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the experience united states had in iraq and afghanistan was disastrous. were out of control in most cases they were not subject to local laws. we had several atrocities committed by contractors. what we called that you drive down the road and start shooting and hopefully that would trigger the ambush. that is one problem. the other is they cost a lot of money. the third problem is when they're trained that they are siphoned off the indigenous soldiers to work for private contractors themselves i know karzai kicked them out between desertion and detection the best police and soldiers afghanistan had were basically defective so the army had to be rebuilt. item think that is a big use of one's money in my opinion. >> i should have mentioned this before briefly but the option surely is on the assumption that isil is that in end. also talking about iraq's own army. >> one can never be certain but everybody treats isil but they just run around in pickup trucks. >> said they'd be the official army hands down. >> we have not got to the subject yet that one is sec
the experience united states had in iraq and afghanistan was disastrous. were out of control in most cases they were not subject to local laws. we had several atrocities committed by contractors. what we called that you drive down the road and start shooting and hopefully that would trigger the ambush. that is one problem. the other is they cost a lot of money. the third problem is when they're trained that they are siphoned off the indigenous soldiers to work for private contractors themselves...
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also important is your experience tells you how the united states is -- >> i hate the term rebalance and pivot and reset. i've always objective to these one word cliches that are supposed to capture a very sophisticated relationship. my own experience goes back 42 years now when i was a young lieutenant colonel. i was allowed to travel in china for three weeks. was right after the cultural revolution that i was there and saw these people. i saw how desperate they were to get ahead and join the world that was moving forward. they haven't changed and they aren't going to change that. i tried to deal with the chinese in a respectful manner as a country that is emerging. it is not unreasonable. a country that is investing in its military and a country that is holding 1.5 trillion dollars worth of our different. it is a great deal for everybody. china makes products. they send the products to walmart. walmart sells all of that stuff and send it back to china and china lent us the money that they just got from walmart. these guys are good. when you say you are going to pivot, that means you
also important is your experience tells you how the united states is -- >> i hate the term rebalance and pivot and reset. i've always objective to these one word cliches that are supposed to capture a very sophisticated relationship. my own experience goes back 42 years now when i was a young lieutenant colonel. i was allowed to travel in china for three weeks. was right after the cultural revolution that i was there and saw these people. i saw how desperate they were to get ahead and...
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of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united statesard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing]
of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united statesard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends...
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united states. >> the experience is when you close off a country you create so much stress and fear and amplify the problem. >> so there is a lot of debate going on right now as to what to do. dr. tom creden will brief president obama later today on the ebola situation. >> kelly wright live for us in the studio. thanks, kelly. >> in delawarean 8-year-old was hospitalized with ebola symptoms. the cdc says there's a small chance of ebola. it has passed the 21 day incubation period. a child with flu like symptoms is tested for the disease and a man tested negative for ebola. >> the american doctor who was successfully treated for ebola is back in the hospital being treated for an upper respiratory infection. the doctor is in a massachusetts hospital but no longer in isolation after doctors determined his new infection is not linked to ebola. the death of a new jersey boy now being blamed for the disease affecting hundreds of children. they confirmed his death was directly related to enterovirus 68. another child from his preschool is being tested for the disease as well. pair p rents are on edge they
united states. >> the experience is when you close off a country you create so much stress and fear and amplify the problem. >> so there is a lot of debate going on right now as to what to do. dr. tom creden will brief president obama later today on the ebola situation. >> kelly wright live for us in the studio. thanks, kelly. >> in delawarean 8-year-old was hospitalized with ebola symptoms. the cdc says there's a small chance of ebola. it has passed the 21 day...
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business efficiently and after raise a prophet, and i am able to bring that experience into the congress of the united states, to fight and cut the regulatory red tape strangling our small businesses and hurting their ability to create jobs and grow this economy, so i am very proud of my work in the congress as well as being a member of no labels, republicans and immigrants who have come together to bridge the partisan divide, and i ask for your vote, november 4. to the audience and to congressman coffman. i respect your service, as i have conveyed, but it will be difficult in washington to forge common ground from the kind of scorched earth campaign's we have seen, even just tonight. what we need in washington more than anything our men and women of goodwill in both parties who are more interested in solving problems than just pointing fingers or picking fights. the biggest problem we've got right now is the struggle. so many families in our district are facing to stay or join the .iddle class we have a congressman in this district who is making that problem worse. what we need instead is an effort to make
business efficiently and after raise a prophet, and i am able to bring that experience into the congress of the united states, to fight and cut the regulatory red tape strangling our small businesses and hurting their ability to create jobs and grow this economy, so i am very proud of my work in the congress as well as being a member of no labels, republicans and immigrants who have come together to bridge the partisan divide, and i ask for your vote, november 4. to the audience and to...
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one with 32 years experience in the united states air force. he's a con essentialtive aircraft and he's now running in a congressional case in colorado that just got a lot more interesting. we asked the congressman to come on the show again and talk about this matter. his office laughd and then said no. general halter, really happy to have you here tonight. thanks for being here. >> good evening. thanks for having me. >> as i understand it, general, your district has a huge population of service members and veterans. how do you think they hear this when he makes a comment about want generals to quit. >> i was appalled. i had to ask them to show it to me twice before i believed what i heard. having talked to veterans around the district, when they've seen this, they've all had the same view. it is absolutely inappropriate for them to be encouraging senior aurss to resign their positions to make a point. >> is there any reason to believe he's just making this up? there's always the possibility that he hasn't done any one of this. or do you think
one with 32 years experience in the united states air force. he's a con essentialtive aircraft and he's now running in a congressional case in colorado that just got a lot more interesting. we asked the congressman to come on the show again and talk about this matter. his office laughd and then said no. general halter, really happy to have you here tonight. thanks for being here. >> good evening. thanks for having me. >> as i understand it, general, your district has a huge...
