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we have a staff of over 300 eople. can be help that received. we also have -- -- we have received a chat service, online chat, if you want to test that out or sitting with a veteran who you are concerned about who doesn't want to pick up the phone and call, you can show them there is a chat service where it's a one to one chat with veterans or family members or friends or service members. i want to also make sure that you are aware that the veterans crisis line has also been double branded to be the military crisis line. because we want our service members or those in the guard and reserve, who aren't veterans or don't consider themselves to be veterans, we want them to feel comfortable to reach out and call in any way -- at any point. so these are the same folks who are answering the phones. they are very knowledgeable about veterans issues as well as military issues. we also have a texting service which is 838-255. we have a number of extraordinary texts that where we have been able to get help to people. where we have supported people. just t
we have a staff of over 300 eople. can be help that received. we also have -- -- we have received a chat service, online chat, if you want to test that out or sitting with a veteran who you are concerned about who doesn't want to pick up the phone and call, you can show them there is a chat service where it's a one to one chat with veterans or family members or friends or service members. i want to also make sure that you are aware that the veterans crisis line has also been double branded to...
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he saved the lives of 24 eople. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating days to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the assailant detonated his best wanting both soldiers. captain grover suffered wounds to his left leg and sergeant mahoney suffered a severe soft tissue wound to his left forearm and trap the ones to his right shoulder and leg. for his exceptional gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his own life above and beyond the call of duty, sergeant mahoney receives the silver tar. ladies and gentlemen, it's my distinct honor to present to you the 2014 u.s. oh soldier of the year, sergeant andrew mahoney. >> we are honored to have a sensible alumnus and naval aviator here to present t
he saved the lives of 24 eople. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating days to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the assailant detonated his best wanting both...
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. >> it was a movement i the .eople of east berlin >> a 1.6 mile long portion of the wall known as the east side gallery is still standing and accessible to viewers. after commemorating the wall with a mortar of light at the brandenburg gate, celebrants heard the ode to joy from beethoven's 19 set -- beethoven's ninth century. it has become the theme of east-west unification. >> and other big headline from overseas -- iraqi officials say il in iraq hasis been wounded in an airstrike. he was said to be targeted yesterday while he met with the low militants in an bar province. the extent of his injuries are not known. pentagon officials say they have no immediate information on such an attack or the militant leader being injured. still ahead, we are learning an explosion that rattled a maryland neighborhood. and an alert for local drivers -- the new stretch of highway you can use starting monday morning. and learn how a >> one person is dead following shenandoahsh in the valley. the single-engine cessna went down this morning in a remote part of the george washington national forest and
. >> it was a movement i the .eople of east berlin >> a 1.6 mile long portion of the wall known as the east side gallery is still standing and accessible to viewers. after commemorating the wall with a mortar of light at the brandenburg gate, celebrants heard the ode to joy from beethoven's 19 set -- beethoven's ninth century. it has become the theme of east-west unification. >> and other big headline from overseas -- iraqi officials say il in iraq hasis been wounded in an...
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eople get paid money to notice stuff like that. so that book got sent off to press really early because it the pictures in it. and it had already gone to press blue i got to see the bookcase. we didn't know about that picture when that book went to press. being worked was on and we were able to fit that in. i said we've got to put that in the book. and so we did. okay? >> thank you for coming and making a great story greater. >> thank you. >> in my question is, what are you going do about the movie? >> i'm going to buy popcorn as opens. it you gnus connect me up with your producer any time. stubby a sergeant? >> okay, this is another -- this is a copy editor here. proofreader here in the works. hearing first started about stubby on the internet, he was consistently referred to as sergeant stubby. the story you'll read about on he internet is stubby was officially given military rank because of his service and a lot connected it to that capturing of the german spot. this seemed reasonable. i read every single newspaper article that
eople get paid money to notice stuff like that. so that book got sent off to press really early because it the pictures in it. and it had already gone to press blue i got to see the bookcase. we didn't know about that picture when that book went to press. being worked was on and we were able to fit that in. i said we've got to put that in the book. and so we did. okay? >> thank you for coming and making a great story greater. >> thank you. >> in my question is, what are you...
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so, we should be explaining to eople abroad they need to have their governments serve their purposes we should help them define a to do that rather than saying as ronald reagan did just out of the way. that is fine if erything is going and alll set up and so forth. and it worked for reagan in that brief slice of american history a formula for long-term strategicuccess. china and about russ russia. china one of the most important feels itself ascending and you say you have to be pgmatic. trying to endency of strike deals in order for politicians to feel good that we trading away more than we ar getting. what is ththe best way to look relations?.s. >> they expect to be big dog on the block. similarthem to have our interests to us. we want them to support the united nations and world bank international mononetary fund. e have to be clear lined the scenes don't do unilateral stuff like the a defense or saying ion zone you own the south china sea. work through international law. state.e a powerful it will work for you. theg them into our world of rights and freedoms an peaceful resolution
so, we should be explaining to eople abroad they need to have their governments serve their purposes we should help them define a to do that rather than saying as ronald reagan did just out of the way. that is fine if erything is going and alll set up and so forth. and it worked for reagan in that brief slice of american history a formula for long-term strategicuccess. china and about russ russia. china one of the most important feels itself ascending and you say you have to be pgmatic. trying...
