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usually outhouses somewhere, et cetera.probably the worst of the experience at richwood field was the announcer for the games. at richwood field you had to use the same announcer for who announced for the white barons games for, in fact, the black barons games because they didn't want blacks to use the amplification system. some say, well, they think the blacks would poison it or contaminate it somehow. so had you to use the same announcer. the announcer for baron baseball games was a man by the name of eugene conner. who was known to all his friends as bull conner. this is long before he would become sort of the -- the perfect example of racism in the south when he became commissioner of public safety years later in birmingham. i love the title. commissioner of public safety. of the police force, fire department, were all under him. and it was he who directed the police to use all force necessary against black demonstrators. we have it on videos, folks being beaten, attack dogs being sicked on them, hit with high-pressure
usually outhouses somewhere, et cetera.probably the worst of the experience at richwood field was the announcer for the games. at richwood field you had to use the same announcer for who announced for the white barons games for, in fact, the black barons games because they didn't want blacks to use the amplification system. some say, well, they think the blacks would poison it or contaminate it somehow. so had you to use the same announcer. the announcer for baron baseball games was a man by...
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in her mother, her aunt, her cousin, et cetera, et cetera. as you can see it was a difficult life for her. >> host: you go into the fact that during this time period, in south central l.a. and other places, that crack had become epidemic. >> guest: crack had become epidemic. this is the the end of 1980s. in 1991, when she is killed. her family was affected by that. her mother and also her father, and so -- and everyone around her. not other members of her family but she would walk home from school, walk down the street and there would be people who were using the drugs, were selling the drug, that kind of thing. it was a very, very difficult existence. i spoke to one of her school mades, who had been wither in middle school, and she talk about the impact of crack on the community and the kinds of things girls had to deal with walking home and men who were drugged up, you know, trying to elicit they're attention and trying to speak to them in inappropriate ways. it was a frightening time. at the same time that she was living in that area, too,
in her mother, her aunt, her cousin, et cetera, et cetera. as you can see it was a difficult life for her. >> host: you go into the fact that during this time period, in south central l.a. and other places, that crack had become epidemic. >> guest: crack had become epidemic. this is the the end of 1980s. in 1991, when she is killed. her family was affected by that. her mother and also her father, and so -- and everyone around her. not other members of her family but she would walk...
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the entire hamas would take some time, et cetera, et cetera.but if you ask me, i would look for the new horizon and make it happen. >> we have got time for two very good questions. please identify yourself. african they can put questions. >> fellow at the u.s. chamber of commerce foundation. thank you for being here. fantastic presentation. one of the day .2 offered as it is more important to have resilient dealership on a local level in a national level. how are you developing that talent so that can continue to be reinforced going forward? .. 14,000 people in the direct line. he handled -- i'm telling you he is handling his troops, his constituency with the chief of staff. more complicated, more sensitive, and he did it because he took response ability upon himself. later on he was told it was all done. he came to the governor on record and said i was not pleased with your conduct. he said that in harsh words by the way, harsher than i can use right now. we are on tv. thanks for reminding me. >> it sounds like there's a thing called the feder
the entire hamas would take some time, et cetera, et cetera.but if you ask me, i would look for the new horizon and make it happen. >> we have got time for two very good questions. please identify yourself. african they can put questions. >> fellow at the u.s. chamber of commerce foundation. thank you for being here. fantastic presentation. one of the day .2 offered as it is more important to have resilient dealership on a local level in a national level. how are you developing that...
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economic implications, et cetera, et cetera to the confrontations we had. do not hesitate to do that. i'm having here on the two sides my slice and topic is left from the home front in israel. i don't have to say anything else about that because frank was krashs enough to say the nice words words about the institution. let's start with the challenge. i would like to impress upon you that that was quite an episode of 50 days. it should be part of an overall changing situation. so many things are happening all the time. they are all connected one way or another. at least from the prism of the security thinking. we focus on one issue like the hamas challenge and we have to look at the same time on the other challenges at the same time. one thing leads to another and the impacts for the other. if you don't see the picture and they understand the entire picture, it's very, very difficult to understand the intricacies, we are missing the point. the second thing i want to say here is hamas is all those are meaningful manifestations and it is a major facture as far
economic implications, et cetera, et cetera to the confrontations we had. do not hesitate to do that. i'm having here on the two sides my slice and topic is left from the home front in israel. i don't have to say anything else about that because frank was krashs enough to say the nice words words about the institution. let's start with the challenge. i would like to impress upon you that that was quite an episode of 50 days. it should be part of an overall changing situation. so many things are...
