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or a diplomatic mission to the u.s., starting talks, et cetera. and then all too often, you have seen those periods of reconciliation, and with further provocati provocation. so i think we need some ex tri occasions management at this point, and in light of that history. but when you talk to u.s. officials, you're not cutting off that possibility. they're saying for real progress in a relationship, they have to see substantive change, you know, and as important as this is for the family, they need that substantive change on their nuclear program, et cetera. >> and i know, jim, you qualified this with the reminder to people that what pyongyang does is to unexpected that we have to be careful, because, you know, they could suddenly take another american into detention. i mean, this is not a clear road ahead. >> well, no question. and then you've had other americans taken there and released. the sister a few years ago. you've had this happen, and people say hey, this could be an opportunity. and then too soon after, you might have an artillery exchan
or a diplomatic mission to the u.s., starting talks, et cetera. and then all too often, you have seen those periods of reconciliation, and with further provocati provocation. so i think we need some ex tri occasions management at this point, and in light of that history. but when you talk to u.s. officials, you're not cutting off that possibility. they're saying for real progress in a relationship, they have to see substantive change, you know, and as important as this is for the family, they...
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for instance, congressional club, the fairways they are, explosives, combat, knife fighting et cetera was conduct that they are by the oss special operations groups. this group was called the maritime unit, but they didn't have a spy base at the time, said they had to make it overnight. what is quite interesting and a place called area d., which right now is a bunch of weeds and a few remains of buildings, et cetera directly across from quantico, virginia and that is where they begin training these guys. there was no money at all. they just had an idea, a vision. so there wasn't a separate available, so they rented a rotting cabin cruiser for $50 a month called america and made it a submarine and they conducted -- they used the rebreather in the money waters of the potomac and that is where their training again. these guys, it was unbelievable the capabilities they developed committee equipment, for instance, the first miniature submarines in the sleeping ute borrowed from the iso week, they these devices overnight. as time went on to have to develop all this equipment and not only th
for instance, congressional club, the fairways they are, explosives, combat, knife fighting et cetera was conduct that they are by the oss special operations groups. this group was called the maritime unit, but they didn't have a spy base at the time, said they had to make it overnight. what is quite interesting and a place called area d., which right now is a bunch of weeds and a few remains of buildings, et cetera directly across from quantico, virginia and that is where they begin training...
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one thing i will mention about the salaries of coaches, et cetera, one thing we're very proud of here at ohio state, is the university provides no support for our athletic program, they generate their own revenue, and in fact have turned revenue over to the university. a good example of this is they gave a major gift, the athletics department did when our library was reconstructed just four or five years ago. and so i think those -- the athletic department want to be the best, just like our physics department, or our business college want to be the best. so they bring in the market best in those particular areas. >> according to the lantern, again, it's the osu student newspaper, the economic impact of osu home games, football games, is 7.15 million in total revenue, $6.5 million in ticket sales, 270 million in parking revenue. and mr. steinmetz, you're saying that this money stays within the athletic department? >> yes, it's -- well, some of it does, because it depends on who's running the concessions or who's running the parking et cetera, they're -- so to speak, their vote is on th
one thing i will mention about the salaries of coaches, et cetera, one thing we're very proud of here at ohio state, is the university provides no support for our athletic program, they generate their own revenue, and in fact have turned revenue over to the university. a good example of this is they gave a major gift, the athletics department did when our library was reconstructed just four or five years ago. and so i think those -- the athletic department want to be the best, just like our...
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from being able to fudge the data in terms of presenting compensation and job classification, et cetera, to the city, and it's the easiest -- it's least burdensome for employers and it's the aloiest way to identify the gap. after talking to her i realized, wow, this is really complicated, as you mentioned, commissioner dooley. collecting this data and all of the, you know, all of the issues that go into determining a workers' compensation, years of experience, education, job title, job classification, et cetera, there are many variables. and that in order to do this right we didn't want to legislate exactly what data needs to be collected because we didn't feel that our office, or even the city attorney, or even the board of supervisors had all of that expert knowledge to say exactly how to collect data in the way that was going to be most effective and meaning the [speaker not understood] legislation and least burdensome. so, what we did is we put the equal pay advisory board together and have tasked the board to do this. and if you look at the legislation on page -- on page 9, we have
from being able to fudge the data in terms of presenting compensation and job classification, et cetera, to the city, and it's the easiest -- it's least burdensome for employers and it's the aloiest way to identify the gap. after talking to her i realized, wow, this is really complicated, as you mentioned, commissioner dooley. collecting this data and all of the, you know, all of the issues that go into determining a workers' compensation, years of experience, education, job title, job...
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that's the direct cost of equipment, supplies, nursing care, et cetera. as i say, that's extremely close to the number that the folks at emory have come up with. that does not include the cost of the preparation, which i just referred to and it does not include the cost of what i would call the opportunity cost, which is this a ten-bed unit that's otherwise used for medical, surgical admissions that would otherwise be completely full with routine patients receiving their care. >> okay. are the policies that were in place prior to the current outbreak still in use? or has the university made changes as protocol and guidelines based on real life experiences? >> we do evolve our policies and procedures. we learned a lot from each of the patients, particularly the first patient that we housed. we put a completely self-contained laboratory unit in so laboratory specimens are not transported outside the unit. we are also privileged and there's been a lot of discussion about waste management, is we decontaminate all the waste as it leaves the unit. so there's no
that's the direct cost of equipment, supplies, nursing care, et cetera. as i say, that's extremely close to the number that the folks at emory have come up with. that does not include the cost of the preparation, which i just referred to and it does not include the cost of what i would call the opportunity cost, which is this a ten-bed unit that's otherwise used for medical, surgical admissions that would otherwise be completely full with routine patients receiving their care. >> okay....
