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robert ely has this sort. ulysses s. grant has no sword at all. robert ely has beautiful spurs. greg comes in with muddy boots. robert ely has this perfect posher. granted slumped overlooking. so you had this amazing contrast between two great generals and it's something people have noted ever since. yes. >> i believe that robert ely graduated second in his class at west point. at the time they became engineers. i was able able to get into the infantry and where did he learn to be able to be head of the northern virginia army? >> i'm glad you asked because he did graduate second in its class and he was considered the most prestigious ranch of the army you could go into. to go back to what i said in the beginning the reason he was coming through louisville in 1837, he was on its way to say it was to perform work on the mississippi river. during the mexican-american war, he really puts his skills and work because engineers played important when deciding what armies can go and what he has what is called then a peculiar talent for topography and he sees roots that other people can't
robert ely has this sort. ulysses s. grant has no sword at all. robert ely has beautiful spurs. greg comes in with muddy boots. robert ely has this perfect posher. granted slumped overlooking. so you had this amazing contrast between two great generals and it's something people have noted ever since. yes. >> i believe that robert ely graduated second in his class at west point. at the time they became engineers. i was able able to get into the infantry and where did he learn to be able to...
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eli was a good kid. any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month. and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now. and the word needs to get out there to the rest of the world that these things will -- they'll kill your kids. they're going to kill anybody who takes them. they're pure unadulterated poison. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> people are lighting up all over the country. they call it the green rush. marijuana has moved out of the back alleys and into the open. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> in some states it's legal to grow, to sell, to smoke. and marijuana could be legalized in a city near you. so easy to get, and many think so harmless. when the smoke clears, is mar
eli was a good kid. any family. >> i talk to a lot of people during the course of a day or the course of a month. and you know, if it comes up, we have this conversation, and most people still don't know what they are. they don't know what the drugs are or how badly they can impact their lives. well, we're witnessing the impact now. we've had this horrible loss. we lost a child. we didn't know about the drugs. we know about them now. and the word needs to get out there to the rest of the...
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this is eli, eli is also an extremely old animal at the san francisco zoo. let me pull the -- eli is 34 years old. she made an important contribution to the critically endangered species. eli has 14 offspring, 15 grandkids and 6 great grandkids and two great-great grandkids. the zoo is proud of this work with the black rhino species and, in fact the san francisco zoo has two of the five living species of rhinos. we have an asian rhino and black rhino and we have two of the five represented in our collection. what i would like to talk to you about is ab 96. the san francisco zoo would like to express its support of assembly bill 96. you may be aware in 1977 a bill was passed to limit the trade and purchasing of ivory, but there was a big loophole and this ab 96 is going to try to close that loophole. it was introduced last week. the goal of the bill is to help save elephants and rhinos from extinction by banning the sale and possession with intent to sell elephant ivory and rhino horns. the bill gets its name from the 1996 global elephant campaign in which an
this is eli, eli is also an extremely old animal at the san francisco zoo. let me pull the -- eli is 34 years old. she made an important contribution to the critically endangered species. eli has 14 offspring, 15 grandkids and 6 great grandkids and two great-great grandkids. the zoo is proud of this work with the black rhino species and, in fact the san francisco zoo has two of the five living species of rhinos. we have an asian rhino and black rhino and we have two of the five represented in...
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last week 3-year-old maggie and her brother eli were exposed to measles at this clinic near phoenix, arizona. now eli ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus which can cause brain damage and even death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and facebook messages and say please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli has measles it is quite likely she gave it to his sister and she could be in danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy that would have wiped out any immunity from her own vaccine. >> what's your biggest fear for maggie? >> my biggest fear is i lose my child. or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. i mean my family has been through enough in the last six months. i mean i know there's worse out there but we have had a rough go of it. i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us not to get anywhere near eli or maggie. so we asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also n
last week 3-year-old maggie and her brother eli were exposed to measles at this clinic near phoenix, arizona. now eli ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus which can cause brain damage and even death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and facebook messages and say please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli has measles it is quite likely she gave it to his sister and she could be in danger because maggie has leukemia. her...
