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debbie. get back to brian todd.u were saying at this facility they're working on an ebola vaccine? that's right. don. the sfirst ti -- the first time in the united states testing ebola vaccine on humans. here at nih and walter reid, not far away here. two government facilities in suburban, maryland, not far from washington, d.c. are testing ebola vaccines on human beings first time in the united states. it will take several months for them to determine if they're safe and vaccines are usable for the public. so, a lot of anticipation of that. of course it can't happen fast enough for the victims and for the people who are really need, in need of a vaccine. but this place now, nih behind me now on the cutting edge of the ebola outbreak on two frundfrund fronts. treating nina pham and working on the cutting edge vaccine. where it is at in the united states with the fight against ebola occurring >> brian todd. thank you very much. brian todd at national institutes of health in bethesda, maryland where nurse nina pham is
debbie. get back to brian todd.u were saying at this facility they're working on an ebola vaccine? that's right. don. the sfirst ti -- the first time in the united states testing ebola vaccine on humans. here at nih and walter reid, not far away here. two government facilities in suburban, maryland, not far from washington, d.c. are testing ebola vaccines on human beings first time in the united states. it will take several months for them to determine if they're safe and vaccines are usable...
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debby takes michele under her wing and mothers here. she is a very maternal figure and mothers every. but she is trying to affirm michele. they are working for a tense, testy ex-marine who is upset with michele who is wearing a ranbow anklet and you see him make a bet at one point about whether they can turn this women into a good soldier and michele is found and determined that will never happen and debby is trying to show her this is maybe not the easiest way to go about things. so there are they in afghanistan serving on camp phoenix. and the armorman team when michele and debby the youngest and oldest of the three women are on the armor team and weapons mechanics. the armor man team runs out of american weapons to fix. they are in a support battalion, do maintenance work and support infantry soldiers and their weapons are not breaking enough to have anything to do. and the very driven man and superior come up with the idea of why don't they work on this interesting un project. the united nations facilitated the collection of a hot o
debby takes michele under her wing and mothers here. she is a very maternal figure and mothers every. but she is trying to affirm michele. they are working for a tense, testy ex-marine who is upset with michele who is wearing a ranbow anklet and you see him make a bet at one point about whether they can turn this women into a good soldier and michele is found and determined that will never happen and debby is trying to show her this is maybe not the easiest way to go about things. so there are...
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debbie?well if he died rights on the plane and they got the specimens like the vomit and other bodily fluids. they should be able to rule it out. if you are in the later stages of ebola where this would happen, you have got virus throughout your bodily fluids. easier to test. hard to find the ebola virus when you don't have symptoms, not high enough concentration in your blood. >> want to talk about peter king. he says there are 70 to 100 patients arriving every day at, at the airport from countries where ebola is rampant. passengers at least. he is demanding to know what the protocols are for when the passenger, false sick. what are they? do we know specifically? >> they are loose guidelines unfortunately. the cdc has the power. secretary of health and human services, has the power to stop, quarantine, et cetera. has all of those powers. and has delegated them to the cdc. the cdc may stop any one that has a communicable disease. ebola is one of the particularly enumerated ones. the public he
debbie?well if he died rights on the plane and they got the specimens like the vomit and other bodily fluids. they should be able to rule it out. if you are in the later stages of ebola where this would happen, you have got virus throughout your bodily fluids. easier to test. hard to find the ebola virus when you don't have symptoms, not high enough concentration in your blood. >> want to talk about peter king. he says there are 70 to 100 patients arriving every day at, at the airport...
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they won't work with us. >> debbie still hasn't answered the question. of all she still hasn't answered the question as to whether or not -- >> hang on one second. -- >> -- the president's policies are on the ballot. >> reince what's on the ballot are democratic and republican candidates. >>:o, well -- >> hang on one second. congresswoman, tell us what this election is about, what's on the ballot, are they the president's policies? >> are they the president's policies or not, are the president's policies on the ballot? >> maybe you can let candy ask me the questions rather than you. >> she's been doing a great job of it so far. you haven't been answering them, though >> so what's on the ballot is a choice for voters between democrats, who are running for congress, and i'm one of them, that's running for congress that's focused on creating jobs, on making sure that we can help people reach the middle class, by focusing on investing in education and health care, and infrastructure and the choice between republican candidates who support a tea party agenda,
they won't work with us. >> debbie still hasn't answered the question. of all she still hasn't answered the question as to whether or not -- >> hang on one second. -- >> -- the president's policies are on the ballot. >> reince what's on the ballot are democratic and republican candidates. >>:o, well -- >> hang on one second. congresswoman, tell us what this election is about, what's on the ballot, are they the president's policies? >> are they the...
