call satisfaction that it trance sended three logical differences and put into place the values that are widely shared among religions. that in themselves contribute to a more har monmonious and bette globe. i think the dialogue between religious leaders and thought leaders across the spectrum
so with those example, i'll turn it back to allan. >> thank you very much for gathering us. and it's a pleasure and hop or honor to have the tupts to say a few word after the distinguished speakers we've already heard thanks to the middle east institute and carnegie, as well, for helping us put it all together. my sense is that this is both a new and old venture. in the inevitable relationship between religion and diplomacy. i thought jerry's approach of seeking three areas or the...
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there's a video on the internet and it purports to show the beheading of allan henning.f intelligence continue catherine herridge has seen the tape and she joins us now with more. >> reporter: within the last hour, u.s. officials confirming they are ammizing the video. i viewed it and it's significantly shorter than the previous isis videos at just under two minutes, it begins with a british news report over the image of the british parolment as the dci
there's a video on the internet and it purports to show the beheading of allan henning.f intelligence continue catherine herridge has seen the tape and she joins us now with more. >> reporter: within the last hour, u.s. officials confirming they are ammizing the video. i viewed it and it's significantly shorter than the previous isis videos at just under two minutes, it begins with a british news report over the image of the british parolment as the dci
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we begin with allan fung, elected mayor of cranston in 2008, where he is in his third term. before that, he was legal counsel for metlife. he was also a state prosecutor. your opening remarks. >> thank you. as i have talked with people throughout the state, i've come to realize that this election is more than just about jobs and the economy. this election is about providing opportunities for all rhode the ability to buy their first home, have a good paying job, providing a world-class education for our students, and most importantly keeping our families together here in our state. many years ago, my parents left china not knowing a word of english to pursue the american dream. they chose rhode island. they started a family and a small family business. i'm running for governor so that the next generation can have the same opportunities they did. for the viewers at home that are watching, i'm hoping to earn your trust and support. we know rhode island is a great place to live. we are going to make it a great place to work. >> thank you. now gina raimondo, elected rhode island
we begin with allan fung, elected mayor of cranston in 2008, where he is in his third term. before that, he was legal counsel for metlife. he was also a state prosecutor. your opening remarks. >> thank you. as i have talked with people throughout the state, i've come to realize that this election is more than just about jobs and the economy. this election is about providing opportunities for all rhode the ability to buy their first home, have a good paying job, providing a world-class...
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steve allan, dead. >> okay. >> 1978 was real people, right? george slater, right?as born in '71. >> okay. >> 7 years old. i remember watching that. 7 years old watching that. i wanted to do that some day. i want to do that some day. you're out on the streets doing people on streets. you know, this is why we're here right now because of that. >> knock the hell out of him. how is it possible that you don't look a day older? >> i am dick clark's son. >> i lost my hair. >> don't go know every every time. time i save a dollar. now there is a tool made for you. introducing savings catcher from walmart. it compares prices to top stores in your area. if there's a lower advertised price, walmart will give you the difference on an egift card. oh! money! for a limited time get two times the savings catcher reward dollars when you redeem to your bluebird card. every penny counts! yep! join the millions of people saving money with savings catcher. go to walmart.com/savingscatcher. save money. live better. walmart. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to
steve allan, dead. >> okay. >> 1978 was real people, right? george slater, right?as born in '71. >> okay. >> 7 years old. i remember watching that. 7 years old watching that. i wanted to do that some day. i want to do that some day. you're out on the streets doing people on streets. you know, this is why we're here right now because of that. >> knock the hell out of him. how is it possible that you don't look a day older? >> i am dick clark's son. >> i...
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oe.edgar allan p not that it is a bad thing to know it. but you need the skills and the knowledge base to make that land productive. , womene we have people learning how to till the fields, to plants, to reap the harvest from the fields. we also know that washington --o gave students ownership ownership action in the -- we also know that washington also gave students ownership, ownership, in the development of tuskegee institute. he also had a kind of on the job training system for the students. they participated in the building of their own institution. i thought that was very interesting. don't you? we don't do that here at mercer. we have got to help students, would you help us erected football stadium? get a shovel. that kind of thing. it is probably a good idea. we probably would not have as good a one as we have here. but washington, making an argument here that people of african descent need to participate in their own uplifting. goes back tohere the failures of reconstruction. washington believes that the problem -- the primary pro
oe.edgar allan p not that it is a bad thing to know it. but you need the skills and the knowledge base to make that land productive. , womene we have people learning how to till the fields, to plants, to reap the harvest from the fields. we also know that washington --o gave students ownership ownership action in the -- we also know that washington also gave students ownership, ownership, in the development of tuskegee institute. he also had a kind of on the job training system for the...
