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autoridades al final de cada parto vendÍa a los pequeÑos o los cambiamos por televisores, neveras, etcÉteraabe cuÁnto dinero ganÓ con esto. >>> lo que hicimos fue establecer no el monto, pero los llegaron a intercambiar por electrodomÉsticos para la casa. >>> y fue arrestado con una partera que era la encargada de los tounivision@@primer impactÁc la fiscalÍa. >>> un niÑo enactounivision@@prc recunron aprimmpactounivision@Ír prosunivirse anprimmpactounivis joven que actodesapareciÓ cuand tenÍa 14 aÑos. >>> ella se dirigÍa a lanprimpr escuela. pero no llegÓ. >>> se les ocurriÓ pprimer impÍ cacahuate. >>> esto le provocÓ que atenten contra su vida. pero non los ision@@primer impÍm lo vamos a encontrar. >>> para ellos las autoridades fueron ineficaces. >>> aquÍ en la zona no encontraron a esmeralda, pero en juÁrez el aÑo pasado desaparecieron 67 mujeres vry el senado creÓ un registro de personas desaparecidas. >>> gracias. y en otras informaciones, un hombre le debe la vida a dos agentes, su auto estallÓ en llamas, los oficiales lograron abrir la puerta y arrastrar fuera del vehÍculo, el dramÁt
autoridades al final de cada parto vendÍa a los pequeÑos o los cambiamos por televisores, neveras, etcÉteraabe cuÁnto dinero ganÓ con esto. >>> lo que hicimos fue establecer no el monto, pero los llegaron a intercambiar por electrodomÉsticos para la casa. >>> y fue arrestado con una partera que era la encargada de los tounivision@@primer impactÁc la fiscalÍa. >>> un niÑo enactounivision@@prc recunron aprimmpactounivision@Ír prosunivirse anprimmpactounivis...
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cyber security and strategic command has assets within your ao missile silos, i presume, bases, etcetera, you have the norad system, have you and strategic command or individually done an vulnerability answer upon your dependence on civilian systems that are less secure than the military systems? >> senator, yes we have and we have comprised those extensively and red teamed to that regard. >> are you confident that you can continue to respond to the national command nort in pa situation, a cyber attack or my other that would go after, not directly your installations but supporti ining civil complexes? >> i believe our network is secure. and operate in the civilian met yo -- civilian networks are compromised and go down? >> >> i believe so, senator, but as you mow, there's great -- as you know, there's great connectedness, so there will be second and third attacks on the cyber system. but coordinating to our core area, we are adequately defended, but village lens will be required, the cyber enemies continue to advance approximate -- in this capabilities and have demonstrated an intent to
cyber security and strategic command has assets within your ao missile silos, i presume, bases, etcetera, you have the norad system, have you and strategic command or individually done an vulnerability answer upon your dependence on civilian systems that are less secure than the military systems? >> senator, yes we have and we have comprised those extensively and red teamed to that regard. >> are you confident that you can continue to respond to the national command nort in pa...
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autoridades al final de ca parto vendÍa a los pequeÑos o los cambiamos por televisores, neveras, etcÉterao dinero ganÓ con esto. >>> lo que hicimos fue establecer no el monto, pero los llegaron a intercambiar por electrodomÉsticos para la casa. >>> y fue arrestado con una partera que era la encargada de los alumbramientos, y era la encargada de hacer las transacciones muchaseces con extranjeros. >>> pudimos establecer que estos niÑos estÁn dos en estados unidos, 4 en bolÍvar, uno en barranquilla, uno en cartagena. >>> la policÍa encontrÓ a la madre encerrada en una habitaciÓn n un reciÉn nacido, que estaba siendo preparado para la venta. la madre ya fueron trasladados a hogar de protecciÓn, la pareja ahora estÁ a ordenes de la fiscalÍa. >>> un niÑo en perÚ fue violado por un desalmado que intentÓ envenenarlo, este niÑo lo encontraron agonizante y libraron una dura batalla para salvarle la vida. >>> gracias a sus esfuerzos lograron revivir al pequeÑo, el depravado fuecapturado y estÁ tras las rejas. unos angustiados padres buscan a su h en ciudad Árez, recurrieron a unaoriginal forma de ll
autoridades al final de ca parto vendÍa a los pequeÑos o los cambiamos por televisores, neveras, etcÉterao dinero ganÓ con esto. >>> lo que hicimos fue establecer no el monto, pero los llegaron a intercambiar por electrodomÉsticos para la casa. >>> y fue arrestado con una partera que era la encargada de los alumbramientos, y era la encargada de hacer las transacciones muchaseces con extranjeros. >>> pudimos establecer que estos niÑos estÁn dos en estados...