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united states. involving experiment with marijuana, including the united states argument as to why it is in compliance with the international drug policy. and just for ever briefly under we'll get into this in the discussion in the q&a, talk about the upside and downside of the u.s. approach. the legal setting. it is almost certainly not new to people is room that it applies to three accords to which the nazis as a party, one than in 1961 and amended in 1972, another 1971 and still another in 1998 concerning illicit trafficking. in the interest of time and keeping everyone awake i won't recite legal provisions to you but suffice it to say, together these instruments deal rather strongly with the drugs within the purview and that includes marijuana. name a few pretty well-known examples, the general provisions of the 1961 convention enjoined upon the party an obligation to take all such methods needed to limit drugs including marijuana to scientific and medical purposes. so-called penal provisions which obligates the parties to punch most forms of marijuana activity. 1998 goes further in this regard an
united states. involving experiment with marijuana, including the united states argument as to why it is in compliance with the international drug policy. and just for ever briefly under we'll get into this in the discussion in the q&a, talk about the upside and downside of the u.s. approach. the legal setting. it is almost certainly not new to people is room that it applies to three accords to which the nazis as a party, one than in 1961 and amended in 1972, another 1971 and still another...
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and our experience in the united states, we regularly overtreat patients at the end of life.er or not cardio pulmonary resuscitation or intubation is going to be effective, i argue should be left to the judgment of clinicians. if in their judgment, unlikely to be successful, then as you just heard, that's among the data that should be put on the table. >> so you think it should be up to a doctor, then, to decide saving the patient isn't worth endangering the health worker? >> well, the doctor himself and the nurse herself or himself is going to be that health worker. obviously, every hospital in the united states of america right now and probably around the world are working on policies and procedures to govern the way we should respond to these kinds of cases. we've had so far more -- fewer westerners we bow la with ebola than you had for dinner last night at your house. we're doing the best for high quality patient care and protect the people giving it. we need to prepare for that. we need better policies and procedures. and by the way, the next time someone says let's cut
and our experience in the united states, we regularly overtreat patients at the end of life.er or not cardio pulmonary resuscitation or intubation is going to be effective, i argue should be left to the judgment of clinicians. if in their judgment, unlikely to be successful, then as you just heard, that's among the data that should be put on the table. >> so you think it should be up to a doctor, then, to decide saving the patient isn't worth endangering the health worker? >> well,...
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really most important is remember this is still a very isolated, somewhat controlled experience with the united statesis point in time. >> dr. flint, you told us a little while ago that we need to put this in perspective. there are other diseases out there that are more contagious than what we might face with ebola. and then another thing that we're going through right now, we're coming into flu season. what is your advice to people about that this is also something that can be highly contagious. >> first, probably the most important advice is still less than 50% of americans get a flu shot. so i would strongly encourage everyone right now and during the next few months to get their flu shot. the information is very clear that it can prevent illnesses with the flu. it can also prevent and minimize the morbidity. that's what i would encourage them to do. 30,000 people could die in the united states if it's mild. if it's severe, it could be as much as 50,000. >> dr. flint, one final question as we said, the heads of the cdc is going on capitol hill today. are you confident with the information you're ge
really most important is remember this is still a very isolated, somewhat controlled experience with the united statesis point in time. >> dr. flint, you told us a little while ago that we need to put this in perspective. there are other diseases out there that are more contagious than what we might face with ebola. and then another thing that we're going through right now, we're coming into flu season. what is your advice to people about that this is also something that can be highly...
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united states. duncan didn't experience ebola simple tolls until several days after he got to texas. he was originally sent home from the hospital. before he was permanently admitted, several days later, in a worsened state. following duncan's death, health security screenings are being ramped up at five major airports around the country starting this weekend travelers from west africa will have their temperatures taken by a noncontact thermometer at new york, chicago, new jersey, washington, d.c. and atlanta international airports. >> these five airports are the destination of 94% of individuals who travel to the united states from the three countries that are currently affected by ebola right now. >> now, the white house is saying on average about 150 passengers from the affected countries travel into the airports and that they still have confidence in the screening procedures overseas. that being said, in spain, the pet dog of that nurse who contracted ebola had to be euthanized. despite protests from its owners and some animal rights activists, government officials got a court ord
united states. duncan didn't experience ebola simple tolls until several days after he got to texas. he was originally sent home from the hospital. before he was permanently admitted, several days later, in a worsened state. following duncan's death, health security screenings are being ramped up at five major airports around the country starting this weekend travelers from west africa will have their temperatures taken by a noncontact thermometer at new york, chicago, new jersey, washington,...