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. >> the election of general allan? >> they were begging him to come back to reset the awakening. and if they weren't from isis, the very sunnis we need to to fight isis and that was until we started seeing the powers initially general allan was going to be the guy in charge of this. there was a curb in foreign fighter flow of operations, fred finance and the coalition building, the coalition partners, you don't tend to provide air strikes or. on the ground but stop the foreign fighter flow in turkey and other countries. and were able to come in into the fight and that is a problem. general allen is the right guy to do this. >> empowered how? >> we are willing to go back at. and maliki, do whatever we want. >> administration did not allow gentlemen to go forward to do this. to be effective. with general allan being in charge of the sandy, dray he put together we have relationships we established with the iraqis, sunnis, shi'ite national's and other groups in the iraqi government wants to see iraq stayed together to be part of this. one thing we say is we need to do the same thing
. >> the election of general allan? >> they were begging him to come back to reset the awakening. and if they weren't from isis, the very sunnis we need to to fight isis and that was until we started seeing the powers initially general allan was going to be the guy in charge of this. there was a curb in foreign fighter flow of operations, fred finance and the coalition building, the coalition partners, you don't tend to provide air strikes or. on the ground but stop the foreign...
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. >> when allan over calistoga, over highway 12, it is coming down here well too.nd over to marin san rafael, back over to petaluma, we picked up .03 and .04 crocket vallejo, i doubt that is doing too much and hardly anything in the santa cruz mountains or up on the peninsular and there were reports of messty didn'ts -- conditions. 60s because of a south breeze and we expect this to turn more westerly and later today it will turn more westerly and it will usher in cooler air. wind up in the sierra and this is not a big system for them but it goes about 40-mile-per- hour and there is that line from calls towing and it moves back passed the area south of bet legal -- petaluma i will mention some scattered showers and it will be here on friday is. morning rain breezy and this is hit and miss, more drizzle than anything else. 70s on the temperatures and yesterday, windy, mild, that is not the case, partly cooler and breezy for game 4 and maybe into early saturday. >>> and we announced three more interest nearly 1.3 around the world. 4 it 3,000 cars are affected, it aff
. >> when allan over calistoga, over highway 12, it is coming down here well too.nd over to marin san rafael, back over to petaluma, we picked up .03 and .04 crocket vallejo, i doubt that is doing too much and hardly anything in the santa cruz mountains or up on the peninsular and there were reports of messty didn'ts -- conditions. 60s because of a south breeze and we expect this to turn more westerly and later today it will turn more westerly and it will usher in cooler air. wind up in...
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allan combs said some more things.think we should take some of these liberal policies and we should start to tax schools like harvard and their endowments. this is where the richest 1% send t+&![>m34nja1t<Ñyxw#.5o@óá ózbkc:Ñ?[u=ngs?sma8m;!z]dk1mgçéz professors, and taxing their universities and their very, very lucrative endowments. >> can you come up with a devil'sed a have cat -- >> i wouldn't equate it to president obama because this kind of sensibility has been around for decades, your ability to criticize, we won these great wars that allowed people to raise families and raise children but then look back at the greatness of america and go, well, this sucks because i feel really guilty. it's white liberal guilty. >> leave it there? >> we're good. we're good. >> all right, coming up, why won't a democratic senate candidate admit if she voted for president obama, her painful answer to a simple question, next, achnd later, we'll be answering your questions on facebook friday, post your questions and we'll get to them
allan combs said some more things.think we should take some of these liberal policies and we should start to tax schools like harvard and their endowments. this is where the richest 1% send t+&![>m34nja1t> can you come up with a devil'sed a have cat -- >> i wouldn't equate it to president obama because this kind of sensibility has been around for decades, your ability to criticize, we won these great wars that allowed people to raise families and raise children but then look...