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>> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us not to get anywhere near elir maggie. so we asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also not going to get near their father. and that's because like many adults he has only limited immunity to the measles. we can talk to their mother however, because blood tests show she does have full immunity. and this is how the children were put in danger. four members of one arizona family went to disney land in december. they refused to vaccinate their children and came down with measles and went to the clinic. that family gave measles to a woman at the clinic and she in turn exposed 195 children including maggie and eli. what would you say to that family if you could talk to them? >> your children don't live in your liblttle bubble. your children live in a big bubble. >> reporter: health authorities aren't naming the family of vaccine refusers but we spoke with this man, dr. jack wolfson, an arizona physician, who refuses to vaccinate his two young sons because he says vaccines are toxic. could you live
>> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us not to get anywhere near elir maggie. so we asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also not going to get near their father. and that's because like many adults he has only limited immunity to the measles. we can talk to their mother however, because blood tests show she does have full immunity. and this is how the children were put in danger. four members of one arizona family went to disney...
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my coach texted me after eli won his national championship and said go get your ring. i didn't want to talk about it too much at that point but i had a belief we would get it done. eli texted me before the game. i'm sure he texted me after the game too. we formed a close bond. it shows eastern is putting them out, baby. >> now, while there are euphoric with the win in new england, 3,000 miles away in seattle, fans not as happy. >> come on the this seahawk fan took out his whole television in the video posted to youtube. some fans taking it a little harder than others. can't make some of this stuff up. that's sports. stick around. >>> we're getting word of some utility poles down in the wynnefield section of philadelphia. here's tim furlong with the latest. >> reporter: that's right. parkside and bryn mawr avenue a dramatic picture. you see what is going on here. we're told by neighbors last night a car hit this pole. you can see they say the wind has made it a lot worse. we've talked to the fire department as well. they're on their way out to try to fix this. what ende
my coach texted me after eli won his national championship and said go get your ring. i didn't want to talk about it too much at that point but i had a belief we would get it done. eli texted me before the game. i'm sure he texted me after the game too. we formed a close bond. it shows eastern is putting them out, baby. >> now, while there are euphoric with the win in new england, 3,000 miles away in seattle, fans not as happy. >> come on the this seahawk fan took out his whole...
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. >>> eli, just 10-month-old and too young to be vaccinated, is showing signs of the virus which canness brain damage, or even death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and facebook messages saying please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli has measles, it's likely he gave it to his sister and she could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any measles vaccine. what is your biggest fear? >> that i lose my child. sort of that she get a severe case and becomes deaf. i mean my family's been through enough in the last six months. i know there's worse out there but we've had a rough go of it. i don't want her to go through anything else. >> reporter: the centers for disease control told us not to get anywhere near eli or maggie. we've asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also not going near their father. like many adults he has only limited immunity to the measles. we can talk to their mother however, because blood tests show she does have full immun
. >>> eli, just 10-month-old and too young to be vaccinated, is showing signs of the virus which canness brain damage, or even death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and facebook messages saying please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli has measles, it's likely he gave it to his sister and she could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any measles...
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here to help us is eli lake. know you have read the speech, studied it, you have a masters degree in jeb bush. this is the first step into foreign affairs for governor bush. tell us your reactions today. >> i think what he said about the surge is what bush and other top officials and his brothers administration have said. bush himself acknowledged the mistakes when he talked to the nation announcing the surge idea and the idea that it stabilized , iraq is something that bush and people in his administration have said. what i heard is something that goes to romney's 2012 vision for foreign policy where there is an emphasis on american leadership and the moral argument that american leadership makes the world better. that is a direct attack on the presumption that lingers in the background of obama's foreign policy, particularly from his first term, which is that the presence of troops in iraq lead to instability will stop instability. jeb bush is in the gop foreign camp, consensus and is the continuation of how ro
here to help us is eli lake. know you have read the speech, studied it, you have a masters degree in jeb bush. this is the first step into foreign affairs for governor bush. tell us your reactions today. >> i think what he said about the surge is what bush and other top officials and his brothers administration have said. bush himself acknowledged the mistakes when he talked to the nation announcing the surge idea and the idea that it stabilized , iraq is something that bush and people in...