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the situation in healthcare facilities in africa is worlds away from what we experience here in the united states. so the problem in west africa with really, really very tragic situation with so many healthcare workers getting infected is that they don't have the tools in order to protect their healthcare workers. they don't have basic tools like gloves, the ability to wash hands. they have a lot of contact unprotected with patients and they haven't thought about ebola and they're not isolating the patient or protecting themselves from getting infected. in the united states we have obviously many more tools. as long as a person thinks about ebola as a diagnosis, it's actually not hard to detect it. here in the united states there are a number of laboratories called in our laboratory response network that have the capability to test for and diagnose ebola. also here at the cdc and that's what happened in this circumstance. the test for ebola, once it was collected, took really about 24 hours for us to have a result that we could act upon. >> that was dr. beth bell from the cdc. now the deployment
the situation in healthcare facilities in africa is worlds away from what we experience here in the united states. so the problem in west africa with really, really very tragic situation with so many healthcare workers getting infected is that they don't have the tools in order to protect their healthcare workers. they don't have basic tools like gloves, the ability to wash hands. they have a lot of contact unprotected with patients and they haven't thought about ebola and they're not isolating...
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they can then come to the wrong conclusions, this idea that the united states faces a practical problem, and the experience i know about. in 1973, egypt was showing signs of wanting to move out of the soviet orbit into a relationship with the united states, and from the point of view of stability in the middle east, and peace in the region we strongly encourage it. we knew saddam hussein was also basically an autocratic ruler, but i thought of him -- as a great man who contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region and i wish we had another anwar sadat who could deal with it. he was succeeded -- i was not in august at that time so this is not a defense of any particular position but the american president -- a finite number of problems that it is possible to deal with and when you don't know what the outcome will be, when the outcome may be democratic, at tahrir square which we did support. this is a question to reflect upon, every decision was correct, but simultaneously say the united states would not be involved everywhere and to say however they should overthrow the democratic and anti-dem
they can then come to the wrong conclusions, this idea that the united states faces a practical problem, and the experience i know about. in 1973, egypt was showing signs of wanting to move out of the soviet orbit into a relationship with the united states, and from the point of view of stability in the middle east, and peace in the region we strongly encourage it. we knew saddam hussein was also basically an autocratic ruler, but i thought of him -- as a great man who contributed tremendously...
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something that is done impetuously, and i say that from my experience as well, i think he's fully aware of the great challenges that face him, the united states, and the democracies of the world. we have to build alliances, but ultimately we have to, as i see it, certainly defeat isis, unquestionably, but also prevent this malignancy that is growing between east and west. in the west the great civilization of the united states and the east the rising powers, impressive powers in asia. principally china and india and, of course, there are others. the world will readjust itself to this new structure, and i actually bode it well. but in between there's this wild growth, wild, of people with a desire to roll back modernity,
something that is done impetuously, and i say that from my experience as well, i think he's fully aware of the great challenges that face him, the united states, and the democracies of the world. we have to build alliances, but ultimately we have to, as i see it, certainly defeat isis, unquestionably, but also prevent this malignancy that is growing between east and west. in the west the great civilization of the united states and the east the rising powers, impressive powers in asia....
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an estimated 25 percent of women had to experience such violence. the unit is states has the highest rate of spousal homicide in united states the comet - - common response to domestic abuse is why doesn't she just leave but the answer to often if she has nowhere safe to go. the time when women are most likely to suffer injuries is when they try to end it. and the need comes nowhere close those refused assistance often have nowhere to go. domestic violence advocates reported being asked if she knew a safe bridge that women could sleep under. the recent scandal with a rate rise that the nfl commissioner ever initially banned only two games despite the assault on his fiancee's speak volumes about the cultural attitude that need to change. and estimated 75 to 95 of those subject to violence showed related problems at work including assaults. but to penalize the woman or terminate her employment that compounds the economic problems to reinforce dependence on the abusers a recent case involved the san diego teacher that was fired because her ex husband put staff and studen
an estimated 25 percent of women had to experience such violence. the unit is states has the highest rate of spousal homicide in united states the comet - - common response to domestic abuse is why doesn't she just leave but the answer to often if she has nowhere safe to go. the time when women are most likely to suffer injuries is when they try to end it. and the need comes nowhere close those refused assistance often have nowhere to go. domestic violence advocates reported being asked if she...
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experience our opportunities. i understand why families wants to come to the united states and experience that american dream. but we are a nation of immigrants and we are also a nation of laws. we do need to enforce the existing laws but i believe we also needed to secure the border. that needs to be done first. i see it as more than just an immigration issue but also one of national security. >> we have had some lengthy questions -- i give you a brief one. any scenario where you would support raising taxes on iowa voters? find, i believe we can ways to make our government more efficient without raising taxes on our hard-working iowans. i would like to see our iowans keeping more of their tax dollars in their own pockets so they can save for their children's college education, so they can pay their bills, so they can buy a home. iowa, ithe state of implemented one of the largest tax cuts with the leadership of governor perry branstad. tax cut, andrgest we are saving taxpayers $4.4 billion over the next 10 years. this is just one part of our greater economic plan, which also includes reducing job killing rule
experience our opportunities. i understand why families wants to come to the united states and experience that american dream. but we are a nation of immigrants and we are also a nation of laws. we do need to enforce the existing laws but i believe we also needed to secure the border. that needs to be done first. i see it as more than just an immigration issue but also one of national security. >> we have had some lengthy questions -- i give you a brief one. any scenario where you would...