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debby wasserman schultz. thank you so much, congresswoman, for being with me. >> great to be here with you in our hometown. >> given the tough political backdrop even though we know the economy is picking up, you have gas prices going down which is good news. can your party hold on to the majority in the senate with voters not seeing these beneficial aspects of the economy in a personal sense? >> well, i think we're going hold the senate. we're going hold the senate for a lot of reasons. not the least of which we've had 55 straight months of job growth in the private sector. created more than 10 million jobs under president obama's leadership and congressional democrat efforts. unfortunately no thanks to the republicans. they've really focussed on obstruction. the reason we're going to hold the senate and i think we'll actually win -- defeat more democratic governors than we lose wednesday. that's a prediction. because the voters have one main choice. they're going to ask themselves who has my back. who is fo
debby wasserman schultz. thank you so much, congresswoman, for being with me. >> great to be here with you in our hometown. >> given the tough political backdrop even though we know the economy is picking up, you have gas prices going down which is good news. can your party hold on to the majority in the senate with voters not seeing these beneficial aspects of the economy in a personal sense? >> well, i think we're going hold the senate. we're going hold the senate for a lot...
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debbie. >> hi debbie. >> good morning, supervisors good morning. thank you for this opportunity i want to put the context that the department of the environment started the conversation with the president of the commission and he's hear to talk about his role in that what our role has been since that point to continue the conversation to bring together the activists community and concerned citizens as well as the port this is a port jurisdictional area our purpose to bring in as many voices as possible we believe the solution that the port offered to you today and lulthd is a great step it's important to note that the documents that the port is putting together this contract language this sequa language can be used as a model for other jurisdictions that also want to have bulk facilities in their port areas but make sure those don't transition into coal or petco oil so the documents the work in san francisco we believe has relevance to be reciprocated throughout the west coast and furthermore, it gives us time to look at the legal possibility to fu
debbie. >> hi debbie. >> good morning, supervisors good morning. thank you for this opportunity i want to put the context that the department of the environment started the conversation with the president of the commission and he's hear to talk about his role in that what our role has been since that point to continue the conversation to bring together the activists community and concerned citizens as well as the port this is a port jurisdictional area our purpose to bring in as...
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debby, co-chair, a huge job, you are responsible for raising the money. why did you take on this responsibility? why is your involvement so important to you? >> many years ago i got involved with different child abuse advocacy and prevention programs approximate my children were very young. seeing how fortunate they were to grow up in a loving home inspired me to help others and race raise awareness. >> so you are doing this fashion show. give us the particulars. >> thank you with my co-chair, sues san zippinger we are hosting october 26th at belong dales in dyson's corner. they are providing all the fashions for the show with a wide array from children to fashion of any age. most important the necessary funds to keep the center viable. >> individual ticket prices are $75 you can buy at the door, you can visit our website. you can response soldier online as well. >> you can depend nature more than $75. >> debby was talking about her passion and feeling fortunate as to what her children were experiencing, but knowing this was not the case, angel tell us wh
debby, co-chair, a huge job, you are responsible for raising the money. why did you take on this responsibility? why is your involvement so important to you? >> many years ago i got involved with different child abuse advocacy and prevention programs approximate my children were very young. seeing how fortunate they were to grow up in a loving home inspired me to help others and race raise awareness. >> so you are doing this fashion show. give us the particulars. >> thank you...
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debbie has a tough job. what's happening here is the democrats that are running, number one, they don't want to be aligned with the president. obviously you can't be with the numbers in the tank as they are. but two, they also have to defend the fact that they have supported the president, 95% 96% of the time. the fact of the matter is we are winning everywhere, but it's not because of a great situation in our country. it's because things aren't going well, whether domestically or -- >> i know we could debate any one of these issues on and on. one of the democrats' best issue says women, and what they call the war on women by republicans. congresswoman, you have hit that issue hard. let's take a look. >> scott walker has given women the back of his hands -- i know that is stark, direct, but that is reality. >> you later said that was a bad choice of words, you're not backing away from the argument that democrats are helping women and republicans are launching a war on women? >> let's look at scott walker's r
debbie has a tough job. what's happening here is the democrats that are running, number one, they don't want to be aligned with the president. obviously you can't be with the numbers in the tank as they are. but two, they also have to defend the fact that they have supported the president, 95% 96% of the time. the fact of the matter is we are winning everywhere, but it's not because of a great situation in our country. it's because things aren't going well, whether domestically or -- >> i...
