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pentagon hase confirmed u.s. military aircraft carried out a second humanitarian drop. that is after warplanes dropped bombs on sunni islam extremists. obama says he authorized the strikes because american interests were being threatened. acted fast.military within hours of president obama authorizing force, three strikes targets.sis he first came at 12:35 p.m. in iraq. theter jets launched from george h.w. bush dropped tom's. -- bombs. the smoke visible for miles. >> elliptic bongo and it finds its way to the target -- you let the bomb go and it finds its way to the target. >> for more planes targeted a convoy. a total of eight bombs were dropped, neutralizing the bomb -- convoy. >> the president was determined to use military action to protect personnel and harm's way. >> the second part of the mission is humanitarian. aid was dropped out of cargo planes to save lives high on a mountain. thousands of members of a religious minority have been trapped there for days. these images of helicopters being mobbed by starving people, children lifted to safety. there is no expe
pentagon hase confirmed u.s. military aircraft carried out a second humanitarian drop. that is after warplanes dropped bombs on sunni islam extremists. obama says he authorized the strikes because american interests were being threatened. acted fast.military within hours of president obama authorizing force, three strikes targets.sis he first came at 12:35 p.m. in iraq. theter jets launched from george h.w. bush dropped tom's. -- bombs. the smoke visible for miles. >> elliptic bongo and...
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hase have all watched what gone on and ferguson, missouri. been the amount of military like assets that have been handed down has gone too far. like every american it has been very troubling. my heart goes out to the family of michael around in particular in -- and everyone who has been caught up in the turmoil of the last several weeks. as governor of the state of indiana, it is not my place to the response by the law enforcement community or the state of missouri in that case. >> the question was do you think that local leased departments, that it is accepted for them to have some of these military like pieces of equipment? >> it is important that they have the ability protect themselves while they are protecting our families and communities. i know there has been a lot of the logistics of that. i do not want to pass judgment on the decisions that were made by the local law enforcement. ibm is important that all of us -- i think itly is important that all of us keep the families and allow the system of justice to do the work. confidence tha
hase have all watched what gone on and ferguson, missouri. been the amount of military like assets that have been handed down has gone too far. like every american it has been very troubling. my heart goes out to the family of michael around in particular in -- and everyone who has been caught up in the turmoil of the last several weeks. as governor of the state of indiana, it is not my place to the response by the law enforcement community or the state of missouri in that case. >> the...
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. >> so because high hase has a g he may have a license plate or something?> he did report this to the local authorities and shared the video. local authorities say, yeah, this isn't the first time he's heard about people getting robbed on the trail. >> sad, huh? >> you are just out trying to enjoy nature, get exercise, fresh air. and these yahoos ruin the entire moment. you can't feel safe trying to do physical activity. >> scary, too. >> see this guy jump out with a rag over his face, hat pulled down. hard to identify him, obviously. >> what are you supposed to do? you have no options. >> your camera is not worth your life. >> the guy was able to hang on to his go-pro. that's worth a couple hundred bucks. >>> you ever see a driver breaking the rules of the road and you say, i wish a cop was here to catch him? that happens in this video. a guy has a camera mounted on his bike and bikes are allowed to travel on the roadway with cars because there is no bike lane. this is in illinois. this guy is keeping up with the cars because he's going the speed limit whic
. >> so because high hase has a g he may have a license plate or something?> he did report this to the local authorities and shared the video. local authorities say, yeah, this isn't the first time he's heard about people getting robbed on the trail. >> sad, huh? >> you are just out trying to enjoy nature, get exercise, fresh air. and these yahoos ruin the entire moment. you can't feel safe trying to do physical activity. >> scary, too. >> see this guy jump out...
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hase minister shinzo abe ordered hundreds of military personnel to join rescue operations in the western city. the mudslides were the result of orth of heavy rain falling in 24 hours. landslides are a common risk in mountainous japan, where many homes are built on or near steep slopes and torrential downpours make the ground unstable. an average 1200 landslides are reported each year across the country and authorities warned the continued bad weather could trigger more in the days to come. >> let's take another quick look at our top stories. the fragile cease-fire in the middle east collapses as new fighting breaks out. palestinian rocket fire from gaza is met with a heavy israeli response targeting hamas military chief. out again in ferguson, missouri, after a new night of mostly peaceful protests. after much criticism over their teargas tactics in recent days, the police seem to be keeping a much lower profile. has beena look at what grabbing headlines around the world with our press reviewer. still a lot of focus today on the developing story in ferguson, missouri. >> absolutely. ther
hase minister shinzo abe ordered hundreds of military personnel to join rescue operations in the western city. the mudslides were the result of orth of heavy rain falling in 24 hours. landslides are a common risk in mountainous japan, where many homes are built on or near steep slopes and torrential downpours make the ground unstable. an average 1200 landslides are reported each year across the country and authorities warned the continued bad weather could trigger more in the days to come....