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, etcetera. here, you have the biggest profession in america, 3.2 school million teachers. do they have that type of evaluation in school teachers and should we? >> they don't and we definitely should. that's, again, a point that steve and i will agree on. teacher evaluation has been a complete joke. almost everybody passes. there's no useful information that's passed on. but in this particular situation, i'm the parent of a soon to be 3-year-old who is going to enter a public school in d.c. i'm writing a book about school choice. what we're writing about right now and what's happening in new york city, i don't know if steve collected baseball cards when he grew up. this is like the equivalent of me getting a baseball card with one number on the back. what i'm being told is don't pay attention only to that information. there's other information. the reality is, i'm going to look at that number and make a choice. if we think about what parents seek for their kids, certainly what i seek for my son
, etcetera. here, you have the biggest profession in america, 3.2 school million teachers. do they have that type of evaluation in school teachers and should we? >> they don't and we definitely should. that's, again, a point that steve and i will agree on. teacher evaluation has been a complete joke. almost everybody passes. there's no useful information that's passed on. but in this particular situation, i'm the parent of a soon to be 3-year-old who is going to enter a public school in...
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explosiones masivas sol provocan una tormenta geomagnÉtica, afectara todo, los sistemas de gps, satÉlites, etcetera
explosiones masivas sol provocan una tormenta geomagnÉtica, afectara todo, los sistemas de gps, satÉlites, etcetera
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department of human services that includes medical, food stamps, children's protective services, etcetera. our perspective is maybe a little broader, and the lenses basically poverty. we see family flight not isolation, but part of broader trends. the fight of african americans from the city and the alarming rise in social isolation among san franciscans, particularly low-incumbeome ones. it doesn't show very well. can that be centered? this was a great chart. the title, in particular. it shoews the adult and child population. san francisco has always had very few children. if we look back to the 50s, the baby boom population, the sixties, white families started to migrate from the suburbs. we continue to have very low number of cities. we have fewer joe then than any other major city in the nation. -- if your children than any other major city in the nation. it is so much more acute because we have so many few were to begin with. supervisor farrell: the lowest percentage of any other major city in the country? >> yes, it has been true for several decades. manhattan is now at 15 something
department of human services that includes medical, food stamps, children's protective services, etcetera. our perspective is maybe a little broader, and the lenses basically poverty. we see family flight not isolation, but part of broader trends. the fight of african americans from the city and the alarming rise in social isolation among san franciscans, particularly low-incumbeome ones. it doesn't show very well. can that be centered? this was a great chart. the title, in particular. it...
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that is the same thing, we treat them with respect, give them good salary, training, etcetera, and then, those who, right now we have 20 thousand of them. and this is going to grow into probably 30,000, maybe more. we have budged for 50 of them, 25 in each. and then we have formed, an association, we called it rksz that would take those who are not interested, neither in the police force nor in the armed forces. and give them opportunities to -- for training, scholarships, to go to universities outside the country, maybe inside or do post graduate studies, go get their masters and ph.d. and there are many of them, and if they are interested in starting a small company, we will give them small and is medium sized loans, so they can do that, and i think we are being successful, we have about 130 thousand of them. who registered in this association. and we are going to do whatever it takes to give then the best we can in terms of offering them a better life. i think this -- we are succeeding in this. we actually is have sent a thousand of them outside the country, in fact, to jordan. some
that is the same thing, we treat them with respect, give them good salary, training, etcetera, and then, those who, right now we have 20 thousand of them. and this is going to grow into probably 30,000, maybe more. we have budged for 50 of them, 25 in each. and then we have formed, an association, we called it rksz that would take those who are not interested, neither in the police force nor in the armed forces. and give them opportunities to -- for training, scholarships, to go to universities...