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we begin with allan fung. mr.fung was elected mayor of cranston in 2008 where he is doing his third term. before that he was legal counsel for metlife. mr. fung was a state prosecutor and graduated from rhode island college and suffolk university law school. mr. fung your opening remarks. fung: thank you. i have come to realize that this election is more than just about jobs and the economy. this election is about providing opportunities for all rhode islanders having a good paying job in providing a good education for students and most importantly keeping our families together here in our state. many years ago my parents left china not knowing a word of english to pursue the american dream and they chose rhode island. they started a family in a small family business. i'm running for governor so the next generation can have the same opportunities that they did and for the viewers at home better watching i am open to earn your trust and support. we no rhode island is a great place to live. together we are going to
we begin with allan fung. mr.fung was elected mayor of cranston in 2008 where he is doing his third term. before that he was legal counsel for metlife. mr. fung was a state prosecutor and graduated from rhode island college and suffolk university law school. mr. fung your opening remarks. fung: thank you. i have come to realize that this election is more than just about jobs and the economy. this election is about providing opportunities for all rhode islanders having a good paying job in...
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there is new video tonight of another isis beheading, this one involves british hostage allan henning, this one ended with an islamic state fighter beheading an american identified as peter kasig. the unemployment rate fell to 5.9%, the lowest since july of 2008. but the labor force participation rate has slip odd to its lowest number since 1978. >>> leon panetta is out with much more criticism of president obama, the former cia director and defense secretary, writes a new book. panetta is also blaming the rise of isis terrorists on the president's failure to secure an agreement to lead u.s. troops in iraq. and fear is growing tonight about ebola in america. there is a report of a second and possibly a third patient, both here in the washington what area, tests are ongoing. while armed guards are keeping some folks in dallas it's lited. casey siegel is in dallas tonight where that patient is being treated. >> officials at the centers for disease control and prevention say they have been able to successfully trace all 100 people said to have had some kind of direct or indirect contacts
there is new video tonight of another isis beheading, this one involves british hostage allan henning, this one ended with an islamic state fighter beheading an american identified as peter kasig. the unemployment rate fell to 5.9%, the lowest since july of 2008. but the labor force participation rate has slip odd to its lowest number since 1978. >>> leon panetta is out with much more criticism of president obama, the former cia director and defense secretary, writes a new book....
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. >> this year not everyone got - caught their moose, you know >>> and allan will report all week on the issues in alaska. join us friday for our special report "five days in alaska." >>> coming up next - the crisis at the border, and no political solution in site. an indepth look at immigration in or election special - america votes 2014. plus, it's a super-pact that wants to put an end to all the other super pacts. that's coming up. senior >>> it's one of roger mercado's most talked about problems. immigration, the future of 11 million undocumented people in the u.s. washington will not deal with it before the election. with the mid terms just three weeks away, how could immigration impact the balance of power. our special report - america votes 2014. >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york. the crisis on the border has not gone away. washington avoided taking action. voters are paying attention. politicians paid for it in november, it could mean a major shift in power in washington. paul beban joins us with more. >> offering undocumented immigrants, a path to legal status is somethin
. >> this year not everyone got - caught their moose, you know >>> and allan will report all week on the issues in alaska. join us friday for our special report "five days in alaska." >>> coming up next - the crisis at the border, and no political solution in site. an indepth look at immigration in or election special - america votes 2014. plus, it's a super-pact that wants to put an end to all the other super pacts. that's coming up. senior >>> it's...
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allan is a good friend to our show, not regularly here with us, so we're thrilled to have you.d you learn? >> also, by the way, it's true that those things are there in alaska, great while watching and it's a great cold place. also healthcare, it's expensive everywhere, but no place as badz and alaska. take the story of stan he provides insurance for his 25 employees. he says he is going to keep doing this as long as he can. >> hello. >> reporter: lunch rush at the oldest steakhouse in anchor rage, club paris. stan's family opened it in the 1950s, and always have played for their employees health care. >> about 16 to $18,000 a month for healthcare for 25 people. >> reporter: with so few employees, club paris is not legally required to provide health insurance under the affordable care act, but they do it anyway because that's the way stan's dad would have covered it. the restaurant pace more than $200,000 a year. one of a declining number of alaska businesses still providing insurance for workers. >> i just keep paying the bills, and right now we're doing all right. >> reporter
allan is a good friend to our show, not regularly here with us, so we're thrilled to have you.d you learn? >> also, by the way, it's true that those things are there in alaska, great while watching and it's a great cold place. also healthcare, it's expensive everywhere, but no place as badz and alaska. take the story of stan he provides insurance for his 25 employees. he says he is going to keep doing this as long as he can. >> hello. >> reporter: lunch rush at the oldest...