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behind the headlines representative and democratic national committee chair debbie wasserman shultz on her battle with breast cancer and how she is helping other women. >> hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, women voters. have republicans diffused the so-called war on women? democrats running for congress are backing away from that rhetoric as the g.o.p. has now pushed back aggressively against claims that republicans are anti-women. closing the gender gap is essential for the republicans in next month's elections. female republican candidates have attacked the notion of the war on women with indignation and disbelief. >> gary peters and his buddies want you to believe i'm waging a war on women. really? >> meanwhile, male g.o.p. candidates are taking a different approach in their ads many talk directly into the camera. this is a shift from when they were accompanied by wives or women when discussing women's issues. commentators say these candidates are trying to prove they get it. >> so congressman
behind the headlines representative and democratic national committee chair debbie wasserman shultz on her battle with breast cancer and how she is helping other women. >> hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, women voters. have republicans diffused the so-called war on women? democrats running for congress are backing away from that rhetoric as the g.o.p. has now pushed back aggressively against claims...
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debby wasserman schultz is all over the map. >> is this election about president obama's policies? >> this election is about making sure that we elect a congress that will focus on the priorities that people care about the most. >> what's on the ballot, are they the president's policy ors not? are the president's policies on the ballot? >> maybe you should let candy ask the questions and not you. >> are the president's policies on the ballot, yes or no? >> yes, the president's policies are on the ballot. >> i'm surprised she didn't say obobama who? president obama said himself that his agenda was on the ballot this year, so he's contradicted debbie wasserman schultz, you've got in colorado, the failure of the war on women. you've got angie lamb, in new hampshire, jeanne shaheen is running away. his agenda is on every single state's ballot for different reasons. >> why anybody could just assume that it wouldn't be a reflection of his position. but having said that, i'm going to be a little country. you guys got to be a little careful about counting your votes. you got a week to go.
debby wasserman schultz is all over the map. >> is this election about president obama's policies? >> this election is about making sure that we elect a congress that will focus on the priorities that people care about the most. >> what's on the ballot, are they the president's policy ors not? are the president's policies on the ballot? >> maybe you should let candy ask the questions and not you. >> are the president's policies on the ballot, yes or no? >>...
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elections less than five weeks away now, we have an assessment where the congressional races stands with debbie wasserman schultz who is also chair of the democratic national committee, some pundits insist the republicans will retake the senate and hold on to the house, others are take the races are too close to call. then we'll turn to a conversation with two-time emmy winner, anna gunn who won back-to-back awards for her outstanding performance as skyler white, the wife in breaking bad. she's now the other side of the law playing a detective in "grace point" the ten-point crime drama debuting tomorrow night on fox. glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> mid-term elections are less than five weeks away now with the power structure in congress hangs in the balance. joining us tonight is representative debbie wasserman schultz, chair of the dnc, the democratic national committee joins us tonight from where else, washington. congresswoman, glad to have you on the program. >> th
elections less than five weeks away now, we have an assessment where the congressional races stands with debbie wasserman schultz who is also chair of the democratic national committee, some pundits insist the republicans will retake the senate and hold on to the house, others are take the races are too close to call. then we'll turn to a conversation with two-time emmy winner, anna gunn who won back-to-back awards for her outstanding performance as skyler white, the wife in breaking bad. she's...
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dakota, kansas, and georgia, blood red states, that they are now worried that they might lose. >> debbiee losing everywhere, first of all. and the president hasn't had anybody's back. he hasn't had your back. i don't know whose back these democrats have, but it's not the american people's back -- >> let me interrupt because i want to talk about that. i think you would both agree that perhaps the republican's best issue is the unpopularity of this president. look at interesting numbers here. in these four critical states, with key senate races, mr. obama's approval rating is in the 30s and all four democratic incumbents running for reelection voted with the president, more than 90% of the time. here's how tom cotton is going after mike pryor in arkansas. >> he has voted with barack obama 93% of the time, cast a signing vote for obamacare and rubber stamps the foreign policy of weakness and retreat. >> congresswoman, not to get specifically into arkansas, but isn't the problem, isn't the president a real problem for these democratic senators? >> no. and chris, from that same fox news poll,
dakota, kansas, and georgia, blood red states, that they are now worried that they might lose. >> debbiee losing everywhere, first of all. and the president hasn't had anybody's back. he hasn't had your back. i don't know whose back these democrats have, but it's not the american people's back -- >> let me interrupt because i want to talk about that. i think you would both agree that perhaps the republican's best issue is the unpopularity of this president. look at interesting...
