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john: when georgia tech he was saying the --george for george pataki was saying to take it down thisas very powerful. it was very strong but she has not been in the forefront on this specific issue. no doubt to her commitment on racial equality, but not on the issue. mark: a lot of people are talking about the flag and how great it was what nikki haley did. clinton is handling this well overall and i think she is speaking from her heart and she does well when she does that. give her credit speaking about the flag when she would not speak up before it is too much. john: there were plenty of people that were saying it it had to come down but she did not. rand paul has been on vacation. he had not commented on the flag controversy at all until today. has not said a word. in an interview with boston radio, paul joined to the course. rand paul: i think the flag is inescapably a symbol of human bondage and slavery. articulateparticularly when people use it obviously for murder and to justify hatred so vicious. i think that hatred needs to end and south carolina has done the right thing. to
john: when georgia tech he was saying the --george for george pataki was saying to take it down thisas very powerful. it was very strong but she has not been in the forefront on this specific issue. no doubt to her commitment on racial equality, but not on the issue. mark: a lot of people are talking about the flag and how great it was what nikki haley did. clinton is handling this well overall and i think she is speaking from her heart and she does well when she does that. give her credit...
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i mentioned earlier penn state university, georgia tech. senator klobuchar: this goes back to 2006. i'm glad you have done this. it seems like such a long period of time. we have heard so many different explanations for the cause of the defect. why the different explanations and why did all of this take this long and nearly 10 years to get done? mr. kennedy: there's been a lot done. there's been a number of recalls that have been issued starting i believe in 2008 was the first one. we have participated and supported multiple recalls in that time frame. and it was really just on this latest issue that really got started in 2013. end of 2013 was when the first incident outside of previous recall populations occurred. senator klobuchar: now this major recall you have undertaken with a lot of prodding, it will involve a lot of vehicles, how do you prioritize these vehicles? geographically? the age of the vehicle? how are you going to triage this? mr. kennedy: a very good question and one that wisconsin played in the defect information reports. it varies by design somewhat. the driver si
i mentioned earlier penn state university, georgia tech. senator klobuchar: this goes back to 2006. i'm glad you have done this. it seems like such a long period of time. we have heard so many different explanations for the cause of the defect. why the different explanations and why did all of this take this long and nearly 10 years to get done? mr. kennedy: there's been a lot done. there's been a number of recalls that have been issued starting i believe in 2008 was the first one. we have...
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alex trimble announced to return to his team and georgia tech transfer robert carter will play this season coach mark turgeon knows expectations are high. >> we're excited. we're we're enjoying the summer. guys were working hard in the weight groom. we're getting to know each other, getting our chemistry right. >>> woman's world cup action begins with team usa taking on colombia. anything could happen once you get on the pitch. keep in mind australia upset brazil yesterday. practice makes perfect. the positives are the u.s. is a heavily favored team. colombia is without their starting goal keep are and as abbey wombach knows, the game will be played just north of the berth. >> we just have to keep -- border. >> we just have to keep getting better game by game. >> these two teams have lift. back in 2012 and the -- history. back in 2012 and the olympics, one of the players punched amy wambach. lady is her first name. lady, why did you punch me? >> exactly. >> there's some history there. >> not much of a lady. >>> near record heat tomorrow and i think by this time tomorrow we're looking at bi
alex trimble announced to return to his team and georgia tech transfer robert carter will play this season coach mark turgeon knows expectations are high. >> we're excited. we're we're enjoying the summer. guys were working hard in the weight groom. we're getting to know each other, getting our chemistry right. >>> woman's world cup action begins with team usa taking on colombia. anything could happen once you get on the pitch. keep in mind australia upset brazil yesterday....
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georgia tech he is at the bottom at 11.t it does is to create gradations within that field to better sort them out. some people and up with a better standing because of this, and some people have a worse standing once we take those three factors into consideration. john: one of the things that is most noticeable when you look at the selzer score is that marco rubio jumps in the leaderboards and jeb bush falls back. talk about that dynamic and how you explain how this applies in this case. ann: this is where looking just at that first place is sort of -- it undercounts marco rubio's potential strengths. he has the most voters saying he is my second choice. that helps in quite a bit. and a large number of people say, i could see myself supporting him. he moved up. he was tied at six with santorum. he is now tied for third with huckabee, i think. jeb bush, on the other hand, has a problem, in terms of his ability to generate that kind of "ever" support. among people who say he is not their first or second, there is a fair numb
georgia tech he is at the bottom at 11.t it does is to create gradations within that field to better sort them out. some people and up with a better standing because of this, and some people have a worse standing once we take those three factors into consideration. john: one of the things that is most noticeable when you look at the selzer score is that marco rubio jumps in the leaderboards and jeb bush falls back. talk about that dynamic and how you explain how this applies in this case. ann:...
