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ernie mentioned rakhine. we were, i think, during our visit where we spent a lot of time talking to the parties to this, both government, msf, u.n. and others, it was a fairly brutal, brutal assault back in march upon the msf and the u.n. the state, federal union authorities pretty much abdicated responsibilities and stood back while that happened and now there's been a process of trying to repair the damage. the president has put special emphasis on this. congress has put special emphasis on this. this is a problem that is terribly complicated and difficult to reconcile and move forward. and it's not going to be fixed tomorrow. but it's something we can't turn away from, nor have we. and i think the u.s. embassy and ambassador mitchell has done a good job putting the stake in the ground, standing up to this abuse and insisting on holding the government to account for it. and i think it deserves enormous amount of credit on that. i won't go into detail about the buddhist and muslim violence, land grabs, crack
ernie mentioned rakhine. we were, i think, during our visit where we spent a lot of time talking to the parties to this, both government, msf, u.n. and others, it was a fairly brutal, brutal assault back in march upon the msf and the u.n. the state, federal union authorities pretty much abdicated responsibilities and stood back while that happened and now there's been a process of trying to repair the damage. the president has put special emphasis on this. congress has put special emphasis on...
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>> that's correct. >> i think a lot -- david: hold on, that is for ernie. go ahead, ernie. >> okay. i think the fed is very cognizant of that. i think it will temper their movement to the upside in terms of raising rates. we think they will be slower because of global concerns because of raising rates and what that could mean for cross-border currencies. the other thing that was mentioned by your other guest is that we have also been overweight u.s. equities. we think the dollar will continue to stay strong. so, and in that environment we would continue to favor u.s. assets. that we'll enter the fed. we think when the fed begins to raise rates, we think that the curve, the yield curve will actually flatten. the 10-year will stay relatively close to where it is. certainly would revise it a bit. but the curve itself would flatten. we don't see the fed shrinking the balance sheet anytime soon. liz: we have breaking news on warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. we're getting filings from the securities & exchange commission which tend to come out after-market close for big eninvestor nam
>> that's correct. >> i think a lot -- david: hold on, that is for ernie. go ahead, ernie. >> okay. i think the fed is very cognizant of that. i think it will temper their movement to the upside in terms of raising rates. we think they will be slower because of global concerns because of raising rates and what that could mean for cross-border currencies. the other thing that was mentioned by your other guest is that we have also been overweight u.s. equities. we think the...
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ernie allen, jean casarez, thank you so much. ernie, thanking for helping us look at this and for the stark reality out there for young women. >>> authorities arrested a washington state man they claim killed his girlfriend, amber comp lynn and posted pictures of her lifeless body online. police say david cal lech also wrote how hard she fought when he choked her and her son would find police and he would brandish a bb gun when comes found him. he was taken into custody without incident in oregon. police say he has a history of domestic violence. >>> the rock group ac/dc, their drummer phil rudd has been charged in new zealand with attempting to have two men killed. the names of the target and hit man are not released. rudd has not entered a plea, granted bail until november 27th. the band's latest album is scheduled for release later this month. >>> at this hour texas governor due in a courtroom in austin, the one-time and perhaps future republican presidential hopeful is facing two felly counts on abuse of power. this is the fi
ernie allen, jean casarez, thank you so much. ernie, thanking for helping us look at this and for the stark reality out there for young women. >>> authorities arrested a washington state man they claim killed his girlfriend, amber comp lynn and posted pictures of her lifeless body online. police say david cal lech also wrote how hard she fought when he choked her and her son would find police and he would brandish a bb gun when comes found him. he was taken into custody without...
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i agree entirely with ernie.e signals are clear, the odds of seeing resolution of the first of those two or the second to open the press sufficiently where there's a clear shot at full victory by aung san suu kyi, those odds are long and we face a proceed diskment. first, she and he opposition have to make an internal calculation at some point in time about how much do they lean in and play and how much do they lean back and not play. and those determinations have not been made yet. but the u.s. government faces a broader predicament of trying -- how do we reach. on what is free and fair in 2015 if it doesn't include those major reforms and an opportunity to have a full run at possible victory. and i think that's what ernie is getting at. that beyond those 2015 elections, there's a real question of what is the u.s. approach and what is good enough or what is sufficient to be able to continue, because the election outcome is going to determine, i think, a great deal of what our bilateral relationship looks like po
i agree entirely with ernie.e signals are clear, the odds of seeing resolution of the first of those two or the second to open the press sufficiently where there's a clear shot at full victory by aung san suu kyi, those odds are long and we face a proceed diskment. first, she and he opposition have to make an internal calculation at some point in time about how much do they lean in and play and how much do they lean back and not play. and those determinations have not been made yet. but the...