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eople go in, they shake hands before they play the game.er the game, good game or bad game, doesn't matter. you shake hands, look each other in the eye. so it's very personal that way, and you need to be really connected with each other. >> reporter: when the players form a circle known as hoda, the game is played inside. those on t outside of the ccle play brazilian instruments, sing traditional songs and kalb to help keep the pace and energy up for those inside the circle. >> it's not just you. it's the music. somebody coming in. it's all this energy. so all that together is a lot of stimulation. ou've got to be very focused. you need to be focused. you have go reflects. and really in harmony with the other person. you need to be in tune with the other person. because it's fun. but what is the person really trying to kick you for real. you need t know how you defend yourself and keep a good conversation. >> at abada, children are also encouraged to try it. >> it's perfect for kids. they'reoing to dance. they're gng to do gymnastics, the s
eople go in, they shake hands before they play the game.er the game, good game or bad game, doesn't matter. you shake hands, look each other in the eye. so it's very personal that way, and you need to be really connected with each other. >> reporter: when the players form a circle known as hoda, the game is played inside. those on t outside of the ccle play brazilian instruments, sing traditional songs and kalb to help keep the pace and energy up for those inside the circle. >> it's...
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one of the things we're trying to do is crack the nut of the ,eople who have not adopted it and the ability to partner with people like facebook, wikipedia, twitter have been proving very helpful. the best example in the u.s. is t-mobile plus music freedom plan. you can stream music. incredibly popular with consumers trade -- consumers. thebile is trying to change way it does business in little bit to attract new customers at a time when they have had a lot of trouble doing that. to me, that is the genius that makes a whole internet space so great. we have these people trying a bunch of different things. lower this offering income consumers a portion of the internet increase the odds of them adopting the full internet, or does it condition them to accept a restricted set of services as online connectivity? >> we don't have great data on this. both scenarios are plausible. other people would say having a limited connection is better than no connection at all. the question is as opposed to what. what strikes me is we all don't use the entire internet. if you look at any usage, i go to maybe a
one of the things we're trying to do is crack the nut of the ,eople who have not adopted it and the ability to partner with people like facebook, wikipedia, twitter have been proving very helpful. the best example in the u.s. is t-mobile plus music freedom plan. you can stream music. incredibly popular with consumers trade -- consumers. thebile is trying to change way it does business in little bit to attract new customers at a time when they have had a lot of trouble doing that. to me, that is...
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a number of occasions but he said it but nevertheless it does reveal something when you talk about eoplen that way. >> ebola has killed more than 5,000 people in west africa. but a few hundred have caught the virus and survived. they could now be the key to fighting this outbreak. next month clinical trials will begin in guinea using blood donations from survivors to try to find a cure for the disease. the trials are being set up by the medical charity. from the capital of guinea, we have more. >> could these two hold the key to finding a cure for ebola? fanta and jules survived the virus which means their blood holds antibodies capable of fighting the disease. but they had a narrow escape. >> i even asked the man at the hospital to tell my mum not to cry much when i die. because it is the will of god. >> this is where fanta was treated. and it's where survivors like her are due to start donating blood next month. medics here will take blood from recovered patients and use it to give transfusions to sick patients. it's hoped the antibodies that successfully fought off the virus in the do
a number of occasions but he said it but nevertheless it does reveal something when you talk about eoplen that way. >> ebola has killed more than 5,000 people in west africa. but a few hundred have caught the virus and survived. they could now be the key to fighting this outbreak. next month clinical trials will begin in guinea using blood donations from survivors to try to find a cure for the disease. the trials are being set up by the medical charity. from the capital of guinea, we have...
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an historic sn eople stuck in their homes, stranded on the roads. >> keep going.r under this bridge and we've been sitting here ever since. >> pelley: jericka duncan tells us there's more on the way. nbc pulls the plug on bill cosby after another woman accuses him of sexual assault. don dahler reports. the president is about to roll out his go-it-alone plan for immigration reform. reports from major garrett and nancy cordes. jeff pegues on jetblue's plan to ,"ueeze more passengers on to its planes. and vinita nair with some unlikely crime fighters, not "csi miami," u.s.p.s east peoria. >> the boy is telling me
an historic sn eople stuck in their homes, stranded on the roads. >> keep going.r under this bridge and we've been sitting here ever since. >> pelley: jericka duncan tells us there's more on the way. nbc pulls the plug on bill cosby after another woman accuses him of sexual assault. don dahler reports. the president is about to roll out his go-it-alone plan for immigration reform. reports from major garrett and nancy cordes. jeff pegues on jetblue's plan to ,"ueeze more...
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an historic sn eople stuck in their homes, stranded on the roads. >> keep going. we pulled over under this bridge and we've been sitting here ever since. >> pelley: jericka duncan tells us there's more on the way. nbc pulls the plug on bill cosby after another woman accuses him of sexual assault. don dahler reports. the president is about to roll out his go-it-alone plan for immigration reform. reports from major garrett and nancy cordes. jeff pegues on jetblue's plan to ,"ueeze more passengers on to its planes. and vinita nair with some unlikely crime fighters, not "csi miami," u.s.p.s east peoria. >> the boy is telling me something by the look on his face. it's telling me something is not right. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the governor of new york said today it is nature showing us who is boss. in buffalo, weather service spotters couldn't get out of their houses to take measurements. the snow blew in this door and piled up in a living room. clearing driveways
an historic sn eople stuck in their homes, stranded on the roads. >> keep going. we pulled over under this bridge and we've been sitting here ever since. >> pelley: jericka duncan tells us there's more on the way. nbc pulls the plug on bill cosby after another woman accuses him of sexual assault. don dahler reports. the president is about to roll out his go-it-alone plan for immigration reform. reports from major garrett and nancy cordes. jeff pegues on jetblue's plan to...
