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. >>> villanova looking to rebound from that loss to syracuse hosting fordham today.arterback john robertson great game three touchdowns running for another. villanova with over 500 yards of offense and they beat fordham 50 to six. >>> after friday night's 11 inning affair the phillies continue their weekend series down in washington looking for win number two with a.j. burnett on the mound. third inning bases loaded for big piece ryan howard hits a single to right. two runs score. ryan with 91 rbi's, the third most in the national league. a.j. burnett continuing his dominance over the nats. he went seven innings allowing one run on six hits struck out four. to the sixth we have dom brown who hits his ninth home run of the season. phillies beat the nats for the fifth straight time three-one the final. >>> to tennessee, a dave of upsets in the men's semi finals at the u.s. open asian male to advance to the finals. roger federer beaten in straight sets beaten by cilic. series against toronto. in the eighth minute union with the ball, the pass to union sweeps that series
. >>> villanova looking to rebound from that loss to syracuse hosting fordham today.arterback john robertson great game three touchdowns running for another. villanova with over 500 yards of offense and they beat fordham 50 to six. >>> after friday night's 11 inning affair the phillies continue their weekend series down in washington looking for win number two with a.j. burnett on the mound. third inning bases loaded for big piece ryan howard hits a single to right. two runs...
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villanova with over 500 yards as offense they beat fordham 50 to six. what has gotten to into the phillies. to the third inning bases loaded for the big piece ryan howard hits a single to right field. aj burnett and rollins score. ryan with none rbi's. aj burnett continuing his dominance over the nats. he went seven innings allowing one run on sick hits. he struck out four. to the sixth dom brown hits his ninth homerun of the season. phils beat the nats for the fifth straight time three to one the final today. >> to tennis a day of upsets in the men's semi finals us open. the first match japan's top seed novak in four sets to become the first asian male to advance to grand slam final. the other match there would be no big come back. second seed roger federer beaten in straight sets by his opponent to advance to the final. the first time since the 2005 aussie open a grand slam final does not involve nadel, feather err or djokovic. >> to soccer. eighth minute. header finds the back of the net there. the union with a two-zero victory they won both games of
villanova with over 500 yards as offense they beat fordham 50 to six. what has gotten to into the phillies. to the third inning bases loaded for the big piece ryan howard hits a single to right field. aj burnett and rollins score. ryan with none rbi's. aj burnett continuing his dominance over the nats. he went seven innings allowing one run on sick hits. he struck out four. to the sixth dom brown hits his ninth homerun of the season. phils beat the nats for the fifth straight time three to one...
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the fordham institute. to write a gether piece in "the washington times," "restarting the common core debate." bob is a parent from virginia, good morning, bob. caller: hi, good morning. doctor, i'm a neurologist. stuff to address this about core curriculum. both of those guys presumed to degrees.ege you have xhcollege degrees. core curriculum or not? so what? electives for everybody. host: talk about his background in education? yeah, it's an important point about core curriculum. t's interesting when you go to college where there is a lot of ontrol, there is not core curriculum. we can go to choose for the most go to school. i went to a school that focused on political science. areas of of their expertise which would be different from going to a school with an engineering area of expertise. so what i got was through school a place that had a program tailored to me. i can guarantee you that what where rn in many classes i went to college would be different from what you learn in political science and gover
the fordham institute. to write a gether piece in "the washington times," "restarting the common core debate." bob is a parent from virginia, good morning, bob. caller: hi, good morning. doctor, i'm a neurologist. stuff to address this about core curriculum. both of those guys presumed to degrees.ege you have xhcollege degrees. core curriculum or not? so what? electives for everybody. host: talk about his background in education? yeah, it's an important point about core...
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the fordham institute.write a gether piece in "the washington times," "restarting the common core debate." bob is a parent from virginia, good morning, bob. caller: hi, good morning. doctor, i'm a neurologist. stuff to address this about core curriculum. both of those guys presumed to degrees.ege you have xhcollege degrees. core curriculum or not? so what? electives for everybody. host: talk about his background in education? yeah, it's an important point about core curriculum. t's interesting when you go to college where there is a lot of ontrol, there is not core curriculum. we can go to choose for the most go to school. i went to a school that focused on political science. areas of of their expertise which would be different from going to a school with an engineering area of expertise. so what i got was through school a place that had a program tailored to me. i can guarantee you that what where rn in many classes i went to college would be different from what you learn in political science and governmen
the fordham institute.write a gether piece in "the washington times," "restarting the common core debate." bob is a parent from virginia, good morning, bob. caller: hi, good morning. doctor, i'm a neurologist. stuff to address this about core curriculum. both of those guys presumed to degrees.ege you have xhcollege degrees. core curriculum or not? so what? electives for everybody. host: talk about his background in education? yeah, it's an important point about core...