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in that brief moment, the japanese sniper shot ernie pyle through the head. thank you. >> just a quick note about what they're all said, previously unpublished. president bush sent us the letters. steven am broels sent us the and r from george mcgovern the ernie pyle letter was never published before either. from december 1998 to august served deputy assistant secretary of defense, now director of the nay si staff senior ranking woman in the u.s. military. he first and only woman to achieve the rank of vice admiral. er peshl decorations include the defense distinguished service medal, three legion of erit awards and three meritorious service medals. she'll be reading letters by who served this nation in wartime. great honor. tracy.miral patricia a. >> i'm happy to be here. every ivileged to spend single day whose men and women whose courage and spirit is of ected in these kinds letters and to have a little time to share what it's like to those people is a great privilege. the first one is the gulf war era. sent home by ps-i sandy patrol erving aboard a boat i
in that brief moment, the japanese sniper shot ernie pyle through the head. thank you. >> just a quick note about what they're all said, previously unpublished. president bush sent us the letters. steven am broels sent us the and r from george mcgovern the ernie pyle letter was never published before either. from december 1998 to august served deputy assistant secretary of defense, now director of the nay si staff senior ranking woman in the u.s. military. he first and only woman to...
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. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in nat-sag for assaulting an officer. >> tellave you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you've finished it. >> i read it about halfway. the memory palace. >> is it okay? >> yeah, it tells about the life and times of michael ricci. >> i been in a couple fights. i'm generally an insolent person. i don't get along well with others. they don't like my religion. they discriminate against me because of that. >> johnson practices an obscure religion called asatru. >> before we were christians, we were asatru, believe in oden, thor. basically a medieval religion. classical. >> prison officials maintain these religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. >> it's a problem. because you can't violate their religious freedom. >> take it easy, huh? >> all right. >> for father mcnally, the choice or legitimacy of an inmate's religion is a secondary concern. >> forget the priest bit. deal with them as a human being first, then the ministry comes along with that. you deal with them as they are, as i
. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in nat-sag for assaulting an officer. >> tellave you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you've finished it. >> i read it about halfway. the memory palace. >> is it okay? >> yeah, it tells about the life and times of michael ricci. >> i been in a couple fights. i'm generally an insolent person. i don't get along well with others. they don't like my religion. they discriminate...
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ernie bauer on the summit. and the engagement with myanmar, burma, and this trip, and steve morrison will conclude with what is happening on the ground in myanmar based on a trip he and others took recently. i will also address some of the u.s.-china security issues up front, too. so looking at the results of the midterm for those of us who travel to the region, the polling that shows that in some cases 2/3 americans are not satisfied with president obama's leadership style, half of democrats. that squares with what most of us with who travel with what we see in governments across asia. in fact, we found in surveys we did here at csis, think tank experts in 10 asian countries that the rebalance to asia has 80% support, but there were questions in the survey of a majority of respondents who said they have questions about implementation. the election result may reinforce those concerns from new zealand to china, whether the administration has the wherewithal to actually follow through on the pivot or rebalance as
ernie bauer on the summit. and the engagement with myanmar, burma, and this trip, and steve morrison will conclude with what is happening on the ground in myanmar based on a trip he and others took recently. i will also address some of the u.s.-china security issues up front, too. so looking at the results of the midterm for those of us who travel to the region, the polling that shows that in some cases 2/3 americans are not satisfied with president obama's leadership style, half of democrats....
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and i agree spirally with ernie. i think the -- entirely with err anywhere. i think the signals are pretty clear we're not going to see, the odds of seeing resolution of the first of those two or the second to open the process sufficiently where there's a clear shot at full victory, those odds are low. and we face a predicament here which is, first of all, she has -- she and the opposition have to make an internal calculation at some point in time about how much do they lean in and play and how much do they lean back and not play. and those determinations have not been made yet. but the u.s. government faces a broader predicament of trying, you know, how do we reach judgment on what's free and fair, ultimately, in what happens in 2015 if it doesn't include those major reforms and an opportunity to have a full, a full run at possible victory? and i think that's what ernie's getting at, that beyond those 2015 elections there's a real question of what is the u.s. approach and what's good enough or what's sufficient to be able to continue? because the election ou
and i agree spirally with ernie. i think the -- entirely with err anywhere. i think the signals are pretty clear we're not going to see, the odds of seeing resolution of the first of those two or the second to open the process sufficiently where there's a clear shot at full victory, those odds are low. and we face a predicament here which is, first of all, she has -- she and the opposition have to make an internal calculation at some point in time about how much do they lean in and play and how...