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hase it why for, novartis, made a large a deal as on of a four-way transaction. strengthened by the deal. would've seen pfizer trying to make a big move with astrazeneca roche successfully shire. has set out the real chess piece types of will. it could be their effort to get things going. >> matt campbell. thank you. let's stick with m&a. vivendi continues. telefonica italian is expected to raise stakes with an offer for the internet provider. here with an update is caroline hyde. we were talking about this on friday. bring us up to date. >> we were using analogies on friday talking about these latin lovers. trying to woo the heart of brazilian babe, gvt. we only knew that telefonica has been talking to her father and we knew they would be in discussions. -- do we have not gotten any diamond ring. there's already been a $6 billion prize. what are they coming for? pretty bling. stake tod offer a 20% vivendi, saying you can take some of me but also i will give you scan and in that game in the emerging markets in brazil. these two latin lovers are so desperate to ge
hase it why for, novartis, made a large a deal as on of a four-way transaction. strengthened by the deal. would've seen pfizer trying to make a big move with astrazeneca roche successfully shire. has set out the real chess piece types of will. it could be their effort to get things going. >> matt campbell. thank you. let's stick with m&a. vivendi continues. telefonica italian is expected to raise stakes with an offer for the internet provider. here with an update is caroline hyde. we...
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letter hase faa's left people confused, i think the natural thing to do is go back with them and askhem to clarify. what did they really mean? interested in having that dialogue with them. >> we have got to leave it there. i want to get -- i want you to keep us updated is the lewis is the cofounder of airpooler. you can get more details on this story by going to bloomberg.com. uber has recently defied a ban in berlin. up, cannot remember the name of a business colleague? on the name. the solution to this problem .ight be cuban -- humin ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. familiar, but can't recall the name? there is a technology solution that is called humin. it combines all your contacts from linked in and facebook and puts it all in one place. the idea is to provide context for your contacts. richard branson, the angry birds creator, the entertainer will.i.am, all part of the price launch arivate beta few months ago. everyone can get in on it. i am joined by the chief executive and foodydirect -- humin cofounder. i am terrible with names. i have this problem whe
letter hase faa's left people confused, i think the natural thing to do is go back with them and askhem to clarify. what did they really mean? interested in having that dialogue with them. >> we have got to leave it there. i want to get -- i want you to keep us updated is the lewis is the cofounder of airpooler. you can get more details on this story by going to bloomberg.com. uber has recently defied a ban in berlin. up, cannot remember the name of a business colleague? on the name. the...
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>> from coast-to-coast, >> said news from minnesota, hase d.c.'s famed snowy owl died. it was found that far away from the raptor center. the raptor center believes a car hit the owl and killed it. it was hit by a bus in d.c., underwent treatment and rehabilitation before being released, and unfortunately was not successful. >> homes flooded. roads washed away. the past 24 hours have seen extreme amounts of rain from coast-to-coast in the u.s. >> the problem goes beyond flooding. incredible images to show tonight. >> water, water just about everywhere. in less you are out in california, where it was dust, or washington state, where it was mud. a rolling storm across the california desert. that's what it sounds like inside this wave of sand and dust near palm springs. it's a weather phenomenon known boob, a combination of wind and dry conditions. in washington state, flash floods and heavy rain. same earth was scorched earlier this summer by wildfires. >> i cannot believe how big the roominess. >> across the country, flooding from chicago, where the windy city turned int
>> from coast-to-coast, >> said news from minnesota, hase d.c.'s famed snowy owl died. it was found that far away from the raptor center. the raptor center believes a car hit the owl and killed it. it was hit by a bus in d.c., underwent treatment and rehabilitation before being released, and unfortunately was not successful. >> homes flooded. roads washed away. the past 24 hours have seen extreme amounts of rain from coast-to-coast in the u.s. >> the problem goes beyond...
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hase's probably no one that a broader vision of homeland cilluffo.han frank he's published extensive live in journals. i remember frank from the early days of homed security, because not leavem rich did home without frank cilluffo with him. so frank was one of the closest advisors to secretary tom ridge as the department was being stood up, in the early 2000's. the whitein office at house, called the office of homeland security, which is a shop. and grew into, as we her earlier, $40 billion enterprise the department of homeland security today. before the wows frank was involved with the center for strategic and international studies. could go on and on about frank's background and resume. let me now introduce our next speaker, frank cilluffo. frank? [applause] >> thank you, joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it sticker, franker cilluffo, he who displays varying delays of ignorance in lots of subjects. the environment we're facing today plays to one a.d.d.,rengths, to my since if you were to close your eyes, have a map in front of anyplace, anyplace
hase's probably no one that a broader vision of homeland cilluffo.han frank he's published extensive live in journals. i remember frank from the early days of homed security, because not leavem rich did home without frank cilluffo with him. so frank was one of the closest advisors to secretary tom ridge as the department was being stood up, in the early 2000's. the whitein office at house, called the office of homeland security, which is a shop. and grew into, as we her earlier, $40 billion...