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experience recently with ebola. it's something we cannot allow to be ongoing because sooner or later we will have a pandemic disease that will spread within the united states. the experience that we just heard described would be replicated in every community in america. the federal government could not respond everywhere. not because they don't have a will or because they have insufficient wallet, but they can't be everywhere at the same time and state and local preparedness will determine the degree to which we are ready. >> if you had been running hhs during this outbreak, what is the number one thing you would have done differently? >> i cannot be overly critical of hhs. they are a three-part strategy. the first is to snuff it out wherever you can and we need to continue to focus in africa while we seem to be gaining a sense of stability in the united states with the three cases we have. we cannot forget that there tens of thousands of cases potentially in africa and that we could face a wave of this later. the second is then to contain it and that's what we are doing in this country and hopefully in africa. the third is a vaccine. if there is one thing
experience recently with ebola. it's something we cannot allow to be ongoing because sooner or later we will have a pandemic disease that will spread within the united states. the experience that we just heard described would be replicated in every community in america. the federal government could not respond everywhere. not because they don't have a will or because they have insufficient wallet, but they can't be everywhere at the same time and state and local preparedness will determine the...
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to cartel operations in honduras. 80% of all cocaine in latin america is sold in the united states. past experience shows as long as there's demand. there'll be more gangs that will commit murder. >> the nobel prize in medicine awarded to three people, including an american, for what is called the brain's g.p.s., it may help researchers learn about diseases such as alzhiemer's. jacob ward joins us to explain. give us some specifics about the work. >> sure. this was given out to, as you say, two bodies of research. one was a professor o'keefe, an american-board scientist from the college of london, discovering place selcells, helg to locating places setting off a neuron in the brain, known as place cells. o'keefe got half of the prize. the other half was shared by a husband and wife, mossers, from norway, who discovered something called grid cell. that is interesting. it's the part i'll focus on the the idea that in rats they discovered these cells by denoting a sq them. a study established or they arized that it may be that the cells, when they fire up, is the beginning of a memory, the coming into
to cartel operations in honduras. 80% of all cocaine in latin america is sold in the united states. past experience shows as long as there's demand. there'll be more gangs that will commit murder. >> the nobel prize in medicine awarded to three people, including an american, for what is called the brain's g.p.s., it may help researchers learn about diseases such as alzhiemer's. jacob ward joins us to explain. give us some specifics about the work. >> sure. this was given out to, as...
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this store to be the place where you want to hang out to have the best customer experience anywhere in the united states>> pete, look, customers don't want to hang out. they want to buy cars at a fair price and then they want to go home. >> well, i'm telling you what i see. >> so let me tell you what i see. this could be a car. that could be a car. those could be a car. >> if you look at it your way, a lot of things could have been cars. >> do you ever look at it that way? >> um... >> pete spent $100,000 on wall plaster, $15,000 in murals, and $500,000 in his customer lounge. look, you don't have to have a college degree to know that to spend over $600,000 on just those items, i mean, it's just irresponsible. think about it like this. the average price of a used car sold in this market is $15,000. that means pete could have used that money to buy and sell 40 cars. at an average margin of $2,000 per car, he would've made $80,000 more in a given month. what'd you pay for the building? >> 1.875 million. >> so you have a little under 4 million in the facility. >> yes. >> how much debt do you have on the bus
this store to be the place where you want to hang out to have the best customer experience anywhere in the united states>> pete, look, customers don't want to hang out. they want to buy cars at a fair price and then they want to go home. >> well, i'm telling you what i see. >> so let me tell you what i see. this could be a car. that could be a car. those could be a car. >> if you look at it your way, a lot of things could have been cars. >> do you ever look at it...
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this idea that the united states it creates a practical problem. let me give you an experience know about. in 1973, there was the science of wanting to move out of the soviet into the relationship of the united states come in from the point of view of stability in the middle east and peace in the region we strongly encouraged it. of course we knew that he was an autocratic ruler but i thought of him as a great man who contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region and i wish we hadn't said that with one who could feel and then he was succeeded by mubarak. in any one year the american president and security advisor have a finite number of problems that it's possible to deal with when you don't know what the outcome will be and when the outcome may be not at all democratic. that doesn't say that every discussion was correct but to say simultaneously the united states wouldn't be involved everywhere and to say however they should overthrow the government i understand what you said. i am not saying that america has always acted consistently. i have laid out with the pr
this idea that the united states it creates a practical problem. let me give you an experience know about. in 1973, there was the science of wanting to move out of the soviet into the relationship of the united states come in from the point of view of stability in the middle east and peace in the region we strongly encouraged it. of course we knew that he was an autocratic ruler but i thought of him as a great man who contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region and i wish we...
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united states. and past experience shows as long as there is demand there will be more gangs willing to commit murder. al jazeera. >> we're crossing back to kenya, and we're lining in tom alitti, a justice monitor member based in my rowry on its president to attend a hearing at the international criminal court. how is that move being season by kenya? >> i think the reactions will be a relief because the president said that there was question about him going and what that quantity of arms mean. and when he goes, he will not be representing as president of kenya. >> what does that mean as a case as a whole? what does the attention mean? >> it means the stated conference will go on without any hitch because the main status conference on the kenyatta case has been kille held without being present in court. but now that he said he's going to attend, then the status conference will continue as per the agenda set out by the judges. >> michael: the people of kenya, do they believe that this case is needed for national reconciliation when it comes to the country, or some are saying that they're simply being b
united states. and past experience shows as long as there is demand there will be more gangs willing to commit murder. al jazeera. >> we're crossing back to kenya, and we're lining in tom alitti, a justice monitor member based in my rowry on its president to attend a hearing at the international criminal court. how is that move being season by kenya? >> i think the reactions will be a relief because the president said that there was question about him going and what that quantity of...
