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one of the 11 states cbc news calls a battle ground. obama won wisconsin in 2008. with ryan on the ticket they hope to take wisconsin's electoral votes. chip reid is there this evening. >> reporter: paul ryan comes home to waukesha wisconsin for a welcome home rally. the ryan campaign hopes this time they'll do better in november. bill campbell is head usher at the catholic church. >> anyone that knows him or talks to him comments on how nice a guy he is. >> reporter: that is a refrain in janesville where ryan has lived. today they taped over the old ryan for congress sign with something new. >> i think he will be the spark plug for the republican party. >> reporter: campbell went to the same high school as ryan and their fathers were law partners. >> this is the patio that ryan laid when he was 16 years of age. >> reporter: when ryan was 16 his father died of a heart attack. tony, a friend, saw how that affected ryan first hand. >> i know deep down it really affected him. it also motivated him. deep down he wants his father to be proud of him. >> reporter: he serv
one of the 11 states cbc news calls a battle ground. obama won wisconsin in 2008. with ryan on the ticket they hope to take wisconsin's electoral votes. chip reid is there this evening. >> reporter: paul ryan comes home to waukesha wisconsin for a welcome home rally. the ryan campaign hopes this time they'll do better in november. bill campbell is head usher at the catholic church. >> anyone that knows him or talks to him comments on how nice a guy he is. >> reporter: that is...
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tour into the hot zone as we travel with the cbc, joining the hunt for one of the world's deadliests. movies such as "contagion" have tried to capture the terror of the deadly virus. we make our way into the hospital where ebola patients are being treated and suited up with even more protective gear. every part of my body is covered. even a ski mask over my eyes. there's not one spot of my body that is it exposed. one careless mistake can be deadly. i have to say that the few things that i've done in medicine, that are as nerve-racking as going into this place. we enter. those are the sleeping over there. over there. and over there. they don't know how these patients got ebola, but we do know that very close contact with body fluids can spread it. anytime someone touches something, they are quickly sprayed down with disinfectant. >> thank you. >> reporter: what makes it so terrify in a few days there can be fever. and organs can fail. uncontrollable bleeding can start. there is no treatment. more than half of those who get sick will die. looking at the patient, the care is basic at
tour into the hot zone as we travel with the cbc, joining the hunt for one of the world's deadliests. movies such as "contagion" have tried to capture the terror of the deadly virus. we make our way into the hospital where ebola patients are being treated and suited up with even more protective gear. every part of my body is covered. even a ski mask over my eyes. there's not one spot of my body that is it exposed. one careless mistake can be deadly. i have to say that the few things...
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cbc says they are reporting 26 deaths nationwide.nearly 700 cases of west ni stemming from the mosquito- borne illness. this is the worst year of seen since the disease was detected in the united states in 1999. in dallas, texas, they launched a huge program with air attacks in hopes of killing the mosquito population. >>> lawmakers for a teen accused of killing three of his classmates in ohio will have to wait until september. lain can enter a not guilty plea of insanity. we will let you know if that happens. the 17 year old was in court on monday, accused of shooting 3 of his classmates at sheridan high school. his defense attorneys want to change his plea from not guilty to not guilty by reason of insanity. they need more time for mra testing. >>> she was bullied by students and the video went viral. a bus monitor, karen cline, now using the experience to make a difference. she received more than $700,000 from people all over the world. she is using some of the money to launch an anti bullying foundation. over the weekend she took
cbc says they are reporting 26 deaths nationwide.nearly 700 cases of west ni stemming from the mosquito- borne illness. this is the worst year of seen since the disease was detected in the united states in 1999. in dallas, texas, they launched a huge program with air attacks in hopes of killing the mosquito population. >>> lawmakers for a teen accused of killing three of his classmates in ohio will have to wait until september. lain can enter a not guilty plea of insanity. we will let...