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my reaction was a little bit different than a lot of eople. there are some people saying they wanted to evacuate. if this is not a war where we are going to be bombing every building, people running in the street would create chaos. a few minutes later, they ordered us out of the building. then there was chaos on the street. no fire trucks could get over to help people at the pentagon. that all came from the virginia side. they closed schools for some reason. my daughter was in school at he time. i managed to get my car out of the garage here, but it took about three hours to get from here to the labor building which is six blocks away. i could've walked up to her school quicker then it was. she was one of the last kids to be picked up. we went to an outdoor restaurant and watched all the people run around. it shows the irrational panic which some people star up which does serve bureaucratic interests. it's not an appropriate response to crises of this sort, which are done by a few people to create exactly that sort of response. the biggest re
my reaction was a little bit different than a lot of eople. there are some people saying they wanted to evacuate. if this is not a war where we are going to be bombing every building, people running in the street would create chaos. a few minutes later, they ordered us out of the building. then there was chaos on the street. no fire trucks could get over to help people at the pentagon. that all came from the virginia side. they closed schools for some reason. my daughter was in school at he...
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eople palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work together and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they say. they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is that everyone said like children, you be first, you be first. let's try together. >> when the palestinians would stop the terror, i will be the fighter to have the palestinians human rights. but we are making a comparison between our rights and th
eople palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only...
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>>all the p eople who get to vote. >>two prizes. you leave so satisfied. 1 >>thank you for coming in. >>follow the event on twitter. we ahve links for all three on our website. all three on our website. wgntv.com the trains halted because of a fire at the 47th street station and then with. at the no. 19 train is now cancelled. nextel country will be no. 121. trans no. 322 and 319 are facing significant delays. >> which speaker of the house leader became president of? the ofwhat speaker the house later became president of the united states? >> a little the election trivia on election day. >> we of cloudy skies at the moment. it will hold temperatures down a little bit. i'm optimistic we will make it into the 50s. the temperature at all here over the in the '50s and midway. with little lock we may make it down to 55. the forecast. the grain moving into the area wednesday night to thursdayrainfall moving into the area wednesda night to thursday. sunday looks like a cold day. i have a 40 going. do not be surprised if we drop into the '3
>>all the p eople who get to vote. >>two prizes. you leave so satisfied. 1 >>thank you for coming in. >>follow the event on twitter. we ahve links for all three on our website. all three on our website. wgntv.com the trains halted because of a fire at the 47th street station and then with. at the no. 19 train is now cancelled. nextel country will be no. 121. trans no. 322 and 319 are facing significant delays. >> which speaker of the house leader became president...
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pay out for the fast lane and stifle all the innovation that would happen from the startups and from eople in dorm rooms. and also just businesses that are operating, have a website, this affects the entire economy and it is a bad idea. >> right. >> it obviously has first amendment implications as well. >> let's talk about those companies. do they have a moral responsibility in the net neutrality debate? >> i think they do. the internet was created by the defense department, the united states government. they cannot act as gatekeepers. they don't own it. they don't own it. i believe -- yes, the point of the internet is not for comcast and verizon and time warner cable to make as much money as possible. it has other purposes. >> senator al franken, democrat from minnesota there. up next, we'll get a different take on net neutrality. we'll be speaking with the former f.c.c. chairman. ♪ of lcome back to the best "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. cory johnson spoke with michael powell, the former chairman to have f.c.c., now president and c.e.o. of the national cable and telecommunications as
pay out for the fast lane and stifle all the innovation that would happen from the startups and from eople in dorm rooms. and also just businesses that are operating, have a website, this affects the entire economy and it is a bad idea. >> right. >> it obviously has first amendment implications as well. >> let's talk about those companies. do they have a moral responsibility in the net neutrality debate? >> i think they do. the internet was created by the defense...
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letter to the action on demanding other people, giving more the right to eople microsoft has just fired hundreds of people. 7000. he's going to tell us now all we need to do. it is no like in a situation. not in a crisis without the number of workers necessary. i go around and visit factories a lot, and i enjoy that. when you see more automation year, we are making more things with less people. i just as in this nation faces we risis of a lack of work, have a crisis in a lack of jobs for the workers we have. i think we talk about that. i believe it is right and just. shouldn't that that be the policy of the government of the united states? we believe somehow they see wages go up and they think that is bad. you have never thought that is bad, have you? wages rising, oh, that's bad. it's not bad for a politician, for people who are supposed to help the millions of average people in this country. it should be our job that wages go up. and i feel strongly about that. and somehow we're offtrack, in my view, in our thinking. and the fundamental lack is a lack of concern for stability of the n
letter to the action on demanding other people, giving more the right to eople microsoft has just fired hundreds of people. 7000. he's going to tell us now all we need to do. it is no like in a situation. not in a crisis without the number of workers necessary. i go around and visit factories a lot, and i enjoy that. when you see more automation year, we are making more things with less people. i just as in this nation faces we risis of a lack of work, have a crisis in a lack of jobs for the...