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we don't have people on visas, et cetera. we don't have japanese comicasies now and storm troopers because we destroyed the enemy and discredited those ideas. i honestly wonder if our current adminiration would have won world war ii. i think we would have lost it. we need take a page of general douglas mcarthur. no substitute tore total victory. that's the only thing. >>. >> another concerning thing to me, no one is really talking about it right now. all of a sudden we have taken our eye off the ball and the ball being -- probably o biggestfoe, our biggest terror e,ar none, will be iran. now, we've lifted sanctions on iran. we've kind of made nice with them. ey have been the biggest supporters of terror in the history of the planet. why e we now all of a sudden deciding we may have to get in bed with iran? this is dangerous. >> yeah. it's very dangerous, and i also dangerous in terms of potentially getting in bed with assad and sear wra, but why? because we decided that isis is the critical issue here, and, remember, iran has
we don't have people on visas, et cetera. we don't have japanese comicasies now and storm troopers because we destroyed the enemy and discredited those ideas. i honestly wonder if our current adminiration would have won world war ii. i think we would have lost it. we need take a page of general douglas mcarthur. no substitute tore total victory. that's the only thing. >>. >> another concerning thing to me, no one is really talking about it right now. all of a sudden we have taken...
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and it's listed in the terrorists in turkey, et cetera. even if they didn't decline, what is the strategic value for turkey to support isis, whereas, on the other hand, those who fight isis are much more familiar to turkey, actually, to kurdish, i mean the pkk and pyd, these are guys turkey knows. long, has known for a long time. if you were turkey, would you rather cooperate with them, work with them or that you're at the table negotiating with them for the resolution of the kurdish issue at home? or would you go ahead and support isis for what strategic benefit exactly is not clear to me. and if you're talking about the arms, isis has u.s. arms. does that mean that u.s. gave isis arms? so it's, it lets, let's be more nuanced about that as well. they're having, there have been many reports of arms smuggling through turkey into syria, but what i know from turkey's perspective, the groups that are willing to unite and fight dwebs assad regime will be kind of, will be supported. that's the kind of line for turkey. are you going to be engagin
and it's listed in the terrorists in turkey, et cetera. even if they didn't decline, what is the strategic value for turkey to support isis, whereas, on the other hand, those who fight isis are much more familiar to turkey, actually, to kurdish, i mean the pkk and pyd, these are guys turkey knows. long, has known for a long time. if you were turkey, would you rather cooperate with them, work with them or that you're at the table negotiating with them for the resolution of the kurdish issue at...
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cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going to need to be fair tools and some of the things that people are going to need in order to be able to stay safer within their homes. so, we're just showing sort of a gesture to that with all these different tools here. but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, if their roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and
cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're...
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i think there's a lot of misunderstanding among retailers, food service et cetera, about that law. open and exposed food that restaurants have or in this case say costco, regarding all the vast majority of products, they are really protected if they give it to a 501 c 3. >> do you run into this problem? >> we do but it's not so prevalent in food chain. everyone is licensed to move the food. if it's just damaged we'll route it to a food up and dow pantry. if you count up all the food that food companies donate to food banks all year long it's about equal to what they waste in 19 days. that's a terrible figure. we can -- the safety issues don't exist so much in the supply chain. dash food at least which is also in motion which is being dumped in neighborhoods or near neighborhoods where there are people who need the food with a little forethought and planning can be rerouted directly to the food banks which right now have to rely on schedules of foods which is not good for people. >> once food is processed, is a step in the process. but are there ways to cut back and rethink our food
i think there's a lot of misunderstanding among retailers, food service et cetera, about that law. open and exposed food that restaurants have or in this case say costco, regarding all the vast majority of products, they are really protected if they give it to a 501 c 3. >> do you run into this problem? >> we do but it's not so prevalent in food chain. everyone is licensed to move the food. if it's just damaged we'll route it to a food up and dow pantry. if you count up all the food...
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so we need to build roads and hospitals and housing for the elderly and schools, et cetera, et cetera. we need to casinos to do that. do they lead to unhealthy lifestyles? absolutely. to encourage a gambling and smoking? evidently. so like any big business, they are very complicated. not all good, not all bad, and they certainly changed the face of reservation life on many but not all reservations without a doubt. ..
so we need to build roads and hospitals and housing for the elderly and schools, et cetera, et cetera. we need to casinos to do that. do they lead to unhealthy lifestyles? absolutely. to encourage a gambling and smoking? evidently. so like any big business, they are very complicated. not all good, not all bad, and they certainly changed the face of reservation life on many but not all reservations without a doubt. ..
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think that's out of around $300,000 total if you take in the bottom counsel and underwriters, et cetera, so it's a modest amount of the cost of the debt. if there were an extra consulting role where we wanted them to spends some time, mou says they need to tell us if they want a special budget to be paid that would be separate from the cost of issuance and we'd agree to it first. they couldn't bill us outside the cost of issuance without talking to us first. >> that sounds more sensed. >> so they were to bill us for reimbursement for city attorney time, that's separate from our city attorney work order? >> yes, that would be. that would be -- >> that's basically their -- their counsel? >> yes. >> okay. so -- >> i move that. >> thank you. >> wait a second. >> so it's been moved, seconded. please call the roll. >> commission members, please announce your vote. >> mondejar. >> yes. >> singh. >> yes. >> rosales. >> yes. >> vote is three is. >> thank you. so yes, when we're set to skinny commission, as i keep saying, we need to be very vigil ent on where people are. >> are there any speaker
think that's out of around $300,000 total if you take in the bottom counsel and underwriters, et cetera, so it's a modest amount of the cost of the debt. if there were an extra consulting role where we wanted them to spends some time, mou says they need to tell us if they want a special budget to be paid that would be separate from the cost of issuance and we'd agree to it first. they couldn't bill us outside the cost of issuance without talking to us first. >> that sounds more sensed....