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is for sisal and others that others hase isil and acted as an army, a force in dimension that the world has never seen before like we have seen it now. >> patrick cockburn, you have written a book on isis, "the jihadis return: isis and the new sunni uprising." out, itant to point comes at such a shock to people in the united states, yet time to write a whole book about who they are and their rise. can you respond to what chuck hagel says, what has added to their surge of power now and do you think that will change? will, as you said, they've been growing in strength over the last two or three years. they captured fallujah at the beginning of the year and the iraqi government didn't have the power to get rid of them. the u.s. government as a whole foreign powers steers away from one very crucial aspect of the ine of isis, which is that syria, the west backed the uprising against president assad and still does. develop enabled isis to , gain military experience and then use it back in iraq. now washington is saying, we but inisis in iraq syria, we want to get rid of the syrian government,
is for sisal and others that others hase isil and acted as an army, a force in dimension that the world has never seen before like we have seen it now. >> patrick cockburn, you have written a book on isis, "the jihadis return: isis and the new sunni uprising." out, itant to point comes at such a shock to people in the united states, yet time to write a whole book about who they are and their rise. can you respond to what chuck hagel says, what has added to their surge of power...
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ties the safe with a rope to the back of his car, driving down the road, until he hases, what? police car with dash cam. the officer gives chase and pulls him over. now 22-year-old ryan mullens facing criminal charge in north carolina. police say the safe usually contains controlled substances was probably his target. >>> have a great day. here's shep. >> in iraq, word of progress on the mountain, a place where thousands of refugees waited, frankly to die. now we're hearing american airstrikes along with our partners and humanitarian aid have made a difference. i will speak to rear admiral kirby and we'll look at the presidents comments today and what he said about this. not the middle east. this is a city in the hearland of america where racial tension is boiling over after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager and, there a great questions about the amount of force police have used. witnesses report cops used tear gas and stun grenades and rubber
ties the safe with a rope to the back of his car, driving down the road, until he hases, what? police car with dash cam. the officer gives chase and pulls him over. now 22-year-old ryan mullens facing criminal charge in north carolina. police say the safe usually contains controlled substances was probably his target. >>> have a great day. here's shep. >> in iraq, word of progress on the mountain, a place where thousands of refugees waited, frankly to die. now we're hearing...
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but common sense hases to dictate and we have to not panic flip out but keep a watchful eye on it andee how it spreads. >> the fear people have, doctor, with this ebola, it mutates and becomes an airborne type thing, all bets are off. how likely is that? do we ever see indications of that, something that isn't necessarily taken up via -- airborne but could? >> the chance is always there it could become airborne type of virus. like i mention evidence earlier i'm not an expert in infectious diseases, but watching these types of outbreaks over the past years, it's interesting to note that earlier outbreaks of ebola were fairly contained quite area and just seems like this one spreading a little more further. is it possible it's spreading not just through the direct contact mention? is it possible it's slowly mutating and becoming airborne? -- >> let's say it does. how does that change things? >> coughing, sneezing, where you can spread these types of particles through the air, where they travel further distances, is going to increase the likelihood that it can affect more and more humans
but common sense hases to dictate and we have to not panic flip out but keep a watchful eye on it andee how it spreads. >> the fear people have, doctor, with this ebola, it mutates and becomes an airborne type thing, all bets are off. how likely is that? do we ever see indications of that, something that isn't necessarily taken up via -- airborne but could? >> the chance is always there it could become airborne type of virus. like i mention evidence earlier i'm not an expert in...
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the average death rate annually was 83. , that hase years dropped to 55.3.there are a lot of reasons for that. there are a lot of reasons for that. betterwear our seatbelts than we used to. i am sure there are other factors. but i think that the 24/7 program is part of that equation. day for2200 people a alcohol consumption. i am confident that that has nothing in terms of reducing traffic does in south dakota. so, thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i am a judge. i was a career prosecutor. the only state where the defenses through the defense. i was the first prosecutor on the circuit court bench. i ate lunch alone a lot. then, i was the united states attorney. i bring that up, because starting something like hope is a challenge. being a career prosecutor gave me the credibility to do it. felony probation, we had 8000 people on felony probation on oahu. lots of problems. the system itself is broken. at sentencing, a judge would read all of these provisions. community supervision -- the judge will say no alcohol, no drugs. some people will do f
the average death rate annually was 83. , that hase years dropped to 55.3.there are a lot of reasons for that. there are a lot of reasons for that. betterwear our seatbelts than we used to. i am sure there are other factors. but i think that the 24/7 program is part of that equation. day for2200 people a alcohol consumption. i am confident that that has nothing in terms of reducing traffic does in south dakota. so, thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i am a judge. i was a...
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. >> this bill hases a series of provisions that we now need to make sure are enacted, are acted upon, that the money is spent wisely and properly, the doctors are brought in, the veterans get their healthcare they need. >> meanwhile, fox news, through a freedom of information request, learned from va records that president obama and then-sect eric shinseki met at two january cabinet meetings this year. their only private meeting during the va scandal was may 30th. that was the day shinseki resigned. >> thank you very much. now, to the va whistleblower scott davis, who says the law is a good first crack, but there are lot of serious cracks. scott, what do you mean? i'm thinking what the president had to say about if you're not doing your job or you're screwing up you should be fired immediately. and whistle-blowers like yourself should be thanked and not marginalized. what did you think of that? >> as i said before i applaud the congress for coming up with a bipartisan resolution, and the president's comments today were encouraging, to be fair. but as someone who has a background in b
. >> this bill hases a series of provisions that we now need to make sure are enacted, are acted upon, that the money is spent wisely and properly, the doctors are brought in, the veterans get their healthcare they need. >> meanwhile, fox news, through a freedom of information request, learned from va records that president obama and then-sect eric shinseki met at two january cabinet meetings this year. their only private meeting during the va scandal was may 30th. that was the day...