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. >>> villanova all over fordham. robertson with three touchdowns.lanova rolling. 50-6. >>> no roger federer. novak djokovic final. it is -- against --. epic match point here in the fourth set. kai is the first asian male to reach a u.s. open final. >> look what this kid does with the ball. immediately, the kid gives it to the girl behind him. look at mom. thank you so much. this kid is winning points with the ladies. she smooth. i'm john clark. we're right back.
. >>> villanova all over fordham. robertson with three touchdowns.lanova rolling. 50-6. >>> no roger federer. novak djokovic final. it is -- against --. epic match point here in the fourth set. kai is the first asian male to reach a u.s. open final. >> look what this kid does with the ball. immediately, the kid gives it to the girl behind him. look at mom. thank you so much. this kid is winning points with the ladies. she smooth. i'm john clark. we're right back.
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. >>> villanova looking to rebound from their lost to syracuse, hosting fordham, while cats quarterback robertson had good game, scoring for three touchdowns, running in for another. villanova with over 500 yards of offense, beat fordham 50 to six. >>> and after friday neice's 11 inning affair, phillies continue their weekend series down in washington looking for win number two, a.j. burnett on the mound for the phils. to the third inning, bases loaded for the big piece, ryan howard hits single to right field. two runs score. ryan with 91 rbi's, third most in the national league. >>> a.j. burnett continued his dominance over the nats. he went seven innings, allowing just one run on six hits, struck out four. to the sixth, dom brown, hits his ninth homerun of the season, the phillies beat the nats for the fifth straight time three to one, the final score. >>> cole hamels takes the mounds for the phillies as they go for the sweep this afternoon you can hear the game on 98.1, wogl, and 1210wpht. to tennis, day of upsets in the men's semifinals of the us open. first japan, cory beat top see
. >>> villanova looking to rebound from their lost to syracuse, hosting fordham, while cats quarterback robertson had good game, scoring for three touchdowns, running in for another. villanova with over 500 yards of offense, beat fordham 50 to six. >>> and after friday neice's 11 inning affair, phillies continue their weekend series down in washington looking for win number two, a.j. burnett on the mound for the phils. to the third inning, bases loaded for the big piece, ryan...
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she's an associate prove certificate of law at fordham university, her new book is called corruptionlease welcome to the program zephyr teachout. (cheers and applause) >> thank you for joining us. i want-- so the book here, corruption, here's the surprise, in america. i didn't see that coming. you, there is a real-- for you, you have studied this, you get involve in the gubernatorial race in new york as an utter unknown. and through the force of this issue, through the force of putting it in front of the voters you nearly overturn what was a gubernatorial democratic primary that was really more like a coronation before awe rifed on the scene. >> we actually won over half the counties in new york state. and i actually think it's really basic. you know, people want politicians who fight for them. and they don't want politicians who are fighting for big money. i means that's the core issue here. >> jon: and so the difficulty then becomes how do you separate the two? and has money become so entrenched that it is now the air that they breathe and the food that they eat. >> well, it is too
she's an associate prove certificate of law at fordham university, her new book is called corruptionlease welcome to the program zephyr teachout. (cheers and applause) >> thank you for joining us. i want-- so the book here, corruption, here's the surprise, in america. i didn't see that coming. you, there is a real-- for you, you have studied this, you get involve in the gubernatorial race in new york as an utter unknown. and through the force of this issue, through the force of putting it...