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that's where it will impact eople. >> by everybody voting in republicans, this ssows they want jobs. you're saying democrats win because thhy like entitlement. the unemployed want to get work. who goes it f it goes from seven to eight. (?) >> even if the minimum wage goes up, it won't make a major difference within the economy. charles: we all agree on that. i find it fascinating where the republicans swept, the american pubbic still feels like we want more jobs, but we want it to be fair. i think that fair part will linger for a while. i got to blow the whistle. everyone is chomping at the bit. all right, guys. last friday the market @ade a real big move. the news that came out of japan. i mean, it was really, really huge. we know that japan, one of their pension unds, the government's pension fund, the managers said we'll invest less in our bonds. we're going to load up on stocks. they're going to load up on their own stocks, japanese stocks, but alsostocks. this is amazing. 12 percent japanese stocks, 12 percent foreign stocks. it's not unusual. it mirrors the investment strategy
that's where it will impact eople. >> by everybody voting in republicans, this ssows they want jobs. you're saying democrats win because thhy like entitlement. the unemployed want to get work. who goes it f it goes from seven to eight. (?) >> even if the minimum wage goes up, it won't make a major difference within the economy. charles: we all agree on that. i find it fascinating where the republicans swept, the american pubbic still feels like we want more jobs, but we want it to...
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the market rally actually wasn't orchestraaed because some eople think this whole rally and lower gasess done by the white house. some believe there's a secret team pulling all the strings. they're in the basement. they're serious about this. we're going to debate it next. ♪ sollnkeallhahas no hidden fees on savingsccouous? that's righ it's just thai'm worried about you knowok, why's that?." no hidden feeses, from the bank where nobranche. ♪ charles: the market is rocking. well, conspiracy theories say their is a team that is coordinating all of this from the basement of the white house. no joke. it is called the plunge protection. their job is to stop the market from crashing. many point to an executive order, 12681 signed by ronald reagan march 18th 1988 as the source of this power. the stock market rallyop in gasy call political circles. the october surprise could have helped democrats pull off a couple surprises themselves. >> i think they have a keg and gabon and are just partying. it is not going to happen. republicans are going to win. the democrats all know it. right now they're
the market rally actually wasn't orchestraaed because some eople think this whole rally and lower gasess done by the white house. some believe there's a secret team pulling all the strings. they're in the basement. they're serious about this. we're going to debate it next. ♪ sollnkeallhahas no hidden fees on savingsccouous? that's righ it's just thai'm worried about you knowok, why's that?." no hidden feeses, from the bank where nobranche. ♪ charles: the market is rocking. well,...
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they continue beating and who disagree eople with them and, by the way, killing people on the streets. to the us-cuba policy need to be made that they are an enemy to the us. and we need to reform the adjustment act because i believe it is in the best interest of the united states. too many cubans are coming to the united states -- the cuban adjustment act needs to be preserved for those who are victims of oppression and tyranny. for example, people of families who was murdered -- >> mr. garcia -- >> i don't think this is the time -- >> there is not an open border -- hold on, carlos. >> let's be clear here because he has a ty is -- stranglehold. the castro regime is, but allowing more travel and more contact is good. the cuban adjustment act has been a boon increase. people a pathway forward and gets them investing in the ticipating economy quicker and it makes a difference in this community, a comprehensive immigration reform would make a difference. we cannot pass reform, do able to k we would be easy to come in and close the door to those behind you, but the reality is is that we j
they continue beating and who disagree eople with them and, by the way, killing people on the streets. to the us-cuba policy need to be made that they are an enemy to the us. and we need to reform the adjustment act because i believe it is in the best interest of the united states. too many cubans are coming to the united states -- the cuban adjustment act needs to be preserved for those who are victims of oppression and tyranny. for example, people of families who was murdered -- >> mr....
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eople are really doing strange things now and emotions are high. short.s iraq ended up putting a missile or two into israel again. isn't going to hold it back much longer. i can't blame them. ussein is trying to kill civilians. before this all came about, i ondered if i would really be able to use my weapon against someone else. now.e no question you know, like so many ohs, i prayed for a peaceful end before this. that it isn't peaceful, and it won't be, i just want to o whatever has to be done to get this whole damn mess over with. it's now become a situation and i end up ot killing someone, if they were that's just me in, too bad. i thought i would never say put a ut it really does different light on things when you're right here, not knowing what to expect next. mom, take care and god bless you. keep praying. helps.little bit love your daughter, sandy. remarkable about this letter is the time she wrote it, she was a grandmother. gulf war own as the granny. she joined the navy in 1959 and she joined the coast guard reserves. she's alive and well
eople are really doing strange things now and emotions are high. short.s iraq ended up putting a missile or two into israel again. isn't going to hold it back much longer. i can't blame them. ussein is trying to kill civilians. before this all came about, i ondered if i would really be able to use my weapon against someone else. now.e no question you know, like so many ohs, i prayed for a peaceful end before this. that it isn't peaceful, and it won't be, i just want to o whatever has to be done...
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róoiokul eople like and support.very quickly, in the next -- in the first few monthsÑi of next year achieve those goals, so that the american people are validated that theynb made a smart decision by putting the republicans in charge. >> i never can un"%>mq9 why0l hejfxd didn'tfá call senator harry reid. there are things that both would pass.Ñi i never understood why heçó didn'tq call senator harry reid and say fore1 god's sake harry, lexr there be aÑi vote on that so it can come to my desk so can i sign it or reject it.Ñ >> for one thing they don't get along. so i mean. >> they hate each other. >> well, i mean if you believe stories that&iswç have been written over the last few days harry reid isp reid wants to do. i don't think he caresr wholel lot about what 4rhfá president's opinionÑit81ñ according to a lot of the the reports that have beennz/ñ surfacing over the last couple of days. >> that's great because the american people get held hostage to that ái%uá >> he made the decision to not put a single significant
róoiokul eople like and support.very quickly, in the next -- in the first few monthsÑi of next year achieve those goals, so that the american people are validated that theynb made a smart decision by putting the republicans in charge. >> i never can un"%>mq9 why0l hejfxd didn'tfá call senator harry reid. there are things that both would pass.Ñi i never understood why heçó didn'tq call senator harry reid and say fore1 god's sake harry, lexr there be aÑi vote on that so it...