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we have experts from penn state georgia tech and are working with a vast array and are continuing to try. clicks would you want your daughter to drive a vehicle quakes would you replace clicks are placed in the passenger side clicks is just a driver-side design. it is purely a driver-side quakes the batwing design is attributed to the defect quakes all of the fatalities and most of the serious injuries have involved those deflator's which is why we have agreed to get them in the field quakes i i did not get your answer that you jumped to the passenger side quakes you asked me -- maybe i misinterpreted your question quakes driving the automobile that you had replaced that design clicks i would i would have no issue at all senator. how do you feel the consumers can think this is fixed quakes that is why we have agreed to place everyone. a lot of people have talked about the adversity that we as an industry and government need to concentrate we need to get analyzed. you get a new airbag manufacture. tell us about that. quakes again as i stated, we are fortuitous and the ability to ident
we have experts from penn state georgia tech and are working with a vast array and are continuing to try. clicks would you want your daughter to drive a vehicle quakes would you replace clicks are placed in the passenger side clicks is just a driver-side design. it is purely a driver-side quakes the batwing design is attributed to the defect quakes all of the fatalities and most of the serious injuries have involved those deflator's which is why we have agreed to get them in the field quakes i...
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my faith is renewed in the future of our georgia tech undergraduates. so what a great night.thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> first deadweight. this is a great book. almost a minute by minute description of what happened to the lusitania. and it's very dramatic and it goes back and forth between what's happening in europe and was happy and washington with president wilson of what's happening to the passengers on the ship. they are stories. it's really a great read, well well written and i think really brings that piece of history in 1915 back to life and really makes it very human. it's not cold history. these are real human beings we can relate to the often lost their lives sound on the lusitania. great story. this is all about how typhus actually was responsible for destroying the polish army in the invasion
my faith is renewed in the future of our georgia tech undergraduates. so what a great night.thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> first deadweight. this is a great book. almost a minute by minute description of...
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. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech.he once agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last several houn years. >> no doubt. >> that carbon dioxide does act to warm the planet. there is no agreement as to whether warming is dangerous or not. >> for that you were one of the targets of the congressman saying show us. >> 7 climate skeptics were branded her ticks in order to reveal all of their sources of fun. curie abandoned science. >> this is after praising me and pushing me a few years ago as the prestigious -- >> you have the wrong opinions now. >> i was trying to be honest as a scientist. it was very unpopular with a lot of my dollcolleagues. they were trying to squash people who disagreed with them. >> they have su
. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech.he once agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last several houn years. >> no doubt. >>...
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. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech.nce agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last doubt.l houn years. >> that carbon dioxide does act to warm the planet. there is no agreement as to whether warming is dangerous or not. >> for that you were one of the targets of the congressman saying show us. >> 7 climate skeptics were branded her ticks in order to reveal all of their sources of fun. curie abandoned science. >> this is after praising me and pushing me a few years ago as the prestigious -- >> you have the wrong opinions now. >> i was trying to be honest as a scientist. it was very unpopular with a lot of my docolleagues. they were trying to squash people who disagreed with them. >> they have succeeded. >> i get e
. >> judith curie is a climate scientist at georgia tech.nce agreed to the fear mongering. >> what changed? >> climate gate. >> top scientists a group of... >> esteemed scientists were strategizing to squash their opponents. i thought why should i believe this instead of my own judgment? what scientists actually agree on is a very narrow slice of things. yes, temperatures have been increasing over all for the last doubt.l houn years. >> that carbon dioxide...
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we have experts from georgia tech. we have the pronghoffer institute. we're working with a vast array of experts in this field and we're continuing to investigate to continue to run into ground so we know exactly what happened. that's why we decided to act with nhtsa and the automakers to get these parts now. it's the right thing to do for public safety. >> would you want your daughter to drive a vehicle with takata air bag that you had replaced the bat wing ammonium nitrate? >> the car my wife and children drive in every day uses one of these ammonium nitrate inflators. >> did you replace the bat wing? >> it was on the passenger side. >> is that the only place it's replaced? >> bat wings is just a driver side design. it's not used on the passenger side at all. it's purely a driver's side issue. >> you are attributing the bat wing sdoon to part of the defect? >> that's what the data and testing have shown. that's where all of the fatalities and most of the serious injuries have involved the bat wings. >> then i didn't understand your answer that you sud
we have experts from georgia tech. we have the pronghoffer institute. we're working with a vast array of experts in this field and we're continuing to investigate to continue to run into ground so we know exactly what happened. that's why we decided to act with nhtsa and the automakers to get these parts now. it's the right thing to do for public safety. >> would you want your daughter to drive a vehicle with takata air bag that you had replaced the bat wing ammonium nitrate? >> the...