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that's the direct cost of equipment, supplies, nursing care, et cetera. as i say, that's extremely close to the number that the folks at emory have come up with. that does not include the cost of the preparation, which i just referred to and it does not include the cost of what i would call the opportunity cost, which is this a ten-bed unit that's otherwise used for medical, surgical admissions that would otherwise be completely full with routine patients receiving their care. >> okay. are the policies that were in place prior to the current outbreak still in use? or has the university made changes as protocol and guidelines based on real life experiences? >> we do evolve our policies and procedures. we learned a lot from each of the patients, particularly the first patient that we housed. we put a completely self-contained laboratory unit in so laboratory specimens are not transported outside the unit. we are also privileged and there's been a lot of discussion about waste management, is we decontaminate all the waste as it leaves the unit. so there's no
that's the direct cost of equipment, supplies, nursing care, et cetera. as i say, that's extremely close to the number that the folks at emory have come up with. that does not include the cost of the preparation, which i just referred to and it does not include the cost of what i would call the opportunity cost, which is this a ten-bed unit that's otherwise used for medical, surgical admissions that would otherwise be completely full with routine patients receiving their care. >> okay....
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, et cetera. i said, you know, deon, we could probably afford better than almost anybody. if anybody was going to be artargic, meaning not trading with the rest of the world, we could roll up our carpets to europe and asia and said, we could be the most self-sufficient country. he got the most horrified look on his face. you wouldn't go home, right? because the fact is the money we all pay and the lives that we spend and the families that we risk are ours. and so when people say, what do you -- what are you going to solve in fak stan next week? how are you going to correct isis in, you know, iraq the week after that? i think we must begin to say, what are you going to do? because, honestly, it's your homes that are going to be bombed and your lives that are on the line. it's so easy to sit back. i think china's a good example of this in south korea. again, what are we doing there 60 years later? we're upholding an arm stis. there's not a peace treaty. i would love to see peace there. obviously, 60
, et cetera. i said, you know, deon, we could probably afford better than almost anybody. if anybody was going to be artargic, meaning not trading with the rest of the world, we could roll up our carpets to europe and asia and said, we could be the most self-sufficient country. he got the most horrified look on his face. you wouldn't go home, right? because the fact is the money we all pay and the lives that we spend and the families that we risk are ours. and so when people say, what do you --...
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we are surrounded by a lot of soy products, whether it's tofu, et cetera, 90%edamame, et cetera, soymilk. 90% of the soy in this country is genetically engineered. it is not the same kind of soy products we have in asla. in asia it has worked really well because it is all fermented and also they have reduced the amount of estrogen and they know what do and they take small amount. not the amount of soy that we are taking. a lot of these soybean oil and soybean proteins are in our processed food. that's not really so good because it has omega 6 polysaturated fat. that can cause a lot of inflammation. in general i want to say i'm not a big fan of soy and soy products. there has been a lot of studies out there that's controversial. reduces prostate cancer. we're not completely sure about that. reduces heart disease, not really with confidence. in the past, there has been some issues about soy and fertility in men and also many other things that we've seen. increasing the breast cancer. a lot of this has to do with phytoestrogens. soy has a lot offest zbin from it that can take care of th
we are surrounded by a lot of soy products, whether it's tofu, et cetera, 90%edamame, et cetera, soymilk. 90% of the soy in this country is genetically engineered. it is not the same kind of soy products we have in asla. in asia it has worked really well because it is all fermented and also they have reduced the amount of estrogen and they know what do and they take small amount. not the amount of soy that we are taking. a lot of these soybean oil and soybean proteins are in our processed food....
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cetera, et cetera. the last peach of hassan nasrallah two or three days ago even going very far openly and mainly let's say targeting sunnis, and as being the most important danger today for the region. so this phenomenon, in fact, is something that has to do, of course, with the syrian let's say focus of violence or the syrian volcano, or conundrum, but it also has to do with some deep issues that are left unsolved in the lebanese scene. and what i would conclude by saying here is the fact that in fact what is happening on the lebanese syrian border, and mostly inside the lebanese territory or inside the lebanese political space, is something which is more resembling to iraq, than to syria. in the sense that these are old feuds, or old, let's say accounts, unsettled, that are today fuelled again by the syrian war and the syrian revolution. meaning that, in fact, the feeling of sunni disenfranchisement in lebanon is something that traces back probably, if not to or three in the fall of baghdad but very
cetera, et cetera. the last peach of hassan nasrallah two or three days ago even going very far openly and mainly let's say targeting sunnis, and as being the most important danger today for the region. so this phenomenon, in fact, is something that has to do, of course, with the syrian let's say focus of violence or the syrian volcano, or conundrum, but it also has to do with some deep issues that are left unsolved in the lebanese scene. and what i would conclude by saying here is the fact...