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the role of turkey regarding this fight probably the topic of discussions, too between general john allaning up the u.s.-led anti-isis campaign, and turkish officials in the capital of the country back to you. >> isis isn't just fighting a war there they're also really working on their propaganda campaign as well. very sad. the mother of the american prisoner, the islamic state, is threatening to kill next is using twitter to reach out to the group's leader, quote, she says, i'm trying to get in tough with the islamic state about my son's fate. i'm an old woman and he is my only child. she used her son's muslim name. he converted to islam. trace gallagher is live watching this. what else did the mom say? >> this is the first time the mother used her twitter account, and on the account of two pictures of her son, and he mentioned he was her only child, and she said, my husband and i are on our own with no help from the government. we would like to talk to you. how can we reach you? this, of course, is not the first time the parents reached out. they sent a videotaped plea to >> there's so
the role of turkey regarding this fight probably the topic of discussions, too between general john allaning up the u.s.-led anti-isis campaign, and turkish officials in the capital of the country back to you. >> isis isn't just fighting a war there they're also really working on their propaganda campaign as well. very sad. the mother of the american prisoner, the islamic state, is threatening to kill next is using twitter to reach out to the group's leader, quote, she says, i'm trying to...
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so after this you can imagine the detective, allan pinkerton, he was on the case with rose o'neal greenhow and she becomes public enemy number one. >> one of the things that you do have is all of these other characters and elements from that time that enter into the history. >> well, pinkerton was the main one and i was surprised by the involvement. here is someone that was contracted by the union to do secret service work. here is someone that was just as interested in advancing his own personality as belle boyd was. and pinkerton becomes focused on rose. public enemy number one. and there's a great scene where there's a torrential downpour and he goes out with two of the best detectives. choice like to say that her home was in distance of the white house and so she called lincoln satan as well. [laughter] and he stands on the detective's shoulders and what does he see but them sitting on the couch, and they start passionately making out. and he becomes enraged and this goes after pinkerton. >> we were talking about the young woman who had this elaborate note in her hair. one of my favori
so after this you can imagine the detective, allan pinkerton, he was on the case with rose o'neal greenhow and she becomes public enemy number one. >> one of the things that you do have is all of these other characters and elements from that time that enter into the history. >> well, pinkerton was the main one and i was surprised by the involvement. here is someone that was contracted by the union to do secret service work. here is someone that was just as interested in advancing...
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just before cassig is shown, another british aid worker, allan henning, appears to be executed.cutioner, like the one who killed the three other hostages, has a british accent, but it is unclear whether it is the same man. the u.s. and arab partners have been pounding isis targets in syria and iraq. we watched the nonstop operations from the u.s. aircraft carrier george h.w. bush just days ago. with fighter jets loaded with bombs and missiles, headed for targets weather isis could be found. the targets are getting more difficult to spot, as senior officials said isis has now stopped using long convoys of vehicles, has taken off the black flags on equipment, and is trying to blend into the population. >> and that was martha raditz reporting. cassig's family released a statement saying, quote, we ask everyone around the world to pray for the henning family, for our son, and for release of all people being held in the middle east and around the globe. >>> marin county officials are putting a youthful twist on gun buyback events. later this morning kids can trade in toy guns and vio
just before cassig is shown, another british aid worker, allan henning, appears to be executed.cutioner, like the one who killed the three other hostages, has a british accent, but it is unclear whether it is the same man. the u.s. and arab partners have been pounding isis targets in syria and iraq. we watched the nonstop operations from the u.s. aircraft carrier george h.w. bush just days ago. with fighter jets loaded with bombs and missiles, headed for targets weather isis could be found. the...
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they released a graphic video of all allan hedge a short time ago. he was ab dubted while working with a convoy to take medical supplies to northern syria. the video is similar to recent brutal killings. terrorists warned that henning would be next. >>> back here at home, vandals target a local ethnic community again. how neighbors are fighting back against a late-night crime spree. >>> she is breaking her silence for the first time since her grandchild disappeared. tonight as her own daughter sits in jail, she is sharing her story in hopes of raising awareness about mental illness. >>> metro says it's going to have to shut down part of the red line for seven consecutive weekends. i'm adam tuss. we'll tell you when and where, coming up. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whoo
they released a graphic video of all allan hedge a short time ago. he was ab dubted while working with a convoy to take medical supplies to northern syria. the video is similar to recent brutal killings. terrorists warned that henning would be next. >>> back here at home, vandals target a local ethnic community again. how neighbors are fighting back against a late-night crime spree. >>> she is breaking her silence for the first time since her grandchild disappeared. tonight as...