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we spoke the same way about 1600s,eople in the 1700s, 1800s, and even the 1900s.hese people come here for a job. we need to make them legal, so that they cannot undercut regular jobs. we need to pay them. they need to be legal. this, as a born-again christian, if you cannot get along with a black person here, or a brown person here, then you do not need to go to heaven. in heaven, god's people will be all shades. people, i am disgusted by the way people talk about other races of people like we are god's chosen people. we are not. we are just white people trying to make it day to day. thank you to c-span. you bring an issue out to the forefront the need to be brought. thank you. host: a tweet here from fred. the federal government needs to cut spending by 1%, but become more efficient. and notatrol stand down do their job. jackson, tennessee, independent line. i am independent. they do not want us to have health care. i do not know how they got elected. thank you. host: nikki, lake have a sioux nikki, lake havasioux. caller: we need to have more then border patrol.
we spoke the same way about 1600s,eople in the 1700s, 1800s, and even the 1900s.hese people come here for a job. we need to make them legal, so that they cannot undercut regular jobs. we need to pay them. they need to be legal. this, as a born-again christian, if you cannot get along with a black person here, or a brown person here, then you do not need to go to heaven. in heaven, god's people will be all shades. people, i am disgusted by the way people talk about other races of people like we...
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the reason i use it is that ,eople, at the time, who use it they were imagining and talking about what it meant to be modern. but i do really think that the way, the underlying aspect of that modernhe way was conceived, had to do with the use of energy. the use of energy without bound or limit, limited only by ability to pay, is something that serves to exacerbate these kinds of things. your point about kind of the way -- when i started looking after starting to do this, it was -- this began -- my first iteration, when i was coming up with a dissertation prospectus, part casee study that would examine a similar manifestations of this pattern across the american west having to do with native people and energy. my advisor very widely sent me down and said a three part case study, are you crazy? three case studies? it will be hard enough to do one. ehis is a pattern of th expropriation of resources from indigenous peoples and promises held up that are not met that repeated itself across the americas. . really appreciate that >> if i can just jump in for one second, i think that the other
the reason i use it is that ,eople, at the time, who use it they were imagining and talking about what it meant to be modern. but i do really think that the way, the underlying aspect of that modernhe way was conceived, had to do with the use of energy. the use of energy without bound or limit, limited only by ability to pay, is something that serves to exacerbate these kinds of things. your point about kind of the way -- when i started looking after starting to do this, it was -- this began --...
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again, we are nation of laws, and regular status that need to be taken to make sure that ,eople pay finesack taxes that they have all of the obligations of citizenship for they become citizens. -- qualifications of citizenship before they become citizens. many republicans have said this, including some of the presidential candidates planning to come to new hampshire, that when they refused to build -- bring this bill to the house, we end up with something like 11 million people living in the shadows. they don't have regular contact or legal status and i'm very concerned about that. i think that puts the rest of us at risk. we need to have these issues resolved. >> let me ask you, was it wrong for house republicans not to allow a vote on the bipartisan bill? >> i think that happen at a certain moment in time, but since then we've seen that 60,000 children and young adults have come over the border. we seen isis arrive. again, the president called that a junior varsity team, but we now know that they are one of the most serious threats we have encountered. they could easily come across our
again, we are nation of laws, and regular status that need to be taken to make sure that ,eople pay finesack taxes that they have all of the obligations of citizenship for they become citizens. -- qualifications of citizenship before they become citizens. many republicans have said this, including some of the presidential candidates planning to come to new hampshire, that when they refused to build -- bring this bill to the house, we end up with something like 11 million people living in the...
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polling you did with us one of the questions please sought to get after it is it washington are the eople? maybe you want to highlight some of those things. >> i will just do it while he's looking and i will give you what i think is one culprit. there are multiple at one of the nationalization of the news i think is one piece of the reason we are having a nationalization of politics. this idea that all politics is ocal, you have got your news locally and then also watching hat is happening nationally. now if you look at where people are getting their news sources is much more nationalized that it is localized. part of that is the focus of newspapers on the bigger quote unquote stories which do the big stories coming out of new york or d.c.. we don't have the boots on the ground to be able to go and spend a whole lot of time especially here in california and get digging in and doing those deep dives. we are going to get everything from where all the action is happening cheaper and that's where people are taking their cues from. as i said we are voting on a county level position where the i
polling you did with us one of the questions please sought to get after it is it washington are the eople? maybe you want to highlight some of those things. >> i will just do it while he's looking and i will give you what i think is one culprit. there are multiple at one of the nationalization of the news i think is one piece of the reason we are having a nationalization of politics. this idea that all politics is ocal, you have got your news locally and then also watching hat is...