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status is as property owners or tenants, the size of these business he, the ownership models, et cetera. therefore, this legislation also asks the office of small business to conduct a study and make substantive recommendations for the expansion of this program and provide additional ways to financially incentivize and encourage the stability of legacy business he in san francisco. this study would be due to the board of supervisors in june of 2015. assistance for this study will come from the gallery family business resource center and the university of san francisco, dr. monica hudson is here today who will provide you a little bit more information on how we're envisioning this going forward. maintaining the unique and independent spirit of san francisco is so important. this is an opportunity to celebrate the businesses that serve our neighborhoods and provide for our city. supervisor campos would like to thank supervisor farrell for co-sponsoring this legislation. additionally, we've had enormous input from san francisco heritage and cannot thank them enough for their commitment to
status is as property owners or tenants, the size of these business he, the ownership models, et cetera. therefore, this legislation also asks the office of small business to conduct a study and make substantive recommendations for the expansion of this program and provide additional ways to financially incentivize and encourage the stability of legacy business he in san francisco. this study would be due to the board of supervisors in june of 2015. assistance for this study will come from the...
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i mean, you changed yourself, and your mom and dad i bet, and your girlfriends, and et cetera, et cetera. but did you change the world? >> well, i think it's... you know, you really want to look at... when you start thinking about changing the world, the first person you want to start to change is yourself. and so i think that as i am related to everyone else in the world, changing yourself changing myself, did in some ways change the world. in a larger sense, when i started walking, when i just started... got out of my car and started walking, and walked across the united states, if someone had said to me, "john, you'll change the world," or "you'll make a difference if you just get out of your automobile and start walking east," and as i got a little bit further on they said, "yeah, and shut up, too. you're going to change the world, you're going to make a difference," you know? and i would have thought maybe you know, they'd been doing something that they shouldn't have been doing. but that's what happened. i mean, by the time i got to the east coast, i had a ph.d. in environmental st
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, et cetera. an officer would indicate that a driver is drowsy, of course, is by checking the box. if the driver was not drowsy and simplyow that, they would not check the drowsy box. unfortunately, this creates a problem in interpreting the data after the fact because the way indicated thate the driver was not drowsy and the way that it would be indicated that we don't know whether the driver was drowsy or same, anactly the empty box. next slide, please. about a fewalking special studies that have looked depth at data on specific samples of motor vehicle crashes to estimate the proportion and the number that drowsiness.er the first study i'll talk about dr. dinges alluded to. naturalistic00 car driving study by the virginia tech institute. dataput cameras and collection equipment into 100 monitored the drivers. with researchers manually reviewing video from crashes and crashes that occurred, looking at the signatures of that dr. dinges noted musclevideo, the slack the in the face, researchersping
, et cetera. an officer would indicate that a driver is drowsy, of course, is by checking the box. if the driver was not drowsy and simplyow that, they would not check the drowsy box. unfortunately, this creates a problem in interpreting the data after the fact because the way indicated thate the driver was not drowsy and the way that it would be indicated that we don't know whether the driver was drowsy or same, anactly the empty box. next slide, please. about a fewalking special studies that...
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, et cetera.ounts on as the holidays progress. >> right as we get closer to the end of the year things will get cheaper. if you wait toward the end of 2015, things will get really cheap. retailers got to clear out everything. >> we should move christmas to the fifth of january. that would make it a lot easier for us who like to save money. >> new cell phones an gadgets an things like that. >> exactly. one last thing you were telling me about. he found this really cool thing. this holiday app. it's time for turkey. >> you plug in how much your turkey weighs and it tells you how long to cook it and builds a play list for exactly that length. so if you've got to cook that bird for 4 1/2 minutes, you've got to cook the bird for 4 1/2 minutes . music in my house makes me happier. >> yeah. when the music ends, bird is done. bird is the word. >> i love you. good to have you here. we will see you tomorrow. you will tell us about some cyber deals. >> with today being thanksgiving and november being nationa
, et cetera.ounts on as the holidays progress. >> right as we get closer to the end of the year things will get cheaper. if you wait toward the end of 2015, things will get really cheap. retailers got to clear out everything. >> we should move christmas to the fifth of january. that would make it a lot easier for us who like to save money. >> new cell phones an gadgets an things like that. >> exactly. one last thing you were telling me about. he found this really cool...
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, et cetera. so, any country that goes against this international convention, that's a really big deal. and bolivia went against -- they withdrew from the convention because coca is a big part of the indigenous culture and now bolivia has a huge cocaine problem, even though their president said, no, no, no, yes to coca but no to cocaine. but bolivia wanted back in just wanted the kind of exception for their cultural issues, even bolivia recognizes that being out of that convention, that's kind of a big international -- that's something to be looked down upon. so uruguay being a very kind of insignificant country relatively speaking in the grand scheme of things said somebody has to do something different... this week sharyl attkisson in her book, "stonewalled" my fight for truth against the forces of obstruction, intimidation and harassment in obama's washingt washington. in it, the former cbs news investigative reporter presents her account of the opposition she says she encountered while trying
, et cetera. so, any country that goes against this international convention, that's a really big deal. and bolivia went against -- they withdrew from the convention because coca is a big part of the indigenous culture and now bolivia has a huge cocaine problem, even though their president said, no, no, no, yes to coca but no to cocaine. but bolivia wanted back in just wanted the kind of exception for their cultural issues, even bolivia recognizes that being out of that convention, that's kind...