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it was from allan moorhead and was my surrogate father as a writer. and he did this thing which i found utterly incomprehensible. it seemed so strange. he would i get up at 6:00 in the morning, and at seven he'd be up the hill at back of his place in italy, and he would stay there until 3 1:00. he -- 11:he wouldn't take telephone calls, he wouldn't do anything like that. and surprise, surprise, at the end of the morning he'd usually have 700 words. c-span: some points you have an exceptional memory. >> guest: i think it's beginning to decay a bit under the influence of age and booze. no, i have a very good memory. when i was a boy and was at jesuit school, they would make you memorize huge chunks of stuff. but i had a -- some people found this onerous. i found it delightful. i mean, i can still -- i'm not going to do it, but i can still quote from numerous shakespearean tragedies. i could recite you the wasteland by heart, if you like. but i'm not going to. [laughter] we've got better things to do. c-span: now, this is -- interestingly enough in the m
it was from allan moorhead and was my surrogate father as a writer. and he did this thing which i found utterly incomprehensible. it seemed so strange. he would i get up at 6:00 in the morning, and at seven he'd be up the hill at back of his place in italy, and he would stay there until 3 1:00. he -- 11:he wouldn't take telephone calls, he wouldn't do anything like that. and surprise, surprise, at the end of the morning he'd usually have 700 words. c-span: some points you have an exceptional...
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this time, it was the beheading of british aide worker, allan henning. and once again, the terror group has released a video showing the killing. henning was kidnapped in syria the day after christmas after he went there to help as a medic. the video also contained a threat to american hostage, peter casick. a masked captor threatened the indiana man's life, saying his death will be president obama's fault. a short time ago, kasich's family released a video statement. >> there is so much beyond our control. we've asked our government to change its actions, but like our son, we have no more control over the u.s. government than you have over the breaking of dawn. we implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let our son go. >> dear son, we hope you will see this message from me and your father. we are so very proud of you and the work you have done to bring humanitarian aid to the syrian people. we were grateful and relieved to have received your messages earlier this year. we know you were very worried about your friend who was taken with y
this time, it was the beheading of british aide worker, allan henning. and once again, the terror group has released a video showing the killing. henning was kidnapped in syria the day after christmas after he went there to help as a medic. the video also contained a threat to american hostage, peter casick. a masked captor threatened the indiana man's life, saying his death will be president obama's fault. a short time ago, kasich's family released a video statement. >> there is so much...
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j before he is shown, another british aid worker, allan henning, appears to be executed.xecutioner, like the one who killed the three other hostages, has a british accent, but it is unclear when it is the same man. the u.s. and arab partners have been pounding isis targets in syria and iraq. we watched the nonstop operations from the u.s. aircraft carrier george h.w. bush just days ago with fighter jets loaded with bombs and missiles, headed for targets weather isis could be found. the targets are getting more difficult to spot, as senior officials said isis has now stopped using long convoys of vehicles, has taken off the black flags on equipment, and is trying to blend into the population. >> and that was martha raditz reporting. the man's family released a statement saying, quote, we ask everyone around the world to pray for the henning family, for our son, and for release of all people being held in the middle east and around the globe. >>> marin county officials are putting a youthful twist on gun buyback events. later this morning kids can trade in toy guns violent
j before he is shown, another british aid worker, allan henning, appears to be executed.xecutioner, like the one who killed the three other hostages, has a british accent, but it is unclear when it is the same man. the u.s. and arab partners have been pounding isis targets in syria and iraq. we watched the nonstop operations from the u.s. aircraft carrier george h.w. bush just days ago with fighter jets loaded with bombs and missiles, headed for targets weather isis could be found. the targets...
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many of you probably know a man named allan bellis who was the director of the cia during the eisenhower administration. both of these gentlemen have connections with them. secretary lansing was an uncle. leland harrison during world war ii served for the oss in britain. he was a real senior diplomat. the bureau of secret intelligence did a lot of domestic work. in 1916, ever since salty over topping of the telegraph lines led by joseph nye. you would give a daily report to the secretary on what they would learn. one particular in january 1917, nye was able to tell the secretary that the german ambassador was about to tell him later in the day that germany had declared unrestricted submarine warfare out in the atlantic, which is what was one of the big things that brought the u.s. into the war. secretary lansing was so impressed with what nye was doing that he made them as special assistant to the secretary and making him the first security officer for the state department. harrison brought nye into the bureau of secret intelligence and gave him the title of chief special agent. he start
many of you probably know a man named allan bellis who was the director of the cia during the eisenhower administration. both of these gentlemen have connections with them. secretary lansing was an uncle. leland harrison during world war ii served for the oss in britain. he was a real senior diplomat. the bureau of secret intelligence did a lot of domestic work. in 1916, ever since salty over topping of the telegraph lines led by joseph nye. you would give a daily report to the secretary on...