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and in that brief moment, a japanese sniper shot ernie pyle to the head. thank you. [applause] >> just a quick note about the letters that mr. donaldson read, like all the letters in the book, they are previously unpublished and president bush very kindly sent me his first letter where he kindly sent me the letter that he signed off on and the ernie pyle letter that's never been seen before, either. the next reader is one of our most distinguished members from the armed forces. from december 1998 to august 2001, she served as deputy secretary assistant to defense and the most senior ranking woman in the u.s. military. she is the first and only woman in american history to achieve the rank of vice admiral. her personal declarations include the navy distinguished service medal, three legion of merit awards and three meritorious service medals. she will be reading letters by women who have served this nation in wartime. it is a great, great honor to issue to -- introduce you to patricia a. tracy. [applause] >> thank you. this project is wonderful. i'm privileged to spen
and in that brief moment, a japanese sniper shot ernie pyle to the head. thank you. [applause] >> just a quick note about the letters that mr. donaldson read, like all the letters in the book, they are previously unpublished and president bush very kindly sent me his first letter where he kindly sent me the letter that he signed off on and the ernie pyle letter that's never been seen before, either. the next reader is one of our most distinguished members from the armed forces. from...
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. >> mantiene a sus antiguos personajes que se tradujeron como enrique o erny.
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. >> mantiene a sus antiguos personajes que se tradujeron como enrique o erny.ble serÁ ud. que es la que manda en esta hacienda. >> me van a poner una multa de cuÁnto? >> lo que estipula la ley en estos casos. >> yo que tÚ no me preocupaba por la sanciÓn organizativa sino la legal. >> cÓmo?
. >> mantiene a sus antiguos personajes que se tradujeron como enrique o erny.ble serÁ ud. que es la que manda en esta hacienda. >> me van a poner una multa de cuÁnto? >> lo que estipula la ley en estos casos. >> yo que tÚ no me preocupaba por la sanciÓn organizativa sino la legal. >> cÓmo?
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kids couldn't decide between the name of bert or ernie so our kitty was named bert-ernie for the first 20 years we had him. uch a fond memory. verna writes, roosevelt franklin was the coolest muppet ever. i hope they bring him back one day. share your favorite "sesame street" memories on the wjla facebook page. >> 35 years. so many kids grew up with them. >> "sesame street" was probably already a senior in college by the time you were born. >> you know? >> all right. a heart warming wish come true for a little boy battling stage four cancer. >> he made memories this weekend celebrating christmas early. but 10-year-old jonathan davis suffers from neuro blastoma. his friends and family gathered in bellevue, texas for the early holiday festivities. he cut a christmas tree, rode a wagon and even met mrs. klaus and opened presents. the celebration was held by an organization that helps kids with cancer. >> we know it's early but we had to make it happen soon. you look at how frail he is and . w weak he is >> oh, despite how much energy it took out of him, jonathan did enjoy his early christ
kids couldn't decide between the name of bert or ernie so our kitty was named bert-ernie for the first 20 years we had him. uch a fond memory. verna writes, roosevelt franklin was the coolest muppet ever. i hope they bring him back one day. share your favorite "sesame street" memories on the wjla facebook page. >> 35 years. so many kids grew up with them. >> "sesame street" was probably already a senior in college by the time you were born. >> you know?...
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"and yet still no ring," said bert to ernie. [ laughter and applause ] it's funny because i'm -- i always ernie was waiting on bert. [ light laughter ] just goes to show you from the outside, you cannot judge a relationship. this is just unbelievable. a woman in thailand is recovering after a python -- a python emerged from her toilet, bit her and attempted to drag her back down the drain. she's recovering well and learning to pee standing up. [ laughter and applause ] hey, i don't know if you guys heard this. godzilla turned 60 yesterday. said his friends -- >> happy birthday! [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: and finally one last piece of news. godzilla turned 60 yesterday. [ laughter ] nowadays instead of tokyo, he just destroys bathrooms. ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how we doing, everybody? how are you doing, 8g band? everyone good? fred, how are you? >> fred: really good. >> seth: wonderful to have you here. i love talking to you every night. you are one of the most accomplished -- i hope -- you're one of the
"and yet still no ring," said bert to ernie. [ laughter and applause ] it's funny because i'm -- i always ernie was waiting on bert. [ light laughter ] just goes to show you from the outside, you cannot judge a relationship. this is just unbelievable. a woman in thailand is recovering after a python -- a python emerged from her toilet, bit her and attempted to drag her back down the drain. she's recovering well and learning to pee standing up. [ laughter and applause ] hey, i don't...