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cbc news, london. >> wendy: cbn news has a whole page dedicated to the olympics. there you can see interviews with christian athletes. >> wendy: our viewers in india can watch a hindi version of the flagship program, "the 700 club." >> george: it is called achema zin digi, which means "new life." and since january, the program has reached more than 10 million viewers with the gospel of jesus christ. that's pretty good. >> wendy: i speak hindi now? >> george: maybe not. >> wendy: thanks for joining us, everyone. >> george: until next week, good-bye and god bless you. >> >> in america, we have had a constitution for more than 2 centuries. we still operate under that constitution. we have three branches of government signed by the constitution, and if the founding fathers were to come back to see what it looked like now, they would recognize the presidency. they would recognize the congressional side. they would scratch their heads at the judiciary and say who are these guys? where do they come from? where do they get these powers
cbc news, london. >> wendy: cbn news has a whole page dedicated to the olympics. there you can see interviews with christian athletes. >> wendy: our viewers in india can watch a hindi version of the flagship program, "the 700 club." >> george: it is called achema zin digi, which means "new life." and since january, the program has reached more than 10 million viewers with the gospel of jesus christ. that's pretty good. >> wendy: i speak hindi now?...
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the cbc hennessy go into the bay area. some 70's as a mature way into oakland. the next couple of kids will see the numbers had below the average on friday and saturday before easter to work things up for the holiday weekend. >>> to international service members were killed in a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan. though no approach of any activity in the area where the helicopter class ahead at least the chief international service members have been killed in afghanistan this month. >>> the military has cleared the release of the military. he's not revealing his been because the soft mud when hit he told cbs news anchor that he was on the helicopter dumpy-in and bonds compound. >>> of member who haven't kept coming to us and talking to us. i thought it was cool and that it was ken does pull this off? a brochure to remember also that yes absolutely. >>> motel officials to look at the the book to make sure it didn't contain any crucial top- secret information. >>> the officials went up the win the national football league will not be there next week if the
the cbc hennessy go into the bay area. some 70's as a mature way into oakland. the next couple of kids will see the numbers had below the average on friday and saturday before easter to work things up for the holiday weekend. >>> to international service members were killed in a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan. though no approach of any activity in the area where the helicopter class ahead at least the chief international service members have been killed in afghanistan this...
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the maryland state fair of later this month which is why the cbc is reminding fair goers to be carefulund pigs. there is now a new strain of flu spreading from animals to people. the new strain is h3-n2 and it does not seem to fred -- spread very well from person to person. there have been 29 cases of the new flow affecting children mostly in people with underlying health problems. >> there's always concern for the potential of the virus to spread efficiently within humans. we do not see that yet, but we continue to monitor. with this year's flu shot but not protect against it. the best way to avoid it is to wash your hands, especially before and after contact with animals. >> it may be the height of cantaloupes season, but you may want to talk yours out following a warning from the fda. many of these melons being sold right here in maryland. that straight ahead in consumer alert. >> accused firms to track on the hd >> coming up, oriel hall of famer cal ripken, jr., about the abduction of his mother, vi. in a case of witness intimidation, those and >> time for our exceptional olympic m
the maryland state fair of later this month which is why the cbc is reminding fair goers to be carefulund pigs. there is now a new strain of flu spreading from animals to people. the new strain is h3-n2 and it does not seem to fred -- spread very well from person to person. there have been 29 cases of the new flow affecting children mostly in people with underlying health problems. >> there's always concern for the potential of the virus to spread efficiently within humans. we do not see...
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according to the cbc, nationwide 29 have been reported since last summer. 12 of which popped up in the last week of july, in indiana, ohio and hawaii. all of those cases were linked to people who interacted with pigs at county fairs. >> touching the pig around then touching their eyes or nose and getting the flu that way. >> dr. peterson says the swine flu isn't uncommon and so far no deaths have been reported. >> we're not trying to raise hysteria. >> swine farmers want taking any chances. >> we try to make sure not guilty only they look healthy but sound healthy. if they're coughing we need them home. >> there's a superintendent checking on the health of these pigs. >> doctors say people can protect themselves by washing their hands. >> always wash our hands. use good hygiene and let the kids have fun. >> this current string of the swine flu is different if the one that caused the pandemic back in 2009. >>> next up this morning right here on wjz. >> the suspect in the tucson massacre pleads guilty but won't get the sentence some were expecting. >> the family of a 17-year-old allegedl
according to the cbc, nationwide 29 have been reported since last summer. 12 of which popped up in the last week of july, in indiana, ohio and hawaii. all of those cases were linked to people who interacted with pigs at county fairs. >> touching the pig around then touching their eyes or nose and getting the flu that way. >> dr. peterson says the swine flu isn't uncommon and so far no deaths have been reported. >> we're not trying to raise hysteria. >> swine farmers want...