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banker, i am very pleased to present a check to you, to the american cancer society in memory of linda allan. -oh my god. wow. [applause] you know, to be on the receiving end of, like, a virtual avalanche of kindness and generosity. people working so hard, it's just-- it's an unbelievable feeling. it really is. george oliphant: and what that, welcome home! -thank you. [cheering] [soft music playing] >>> this sunday on ""meet the press"" america is on edge. ebola has been diagnosed on u.s. soil for the first time. >> the country is absolutely not ready for a large-scale epidemic. >> the head of the secret service had to resign after blunders that compromised the security of a president. >> the secret service needs someone to come in with a fresh set of eyes. >> has our government got a grip on all of these challenges facing the country? can preobama keep his promise about combat troops. >> i won't commit our troops to fighting another ground war. >> an iraq war veteran who thinks he has broken. >> they are actively engaged in combat. >> with less than a month until the mid terms i'm going to
banker, i am very pleased to present a check to you, to the american cancer society in memory of linda allan. -oh my god. wow. [applause] you know, to be on the receiving end of, like, a virtual avalanche of kindness and generosity. people working so hard, it's just-- it's an unbelievable feeling. it really is. george oliphant: and what that, welcome home! -thank you. [cheering] [soft music playing] >>> this sunday on ""meet the press"" america is on edge. ebola has...
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a biographical movie about allan during who was involved in cracking the nazi code. >> enigma code. >n. the computer. everything we have around us. >> it's a very good film. >> it is and it's a good season. a lot more to come. this is the time of year when i enjoy doing my job. >> break out the popcorn. tony scott, thank you so much. >>> up next, the most unforgettable moments of the week. you're watching "cbs this morning." thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you, cable because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. so join the millions who enjoy the difference fios makes and get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years. sign up now and get $300 back with a two-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v that does it for us. >> is it friday already? >>
a biographical movie about allan during who was involved in cracking the nazi code. >> enigma code. >n. the computer. everything we have around us. >> it's a very good film. >> it is and it's a good season. a lot more to come. this is the time of year when i enjoy doing my job. >> break out the popcorn. tony scott, thank you so much. >>> up next, the most unforgettable moments of the week. you're watching "cbs this morning." thank you cable. for the...
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a biographical movie about allan during who was involved in cracking the nazi code. >> enigma code. >in. the computer. everything we have around us. >> it's a very good film. >> it is and it's a good season. a lot more to come. this is the time of year when i enjoy doing my job. >> break out t the popcorn. tony scott, thank you so much. >>> up next, the most unforgettable moments of the week. you're watching "cbs this morning. i'and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. one of my favorite fall activities is visiting our world-renowned wineries and craft brewers. and, award-winning distilleries and cider makers. they're located all across our great state. come raise a glass to your favorites. plan your fall getaway at iloveny.com/fall there's something for everyone that does it for us. >> is it friday already? >> it is friday. >> glory hallelujah. >> we've got a lot of highlights for you. first, tune in to "cbs evening news with scott pelley." we leave you with a look back at the week. >>> they met with a ragtag army fighting off isis militants. >> how did they end up
a biographical movie about allan during who was involved in cracking the nazi code. >> enigma code. >in. the computer. everything we have around us. >> it's a very good film. >> it is and it's a good season. a lot more to come. this is the time of year when i enjoy doing my job. >> break out t the popcorn. tony scott, thank you so much. >>> up next, the most unforgettable moments of the week. you're watching "cbs this morning. i'and i love new york....