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so we need to build roads and hospitals and housing for the elderly and schools, et cetera, et cetera. we need to casinos to do that. do they lead to unhealthy lifestyles? absolutely. to encourage a gambling and smoking? evidently. so like any big business, they are very complicated. not all good, not all bad, and they certainly changed the face of reservation life on many but not all reservations without a doubt. .. by u.s. and nato troops, the taliban scattered around afghanistan, but they eventually regrouped in the now retaken large portions of the country. this is about 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to this session at the carnegie endowment. the arrest this morning and i'm a study from the very beginning that this is the organization and i'll say a few words about it. so what this session is about is the launching of his boat, "the taliban revival: violence and extremism on the pakistan-afghanistan frontier". this is indeed a timely book appeared or indeed not so much a family book. i don't know because we arrive at the end o
so we need to build roads and hospitals and housing for the elderly and schools, et cetera, et cetera. we need to casinos to do that. do they lead to unhealthy lifestyles? absolutely. to encourage a gambling and smoking? evidently. so like any big business, they are very complicated. not all good, not all bad, and they certainly changed the face of reservation life on many but not all reservations without a doubt. .. by u.s. and nato troops, the taliban scattered around afghanistan, but they...
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movies, public hearings, et cetera, the loss of life to acid rain.he creation of a financial market for sulfur index, to reduce emissions, to buy credits, eliminated 95% of all the acid rain in america. strengthening the basic translational research infrastructure depended heavily on the next generation of young scientists. stem education is the rage for men and women, boys and girls in america. after 15 years of study iing ph, mds, internships, residency, we have little to promise them in the future. and today, america is losing our best and brightest students to the rest of the world and we run the risk of losing generations of young scientists either to other countries or to other fields in the world today. fifth, assure sustainable and predictable funding for our science agencies, nih, fda, nci, cbc, cms, et cetera. it's impossible to build an organization or recruit the talents you need when, on a year-to-year basis you don't know if you can fund them. the probability of a young scientist today being funded is the lowest it's been in more than f
movies, public hearings, et cetera, the loss of life to acid rain.he creation of a financial market for sulfur index, to reduce emissions, to buy credits, eliminated 95% of all the acid rain in america. strengthening the basic translational research infrastructure depended heavily on the next generation of young scientists. stem education is the rage for men and women, boys and girls in america. after 15 years of study iing ph, mds, internships, residency, we have little to promise them in the...
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and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et ceteranot that adams was particularly sympathetic of the new englanders, but you're right, that bias has entered the history and there wasn't so much they wrote it but that they believed the word of the new englanders. >> madison was onu1ñ the potoma but i can't find any writings about it. >> the call council in the city of philadelphia after th b burning of washington did make it known to the add manipulation that if the federal government wanted to move, they're welcome to move back to philadelphia, which, of course, he had been there before in 1800. this was debated at quite?wv so length in congress. madison appeared to be largely inactive or passive behind the cerebral pal scenes. why is it that every time i go through another reading that go. but i did find that madison let it be known that had that bill be passed, he would be killed. the source of that is not madison himself, but it can be documented on the period. >> where would you say are the most serious kargts of the war of 181
and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et ceteranot that adams was particularly sympathetic of the new englanders, but you're right, that bias has entered the history and there wasn't so much they wrote it but that they believed the word of the new englanders. >> madison was onu1ñ the potoma but i can't find any writings about it. >> the call council in the city of philadelphia after th b burning of washington did make it...
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we won't go into long dissertations about just war doctrine, et cetera, et cetera.ou may not use force the rest of the way. so if we go to war, we are doing it in self dpe fence. and we can argue about what self-defense means. but nothing is perfect. and the rules of engagement have been around for a long time. when president bush was in office, would you see me raising cane about some of president bush's policies, but he is not here any more. nothing personal about president obama, but my job was to tell your boss he's wrong and how to fix it. i'm all about fixing stuff. so pardon me if i didn't include that in my criticism, but he's not here. he equally shares the blame for rules of engagement in the development. i think that's important to learn. but the rule of law really is article 51 of the u.n. charter. we have the self-defense, this is the god-given right of self-defense. and recognized as customary international law. so that's what -- that the touch zone that we operate on. again, inherent right of individual self-defense or collective self-defense. i agree
we won't go into long dissertations about just war doctrine, et cetera, et cetera.ou may not use force the rest of the way. so if we go to war, we are doing it in self dpe fence. and we can argue about what self-defense means. but nothing is perfect. and the rules of engagement have been around for a long time. when president bush was in office, would you see me raising cane about some of president bush's policies, but he is not here any more. nothing personal about president obama, but my job...