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. >> reporter: and king and eli walked through the public housing to smoke synthetic marijuana known2. >> it's closed or we would be inside and not smoking k 2 in the warm about to go to bed and take a shower. let's walk girl. >> reporter: high at about 10:00 p.m. they hop the subway to the bronx. >> we are in the bronx waiting for the b 6 bus and going to a 24-hour drop in center. >> reporter: accepts adults over 25 years old but since the temperature dropped below freezing the shelter makes exceptions for younger people like king and eli, one night down and one more to go and who knows where the next night will take them. >> after a while you just start to crash and i'm a trooper and a survivor. >> reporter: this is the second night king eli and friend faye need to fend for themselves and we connected with faye today and was turned away last night from a shelter she thought she had a spot and spent the night sleeping on the train and king and eli since the temperature is below freezing again tonight they will probably get in the bronx shelter for men or 25 the same as they stayed l
. >> reporter: and king and eli walked through the public housing to smoke synthetic marijuana known2. >> it's closed or we would be inside and not smoking k 2 in the warm about to go to bed and take a shower. let's walk girl. >> reporter: high at about 10:00 p.m. they hop the subway to the bronx. >> we are in the bronx waiting for the b 6 bus and going to a 24-hour drop in center. >> reporter: accepts adults over 25 years old but since the temperature dropped...
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also on the list is a collection of ely saz low's pulitzer prize-winning articles on the impact of food stamps on a small town's economy. in `nsa secrets," the most puts into book form its reporting on edward snowden. also on the e-book list is a series of stories on america's relationship with personal firearms and the history of gun control in "guns in america." and wrapping up the list investigative reporter robert o'hara jr. expounds on the potential for cyber warfare and computer hacking to see what other e-books "the washington post" has published visit washingtonpost.com/e-books. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> on booktv of this weekend -- on booktv this weekend, we're live from politics & prose bookstore in washington, d.c. with avenue ya sa car ya, author of "the upstairs wife" about her experiences as a woman in pakistan. we take a trip to to corpus christi, texas to bring you the area's literary scene as well as a visit to johns hopkins university to talk with professors for
also on the list is a collection of ely saz low's pulitzer prize-winning articles on the impact of food stamps on a small town's economy. in `nsa secrets," the most puts into book form its reporting on edward snowden. also on the e-book list is a series of stories on america's relationship with personal firearms and the history of gun control in "guns in america." and wrapping up the list investigative reporter robert o'hara jr. expounds on the potential for cyber warfare and...
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. >>> eli harrell is someone we hope to be watching sundays this fall. the university of virginia standout is at the nfl combine trying to impress the scouts for the upcoming draft. >> so close to fulfilling his dreams. and the dreams of his mother even without her by his side. diana russ. >> i watched her take her last breath so, that was tough. i can see it right now, but that's what drives me each and every day. >> reporter: 15 years old, too young to lose a mother to cancer. >> i had a lot of lonely nights. you know my mom was all i had and losing her so early really forced me to have that grittiness about me. >> reporter: uva's eli harrell, raised by hisolder brother now on a mission to play in the nfl. >> i can't wait. getting chills now. you know i feel like i have a lot to prove. being a junior, i just turned 21. i'm one of the youngest guys here. going to uva, didn't win a lot of game never went to a bowl game. i want to get back to winning. >> reporter: out of the 32 teams the virginia defensive lineman drims of playing for the washington redsk
. >>> eli harrell is someone we hope to be watching sundays this fall. the university of virginia standout is at the nfl combine trying to impress the scouts for the upcoming draft. >> so close to fulfilling his dreams. and the dreams of his mother even without her by his side. diana russ. >> i watched her take her last breath so, that was tough. i can see it right now, but that's what drives me each and every day. >> reporter: 15 years old, too young to lose a mother...