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debbie has a tough job. what's happening are the democrats running, number one, they don't want to be aligned with the president. obviously, you can't be with him with his numbers in the tank the way they are. but they also have to defend the fact they supported the president 95% of the time. smars mitch mcconnell, the democrats have left kentucky. they left alison grimes high and dry. we're winning everywhere. not because things in the country are going well. >> i know we could debate any one of these issues on and on. one of the democrats' best issues is women and what they call the war on women by republicans. congresswoman, you have hit that issue hard. let's take a look. >> scott walker has given women the back of his hands. and there is no -- i know that is stark. i know that is direct. but that is reality. >> you later said that was a bad choice of words. you're not way from the argument that democrats are helping women and republicans are launching a war on women? >> let's take a look at scott walker
debbie has a tough job. what's happening are the democrats running, number one, they don't want to be aligned with the president. obviously, you can't be with him with his numbers in the tank the way they are. but they also have to defend the fact they supported the president 95% of the time. smars mitch mcconnell, the democrats have left kentucky. they left alison grimes high and dry. we're winning everywhere. not because things in the country are going well. >> i know we could debate...
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debbie. she said just call me dr. debbie. thank you for being with me.o ask you first about duncan's fiance and her family totally cleared. it's amazing to me she and her family never contracted ebola. these nurses did. >> exactly. i think there are a lot of mixed messages. we talk about how people need the gear and hazmat to be near patients. at the same time, they didn't have any of that. early on in the disease you may have symptoms, bodily fluids and much but may not have as much virus in the bodily fluids. in terms of how likely a person is to get the infection, might be lower risk. the second part, in terms of bodily fluids you're exposed to, if you're in an apartment or home, you're most likely to see vomit, diarrhea. in the hospital setting, there's procedures done to people to keep them alive, in terms of blood loss and urine. it's a lot more secretions. >> as you get closer to death as an ebola patient, the virus skyrockets in your body? >> yes. it's talking hold, producing in your body to get what it needs. >> let's talk now about amber vinson
debbie. she said just call me dr. debbie. thank you for being with me.o ask you first about duncan's fiance and her family totally cleared. it's amazing to me she and her family never contracted ebola. these nurses did. >> exactly. i think there are a lot of mixed messages. we talk about how people need the gear and hazmat to be near patients. at the same time, they didn't have any of that. early on in the disease you may have symptoms, bodily fluids and much but may not have as much...
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>> thank you, commissioners, debbie, and i am with the san francisco human services network. and i have also, serviced on this working group ever since the first one. somewhere around ten years ago. first of all i too would like to thank francis for really going above and beyond, in trying to seek the consensus in holding the tra meetings and trying to get us there. and the affordable care act really did complicate things this time around and i appreciate all of the data, and information that we were able to consider, during this process. and as employers, and as non-profit employers, we must have access to affordable, and available, healthcare plans, to meet these standards and we have always, used an estimate that about half of the plans on the small business market should be compliant and that is where we ended up again, this time. and we have to look at the realities of the market place. and as far as the affordablebility, if we were to drop the significantly the out of pocket maximum, compared to what is out there on the market these days, and the premiums will be so (in
>> thank you, commissioners, debbie, and i am with the san francisco human services network. and i have also, serviced on this working group ever since the first one. somewhere around ten years ago. first of all i too would like to thank francis for really going above and beyond, in trying to seek the consensus in holding the tra meetings and trying to get us there. and the affordable care act really did complicate things this time around and i appreciate all of the data, and information...
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debbie from the school of medicine. thank you very much for being with us. i know you were this morning at doctor spencer's apartment building. you spoke to folks around there. are people concerned? what is the mood in the neighborhood? >> they are concerned and they might be too scared. there is so much misinformation out there and we need more literature ahead. this is a largely imgrant mashd. a few medical worker who is worked in the hospital. we have to get the information out through the spanish media. people understand if you didn't have intimate contact with dr. spencer, you are likely not a risk. >> you will be fine. what is likely going on? as the clean upstarted? what is happening in that building? >> it's a media circus. >> i can imagine. >> the apartment itself has been sealed off. we are expecting any moment and perhaps it's under way that specialized clean up team will get there. this is a contractor hired by the city and experts are going with the full protective garb and all the equipment they need. they will be removing body flutes and they
debbie from the school of medicine. thank you very much for being with us. i know you were this morning at doctor spencer's apartment building. you spoke to folks around there. are people concerned? what is the mood in the neighborhood? >> they are concerned and they might be too scared. there is so much misinformation out there and we need more literature ahead. this is a largely imgrant mashd. a few medical worker who is worked in the hospital. we have to get the information out through...