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et cetera.but the full visa application, you have to have about 110 pieces of information apparently required. and in regards to what's been revoked and denied, et cetera. i'm drafting legislation right now. and this is one of the things i was going to ask you. currently hope to be introduced today to clarify what the purpose is. that we need to ensure that terrorists don't get on airplanes. and then asking the department to tell us what other changes to esta may be necessary to increase security. i'm asking you, what your thought is on legislation like that. do you think the agencies, again, have the authority short of any congressional legislation to ask for additional -- it would seem to me, i'm not in your business, but it would seem to me asking for legislation particularly from a number of the countries in the visa waiver program, more than just 15 or 17 pieces of information would be something under consideration, and again, you think you have the authority to do that, understanding that
et cetera.but the full visa application, you have to have about 110 pieces of information apparently required. and in regards to what's been revoked and denied, et cetera. i'm drafting legislation right now. and this is one of the things i was going to ask you. currently hope to be introduced today to clarify what the purpose is. that we need to ensure that terrorists don't get on airplanes. and then asking the department to tell us what other changes to esta may be necessary to increase...
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he's not talking about the art and the music, et cetera.e's talking about the way we see the world, including ourselves in the world. and muslims have to understand that here in america our culture production has to include an intellectual effort that rearranges aspects of the broader culture of america. because only in that way will we be able to get non-muslim americans to see themselves and to see themselves differently. we have to understand that all of this is a part of culture production. and i'll stop there. [ applause ] >> all right. you think i'd know technology by now. okay. well up next we have zaid shay kir. hey's founder of zaytuna college. and several mosques. he's been a long time advocate of sustainable living and consumer practices. he's written extensively on these subjects along with a host of other concerns. he's been active with a number of relief and development organizations, among them islamic relief. zaid has been named as one of the most 500 influential muslims in the world. our question is you've often been noted
he's not talking about the art and the music, et cetera.e's talking about the way we see the world, including ourselves in the world. and muslims have to understand that here in america our culture production has to include an intellectual effort that rearranges aspects of the broader culture of america. because only in that way will we be able to get non-muslim americans to see themselves and to see themselves differently. we have to understand that all of this is a part of culture production....
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and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et ceteranot that adams was particularly sympathetic of the new englanders, but you're right, that bias has entered the history and there wasn't so much they wrote it but that they believed the word of the new englanders. >> madison was onu1ñ the potoma but i can't find any writings about it. >> the call council in the city of philadelphia after th b burning of washington did make it known to the add manipulation that if the federal government wanted to move, they're welcome to move back to philadelphia, which, of course, he had been there before in 1800. this was debated at quite?wv so length in congress. madison appeared to be largely inactive or passive behind the cerebral pal scenes. why is it that every time i go through another reading that go. but i did find that madison let it be known that had that bill be passed, he would be killed. the source of that is not madison himself, but it can be madison himself, but it can be documented on the period. captioning performed by vitac >>> wha
and he waxed he will kwept about the flaws of these virginian presidents, et cetera, et cetera, et ceteranot that adams was particularly sympathetic of the new englanders, but you're right, that bias has entered the history and there wasn't so much they wrote it but that they believed the word of the new englanders. >> madison was onu1ñ the potoma but i can't find any writings about it. >> the call council in the city of philadelphia after th b burning of washington did make it...
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so what that she was hoarse, et cetera. the indication of that is important.wasn't propofol that killed her. people get propofol every day all the time. she's had many plastic surgeries, no issue about that. i think in the setti there an anesthesiologist involved? >> how do you find this out. do they have everything that hospitals have? do they have the trauma center, what if something goes wrong? >> under joint commission you should have these cautionary steps in place. you should also do your homework. find out for example how many complications have been, how many perforations, how many times patient has been transferred from this particular ambulatory surgery to the hospital in the last six months. >> how do you find that out? >> you have to talk to your doctor and they have to give you that information. >> can you ask that? >> yes, you can. >> the other thing i want to u, something you may or may not know there is something called v.i.p. syndrome and as doctors we get our share of these patients that come in. they can be demanding and they may want to ben
so what that she was hoarse, et cetera. the indication of that is important.wasn't propofol that killed her. people get propofol every day all the time. she's had many plastic surgeries, no issue about that. i think in the setti there an anesthesiologist involved? >> how do you find this out. do they have everything that hospitals have? do they have the trauma center, what if something goes wrong? >> under joint commission you should have these cautionary steps in place. you should...
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revitalize public housing, both through the hope sf programs like hunters view and alice griffith , et cetera. it will extend the useful life of that housing and bring to that housing stock overall 500 million in rehabilitation, something that the federal government cannot do and is not prepared to do. we will continue to build more permanently affordable housing, whether it's a part of the redevelopment plans of the office of community investment and instrument, or part of parcels provided to us through land dedication and through public sites. >> mr. lee, we won't hold it against you if you use your backup plan. [laughter ] >> okay, i will keep that in mind. we also need to expand the overall stock of housing. and that means both market-rate, as well as affordable housing. and that through this process the mayor has clearly directed city staff, city departments to talk about streamlining and that is why the report was directed primarily at the mayor's office on housing, but also in coordination of the work that the mayor's office on housing does with the department of building inspection, t
revitalize public housing, both through the hope sf programs like hunters view and alice griffith , et cetera. it will extend the useful life of that housing and bring to that housing stock overall 500 million in rehabilitation, something that the federal government cannot do and is not prepared to do. we will continue to build more permanently affordable housing, whether it's a part of the redevelopment plans of the office of community investment and instrument, or part of parcels provided to...