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those openings for plumbing, electrical, etcetera, have to be designed have time. once they are there, you cannot change them a lot. some building owners do not understand that you cannot drill holes through the slab 20 years from now. >> tellez with that is? >> that would be a fire sprinkler pipe. >> we have a bunch of different types. this is fire sprinkler pipe. they hang this from the ceiling somehow, run the fire sprinkler line through here. about all the inserts and all the fittings, there is a lot of pre planning and coordination. you cannot drill into the slab. all the guys are up there nailing inserts from the top on the layout, all the walls laid out. there is a threaded insert ready for this. >> they did not go below and drill a hole. >> no, you see the spray painted lines? they basically give as a guideline so we know where the tendons are. >> all this is figured out before you pour the slab. then the wall is going out. the walls are, what are the call? what is this made of? >> they are framed with light gauge steel studs, which are typically 25 gauge.
those openings for plumbing, electrical, etcetera, have to be designed have time. once they are there, you cannot change them a lot. some building owners do not understand that you cannot drill holes through the slab 20 years from now. >> tellez with that is? >> that would be a fire sprinkler pipe. >> we have a bunch of different types. this is fire sprinkler pipe. they hang this from the ceiling somehow, run the fire sprinkler line through here. about all the inserts and all...
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of the fed taking risk out of the system, bringing inflation down, allowing home prices to go up, etcetera was a fundamental -- green span was proclaimed a hero himself for the success. >> talking of the great moderation, craig, you are from canada, and td bank, chief economist, which i was surprised to find out is the eighth largest bank in u.s. and second in canada have a good viewpoint to see what is going on in the united states in the last few years and what has not been doing on in canada. can you share some insight there is? is there more that we can learn from canada? >> well, let me start off with the comment about the great moderation and then work in the differences and experiences. because i think it's a really good point. you know, in actual fact, you the murder on the orient express works. i cannot find anybody who is not to blame for what happened. people took mortgages they never should have and less thnders ma mortgages they should not have loaned. it was facilitated by incentives like mortgage interest deductiblity which is something that we do no have which encourage s p
of the fed taking risk out of the system, bringing inflation down, allowing home prices to go up, etcetera was a fundamental -- green span was proclaimed a hero himself for the success. >> talking of the great moderation, craig, you are from canada, and td bank, chief economist, which i was surprised to find out is the eighth largest bank in u.s. and second in canada have a good viewpoint to see what is going on in the united states in the last few years and what has not been doing on in...
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to be too simple, but sometimes we have become so depending on auto computer technology and gps, etcetera, do you exercise to the point where it's worst case, where you have to rely on old fashion technology like people driving a car and getting out an order? >> that is a great question, that is exactly what we comprised in november and i will tell you that it is very painful but doable and takes on long time to recovery -- to recover your network. it takes a long time to put it back up. >> thank you mr. chairman, thank you general fraser and general jacoby for your service and general fraser thank you for all that you've done for our country. certainly, we will miss having you around here and testifying before our committee. general fraser, i wanted to ask you, in your written testimony, you described the role of russia in the south-com in the region and said their presence is centered on arms sales is that correct? >> yes. >> and their arms sales are to venezue venezuela? >> the main purchaser is venezuela but they are he will issi i -- but they are selling on other countries. >> is it
to be too simple, but sometimes we have become so depending on auto computer technology and gps, etcetera, do you exercise to the point where it's worst case, where you have to rely on old fashion technology like people driving a car and getting out an order? >> that is a great question, that is exactly what we comprised in november and i will tell you that it is very painful but doable and takes on long time to recovery -- to recover your network. it takes a long time to put it back up....
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playing field is a little more level and that would include things like gold silver houses farmland etcetera things that are that still tend to trade on values that cannot be manipulated by by government or were some sort of crony involvement so something that's been fascinating in the last in the last few months i've talked to a lot of a lot of you know successful investors names that you would that you would recognize many of them and almost universally they have said something like. you know i just don't know about the stock market anymore it's very difficult to invest in policy it's very meaning it's difficult to invest in in an environment in which the fundamentals are so influenced by government with elation yeah but the same time a lobbyist people are saying hey i really really like. gold i really really like houses and you have people like john paulson david when. you can source even buffett actually about houses. a lot of buy houses and these are smart guys so i think i would i would tend to side with them as opposed to mr bernanke you maybe will end up with them for name contrary a
playing field is a little more level and that would include things like gold silver houses farmland etcetera things that are that still tend to trade on values that cannot be manipulated by by government or were some sort of crony involvement so something that's been fascinating in the last in the last few months i've talked to a lot of a lot of you know successful investors names that you would that you would recognize many of them and almost universally they have said something like. you know...