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big bird and bert and ernie made their debut in 1969. "sesame street" has evolved along the way.s a million subscribers and 1.5 billion views. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday brought to you by the letters cbs. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com vitac.com griego. and i'm frank mallicoat >>> good morning everyone, it's monday, november 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, aim frank mallicoat. and lawrence and liz are here to answer the question, where had the weekend go? >> i wish i could. beautiful weekend it was. got some patchy dense fog out there again this morning and got a nice day coming our way but look off the coastline. there's a chance for showers headed our way too and talk about that coming up. >>> the fog that lawrence mentioned you can really seat it very thick this morning across the golden gate bridge. so yeah if you are commuting today just a heads-up. visibility could be a problem there. but you know i think some kids have today off right? so we're hoping -- a smaller volume of traffic on the roads. i
big bird and bert and ernie made their debut in 1969. "sesame street" has evolved along the way.s a million subscribers and 1.5 billion views. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday brought to you by the letters cbs. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com vitac.com griego. and i'm frank mallicoat >>> good morning everyone, it's monday, november 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, aim frank mallicoat. and...
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the other costars, big bird, bert and ernie, and oscar.ow he was orange in the first season? though, always a grouch. >> it annoys me. >> reporter: big bird. and snuff lup pus was an imaginary friend. adults on the show refusing to believe he existed. producers changed that, fearing the show was discouraging children from sharing important things with their parents. even imaginary friends. and when mr. hooper died in real life, there were big questions for the producers about what to do. so, they told children the truth. >> mr. hooper died. >> reporter: the milkshakes at mr. hooper's store, 20 cents in 1 1969. they tackled so many issues through the years. hunger among the more recent. little lily from a family in need. she drew a crowd with us in central park. >> hi. >> reporter: fist bump? not always easy for a muppet. 45 years and counting. and what's their secret? >> well, you know, i use a lot of botox, david. >> reporter: i can tell. when i told the muppets i had just met maria. i just met maria. >> you did? isn't she awesome. >> rep
the other costars, big bird, bert and ernie, and oscar.ow he was orange in the first season? though, always a grouch. >> it annoys me. >> reporter: big bird. and snuff lup pus was an imaginary friend. adults on the show refusing to believe he existed. producers changed that, fearing the show was discouraging children from sharing important things with their parents. even imaginary friends. and when mr. hooper died in real life, there were big questions for the producers about what...
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got to stay with us because we have ernie cecelia of bryn mawr trust, says investors, you have
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golf's 4-time winner ernie els gave them a pep talk. springboks r 29-22 defeat to ireland will need to be put goodnight them. ireland have not beaten the springboks in 11 attempts. >> you look back at that year. and narrowly won the first two in south africa, drew the third. peat them by -- beat them by one in the last. it's not much between the two teams. and i think they are a different beast now. you know, in 2014. >> tennis and novak djokovic finishes the year as the world number one, following the latest win at the season-ending world tour finals in london. the win expands the unbeaten run to 30 matches and will reply nishikori in the semifinals on assert. roger federer plays in the second semi. the third time novak djokovic finished at number one in the ranking. >> it's been a long year. this is an ultimate challenge. i'm glad to stand here and know how many legends are here before. it's an honour to have me here. one of them in my team. >> in the n.b.a., the phoenix sun. 14.4 lead. things look good for phoenix in the first quarte
golf's 4-time winner ernie els gave them a pep talk. springboks r 29-22 defeat to ireland will need to be put goodnight them. ireland have not beaten the springboks in 11 attempts. >> you look back at that year. and narrowly won the first two in south africa, drew the third. peat them by -- beat them by one in the last. it's not much between the two teams. and i think they are a different beast now. you know, in 2014. >> tennis and novak djokovic finishes the year as the world...
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jim henson created big bird, bert and ernie, oscar the grouch, and his muppets still teach and entertainmif kids. theshow added elmo and other new casualties-and cookie monster has started pushing fruits and vegetables. we first found out how to get to sesame street, 45 years ago. >> when news brecks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. it's a sunny day on :d4
jim henson created big bird, bert and ernie, oscar the grouch, and his muppets still teach and entertainmif kids. theshow added elmo and other new casualties-and cookie monster has started pushing fruits and vegetables. we first found out how to get to sesame street, 45 years ago. >> when news brecks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. it's a sunny day on :d4
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i'm william erny with the american security council here in washington. and i am a senior director within our regulatory affairs department. and my primary role with acc is to advocate on behalf of the industry. cybersecurity is one of the issues under my advocacy portfolio. but i also play an integral role within acc. i look across the organization, and i ensure that we have got coordinated efforts within acc and to make sure that we are responding to member needs. so, in that regard, my interface with a lot of different elements within acc, including our kim itc program that some of you may be familiar with. but that is our group of see i know members that engage directly on cyber secure -- cybersecurity issues. the. >> i'm doug johnson, senior vice president of payments and cyber security policy, and so i run of the various committees that cross those platforms either from eight cybersecurity, business resiliency, even business security standpoint. also in charge of the regulatory and legislative relationships across those platforms as well. i also ser
i'm william erny with the american security council here in washington. and i am a senior director within our regulatory affairs department. and my primary role with acc is to advocate on behalf of the industry. cybersecurity is one of the issues under my advocacy portfolio. but i also play an integral role within acc. i look across the organization, and i ensure that we have got coordinated efforts within acc and to make sure that we are responding to member needs. so, in that regard, my...