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sinai hospital with the high fever and stomach problems hase bowl a he did recently travel to west africa, and cdc now waiting for those deeven iftive test results. >>> be sure to stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the ebola out break, you can get latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> coming up tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 local hospitals, prepare for the the possibility of dealing with an ebola case. health reporter stephanie stahl shows us precautions they are taking at 6:00. >>> well, son of the pennsylvania congressman, of a pennsylvania congressman is now facing criminal federal charges. chaka fattah, junior surrendered to authorities today, "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter is live at the federal courthouse in center city with some new information tonight, walt? >> reporter: chris, the suspect had very little toll say during a 15 minute court appearance, his mother and his sister in court with him. magistrate allowing him to sign his own bail of $50,000, and he is about to be released from the federal courthouse here, a 31 page indictment claiming th
sinai hospital with the high fever and stomach problems hase bowl a he did recently travel to west africa, and cdc now waiting for those deeven iftive test results. >>> be sure to stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the ebola out break, you can get latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> coming up tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 local hospitals, prepare for the the possibility of dealing with an ebola case. health reporter stephanie...
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on the way to the cdc in atlanta it will take doctors anywhere from a day or two to determine if he hase bowl a meanwhile doctor kent brantly who contracted the virus while what heness liberia is being treated at atlanta's emery university hospital. nancy wrightbol is expected to live there later today. both are getting an experimental drug never tested for safety, in humans. >>> wrightbol's son says he hopes his mother's suffering will lead to help for others. >> her just going through it, she may be able to help countless more through them being able to understand what is going on in her body and develop a cure. >> the cdc says at least three other americans had been tested for the ebola virus here in the united states, all of those result were negative. >>> according to the world health organization the death toll from the ebola out break in west africa has grown to close to 900 people. 1600 are infected. it has been reported in other african nations. there are concerns that the virus has already spread to other countries. >>> in other news 4:59:05 police say man responsible for shoot
on the way to the cdc in atlanta it will take doctors anywhere from a day or two to determine if he hase bowl a meanwhile doctor kent brantly who contracted the virus while what heness liberia is being treated at atlanta's emery university hospital. nancy wrightbol is expected to live there later today. both are getting an experimental drug never tested for safety, in humans. >>> wrightbol's son says he hopes his mother's suffering will lead to help for others. >> her just going...
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in atlanta we are expecting test results as early as today and while it is unlikely this patient hase bowl, if he does, doctors hearsay that they are equipped to treat him. so far about 1600 people or more, have contracted ebola, since the the out break began. chris and kerry, back to you in philadelphia. >> you might have ebola and might not know it for three weeks. there has got to be some concerns there in new york city about someone being known to be infected possibly, within the city. >> reporter: yes, chris, incubation period is between two and 21 days. you can get it 21 days, three weeks after you have than exposed and other hospitals in the city of taken precautions. they are making sure they are screening patients, and asking them if they have been visiting west africa. there was a scare at another hospital, at bellevue but that patient was actually found to be improving and is doing just fine now. but hospital is here all across the city and kennedy airport which handles international flights, the hospitals and the airport are all taking precautions here. >> it is unknown th
in atlanta we are expecting test results as early as today and while it is unlikely this patient hase bowl, if he does, doctors hearsay that they are equipped to treat him. so far about 1600 people or more, have contracted ebola, since the the out break began. chris and kerry, back to you in philadelphia. >> you might have ebola and might not know it for three weeks. there has got to be some concerns there in new york city about someone being known to be infected possibly, within the...
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a lot of it hases to do with the fact that there is an attitude that's pervasive that we did the 1960s. we did the civil rights thing. we have marched, protested, passed laws. we have never dealt with the systemic root of racism. and the relationship, the pure unadulterated relationship between white folks and black folks. why do they look at young black men in particular suspicious ly. why do black people feel invisible to the rest of america when the legacy and the story has been to build america. the examples we see of violence perpetrated by police or individuals in the case of trayvon martin is a reflection of us in a way that we haven't dealt with. loot of the systemic issues on race. we can talk immigration all day long. we can talk about what to do with this group and that group. at the end of the day it boils down to how white folks feel about black folks and how black folks react to that. >> what do you want white folks to do? it's time for bluntness. >> let's be honest about what we are dealing with here. be honest about the tension we all feel at times. just call it what it
a lot of it hases to do with the fact that there is an attitude that's pervasive that we did the 1960s. we did the civil rights thing. we have marched, protested, passed laws. we have never dealt with the systemic root of racism. and the relationship, the pure unadulterated relationship between white folks and black folks. why do they look at young black men in particular suspicious ly. why do black people feel invisible to the rest of america when the legacy and the story has been to build...
