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he would have. >> hoffman: the proposal was shelved. when you posed this in 1977, it wasn't settled science. you said you were confident about it. and i just wondered, did we know enough? >> i think there was a search for what we used to call "the smoking gun"-- that is, a particular antibiotic carried over and so forth. i think it was vulnerable enough to the argument that you haven't really shown us the smoking gun that it failed in its time. >> hoffman: so after you tried to push for this and then it got blocked, did anything ever happen? >> well, it kind of went into the deep freeze for a long time. people basically just said, "this is in the 'too hard' category," and until we get real evidence or evidence of people-- i hate to say it-- dropping in the streets, so to speak, from antibiotic resistance, that nobody's going to do anything about this. >> hoffman: but there's new evidence emerging that fda was on to something back in 1977. >> morgan! >> hey, good morning. >> hoffman: on a north texas feedlot... hi, i'm david hoffman. ...
he would have. >> hoffman: the proposal was shelved. when you posed this in 1977, it wasn't settled science. you said you were confident about it. and i just wondered, did we know enough? >> i think there was a search for what we used to call "the smoking gun"-- that is, a particular antibiotic carried over and so forth. i think it was vulnerable enough to the argument that you haven't really shown us the smoking gun that it failed in its time. >> hoffman: so after...
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now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance." thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you have no shortage of jobs. why did you write this book? >> in many circumstances, employers and employees are lying to each other. the notion is the modern career is changing. there are career tracks that are changing. how do you get that investment in the future, between the employer and the employees. the answer is an alliance. that transforms your career, it makes you employable, and transforms the company. >> you say people should be honest from the start, how honest should they be? >> something i learned from one of our executives -- when he's interviewing people, before they joined the company, he asked them what job they want after linkedin. that's part of his interview. that's a level of transparency. we are committed to your career. we wanted to be transformative for your career is. >> what if he hears something you do not like? >> you ask why? >> what if you hear something you don't li
now a partner at greylock, hoffman sits on seven boards. he is the author a new book, "the alliance." thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you have no shortage of jobs. why did you write this book? >> in many circumstances, employers and employees are lying to each other. the notion is the modern career is changing. there are career tracks that are changing. how do you get that investment in the future, between the employer and the employees. the answer is an...
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david hoffman of "the washington post" is the correspondents. >> hoffman: my investigation took me to flagstaff, arizona, where i'd heard about some of the newest research being done. flagstaff's hospital has seen a rise in urinary tract infections that are increasingly resistant to antibiotics. >> we have the lady in room 12, she came in two days ago with the e. coli in her urine. well it came back this morning as a resistant organism, so we had changed from zosyn to a carbapenem. >> hoffman: these infections strike an estimated eight million americans every year. like in flagstaff, doctors around the country are struggling to treat them. >> looks like it's only preliminary but looks like its a gram negative rod we're seeing a lot more patients that were previously normally healthy have to be admitted, because they've been through multiple outpatient courses of antibiotics, they haven't improved, and at the point that they come in, that bacteria has gone into their bloodstream. and that requires immediate hospitalization. you don't have a normally healthy 30-year-old woman, who's nev
david hoffman of "the washington post" is the correspondents. >> hoffman: my investigation took me to flagstaff, arizona, where i'd heard about some of the newest research being done. flagstaff's hospital has seen a rise in urinary tract infections that are increasingly resistant to antibiotics. >> we have the lady in room 12, she came in two days ago with the e. coli in her urine. well it came back this morning as a resistant organism, so we had changed from zosyn to a...
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>> two citizens working in the east bay and the first is back near richmond pulling in toward the hoffman split, this was first reported eastbound direction and we have the red lights that are now showing with two lanes blocked westbound 80 at school son, where you start to head over to the hoffman split into albany where you will fine the delays and further to the south, southbound we have another accident and it is blocking at least one day and it does not appear to be causing delays northbound and no spectator slowing at this hour. we have areas where construction is picked up and the golden gate bridge shows in the northbound direction coming out of san francisco you will find flashing lights. be careful. >>> we were talking about the unveiling of the new ipad and apple may have stolen some of their own thunder. >> here is the tech bytes. >> accident am plop december -- accidental blunder by apple with new versions of the air and the mini which are to be unveiled today. and galaxy note 4 has a larger screen and rear camera and the "wall street journal" gives it high marks. >> if you t
>> two citizens working in the east bay and the first is back near richmond pulling in toward the hoffman split, this was first reported eastbound direction and we have the red lights that are now showing with two lanes blocked westbound 80 at school son, where you start to head over to the hoffman split into albany where you will fine the delays and further to the south, southbound we have another accident and it is blocking at least one day and it does not appear to be causing delays...