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now, in great contrast meir allan fung also inherited a system in crisis. he made some small changes, and it is now about 20 percent funded, about the same level funded, and he did not even find it 100 percent every year. those are the same games politicians have been playing with pensions forever and is what led to central falls comprehending the problem is smaller than it is and not finding it properly. what i did is hard politics, but it had to be done. as to the question of a lawsuit, yes, there is a lawsuit. i spend a year-and-a-half in mediation. we came up with a solution. i wish the union members had voted for it, but the end of the day a leader ax in the face of crisis and solves a problem. that is what i did. >> moderator: 30 seconds across the board. yes are no. would you sign a bill supporting binding arbitration for teachers. raimondo: no. fung: no. healey: in no case for closing remarks now. each of the candidates have a chance to make a closing remark. a reminder to the audience, please hold your applause until all three candidates have finis
now, in great contrast meir allan fung also inherited a system in crisis. he made some small changes, and it is now about 20 percent funded, about the same level funded, and he did not even find it 100 percent every year. those are the same games politicians have been playing with pensions forever and is what led to central falls comprehending the problem is smaller than it is and not finding it properly. what i did is hard politics, but it had to be done. as to the question of a lawsuit, yes,...
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. -- retired batik -- marine general to deal with interagency process, general allan has directed everyone should stop using the word destroy when describing the mission. he said no word was too imprecise coveted degrade is better and said he might also said it is impossible to do this. the president said destroy but the general said don't use that word. among senior military officers there is also some debates or disagreement but to clarify what this mission will look like and to paraphrase a little bit, he said the coalition assembled on the ground if this coalition fails we can go back to the recommendation of ground forces and the army chief of staff, he emphasized to have to have ground forces capable to do to them out but it is very clear with the context of the general's remarks he was not talking about u.s. ground forces but placing emphasis on general dempsey and those forces there in the region. if there must be boots on the ground not necessarily or the case of wait and see aunt others are equally convinced only u.s. combat troops only can accomplish the mission and the need is
. -- retired batik -- marine general to deal with interagency process, general allan has directed everyone should stop using the word destroy when describing the mission. he said no word was too imprecise coveted degrade is better and said he might also said it is impossible to do this. the president said destroy but the general said don't use that word. among senior military officers there is also some debates or disagreement but to clarify what this mission will look like and to paraphrase a...
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of allan investigation of the forces used in ferguson and we said, where's this equipment coming fromand they said, if the military. there is a surplus. they found out that one third of it is new. does this mean that we are buying stuff and giving it away to police forces that have no business having 2010 vehicles? 10 -- dundee, michigan, has a mine resistant 2010 vehicle in a town of 3000. vehicle in a town of 3000. this is america and you're supposed to be able to protest, but the thing is, we've got a little crazy with all of this. what we started with homeland security come in they gave wish lists to every state. indiana had 7000 earmarked request for homeland security. the mule day festival, the popcorn factory, you know, all of those high-risk terrorist targets. everything that we should do something good with to protect our country, they take the money and they do something frivolous. i wrote a letter and said, why don't we cuts and spending? thehe said, we have cut to bone. where would we cut spending? i gave him a list of a few things. i said, why don't we just not rehire any
of allan investigation of the forces used in ferguson and we said, where's this equipment coming fromand they said, if the military. there is a surplus. they found out that one third of it is new. does this mean that we are buying stuff and giving it away to police forces that have no business having 2010 vehicles? 10 -- dundee, michigan, has a mine resistant 2010 vehicle in a town of 3000. vehicle in a town of 3000. this is america and you're supposed to be able to protest, but the thing is,...
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general allan's responsibility to coordinate the contributions of all 60 members of the coalition and turkey does have unique capabilities in this area. some of that is derived from the fact that turkey occupies the turkish border with syria. turkey right now is dealing with 1 million refugees and fled violence as a result of the syrian conflict. the at stake turkey has in the outcome is significant and very direct. it is not in the interest of that nation for this violence and instability to be emerging literally on their doorstep. >> tricky to beat one -- >> the united states would certainly welcome turkey's participation in the broader international coalition and we are gratified the turkish parliament indicated willingness to do so. >> you said the screening of airports will be from passengers in west africa. any specific countries? >> three countries where the ebola outbreak is occurring. >> and also i know you have been very candid is about limitations of the air strikes. what will fill the vacuum? if there are no ground troops, anyone else in syriac, why do the airstrikes go of
general allan's responsibility to coordinate the contributions of all 60 members of the coalition and turkey does have unique capabilities in this area. some of that is derived from the fact that turkey occupies the turkish border with syria. turkey right now is dealing with 1 million refugees and fled violence as a result of the syrian conflict. the at stake turkey has in the outcome is significant and very direct. it is not in the interest of that nation for this violence and instability to...