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cetera, et. cetera. i think it can be an interesting combination. mcconnell will be the one who set it is in motion. it will not come from the house. >> there's such a contrast on the two things. it would show real leadership and successes in the check mark column for republicans. >> yeah. >> we have senator rand paul in an interview this sunday that obamacare is still the target. he expects more bills to repeal it. do you think that's going to be more time invested more american taxpayer dollars invested in republicans' time trying to repeal the aca. something that the president will veto. >> i hope not. there were a number of candidates who said in the closing days of the campaign and even a few last night that the idea that an outright repeal of obamacare may not necessarily make the most sense. w why? because the president isn't going to allow it to happen. he's going veto the bill. you continue hadon't have a vet majority in the senate. a lot of people will want to steal away with that measure as opposed to one that deals with the pieces that a
cetera, et. cetera. i think it can be an interesting combination. mcconnell will be the one who set it is in motion. it will not come from the house. >> there's such a contrast on the two things. it would show real leadership and successes in the check mark column for republicans. >> yeah. >> we have senator rand paul in an interview this sunday that obamacare is still the target. he expects more bills to repeal it. do you think that's going to be more time invested more...
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try to determine what his motivation was, why he was upset, et cetera, et cetera. it will take a day or two to get that. >>> later today, the new york doctor who tested positive for ebola will be released from the hospital. he's been declared free of the virus. that means there are no longer any known cases in the u.s. >>> a sinkhole in florida swallowed an entire car. six families were evacuated from nearby homes as a precaution. >>> stocks kicked off the week in green with futures higher. your iphone and ipad could be at risk. researchers at cybersecurity firm fire iron incorporated are warning a bug in apple's operating system makes most iphones and ipads vulnerable to cyberattacks. they say the attack can steal banking and e-mail logon credentials and other personal data. apple has not yet commented. >>> mcdonald's is recalling more than 2 million hello kitty happy meal toys due to a choking risk. >>> and a truck will be made about 700 pounds lighter, improving fuel mileage. >>> he probably thought the wedding ceremony was expensive, well, billionaire howard ha
try to determine what his motivation was, why he was upset, et cetera, et cetera. it will take a day or two to get that. >>> later today, the new york doctor who tested positive for ebola will be released from the hospital. he's been declared free of the virus. that means there are no longer any known cases in the u.s. >>> a sinkhole in florida swallowed an entire car. six families were evacuated from nearby homes as a precaution. >>> stocks kicked off the week in...
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>> we are taking the stem cells and creating new valves, new heart valves, new bones, et cetera. am excited about this. it will open a patient-tailored type of surgery. >> body organs, i believe, as well, in the next few years. >> you have seen some of my prostate surgeries, they can do the same. >> they can make a whole new you. >> he is perfect as he is. >> can you imagine another dr. siegel out there. it can replace surgery. >> fantastic. >> the mediterranean diet. >> thanks so much. >> on the buzz beater, the architect of obamacare saying the law was designed to pass because of the american's public stupidity and ignored by the "new york times" and the mainstream media. what gives? >> you don't get the news. if it goes against the liberal orthodox. this is proof, absolute proof. >> if it were a republican... >>> the anchor who says cnbc challenged her when she challenged the selling of obamacare. >> i was called to management and told i was
>> we are taking the stem cells and creating new valves, new heart valves, new bones, et cetera. am excited about this. it will open a patient-tailored type of surgery. >> body organs, i believe, as well, in the next few years. >> you have seen some of my prostate surgeries, they can do the same. >> they can make a whole new you. >> he is perfect as he is. >> can you imagine another dr. siegel out there. it can replace surgery. >> fantastic. >>...
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, et cetera, et cetera. then we put together an organization to do that. it will look like the military. it will involve the military because the military today in the united states of america is the only organization that is really big enough to comprehend the challenges here. big enough from the standpoint of command-and-control and intelligence and reconnaissance, surveillance. big enough from the standpoint of logistics, none, all that type of thing. so we have to, that is one of the reasons why in the mid 90s, we formed, the army developed a command for this kind of thing that pulled in different dispersed outfits, government and otherwise, that were doing these kind of things because they were big enough to comprehend this, big enough to make a challenge. the marine corps, small as it is, for 15 years now has had a chemical, biological instant response force down at indian head, maryland. which is a national asset. it doesn't belong to the marine corps anymore. it's a national asset. happens to be mari
, et cetera, et cetera. then we put together an organization to do that. it will look like the military. it will involve the military because the military today in the united states of america is the only organization that is really big enough to comprehend the challenges here. big enough from the standpoint of command-and-control and intelligence and reconnaissance, surveillance. big enough from the standpoint of logistics, none, all that type of thing. so we have to, that is one of the...