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was pressed, truly pressed, by its allies, not the soviet union, fulfill thiso role, the united states had experience in the role. uslains why when france told to leave, we did, because the umpire is not there to take the place of the states, it's there facilitate the functioning of the states. so what has been the all of this for the united states and the world? because being an umpire is a difficult job, and the consequences, when you get it wrong, can be terrible, whether it's south korea, or south carolina, because our was in southr carolina, began in south carolina. been mixed.ts have i think in many cases the united in someot it right and cases we got it really wrong. the u.s. held the line in west out veryd that turned well. south korea, as well, we're still holding the line in south korea. what looked at the time like a similar line in south vietnam, and that was a terrible mistake, terrible disaster. of we've had to make a lot terrible and hard calls. misdiagnosed03, we of massweapons destruction. and we did function as an not an empire. cite they isez canal crisis. defended the territory of
was pressed, truly pressed, by its allies, not the soviet union, fulfill thiso role, the united states had experience in the role. uslains why when france told to leave, we did, because the umpire is not there to take the place of the states, it's there facilitate the functioning of the states. so what has been the all of this for the united states and the world? because being an umpire is a difficult job, and the consequences, when you get it wrong, can be terrible, whether it's south korea,...
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this idea that the united states, it faces a practical problem. let me give you -- experience i know about. in 1973 egypt -- wanting to move out of the soviet orbit into a relationship with the united states. from the point of view of stability in the middle east and we strongly encourage it. of course we knew that was also basically autocratic ruler but think of him as a great man that contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region. i wish we had another set to deal with everything. i was not in office at that time. any particular -- in any one year the american president and security adviser secretary of state, the number of problems it is possible to deal with and stir up the middle east if you don't know what the outcome will be and when the outcome maybe democratic, it happened after tahrir square which we did support, this was a question. it doesn't say every decision was correct but simultaneously say the united states is not being loved everywhere and however they should overthrow the democratic and anti-democratic government. i understand what you would s
this idea that the united states, it faces a practical problem. let me give you -- experience i know about. in 1973 egypt -- wanting to move out of the soviet orbit into a relationship with the united states. from the point of view of stability in the middle east and we strongly encourage it. of course we knew that was also basically autocratic ruler but think of him as a great man that contributed tremendously to the peace process in the region. i wish we had another set to deal with...
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member of the colorado delegation to have served in the military, to bring that experience to the congress and united states coming to the armed services committee where i've been able to shape policy, to make sure we maintain a military that is second to none but the same time going toe to toe with the pentagon brass to make sure we cope with that of the budget to serve as the leader, a national leader in veterans issues to make sure that this nation honors its obligations to the men and women, the sacrifice so much for this nation and to put forward reforms that are now passed into law. lastly, as a former small business owner or for anyone to balance the budget, run an organization efficiently enough to make a profit, quality is not in washington d.c., that i'm able to bring the experience into the congress of the united states, to fight to cut the regulatory red tape strangling our small businesses in hurting their ability to create jobs and grow this economy. i'm very proud of my work in the congress as well as being a member of no labels, the republicans who come together to bridge the partisan divide
member of the colorado delegation to have served in the military, to bring that experience to the congress and united states coming to the armed services committee where i've been able to shape policy, to make sure we maintain a military that is second to none but the same time going toe to toe with the pentagon brass to make sure we cope with that of the budget to serve as the leader, a national leader in veterans issues to make sure that this nation honors its obligations to the men and...
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. >> i want to be very very clear i don't expect the united states to experience an epidemic of eboladon't. but, under the constitution, the federal government primary mandate is to protect us. and, as i said, in life and death, you err on the side of caution. >> a few months ago we had middle eastern syndrome more dangerous than ebola. we didn't quarantine then. we don't need to do it now. >> allen, you got it wrong. the president came to the podium and said confidently it won't end up here and you know what? it has. we are going it trust people, bill, they are going to come to this country and go to a hospital we can't rely on that. we had a patient go to the hop and the hospital released him. i'm glad you have so much faith in the human intelligence and human spirit, allen, but i don't. >> you are scare mongering and you are hurting the country by scaring people. >> you are being in a fantasy world, allen. >> if you were living in revolutionary times you would have said paul revere is a scare monger because. [ laughter ] >> hey, get off that pony, all right? because. >> i'm not qui
. >> i want to be very very clear i don't expect the united states to experience an epidemic of eboladon't. but, under the constitution, the federal government primary mandate is to protect us. and, as i said, in life and death, you err on the side of caution. >> a few months ago we had middle eastern syndrome more dangerous than ebola. we didn't quarantine then. we don't need to do it now. >> allen, you got it wrong. the president came to the podium and said confidently it...
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united states. according to the cuban health system and its modest experience, coordinated will power is needed >>> cuba often deploys doctors and nurses to regional crisis, like in the aftermath of the haitian earthquake in 2010. >> meeting the crisis will require that we draw on each other's collective experience. >> reporter: while the u.s. secretary of state praises the latest cuban response to the ebola crisis, it has done little to warm diplomatic relations between cuba and the united states. >>> human rights watch says that egypt's government arrested 132 protesters since the start of year. at cairo university students shouted slogans against the government. students across egypt were protesting government laws restricting political dissent in universities. egypt's president said he can't grant amnesty to three gaoled al jazeera journalists because the judiciary is independent. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been in prison for 297 days. they are falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood, and are appealing against their convictions. al jazeera co
united states. according to the cuban health system and its modest experience, coordinated will power is needed >>> cuba often deploys doctors and nurses to regional crisis, like in the aftermath of the haitian earthquake in 2010. >> meeting the crisis will require that we draw on each other's collective experience. >> reporter: while the u.s. secretary of state praises the latest cuban response to the ebola crisis, it has done little to warm diplomatic relations between...