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i mean, hases the taliban been eradicated? not. does it mean the war was a success, definitely a different story. and this is what this book in many ways is about. how did we get to the situation that we are in now? how did we get to a situation that a movement is everybody in 2002 saw as being more or less eradicated or what was left of it was essentially residual. how is it that this movement has come back again and so on? and this is what the book is about, and i'm happy to say that this is an attempt to bring a quite objective perspective on the way things have moved, looking at different angles and this is the aspect of the book which makes in my opinion, its interest. so, this is something that is being very discussed about. the role of western policy. again, this is something we should discuss. today we tend to say, we live with the sense of mission accomplished. or so we would like to believe. the role of the milner decisionmaking and so on and -- military in decisionmaking. so we're delighted to welcome the author, has san
i mean, hases the taliban been eradicated? not. does it mean the war was a success, definitely a different story. and this is what this book in many ways is about. how did we get to the situation that we are in now? how did we get to a situation that a movement is everybody in 2002 saw as being more or less eradicated or what was left of it was essentially residual. how is it that this movement has come back again and so on? and this is what the book is about, and i'm happy to say that this is...
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all he hases to do now is tap in on 18 to win and he does. he was the trophy the second straight major win. >>> ace honoring law enforcement on salute to services day in minnesota. tight at one in the 8th santana comes home and twins snap their 12-game losing streak against oakland. >>> tim lincecum looking for his first win since july 10 in kansas city. 2-0 royals when gordon goes deep. two-run shot. lincecum did not make it into the 5th inning. 7-4 the final. they complete the sweep. the dodgers win so the giants continue to fade. >>> okay, frank, get ready. all week long, right, the hype, the 49ers will christen in nfl style levi's stadium this sunday against the denver broncos. oh, yeah, is that game on channel 5? i think it is. see you tonight. >> yeah, i think it is, dennis. stirring the pot monday through next sunday. >>> back to the pga championship, play of the day patrizio second shot is on the fourth hole. hoping to get it close for a birdie but why not an eagle? they are so much better. it's in the hole. beautiful shot. sets up an
all he hases to do now is tap in on 18 to win and he does. he was the trophy the second straight major win. >>> ace honoring law enforcement on salute to services day in minnesota. tight at one in the 8th santana comes home and twins snap their 12-game losing streak against oakland. >>> tim lincecum looking for his first win since july 10 in kansas city. 2-0 royals when gordon goes deep. two-run shot. lincecum did not make it into the 5th inning. 7-4 the final. they complete...
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hase north american tour earned over $100 billion this summer, averaging roughly 5.3 million dollarse estimates, it's the second most successful tour of 360.r u2's seconds wethe 10 allocate to let caroline hyde drool over her hero, jay-z. >> i saw him in july of last .ear they are amazing. >> how much would you be prepared to pay for a ticket? >> coming up, is it deal or no deal for georgia telecom? -- for deutsche telekom. we will discuss that, next. >> welcome back to "countdown." is nearing a $17 on the salelement of mortgage backed securities ahead of the financial crisis, according to a person familiar with the matter. fox reported fourth-quarter profit that beat analyst estimates, citing gains from filming cable-tv. it dropped its $75 billion bid for time warner. the low-cost unit of russia's aeroflot stands to buy $1.5 billion on a jet from knowing. delivery of the 16 jets will be in 2017 and 2018. boeing declined to say whether the deal would be booked as a firm order. deutsche telecom with a small increase in profits. company in the news yesterday and we were all over it. we
hase north american tour earned over $100 billion this summer, averaging roughly 5.3 million dollarse estimates, it's the second most successful tour of 360.r u2's seconds wethe 10 allocate to let caroline hyde drool over her hero, jay-z. >> i saw him in july of last .ear they are amazing. >> how much would you be prepared to pay for a ticket? >> coming up, is it deal or no deal for georgia telecom? -- for deutsche telekom. we will discuss that, next. >> welcome back to...
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has been treated, disrespected, people howling "you lie," if he tries to defend black people, , he hasemr. page says on him.arty aunt all the hope is gone, i think that is what happened in missouri. they have no more hope because they thought they had hoped with black president. and thank you, mr. page, for being on. guest: thank you for the call. there is always hope. maybe i am a cockeyed optimist. but i was a realist when obama was elected. i was delighted to see the country has matured enough to be able to elect a president of color, and soon, i imagine, a woman who will be president as well. that is the promise of america. many of my friends, liberal and conservative alike, rejoiced whether they agreed with barack obama's politics or not. i also knew that the morning after he was elected and inaugurated, it is a whole new narrative. yes got to govern, and i knew there were going to be problems. i was not expecting the ferocity of the backlash that occurred on the eruption of the tea party and the way that it did. i have been to tea party rallies and all, and they were forming befor
has been treated, disrespected, people howling "you lie," if he tries to defend black people, , he hasemr. page says on him.arty aunt all the hope is gone, i think that is what happened in missouri. they have no more hope because they thought they had hoped with black president. and thank you, mr. page, for being on. guest: thank you for the call. there is always hope. maybe i am a cockeyed optimist. but i was a realist when obama was elected. i was delighted to see the country has...