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debbie, let me start with you.hink when we put it in perspective with the numbers and we see how much greater a threat flu actually is, should we be more concerned about that? >> well, we actually should be. i mean, i think it's fair to talk about ebola because the fatality rate is so high. for people this west africa, if they get it, they have such a high risk of dying. here in the u.s. the biggest threat is actually the flu in terms of viruses. if you catch the flu, i mean, for a lot of people it might be minor symptoms, but for so many people it actually can put them in the hospital. it can kill them. there's really no comparison in terms of a death toll. here we're talking about thousands of ebola, but it's actually millions that can die or have died from flu. >> yet, beatty, there are a lot of people out there who are very concerned about an outbreak of ebola here in this country. so how can they manage their anxiety? >> well, i think one of the things that we ought not to be doing is just being in front of th
debbie, let me start with you.hink when we put it in perspective with the numbers and we see how much greater a threat flu actually is, should we be more concerned about that? >> well, we actually should be. i mean, i think it's fair to talk about ebola because the fatality rate is so high. for people this west africa, if they get it, they have such a high risk of dying. here in the u.s. the biggest threat is actually the flu in terms of viruses. if you catch the flu, i mean, for a lot of...
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debbie, i'll ask you about the guidelines.f kind of seems like common sense, of course all of your skin has to be covered. we have to wonder -- >> i agree. i agree. i don't think there's a big revelation there. i think it would be more help ffl they listed out actually where people are most likely to have problems. so for me, just having worked in the o.r., we wear the shoe covers so we don't get blood on our shoes, right, and question dispose those covers. it's very hard even if you're wearing sneakers to wrap them around your foot and get them off. a lot of times people will hold it against the wall to pull it around. if you do that, you might get something on the wall that could contaminate somebody else. having people that have done this in west africa, watching, using them as trained monitors, would be more effective. and even with the googles, now they've changed that to face shields, that's changed, but still, if you think about doing these procedures, you know, you know, people have had this experience in the winter wh
debbie, i'll ask you about the guidelines.f kind of seems like common sense, of course all of your skin has to be covered. we have to wonder -- >> i agree. i agree. i don't think there's a big revelation there. i think it would be more help ffl they listed out actually where people are most likely to have problems. so for me, just having worked in the o.r., we wear the shoe covers so we don't get blood on our shoes, right, and question dispose those covers. it's very hard even if you're...
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the debbie smith bill has been called the most important anti-rape bill ever to pass congress and its to localities, to police departments to process the backlog of the dna kits to put the rapists behind bars. this not only helps survivors like natasha have closure and know they are not on the street, but it prevents rapes. they are usually serial and rape or seven more times. we save the lives of other women. it's an important bill. we don't know the exact number. it is estimated to be 400,000. police departments are telling us what the backlog is. >> why is it still so high, congresswoman? >> they never processed it. sometimes they don't consider it a top priority. i think saving a woman from rape should be the top priority. it is rated the worst crime preceded only by murder in terms of the damage to the individual. it's important to save women from being raped and bring closure to women like natasha. most live in fear that the rapist will come back to them. >> i want to get to natasha. you have been brave in speaking out about your experience and fight. talk about the power of dn
the debbie smith bill has been called the most important anti-rape bill ever to pass congress and its to localities, to police departments to process the backlog of the dna kits to put the rapists behind bars. this not only helps survivors like natasha have closure and know they are not on the street, but it prevents rapes. they are usually serial and rape or seven more times. we save the lives of other women. it's an important bill. we don't know the exact number. it is estimated to be...
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debbie to sit in the middle and being very patient. go ahead, dr.e. >> well, i think one thing we should also look at is the dog. there is evidence that dogs can actually care i didn't think ebola virus. there is no evidence that it spreads to humans or that it infects dogs. but, you know, if we're looking at ways to fight the virus, one thing to consider is how is the dog actually able to carry ebola virus and not get infected? that might be an area for research to really look at how it's able to do that and whether there is something about a dog's immune system that would protect it. dogs are man's best friend. let's see if they can help us here. >> thank you, sanjay. did you say everything you want. again, we don't want to scare people. >> the point is -- >> he's a purdue guy, i'm a michigan guy. >> i have to go to a break. sorry about that. >> the important thing is what if it does go airborne and everybody is told there is no possibility of that for the wrong reasons? right? if we're insisting on reasons that are in fact incorrect that, would b
debbie to sit in the middle and being very patient. go ahead, dr.e. >> well, i think one thing we should also look at is the dog. there is evidence that dogs can actually care i didn't think ebola virus. there is no evidence that it spreads to humans or that it infects dogs. but, you know, if we're looking at ways to fight the virus, one thing to consider is how is the dog actually able to carry ebola virus and not get infected? that might be an area for research to really look at how...