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as far as the letter today, here is what i say, 41 members of the cbc, and 14 signs it and 27 voted with the pen by not signing. >>neil: that is interesting, so you read more than half who did not sign. >>guest: two-thirds. two-thirds did not sign it. putting that aside some of the people who signed the letter tried to get some publicity. some have personal amount to grind and some are genuinely passionately motivated. i understand their motivation much the ones who are passionate and sincere, they love president obama. they very much believe in the idea that he needs to be re-elected and they feel a loyalty. so because of the loyalty, they see someone would leaves the reservation as being a traitor. i don't share that sentiment. it is wrong, i think, but i understand it exists. >>neil: why do you think the president, and you have outlined this, still polls 9 6 percent of the african-american vote? >>guest: he sick -- he is iconic. they revere him and the example they set, they reverify him as parents and role models. that is good. but the admiration cannot be intolerance if people who d
as far as the letter today, here is what i say, 41 members of the cbc, and 14 signs it and 27 voted with the pen by not signing. >>neil: that is interesting, so you read more than half who did not sign. >>guest: two-thirds. two-thirds did not sign it. putting that aside some of the people who signed the letter tried to get some publicity. some have personal amount to grind and some are genuinely passionately motivated. i understand their motivation much the ones who are passionate...
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. >> hello, this is julia with cbc. i have a couple of questions about the naming process. how did you decide to call the curiosity landing site gale? -- yellow knife? >> i think that is a question you'll have to ask the surface team. john grotzinger is certainly willing to talk about that at length. >> is the basic idea that there are old rocks on mars, and there are some of the oldest rocks in the world in yellowknife. was there more to it than that? >> unfortunately, you are just talking to the delivery guys here. >> yeah, we're just movers. [laughter] >> maybe you can tell me if it is normal practice to name the landing sites after cities in the world? [laughter] >> i think the naming convention was done by the science team. i am looking for a member but i do not see one. oh, wait, i do see one. let me see if she is prepared to answer the question. let us get her a microphone. >> perfect, thank you. >> i do not fully know what is behind the name, but i can make one correction which it is a quadrangle name. i think you heard in previous press conferences that the whole e
. >> hello, this is julia with cbc. i have a couple of questions about the naming process. how did you decide to call the curiosity landing site gale? -- yellow knife? >> i think that is a question you'll have to ask the surface team. john grotzinger is certainly willing to talk about that at length. >> is the basic idea that there are old rocks on mars, and there are some of the oldest rocks in the world in yellowknife. was there more to it than that? >> unfortunately,...
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. >> what's interesting, when howard dean was chair of the party, a number of members of the cbc raisede to think about running as a republican, in terms of career opportunity, we have more opportunity to do what it is we want to, otherwise, we are told we have to wait in line. >> president obama is president because he couldn't be a congressman. the reason he runs for the u.s. senate and then president of the united states is because he could not get through bobby rush's district. >> but he's also -- i probably shouldn't say that because jack ryan took his wife to strip clubs. >> i don't understand -- why is that -- can we pause on jack ryan for a moment? >> sure. i love sex talk. let's go. >> he didn't take his intern. he took his wife. she didn't like him, she divorced him. why is that a scandal? >> i certainly wouldn't be discussing other people's marriage. >> it's not a scandal, it's seedy. we don't like talking about seedy things as it relates to politici politicians. >> part of this idea that part of the reason he can't survive it, he is supposed to be the good -- >> back to the
. >> what's interesting, when howard dean was chair of the party, a number of members of the cbc raisede to think about running as a republican, in terms of career opportunity, we have more opportunity to do what it is we want to, otherwise, we are told we have to wait in line. >> president obama is president because he couldn't be a congressman. the reason he runs for the u.s. senate and then president of the united states is because he could not get through bobby rush's district....