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enforcement because if you focus on just enforcement your only told to address the problem is arresting eople, mass incarceration. when you are looking at addressing an issue by prevention of harm you are dealing with a lot of different things and it crosses the line so you don't stay in your lane. you cross a line of economic development, you cross a line of poverty. you have a responsibility because many of these areas you are the only kind of government we had african-american young men dying left and right every single day brutal shootings taking place. people like me killing urselves off left and right. in the communities that do something about it. we don't want to hear talk nd do something about it. the only thing we knew how to do because there wasn't a lot of theories out there to do community policing with starting the people said this is not a time for community policing. do something about so it so we policing. do something about so it so we did. we arrested everyone that we could because we knew a silly thing we could do at the time. here was no empirical data for us to do anythi
enforcement because if you focus on just enforcement your only told to address the problem is arresting eople, mass incarceration. when you are looking at addressing an issue by prevention of harm you are dealing with a lot of different things and it crosses the line so you don't stay in your lane. you cross a line of economic development, you cross a line of poverty. you have a responsibility because many of these areas you are the only kind of government we had african-american young men...
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many black eople are waking up, waking up to the fact that as my friend from louisiana said, democratsple for too long end if you look at the actual facts, as they will see it.% i had three callers to my show today who were self identified blacks who voted democrat in the past and said they are now going to vote republican because they looked at what has happened over the last six years, black people are worse off, the whole country is worse off and some peeple aae paying attention to the facts so i don't believe this appeal on the part of michele obama is going to cause a lot of people to vote democrat ust because they are black. stuart: you deliver clarity, we know exactly -- >> i was listening. -pthank you, i always enjoy bei with you. stuart: a big day, glad you are with us. mack how gambling revenue falling off a cliff. can you imagine? worst drop in history. why is that? we will figure it out next. i'd just gotten married. i was right out of school. myamily's l military. you don't know wt to expect. th suddenly you're the... another world. i did my job you doour best. how everhin
many black eople are waking up, waking up to the fact that as my friend from louisiana said, democratsple for too long end if you look at the actual facts, as they will see it.% i had three callers to my show today who were self identified blacks who voted democrat in the past and said they are now going to vote republican because they looked at what has happened over the last six years, black people are worse off, the whole country is worse off and some peeple aae paying attention to the facts...
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the argument has been from eople who oppose it. while it is terrific for people who live in london who can have cheaper restaurants because the waiters are from eastern europe. they can have cheap housekeepers. cheap clearance or whatever. at it is bad for is native britains who struggled to find work. that is where this debate has -- this will no change that argument at all. the u.k. independence patient is opposed to it. it has done well as immigration has risen up the barometer of political issues. i don't think that they will be troubled by anything that is in this report at all. >> this is an issue that matters a lot in british politics. you were talking about -- we have the election coming up soon. what is likely to happen? >> it is now looking as though this election in rochester where the u.k. independence party is hoping to gain its second elected seat having won one last month and you may recall -- i think i was on this show. i said it was unlikely they ould win in ratch. that looks wrong. when you go down there, it is ve
the argument has been from eople who oppose it. while it is terrific for people who live in london who can have cheaper restaurants because the waiters are from eastern europe. they can have cheap housekeepers. cheap clearance or whatever. at it is bad for is native britains who struggled to find work. that is where this debate has -- this will no change that argument at all. the u.k. independence patient is opposed to it. it has done well as immigration has risen up the barometer of political...
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i don't think you can, these know what eople they're doing. calling from south carolina, independent. >> what do you think this new site will bring to the table? what do you think should happen? >> we have seen some what secretary hagel has done. what do you think? hope to see someone more. haven't thought about it. >> what you think about hagel's resignation? caller: when i look at the leaders om geopolitical around the world, particularly like americans for an and the european responsible for the the federation to essentially act militarily in ukraine. i think what we are dealing with is an independent geopolitical actor that will -- to act with in contrast to the independent for the individuals infrastructure for the us, pushing the united states to an economic and military caliphate. using our infrastructurewith our backs. host: senator hagel naming some cuts for the military. let's take a look at some other tweets. "this announcement shows that when you don't have a strategy, it's hard to come up with a team to help you implement a strate
i don't think you can, these know what eople they're doing. calling from south carolina, independent. >> what do you think this new site will bring to the table? what do you think should happen? >> we have seen some what secretary hagel has done. what do you think? hope to see someone more. haven't thought about it. >> what you think about hagel's resignation? caller: when i look at the leaders om geopolitical around the world, particularly like americans for an and the...
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we are all aware that we are they enter eople as the country. africa, we are using traditional interventions, trying to separate those who are infected from those who are not infected. who has aggressively set up the the collaboration from cdc exit monitoring, so that prior to leaving -- their to exclude any patients -- upon entry into united states, we are doing the same thing. in our discussion about how to quarantine is continuing. so this is fine for a focused outbreak that comes from west africa. were to become transmissible in, say, asia or another place, how would we manage that? i think that is a challenge we will hopefully not have to face. so what we know at this point? several hospitals are well prepared to safely manage ebola patients. clearly, we can do this if we know in advance. we run the greatest risk when the hospital does not know it is an ebola patient. all my gosh, we have had a problem down the road. we know that self managing works. we have a few examples that were people have self to seek ed, gone clinical care, have been
we are all aware that we are they enter eople as the country. africa, we are using traditional interventions, trying to separate those who are infected from those who are not infected. who has aggressively set up the the collaboration from cdc exit monitoring, so that prior to leaving -- their to exclude any patients -- upon entry into united states, we are doing the same thing. in our discussion about how to quarantine is continuing. so this is fine for a focused outbreak that comes from west...