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, teaching about practice of dead burial, et cetera? >> my understanding is the u.s. and uk are putting into place extenders for the cell phone networks. there wasn't a huge amount of penetration of smartphones in these three countries. my understanding, and i don't know where they are right now, but a bunch of philanthropists have also been trying to work to help extend cell phone coverage and then build those systems. that's the understanding now. so, they're trying. >>> president obama is in china today. and he announced that the u.s. and china would start granting visas to each other's citizens valid for up to ten years. the president arrived in beijing for summit and attending a trade pack, including china. part of a week-long foreign trip for the president. he'll meet with china president xi jinping and the trip will wrap up in australia. president also expected to deliver a major policy address there. health and human services secretary sylvia burwell will discuss her department's efforts in ensuring the readiness of healthcare.g
, teaching about practice of dead burial, et cetera? >> my understanding is the u.s. and uk are putting into place extenders for the cell phone networks. there wasn't a huge amount of penetration of smartphones in these three countries. my understanding, and i don't know where they are right now, but a bunch of philanthropists have also been trying to work to help extend cell phone coverage and then build those systems. that's the understanding now. so, they're trying. >>>...
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, et cetera, then you're not going to get their vote. and guess what? every single one of those candidates in the south is a woman. so, that's smart. the problem, though, is that -- and i've said this on sunday, if -- i believe, and i firmably believe this, if we did not have an african-american president in the white house as we speak right now, mary landrieu would not be in trouble. kay hagan would not be in any kind of trouble. michelle nunn would win overwhelmingly. and, you know, maybe alison lundergan grimes would do well. >> i don't know that's the case. >> i absolutely believe that. racism is not just a southern problem. if you don't believe me, you know, look at the boston bussing riots. that happened in boston, not in charleston. so, you know, the idea that race does not play into this is absolutely a factor. it certainly is. >> jimmy, if you were the grand strategist of the democratic party, we should be so lucky as to have you in that role, how would you advise democrats to shift the party or to shape the party or to be able
, et cetera, then you're not going to get their vote. and guess what? every single one of those candidates in the south is a woman. so, that's smart. the problem, though, is that -- and i've said this on sunday, if -- i believe, and i firmably believe this, if we did not have an african-american president in the white house as we speak right now, mary landrieu would not be in trouble. kay hagan would not be in any kind of trouble. michelle nunn would win overwhelmingly. and, you know, maybe...
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in terms of what that can reveal about people's relationships, associations, thoughts, beliefs, et cetera. there's very important privacy locations around the. >> you mentioned transborder issues and the fact that people around the world recognize privacy as an interest, in many cases a human rights. where'd we stand, what are you aware of or what do you know about, is there any progress being made multilaterally or bilaterally or in terms of developing standards for transporter surveillance, transborder government access? anything in the works we should be aware of? >> not that i'm aware of specifically. there's certainly more discussion happening in recent years and have been in the past around a number of constituents and interested parties on privacy around the globe. the chairman and i recently at an international conference where these issues were loudly and vigorously discussed and debated. that dialogue is happening but in terms of actual progress towards making headway in terms of developing an international framework for this stuff, the short little more work to be done. >> i wo
in terms of what that can reveal about people's relationships, associations, thoughts, beliefs, et cetera. there's very important privacy locations around the. >> you mentioned transborder issues and the fact that people around the world recognize privacy as an interest, in many cases a human rights. where'd we stand, what are you aware of or what do you know about, is there any progress being made multilaterally or bilaterally or in terms of developing standards for transporter...
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et cetera. i do believe that i'm kind of old fashioned. i think secret service should be with treasury, not homeland security. i think there was a finer system of operation there. no disrespect to homeland security. they have their hands full in many other areas. and with that, i'm going to yield back, because many of my questions pertain to the second round. so thank you for being here. >> yes, sir, thank you, sir. >> thank the gentleman. if you'll bear with me, i'll recognize the the next person. mr. sicilini from rhode island. excuse me. i'll recognize ranking member mr. conyers. >> thank you both. i apologize for my tardiness. and i too welcome mr. clancy. i wanted to raise a little discussion about the ten people that have successfully climbed over the white house fence. and is there any thought yet about how we're going to repair this problem that keeps happening? replacement or a different design, or what are your thoughts as you sit here before the judiciary committee, sir? >> yes, sir.
et cetera. i do believe that i'm kind of old fashioned. i think secret service should be with treasury, not homeland security. i think there was a finer system of operation there. no disrespect to homeland security. they have their hands full in many other areas. and with that, i'm going to yield back, because many of my questions pertain to the second round. so thank you for being here. >> yes, sir, thank you, sir. >> thank the gentleman. if you'll bear with me, i'll recognize the...
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you've been pretty active on that issue, protecting intellectual property, et cetera. when you first came here, the digital age was just kicked off. it's been 30 years. what have you done to promote, protect, in your view, telecommunications? >> well, the high mark of my congressional career would be serving on the intellectual property subcommittee. that's been a good fit for us and i've met so many interesting people as a result thereof. i've tried to emphasize the significance of intellectual property. patent trademarks, copyrights. what it means to the wellbeing of our economic society. and we've done a good job i think of disseminating that word. i would not be qualified to be an intellectual property lawyer. i'm not that good. because it's very complex, very intricate. you do it wrong, you pay a high price. but that would be the highlight of my career up here. >> you've also worked on prison reform and prison issues, as well. why did that pique your interest? >> when i was practicing law, my two areas would have been criminal law and the law of negligence. so it
you've been pretty active on that issue, protecting intellectual property, et cetera. when you first came here, the digital age was just kicked off. it's been 30 years. what have you done to promote, protect, in your view, telecommunications? >> well, the high mark of my congressional career would be serving on the intellectual property subcommittee. that's been a good fit for us and i've met so many interesting people as a result thereof. i've tried to emphasize the significance of...
