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you think he has the time devote to the arctic council on a day-to-day basis with dealing with ebola syria isis, and everything else in the world? there's a -- something that goes along with leadership and that's you have a lot on your plate. the united states is fortunately oar unfortunately involved in a an awful lot of things around the world. therefore the arctic isn't a huge problem so it's hard to draw attention. hive been trying to do how to couple with the national imperative, something that will draw in the american people, and we are still struggling but we're getting closer. >> yes, sir. >> thank you. richard ranger from the american petroleum institute. the lady's question prompts a suggestion for you to consider and that is through some resource associated with the u.s. chairmanship, a recommended reading list something you could develop over time with the state of alaska, with academia. a lot of greet books are out there, very lopez, arctic dreams, the "50 miles from tomorrow." i think from the standpoint of the long pull, building student interest, academic interest public intere
you think he has the time devote to the arctic council on a day-to-day basis with dealing with ebola syria isis, and everything else in the world? there's a -- something that goes along with leadership and that's you have a lot on your plate. the united states is fortunately oar unfortunately involved in a an awful lot of things around the world. therefore the arctic isn't a huge problem so it's hard to draw attention. hive been trying to do how to couple with the national imperative, something...
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think he has the time to devote to the arctic council on a day to day basis with dealing with ebola syria, isis and everything else in the world? you know, there's something that goes along with leadership and that's because you have a lot on your plate. the united states is fortunately or unfortunately involved in an awful lot of things around the world, therefore the arctic isn't a huge problem right now for anybody so it's hard to draw that attention. so that's what i've been trying to do. how can you come up with something that will draw in the american people. we're still struggling but i think we're getting closer. >> yes, sir. >> thank you. richard ranger. the lady's question prompts a suggestion for you to consider admiral papp. that is through some resource associated with the u.s. chairmanship, a recommended reading list, something that you could develop over time with the state of alaska with academia. there are a lot of great books out there barry lopez, "arctic dreams." but i think from the standpoint of the long pull, building student interest, academic interest public interest i
think he has the time to devote to the arctic council on a day to day basis with dealing with ebola syria, isis and everything else in the world? you know, there's something that goes along with leadership and that's because you have a lot on your plate. the united states is fortunately or unfortunately involved in an awful lot of things around the world, therefore the arctic isn't a huge problem right now for anybody so it's hard to draw that attention. so that's what i've been trying to do....
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counsel but do you think he has time to devote to on a day to day bases while dealing with ebola, syria, isiseverything else in the world? there is something that goes along with leadership and that is you have a lot on your plate. and the united states is unfortunately or fortunately involve in a lot around the world and the arctic isn't a huge problem so it is hard to draw attention. that is what i am trying to do. come up with a national imperative. something to draw in american people. >> thank you. richard ranger from the petroleum institute. the question prompted something for you to consider and that is through some resource associated with the u.s. chairmanship a recommended reading list. something that you could develop over time with the state of alaska with academic. there is a lot of books out there that i think from the standpoint of the long toll building student and academic interest and public interest. that is a suggestion that could be developed over your tenure. >> we are using the full bright scholarships to gain interest and bring people in. that is one of the reasons why
counsel but do you think he has time to devote to on a day to day bases while dealing with ebola, syria, isiseverything else in the world? there is something that goes along with leadership and that is you have a lot on your plate. and the united states is unfortunately or fortunately involve in a lot around the world and the arctic isn't a huge problem so it is hard to draw attention. that is what i am trying to do. come up with a national imperative. something to draw in american people....
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with dealing with ebola, syria isis and everything else in the world?omething that goes along with leadership and that's that you got a lot on your plate. the united states is fortunately or unfortunately involved in an awful lot of things around the world. therefore the arctic isn't a huge problem right now for anybody. so it's hard to draw that attention. that's what i've been trying to do. how can you come up with a national imperative, something that will draw in the american people? we're still struggling with that. but i think we're getting closer. >> thank you. richard ranger from the american petroleum institute. this question prompts a suggestion for you to consider admiral papp. and that is, through some resource associated with the u.s. chairmanship, a recommended reading list, something that you could develop over time, with the state of alaska, with academia. there's a lot of great books out there. "arctic dreams," "50 miles from tomorrow," but i think from the standpoint of the long pull, building student interest, academic interest, publi
with dealing with ebola, syria isis and everything else in the world?omething that goes along with leadership and that's that you got a lot on your plate. the united states is fortunately or unfortunately involved in an awful lot of things around the world. therefore the arctic isn't a huge problem right now for anybody. so it's hard to draw that attention. that's what i've been trying to do. how can you come up with a national imperative, something that will draw in the american people? we're...