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plus, have had the pleasure of meeting you at the cbc a few times.anyway, my -- when you were talking about fannie lou, the party was mississippi freedom. you said it was missing teeth and he had begun to of the words mississippi freedom democratic party. head of the delegation. my question to you is, if you could give economic advice to mr. romney and president obama, with that the? >> guest: thank you for the question. generate jobs, generate jobs, generate trump's. a lot people say we can't go into debt. what we knew for sure is that we have a of the restriction needs that can be improved. people who have jones and katrina into social security. it breaks my heart when i see and people who are unemployed. former college president watching orient people achieving his or window. it almost permanently scarred and led the market. you will do well, but never catch up. figure out ways to generate jobs. i think mr. britney has ignored that to a great extent. president obama has paid more attention, but he has not been able to get could legislation through
plus, have had the pleasure of meeting you at the cbc a few times.anyway, my -- when you were talking about fannie lou, the party was mississippi freedom. you said it was missing teeth and he had begun to of the words mississippi freedom democratic party. head of the delegation. my question to you is, if you could give economic advice to mr. romney and president obama, with that the? >> guest: thank you for the question. generate jobs, generate jobs, generate trump's. a lot people say we...
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the cbc has reports on file that date back to 2010 showing numerous instances of people being hospitalized and even dying from these substances. despite the fact that dea's band some ingredients, online pharmacies and some mini mart stores continue to sell them. they are labeled absolves and they clearly say on them, not for human consumption. it is an attempt to avoid the dea ban. despite the fact, there's no legitimate purpose as a bath salt. does the cpsc have any jurisdiction to regulate cell products like legitimate bath salts? >> madam chairman, that may fall under the category of cosmetics under the food and drug administration, but i would like to check with our legal staff when i return to the commission and get you an answer for that. it might be a cosmetic and as such would not be under our jurisdiction. >> has this ever risen to the level of your interest? have you seen it out there in her the story? >> i've heard the story. i don't believe our staff has investigated it. they might not fall under her jurisdiction. >> could you possibly take a look? these are seriously dangerous
the cbc has reports on file that date back to 2010 showing numerous instances of people being hospitalized and even dying from these substances. despite the fact that dea's band some ingredients, online pharmacies and some mini mart stores continue to sell them. they are labeled absolves and they clearly say on them, not for human consumption. it is an attempt to avoid the dea ban. despite the fact, there's no legitimate purpose as a bath salt. does the cpsc have any jurisdiction to regulate...
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. ♪ >> as far as the cbc letter, here is what i think.members, 14, 27 voted by not signing. some of the people who signed the letter try to get some publicity. some have some personal axes to grind. some are genuinely, passionately, and sincerely motivated. neil: all right. that was former alabama democratic congressman arthur davis speaking with me earlier. he was one of those super barack as name in the nomination but never spoke on his behalf saying that he was a great vision for the future. he said said how disappointed he is in the president. while he remains a democrat, he has put his faith in the romney ran ticket, showed up in this republican convention hall, and he did can't tell me it was a weird feeling, but here he is. he is a political lever. to show you hell hath no fury like those return of their party, the congressional black caucus, 18 members immediately, who are you to abandon the party's principles? of the labeling of an uncle tom. still, two dozen members of the san congressional black caucus did not sign on to the re
. ♪ >> as far as the cbc letter, here is what i think.members, 14, 27 voted by not signing. some of the people who signed the letter try to get some publicity. some have some personal axes to grind. some are genuinely, passionately, and sincerely motivated. neil: all right. that was former alabama democratic congressman arthur davis speaking with me earlier. he was one of those super barack as name in the nomination but never spoke on his behalf saying that he was a great vision for the...