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the post master general's plan is implemented that is what is going to happen, the service delays, etceteralack of man power if he gets rid of the employees he wants to is going to decrease service and that is no way to save a business. >> more than 120 set to close are in maryland and virginia. for postal workers that is cause to protest. >> we see a lot of hazards to our customers and this is not about us necessarily, it is because we are going to lose our jobs but this is about our customers. >> the postal service says its proposed cuts will save about $200 million every year. in frederick county, i am gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. >> the postal service also says it is on track to cut costs by $20 billion by 2015. >>> if you are in the market for a new ipad you may have to wait a while. the tablet was unveiled last wednesday. demand is already so high apple had to push pack the shipping date on preorders by as much as three weeks, a limited number will still hit store shelves this friday but you may have to camp out in line to get your hands on one. >>> turning to sports in this mor
the post master general's plan is implemented that is what is going to happen, the service delays, etceteralack of man power if he gets rid of the employees he wants to is going to decrease service and that is no way to save a business. >> more than 120 set to close are in maryland and virginia. for postal workers that is cause to protest. >> we see a lot of hazards to our customers and this is not about us necessarily, it is because we are going to lose our jobs but this is about...
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comments, etcetera. we love to hear what happened next.always reach out to us through e-mail and on twitter at liz crenshaw and search for us on facebook liz crenshaw's consumer watch. tell us what you think about our stories and give us ideas and it's always good fun. >> yeah, it is. >> sounds great. >>> how about a talking forecast now? doug is down in shirlington. >> the sound of his voice. >> loud and clear. >> actually, i got you for a second though didn't i? i'm with the mulcahy family, a very irish name. this is bill. we have lauren right here. take a look at this little guy, will, who is about to celebrate his first st. patrick's day. they've got family coming into town. they are excited. i said, who is going to be the baby-sitter? they said oh, no. will is coming with us. i have to ask you first off, you guys live around this area. you're looking for a good weekend and weather wise it's been nice. >> perfect and great. we couldn't ask for anything else. we have family coming in. the little guy is excited so life is good. >> life i
comments, etcetera. we love to hear what happened next.always reach out to us through e-mail and on twitter at liz crenshaw and search for us on facebook liz crenshaw's consumer watch. tell us what you think about our stories and give us ideas and it's always good fun. >> yeah, it is. >> sounds great. >>> how about a talking forecast now? doug is down in shirlington. >> the sound of his voice. >> loud and clear. >> actually, i got you for a second though...
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is just what the republicans -- more conservative people are saying about the right to bear arms etcetera it is interesting because we can see that from two side. what the intentions of the framers of the constitution, the second question is being called into question has been raised and yet how do we move on from that or apply it to it purest form without getting ourselves all wrapped up in something and not recognizing change and the evolution of society and time. >> right. two interesting questions. how did the court -- how did the court miss the fact that congress had recently passed a law on this subject? it was because it was attached to the uniform code of military justice and nobody thought to look there. it came up -- it was a federal case involving state law. the court agreed to review it and typically what would happen is the solicitor general's office and the department of justice would basically survey all the different general counsels and units of the government to say here's a new supreme court case. cannon house office building a brief representing your agency's interest?
is just what the republicans -- more conservative people are saying about the right to bear arms etcetera it is interesting because we can see that from two side. what the intentions of the framers of the constitution, the second question is being called into question has been raised and yet how do we move on from that or apply it to it purest form without getting ourselves all wrapped up in something and not recognizing change and the evolution of society and time. >> right. two...
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. >> no liability on regular folks' accounts, etcetera. keep an eye on them. let your bank know if anything weird turns out. >> you just don't want to go use the card and find out it had a stop on it. >> they should inform you in advance if they're going to shut your card down. there has been no talk of that at this point. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> refunds are in store for the passengers aboard the jet blue flight following a pilot's mid air meltdown. everybody on the flight will get a full refund for the one way ticket and a voucher for twice the value of their original ticket. on tuesday, the captain's erratic behavior prompted another pilot to lock him out of the cockpit. he was restrained by passengers and later charged. the flight had to make an emergency landing in amarillo, texas. >>> right now scientists are inspei inspecting the washington monument to see if last year's earthquake cause today to sink. surveyors are looking for any ground level change around the national mall since the quake hit in august and even a sl
. >> no liability on regular folks' accounts, etcetera. keep an eye on them. let your bank know if anything weird turns out. >> you just don't want to go use the card and find out it had a stop on it. >> they should inform you in advance if they're going to shut your card down. there has been no talk of that at this point. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> refunds are in store for the passengers aboard the jet blue flight following a pilot's mid air...