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. >> tonight at 8:50 pm eastern, author elizabeth cobbs hoffman explores the costs and consequences ofion -- is america an empire or an empire or an empire? mpires cannotat u win. you are watching american history tv. >> next on the civil war, and author discusses the fall of the confederate navy in 1864. at the start of that year, the confederates were at the peak of as he explains, the loss of two important ships and the union victory in the battle of mobile bay crippled the rebel fleet. this 50-minute talk was part of the symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> our next speaker is a good fellow polish boy. a lot of man love between the two of us, let me tell you. it's a good thing. a lot of people have been coming up and, i love your. phil book. -- your book. once upon a time chris worked here at the spotsylvania national military arc but has since gone on to do amazing things. some of his career highlights, he served as supervisor out of. fill battlefield, the state park in connecticut -- kentucky, excuse me. currently he is now with the general macarthur memorial in no
. >> tonight at 8:50 pm eastern, author elizabeth cobbs hoffman explores the costs and consequences ofion -- is america an empire or an empire or an empire? mpires cannotat u win. you are watching american history tv. >> next on the civil war, and author discusses the fall of the confederate navy in 1864. at the start of that year, the confederates were at the peak of as he explains, the loss of two important ships and the union victory in the battle of mobile bay crippled the rebel...
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an accident at greeneville road and hoffman road.outh gulph road is closed between upper gulph road and madson ford road. stick to county line road. roads are dry, but still nonetheless it's been busy out there. >> it has been. breaking right now, "action news" has confirmed that a police-involved shooting took place in the lehigh valley and the coroner has been called to the scene because one person has died. it began at 2:00 a.m. in a police pursuit of a pick up truck that ended with a violent crash in easton. that scene at north 13th at spring garden. police from palmer township were involved in the chase. there are no reports of any officers getting hurt. >> we turn to the ebola scare in america as the doctor in new york city is being treated for the virus. >> the first confirmed u.s. case outside of texas and the fourth overall. carolyn costello is live outside bellview hospital with the latest. >> reporter: matt, erin, that doctor in from west africa is being treated here at the hospital. new york health officials say they have
an accident at greeneville road and hoffman road.outh gulph road is closed between upper gulph road and madson ford road. stick to county line road. roads are dry, but still nonetheless it's been busy out there. >> it has been. breaking right now, "action news" has confirmed that a police-involved shooting took place in the lehigh valley and the coroner has been called to the scene because one person has died. it began at 2:00 a.m. in a police pursuit of a pick up truck that...
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>> we have a sig-alert in richmond headed up to the hoffman split westbound 80 the backup is growing because of an overturned vehicle and we had a couple of people inside the car with emergency crews on the scene. the other accident is cleared. 18 miles per hour through the pass and on the brakes with construction. 35 minutes gets you from east to west. we have a buildup of traffic on highway 84 but it is clear. >> wall street braces for another rocky day. the america's money report is next. >> digging in for a wet and windy pounding and what people in hawaii are doing as the storm >>> covering cupertino, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> 5:14 on the morning news as we look at the bay and the bay bridge in the background. it is calm in the bay but we have a little bit of a change in the weather. mike will tell you about that in a couple of minutes. >> this was a casino that was closed because of an armed confrontation. the judge ordered the casino to remain closed pending court ordered talks shut down last week after a violent takeover caught on surveillance.
>> we have a sig-alert in richmond headed up to the hoffman split westbound 80 the backup is growing because of an overturned vehicle and we had a couple of people inside the car with emergency crews on the scene. the other accident is cleared. 18 miles per hour through the pass and on the brakes with construction. 35 minutes gets you from east to west. we have a buildup of traffic on highway 84 but it is clear. >> wall street braces for another rocky day. the america's money report...