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. >> at age 12, jasmine suffered a huge emotional jolt when her beloved uncle, ernie, died suddenly fromukemia. grieving and vulnerable, it was then her family says that jasmine fell prey to a troubled neighborhood girl named danielle. >> i felt bad because the little girl had had a rough life, you know? so, i told jas to let her come over, be friends with her because she may need you, you know, to be there for her. >> but pamela had no way of knowing that danielle had an older boyfriend who was selling danielle for sex. >> and that's where i made my mistake, because that little girl is the one that talked my granddaughter into running away for the first time. and she was never the same after that. >> jasmine would run away for days at a time, leaving her grandparents worried and bewildered. one day, after being gone for nearly a week, a distraught jasmine called her grandmother. she begged to be picked up. it was then that pamela says she knew she had to take extreme measures to keep jasmine safe from danielle and her pimp boyfriend. she committed jasmine to a children's home for ten mo
. >> at age 12, jasmine suffered a huge emotional jolt when her beloved uncle, ernie, died suddenly fromukemia. grieving and vulnerable, it was then her family says that jasmine fell prey to a troubled neighborhood girl named danielle. >> i felt bad because the little girl had had a rough life, you know? so, i told jas to let her come over, be friends with her because she may need you, you know, to be there for her. >> but pamela had no way of knowing that danielle had an...
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it's the one night each year that bert and ernie push their twin beds together. [ laughter ] [ cheerslause ] happy anniversary. happy anniversary to those guys. some more new york news this weekend. new york city opened its largest subway hub at fulton center. it's a grand public space that serves nine different lines and features a dome ceiling, natural light, 340 security cameras, and the escalator's already broken. [ laughter ] they made it a day. they made it one day. [ applause ] just ridiculous, a man was arrested last week after he called 911 three times to ask the dispatcher on a date. man, some guys just don't catch on when you give them a fake number. [ laughter ] not sure what to make of this. a pastor -- a pastor at a controversial church in harlem said last week that starbucks is ground zero for ebola. although, unless ebola is the new norah jones cd i'm betting he's wrong. [ laughter ] some good tracks on "ebola." some good jazzy tracks on "ebola." i just like to put it on when i have like, a cocktail party, i put on -- i put on the new "ebola." this is surprising to me.
it's the one night each year that bert and ernie push their twin beds together. [ laughter ] [ cheerslause ] happy anniversary. happy anniversary to those guys. some more new york news this weekend. new york city opened its largest subway hub at fulton center. it's a grand public space that serves nine different lines and features a dome ceiling, natural light, 340 security cameras, and the escalator's already broken. [ laughter ] they made it a day. they made it one day. [ applause ] just...
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[laughter] ernie b. hill and reyes. in the background, corky. we took off and did our own thing. gordon will go deeper into what happened so i will not attempt to do it. this is iconic for me. this is the guts of multiracial integration. look at their faces. they are not happy because it was a constant, "but wait, you did not ask us." ok, so i don't know how to get out of this. [laughter] thank you. i am sorry i ran out of time. [applause] >> we do have time for a couple of questions so please look behind you. you have young people standing by with microphones. we welcome questions from the audience. >> do you want to put this down? it is distracting. >> can you share more about the other mexicans or chicanos involved in the early sncc or civil rights movement? we were on the west coast. i was in high school. >> there was a young woman from l.a. that went down to mississippi as a freedom summer volunteer. i tried to find her and never could. that was pretty much it. by the way, petita and i, there was this historical narrative that everyone was thrown out of sncc that was not bla
[laughter] ernie b. hill and reyes. in the background, corky. we took off and did our own thing. gordon will go deeper into what happened so i will not attempt to do it. this is iconic for me. this is the guts of multiracial integration. look at their faces. they are not happy because it was a constant, "but wait, you did not ask us." ok, so i don't know how to get out of this. [laughter] thank you. i am sorry i ran out of time. [applause] >> we do have time for a couple of...