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history is history passes through two different kinds of time from war time to peace time to war time, etcetera about it in school. that's the way we imagine it. when we use the concept of war time, we assume that war time is by definition temporary because war time isn't our normal time. it's a rupture of the regular order of things that will go away once we go back to normal time which we call peace time. but one of the things that's interesting is if you sort of compare the kinds of war times that we often learn about in school with the u.s. military engagements that have happened over the past 100 years. what you see is there's just so much conflict across the time line so that what we see is that there aren't any breaks between different kinds of engagement, large and small. you know, here and there. and so i think looking historically at the persistance of american military conflict helps us better understand what we seem to be facing now. >> right. so once we come to understand that the fantasy of our childhood education, which told us that the world lives in this peace time way and occa
history is history passes through two different kinds of time from war time to peace time to war time, etcetera about it in school. that's the way we imagine it. when we use the concept of war time, we assume that war time is by definition temporary because war time isn't our normal time. it's a rupture of the regular order of things that will go away once we go back to normal time which we call peace time. but one of the things that's interesting is if you sort of compare the kinds of war...
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the fragment in the android system with all the different oem flavors of android and oem versions, etcetera>> right. what's the deal with google of late? i mean, why do you think it's out performing not only the market but certainly what apple is doing this week? i don't know if people are expecting a google dividend or something like that in the wake of what tim cook and apple have done. do you have any insight? >> yes. i think that is some of it and i think another part is the valuation of google is, you know, similar to apple, very compelling. and i think people are also coming around to the view that, look. on the fundamental said, the quarter, you know, last time around was actually probably better than people had given them credit. you know, we've also been focused on what they're doing with motorola in terms of hardware interests and i think one of the things we're arguing is that while android needs a lot of work the company is taking steps to kind of help transition that, address their mobile transition risk. we feel better about it in that respect also. >> i'll ask you to be brief
the fragment in the android system with all the different oem flavors of android and oem versions, etcetera>> right. what's the deal with google of late? i mean, why do you think it's out performing not only the market but certainly what apple is doing this week? i don't know if people are expecting a google dividend or something like that in the wake of what tim cook and apple have done. do you have any insight? >> yes. i think that is some of it and i think another part is the...
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do you believe that the signals you are getting and this movement of yesterday, etcetera, is there any indication of a greater willingness to try to provide access to humanitarian assistance and actually get the political solution? >> nancy and i were on the phone this morning with the minister of social welfare asking that. she has said they are meeting tomorrow. we are hoping we can get an answer as soon as tomorrow on that front. once we open the door, once we have food going in, it is going to affect the fighting going on, and you have to protect the humanitarian workers. and that, we hope, is going to create an atmosphere where political talks start to happen. we are hoping that. it has not been agreed yet but that is the direction we want to go. >> this is a tricky question but an important one -- are there indications of the south's direct support for proxy efforts in that area? >> we have -- from the government of south sudan, the fighting is very dangerous and we can see the results -- retaliation, bombing across the border. and we have had very candid talks with them about it
do you believe that the signals you are getting and this movement of yesterday, etcetera, is there any indication of a greater willingness to try to provide access to humanitarian assistance and actually get the political solution? >> nancy and i were on the phone this morning with the minister of social welfare asking that. she has said they are meeting tomorrow. we are hoping we can get an answer as soon as tomorrow on that front. once we open the door, once we have food going in, it is...