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eli, what is the reaction you're hering there to this particularly brutal execution? >> well i mean it's -- to give a reaction but i can tell you that baghdad is in the center of this fight. i have been out to the front in deala as well as talked to the kurdish commanders last week who are fighting isis at this point. and it is -- right now iraq is a country that is back at war. and unfortunately, i think leading the fight is not so much the iraqi army but it's many of these extremists shia militias on the other side. increasingly there's a risk at least in the theater in iraq that the campaign against isis is turning very much into a civil war. >> and eli, you just heard jim miklaszewski, our pentagon reporter talk about the dangers in working with partner forces in the region. what have you seen in terms of the reliability of the forces on the ground that the u.s. is now arming and training more and more aggressively? >> well first of all, it's unclear exactly how much has started. almost everyone i talked to from iraqi generallies and others involved in the fight a
eli, what is the reaction you're hering there to this particularly brutal execution? >> well i mean it's -- to give a reaction but i can tell you that baghdad is in the center of this fight. i have been out to the front in deala as well as talked to the kurdish commanders last week who are fighting isis at this point. and it is -- right now iraq is a country that is back at war. and unfortunately, i think leading the fight is not so much the iraqi army but it's many of these extremists...
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. >> and as a father, i would say just consider the maggies and elis out there.there is a lot of kids out there for a good reason have not been vaccinated yet or cannot be vaccinated. keep them in mind as you make your decision. as a pediatrician, i say that vaccinations are safe in the case of measles extremely effective. and it is okay to have questions. you need to talk to your pediatrician and get good information before you make the decisions. >> well said. and thank you for sharing your story with us. and we'll see how maggie and eli are doing. and rooting for them both and your family. thanks for the time today. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. we received word that it u.s. congressman patrickanly has died after a battle with brain cancer. the mississippi republican was elected to congress in 2010. he had lost much of his eyesight. he had a degenerative disease. and gained noityit about god and last year he suffered a strong and underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor. congressman nunnelee was 56 years old. >> a father who draws his entire monthly salary
. >> and as a father, i would say just consider the maggies and elis out there.there is a lot of kids out there for a good reason have not been vaccinated yet or cannot be vaccinated. keep them in mind as you make your decision. as a pediatrician, i say that vaccinations are safe in the case of measles extremely effective. and it is okay to have questions. you need to talk to your pediatrician and get good information before you make the decisions. >> well said. and thank you for...
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his name is chef eli. we'll talk.t to know how did you t >> we head right next do, mark streak, to high street, being praised yet again for some great food. >> yes, last year the chef there was named one of food and magazine's best new chefs. and now bonn appetite has named high street the second best new restaurant in the entire country. >> now his food is on the cover of saveur magazine, so front and center of it all of course, mike is live there now at high street to get a taste. >> yes, isn't it amazing all of the different awards they're get not only forks next-door, the same people that own it, same people both restaurant high street on market. got the cover. that's like being like a swimsuit model and making sports illustrated right? >> sam hates being on tv so they made the cover. you know chef eli he has been around here for awhile, had him on the show before. congratulations. and you are kurd you've been named to the best pastry chef in america. >> one of. >> well, close to number one food and wine magazine?
his name is chef eli. we'll talk.t to know how did you t >> we head right next do, mark streak, to high street, being praised yet again for some great food. >> yes, last year the chef there was named one of food and magazine's best new chefs. and now bonn appetite has named high street the second best new restaurant in the entire country. >> now his food is on the cover of saveur magazine, so front and center of it all of course, mike is live there now at high street to get a...
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how can american politicians respond to elie weisel's heart-felt plea?> he lost his family in the holocaust. last time around the world was silent and no one did put out the warning. this time we won't be silent. i will not apologize for fighting for the very existence of israel. i will not apologize for telling the truth about iran, even if some people want to ignore it. i will not apologize for defending the free world against the middle east going nuclear. just imagine if isis iran, hezbollah, egypt, saudi arabia all go nuclear? that would be a disaster. we have to fight and speak up. >> the prime minister's speech still on. elie weisel will be there even if some american politicians will not. >>> blizzard warnings and bitter cold temperatures. it's the perfect excuse to stay home with your valentine. meteorologist janice dean is tracking this because the forecast is also filled with danger possibilities. >>> and a new report on a cancer treatment they say helped a number of patients into remission. >>> tune in tonight at 10:00 p.m. or "greta investig
how can american politicians respond to elie weisel's heart-felt plea?> he lost his family in the holocaust. last time around the world was silent and no one did put out the warning. this time we won't be silent. i will not apologize for fighting for the very existence of israel. i will not apologize for telling the truth about iran, even if some people want to ignore it. i will not apologize for defending the free world against the middle east going nuclear. just imagine if isis iran,...