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et cetera. but the full visa application, you have to have about 110 pieces of information apparently required. and in regards to what's been revoked and denied, et cetera. i'm drafting legislation right now. and this is one of the things i was going to ask you. currently hope to be introduced today to clarify what the purpose is. that we need to ensure that terrorists don't get on airplanes. and then asking the department to tell us what other changes to esta may be necessary to increase security. i'm asking you, what your thought is on legislation like that. do you think the agencies, again, have the authority short of any congressional legislation to ask for additional -- it would seem to me, i'm not in your business, but it would seem to me asking for legislation particularly from a number of the countries in the visa waiver program, more than just 15 or 17 pieces of information would be something under consideration, and again, you think you have the authority to do that, understanding that
et cetera. but the full visa application, you have to have about 110 pieces of information apparently required. and in regards to what's been revoked and denied, et cetera. i'm drafting legislation right now. and this is one of the things i was going to ask you. currently hope to be introduced today to clarify what the purpose is. that we need to ensure that terrorists don't get on airplanes. and then asking the department to tell us what other changes to esta may be necessary to increase...
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they are working under incredible stress and bad conditions. 18 hours a day, et cetera, et cetera, and these mistakes could cost them their lives. >> the first thing is to train people before they go into an outbreak and then once they are in the outbreak we mack sure they really understand the infection control method. any time they feel unsafe they can leave. when you go on the ward, you have a buddy system, never go alone. you dress with someone to make sure no skin, nothing is exposed and you go into a ward with at least one other person so that in case you're about to make a mistake the other person can actually warn you. so we try to keep everyone within a very, very strict set of rules because there's no place for mistake. >> all right, estraya lasry, stephen morse, thank you. >> sreenivasan: how is the ebola virus transmitted from human to human? learn the science behind the epidemic at newshour.pbs.org as we reported yesterday, an experimental heart drug developed by the swiss pharmaceutical company novartis shows promising results. the new drug, currently referred to by its c
they are working under incredible stress and bad conditions. 18 hours a day, et cetera, et cetera, and these mistakes could cost them their lives. >> the first thing is to train people before they go into an outbreak and then once they are in the outbreak we mack sure they really understand the infection control method. any time they feel unsafe they can leave. when you go on the ward, you have a buddy system, never go alone. you dress with someone to make sure no skin, nothing is exposed...
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, eart cetera, what does that do for your exposure, your exposure on a personal level.t's that do for you? number one. number who, what do you think it does for the art form in terms of exposing it, courtesy of prince, to other african-americans? >> i think that it's incredible what he's doing. he has so much respect for every art form, and i think it's great that everyone at madison got to see, who'd probably never seen classical bail lllet in their l. he's doing a great thing exposing people. hopefully they'll come to the metropolitan opera house and not feel like it's too out of their league or something. >> are there purists in your world who would look at something even though it's with this iconic artist, prince, who look at you on stage at madison square garden and think, okay, she's bastardizing the art form, she's hanging out with prince. that's not what ballet is about. are there purists who get attitude about stuff like that? >> i don't think so. i haven't experienced it. i think it's great for the culture. for it to be, you know, exposed. but also at the sam
, eart cetera, what does that do for your exposure, your exposure on a personal level.t's that do for you? number one. number who, what do you think it does for the art form in terms of exposing it, courtesy of prince, to other african-americans? >> i think that it's incredible what he's doing. he has so much respect for every art form, and i think it's great that everyone at madison got to see, who'd probably never seen classical bail lllet in their l. he's doing a great thing exposing...
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notify it, et cetera. and so these other mechanisms which safeway did at the check out counter, rounding up, allow you to get millions of people involved with small contributions. and i think you can through some policy changes, run some tests here and maybe run them for a year or two and see what happens. i think the risk is in an area i spoke of earlier, coring, they think it's going to cost a billion dollars in future taxes in the next 40 years. but i come back to the statement that 50% of all economic growth has come from advances in extension of life and increasing the quality of live. and i think by accelerating the giving, we have young people in our country today that are in their 20s, that are worth $30 billion. should they wait until they're 70 or 80 years old? or should we try to tap in to both their intellect and their funds today by incentivizing it to support it. so i think there's a number of areas that we could test. there's trillions of dollars in these iras. should we wait, if you wait un
notify it, et cetera. and so these other mechanisms which safeway did at the check out counter, rounding up, allow you to get millions of people involved with small contributions. and i think you can through some policy changes, run some tests here and maybe run them for a year or two and see what happens. i think the risk is in an area i spoke of earlier, coring, they think it's going to cost a billion dollars in future taxes in the next 40 years. but i come back to the statement that 50% of...