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>> david hoffman, his new documentary, the trouble with antibiotics, appears on tuesday, november the 14th. david, good to have you. you powerfully hammer home the point, including a deadly outbreak at the nih a few years ago, that antibiotic resistance is a growing health issue. let's start with the broadest question. why has it taken so long for action to be taken? >> a couple of reasons. it is a global problem not an american one. resistance is rising all over the world. secondly for a long time for decades of 60s and 70s, we had new antibiotics coming along. that started to trail off and the pipeline is running dry. the rise of resistance bacteria, not resistant to one bacteria but to two or three. the science advisors said there was a lot of issue. >> how clear does it that antibiotics being fed to animals or animals being treated with those antibiotics is causing those cases of resistance in humans? because farmers renters and others who have insisted that agriculture is not the main culprit. >> i know they've said that. let's walk back though for just a second. we know we have
>> david hoffman, his new documentary, the trouble with antibiotics, appears on tuesday, november the 14th. david, good to have you. you powerfully hammer home the point, including a deadly outbreak at the nih a few years ago, that antibiotic resistance is a growing health issue. let's start with the broadest question. why has it taken so long for action to be taken? >> a couple of reasons. it is a global problem not an american one. resistance is rising all over the world. secondly...
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melissa: we would like nothing more than stuart hoffman to be right, this is self-sustaining economy.ust doesn't feel that way. most of our viewers don't feel that way. i wanted to reconcile what was really going on. >> in asset reflationary scenario the ped fed has produced, political by-product is fraying of society. separation between haves and have-nots. we have to address that. >> ebay is doing it. why not hewlett-packard. investors love the split strategy today as shares of hp soar. let's go to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. nicole. >> complete reversal. paypal wasn't going to split off paypal now they are. hewlett-packard wasn't going to break up. now they are. break down what is going on with hewlett-packard in particular. you will have hp, inc. and hewlett-packard enterprise. hp, inc. will be computers an printers. hp enterprise will be services and hardware. meg whitman will take that over. both companies will have about the same size. more than $50 billion in annual revenue. they say this is important now to remain competitive to be more of a niche c
melissa: we would like nothing more than stuart hoffman to be right, this is self-sustaining economy.ust doesn't feel that way. most of our viewers don't feel that way. i wanted to reconcile what was really going on. >> in asset reflationary scenario the ped fed has produced, political by-product is fraying of society. separation between haves and have-nots. we have to address that. >> ebay is doing it. why not hewlett-packard. investors love the split strategy today as shares of hp...
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hoffman to work at the deal pretty soon. that market on a contract since july 1st the good news is there is a another negotiating session for this morning at 9:00 a.m.. thousands of people will have descrambling tomorrow morning to find another way to get to and from where they need to be in the north bay. >> reporter: president obama directing the administration to respond in a much more aggressive way to oversee the dallas cases into should all u.s. was are equipped to handle ebola. the ebola patient died and tulare's that's that nurses are not infected. there apologizing for the mistake they made when confronted with thomas duncan he was sent home even after he told them he had a fever and he was from liberia. >> reporter: the second-best contract ebola was given approval by the cdc to fly to it cleveland to dallas she's been treated and emory university hospital where she was transported were she treated three of the other ebola patients. dr. can rally. and to health care worker to get into the care plan about the secret
hoffman to work at the deal pretty soon. that market on a contract since july 1st the good news is there is a another negotiating session for this morning at 9:00 a.m.. thousands of people will have descrambling tomorrow morning to find another way to get to and from where they need to be in the north bay. >> reporter: president obama directing the administration to respond in a much more aggressive way to oversee the dallas cases into should all u.s. was are equipped to handle ebola. the...
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follow-up question from lindsay hoffman to mr. coons. >> on the issue of children crossing the border, some of them are finding refuge in delaware. what should be done in this situation and what does it tell us? >> it tell us we -- tells us we have broken situations in the law and in the border. fortunately the last couple of months and number of young children coming from a central american countries where there is drug and violence has dropped because we have strengthened the border patrol and invested in speeding up the immigration review. we are sifting those with legitimate claims from those who return and partly because we have invested their parents that they are not guaranteed to stay here. they don't have a free pass toward citizenship. what do we need to do? we need to respect and enforce the law as it exists on the books which requires husband get at asylum claims chance at the financier and those that don't have legitimate claims get returned to their countries of origin. this is a difficult situation, but one i am pro
follow-up question from lindsay hoffman to mr. coons. >> on the issue of children crossing the border, some of them are finding refuge in delaware. what should be done in this situation and what does it tell us? >> it tell us we -- tells us we have broken situations in the law and in the border. fortunately the last couple of months and number of young children coming from a central american countries where there is drug and violence has dropped because we have strengthened the...