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and villanova wildcats hosting fordham. lightning delay than forced them off the field. once they returned the cats were electric. that's one in the 2nd quarter, takes interception back 35 yar s yards, they avenge last year's loss. >>> explain this to me how is it phillys are bad all year and yet they have the that's number. five straight wins against the top team in nl east. they clinch season series against the nationals for the first time since 2010. howard now has 91 rbis on the year and in the sixth 2-1. phillies won 3-1 and won twelve of the last 7. >> finally soccer action union took on toronto for second time in three days. connie casey scored a second goal ass in as many games. and yes, tomorrow, football is back. >> football and futbal. >> mar turned 100 today. >> happy birthday dear mra ♪ >> in fact, he moved there back in 1964. his neighbors and friends threw a pool party to celebrate his milestone since he's still an ♪vid swim erin still drives as you can see it was all about of love of music at the haverford music festival inel dell county. the festival too
and villanova wildcats hosting fordham. lightning delay than forced them off the field. once they returned the cats were electric. that's one in the 2nd quarter, takes interception back 35 yar s yards, they avenge last year's loss. >>> explain this to me how is it phillys are bad all year and yet they have the that's number. five straight wins against the top team in nl east. they clinch season series against the nationals for the first time since 2010. howard now has 91 rbis on the...
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villanova with over 500 yards, offense, they beat fordham 50 to six. >>> and after friday night's 11the phillies continue their weekend series down in washington looking for win number two, a.j. burnett on the mounds for the phils. to the third inning, bases loaded for the big piece, ryan howard, hits single to right field, two runs score, ryan rbi's third most in the national league. a.j. burnett continued his dominance over the nats. he went seven innings, allowing just one run on six hits, and struck out four. to the sixth, dom brown hits his ninth homerun of the season, the phillies beat the nats for the fifth straight time three to one, the final score. cole hamels takes the mounds for the phillies go, for the sweep this afternoon, hear the game on 98.1, wogl, and 1210wpht. to tennis, day of upsets in the men's semifinals us open, in the first japan nisha cory beat top seed in four sets, first asian male to advance to grand-slam final. in the other match, no big come back from second seed roger federer, beat never straight sets, by march on, to advance to monday final. this is t
villanova with over 500 yards, offense, they beat fordham 50 to six. >>> and after friday night's 11the phillies continue their weekend series down in washington looking for win number two, a.j. burnett on the mounds for the phils. to the third inning, bases loaded for the big piece, ryan howard, hits single to right field, two runs score, ryan rbi's third most in the national league. a.j. burnett continued his dominance over the nats. he went seven innings, allowing just one run on...
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reelection hasor taken some unexpected turns as he faces two primary challengers, fordham law professorhyr teachout and comedian and activist randy credico. "the new york times" declined to endorse in your the candidates in the primary, in parting cuomo because of his decision to disband a commission he created to root out corruption in state politics. teachout'sraised push to fight corruption and reform the state's campaign finance system. meanwhile, "the times" editorial page endorsed tim wu, who is running with cuomo. he is a columbia law professor best known for coming up with the open internet principle of net neutrality. would were to win, wu become the first asian-american elected to a statewide office in new york state. >> while most of the democratic establishment has backed the cuomo ticket, the teachout-wu campaign has received some notable endorsements including the public in place federation, the state's second-largest union of government workers, as well of thestate chapters national organization of women and the sierra club. randy credico is running on a platform calling
reelection hasor taken some unexpected turns as he faces two primary challengers, fordham law professorhyr teachout and comedian and activist randy credico. "the new york times" declined to endorse in your the candidates in the primary, in parting cuomo because of his decision to disband a commission he created to root out corruption in state politics. teachout'sraised push to fight corruption and reform the state's campaign finance system. meanwhile, "the times" editorial...
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went to fordham but never graduated. michael moss at "new york times." melissa: more reason he shouldn't have lied bit. >> here is the difference. now, if you almost can't, people won't interview you. >> i don't agree with you, charlie. there are people here who work at fox news right now did not graduate from college. >> as entry level, it is a fox news -- >> people on silicon valley didn't graduate from college. >> that is different. entrepreneurs totally different. melissa: scotland's independence vote two days away and britain's prime minister david cameron practically begging the scots to say, quote, if you don't like me, i won't be here forever. if you don't like this government, it won't last forever but if you leave the u.k. this is forever. this is getting really desperate and contentious, what do you think? >> the undecided seem to be breaking very decisively towards independence. in a panic has the government although mr. cameron might find himself fulfilling truth of that prediction much earlier than he expects. his position would be untenabl
went to fordham but never graduated. michael moss at "new york times." melissa: more reason he shouldn't have lied bit. >> here is the difference. now, if you almost can't, people won't interview you. >> i don't agree with you, charlie. there are people here who work at fox news right now did not graduate from college. >> as entry level, it is a fox news -- >> people on silicon valley didn't graduate from college. >> that is different. entrepreneurs...