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hase's probably no one that a broader vision of homeland cilluffo.han frank he's published extensive live in journals. i remember frank from the early days of homed security, because not leavem rich did home without frank cilluffo with him. so frank was one of the closest advisors to secretary tom ridge as the department was being stood up, in the early 2000's. the whitein office at house, called the office of homeland security, which is a shop. and grew into, as we her earlier, $40 billion enterprise the department of homeland security today. before the wows frank was involved with the center for strategic and international studies. could go on and on about frank's background and resume. let me now introduce our next speaker, frank cilluffo. frank? [applause] >> thank you, joe, for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself it sticker, franker cilluffo, he who displays varying delays
hase's probably no one that a broader vision of homeland cilluffo.han frank he's published extensive live in journals. i remember frank from the early days of homed security, because not leavem rich did home without frank cilluffo with him. so frank was one of the closest advisors to secretary tom ridge as the department was being stood up, in the early 2000's. the whitein office at house, called the office of homeland security, which is a shop. and grew into, as we her earlier, $40 billion...
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this whole process, every step of it, hases to be done for every print you produce, and so in this case numerous prints for this book project. so, then i'll use -- like the same material they use for bridal veils, very soft and pliable cloth, and i will gently rub away the bulk of the ink on the plates.: you can see how the images become more and more okay. so, don't want to press too hard with any of these materials. don't want to take the ink out of the low points in the plate. so once the ink is off i use pains from a telephone book and gently work over the surface, again taking more ink off the plate. and through this process, as the ink is removed, it becomes easier and easier november across the surface of the plate. so, now it's ready to print. so we'll walk over to the press. >> because the plate on the back or actually they're steel plates so there's a magnet here that will hold the plate in place so i'll place it down on at the template here. i'm lining it up. and then on this template i have lines for where the plate goes and where the paper goes, and is so a always going to
this whole process, every step of it, hases to be done for every print you produce, and so in this case numerous prints for this book project. so, then i'll use -- like the same material they use for bridal veils, very soft and pliable cloth, and i will gently rub away the bulk of the ink on the plates.: you can see how the images become more and more okay. so, don't want to press too hard with any of these materials. don't want to take the ink out of the low points in the plate. so once the...
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haseli startup gettaxi funding that will start a service in new york and expand in europe.acy's had a sluggish first half of the year. looks like back to school and the holidays will not turn that around. macy's cut its annual sales forecast and posted quarterly profits that missed estimates. >> macy's is the beginning. a slow start the third quarter for american retailers. for july were unchanged. it has not been this low since january. statistics always obscure some success stories. what is and is not working, founder and chairman of the boutique advisory firm that has clients including neiman marcus and forever 21. what is working? easy to dwell on bad. there. maxx and ross, prices are working. >> thanks to my mother. across, hard to tell. the teenage retailers are suffering. >> forever 21, abercrombie & fitch? >> abercrombie, american eagle, aeropostale. kids today have five categories hone.eir cell po second, athletic shoes. that is one of the reasons why foot locker and some of the other shoe retailers have done well. shoes. third, games. they spend a lot of money on
haseli startup gettaxi funding that will start a service in new york and expand in europe.acy's had a sluggish first half of the year. looks like back to school and the holidays will not turn that around. macy's cut its annual sales forecast and posted quarterly profits that missed estimates. >> macy's is the beginning. a slow start the third quarter for american retailers. for july were unchanged. it has not been this low since january. statistics always obscure some success stories....
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hasee him, the planter, he everything. people would say, therefore, whatever.guy whoiss out on this we do see as a crazy person, he's also pushing everyone beyond recognition of what is humanity to produce all this cotton so he can move up to where he is. >> we rarely see small slaveholders. "journey of august king." >> i did not know that film. i will definitely see it. >> you can also see "the skin game," but make sure you see the correct version. if your students look up the french one, it will not work well. [laughter] losing tenure over that. [laughter] >> seems like this would be a good time to turn to the audience for questions. if you have a question, please raise your hand. yes? here comes the mic. >> from missouri state university. to pick up on your comment about small stakeholders -- slaveholders, one film i have not heard mentioned yet is "ride with the devil," ang lee's film. one of the most interesting characters is a spy. i was wondering your thoughts on that are presentation of slavery. >> i have not seen that film, but i will go see it next we
hasee him, the planter, he everything. people would say, therefore, whatever.guy whoiss out on this we do see as a crazy person, he's also pushing everyone beyond recognition of what is humanity to produce all this cotton so he can move up to where he is. >> we rarely see small slaveholders. "journey of august king." >> i did not know that film. i will definitely see it. >> you can also see "the skin game," but make sure you see the correct version. if your...