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the experiences that i have had in a working class family in the state of montana absolutely make me the best person to be our voice in the united states senate. >> congressman dane? >> representative and i agree we need a more citizen type legislature serving us back in washington. we need more men and women with real world experience bringing that back, taking skills learned in the private sector outside of washington to lead the country. growing up in bozeman, my dad is billings senior bronc. my grandmother lived in the same home on avenue c until she pasted away a few years ago. i watched my mom start a construction business from nothing. we moved in 10 different houses in bozeman, staying ahead of the bank. i put myself through college at montana state university in engineering. i think we need people with experience growing jobs, growing businesses. we talk about jobs. i'm only candidate on the stage who has been out there created hundreds of good high-paying jobs here in montana. >> quick rebuttal, amanda. >> i have to apologize to all of the teachers out there for what you just heard, that teachers are also very importan
the experiences that i have had in a working class family in the state of montana absolutely make me the best person to be our voice in the united states senate. >> congressman dane? >> representative and i agree we need a more citizen type legislature serving us back in washington. we need more men and women with real world experience bringing that back, taking skills learned in the private sector outside of washington to lead the country. growing up in bozeman, my dad is billings...
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it's not always the history of the united states in my experience, i have had a couple of operations that clearly were meeting that standard when we invaded panama in 1979, there was a particular reason to do it in the original plan was to remove general noriega. when the incident came to do that, i recommendation to secretary cheney supported was not just remove him but the entire defense force to start fresh and we had a president in hiding and we went in with the 28,000 to take out noriega but it did the trick and we have now seen multiple peaceful democratic elections take place in panama over the last 25 years and the same thing with desert storm. we were criticized at one point for why didn't you go to baghdad. supported by the congress, endorsed by the united nations and supported by almost everyone in the world was to kick the iraqis out of kuwait. clear mission, define precisely, president bush said we could use the force we felt was necessary for the mission and it was a mission where we were also to go. i was able to say to the president but i guarantee the outcome. we saw
it's not always the history of the united states in my experience, i have had a couple of operations that clearly were meeting that standard when we invaded panama in 1979, there was a particular reason to do it in the original plan was to remove general noriega. when the incident came to do that, i recommendation to secretary cheney supported was not just remove him but the entire defense force to start fresh and we had a president in hiding and we went in with the 28,000 to take out noriega...
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you have policies to make sure there is a program of consultation i can speak for the experience in the united stateswhere it's actually part of congress direction to the executive branch that far back as the trade act of 74 where there is a pretty extensive network of advisory committees that there is an idea of publishing and trying to get information about the cost of taking the position and it gets to the regulatory practices. in terms of developing the trade policy position, some of our best fights in the interagency back in the stone age. when different agencies have had different responsibilities for consumer protection and some of the other issues take sure that as you were putting we were putting the policy together, that it actually worked for everybody i think it was a successful model that has gone through a couple of hiccups but it's a good regulatory practice and it makes it much more participatory and gives the opportunity to make sure that there is a better link between the business and consumer but i also think that there is a misunderstanding. a lot of the trade agreements don't tel
you have policies to make sure there is a program of consultation i can speak for the experience in the united stateswhere it's actually part of congress direction to the executive branch that far back as the trade act of 74 where there is a pretty extensive network of advisory committees that there is an idea of publishing and trying to get information about the cost of taking the position and it gets to the regulatory practices. in terms of developing the trade policy position, some of our...
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full due process rights but wouldn't have the right to return to the united states, because presumably they have battlefield experience, they have relationships with other terrorists, and potentially a plan for terrorist acts in the united states. we know the up-tempo of the islamic state. we know what they have stated. they have stated unequivocally by their leader -- in january he made this quote, "we will be in direct contact with you soon," meaning the united states. he said "we are with you. we are watching you. we are with you." just recently again in the last month or so he made another comment to the united states along the same lines, that they intend to have activity in the united states. no one thought they would be able to get into baghdad. today mortars are going into western baghdad. and our islamic state cells in baghdad. -- there are our islamic state cells in western baghdad the question is, will baghdad fall? i think when a mad man speaks, you listen. we need to take the threat from the islamic state seriously, i recognize that we could see violent activity here in this nation as well. that is why on
full due process rights but wouldn't have the right to return to the united states, because presumably they have battlefield experience, they have relationships with other terrorists, and potentially a plan for terrorist acts in the united states. we know the up-tempo of the islamic state. we know what they have stated. they have stated unequivocally by their leader -- in january he made this quote, "we will be in direct contact with you soon," meaning the united states. he said...