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. >> for more on the failed launch, i spoke with former nasa astronaut jeffrey hoffman who is now a professor at the massachusetts institute of technology. you are a veteran of so many launches. what did you think when you heard what went wrong? >> well, it is rocket science, and occasionally rockets fail. it is something everybody hopes won't happen, but you always have to be prepared for it. any company that is going to be financially viable has to be able to survive the loss of one rocket, and i'm sure orbital science and common even though this is a big launch, i would imagine they can absorb it. the critical thing is we better learn something from it. when you have a failure, the worst thing is if you don't learn anything from it. thes early days now, but accident investigators are already looking for wreckage. they are pouring through all of the records. it is really critical to keep an open mind. don't speculate. don't try to jump to conclusions. does this call nasa's reliance on private space companies into question? >> i don't think so at all. before, that failed even when nasa had m
. >> for more on the failed launch, i spoke with former nasa astronaut jeffrey hoffman who is now a professor at the massachusetts institute of technology. you are a veteran of so many launches. what did you think when you heard what went wrong? >> well, it is rocket science, and occasionally rockets fail. it is something everybody hopes won't happen, but you always have to be prepared for it. any company that is going to be financially viable has to be able to survive the loss of...
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dustin hoffman y scarlett johansen. >> de acuerdo contigo apoyando el talento latino en la pelÍcula chef hotel en vez de acudir a una corte de justicia es algo impactante, le contamos. como siempre puede estar conectado conmigo a travÉs las redes sociales en twitter, facebook, instagram espero sus >> hace unos aÑos comenzaron a aparecer en las calles de un pueblo en guatemala hombres y mujeres vestidos de negro eran unos judÍos ortodoxos cuyas costumbres comenzaron a chocar con los pobladores, Érica nos cuenta el fin de este conflicto. >> san juan, la laguna es un remoto poblado indÍgena maya de guatemala amante de la paz que ha cerrado sus transmisiones ancestrales, pero todo comenzÓ a cambiar cuando 6 aÑos atrÁs varias familias de judÍos ortodoxos cuyo nombre significa corazÓn puro comenzaron a asentarse en este lugar. la comunidad judÍa creciÓ lentamente hasta que hace unos meses otro grupo llegÓ de canadÁ con lo que se intensificaron las tensiones con los cobradores. >> ellos para purificar el cuerpo dicen que hay que meterse al agua desnudo pero guatemala eso es fomentar la pornogra
dustin hoffman y scarlett johansen. >> de acuerdo contigo apoyando el talento latino en la pelÍcula chef hotel en vez de acudir a una corte de justicia es algo impactante, le contamos. como siempre puede estar conectado conmigo a travÉs las redes sociales en twitter, facebook, instagram espero sus >> hace unos aÑos comenzaron a aparecer en las calles de un pueblo en guatemala hombres y mujeres vestidos de negro eran unos judÍos ortodoxos cuyas costumbres comenzaron a chocar con...
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todd hoffman. >> condition number one. >> todd hoffman doesn't need gold in the ground, because he wentand went broke. >> that is a miner burn. >> that is a bit of a miner burn. >> how much does your profit depend on what it's currently selling for? >> yeah, in, like, 20% on a gold price over a thousand ounces is over $200,000. so that's a big deal for us. >> pay dirt. >> ari, really? >> that's minher -- >> i apologize. >> i'm sorry. go on. >> please proceed. >> we pay attention to that a lot and i try to follow it, but what is there that we can really do? i try to sell it when the price was good, but -- >> it doesn't really change. >> you're looking at it, but it can't really change what you're doing. >> the price of gold went up 30% we would approach next year different three than if it goes down 20%, right? it definitely affects how i'm going to go into a season versus how much we'll spend. >> i bet people think you find the big gold blocks that we're used to seeing and what you get are little pebbles. >> tiny little flakes. >> what's the biggest nugget you've ever found? >> and how
todd hoffman. >> condition number one. >> todd hoffman doesn't need gold in the ground, because he wentand went broke. >> that is a miner burn. >> that is a bit of a miner burn. >> how much does your profit depend on what it's currently selling for? >> yeah, in, like, 20% on a gold price over a thousand ounces is over $200,000. so that's a big deal for us. >> pay dirt. >> ari, really? >> that's minher -- >> i apologize. >> i'm...