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what can we learn from all of hase presidents? and how the presidency changed in terms of the responsibilities that have to be confronted? we will look at the challenges throughodern presidency the eyes of a for you our top aides, all of whom have served presidents of the united states, -- through the eyes of four top aides, all of whom who have served presidents of the united states, and we are looking at presidents that each of these individuals served. what was their greatest strength, and what was their greatest weakness? and how do you think history is going to look at them? we're talking about president reagan, president clinton, president bush, and president obama. >> thank you very much. and sylvia toon put together an alphabet panel. [laughter] axelrod, a, etc.. it is an absolute thrill and a joy to be here in monterey and with leon and sylvia and with all of you. ronald reagan's greatest strength. he knew why he ran for the presidency, and he knew what he would do once he was president. he would focus the country and on
what can we learn from all of hase presidents? and how the presidency changed in terms of the responsibilities that have to be confronted? we will look at the challenges throughodern presidency the eyes of a for you our top aides, all of whom have served presidents of the united states, -- through the eyes of four top aides, all of whom who have served presidents of the united states, and we are looking at presidents that each of these individuals served. what was their greatest strength, and...
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that hase things always interested me. we keep coming back to nixon's hatred. if you read the final days, office,s last year in you will find it is a very empathic look. it is a human story on many levels. about what nixon is suffering, as this is all closing in on him. when i hear the tapes, it's just a little historic asterisk. i'm always hearing nixon go back to hess. babe alwaysthe hated me. -- they have always hated me. but he was right, he was a spy. felt maligned. this is not to excuse anything, but it is interesting. how many times does he talk about him? and he talks about them in the context that your mentoring -- mentioning. but --asn't jewish, >> he was establishment, he was worse. >> nixon said he might've been half a jew. [laughter] let's go to the gentleman in the white shirt in front of the camera. >> i have a question for ken, who was somewhat underutilized tonight having listened to all the states. do you think the fact that no president will ever, ever record affects ourthat perspective on the past? we are unable to understand how certain thi
that hase things always interested me. we keep coming back to nixon's hatred. if you read the final days, office,s last year in you will find it is a very empathic look. it is a human story on many levels. about what nixon is suffering, as this is all closing in on him. when i hear the tapes, it's just a little historic asterisk. i'm always hearing nixon go back to hess. babe alwaysthe hated me. -- they have always hated me. but he was right, he was a spy. felt maligned. this is not to excuse...
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but hases not acquired the status of a state operation. this is really a quandary. not only so far as factions of the palestinian -- winning and losing are different when you're dealing with nonstate access to state access. we have seen this happen time and again. your own and experience in the united states, afghanistan, bombing and the rest of it. talk about ideology and talk about the survival of a few who, after the extensive damage to infrastructure, loss of life, misery and all, would rise from underneath the rubble and say, we won. what do we want to do something about this? this is serious. and your lives are at stake. and with futility. absolute futility. that's number one. number two, whether or not you agree with hamas, and like-minded factions, is not as significant as realizing the need for any palestinian leadership to carry in order for that leadership to deliver agreement, and you simply cannot continue to ignore the ideology. and the -- even if you disagree with it. that the kind of world we live inch these are the kind of standards by which develop
but hases not acquired the status of a state operation. this is really a quandary. not only so far as factions of the palestinian -- winning and losing are different when you're dealing with nonstate access to state access. we have seen this happen time and again. your own and experience in the united states, afghanistan, bombing and the rest of it. talk about ideology and talk about the survival of a few who, after the extensive damage to infrastructure, loss of life, misery and all, would...
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hase congress over this failed to overhaul the system and overhaul the laws themselves, it has succeededin appropriating really astronomical sums to enforce the existing broken system. just during the president's tenure, i think there has been $100 billion spent on immigration and border enforcement. the u.s. now spends some $3.5 billion more on immigration and border enforcement and on all federal law enforcement combined. it is a total of somewhere $18een $17 billion and billion, higher than the annual gdp of 85 contraries. we're spending a king's ransom trying to force our way to a solution and here we are today. the system is as broken as ever. increased enforcement on american families, businesses, and communities has reached a breaking point. some 75 cents has lived here for over a decade. that means they are deeply rooted here with american families. they owned businesses. they are very valuable workers. they are long settled and they are long integrated into our communities. they're also being deported in record numbers. some 4 million people have been current just cents the pres
hase congress over this failed to overhaul the system and overhaul the laws themselves, it has succeededin appropriating really astronomical sums to enforce the existing broken system. just during the president's tenure, i think there has been $100 billion spent on immigration and border enforcement. the u.s. now spends some $3.5 billion more on immigration and border enforcement and on all federal law enforcement combined. it is a total of somewhere $18een $17 billion and billion, higher than...
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constitution in article 2 sets forth the oath that the president has to take, and the oath that the president hases to take is to support and defend the constitution of the united states. if a president, whether this president or any other president, honestly believes that a law is not constitutional, he has to comply with his oath and not defend that law. there's a federal statute that says, that when the president comes to that conclusion, he has to notify congress so they can step in and defend the statute. now, whether that construct works in this specific context is a little bit -- it's at bit of a harder question and this is why. most presidents take very seriously the notion they're relying on their open independent conclusion of the constitutionality of a law when they choose to defend it and, therefore, the justice department, for decades, has taken the view that even if an incumbent executive does not agree with the statute, they will defend it so lodge as the justice -- so long as the justice department can think of arguments that may be accepted by the court that would support it. one o
constitution in article 2 sets forth the oath that the president has to take, and the oath that the president hases to take is to support and defend the constitution of the united states. if a president, whether this president or any other president, honestly believes that a law is not constitutional, he has to comply with his oath and not defend that law. there's a federal statute that says, that when the president comes to that conclusion, he has to notify congress so they can step in and...