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united states and iranian fighting men have gained invaluable experience, both in staff and command functionrences in language and customs need not be a barrier to allies working and fighting together for a common cause. the exercise demonstrated that joint operating procedures enhance the combat power of allied forces. the exercise helped strengthen the ties of friendship between the two countries. as for the united states armed forces, exercise delawar is evidence of the effectiveness of a joint task force concept. it is another demonstration of the ability of the united states armed forces to react swiftly to calls for help and to dispatch a strong mobile fighting force to any part of the world in a matter of hours. we have shown you the planning, weapons, and materials that made this three-day exercise possible. the spirit of close cooperation between the participating soldiers was the true significance of exercise delawar. >> the air force base in iran halfway around the world in the , cause of freedom. this is sergeant major donald cosgrove, united states army, saying goodbye from iran
united states and iranian fighting men have gained invaluable experience, both in staff and command functionrences in language and customs need not be a barrier to allies working and fighting together for a common cause. the exercise demonstrated that joint operating procedures enhance the combat power of allied forces. the exercise helped strengthen the ties of friendship between the two countries. as for the united states armed forces, exercise delawar is evidence of the effectiveness of a...
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the experience that the united states had in iraq and afghanistan was fairly disastrous. these men were out of control in most cases. they were not subject to local laws. we had several atrocities that were committed by private contractors exercising what, you know, when i was in the u.s. army we called at the time of vietnam we called reconnaissance five-five, you start striving down the road -- driving down the road and start shooting to the sidessed -- sides and hope that would trigger the ambush. that's one problem. another problem is they cost a lot of money. a third problem is when they're trained up, when they train up indigenous soldiers, then they are siphoned off to do things like work for private contractors themselves. i mean, i know karzai at one point wanted to kick them out because between desertion and defection by private contractors, the best police and soldiers that afghanistan had were basically defecting. so the army had to be rebuilt all the time because of this. so i don't think that's a good use of one's money. in my opinion. it has a bad track rec
the experience that the united states had in iraq and afghanistan was fairly disastrous. these men were out of control in most cases. they were not subject to local laws. we had several atrocities that were committed by private contractors exercising what, you know, when i was in the u.s. army we called at the time of vietnam we called reconnaissance five-five, you start striving down the road -- driving down the road and start shooting to the sidessed -- sides and hope that would trigger the...
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. >> well, first of all, this is a completely novel experience for the united states of america.is not a country where this has been endemic at all. we have to understand there's a certain learning process that everybody is going through right now. there's no particular reason to suspect that a nurse in dallas or anywhere else before we really started paying attention to this would actually know. this brings up the problem that we talked about before, having to do with we cut back all of our training programs for hospital workers in general for disasters, incluthis included. so it didn't really surprise me that the dallas hospital was taken off guard and we had some pretty untrained nurses dealing with this. >> they were the unlucky ones to have the first patient. you're saying there are a lot of hospitals throughout the united states that if they had the first patient, they would have the same problem. >> no question in my mind. i think we'd have similar problems with emergency rooms elsewhere. i don't think we'll ever see that again. the failure to admit him when he first came
. >> well, first of all, this is a completely novel experience for the united states of america.is not a country where this has been endemic at all. we have to understand there's a certain learning process that everybody is going through right now. there's no particular reason to suspect that a nurse in dallas or anywhere else before we really started paying attention to this would actually know. this brings up the problem that we talked about before, having to do with we cut back all of...
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full due process rights but wouldn't have the right to return to the united states, because presumably they have battlefield experience, they have relationships with other terrorists, and potentially a plan for terrorist acts in the united states. we know the up-tempo of the islamic state. we know what they have stated. they have stated unequivocally by their leader -- in january he made this quote, "we will be in direct contact with you soon," meaning the united states. "we are with you. we are watching you. we are with you." just recently again in the last month or so he made another comment to the united states along the same lines, that they intend to have activity in the united states. no one thought they would be able to get into baghdad. today mortars are going into western baghdad. the question is will back that fall?- will baghdad i think when a man man speaks, you listen. we need to take the threat from the islamic state seriously, i recognize that we could see violent activity here in this nation as well. that is why on every level we need to secure our borders. i am sorry to say -- i don't believe that our
full due process rights but wouldn't have the right to return to the united states, because presumably they have battlefield experience, they have relationships with other terrorists, and potentially a plan for terrorist acts in the united states. we know the up-tempo of the islamic state. we know what they have stated. they have stated unequivocally by their leader -- in january he made this quote, "we will be in direct contact with you soon," meaning the united states. "we are...
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. >> we are the only, the third state in the united states trying this ridiculous experiment. >> anti-frauddvocate marilyn marks worries colorado first general election under the new mail-in voting system could be a mess. colorado is the third state after oregon and washington to have all mail elections. also new this year, same day registration without a photo i.d. >> i am worried about undo influence as i am about straight up fraud. >> undo influence come in the unions, churches employers asking folks to bring in ballots to fill them out together. equally worrisome is ballot harvesting. anyone in colorado can collect ballots from 10 other people and turn them in without any oversight. >> colorado has no effect tiff way of determining whether an individual has collected more than 10 ballots at the present time. >> reporter: el paso county clerk, wayne williams, also republican candidate for secretary of state says he has received reports of ballots being sent to wrong places. >> the person has never lived at that address but because of voter registration drive turned in a form, the new law
. >> we are the only, the third state in the united states trying this ridiculous experiment. >> anti-frauddvocate marilyn marks worries colorado first general election under the new mail-in voting system could be a mess. colorado is the third state after oregon and washington to have all mail elections. also new this year, same day registration without a photo i.d. >> i am worried about undo influence as i am about straight up fraud. >> undo influence come in the...