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we'll look at childbearing and fertility rates with stefanie from the cbc national center for healthytatistics and adam thomas from georgetown university. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >>> friday the aloins for house reform looks at ability of dental insurance coverage in the u.s. you can see it live starting at 12:15 eastern on c-span. [applause] which is more important? well, wealth or honor? >> it is not [inaudible] force years ago the economy. it's kind of nation we are. it's whether we possess wit and determination including economic questions but certainly not limited to them. automatic things do not flow from wealth or poverty. i know, this firsthand and so do you. all things flow from doing what is right! [cheering and applause. ] looked a what happened. we have lowest home mortgages in 28 years. [applause] 10 million jobs over half of them high wage new jobs. 10 million workers getting the money they serve. >> c-span aired every minute much every major convention. we're in the countdown to the convention for this year. you correct can watch
we'll look at childbearing and fertility rates with stefanie from the cbc national center for healthytatistics and adam thomas from georgetown university. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >>> friday the aloins for house reform looks at ability of dental insurance coverage in the u.s. you can see it live starting at 12:15 eastern on c-span. [applause] which is more important? well, wealth or honor? >> it is not [inaudible] force years ago the...
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there are differences between the ftc and the cbc rules in this area that for years have been addressed and it's important for those organizations to sit down and make sure there their certaintyf rules make sure when this happens people know what's going to happen. >> that is the big issue that the committee has really interested in, both the chairman and myself. this question i asked chairman gensler on this first panel. went to have access will you be able to monitor and fcm for unusual daily activity? >> is speediest that form a? >> anybody on the panel. >> you have already gone into the insurance question, which i truly appreciate, but i guess that would be for anybody who wants talk about it. mr. rossi want to take that one? >> i believe that direct on-line access could be helpful under those types of circumstances and when a firm was under financial duress, i think we would be making much greater use of actual -- tool checking several times during the day to make sure that the deposits are as reported by the firm and if there were fluctuations in those balances intraday, it could
there are differences between the ftc and the cbc rules in this area that for years have been addressed and it's important for those organizations to sit down and make sure there their certaintyf rules make sure when this happens people know what's going to happen. >> that is the big issue that the committee has really interested in, both the chairman and myself. this question i asked chairman gensler on this first panel. went to have access will you be able to monitor and fcm for unusual...
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chris brown, cbc news, bellingham, washington. >> canadian border services tell us by the way visitorsto bring $20 worth of milk back over the border unless they stay in the united states for more than 24 hours. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening now president obama taking some not so subtle swipes at mitt romney. he's about to speak any minute now. when it happens, we're going to bring it to you live. and dodging bullets and ducking for cover. we're taking you inside our own ben wedeman's death defying drive into syria's largest city under siege. >>> and imagine flying from new york to london in under an hour. just ahead, the hypersonic flight vehicle the u.s. air force is hoping will do just that. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> we're standing by for the president of the united states. he's getting ready to speak in iowa. right now he's just started thanking some of the folks there. he's in the middle of a three-day swing through iowa. just one of the battleground states being b
chris brown, cbc news, bellingham, washington. >> canadian border services tell us by the way visitorsto bring $20 worth of milk back over the border unless they stay in the united states for more than 24 hours. >>> you're in "the situation room." happening now president obama taking some not so subtle swipes at mitt romney. he's about to speak any minute now. when it happens, we're going to bring it to you live. and dodging bullets and ducking for cover. we're taking...
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the cbc is based on some of the ada's key principles of breaking down barriers to care. maximizing existing system. in addition to the ada website, we are launching a website for the public, the url is healthy mallets.org. i would like to thank you for being a part of this panel and we look forward to working together healthy. >> thank you very much, monica. we are going to go now to julie sexual who is a manager for the children's dental campaign of the pew center where she focuses on workforce issues. as you have heard in the references by our speakers, it directs a really heavy amount of tension towards improving kids access to oral health services, we have issued several reports, including a state-by-state evaluation of how well kids oral health needs are being met and we are very pleased to have julie representing a program with us today. >> thank you. as i have mentioned and you have heard repeatedly, dental care is the single greatest unmet health needs among children in the united states. five times more prevalent than asthma. a lot of times when we are talking a
the cbc is based on some of the ada's key principles of breaking down barriers to care. maximizing existing system. in addition to the ada website, we are launching a website for the public, the url is healthy mallets.org. i would like to thank you for being a part of this panel and we look forward to working together healthy. >> thank you very much, monica. we are going to go now to julie sexual who is a manager for the children's dental campaign of the pew center where she focuses on...