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because he wants to be true to his food news and the boss of the restaurant who is played by dustin hoffmanants him not to innovate so much. he gets into trouble when he doesn't really understand social media, hence the #chef, because he replies to a tweet from a restaurant critic thinking it is private like e-mail and inadvertently start a flame war, when the only flame he should be involved with is the little ones, like use to make crÈme brÛlÉe. let's take a look. >> the most important critic of the city announced you're going to be an artist. be an artist on your own time. >> the kitchen is my domain. >> are you threatening to fire me now you are >> no, i'm telling you what i've repaired to do if you don't cook menu. >> we are talking about a white on white 88 food truck. i'll pull it around. but thank you. >> don't thank me until you see it. >> did the film satisfy your film appetite? >> not really. it's harmless, moderately enjoyable, but i did not find it particularly interesting. if that's sort of conveys a mixed message about whether you should follow your heart and beyond literal o
because he wants to be true to his food news and the boss of the restaurant who is played by dustin hoffmanants him not to innovate so much. he gets into trouble when he doesn't really understand social media, hence the #chef, because he replies to a tweet from a restaurant critic thinking it is private like e-mail and inadvertently start a flame war, when the only flame he should be involved with is the little ones, like use to make crÈme brÛlÉe. let's take a look. >> the most...
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in this clip, "frontline" correspondent david hoffman of the washington post sets out on a journey acrossthe united states to explore the potential link. >> for the past two years, i have been investigating the emergence and spread of nightmare bacteria.k.ioÑ super bugs that are increasingly resistant to the strongest antibiotics. the bacteria are fighting back and they are defeating the drug? >> correct. >> i have been tracking the phenomenon through hospitals around the country, where doctors have been dealing with patients infected by these super bugs which go by names like kpc and mdm 1. >> all these are mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. >> i found outbreaks that have paralyzed some of our best hospitals. >> no matter what we did, the bacteria still, it was still spreading. >> more than 20,000 people a'e+ñ year are dying from these infections, and as many as 2 million get sick them from -- from them. what has become apparent these nightmare infections are being fueled by the over use of antibiotics, creating bugs we can't kill. but the war, the more i looked into
in this clip, "frontline" correspondent david hoffman of the washington post sets out on a journey acrossthe united states to explore the potential link. >> for the past two years, i have been investigating the emergence and spread of nightmare bacteria.k.ioÑ super bugs that are increasingly resistant to the strongest antibiotics. the bacteria are fighting back and they are defeating the drug? >> correct. >> i have been tracking the phenomenon through hospitals...
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tonight, our investigative reporter charlotte hoffman exposes the issue in this i-team exclusive. >> when mercer county sheriff jack ignored our interview request, we tracked him down. >> i have a cocktail party. thank you. >> then he invited us in, and one look at the fundraiser for the sheriff's re-election, and you would never guest he's retired. but he is. and he's still working. sheriff is a so-called double dipper. collecting a huge state funded pension as a retired law enforcement officer, on top of a six-figure salary. >> why should i work and pay you twice? >> six years ago, kimler, said he was going to retire, and technically he did, for 30 days. then he went right back to work at the sheriff's offers in another position, and later became sheriff. collect ago salary of $142,499 on top of a pension of $84,831. the grand total? more than $227,000 a year. >> these are calculated deals. >> we teamed up with new jersey watch dogs mark, and found in 16 of new jersey's 21 counties, the sheriffs are double dipping, including in camden, cape may, cumberland, gloucester, and salem co
tonight, our investigative reporter charlotte hoffman exposes the issue in this i-team exclusive. >> when mercer county sheriff jack ignored our interview request, we tracked him down. >> i have a cocktail party. thank you. >> then he invited us in, and one look at the fundraiser for the sheriff's re-election, and you would never guest he's retired. but he is. and he's still working. sheriff is a so-called double dipper. collecting a huge state funded pension as a retired law...