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all of these things, the limited waiting periods, et cetera. these pieces were put in place saying listen, most people are going to be in the pool because of individual requirement as long as we keep people in whether they are healthy or sick, then we can keep the premiums set not as a function of health status but with little variations, modest variations for age. if most people are not going to be in the pool any more because you took away the subsidies and took away the requirement to get coverage then these guaranteed issue rules, the prohibitions on health rating, et cetera, what they do is they end up creating a situation where people can come in when they are sick and not come in when they are healthy and as a consequence the premiums in these pools go up and up and risk the stability of the health insurance pools overall. you take away the subsidies or weaken the mandate substantially and you threatened the viability in these states of the market reforms intended to protect those with health problems. in addition, much less significant
all of these things, the limited waiting periods, et cetera. these pieces were put in place saying listen, most people are going to be in the pool because of individual requirement as long as we keep people in whether they are healthy or sick, then we can keep the premiums set not as a function of health status but with little variations, modest variations for age. if most people are not going to be in the pool any more because you took away the subsidies and took away the requirement to get...
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et cetera. but the full visa application, you have to have about 110 pieces of information apparently required. and in regards to what's been revoked and denied, et cetera. i'm drafting legislation right now. and this is one of the things i was going to ask you. currently hope to be introduced today to clarify what the purpose is. that we need to ensure that terrorists don't get on airplanes. and then asking the department to tell us what other changes to esta may be necessary to increase security. i'm asking you, what your thought is on legislation like that. do you think the agencies, again, have the authority short of any congressional legislation to ask for additional -- it would seem to me, i'm not in your business, but it would seem to me asking for legislation particularly from a number of the countries in the visa waiver program, more than just 15 or 17 pieces of information would be something under consideration, and again, you think you have the authority to do that, understanding that
et cetera. but the full visa application, you have to have about 110 pieces of information apparently required. and in regards to what's been revoked and denied, et cetera. i'm drafting legislation right now. and this is one of the things i was going to ask you. currently hope to be introduced today to clarify what the purpose is. that we need to ensure that terrorists don't get on airplanes. and then asking the department to tell us what other changes to esta may be necessary to increase...
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, et cetera.but basically it's like this, if you are watching from outside the day-to-day ant farm of washington and american politics, you see a president who got in big trouble with his electorate, with his population, for playing golf and fooling around on vacation and not taking seriously serious threats and beheadings of americans. so they've got to course-correct and then they come back and say contain, degrade -- no, destroy. then they work very hard in the next breath with those reporters and in other interviews to say but we really don't mean it and we're not that serious about it. and i promise this was just theater, as he told chuck todd, just theater, that he's using. and the real plan is much more convoluted and many years long. >> and to your point about the criticism of him being on the golf course and so on, ed's saying they took offense and now saying don't worry this week's schedule shows sustained engagement by the president. that's so great since we're about to bomb syria. it w
, et cetera.but basically it's like this, if you are watching from outside the day-to-day ant farm of washington and american politics, you see a president who got in big trouble with his electorate, with his population, for playing golf and fooling around on vacation and not taking seriously serious threats and beheadings of americans. so they've got to course-correct and then they come back and say contain, degrade -- no, destroy. then they work very hard in the next breath with those...
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, et cetera, et cetera. >> i'm kimmy martin.ed u.s. army 23 years, three combat tours and just before i retired, i was a master instructor. >> i went into the
, et cetera, et cetera. >> i'm kimmy martin.ed u.s. army 23 years, three combat tours and just before i retired, i was a master instructor. >> i went into the
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et cetera, et cetera. so i think this is what's really hurting small business in the u.s.doesn't affect the businesses in silicon valley as badly because these companies when they work, work incredibly well so you can raise outside capital and you can deal with all these burdens. but i think it is quite -- most small businesses aren't massively profitable. they work but not by huge margins. and so the regulatory load makes a big difference. >> the regulatory load has been increasing so that may very well be one of the factors. >> i always think we're too focused on macro economic policies, we're too focused on is the fed printing money or not printing money and we don't pay attention to these macro details where it's been getting steadily more bureaucratic for decades. >> that's a great analysis. the spacex launch today, which was so exciting and interesting to the space station. jx actually take people to space asm$xe a commercial vacation spot? >> well, space is a big place so i think, you know, i think that, you know, virgin galactic is launching up to 100 kilometers.
et cetera, et cetera. so i think this is what's really hurting small business in the u.s.doesn't affect the businesses in silicon valley as badly because these companies when they work, work incredibly well so you can raise outside capital and you can deal with all these burdens. but i think it is quite -- most small businesses aren't massively profitable. they work but not by huge margins. and so the regulatory load makes a big difference. >> the regulatory load has been increasing so...