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what the carry over to the parks and consumer products is, etcetera.oesn't have a lot of exposure to the economy and is hitting on all cylinders creatively. the next thing to see is whether they develop further franchises like, you know, chaos walking, get the appeal to the youth demographic they have with "hunger games" and the "twilight" series as well. i think they're really in the sweet spot right now. >> are you taking the family to see it this weekend? >> absolutely. i'll be there for the 3:00 a.m. showing. >> matt, thank you for joining us. >> by the way, slates dana stevens writes if you've been trying to ignore the "hunger games" hype give in. read the book. watch the movie. because they're going to be part of the conversation for a while. and it's more fun experiencing them than dismissing them. >> by the way on e-trade 92.5% probability that "the hunger games" will gross more than $125 million. >> how did you rate it out of ten? >> i thought it was ten, really good. absolutely. it's going to do well. tweet time. our question of the day what
what the carry over to the parks and consumer products is, etcetera.oesn't have a lot of exposure to the economy and is hitting on all cylinders creatively. the next thing to see is whether they develop further franchises like, you know, chaos walking, get the appeal to the youth demographic they have with "hunger games" and the "twilight" series as well. i think they're really in the sweet spot right now. >> are you taking the family to see it this weekend? >>...
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lung disease, the wellness program, that restaurants have to have a calorie count of major menus, etcetera. now, some of them cost money and some of them don't. and there are loads of them. now, what is your argument that just because the heart of the bill is gone, that has nothing to do with the validity of these other provisions, both those that cost money, or at least those that cost no money? do you want to make an argument in that respect, that destroying the heart of the bill does not blow up the entire bill, it blows up the heart of a bill? i just would like to hear what you have to say about that. >> well, justice breyer, i think what i would say is if one goes back to the, what i think is the proper severability standard and say, would congress rather have not -- no bill as opposed to the bill with whatever is severed from it, it seems to me when you are talking about provisions that don't have anything to do with the minimum coverage provision, there is no reason to answer that question as any other way than yes, congress would have wanted these provisions. >> is that the real co
lung disease, the wellness program, that restaurants have to have a calorie count of major menus, etcetera. now, some of them cost money and some of them don't. and there are loads of them. now, what is your argument that just because the heart of the bill is gone, that has nothing to do with the validity of these other provisions, both those that cost money, or at least those that cost no money? do you want to make an argument in that respect, that destroying the heart of the bill does not...
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do you believe that the signals you are getting and this movement of yesterday, etcetera, is there anyn of a greater willingness to try to provide access to humanitarian assistance and actually get the political solution? >> nancy and i were on the phone this morning with the minister of social welfare asking that. she has said they are meeting tomorrow. we are hoping we can get an answer as soon as tomorrow on that front. once we open the door, once we have food going in, it is going to affect the fighting going on, and you have to protect the humanitarian workers. and that, we hope, is going to create an atmosphere where political talks start to happen. we are hoping that. it has not been agreed yet but that is the direction we want to go. >> this is a tricky question but an important one -- are there indications of the south's direct support for proxy efforts in that area? >> we have -- from the government of south sudan, the fighting is very dangerous and we can see the results -- retaliation, bombing across the border. and we have had very candid talks with them about it, and part
do you believe that the signals you are getting and this movement of yesterday, etcetera, is there anyn of a greater willingness to try to provide access to humanitarian assistance and actually get the political solution? >> nancy and i were on the phone this morning with the minister of social welfare asking that. she has said they are meeting tomorrow. we are hoping we can get an answer as soon as tomorrow on that front. once we open the door, once we have food going in, it is going to...
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feeding, there is promoting nurses and doctors to serve underserved areas, there is the class act, etcetera. what do you suggest we do? i mean, should we appoint a special master with an instruction? should we go back to the district court? you haven't argued most of these. as i hear you now, you're pretty close to the sg. i mean, you'd like it all struck down, but we are supposed to apply the objective test. i don't know if you differ very much. so what do you propose that we do other than spend a year reading all this and have you argument all this? >> right. what i would propose is the following, justice breyer, is you follow the argument this far and then you ask yourself whether what you have left is a hollowed-out shell or whether -- >> i would say the breast feeding act, the getting doctors to serve underserved areas, the biosimilar thing and drug regulation, the class act, those have nothing to do with the stuff that we've been talking about yesterday and the day before, okay? so if you ask me at that level, i would say, sure, they have nothing to do with it, they could stand on the
feeding, there is promoting nurses and doctors to serve underserved areas, there is the class act, etcetera. what do you suggest we do? i mean, should we appoint a special master with an instruction? should we go back to the district court? you haven't argued most of these. as i hear you now, you're pretty close to the sg. i mean, you'd like it all struck down, but we are supposed to apply the objective test. i don't know if you differ very much. so what do you propose that we do other than...