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here is debbie before. let's see the new debbie. the big news here is not the highlights, which you did get, i like the base color as well, which makes her soft and even more beautiful. but, again, vanessa gave her this great haircut. >> love it. >> it is much shorter. you don't have to hold on to your long hair to look young. >> what do you think? >> beautiful. >> thank you. >> that outfit is adorable. >> in honor of pink power, adria adriana papell, great blouse, and nydj, you can wear with everything. >> next is linda halderman. she's turning 60 on october 30th. last time she colored her hair is three months ago. she's low maintenance, eyeliner, lip gloss, foundation only in the winter. she's going to jake mamaica for 60th birthday. she wants a glam new look. she's here with her friends. let's listen to her story. >> why does she deserve it? >> i think linda deserves it because she's a great person, she takes care of her family, there is nothing she wouldn't drop and do for anybody. she's been my best friend forever and we made i
here is debbie before. let's see the new debbie. the big news here is not the highlights, which you did get, i like the base color as well, which makes her soft and even more beautiful. but, again, vanessa gave her this great haircut. >> love it. >> it is much shorter. you don't have to hold on to your long hair to look young. >> what do you think? >> beautiful. >> thank you. >> that outfit is adorable. >> in honor of pink power, adria adriana papell,...
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. >> moderator: debbie standiford. standiford: this is another example of government intrusion into the free-market, setting arbitrary floors on wages. wages are a private contract between an employer and an employee and employees and employers should be allowed to bargain for the prices they are willing to pay and what they're willing to work for. what a floor on the minimum wage does is push people out that don't have the skills to get the lowest paid jobs. the implication is always that people are trying to support a family on minimum wage. that is almost never the case. the vast majority of people affected by minimum wage are upper-middle-class young people. those are the people starting out, working minimum-wage jobs through high school and early college so it almost never affects people trying to support a family on this income so to set arbitrary barriers to keep kids from getting the skills they need to move on up the ladder is one more example of a feel-good law where government steps in, it feels good to say
. >> moderator: debbie standiford. standiford: this is another example of government intrusion into the free-market, setting arbitrary floors on wages. wages are a private contract between an employer and an employee and employees and employers should be allowed to bargain for the prices they are willing to pay and what they're willing to work for. what a floor on the minimum wage does is push people out that don't have the skills to get the lowest paid jobs. the implication is always...
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. >> debbie also considers herself green. >> it's something that debbie dooley and her green coalitioneryone to get behind. >> my advice to con essentialtives and people on the left, as well. there is an energy revolution of this nation moving toward green energy and decentralized ener jie. invest in solar energy. >> 39% of the electricity generated last year. but solar energy prices are predicted to decrease dramatically. >> the cost of solar has dropped 80% in the last fooi years. it's been an incredible drop similar to flat panel tvs, computers, cell phones. >> and it's the speed of that drop that offers so much hope. in barely more than a decade, it's become so cheap and ubiquitous that some are dismantling the land lines that people have relied on for more than a hundred years. >> we'll answer that question and many more tomorrow on our final day "all in america" coal country. >>> first, tonight, this is the summer cell phone recordings of police stops. and this latest one is going to blow your mind. go long. >>> over the last few months, but it feels like almost every day, we hav
. >> debbie also considers herself green. >> it's something that debbie dooley and her green coalitioneryone to get behind. >> my advice to con essentialtives and people on the left, as well. there is an energy revolution of this nation moving toward green energy and decentralized ener jie. invest in solar energy. >> 39% of the electricity generated last year. but solar energy prices are predicted to decrease dramatically. >> the cost of solar has dropped 80% in...
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erin knows a debbie downer. and i think a debbie downer livesed in of me.t do you think? >> hey. okay. >> you're playing at theater right here in new york. >> great to see you. >>> coming up -- chug, chug, chug. how to get one of a kind uggs for free, coming up after this. >> go ahead. >> thank you. >> and they've covered everyone from adel to one direction, piano guy, newest matchup performance. >> right after these messages. [ woman ] i've had it with my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a re
erin knows a debbie downer. and i think a debbie downer livesed in of me.t do you think? >> hey. okay. >> you're playing at theater right here in new york. >> great to see you. >>> coming up -- chug, chug, chug. how to get one of a kind uggs for free, coming up after this. >> go ahead. >> thank you. >> and they've covered everyone from adel to one direction, piano guy, newest matchup performance. >> right after these messages. [ woman ] i've...
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downer but there was in reason to be debbie downer last year. >> unbelievable, miami is a great team are competitive. last year it was i great season, for us and we were exited to play. hopefully it turns out the the same this year. >> last year we were so excited we were here. this year there is new guys on the team, double n with the high top fade, do you ever look at him. he has kid and play thing going. you know who kid and play is. >> yes, i know that. >> do you ever look at him and want to do one of these kind of things maybe at practice. >> yeah, he has a great personality, great hair yeah, he does remind me of kid and play, except he needs to work on his dance moves a little bit. >> that is something you dueled do in rehab, work on your moves, you guys can get matching of halls. >> that is right, matching overhauls, i may grow my hair a little bit higher so we have matching flat tops and all that. >> that is what i like about you. >> i see you have the syracuse shirt on. >> of course. >> but for florida state we showed you what it looked like this weekend didn't we. >> you gu
downer but there was in reason to be debbie downer last year. >> unbelievable, miami is a great team are competitive. last year it was i great season, for us and we were exited to play. hopefully it turns out the the same this year. >> last year we were so excited we were here. this year there is new guys on the team, double n with the high top fade, do you ever look at him. he has kid and play thing going. you know who kid and play is. >> yes, i know that. >> do you...