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, et cetera, et cetera, there are enough democrats who feel it authentically and enough more who are in difficult political situations that they need a vote. >> really? >> yeah. >> before the midterms you think a vote will take place before the midterms? >> i said harry reid is awful good. i think he may be good enough that he can steer around this disaster. but at the same time the pressure's going to grow. and remember for liberals th want obama not to be bush. and he's looking an awful lot like bush. >> yeah, he's sounding a lot like him these days. and not so much like then-senator obama. chris, good to see you. >> you bet. >>> new details on the home grown terror alert. up next the specifics behind the department of homeland security warning to police departments across america. and as violence erupts in the streets of ferguson, missouri. president obama at the u.n. today envoeking the memory of the teenager killed by a police officer as one of america's failings. really? still ahead. >>> breaking tonight, we are getting new the home grown terror warning going out to u.s. law en
, et cetera, et cetera, there are enough democrats who feel it authentically and enough more who are in difficult political situations that they need a vote. >> really? >> yeah. >> before the midterms you think a vote will take place before the midterms? >> i said harry reid is awful good. i think he may be good enough that he can steer around this disaster. but at the same time the pressure's going to grow. and remember for liberals th want obama not to be bush. and...
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, et cetera, et cetera, there are enough democrats who feel it authentically and enough more who aredifficult political situations that they need a vote. >> really? >> yeah. >> before the midterms you think a vote will take place before the midterms? >> i said harry reid is awful good. i think he may be good enough that he can steer around this disaster. but at the same time the pressure's going to grow. and remember for liberals they want obama not to be bush. and he's looking an awful lot like bush. >> yeah, he's sounding a lot like him these days. and not so much like then-senator obama. chris, good to see you. >> you bet. >>> new details on the home grown terror alert. up next the specifics behind the department of homeland security warning to police departments across america. and as violence erupts in the streets of ferguson, missouri. president obama at the u.n. today envoeking the memory of the teenager killed by a police officer as one of america's failings. really? still ahead. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no. not exactly. to attain success, one must p
, et cetera, et cetera, there are enough democrats who feel it authentically and enough more who aredifficult political situations that they need a vote. >> really? >> yeah. >> before the midterms you think a vote will take place before the midterms? >> i said harry reid is awful good. i think he may be good enough that he can steer around this disaster. but at the same time the pressure's going to grow. and remember for liberals they want obama not to be bush. and he's...
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pine trees grow twice as fast, et cetera. so iran is one of these countries where it really takes a lot of work to wreck it. they've wrecked it. >> you know -- >> so support the opposition. what are we waiting for, right? as it was right to support these others, it's right to support mousavi and all the rest of them. it's morally right. it's strategically right, and it will probably work. no one -- everyone is afraid of them. everybody thinks it's crackpot and crazy. and yet its track record historically is pretty good after all. ask robespierre. sometimes it works. >> i'm happy we have dr. ledeen here. there is a certain generation in american foreign policy making community which has experienced the cold war. they know how the system works and one of the things that some younger people in government have forgotten is the helsinki process. a process which began as an arms agreement and then it proliferated to also encompass human rights issues. the helsinki process helped intellectuals and political dissidents in the soviet
pine trees grow twice as fast, et cetera. so iran is one of these countries where it really takes a lot of work to wreck it. they've wrecked it. >> you know -- >> so support the opposition. what are we waiting for, right? as it was right to support these others, it's right to support mousavi and all the rest of them. it's morally right. it's strategically right, and it will probably work. no one -- everyone is afraid of them. everybody thinks it's crackpot and crazy. and yet its...
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and listed in the terror list in turkey, et cetera. what is the strategic value for turkey to support isis whereas on the other hand, those who fight isis are much more familiar to turkey, actually. the kurdish, i mean, the pyd, these are -- these are guys turkey knows. has known for a long time. if you were turkey, would you rather cooperate with them? work with them or that you're at the table negotiating with them for the resolution of the kurdish issue at home? or would you go ahead and support isis for what strategic benefit, exactly? it's not clear to me. and if you're talking about the arms, isis has u.s. arms. does that mean that u.s. gave isis arms? so it's -- let's be more nuanced about that, as well, there have been many reports of arm smuggling through turkey into -- into syria. but what i know from turkey's perspective, the groups that are willing to unite and fight against assad regime will be kind of -- will be supported. that's the kind of line for turkey. are you going to be engaging in terrorist activity and holding g
and listed in the terror list in turkey, et cetera. what is the strategic value for turkey to support isis whereas on the other hand, those who fight isis are much more familiar to turkey, actually. the kurdish, i mean, the pyd, these are -- these are guys turkey knows. has known for a long time. if you were turkey, would you rather cooperate with them? work with them or that you're at the table negotiating with them for the resolution of the kurdish issue at home? or would you go ahead and...
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yes, i agree, over the next 30 years, china will continue to grow, et cetera. it's a beautiful story. you are not buying that. you are buying a shell company. all the talk about alibaba's business, but that is not what you're buying. like i go into a car dealership and they show me a beautiful brand new bentley, beautiful engine, workmanship, leather seats, et cetera, i go in and sign the contract and they give me a yugo. you're not buying alibaba china. >> mike murphy bought the stock today. he wants to respond. >> bert, i see the point that you're making but suspect this structure a structure that's widely used by a lot of companies over in china and if you don't believe that those assets are owned by the holding company, you wouldn't buy the stock. assuming that they do honor the contract, isn't it as good as owning the actual assets? >> you know, i'm not a lawyer. i don't know china law. i know a little bit about u.s. law. i had a little bit of business law in college. i know that a contract which is illegal makes the whole contract illegal. the contract th
yes, i agree, over the next 30 years, china will continue to grow, et cetera. it's a beautiful story. you are not buying that. you are buying a shell company. all the talk about alibaba's business, but that is not what you're buying. like i go into a car dealership and they show me a beautiful brand new bentley, beautiful engine, workmanship, leather seats, et cetera, i go in and sign the contract and they give me a yugo. you're not buying alibaba china. >> mike murphy bought the stock...