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. >> good evening my name is eli crusading i wasn't getting ready to is this but because i heard you know a pastor who only been here a year see the police who have been killing our kids when have you came down there and spoke to our kids don't be sending people down there they see them they're not causing no problem that's the only plays it's a neutral spot if you know what neutral mean people come from all places and come in phil and other places where they can't come no where else. >> talk to the commission not no one. >> we don't need this is where coming to serve our kids some of the sisters here that have stated sensitivity training and stop coming out the neighborhood as the stop force cause everything that comes into our neighborhood have to be put on the ground it ain't just the skids putting occupy the ground i had to sit on the group too i'm 65 years old it's not like it's something architecturally happening this is planned out and i know that my people is tiefrd of it i'm tired of that god bless you all (clapping.) >> next speaker >> hello thank you very much for hosting
. >> good evening my name is eli crusading i wasn't getting ready to is this but because i heard you know a pastor who only been here a year see the police who have been killing our kids when have you came down there and spoke to our kids don't be sending people down there they see them they're not causing no problem that's the only plays it's a neutral spot if you know what neutral mean people come from all places and come in phil and other places where they can't come no where else....
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. >> seth: he's looking at the keyboardist eli like eli owes him money. [ laughter ] >> a big piece ofent than a regular vizsla. >> the regular vizsla don't have this coat. this wire coats or these furnishings up here. that comes from probably across years and years ago from when the german wire hair pointer, which gives him a little more substance than most vizslas. >> seth: this dog looks like sam elliott. [ laughter ] what's your dog's name? >> falco. >> seth: falco, that's a gorgeous dog. so nice to meet you falco. >> anton is here from montreal. >> seth: anton, you're from montreal. that's great. welcome berbery and welcome falco. and should we bring out the italian greyhound? >> let's get the real players out here. [ cheers ] >> seth: now, we're going to bring out a couple of italian greyhounds. one a show dog and the other dog my dog frisbee. i would like you want you to be honest with me of any shortcomings frisbee would have. all right come on out guys. all right. we're starting with the show dog. all right. all right. let's get her up. let's get her up, darling. >> very nice.
. >> seth: he's looking at the keyboardist eli like eli owes him money. [ laughter ] >> a big piece ofent than a regular vizsla. >> the regular vizsla don't have this coat. this wire coats or these furnishings up here. that comes from probably across years and years ago from when the german wire hair pointer, which gives him a little more substance than most vizslas. >> seth: this dog looks like sam elliott. [ laughter ] what's your dog's name? >> falco. >>...
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away in december and because of breaks and everything else i couldn't get this together, that is laura eli. she was born in china january 7, 1933, and second child and only daughter in her family. her father emigrated in 1921 where he worked as a cook and later opened a restaurant. in 1949 she and her brother joined her father in san francisco. her mother and young brother followed suit in 1952. i didn't realize the connection but alex was a classmate of mine in school. he she had very little schooling. thanks to a large part to pair tutoring from chinatown youth club where she met the man she eventually married and the late historian and former long life friend. outgoing and up beat laurel enjoyed drama and good food especially when shared with friends all of whom shared her kindness generosity and she gave to many organizations in the community including the chinese society of america, chinese culture center, chinese for affirmative action and friends of roots. laurel died peacefully at home on december 10, 2014. her grace in comparable. i hope she rest in peace. the rest i will submit.
away in december and because of breaks and everything else i couldn't get this together, that is laura eli. she was born in china january 7, 1933, and second child and only daughter in her family. her father emigrated in 1921 where he worked as a cook and later opened a restaurant. in 1949 she and her brother joined her father in san francisco. her mother and young brother followed suit in 1952. i didn't realize the connection but alex was a classmate of mine in school. he she had very little...