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. >> and little debbie says, i want to meet justin timberlake. one. >> is that little jessica? no, little deb. >> i. >> i like those little powdered cakes. >> you just put it in your mouth, let it melt. >> no, i just bite it, chew, swallow. >> all right. >> i'm a tastykake girl. >> that's right, tastykake's rule. >> wasn't lib debbie named after a philadelphian, though? >> look at that, bringing it all back. >> hey, fourth and walnut. >> really? >> what the heck is your name? common, sue. answer back to kim and chris kardashian, flight attendant. >> oh,. >> chris jenner was as flight attendant, met robert cards ash yan, they got married? >> now she is the mommager. >> all right, cafe, in australia. >> okay. >> she doesn't want wild kids to come into had your restaurant. >> she is the own of this cafe? >> owner of this cafe. she so fed one these out of control little brats, she says, they destroyed her property, and she doesn't want them there any more. she says it is just time for them to go. she posted this all up on her facebook page. she said
. >> and little debbie says, i want to meet justin timberlake. one. >> is that little jessica? no, little deb. >> i. >> i like those little powdered cakes. >> you just put it in your mouth, let it melt. >> no, i just bite it, chew, swallow. >> all right. >> i'm a tastykake girl. >> that's right, tastykake's rule. >> wasn't lib debbie named after a philadelphian, though? >> look at that, bringing it all back. >> hey, fourth...
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but at 2:00, we have the news maker with dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >>> c-span's 2015 student cam competition is under way. this nationwide competition will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a 5 to 7 minute documentary entitled "the three branches and you." video needs to include c-span programming, show var rig points of view and submit by january 20, 2015. go student cam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >>> now national security agency director michael rogers talks about the nsa's mission and efforts to create transparency. he spoke at the intelligence and national security alliance in august. it is 50 minutes. >>> well, good evening. can you hear me in the back? can you hear me in the back in excellent. first and foremost, thank you for taking time out of your busy lives to spend time together this evening. to be honest, i was somewhat shocked. when i was asked to do this, i said, you want to do an event in d.c. in the middle of august? i didn't think there would be ve
but at 2:00, we have the news maker with dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >>> c-span's 2015 student cam competition is under way. this nationwide competition will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a 5 to 7 minute documentary entitled "the three branches and you." video needs to include c-span programming, show var rig points of view and submit by january 20, 2015. go student cam.org for more information. grab a...
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take a look at dnc chair debbie wasserman-schultz and her very basic avoidance of the question. >> isis election about president obama's policy sns. >> this election is about making sure we elect a congress that will focus on the priorities that people care about the most. >> is the president -- >> i let you finish. ryan, i let you finish. >> the question -- >> i great deal with darryl isis. and what darryll issa said is we need to make sure that we recognize we have to keep our people safe. >> what's on the ballot, are they president's policiepolicie? >> are the president's policies on or not? >> maybe you can let candy ask me the questions rather than you. >> she's been doing a great job of it so far. >> i've answered it multiple times. >> are the president's policies on the ballot, yes or no? >> jobs and the economy are on the ballot. [ overlapping speakers ] >> things are not going well in this country. >> like an old "hannity & combs" show. new republican national committee ad is reminding voters that although democrats might policies on the ballot, he's the leader of the policy
take a look at dnc chair debbie wasserman-schultz and her very basic avoidance of the question. >> isis election about president obama's policy sns. >> this election is about making sure we elect a congress that will focus on the priorities that people care about the most. >> is the president -- >> i let you finish. ryan, i let you finish. >> the question -- >> i great deal with darryl isis. and what darryll issa said is we need to make sure that we recognize...
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>> debbie. >> talk to me about the plan that went to making this ♪ >> this float we have been runningt --. >> you did not do that. you did not do that. she does not say the "n" word. we are meeting great people having a great type. >> i am so excited this is our third time being with the parade, the atmosphere, the exciting, you cannot believe it with the first parade in 2010 there was a gentleman standing beside me and he wastage to me and i did not have a clue what he was saying because the cloud was -- crowd was so loud you could not hear a thing. love you. love you. love you. >> thank you. we are totally into nascars. >> guys, thought you took it back, giving it back to you guys but i will keep meeting great people like debbie talking about 30 years of doing this because this is what it is all about, just having fun. back to the studio. >> it is okay to throw a curve ball. >> families enjoy seeing the parade in person the unified school district is theying parents to keep their kids in school today. >> our schools are deciding how to handle it. some will schools will show the para
>> debbie. >> talk to me about the plan that went to making this ♪ >> this float we have been runningt --. >> you did not do that. you did not do that. she does not say the "n" word. we are meeting great people having a great type. >> i am so excited this is our third time being with the parade, the atmosphere, the exciting, you cannot believe it with the first parade in 2010 there was a gentleman standing beside me and he wastage to me and i did not...