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you can't any just after their training centers and command and control, et cetera.e to go after their economy. they have their own economy. it it really shows the breadth that the strength of this group. >> joining me now senator saxby chambliss of georgia, the ranking republican on the intelligence committee. thanks for coming on today. i want to get your thoughts on going after isis and possible refineries and oilfields, as well. >> these targets have been identified over the last several weeks. we've been flying isr -- >> surveillance. >> yes. targets that would cause the least amount of collateral damage, but yet seek to real dou do damage to the infrastructure of isil. >> the attacks at the pentagon is confirming we're against these portable refineries or these movable refineries that are small in nature and still pretty significant and again, it's smart to keep them in their pocketbook where they've been successful thus far, and i suspect that's what the pentagon will ultimately confirm and i think that's the right thing to do. >> senator, what in addition to
you can't any just after their training centers and command and control, et cetera.e to go after their economy. they have their own economy. it it really shows the breadth that the strength of this group. >> joining me now senator saxby chambliss of georgia, the ranking republican on the intelligence committee. thanks for coming on today. i want to get your thoughts on going after isis and possible refineries and oilfields, as well. >> these targets have been identified over the...
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people's homes. >> i think one of the things we've learned from lots of cameras in elevators, et ceteras really hard to turn a blind eye to some of this stuff. shannon sharpe, thank you so much. izell reese thank you, chris brennan, good to see you. >> thanks for having me, guy. >>> next, this week's jaw-dropping snap in politics. slamming the woman supposed to be in charge. we'll ask our political panel who is behind the backstabbing. [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. oh, hi, cortana. you look...nice. [ cortana ] thanks. this is the new htc one m8 for windows. sleek. but, i'm more than just a pretty face. me, too. i can check your calendar, then traffic to help you make your mani-pedi on time. and you sound great too. well, i have two speakers for music. ♪ oh...i only have one. really? yes. and i'm sitting on it. ♪ no. not exactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. their flat rate shippin
people's homes. >> i think one of the things we've learned from lots of cameras in elevators, et ceteras really hard to turn a blind eye to some of this stuff. shannon sharpe, thank you so much. izell reese thank you, chris brennan, good to see you. >> thanks for having me, guy. >>> next, this week's jaw-dropping snap in politics. slamming the woman supposed to be in charge. we'll ask our political panel who is behind the backstabbing. [phone rings] hello. heh. heh....
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people's homes. >> i think one of the things we've learned from lots of cameras in elevators, et cetera it's really hard to turn a blind eye to some of this stuff. shannon sharpe, thank you so much. izell reese thank you, chris brennan, good to see you. >> thanks for having me, guy. >>> next, the jaw-dropping part sap politics. slamming the woman supposed to be in charge. we'll ask our political panel who is behind the backstabbing. who's going to do it? who's going to make it happen? discover a new energy source. turn ocean waves into power. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to mak
people's homes. >> i think one of the things we've learned from lots of cameras in elevators, et cetera it's really hard to turn a blind eye to some of this stuff. shannon sharpe, thank you so much. izell reese thank you, chris brennan, good to see you. >> thanks for having me, guy. >>> next, the jaw-dropping part sap politics. slamming the woman supposed to be in charge. we'll ask our political panel who is behind the backstabbing. who's going to do it? who's going to make...
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european central bank is actually putting into place is obvious lis going to affect the u.s., et cetera. this globalization is not going anywhere. we are seeing those interactions there. i think the positive sign we've seen from europe is that because there's been so much action investor expectation is for action and, therefore, with an exhausting options it means actually this could force their hand to do further support that's actually going to make more of a difference. i agree in terms of what we're doing, it hasn't dramatically changed our investment strategy. we think a lot of bond yields moved to historical lows. bonds looking shaky. not what we're interested in. industrials are interesting. countries like france, may be incentives for investment. countries like france, these measures not based in growth. one of our kearns. >> doc, haven't heard from you. your thought on, is this a sea change for -- >> yeah, a game-changer. but this wasn't the big bazooka. he shot a gun and shot both barrels. >> calling it qe light. >> i agree with that. however, gemma, going forward, i expect us
european central bank is actually putting into place is obvious lis going to affect the u.s., et cetera. this globalization is not going anywhere. we are seeing those interactions there. i think the positive sign we've seen from europe is that because there's been so much action investor expectation is for action and, therefore, with an exhausting options it means actually this could force their hand to do further support that's actually going to make more of a difference. i agree in terms of...