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i think that trying to do your job. .eople say, i am so partisan well, tell that to some of the backe involved in congress in the 1830's to the 1860's. these people were struggling to try to work out compromises to keep the union of float and avoid splitting up on issues like abolition and slavery and tariffs and a and theof other issues, cap compromising and compromising and people got more and more angry that you cannot compromise on principles, and i think there was a representative --m the south who went over a representative from one of the southern states and another member of congress, and they were each reelected in their and i thinktricts, the psychology is people don't want compromise anymore. they want a confrontation. what happened? more people were killed than ever before in american history. we did end up abolishing slavery. they abolished it in brazil without a civil war just a few years later. big international movement going back to london, and slavery was on its way out, but it became a symbol of the thing. obviously, it is a terrible near --ut we're nowhere we have
i think that trying to do your job. .eople say, i am so partisan well, tell that to some of the backe involved in congress in the 1830's to the 1860's. these people were struggling to try to work out compromises to keep the union of float and avoid splitting up on issues like abolition and slavery and tariffs and a and theof other issues, cap compromising and compromising and people got more and more angry that you cannot compromise on principles, and i think there was a representative --m the...
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i think in thinking about these issues of control, it's important to recognize the ways reassert eople try to control even if they don't have it legally. and i'm referring specifically to technical self-help measures that people use to try to limit the flows of information, to try to obfuse kate identity and behavior as well as strategic behavior in which people avoid doing certain things or deliberatively do certain things in order to present a different kind of image to whatever it is they worry is looking at their data. and these things have substantial cost. if you're going to do a balancing like paul was talking about, i think you need to take into account the ways in which resources are spent and sometimes really wasted in a kind of arms race between self-help and strategic behavior on the one hand and attempts to overcome that on the other side. and those costs can often be substantial. just ask any teen ager about their on line use and what you will hear in privatesy what you will hear is an elaborate story about technical counter measures and strategic behavior. >> paul. i thi
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caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular .eople about grand juries i have gotten juryuty butters, showed up, got no pay. peopleheard grand jury get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use voter , statistics, all of that, and come up with a list of people available to serve on a grand jury. the selection tends to be random. if you get one of those letters, it is the luck of the draw. but me say a couple of words about grand juries. ae is grand juries sit for long time. they can sit for months. they hear more than one case. a grand jury will sit often once a week. the prosecutor will use that same grand jury to present a number of different criminal cases over the course of their service. in the course of one session, they may be hearing evidence about several different cases. the usual
caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular .eople about grand juries i have gotten juryuty butters, showed up, got no pay. peopleheard grand jury get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use...
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caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular .eople about grand juries i have gotten jury duty butters, showed up, got no pay. peopleheard grand jury get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use voter , statistics, all of that, and come up with a list of people available to serve on a grand jury. the selection tends to be random. if you get one of those letters, it is the luck of the draw. but me say a couple of words about grand juries. ae is grand juries sit for long time. they can sit for months. they hear more than one case. a grand jury will sit often once a week. the prosecutor will use that same grand jury to present a number of different criminal cases over the course of their service. in the course of one session, they may be hearing evidence about several different cases. the usu
caller: i was wondering if you could explain to us regular .eople about grand juries i have gotten jury duty butters, showed up, got no pay. peopleheard grand jury get paid and are on for months at a time. how does the system figure out who is going to get a letter saying you are able to serve on a grand jury? thank you, sir. guest: grand jury selection is controlled by state law and varies somewhat. it is the same way people get selected for regular juries in court. the jurisdiction will use...
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and these are the circumstances and high tactics that people find themselves in and that's relucta eople will reluctantly, grudgingly, assets s give up their to a highway patrolman in those situations. bgcked -- talked to a endcallers on the receiving and would love the last 15 minutes to hear from police may talk about their experiences with this as well. lines you can call. ntil then we go to jason of newcastle, pennsylvania, on the line for democrats. how are you doing? host: good, jason. go ahead. caller: my little sister called me one day and she was being her job.d at and i got arrested for fighting fighting.asn't the one after at the arrested me they found my pockets and four grams of marijuana, which my money. so, they called the district attorney to the scene. attorney looked at me and told me he was taking my proper property. i asked him how he was doing that. he looked right in my face and the marijuana you had you were delivering in. all e knew basically that he had to do is charge me with the delivery charge and take my property. i have been fighting this a year and a half,
and these are the circumstances and high tactics that people find themselves in and that's relucta eople will reluctantly, grudgingly, assets s give up their to a highway patrolman in those situations. bgcked -- talked to a endcallers on the receiving and would love the last 15 minutes to hear from police may talk about their experiences with this as well. lines you can call. ntil then we go to jason of newcastle, pennsylvania, on the line for democrats. how are you doing? host: good, jason. go...
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eighbors or working in church or participating in a more formal service activity young third of all young eopleosted two thirds of volunteers in a significant way cross the country every single week to make this world a better place. government and i wish that they would have more government.w of it's important that we engage them. the issues that we're facing are and requires the best and brightest from every them. ion to solve >> chris, go ahead. hi, greta, thank you for taking my call. bit in eak a little regards to the libertarian issue. libertarian leaning. think the main disconnect and resentment with some of the millennials that are libertarian see a whole bunch f corruption in party politics and the whole paradigm /democratic just seems so disingenuous. want honesty. hen we're under 30 years of age, we have a long life ahead of us. fundamentals of government to be sound and we want our don't country to go to hell in a hand basket. >> okay, chris. this issue of corruption and trust. >> absolutely. whether it's politics or anything else, young people want something that they like. they ne
eighbors or working in church or participating in a more formal service activity young third of all young eopleosted two thirds of volunteers in a significant way cross the country every single week to make this world a better place. government and i wish that they would have more government.w of it's important that we engage them. the issues that we're facing are and requires the best and brightest from every them. ion to solve >> chris, go ahead. hi, greta, thank you for taking my call....