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. >> but debby norris, heather's mother, says bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten by himhat were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death, she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law, which made domestic violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and that there are people out there that care and there are resources for them to turn to. when you're in abusive relationship and you decide to go back, you're going to hear the words, i'm sorry, i've changed, i'll never do it again, i love you. and you want to believe it, so you end up going back, and i believe that's what heather did. >> i mean she loved me. i know she did. when she -- when she was -- after she got off me, i had
. >> but debby norris, heather's mother, says bean is a liar. >> i know that heather was beaten by himhat were pretty bad. one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating. two of those beatings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death, she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law, which made domestic...
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. >> this afternoon we spoke to debbie schultz about president obama's role in the midterms. why the president isn't campaigning. she says the president is campaigning in some competitive races. john followed up like this. >> what races? >> the president is campaigning in competitive races. >> what competitive senate races? >> there are races the president is campaigning in around the country. he is also governing. >> that was painful to listen to. like a lot of questions, why he isn't now trying to win these biggest battles, are they still smart to keep them out of iowa north carolina? >> i think the bottom line is, candidates have to run their own races. the candidates don't want him in those states. they don't have any choice in this matter. everyone should watch this interview. it is fascinating on a lot of levels. she is forthright admitting she voted for president obama. he is a drag. he is the big issue republicans trying to nationalize the race around. senate candidates don't want him. >> you see democrats looking to make a case the president cost them the midterms. n
. >> this afternoon we spoke to debbie schultz about president obama's role in the midterms. why the president isn't campaigning. she says the president is campaigning in some competitive races. john followed up like this. >> what races? >> the president is campaigning in competitive races. >> what competitive senate races? >> there are races the president is campaigning in around the country. he is also governing. >> that was painful to listen to. like a lot...
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i got to tell you, debbie, me neither. cash came in. the margins -- they talk about mix whenever someone sells something. so it's the product mix slipped from 11.6, 11.2 percent. there's just some concern about that. but i'm in it. i still continue to think it's a buy. but it's very frustrating. this is when a technician does better in the market than someone who uses fundamentals because a technician would not have been in that stock. >> i like it, but i do like the fundamentals, but i'm not a technician. charles: any of those real pure military plays they're outperforming boeing. >> they are, but boeing raised growth 19 percent year over year. they beat the street nicely. they pay nice dividends. >> this comes from they actually disdisclosed their most popular product is costing more. charles: that's the margin problem. >> cost creeping it up. it shouldn't be significant. the backlog here was amazing. there was 500 and one orders for boeing in the quarter. it's crazy. charles: you think about the next 20 years, the -- the market will
i got to tell you, debbie, me neither. cash came in. the margins -- they talk about mix whenever someone sells something. so it's the product mix slipped from 11.6, 11.2 percent. there's just some concern about that. but i'm in it. i still continue to think it's a buy. but it's very frustrating. this is when a technician does better in the market than someone who uses fundamentals because a technician would not have been in that stock. >> i like it, but i do like the fundamentals, but i'm...
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stay with abc 7 and debbie j. lo.com for updates. an emotional plea from a mother to who shot her son. he was shot one week ago and since has been fighting for his life. jaydan is making strides toward recovery. the community gathered to pray for him and other children living with violence. richard reeve has the story. >> it was one week ago tonight that jaydan was shot in the head. he was on life support, but his family now says he is recovering. his mother was on the streets with hundreds of other people pushing for an end to gun violence. it was a walk to stop the violence. friday a drizzly sont, her nine-year-old remains in the hospital after being shot in the head a week ago. >> he was lying on the concrete asking what was wrong with his head. wasitnesses say jaydan walking home at about 8:30 p.m. when shots rang out. were hit bythers gunfire. family members say jaydan, initially on life support, is now conscious. his eyes are open. >> he is awake. we have to be strong for him. >> in a packed community center gym, words of praye
stay with abc 7 and debbie j. lo.com for updates. an emotional plea from a mother to who shot her son. he was shot one week ago and since has been fighting for his life. jaydan is making strides toward recovery. the community gathered to pray for him and other children living with violence. richard reeve has the story. >> it was one week ago tonight that jaydan was shot in the head. he was on life support, but his family now says he is recovering. his mother was on the streets with...