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fordham institute to you first, alberto carvalho in m miami dade, what do you see in your district inms of the number of tests students are expected to take? >> well, i've seen a complete swing of the pendulum way too far in the direction of overtesting. right now this year we're facing about 32 different assessments, different tests our students will have to take, in addition to about 1,200 different end-of-course assessments mandated by both state and federal entities. so i think if that's not an indication of teaching time being robbed from teachers and students alike in favor of testing, i don't know what would be. so i think that's a real crisis we facing not only in miami but across the country and i think we need to recalibrate the necessity of so many of these tests, conduct a thorough analysis of the duplicate nature of some of these exams and have a rapid progression back to reason in terms of what's appropriate for students and teachers alike. >> woodruff: kathleen, is this as onerous as alberto carvalho describes? >> this is a national debate. some districts students are t
fordham institute to you first, alberto carvalho in m miami dade, what do you see in your district inms of the number of tests students are expected to take? >> well, i've seen a complete swing of the pendulum way too far in the direction of overtesting. right now this year we're facing about 32 different assessments, different tests our students will have to take, in addition to about 1,200 different end-of-course assessments mandated by both state and federal entities. so i think if...
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for inviting son, andrew, is a freshman at fordham, and it was actually andrew who invite it me, so i appreciate andrew's reaching out. want to thank the institute, and it is good to be with a lot of good friends. jim mentioned that i have been in new hampshire some over the years, and i am here with a lot of folks who know me all too well, because there was the guy who drove me around in 1996 for bob dole when i played surrogate, and i remember him that well, because at one point, i was sliding down one of the exit ramps on the ice, practically getting in the middle of traffic, but my best recollection was when we were up somewhere in northern new hampshire, with these campaign debates, and bob dole could not come to the debate, so he sent me instead, and it was me and about five candidates, none of whom you will remember, except maybe the guy known as the grizzly bear. he was from alaska, and we had a fun time. it was my first presidential debate in a republican primary. bunch -- bunch of folks who were doing their thing. ,nd the candidates come here and they have to be authentic, b
for inviting son, andrew, is a freshman at fordham, and it was actually andrew who invite it me, so i appreciate andrew's reaching out. want to thank the institute, and it is good to be with a lot of good friends. jim mentioned that i have been in new hampshire some over the years, and i am here with a lot of folks who know me all too well, because there was the guy who drove me around in 1996 for bob dole when i played surrogate, and i remember him that well, because at one point, i was...
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institutes fordham calls,es -- your phone comments, and tweets. washington journal is live this .orning on c-span tomorrow morning, several u.s. and minorityssors students. whether policies are hurting or helping their chances of getting into college. weekend, ucla's civil rights project. live tuesday at nine :00 a.m. on c-span two. on c-span3, the ceremony marking the anniversary of de-day. grandson of former grandson george h w brush. hisill speak about grandfather being shut down 70 years ago while serving as a u.s. fighter pilot. our coverage from the world war ii memorial starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. the discussion on global health issues. remarks from the future -- on the future of health advances. live atsee that event 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. a look at some of our programming this week on c-span networks. on c-span tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, oral argument on aclu. the second court of appeals hears a challenge to national security agency's program. livesday at 7:00 p.m., coverage of a debate between andh carolina republican oppo
institutes fordham calls,es -- your phone comments, and tweets. washington journal is live this .orning on c-span tomorrow morning, several u.s. and minorityssors students. whether policies are hurting or helping their chances of getting into college. weekend, ucla's civil rights project. live tuesday at nine :00 a.m. on c-span two. on c-span3, the ceremony marking the anniversary of de-day. grandson of former grandson george h w brush. hisill speak about grandfather being shut down 70 years...
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that was tina fordham, center political analyst at citigroup.e now got the breaking news from the ecb. we're expecting on the teltros 86.2 billion euros have been requested by the european central bank. that is below expectations. 200 billion was available in this particular tranche for september and 82.6 billion has been taken up on that four-year loan at 0.15%. as you can see, the euro has ticked up a fraction off the back of that, but this really wasn't going to move markets significantly if it's that small. because it's not a significant expansion of the european balance sheet. we're going to have a look in now at some of those european banking stocks. they are almost up across the board as they have been all through the day today. and they've probably moved slightly up off the back of it. the italian banks there at the bottom, uni credit, san paolo, up over 1%. deutsche bank and commerce bank in the top corner this. banco popular in spain is up over 2% and banco santander up 0.9%. so just to clarify again, the 200 billion euros of tltros av
that was tina fordham, center political analyst at citigroup.e now got the breaking news from the ecb. we're expecting on the teltros 86.2 billion euros have been requested by the european central bank. that is below expectations. 200 billion was available in this particular tranche for september and 82.6 billion has been taken up on that four-year loan at 0.15%. as you can see, the euro has ticked up a fraction off the back of that, but this really wasn't going to move markets significantly if...