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captain ernie taking the orphanage team out for their big win thane "mucho bueno." >> best thing in the world, even if you don't like fishing. implementation, the affordable care act is headed back to the supreme court. >> it might feel this week like you're stuck in a time warp. >> get another challenge to the aca. >> the biggest threat to the affordable care act is once again the supreme court. >> this thing pretty much pays for all of it. >> subsidies are key to keeping costs down. >> argument being made rests on something of a technicality. >> little more than a typo. sloppy drafting. >> if the court were to strike down the subsidies. >> you will have people's lives ruined. >> taking money out of people's pockets. >> it would be very disastrous. >> we going to have a successful open enrollment. >> healthcare.gov website is up and running. >> they have promised an improved experience. >> the house will move to repeal obamacare. >> do everything humanly possible to repeal obamacare. >> it's saving lives and reducing the deficit. i don't know what more you would want. >>> the supreme c
captain ernie taking the orphanage team out for their big win thane "mucho bueno." >> best thing in the world, even if you don't like fishing. implementation, the affordable care act is headed back to the supreme court. >> it might feel this week like you're stuck in a time warp. >> get another challenge to the aca. >> the biggest threat to the affordable care act is once again the supreme court. >> this thing pretty much pays for all of it. >>...
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i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly ensconced david sheer, who's our assistant secretary of defense for east asia in the pacific. you know that david was -- had come back from hanoi to do this job. he was our u.s. ambassador there. david is an expert on china and southeast asia. i think for many of us who are sort of in the trenches every day on these issues, couldn't think of a better person for the pentagon to put into this role. next to him is one of the top southeast asiaenists in the united states, and he also is singapore's ambassador to the united states. aspoke. he was most recently singapore's ambassador to indonesia. he was in the past has
i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly ensconced david sheer, who's our...
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joining me on today's panel, we have bill erny, doug johnson, chris boyer, and dennis gilbert. and what i'd like to do to kind of start off the discussion today is have each of you briefly explain kind of your roles and responsibilities because i think it will help us set the stage in terms of types of issues you're working and it will help guide our conversation as we kick things off. with that, bill, toss it to you. >> sure, hi, i'm bill erny here with the american chemical council here in washington. i'm senior director with the regulatory affairs department. my primary role with acc is to advocate on behalf of the industry. cybersecurity is one of the issues under my advocacy portfolio but i also play an internal role within acc where i look across the organization and i insure that we've got coordinated efforts within acc and to make sure we're responding to our members needs. so in that regard my interface with a lot of different elements within acc and including our chemic program. some may be familiar with that. that is our group of cio members that engage directly on c
joining me on today's panel, we have bill erny, doug johnson, chris boyer, and dennis gilbert. and what i'd like to do to kind of start off the discussion today is have each of you briefly explain kind of your roles and responsibilities because i think it will help us set the stage in terms of types of issues you're working and it will help guide our conversation as we kick things off. with that, bill, toss it to you. >> sure, hi, i'm bill erny here with the american chemical council here...
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. >> ernie: leyla gulen chatted about his book. >> what is universal tones?a frequency of vibrations that emanates from people's hearts to remind other people's hearts that they are significant, meaningful. they can create blessings. >> reporter: how does -- >> and creativity, too. santana is once again collaborating with his woodstock band mates and will release a new album next spring. meantime universal tone is now on sale. if you buy a computer and it breaks down, you mate be happy to have an extended warranty, right? a warranty can break down, too. mi michael finney explains why the contract was virtually useless. >> reporter: dave bought this computer because it could do everything his family needed. >> we use it for internet browsing, accessing our e-mails. >>. >> reporter: and it worked fine until this started happening. >> it would just crash while you were using it. an error message would pop up. >> reporter: dave would shut it down, start it up again and it would work for a while but then -- >> nope. >> reporter: crash. >> as time went on it got mo
. >> ernie: leyla gulen chatted about his book. >> what is universal tones?a frequency of vibrations that emanates from people's hearts to remind other people's hearts that they are significant, meaningful. they can create blessings. >> reporter: how does -- >> and creativity, too. santana is once again collaborating with his woodstock band mates and will release a new album next spring. meantime universal tone is now on sale. if you buy a computer and it breaks down,...