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. >>> take a good look at eli, he's 8. he has a broken tibia.doesn't keep him from going to school and karate clasp watch what he does. >> this needs to go on youtube later. you'll be rich and famous. when you are, don't forget who taught you. >> and then the coaching begins. >> don't forget -- >> get angry. >> hey, broken tibia or not, look at this kid. here comes the wood plank. will he do it? >> nice. well done. >> usually when you have a broken leg, you're stuck at home get bored. >> that is the winning attitude and everybody needs to have. you can't let gig get you down. get out and keep trying. speaking of winning, winning at fatherhood. you don't have to wait for the olympics to see the luge you need to go into the backyard. dad built a luge in the yard for his kids family and friends to just lay on. >> brilliant. >> because they have the space, they have the snow. it's free. you've got to carve the luge. >> it's just a little -- it's around the corner. keeps going and going. bye, child, bye. >> helps when you have ten feet of snow in 25
. >>> take a good look at eli, he's 8. he has a broken tibia.doesn't keep him from going to school and karate clasp watch what he does. >> this needs to go on youtube later. you'll be rich and famous. when you are, don't forget who taught you. >> and then the coaching begins. >> don't forget -- >> get angry. >> hey, broken tibia or not, look at this kid. here comes the wood plank. will he do it? >> nice. well done. >> usually when you have a...
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. >> did ely. >> how bad is the damage to his credibility? >> jon: the media is on it! now this may seem like overkill but for me, no it's not overkill because i'm happy. finally someone is being held to account for misleading america about the iraq war. (laughter) finally. now-- it might not necessarily-- (cheers and applause) it might not necessarily be the first person you would want held accountable on that list. but never again will brian williams mislead this great nation about being shot at in a war we probably wouldn't have ended up in if the media it had applied this level of scrutiny to the actual [bleep] war. in fact, why is the media so up in arms. >> this is a huge credibility crisis. >> credibility and trust are what we go off wa, we stand for. >> if they care about credibility-- he should no longer be managing editor and anchor. >> i'm stunned that are you not asking for him to be fired megan. >> really? >> someone as -- >> absolutely. someone as credible as you who while very attractive and articulate at the core, are you credible. >> you are like walter
. >> did ely. >> how bad is the damage to his credibility? >> jon: the media is on it! now this may seem like overkill but for me, no it's not overkill because i'm happy. finally someone is being held to account for misleading america about the iraq war. (laughter) finally. now-- it might not necessarily-- (cheers and applause) it might not necessarily be the first person you would want held accountable on that list. but never again will brian williams mislead this great...
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speaker: eli speaker: elli and the last name is abdoli. speaker: thank you. speaker: thank you. . speaker: elli and the last name is abdoli. speaker: thank you. speaker: thank you. speaker: good evening commissioner, my name is kevin hanigan and i practice committee election law. i haven't had an opportunity to review staff's changes line by line, but as everybody said, i think -- i think was behind it is a good one to stream line and simplify. i'm reviewing a mail piece during the cycle that -- i have to talk to my staff about eight or nine reports that need to be filed for one piece of mail which might only cost $4,000. the amount on paper that gets sent from our office to the ethics commission, there's so much disclosure that it makes disclosure, i think, not as effective. i think the timing is important. it seems like the commission is one step in this process after it leaves the commission, it has to go to the board of supervisors, be heard at a committee multiple times, then -- there's the 30-day rule that prevents the board from hearing it that has to get passed the public
speaker: eli speaker: elli and the last name is abdoli. speaker: thank you. speaker: thank you. . speaker: elli and the last name is abdoli. speaker: thank you. speaker: thank you. speaker: good evening commissioner, my name is kevin hanigan and i practice committee election law. i haven't had an opportunity to review staff's changes line by line, but as everybody said, i think -- i think was behind it is a good one to stream line and simplify. i'm reviewing a mail piece during the cycle that...
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. >> reporter: toll collector eli weeks says it's something he deals with every day. >> as collectorst's part of the job you have to cross the lanes and it's just -- it's razz see how quick they come through. almost like we're not even there report roar the pennsylvania turnpike commission has now installed digital speed signs to show drivers exactly how fast they're going. >> the circumstance safety is para mount. there are people working. there's traffic merging. this is not the place where you wanting to 25 miles an hour. >> reporter: the posted speed limb is 5 miles per hour but we watched for few minutes and clocked drivers pulling through at speeds up to 30 miles per hour and more. >> it's a hazard for us much it's a hazard for other drivers. >> reporter: for the security of toll collectors the number of safety measures are already in place. in addition to wearing these neon vests these bars have been installed in between lanes when they're crossing. they don't push out. but rather they push up. so the toll collectors are aware of their surroundings as all times. the turnpike ha
. >> reporter: toll collector eli weeks says it's something he deals with every day. >> as collectorst's part of the job you have to cross the lanes and it's just -- it's razz see how quick they come through. almost like we're not even there report roar the pennsylvania turnpike commission has now installed digital speed signs to show drivers exactly how fast they're going. >> the circumstance safety is para mount. there are people working. there's traffic merging. this is not...