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. >> we want to go to a doctor, a senior necessarily low at fordham university, and infectious disease specialist. you have been on the ground in africa. now we're hearing u.s. soldiers going there. i hear parents saying i'm concerned about my daughter or son. how concerned should they be about the soldiers? they are not doctors going into these ebola zones. >> i think the odds of catching ebola if you are a well trained military personnel as part of a response are low. that is not my main concern. it reflects the severity and scale of the outbreak. we've seen this grow exponentially in liberia, 40% of the cases have occurred in the last 21 days. that's how was it's moving. >> are doctors down playing the severity of this outbreak? think about it, we're seeing now doctors infected with ebola. is it worse than we think it is? >> i think there's a very difficult story to tell. one story is in the u.s., you don't have to worry. there's not going to be an outbreak in the u.s. we have to really worry about west africa. it's not just a humanitarian crisis. this will destroy the region, the e
. >> we want to go to a doctor, a senior necessarily low at fordham university, and infectious disease specialist. you have been on the ground in africa. now we're hearing u.s. soldiers going there. i hear parents saying i'm concerned about my daughter or son. how concerned should they be about the soldiers? they are not doctors going into these ebola zones. >> i think the odds of catching ebola if you are a well trained military personnel as part of a response are low. that is not...
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based names doing quite well today and let's talk about it with jay jordan who joins us with tina fordham own dominic chu and with us is tim seymour. welcome, one and all. tim, i just first want to ask you, there's headlines over the weekend, moving markets around today, no major deals here. is it all about waiting on apple, the fed? what do you think is the next catalyst here? >> maybe geopolitics in scotland and the uk but we have another ten days to wait out that soap opera. i think apple, alibaba has people focused. people start to question whether that coupled with japan's almost 7% contraction in gdp, what is going on with the world on a week coming out of a friday and nonfarm payrolls weak enough and to think that central banks have another reprieve to say in our lives. that's what markets are trading on. they're trading on central bank policy and ap sl a big deal tomorrow and talking about it tonight on "fast money." >> i want to ask you about that in a second but, tina, first we have to address what happened with this poll showing a now majority potentially of people likely voter
based names doing quite well today and let's talk about it with jay jordan who joins us with tina fordham own dominic chu and with us is tim seymour. welcome, one and all. tim, i just first want to ask you, there's headlines over the weekend, moving markets around today, no major deals here. is it all about waiting on apple, the fed? what do you think is the next catalyst here? >> maybe geopolitics in scotland and the uk but we have another ten days to wait out that soap opera. i think...
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a professor at fordham.a book about political corruption and manager of howard dean's 2004 presidential campaign. the expectation is that cuomo will easily defeat her on tuesday. the question is whether teachout will do surprisingly well. remember, cuomo's goal has been to show strength in this re-election, to rack up big numbers that will impress people nationally. so what happenes if there's so much anger on the left that he gets held to an embarrassingly low number in his own party's primary? ha does that say about him? what does it say about his brand of politics, the state of liberalism? and who knows, just a few months ago, no one even suspected that eric cantor was in any danger in his republican primary in virginia. once in a while, funny things do happen in politics. zephyr teachout, the candidate, looking to unseat andrew cuomo as governor will be here at this desk on the other side of the break. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams
a professor at fordham.a book about political corruption and manager of howard dean's 2004 presidential campaign. the expectation is that cuomo will easily defeat her on tuesday. the question is whether teachout will do surprisingly well. remember, cuomo's goal has been to show strength in this re-election, to rack up big numbers that will impress people nationally. so what happenes if there's so much anger on the left that he gets held to an embarrassingly low number in his own party's...