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ah ah ah." [ laughter ] and then bert and ernie would start making out and they're like, "you'll nevertimes. she'll be like, "i feel like you're going to go out there on the road, you're going to find someone else, and you're going to leave me." and it's tough, you know. because there's no polite way to sit a girl down and be like, "listen, honey. no one else is dumb enough to have sex with me. [ laughter ] some ponzi schemes only have one victim." [ laughter and applause ] i have a lot of problems putting the past away. my favorite position in bed is still fetal. [ laughter ] it's the only one i've mastered. [ laughter ] and i look back on things a lot. i worked at a mcdonald's for 7 1/2 years. because when you love life, life loves you back. [ laughter ] and one of my co-workers was a guy named harold. he was 48 years old. fresh out of prison. meth addict with seven kids. did i say florida? florida. [ laughter ] and he worked at the mcdonald's five days a week from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. then he went over to work at the pizza hut five days a week from 3:00 p.m. to midnight. and one t
ah ah ah." [ laughter ] and then bert and ernie would start making out and they're like, "you'll nevertimes. she'll be like, "i feel like you're going to go out there on the road, you're going to find someone else, and you're going to leave me." and it's tough, you know. because there's no polite way to sit a girl down and be like, "listen, honey. no one else is dumb enough to have sex with me. [ laughter ] some ponzi schemes only have one victim." [ laughter and...
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but that is pretty sandals -- ernie sanders from vermont who is exploring whether to run for presidenthe travels the country. we were speaking to him in his home state and we will stay there in a month where the incumbent democratic governor peter shumlin has nearly been unseated in a shocking upset in a process unique to vermont, projections show the government's race will be decided by the state legislature after neither shall a nor his republican challenger scott milne reach the necessary threshold of 50%. in other states, a microtel runoff. in vermont, the state legislature will decide. a runoffs solidly social and will keep his seat. he is vowed to make vermont the first it with a single-payer health her system. -- health care system. for more, we're going to peter stirling. he is in the nations or the states capital. welcome. we only had a minute before we go to colorado. some other stunning results there. talk about the significance of what has taken place in vermont. >> coming into this year, the governor seem to have the wind at his back. polling showed we wanted to move towar
but that is pretty sandals -- ernie sanders from vermont who is exploring whether to run for presidenthe travels the country. we were speaking to him in his home state and we will stay there in a month where the incumbent democratic governor peter shumlin has nearly been unseated in a shocking upset in a process unique to vermont, projections show the government's race will be decided by the state legislature after neither shall a nor his republican challenger scott milne reach the necessary...
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ññówóçañçózwí÷ÑÑwóówñó@Ñ >>> it's not every day sergeant ernie goodno gets a call about a heist quitecribed as being dressed like a tree. i think i was sipping coffee and i almost spit it out. >> manchester, new hampshire, citizens bank reports a robbery just a few minutes after it opens and it's caught on camera. the suspect is reportedly wearing an unusual disguise. >> all i could picture was like a tree outfit, a foam outfit like you'd see in a christmas play. that's an odd disguise for a bank robbery. i immediately went out with my crew of detectives and we responded to the scene to see what was going on. >> and what other location but the elm street branch would a tree find the most fitting to burglarize? when the police arrive on the scene, witnesses confirm the man in question is indeed of a leafy persuasion. >> basically, what he did is he took sticks and branches or anything that had leaves on it and duct taped them on his head, his chest, the trunk or torso area of his body, his arms, his legs and probably 6 to 8 inches apart at different levels. the leaves would hang and fi
ññówóçañçózwí÷ÑÑwóówñó@Ñ >>> it's not every day sergeant ernie goodno gets a call about a heist quitecribed as being dressed like a tree. i think i was sipping coffee and i almost spit it out. >> manchester, new hampshire, citizens bank reports a robbery just a few minutes after it opens and it's caught on camera. the suspect is reportedly wearing an unusual disguise. >> all i could picture was like a tree outfit, a foam outfit like you'd see in a christmas...
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captain ernie taking the orphanage team out for their big win thane "mucho bueno." >> best thing in thee supreme court. >> it might feel this week like you're stuck in a time warp. >> get another challenge to the aca. >> the biggest threat to the affordable care act is once again the supreme court. >> this thing pretty much pays for all of it. >> subsidies are key to keeping costs down. >> argument being made rests on something of a technicality.
captain ernie taking the orphanage team out for their big win thane "mucho bueno." >> best thing in thee supreme court. >> it might feel this week like you're stuck in a time warp. >> get another challenge to the aca. >> the biggest threat to the affordable care act is once again the supreme court. >> this thing pretty much pays for all of it. >> subsidies are key to keeping costs down. >> argument being made rests on something of a...