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ebola. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. >>> already claimed large swaths of territory in iraq and syria is expanding into libya as isis faces a new challenge from a diverse group. we have fox coverage tonight on the isis move of setting up shop in libya. we begin with baghdad's effort to regain lost territory in northern iraq. >> despite the wide spread belief that the iraqi military isn't ready to take on isis the military is doing just that tonight. >> after weeks of speculation about an upcoming iraqi forces announced a surprise attack today. >> translator: our goal is to liberate people of oppression. we should protect the citizens and their property. >> reporter: the u.s. military command in baghdad tweeting that 27,000 iraqi troops begun on the town. the force is much larger as several thousand are also fighting along side troops. local media in baghdad reported ground troops carried out the assault with sport from artillery. >> translator: we will crush them. >> reporter: with a quarter of a million people living in tikrit its location is extremely strategic, considered the gateway to the triangle where isis ha
ebola. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. >>> already claimed large swaths of territory in iraq and syria is expanding into libya as isis faces a new challenge from a diverse group. we have fox coverage tonight on the isis move of setting up shop in libya. we begin with baghdad's effort to regain lost territory in northern iraq. >> despite the wide spread belief that the iraqi military isn't ready to take on isis...
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ebola patients. she cracked the virus treating thomas eric duncan last year. >>> three british girls are seen boarding buses in turkey. it's worried the girls are heading to syria to join isisback to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the crimes are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a national issue. according to a government study, 1 in 3 teens reports being bullied. and the scariest thing about that number, the department of justice considers it possibly the most underreported safety problem in american schools. but when it's caught on camera, it forces us to pay attention. january 11th, 2011, upper darby pennsylvania. 13-year-old nadine corey is surround, then viciously beaten by a group of teenage thugs. one teen records the incident on his cell phone as six attackers brutally punch, kick and drag nadine, laughing while they do it. >> it's bullying in america at its worst. it's caught on video. >> the incident enrages police superintendent michael chitwood so much that he releases the video to the press. >> it's unconscionable. we're not going to tolerate it. nadine is hoisted into a tre
ebola patients. she cracked the virus treating thomas eric duncan last year. >>> three british girls are seen boarding buses in turkey. it's worried the girls are heading to syria to join isisback to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the crimes are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a national issue. according to a government study, 1 in 3 teens reports being bullied. and...
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regarding ebola and want to be one of the first to commend you for the administration's approach to iraq and syria. . we kept chemical weapons out of the area. otherwise they would be in isishands and we repelled the tax on the haditha dam, mosul dam and baghdad, all without u.s. combat casualties. a lot of people throw out other ideas. maybe they would have made things better and things would have been worse. than any other strategy could have. as to the partnership, you say it shouldn't be a race to the bottom. but vietnam is 30 cents an hour. that is the bottom. and we're told that we're going to get free access to the markets of vietnam, but they don't have freedom and they don't have markets. they were told there's going to be labor rights for vietnamese workers. they don't dare assert them because the human rights situation is such that they risk their own lives. so i hope that -- i mean 30 cents an hour is the bottom and that's what we're racing to. also as to china and this transpacific agreement with the rules of origin in our other agreements, goods that are 50%, 60 where is 80% made in china can then go to another country, get slapped with a tag and come into th
regarding ebola and want to be one of the first to commend you for the administration's approach to iraq and syria. . we kept chemical weapons out of the area. otherwise they would be in isishands and we repelled the tax on the haditha dam, mosul dam and baghdad, all without u.s. combat casualties. a lot of people throw out other ideas. maybe they would have made things better and things would have been worse. than any other strategy could have. as to the partnership, you say it shouldn't be a...