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. >> seated at one of those tables, georgia tech undergrad paul hargate. >> we were just out for dinnernd a few drinks. it was me and my wife, her two sisters, and three or four of their friends. >> security cameras installed just two weeks before catch paul and the group sharing a relaxing evening. paul digs into a dish called the black and blue quesadilla. grilled steak with bleu cheese, chihuahua cheese, and caramelized onions. midway through the male, he takes an especially big bite and swallows, only to feel a chunk of quesadilla long dge in his throat. paul immediately reaches for his glass of water. >> i tried to wash it down, and it wasn't going down. so i kept drinking water. >> but the water only makes things worse. >> the water pushed it down further in there. but it didn't go down into my stomach. it went down into my air tube. and that completely blocked any air from coming in. and then all the water came back out. it looked like i was throwing up. i realized that i couldn't breathe. it was pretty terrifying. >> paul's wife to his left thinks he's getting sick and hands him
. >> seated at one of those tables, georgia tech undergrad paul hargate. >> we were just out for dinnernd a few drinks. it was me and my wife, her two sisters, and three or four of their friends. >> security cameras installed just two weeks before catch paul and the group sharing a relaxing evening. paul digs into a dish called the black and blue quesadilla. grilled steak with bleu cheese, chihuahua cheese, and caramelized onions. midway through the male, he takes an...
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university or georgia or georgia tech? >> i have on my gold tie.ought to tell you. >> there's a rivalry there, isn't there? >> it's called clean old fashioned hate. >> thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure. >>> when we return this morning, we'll have more of today's top stories. plus ron baron is in the house. find out where he's putting his money to work right now. stick around. "squawk box" will be right back. .. right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. what if there were only one kind of dog? then it would be easy to know everything about that one breed. but in fact, there are over three hundred breeds of dogs. because no one can be an expert in every one... an app powered by ibm watson will help vets tap specialized knowledge in the cloud for every breed... and whatever else walks, flies or slithers through the
university or georgia or georgia tech? >> i have on my gold tie.ought to tell you. >> there's a rivalry there, isn't there? >> it's called clean old fashioned hate. >> thanks for coming in. >> my pleasure. >>> when we return this morning, we'll have more of today's top stories. plus ron baron is in the house. find out where he's putting his money to work right now. stick around. "squawk box" will be right back. .. right here. with a control pad...
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we have experts from penn state, georgia tech, the german institute, we are working with a vast array of experts in this field, and we are continuing to investigate so that we can learn exactly what happened. that is why we decided to act with nhtsa and the automakers. it is the right thing to do for public safety. senator nelson: would you want your daughter to drive a vehicle with an airbag that you had replaced? mr. kennedy: my children drive in a car every day that uses one of these inflators. senator nelson: did you replace the that we? is that the only place it is replaced? the passenger side? mr. kennedy: batwing is purely a driver side issue. senator nelson: you are a chair meeting the batwing design two part of the defect. mr. kennedy: all of the serious injuries have involved the batwing driver inflators. senator nelson: i don't understand your answer that you suddenly jumps to the passenger side. mr. kennedy: maybe i misinterpreted your question. senator nelson: if your drive -- daughter was driving the automobile that you had replaced the batwing design in the drivers seat
we have experts from penn state, georgia tech, the german institute, we are working with a vast array of experts in this field, and we are continuing to investigate so that we can learn exactly what happened. that is why we decided to act with nhtsa and the automakers. it is the right thing to do for public safety. senator nelson: would you want your daughter to drive a vehicle with an airbag that you had replaced? mr. kennedy: my children drive in a car every day that uses one of these...