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>> a movie can dustin hoffman. >> you have to isolate them.g and keep them there. >> we are doing that. >> no, we're not doing it. if one of them's got it, then ten of them have it. >> if there were a case in new york, would you be worried? >> yes. >> do you think there will be a case in new york? >> eventually. >> is this just the beginning? >> i think so. >> the walking dead. >> why? >> the walking dead. >> it's not over until we are all dead. >> are you worried about ebola? huh? are you worried about ebola? you can't kiss me. i need to know you don't have ebola. last week, i talked about the handling of the patient from west africa. stop flights from the country, it's a no brainer. is there such a thing as political malpractice? that's what's going on. shutting down flights to and from israel. obama doesn't care about anything else. george says who is paying for the medical, the clean up, the income losses endured by the quarantine. the odds of experiencing an ebola outbreak are slim. they are trying to encourage fear. here is the thing. wo
>> a movie can dustin hoffman. >> you have to isolate them.g and keep them there. >> we are doing that. >> no, we're not doing it. if one of them's got it, then ten of them have it. >> if there were a case in new york, would you be worried? >> yes. >> do you think there will be a case in new york? >> eventually. >> is this just the beginning? >> i think so. >> the walking dead. >> why? >> the walking dead. >>...
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hoffman argues that the u.s. has played the role of umpire since 1776 but also argues that umpires cannot win. you're watching american history tv. >> each week, american history you reel america brings archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. 1952social security is a film designed to his plane how the social security system works. it was signed into law by franklin roosevelt in 1935 and after several supreme court cases affirmed's constitutionality, the first benefit payments were made in 1937. >> here is how it works. survivors insurance is earned by most of us because your jobs are covered by the social security act. half,working a year and a you become insured for a year and a half. from then on, you are in insured a traditional year for each six months he worked. at the end of 10 years of work, you are insured for the rest of your life. a special provision in the law makes it easier for people already passed middle age to become insured. paid depends work on how soon they will reach 65. if you
hoffman argues that the u.s. has played the role of umpire since 1776 but also argues that umpires cannot win. you're watching american history tv. >> each week, american history you reel america brings archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. 1952social security is a film designed to his plane how the social security system works. it was signed into law by franklin roosevelt in 1935 and after several supreme court cases affirmed's constitutionality, the first benefit...
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cobbs up next, elizabeth hoffman discuss the u.s. and world leadership. umpire?ca and she argues that america has played the role of an umpire since 1776. this is about an hour. , andank you so much, kay thank you so
cobbs up next, elizabeth hoffman discuss the u.s. and world leadership. umpire?ca and she argues that america has played the role of an umpire since 1776. this is about an hour. , andank you so much, kay thank you so
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. >> coming up next, author elizabeth cobbs hoffman look at american and umpire or an empire? she argues the u.s. has played the role of umpires since -- she also argues that umpires cannot win. this program was sponsored by world denver. it is about an hour. >> thank you so much, kay, and thank you all for being here. i can't tell you how pleased and honored i am to be here addressing the world affairs council and especially because what i hope we're going to discuss tonight is i think one of the most critical questions of our time, which is, you're
. >> coming up next, author elizabeth cobbs hoffman look at american and umpire or an empire? she argues the u.s. has played the role of umpires since -- she also argues that umpires cannot win. this program was sponsored by world denver. it is about an hour. >> thank you so much, kay, and thank you all for being here. i can't tell you how pleased and honored i am to be here addressing the world affairs council and especially because what i hope we're going to discuss tonight is i...
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hoffman >> i have all the sauces on the side. presented nicely and it will look like bat wings. >> we can label them so in case people do not want to spicy they will know exactly what they get. let's move on. i love this one. be of little headstone for our desert. the post of my chocolate pudding recipe. it is very easy to make. the contest but chocolate pudding. you could make homemade the recipe is on line or you could just buy some. >> i always try to find healthy ways to spin it. this is a 100 percent game winner. >> the have a coke and a blend. what i'd do is i use it as my dirt. >> they have no idea they're helping their digestion. a tablespoon of that you have your omega 3s/ >> you discuss it. what we have here are cool little cookies that i have already done. we can challenge the calligraphy. >> going to put this right in here. i am presenting these. yours are a lot prettier. i think my four year-old can do better than this. >> i can do that. just these gummy worms. at a little color and fun to it. you can hang it over yo
hoffman >> i have all the sauces on the side. presented nicely and it will look like bat wings. >> we can label them so in case people do not want to spicy they will know exactly what they get. let's move on. i love this one. be of little headstone for our desert. the post of my chocolate pudding recipe. it is very easy to make. the contest but chocolate pudding. you could make homemade the recipe is on line or you could just buy some. >> i always try to find healthy ways to...