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millions of dollars in campaign cash, in universal name recognition in new york, running against a fordhamho almost no one had heard of and yet that professor zephyr teachout actually won 30 counties according to count from the new york sometimes. you can see zephyr teachout's counties. some have a lot of land area and not as many people. when you look at the vote totals from last tuesday, cuomo's advantages are clear. he did win 62% of the vote while teachout got 34%. that is still the worst that a sitting new york governor has ever done in a primary. nearly four in ten voters in cuomo's own party decided to vote for someone else. >> the democrats of this great state have spoken and i will not be your next governor. but the democrats of this state have been heard. >> the democrats who supported teachout made their voices heard with incredibly few resources. "the washington post" ran the numbers and figured out that cuomo spent more than $60 for every vote he received while teachout spent just $1.57. teachout couldn't afford expensive television ads, no debates, cuomo refused to pargs pate
millions of dollars in campaign cash, in universal name recognition in new york, running against a fordhamho almost no one had heard of and yet that professor zephyr teachout actually won 30 counties according to count from the new york sometimes. you can see zephyr teachout's counties. some have a lot of land area and not as many people. when you look at the vote totals from last tuesday, cuomo's advantages are clear. he did win 62% of the vote while teachout got 34%. that is still the worst...
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we brought in a doctor, senior fellow with fordham university.talking to me about the fact that there are hundreds of different kinds of introvirus. >> it's a massive category. this is one kind that gives you symptoms. >> we know states that are reporting it. alabama, colorado, michigan, georgia, ohio, iowa, illinois, missouri, kansas, oklahoma, kentucky and utah. that's concerning how many states are seeing this in such great numbers. >> what the states will do is compare the number of cases of any given symptom or illness that they got this year with the same time period last year. they sent samples to the cdc and this is the virus. >> here's the cdc numbers. colorado, kansas, kentucky, illinois, missouri and iowa. what i think is concerning to a lot of people is it's spreading south. >> and i think we can expect with the amount of movement, you can see all the states that are confirmed have joined up with the amount of states in the u.s. you expect it to spread. it's an easy virus to catch. >> most people don't go to the hospital. we do know t
we brought in a doctor, senior fellow with fordham university.talking to me about the fact that there are hundreds of different kinds of introvirus. >> it's a massive category. this is one kind that gives you symptoms. >> we know states that are reporting it. alabama, colorado, michigan, georgia, ohio, iowa, illinois, missouri, kansas, oklahoma, kentucky and utah. that's concerning how many states are seeing this in such great numbers. >> what the states will do is compare the...
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and new york governor andrew cuomo face as primary challenge from a fordham law school professor. >>>ourth american infected with ebola is about to arrive in the u.s. for treatment. the unidentified patient will fly into atlanta this morning, that person will stay in an isolation unit at emory hospital in atlanta. two other aid workers success sfli recovered from the disease at emory. another patient something treated in nebraska, his recovery remains uncertain. >>> no signs of old political rivalries when presidents bill clinton and george w. bush made an appearance together monday. it was all laughs and high praise when they commented on the other's leadership qualities. >> you always want to be underestimated by your adversaries, he consist benefitted by being underestimated. >> you told people where you want to lead in a way people could understand. and it's and then made decisions. and stuck by them and so -- yeah. is that enough? twas a lot shorter than your answer, i know. >> the two in rare form, the former presidents were together to anoint a joint leadership initiative betwe
and new york governor andrew cuomo face as primary challenge from a fordham law school professor. >>>ourth american infected with ebola is about to arrive in the u.s. for treatment. the unidentified patient will fly into atlanta this morning, that person will stay in an isolation unit at emory hospital in atlanta. two other aid workers success sfli recovered from the disease at emory. another patient something treated in nebraska, his recovery remains uncertain. >>> no signs...
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yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, he insisted i say this, a fellow graduate of fordham university, mr. pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you, madam chair. i rise in support of this amendment. we all agonized as to what we should do. but i want to correct the record at 2:25 this afternoon through he chair, when we start to pontificate on this floor about islamists against islamists, what we do is perpetuate the agony. what we do is stir up the pot when we stereotype who's with us and who is not with us. not every muslim is the same. not every christian is the same. as we found out in the baltimores in 1998 and 1999. in that it war, in that war we assisted kosovo because it was being totally overcome with serbs. one was muslim, one was christian. i think it's not good that the congress go on record as pitting one group against the other. don't think it works. i don't think it's healthy, madam chair. let's be clear about what this vote is about. this is not an organization for open-ended wa
yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, he insisted i say this, a fellow graduate of fordham university, mr. pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you, madam chair. i rise in support of this amendment. we all agonized as to what we should do. but i want to correct the record at 2:25 this afternoon through he chair, when we start to pontificate on this floor about islamists against islamists, what we do...