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i mentioned earlier penn state university georgia tech. senator klobuchar: this goes back to 2006. i'm glad you have done this. it seems like such a long period of time. we have heard so many different explanations for the cause of the defect. why the different explanations and why did all of this take this long and nearly 10 years to get done? mr. kennedy: there's been a lot done. there's been a number of recalls that have been issued starting i believe in 2008 was the first one. we have participated and supported multiple recalls in that time frame. and it was really just on this latest issue that really got started in 2013. end of 2013 was when the first i.n.s. pent outside of previous recall populations occurred. senator klobuchar: now this major recall you have undertaken with a lot of producting, it will involve a loft vehicles, how do you prioritize these vehicles? geographically? the age of the vehicle? how are you going to triage this? mr. kennedy: a very good question and one that wisconsin played in the defect information reports. it varies by design somewhat. the driver
i mentioned earlier penn state university georgia tech. senator klobuchar: this goes back to 2006. i'm glad you have done this. it seems like such a long period of time. we have heard so many different explanations for the cause of the defect. why the different explanations and why did all of this take this long and nearly 10 years to get done? mr. kennedy: there's been a lot done. there's been a number of recalls that have been issued starting i believe in 2008 was the first one. we have...
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>>darya: tech a look at the damage from severe flooding in georgia this is the country of georgia thatt 12 people have died in the flooding there been wondering around the city the animals' range from lions and wolves to hippopotamus with animals have not been fed and they could attack coming of bay area weather and traffic a nice morning around the bay with symbols and the fifth is a little corn down a little warm up on the way lead on in the week. snait. we sck i we sosh . weove . rsh's kes a 'mo...yomaket spial. hersy'is me, yrsouchocate.♪ ♪ iyou nt i♪ ♪ gout d geit >>james: i'm still track in the cloud and the fall of the airport at this point off less on time and fact initially will piercing in terms of your on flights you're on time or delayed status right now we have as a fault in the green oakland senna led also in the grid will we see clouds the slope we do run into problems of san francisco international the flights on-time people tune a lay no pulls back of the beginning to materialize than on this morning back of the fourth step of the forecast. >>darya: it brought in the e
>>darya: tech a look at the damage from severe flooding in georgia this is the country of georgia thatt 12 people have died in the flooding there been wondering around the city the animals' range from lions and wolves to hippopotamus with animals have not been fed and they could attack coming of bay area weather and traffic a nice morning around the bay with symbols and the fifth is a little corn down a little warm up on the way lead on in the week. snait. we sck i we sosh . weove . rsh's...
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tech massacre and a senior policy advocate at everytown for gun safety. still with us in atlanta is the reverend dr. raphael warnock from atlanta georgiaritual home of dr. martin luther king junior. yesterday, major ceremony last night as muslims, juice christians came together to remember those who died in charleston. your response? we have had you on massacre after massacre. in fact, president obama come it is said, since he came into office has gotten up at the podium 14 times to talk about mass killings in this country. >> and the president is absolutely right. it is beyond time with a sears conversation and take action. i've heard people say, no stoppage time. the fact today is an average american day, 88 more of us will street -- shoot some of euros per shoot ourselves and our from gun violence. with that their he there will never be a time. it is too late to have this conversation. the fortunate thing is, more americans actually are having this conversation at the local level and are taking action. we are seeing more action in states to do a better job of keeping guns away from dangerous people, even a state of south carolina th
tech massacre and a senior policy advocate at everytown for gun safety. still with us in atlanta is the reverend dr. raphael warnock from atlanta georgiaritual home of dr. martin luther king junior. yesterday, major ceremony last night as muslims, juice christians came together to remember those who died in charleston. your response? we have had you on massacre after massacre. in fact, president obama come it is said, since he came into office has gotten up at the podium 14 times to talk about...
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director of georgia carry, a nonprofit organization supporting the second amendment, the right of americans to bear arms. thank you for being with us. let's go down the list. col some bip, virginia techwn, charleston, the list could go on. can we get out of the cycle of gun violence if so how will we do that. >> gun control will not work. it hasn't worked and will not work. the biggest problem facing us is gun free zones, the government disarms people taking away an ability to protect themselves. anyone can walk in there with any type of weapon and have a field day. >> jonathan, what do you say? >> bring you back. since the brady law was passed with bipartisan support in 1994, it's blogged more than 2.4 people. every di many die by gunfire. measures supported by the vast majority of americans, and by 85% of gun owners. the problem is not law-abiding citizens carrying gun, the problem is not people should have guns taken away it was that people have the right to be a law-abiding people. the problem is we can agree that the solution is to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. >> you both mentioned gun control. let's bring up a statistic premade. since 2000, gallop asked ameri
director of georgia carry, a nonprofit organization supporting the second amendment, the right of americans to bear arms. thank you for being with us. let's go down the list. col some bip, virginia techwn, charleston, the list could go on. can we get out of the cycle of gun violence if so how will we do that. >> gun control will not work. it hasn't worked and will not work. the biggest problem facing us is gun free zones, the government disarms people taking away an ability to protect...