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we have a brochure we're going provide that you that gives you the cbc and the cbsc worked with u.s.a. players and football we have a brochure that tells parents about how to change the culture of football and also coaches. we would sure -- this is just a pilot project. we'd like to see how it goes. we'd like to see it be expanded throughout the united states. we'd like for all children to be in a safe helmet. >> chairman, i have a question. >> sure. >> for moms who work at home, i wanted you to talk about what resources they have to make sure that their goods are compliant and their livelihoods can continue even as safety standards get stricter. >> thank you, that's a good great/great question. anybody that followed the improvement act knew it was one of the hard things congress dealt with. you have major corporations for making children's projects and you have the small business, the mom and pop handmade toy alliances what they were called. what congress did was pass amendments to the cpsa and it said if you are a small batch manufacturing, meaning gross sales were a million dollars
we have a brochure we're going provide that you that gives you the cbc and the cbsc worked with u.s.a. players and football we have a brochure that tells parents about how to change the culture of football and also coaches. we would sure -- this is just a pilot project. we'd like to see how it goes. we'd like to see it be expanded throughout the united states. we'd like for all children to be in a safe helmet. >> chairman, i have a question. >> sure. >> for moms who work at...
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there are differences between the ftc and the cbc rules in this area that for years have been addressed and it's important for those organizations to sit down and make sure there their certaintyf rules make sure when this happens people know what's going to happen. >> that is the big issue that the committee has really interested in, both the chairman and myself. this question i asked chairman gensler on this first panel. went to have access will you be able to monitor and fcm for unusual daily activity? >> is speediest that form a? >> anybody on the panel. >> you have already gone into the insurance question, which i truly appreciate, but i guess that would be for anybody who wants talk about it. mr. rossi want to take that one? >> i believe that direct on-line access could be helpful under those types of circumstances and when a firm was under financial duress, i think we would be making much greater use of actual -- tool checking several times during the day to make sure that the deposits are as reported by the firm and if there were fluctuations in those balances intraday, it could
there are differences between the ftc and the cbc rules in this area that for years have been addressed and it's important for those organizations to sit down and make sure there their certaintyf rules make sure when this happens people know what's going to happen. >> that is the big issue that the committee has really interested in, both the chairman and myself. this question i asked chairman gensler on this first panel. went to have access will you be able to monitor and fcm for unusual...
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. >> hello, this is julia with cbc. i have a couple of questions about the naming process. did you decide to call the curiosity landing site gale? >> i think that is a question you'll have to ask the surface team. john grotzinger is certainly willing to talk about that at length. >> is the basic idea that there are old rocks on mars, and there are some of the oldest rocks in the world in yellowknife. was there more to it than that? >> unfortunately, you are just talking to the delivery guy is here. >> yeah, we're just movers. [laughter] >> maybe you can tell me if it is normal practice to name the landing sites after cities in the world? [laughter] >> i think the naming convention was done by the science team. i am looking for a member but i do not see one. oh, wait, i do see one. let me see if she is prepared to answer the question. let us get her a microphone. >> perfect, thank you. >> i do not fully know what is behind the name, but i can make one correction which it is a quadrangle name. i think you heard in previous press conferences that the whole ellipse was divided
. >> hello, this is julia with cbc. i have a couple of questions about the naming process. did you decide to call the curiosity landing site gale? >> i think that is a question you'll have to ask the surface team. john grotzinger is certainly willing to talk about that at length. >> is the basic idea that there are old rocks on mars, and there are some of the oldest rocks in the world in yellowknife. was there more to it than that? >> unfortunately, you are just talking...