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cetera, et. cetera.e a day or two to get the particulars. >>> later today the new york doctor who tested positive for ebola will be released from the hospital. he's been declared free of the virus. that means there are no longer any known cases in the u.s. >>> a sink hole in florida swallowed an entire car. six families were evacuated from nearby homes as a precaution. >>> trouble ahead for senator mitch mcconnell. what the heck happened to the american voter? >>> and a great wall around the white house? scrambled politics is next. all around the world the dedicated people of united airlines ♪ are there to support you. ♪ that's got your back friendly. ♪ [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® (receptionist) gunderman group is growing.. getting in a groove. growth
cetera, et. cetera.e a day or two to get the particulars. >>> later today the new york doctor who tested positive for ebola will be released from the hospital. he's been declared free of the virus. that means there are no longer any known cases in the u.s. >>> a sink hole in florida swallowed an entire car. six families were evacuated from nearby homes as a precaution. >>> trouble ahead for senator mitch mcconnell. what the heck happened to the american voter?...
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the plans, the irrigation system, starting seeds, the tools needed for the gardening project, et cetera. page 14 is contractor 2. this is the health motion tai chi part of the program. and we have, because an important part of that is also delivering nutrition education for that we have built in a little bit of nutrition education and also project coordinator to coordinate this program and collect all the necessary data pre and post for the participants who attend this program. and also you can see we have education materials including can urriculum that's going to be provided that's listed on page 15, about $3200, and a little bit travel training travel for this program and then about $3,000 that's on page 16 for the consultant, this is the master trainer who will be providing two days training. overall that's sort of the breakout for the different programs and again this is our best estimate. we will be providing and presenting the actual contract amount recommendation for these projects to you in the coming months, either november or -- well, december is sort of the most earliest, i
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they connected countless missions, blowing up trains and railroad tracks, et cetera. all of these things are sort of happening at the same time as taylor is now captured by the gestapo. you know, i mention that jack taylor has survived digging out of a gold mine, but it is here that jack taylor has kind of the ultimate survivor's story. he's put into concentration camp as an american and somehow has to survive. the camp itself is. there's no food. men have to beat each other, just for a crumb of bread. taylor is assigned to build the crematorium camp. this is where the bodies are dumped and burned and somehow brick a break, he's under the pointed the gun gun. he builds the crematorium and he slowly builds this because he knows any day he is going to be dead as soon as he's done with it. the germans insist that it's done quicker and may speed up the clock and practically every day jack taylor is on that list, which is a list of any inmates in that camp that are going to be executed by the germans. the savagery is unbelievable. they have a quarry, for instance, where th
they connected countless missions, blowing up trains and railroad tracks, et cetera. all of these things are sort of happening at the same time as taylor is now captured by the gestapo. you know, i mention that jack taylor has survived digging out of a gold mine, but it is here that jack taylor has kind of the ultimate survivor's story. he's put into concentration camp as an american and somehow has to survive. the camp itself is. there's no food. men have to beat each other, just for a crumb...
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right to vote, right to own property, et cetera. so, the french had this reputation.ench jews felt confident their country would protect them. many of them were imprisoned in the camps. the immigrant jews were, of course, very nervous and apprehensive, that's should be, and at first the effort -- the germans are very canny. the effort was to round up only immigrants and foreign jews especially german jews. but it became quite clear right after the government was founded, because if you remember, the french signed an armistice, the only nation to sign an armistice with germany and was allowed to keep about half of its geography under french control. roughly from 1940 to 1942. and they began passing antisell -- antisemitic laws before the germans citied them to so there was antiseptember time in paris as there was in all of europe. anti-semitism is not a french disease. and at first, the french jews thought they would be protected. the rich jews thought the germans were only interested in the riffraff. the poor jews throughout the germans were only interested in rich je
right to vote, right to own property, et cetera. so, the french had this reputation.ench jews felt confident their country would protect them. many of them were imprisoned in the camps. the immigrant jews were, of course, very nervous and apprehensive, that's should be, and at first the effort -- the germans are very canny. the effort was to round up only immigrants and foreign jews especially german jews. but it became quite clear right after the government was founded, because if you...
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, et cetera. and so that gives you a much stronger capability because it turns out that the way these particles interact with the environment, for instance how they might or might not affect global warming, depends upon their composition. and how they might affect or might not affect human health depends on their composition as well as their size. herndon: if you're concerned about the health impacts you're most concerned about the size of particles that are sufficiently small so that they go into your lungs, deep into your lungs along with the gas flow. and in that case you could actually be introducing some things into your body into your bloodstream, quickly that have no business being there. narrator: particles less than 10 micrometers in diameter, just a fraction of the width of a human hair, can lodge deep into the lungs. those smaller than 2.5 micrometers classified as "fine particles," have been linked to the most serious health problems. kolb: it can lead to a number of medical complicati
, et cetera. and so that gives you a much stronger capability because it turns out that the way these particles interact with the environment, for instance how they might or might not affect global warming, depends upon their composition. and how they might affect or might not affect human health depends on their composition as well as their size. herndon: if you're concerned about the health impacts you're most concerned about the size of particles that are sufficiently small so that they go...