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. >>> eli, my 10 month old son has received all of his vaccines on schedule, but is not old enough for mmr. and my daughter who is fully vulnerable because of her cancer. this herd immunity is the only thing protecting my two young children from being exposed to measles or whatever the next outbreak is. >> now we have a best selling author atul gawande. i have seen you talk and write about the change between the doctor and patient relationship with two things. the rise of the internet and the declining trust that people have in the medical profession. how much of that is driving what we're seeing here in terms of vaccinations? >> i think those are significant. you add to it that these are diseases we don't seem to remember which is ironic. these conditions, people will say measles, is it really that dangerous? and we forget that childhood viral illnesses were major killers not that long ago. and in my own childhood, i developed mumps which has since been something that we have controlled with vaccinations. and i was one of those kids, because there was thousands with mumps, i developed
. >>> eli, my 10 month old son has received all of his vaccines on schedule, but is not old enough for mmr. and my daughter who is fully vulnerable because of her cancer. this herd immunity is the only thing protecting my two young children from being exposed to measles or whatever the next outbreak is. >> now we have a best selling author atul gawande. i have seen you talk and write about the change between the doctor and patient relationship with two things. the rise of the...
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bush eli is the host. he thanks dr. kissinger and dr. kissinger makes a short speech.the idea is he is the future of china. he might be the next president and this is a good thing because he is helping poor people in szechuan and he has a program. the military hawks like them a lot. things did not work out and now there is new material on line and i'm looking at reporters in the front row. there is standing committee of politburo deadlock of 3-3 over whether he should be put in prison arrested and put in prison ultimately for life or not. he is a good guide. he wants to bring back mao and dr. kissinger likes him. the vote is 3-3. they had to call washington because vice president xi jinping was visiting and he had the tie vote recount this is media rumors only because obviously a sensitive information inside china how they choose their next leader. allegedly vice president she called back and said i vote for him which then leads to a gentleman who is the head of the security services in china also on the standing committee. he gets arrested. he is going to jail for lif
bush eli is the host. he thanks dr. kissinger and dr. kissinger makes a short speech.the idea is he is the future of china. he might be the next president and this is a good thing because he is helping poor people in szechuan and he has a program. the military hawks like them a lot. things did not work out and now there is new material on line and i'm looking at reporters in the front row. there is standing committee of politburo deadlock of 3-3 over whether he should be put in prison arrested...
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eli attended howard university, dillard university, and loyola. he started the law firm of collins douglas and eli which became the most noteworthy firm in louisiana for racial equality. in 1960, the new orleans chapter of the congress of racial equality, or core, asked eli and his firm to represent them following a sit-in. eli and his firm defended core chapter president rudy lombard and three others who were arrested for staging a sit-in at the mccurry five and 10 cent store. their appeal to the united states supreme court which in its decision declared the city's ban on sit-ins unconstitutional. later in his career, eli was one of seven supporters of the freedom riders who met with attorney general robert kennedy in 1961 when kennedy encouraged them to shift their efforts to registering black southerners to vote. his son is a prominent writer and filmmakers. he still calls new orleans home and mentors the younger generation through his training program for new black attorneys. through his example, many young black men and women are able to achi
eli attended howard university, dillard university, and loyola. he started the law firm of collins douglas and eli which became the most noteworthy firm in louisiana for racial equality. in 1960, the new orleans chapter of the congress of racial equality, or core, asked eli and his firm to represent them following a sit-in. eli and his firm defended core chapter president rudy lombard and three others who were arrested for staging a sit-in at the mccurry five and 10 cent store. their appeal to...