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united states. so that cross symbolizes their crossing experience, and the title of the book, "migration miracle," isaken from the words of the migrants who often described their successful journey as a miracle. >> host: how did those 400 die? what were the causes? >> guest: the causes range from being killed by a smuggler to suffocating in the back of a car to, um, asphyxiation, to drowning in the american canal or the gulf of mexico. many die in the desert, you know, not being able to reach food or water, being left behind. not really -- i mean, many of the migrants who travel here without papers are uncertain about their journey, and so it's organized increasingly by multiple coyotes, and it's become much more organized, and it's much more difficult for migrants to rely, for example, on a single person that they may know who has migration experience to take them across the border. so as the borders become heavily militarized and there's more campaigns along the border to prevent migration, it means that migrants have had to find more dangerous ways, basically, to reach the united states and rely i
united states. so that cross symbolizes their crossing experience, and the title of the book, "migration miracle," isaken from the words of the migrants who often described their successful journey as a miracle. >> host: how did those 400 die? what were the causes? >> guest: the causes range from being killed by a smuggler to suffocating in the back of a car to, um, asphyxiation, to drowning in the american canal or the gulf of mexico. many die in the desert, you know, not...
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rhetoric of 20th century social justice movements and the african-american and latino experience of the united states as well as an oral history and history of film. his first book and focus of his library presentation is power to the poor, black-brown coalition and the fight for economic justice 1960 to 1974 and it was published in 2013 as the inaugural volume in the politics and power series of the north carolina press. we're happy to have him here and he's the recipient of many awards. so we're very happy to have gordon mantler here -- and how is this going to work? come on up and have a seat? yeah. and our second panelist resides so we have an academic program as well coming out of that which is wonderful too. and he took part in founding a very social movement including the brown berets and the anti-war movement and the free huey newton campaign and other campaigns during the 1960s and 1970s. he's remained active over the years organizing other social moments he will tell you about. so carlos montez, if you could come up as well. and finally our moderator, who of course works here at the america
rhetoric of 20th century social justice movements and the african-american and latino experience of the united states as well as an oral history and history of film. his first book and focus of his library presentation is power to the poor, black-brown coalition and the fight for economic justice 1960 to 1974 and it was published in 2013 as the inaugural volume in the politics and power series of the north carolina press. we're happy to have him here and he's the recipient of many awards. so...
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so, you know, i can speak for, you know, the experience in the united states where it's actually part of, you know, congress' direction to the executive branch as far back as the trade act of '74 where there is a pretty extensive network of advisory committees, you know, and there is -- but there is this idea of, you know, publishing notice and trying to get information from everywhere about the cost of taking a position. and it gets to i think what ed was talking about in terms of the good regulatory practices. you know, so in terms of developing a trade policy position, some of our best fights in the interagency back in the stone age when charles and gaza were there, you sat down and you had different agencies that had responsibility for let's say consumer protection and some of the other issues to make sure that as you were putting a policy together that it actually worked for everybody. and i think it's -- it was a pretty successful model. it's gone through a couple hiccups, but i think the code of -- this good regulatory practice makes it much more participatory and gives the opp
so, you know, i can speak for, you know, the experience in the united states where it's actually part of, you know, congress' direction to the executive branch as far back as the trade act of '74 where there is a pretty extensive network of advisory committees, you know, and there is -- but there is this idea of, you know, publishing notice and trying to get information from everywhere about the cost of taking a position. and it gets to i think what ed was talking about in terms of the good...
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would have full due process rights but also not the right to turn to the united states presumably they have battlefield experience relationships with other terrorist and a plan for terrorist act in the united states we know that up-tempo of the islamic states misstated unequivocal be buying their leader in january we will be in direct contact with you soon meaning the united states. we are watching you we are with you and recently again in the last month there so making another comment to the united states that they intend to have activity here in the united states no one thought they could get into baghdad but today mortars are going off and the question is will baghdad fall? i think when a mad man speaks you listen. we need to take the threat of the islamic state extremely seriously to recognize preconceived violent activity that is why on every level we need to secure our borders. i am sorry to say i don't believe our government has fully securing a reporters today. they are not real legal immigration but certainly not through legal immigration when a citizen becomes a terrorist they do not have a right to to
would have full due process rights but also not the right to turn to the united states presumably they have battlefield experience relationships with other terrorist and a plan for terrorist act in the united states we know that up-tempo of the islamic states misstated unequivocal be buying their leader in january we will be in direct contact with you soon meaning the united states. we are watching you we are with you and recently again in the last month there so making another comment to the...
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we have large experience in places in the world. for example united states functions against cuba for many years. for where we are. and political regime also. we have to define for what reason. one of from my point of view -- don't know if we can say a good example. we have political, settlement. the issue of nuclear issues in iraq, political, political community between big-name countries. with the support of the security council and our reason for the community to iran. the sanctions, in positive places, if everything goes well. to close this the issue. a very clear linkage between political settlement and foundation. new sanctions without clear political platform. you also have different interpretations of these functions. in the case of russia, the pretext if russia plays of role in the ukrainian settlement, any professional knows perfectly well there is no easy settlement and not everything depends on russia and the ukrainians and not from russia and from russia. if you say for you may -- it would be a long process and a function for many of you. that i
we have large experience in places in the world. for example united states functions against cuba for many years. for where we are. and political regime also. we have to define for what reason. one of from my point of view -- don't know if we can say a good example. we have political, settlement. the issue of nuclear issues in iraq, political, political community between big-name countries. with the support of the security council and our reason for the community to iran. the sanctions, in...