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, et cetera. so they have a kind of -- fairly pragmatic vision of the internet and what -- how it can serve chinese state interests. they're not like cuba or some other country like that, that really wants to shut out the internet. but what they don't want the enter note be for is political organizing. that where is they draw the line, and also very concerned about the fact that the internet is a global system and outside influences can penetrate china and potentially be destabilizing. so that's the way they conceptualize it, and i think what is really formidable is they have come up with a system that has worked pretty well, that helps them achieve their stated goals of -- china has more people online than any other country in the world. obviously got more people so they is a head start but it's profoundly transformed the society, and yet it's managed the challenges that this connectivity has created. i think china has a vision of what the -- china's vision of the internet is a bit like the natio
, et cetera. so they have a kind of -- fairly pragmatic vision of the internet and what -- how it can serve chinese state interests. they're not like cuba or some other country like that, that really wants to shut out the internet. but what they don't want the enter note be for is political organizing. that where is they draw the line, and also very concerned about the fact that the internet is a global system and outside influences can penetrate china and potentially be destabilizing. so...
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what that spring does, et cetera. and you can eventually figure it out. and if it is a complicated system, once you figure it out, its outcome is generally predictable and it is repeatable. in other words, that swiss watch is very complicated, but every time you wined it up, it's predictable how it's going to operate. it is predictable in day after day after day, it generally replicates itself. and in a complex organization, you cannot figure it out. it is unknowable. you're not going to figure out precisely how it works and it does not replicate itself. it is constantly changing. so the slide on the left, complicated world. slide on the right, complex world. very different problems that you're putting the army into. because on the left you're trying to get precise value of variables. there are a lot of variables. give me the exact location of the soviet union artillery. give me the exact location of their second echelon. give me the exact location of their special forces. you are looking for exact values of variables. the one on the right is that is not
what that spring does, et cetera. and you can eventually figure it out. and if it is a complicated system, once you figure it out, its outcome is generally predictable and it is repeatable. in other words, that swiss watch is very complicated, but every time you wined it up, it's predictable how it's going to operate. it is predictable in day after day after day, it generally replicates itself. and in a complex organization, you cannot figure it out. it is unknowable. you're not going to figure...
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, et cetera. lawsuit isn't going to change the outcome of this election obviously they're not going to rule on this before election day. it seems like a bid to sort of get a little bit of earned media attention on the part of the grimes campaign, but you know, it's a little bit of both. >> we just talked about this to a degree in north carolina, to another degree in louisiana, it's also at play in kentucky. one of the things i'm fascinated by, dan, i was in kentucky, you go into louisville, the democrats have to have huge turnout, fayette county, lexington huge turnout and when you walk the streets the african-american politicians in the past say they don't like it but get it, grimes is pushing the president away, won't say if she voted to are him. the politicians process it. i sat down at mcdonald's with a city councilwoman, the everyday working joes are like why? does that affect their turnout? how do you manage the we need your votes but i'm pushing the president away? >> it certainly could aff
, et cetera. lawsuit isn't going to change the outcome of this election obviously they're not going to rule on this before election day. it seems like a bid to sort of get a little bit of earned media attention on the part of the grimes campaign, but you know, it's a little bit of both. >> we just talked about this to a degree in north carolina, to another degree in louisiana, it's also at play in kentucky. one of the things i'm fascinated by, dan, i was in kentucky, you go into...
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and the narratives of who started what and et cetera, what we can say today was the phasing of the border has been largely enhanced and the cross border operation has been very soon revolutionary and then the syrian war. this has in fact been incrementally and interesting low in terms of argument. this is hezbollah entering the syrian war. it was the fact that and it was the first speeches was that we are there to defend the shia villages that are on the border. some of them are from the other side of the fence. then the argument that it slipped. it became our defending the holy shrine to say they are in syria. on the third level later on in 2012, the argument became we are defending a resistance regime. we are defending the access openly. lastly it became an openly shia discourse, very strongly under that or by the shia and leading the war for the series and etc. the last part two or three days ago were going far and targeting them as being the most important thing today for the region. the syrian vote and it also has to do with some deep issues that are left in the lebanese team. i woul
and the narratives of who started what and et cetera, what we can say today was the phasing of the border has been largely enhanced and the cross border operation has been very soon revolutionary and then the syrian war. this has in fact been incrementally and interesting low in terms of argument. this is hezbollah entering the syrian war. it was the fact that and it was the first speeches was that we are there to defend the shia villages that are on the border. some of them are from the other...
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really fall under any category, i they're not motivated, they're not living under crop governments, et cetera. i really have, my question basically is, and some of you have criminal record. my question is, what really motivates those people? is it always ideology in terms of globalization? isn't always ideology or do something else ask thank you. >> i think it's a very complex issue, and it deserves much more study. but part of it is that many of the youth, as i mentioned, some of them who are living in western europe, our youth who find themselves because some of them are children of immigrants, to be used without future. that they don't find themselves having the same opportunities -- opportunity structures as people who are not from non-immigrant families, and this is a enormous source of frustration for the. but as the article in "the new york times" was talking to today on tunisia, tunisia still, like many societies in north africa, has enormous problems of corruption, and that is galvanizing youth who are seeing through propaganda that this islamic state of isis is supposed to be less c
really fall under any category, i they're not motivated, they're not living under crop governments, et cetera. i really have, my question basically is, and some of you have criminal record. my question is, what really motivates those people? is it always ideology in terms of globalization? isn't always ideology or do something else ask thank you. >> i think it's a very complex issue, and it deserves much more study. but part of it is that many of the youth, as i mentioned, some of them...