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his actions have the light his words repeatedly -- b elied his words. >> they keep supplying separatistes. they had a means cap -- minsk conference. where are we? >> we will know very soon is the separatists and the russians have any intention of implementing the so-called minsk two agreement. which they have violated in the earliest days. >> people look at that and say it is just the beginning. >> it is the beginning middle, or end. if it is not the end, costs will escalate. >> sanctions. >> sanctions, certainly. russia's political and economic isolation. >> do you think that will stop vladimir putin? >> first of all let's recall the recent past. when putin invaded georgia, he got away scott free. >> the bush menstruation. >> -- administration. >> there was no price paid. now with the sanctions, the value of the ruble has limited. -- plummeted. with will prices down, that is not sustainable -- oil prices down that is not sustainable. >> does he know that? >> he knows that. how much he cares is the bigger question. >> does he care? >> i think he has to care. will that cause him to take
his actions have the light his words repeatedly -- b elied his words. >> they keep supplying separatistes. they had a means cap -- minsk conference. where are we? >> we will know very soon is the separatists and the russians have any intention of implementing the so-called minsk two agreement. which they have violated in the earliest days. >> people look at that and say it is just the beginning. >> it is the beginning middle, or end. if it is not the end, costs will...
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tal a this fighting spi y saw them eli, thewo llamas on the loose. the sports world was ng atn, both now listed as fiar prospects of the cge recruiting website. b wh needs college when you ha e teal from the anacas. a y deal making more than a hay. >>40 pounds of hay pip'd run ato >>> on the broadcast tonight, behind the mask. the brutal isis killer with the knife beheading hostages including three americans. tonight, jihadi john has been identified. what secret intelligence has known about him for years. >>> also, the priceless destruction underway by isis, wiping out some of the most important pieces of history. >>> nbc news exclusive, robin williams' daughter zelda breaking her silence about the sudden loss of her father and the legacy she carries on. >>> and a whodunit. a shocking heist after the oscars. tonight a big star at th of a mystery. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this
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ely silbur prescribes it for his patients. >> some people feel slightly dizzy and tired with it or slightlytoned you might call it. >> but according to gw studies, only 6% patients stopped taking the drug because of the side effects. more than 50% did get relief and continued on the drug. all of that makes it a potentially powerful medicine for the 2.3 million ms sufferers worldwide. it's now available in 25 countries, but not the united states, where it's still under investigation. why so much more stringent in the united states? >> i think there is a greater level of rigor at all levels of regulatory inquiry in the u.s. >> like any drug in the united states, cannabis would have to go through rigorous testing, research and approval by the fda. but after that, things start to get tricky. marijuana also needs the approval of other government agencies like the national institutes of health and the drug enforcement administration. this is, of course, difficult, if not possible. why? because in the united states, marijuana is illegal and classified by the government as a schedule one controlled
ely silbur prescribes it for his patients. >> some people feel slightly dizzy and tired with it or slightlytoned you might call it. >> but according to gw studies, only 6% patients stopped taking the drug because of the side effects. more than 50% did get relief and continued on the drug. all of that makes it a potentially powerful medicine for the 2.3 million ms sufferers worldwide. it's now available in 25 countries, but not the united states, where it's still under investigation....
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ely. >> what you have to understand -- >> see gold and white. you can change it. see the gold and white you can change it to blue by staring at the black part of the dress. >> how can we stare at the black part when it looks like gold and white? >> you are right. >> is this a common core education. >> are you high? are you stoned? >> very unlikely. >> couldn't this dress be great for outnumbered. if the lady is wearing something clashing it can go either way. >> how is it possible this is the first time this has happened? >> really. that's what i'm saying. i think this is a scam. they are saying your brain inturperates it differently. it could be the cone in your eye. i think this is a joke. >> it is an optical illusion. i am going to tell the viewers at home, stare at the gold part of the dress. look at the gold point and you picture brown. if you picture it as brown the dress starts to turn blue and will never go back. >> that didn't happen. >> give it some time. i love this story. people are making fun of it. i think it is significant. can't we make this into a
ely. >> what you have to understand -- >> see gold and white. you can change it. see the gold and white you can change it to blue by staring at the black part of the dress. >> how can we stare at the black part when it looks like gold and white? >> you are right. >> is this a common core education. >> are you high? are you stoned? >> very unlikely. >> couldn't this dress be great for outnumbered. if the lady is wearing something clashing it can go...