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leaving the eople workforce -- i have worked all my life and i want to follow them to see where they go. >> william from mississippi the democrats line. it to say 'm calling that president obama should get the credit. that is common sense. >> linda from michigan. republican line. good morning. >> good morning. i just want to say that the bureau of labor statistics -- when they adjust the rate, they don't count what they referred to as a discouraged worker. workers are simply give up. when that happens, the job completely out of the ratio. in 2012, approximately 909,000 people simply gave up. were no longer unemployed, which jobs and employment number, but they are still unemployed. so the figures are totally incorrect for anybody who is actually studying the issue. that is i wanted to say. north babylon, new york. the independent line. >> yes, if you don't want to believe the unemployment number, then you can't believe the job creation number. construction jobs -- secondly, those democrats away from the g president are losing the vote. whites are a lot of poor and food stamps for an
leaving the eople workforce -- i have worked all my life and i want to follow them to see where they go. >> william from mississippi the democrats line. it to say 'm calling that president obama should get the credit. that is common sense. >> linda from michigan. republican line. good morning. >> good morning. i just want to say that the bureau of labor statistics -- when they adjust the rate, they don't count what they referred to as a discouraged worker. workers are simply...
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. >> think about the impact of been eople that have standing in line and trying to become legal in the right way -- and follow the law. and suddenly, they have 5 million people jumping right in front of them. that is not fair to these people. i think that, if you look at the polling out in the wall street journal this morning, over half the americans do not president to do this. i think it is a bad decision, is an unlawful decision, and from a political standpoint, he is making a big mistake. so we, as republicans, should not do something that causes the spotlight to move from his to our bad tions behavior. host: the issue of immigration another topic for congressman bill flores. he is the incoming chair for house republicans from texas. you can watch it at 10 o'clock eastern time. well, this is the headline on the sunday morning from the st. louis post-dispatch -- more as a grand jury continue again tomorrow. here are details available online. there will be no announcement today from the st. louis county grand jury hearing. the shooting case, according to sources, the grand jury is to
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eople were hurting in america. now, people are still hurting. they are hurting across the country. that's why people are so desperate for sales. no telling what thursday, thanksgiving, the day after will look like. people are so desperate for sales because the data indicates on average people are taking home less than they did when compared with the rate of inflation. so we have a president whose administration has tied the arter administration for the highest number of american adults who have given up hope of finding a job. and just as we get this news that the obama administration continues this year to tie the carter administration for the all time high of americans who have given up hope of finding a today, ant this story article from the daily caller, obama's amnesty will add as many attorney workers as jobs since 2009. mr. speaker, think about it. over 92 million americans have given up hope of finding a job. that's tied the carter administration. when this president in this economy says to people who have come illegally into this country, i am going to grant you five millio
eople were hurting in america. now, people are still hurting. they are hurting across the country. that's why people are so desperate for sales. no telling what thursday, thanksgiving, the day after will look like. people are so desperate for sales because the data indicates on average people are taking home less than they did when compared with the rate of inflation. so we have a president whose administration has tied the arter administration for the highest number of american adults who have...
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that's about growing the economy and creating jobs, securing pensions, making sure eople have upward moget. when democrats don't talk about economics we usually lose .lections we've got -- our voters didn't come out to vote. i don't think they knew who they were going to come out and vote for and why they were going to vote. they're still huge levels of economic insecurity, huge levels of economic inequality and if we don't talk to average voters, democrats, not just democrats, but people on sidelines, we're not going to et them to come out to vote. host: could your leadership have done something different as far as preparing a message this election cycle? why would we want to turn the keys back to a party that got us in that predicament in the first place? moving forward, we need to talk about how we are the party of economic growth, of economic opportunity, and how we build a new economy. verything should fit under that mantra. that should be what we do. we move forward. we grow the economy. we know how to do it. and if the tax cuts for primarily the top 1% were going to be great f
that's about growing the economy and creating jobs, securing pensions, making sure eople have upward moget. when democrats don't talk about economics we usually lose .lections we've got -- our voters didn't come out to vote. i don't think they knew who they were going to come out and vote for and why they were going to vote. they're still huge levels of economic insecurity, huge levels of economic inequality and if we don't talk to average voters, democrats, not just democrats, but people on...
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people who would be affected by this -- by that decision, there was a discussion about the number i eople who were likely -- think they call it a take-up rate, the number of people who would make themselves available this decision. and i would expect that a similar analysis would be conducted in this instance as well. but we'll have more to say about this tomorrow. >> i have a question completely unrelated. what is the administration's position on lifting the 40-year-old ban on exporting u.s. crude oil. there's a ban on it since the 197s to. i seriously don't know. >> just to make sure that i get it right, why don't we get back to you. >> that would be great. >> mike. >> i was really stressed by your first answer to jonathan's first question. it sounded like when you were saying, john was asking you, well, hey, if there's legislation to defund this, would you veto he it and you were saying, we'll see how it's written. it sounds to me like what you're saying is this is the order but we'd be willing to negotiate with republicans over the scale and scope of this order short of them passing n
people who would be affected by this -- by that decision, there was a discussion about the number i eople who were likely -- think they call it a take-up rate, the number of people who would make themselves available this decision. and i would expect that a similar analysis would be conducted in this instance as well. but we'll have more to say about this tomorrow. >> i have a question completely unrelated. what is the administration's position on lifting the 40-year-old ban on exporting...