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i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly
i'm ernie bower, again. i'm the chair of the southeast asia program here at csis. and it's a real pleasure for me to be introducing our third and last panel today on -- as we talk about asian architecture ahead of the three summits in november, the apec, eas and g-20 summits. and we've got a terrific panel with us today. i really appreciate these gentlemen sharing thir time away from very busy schedules to join us. on my right, we have the newly -- newly
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i agree with ernie. signals are pretty clear that will not see that for 2015.the odds of sing a revolution was a clear shot for full victory are low. she and your position need to car collision al about how do they lean and play how much do they not play. faces a overnment broader predicament , thinking on do we reach judgement what is fair. if it does not include those major reforms and opportunity to have a full run. beyond the 2015 elections . there is a real question about is the us approach to appeal to continue. election outcome in myanmar determine the bilateral relationships. >> there was high-level engagement. they achieved an important and historic shift. the white house, signature achievements of the pivot, senior officials of the white house dropped this. now the president, and city officials put this on the scoreboard and drop it. they probably should have been of sustaining with myanmar. engaging ure we were at the high-level silicon hit the difficulties. not sure we could of achieved a fault free election in 2015. but i think we could of got a hi
i agree with ernie. signals are pretty clear that will not see that for 2015.the odds of sing a revolution was a clear shot for full victory are low. she and your position need to car collision al about how do they lean and play how much do they not play. faces a overnment broader predicament , thinking on do we reach judgement what is fair. if it does not include those major reforms and opportunity to have a full run. beyond the 2015 elections . there is a real question about is the us...
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. >> ernie, how about you?k with bill murray and watching him react to the crowds and the people. and that was aye was always really impressed with that. >> hello, new york. >> bill, for you, everybody is always asking when is there going to be a "ghostbusters 3," what do you say to that? >> yeah, bill, what do you say to that? >> what do you say? >> i say the money's not right yet, annie. no, it's really hard to re-create something that was so beautiful, that was so wonderful. ♪ who you gonna call >> i think the studio would like to make a movie and continue the franchise. i hear there's going to be one that's going to be all women. >> ghost babes. >> ghostbuster babes. >> you could still be in it. >> so could ernie. >> i'm an actor, man. hey! >> love it. >> item number one "ghostbusters" reunion complete. "ghostbusters" edition of "sbram entertainment weekly" hits stands friday. and bluray version available. >> here are your questions for the interview. got it. >> both of you could quote every line. >> we pro
. >> ernie, how about you?k with bill murray and watching him react to the crowds and the people. and that was aye was always really impressed with that. >> hello, new york. >> bill, for you, everybody is always asking when is there going to be a "ghostbusters 3," what do you say to that? >> yeah, bill, what do you say to that? >> what do you say? >> i say the money's not right yet, annie. no, it's really hard to re-create something that was so...
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china and others into this global rules-based order in the respect say that is while i agree with ernie do we need a broader framing because it's not just about tpp the recent tpp is so important is that it is designed to pull people into this higher standard system. it's just absolutely critical as they trade in broader economic strategy in asia. >> we will go to julian and howard. >> thanks, julie pace with me. i want to follow up on something or he said about g being less accommodating. can you give us any ideas why any ideas why that is an administration thinking on this given they invested a lot of time and emphasis on having obama and biden in particular build a personal relationship with him? >> one of the fundamental conceptual flaws of the pivot has been a failure to assess the nature of china's behavior in asia. i think there have been different views within the administration. until recently there was a strong view that much of china's assertive behavior in the east china sea and south china sea were driven by domestic pressures and nationalism by japan and vietnam provoking
china and others into this global rules-based order in the respect say that is while i agree with ernie do we need a broader framing because it's not just about tpp the recent tpp is so important is that it is designed to pull people into this higher standard system. it's just absolutely critical as they trade in broader economic strategy in asia. >> we will go to julian and howard. >> thanks, julie pace with me. i want to follow up on something or he said about g being less...
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not your naturalization or crossing the border ernie els but turning 18. >> host: 17%, going into the 20% of the u.s. population. what about voting population? what percentage are latino? >> guest: in the 2014 election about 8%. in the 2012 election about 10%. the reason for that fluctuation is working class people and people of color of all racial and ethnic groups turn out less in the midterm elections. it is a lower turnout, turnout in the 2014 election was the lowest in recent history. for a variety of reasons. the first is the level of democratic turnout was low. turned out by politics. the interest in government in the country is unhappiness at the center because the politics in washington. going back to 2012 it was 10 percentage if you look at our history there was a% in 2008 or 9% in 2008, 10% in 2012, 11% in 2016. those numbers lag the population numbers and variety of reasons. and that group, the age distribution, u.s. citizens on the age of 18 eligible as well. >> host: where the shoes latinos in america look at, focus on, percentage of republican and democratic? >> guest:
not your naturalization or crossing the border ernie els but turning 18. >> host: 17%, going into the 20% of the u.s. population. what about voting population? what percentage are latino? >> guest: in the 2014 election about 8%. in the 2012 election about 10%. the reason for that fluctuation is working class people and people of color of all racial and ethnic groups turn out less in the midterm elections. it is a lower turnout, turnout in the 2014 election was the lowest in recent...