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we had west fertilizer explosion, hurricane ike, et cetera. that system, to be able to rapidly respond is essential. a lot of that is paid for by hpp funds. my budget was reduced by 36% this last year. that pays for training and education things that take place in order for the hospital systems to be ready. >>> want to ask dr. gold for his response. would additional funding assist in hospital preparedness? give us some areas where additional funding would be helpful? >> i think the additional funding would be helpful to build the educational programs and hospitals gotten up to speed and allow to scale response, in event we need to bring volunteers or others back to the united states. additional funding used to creat created preparedness and other infectious crisis of this nature of which we currently do not have resources, and to build a sustainable infrastructure such as convalescent serum reserves, such as core laboratory testing, et cetera, swheef and sustain a natural preparedness level. >> i want to pivot to funding for internation at eff
we had west fertilizer explosion, hurricane ike, et cetera. that system, to be able to rapidly respond is essential. a lot of that is paid for by hpp funds. my budget was reduced by 36% this last year. that pays for training and education things that take place in order for the hospital systems to be ready. >>> want to ask dr. gold for his response. would additional funding assist in hospital preparedness? give us some areas where additional funding would be helpful? >> i think...
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there's going to be fear, documentation problems, et cetera. in fact, presidents have been acting in this manner for the last 50 years. i was around when i think it worked for the 3 million people. the problem wasn't so much that we weren't prepared for the future. the problem was that we had too strict of a cutoff. if it had been a more generous legalization program, we wouldn't be in this situation. >> speaking of stepping forward, hang on to your thoughts because i want to bring manuel into this conversation. you are in this country under the program that grants temporary deportation reprieve for children brought here by their parents. you came here at one and a half years old. when this came into place, how did it change your life? >> just from docca coming into place, my mom, she was very, very happy that something finally had been done. something had happened. going through the whole phase, there was this overlying sense of fear that, you know, do i actually want to get fingerprinted? do i want to give the government that considers me an
there's going to be fear, documentation problems, et cetera. in fact, presidents have been acting in this manner for the last 50 years. i was around when i think it worked for the 3 million people. the problem wasn't so much that we weren't prepared for the future. the problem was that we had too strict of a cutoff. if it had been a more generous legalization program, we wouldn't be in this situation. >> speaking of stepping forward, hang on to your thoughts because i want to bring manuel...
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. >> not a mobile home which requires a builder's license, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, i put a framewhere i want, drop it off and leave it. pick the house up, put it on blocks, use your trailer for three years and then put it back under it again. >> so in a sense even though the houses are mobile, they're not mobile houses. >> it's not a mobile home. loophole. >> you want loopholes, darby's got them, along with a whole lot of doors. >> these are doors that go as far away as buffalo, new york, chicago, st. louis, lincoln, nebraska. all over the united states. they just throw them away otherwise. all this stuff just happens to be useable for almost anything we want to use it for. transoms for a double hung sash. these were in packages banded together to be shipped in texas and the tree that it was cut from is probably 450, 500 years old. >> let's pose for a picture. >> there you go. >> how many doors do you have? >> 3,000. >> do you have an inventory anywhere, a manifest? do you? >> at this point it's really not so much about recycled doors and tiny houses, i just want to hear the guy
. >> not a mobile home which requires a builder's license, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, i put a framewhere i want, drop it off and leave it. pick the house up, put it on blocks, use your trailer for three years and then put it back under it again. >> so in a sense even though the houses are mobile, they're not mobile houses. >> it's not a mobile home. loophole. >> you want loopholes, darby's got them, along with a whole lot of doors. >> these are doors that go...
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, et cetera.hing can spark this feeling that they have had for years that really nothing will change for them and it's difficult to achieve anything on the ground. but to bring it back to what's happened here this morning, it's hugely significant. they managed to get in to an area far in to west jerusalem, a synagog, a holy place of would be ship we spoke to a lady that said, this happened inside a mosque, imagine the reaction of the world,. >> they wouldn't attack on a mosque. >> reporter: the palestinians i have spoken to -- >> sorry to interrupt you. there was an tack last week on a mosque in the west bank. so the attacks are not just happening on the israeli side. but also the palestinian side. >> reporter: absolutely. this is a narrative from a member of parliament. but there was a mosque alight in the west bank. it goes absolutely both ways and it's concerning because it's extremely inning flam tore any a region where it doesn't take much to really exploit it. and when you are attacking holy
, et cetera.hing can spark this feeling that they have had for years that really nothing will change for them and it's difficult to achieve anything on the ground. but to bring it back to what's happened here this morning, it's hugely significant. they managed to get in to an area far in to west jerusalem, a synagog, a holy place of would be ship we spoke to a lady that said, this happened inside a mosque, imagine the reaction of the world,. >> they wouldn't attack on a mosque. >>...