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that hase extent, already happened. turner classic movies did a film festival on world war i throughout the month of july. every friday during july they had world war i movie programming. the commission itself has no plans beyond that. we are beginning to make contacts in hollywood to talk about new feature films. i've always said that what world thei needs is the canon -- ken burns treatment and the saving private ryan treatment. we have a few projects in the some and have announced time ago that leonardo dicaprio will be paying woodrow wilson in an ad that tatian of scott berg's biography. i don't know how much that would ofus on -- in an adaptation scott berg's biography. but on how much that will focus on world war i. there is a celebrated unit of african -- african american soldiers that served with great distinction during the war, as well as in europe. racism ofuring the the american military and political establishment of that time. our understanding is that novel has been optioned by sony pictures and will smit
that hase extent, already happened. turner classic movies did a film festival on world war i throughout the month of july. every friday during july they had world war i movie programming. the commission itself has no plans beyond that. we are beginning to make contacts in hollywood to talk about new feature films. i've always said that what world thei needs is the canon -- ken burns treatment and the saving private ryan treatment. we have a few projects in the some and have announced time ago...
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th >> okay, the budget request hase nothing to do with how much it is going to cost. req you understand how the industryo works, you understand life cycle software development. you understand that. but i appreciate it that you don't really want to answer -- >> i don't know the answer. >> gao says ultimately more s money was spent to get less capability. do you agree with that?sth >> i think there were clear inefficiencies -- >> a lot of it is still not trking. >> there were clear inefficiencies of how this was managed.here did i also say, in the real world, it is not always possible to know your scope going in. in an ideal world, you can. you but i think the estimates provet it, they needed to do more -- he >> thank you, mr. chairman.ore i agree it is not always possible to know the scope, but it is possible to fence the it scope and therefore knowing that what you're going to pay for isn what you're going to get, which is clearly not what happened here. at time >> the gentleman's time is expired. >> please keep it in the time frame, because we're expecting votes in a
th >> okay, the budget request hase nothing to do with how much it is going to cost. req you understand how the industryo works, you understand life cycle software development. you understand that. but i appreciate it that you don't really want to answer -- >> i don't know the answer. >> gao says ultimately more s money was spent to get less capability. do you agree with that?sth >> i think there were clear inefficiencies -- >> a lot of it is still not trking....
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haseful protests demonstrated last night for the first time -- standing there, letting people show their frustration and reacting in an organized and civilized way is the way forward. we had no incidents, no proble ms. an african american -- along with a black attorney general. you had almosta, 100% white political structure, from police chief to city council to mayor. there's just so much -- people are not trained and are ill-equipped for their job or position. host: that is the last call we will take on the subject. joining us next, terry jeff rey, to discuss events of the day. later on, it is the 45th anniversary. we will discuss the political and social implications. william greider of "the nation." it is the 100th anniversary of the opening of the panama canal. to give you a sense of what happened back then, our focus has pulled a little bit of footage from that time. it was packaged in the "real america" program which you can see on the weekends on c-span3. to give you a sense of what happened back then, here's a portion of this video as part of her "real america" program. [video c
haseful protests demonstrated last night for the first time -- standing there, letting people show their frustration and reacting in an organized and civilized way is the way forward. we had no incidents, no proble ms. an african american -- along with a black attorney general. you had almosta, 100% white political structure, from police chief to city council to mayor. there's just so much -- people are not trained and are ill-equipped for their job or position. host: that is the last call we...
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given israel $100 billion, and then the president of israel is annoyed because the president thinks he hases a little say in the matter? i don't think we should have any say in the matter. i think israel should defend. thes and the palestinians should do what they whatnot to do but i think we have been butting in there for too long. it's cost out lot of money. how many times ay we have been these of a peace process. the get to angry at kerry for trying to participate in it. he didn't say the right things, practically ran him out of town. that's not our role. our role is to provide a national defense and security for our people and provide for liberty. the one thing it, though, if you're a palestinian american, and you want to say, well, don't like the way the palestinians are being treated, you can go to palestine under a free society. probably can't do it under the laws today. go over there and help them, send them money, same way with israel. your support israel and you want to fight. i know americans get in the israeli carmy should be no prohibition for that but should be no compulsion to
given israel $100 billion, and then the president of israel is annoyed because the president thinks he hases a little say in the matter? i don't think we should have any say in the matter. i think israel should defend. thes and the palestinians should do what they whatnot to do but i think we have been butting in there for too long. it's cost out lot of money. how many times ay we have been these of a peace process. the get to angry at kerry for trying to participate in it. he didn't say the...