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right now in the east bay through richmond if your travels take you to the hoffman split we are at 37les per hour and pushing to albany if you go to the san rafael bridge you will see more traffic willing approaching the tolls and across the bridge it is slow and go into the north bay. drive time traffic when you get beyond the half man split from albany to the maze is ten minutes on i-80 southbound 880 from fremont to san jose is 23 minutes. and 680 has a crash and i will have more information in a moment and 101 to cupertino is 14 minutes and not too bad. we have a water main break and do avoid the area until further notice. >> we back with seven things to know before you go. >> the morning news continues in 90 seconds. >>> here are seven things to know today: go giants. game six of the world series is tonight in kansas city. they are a win away from capturing the trophy. you can cheer on with thousands of other fans at civic officer plaza, with no alcohol allowed at the celebration. >> students at san jose state are mourning the loss of one of their honor. they held a vigil for 22-
right now in the east bay through richmond if your travels take you to the hoffman split we are at 37les per hour and pushing to albany if you go to the san rafael bridge you will see more traffic willing approaching the tolls and across the bridge it is slow and go into the north bay. drive time traffic when you get beyond the half man split from albany to the maze is ten minutes on i-80 southbound 880 from fremont to san jose is 23 minutes. and 680 has a crash and i will have more information...
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along westbound 80 at 52 miles per hour so it is going to take you seven minutes to make it from the hoffmant to the maze. and westbound 80 is 71 miles per hour and 880 is at top speeds and we have construction and update until 2:00 this afternoon you will find construction crews blocking the lower deck of bay bridge to treasure island. >>> coming up, the surprising cutbacks consumers are making to afford the operationy smartphone -- to afford the smartphone bill. ♪ god only knows >> a who's who list of the biggest names in music and got only knows what will happen. first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >> covering novato, oakland, sunnyvale and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> developing news, in over an hour from now, cal fire will brief us on a deadly crash involving one of the firefighting airplanes near yosemite. the tanker left yesterday and sister plane 80 is park on the tarmac. it would go to yosemite if they needed a
along westbound 80 at 52 miles per hour so it is going to take you seven minutes to make it from the hoffmant to the maze. and westbound 80 is 71 miles per hour and 880 is at top speeds and we have construction and update until 2:00 this afternoon you will find construction crews blocking the lower deck of bay bridge to treasure island. >>> coming up, the surprising cutbacks consumers are making to afford the operationy smartphone -- to afford the smartphone bill. ♪ god only knows...
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242 and 80 it is not too bad but 41 minutes between antioch and heck lease and it is decent to the hoffman split. >> it is now 6:11. the apple c.e.o. reveals something many people knew or suspected: he is gay. why he finally decided to make it public. >> the most talked about moments of the world series did not happen on the field but an awkward moment after the game that has so many people >>> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> welcome back at 6:14. for the first time ever, apple c.e.o. tim cook is confirming what many already know: he is gay. in a letter to "business week," he said that he has been open for years about sexual orientation and adds plenty of colleagues know he is gay but the apple c.e.o. says he has tried to maintain privacy over the years because he doesn't like to draw attention to himself. he says he finally decided to confirm he is gay because he is hopeful he can inspire or bring comfort to those still struggling with their sexuality. >> he writes "let me be clear i'm proud to be gay and i consider being gay one of the g
242 and 80 it is not too bad but 41 minutes between antioch and heck lease and it is decent to the hoffman split. >> it is now 6:11. the apple c.e.o. reveals something many people knew or suspected: he is gay. why he finally decided to make it public. >> the most talked about moments of the world series did not happen on the field but an awkward moment after the game that has so many people >>> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news....
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thank you, david hoffman. all of our conversations will be and october 8 there will be a six page section devoted to cyber security, including much of the conversation we had today. we have many things coming up in the fall. veterans,tion about returning vets from afghanistan and iraq. we have the ceo of starbucks who called "lovea book of country." it will be on stage talking about veterans. thank you and we will see you next time. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national host: "new york times" reports the health and human service is is in talks to increase production of action per mental drug to be used to treat those with ebola. marines have positioned a force of 2300 troops in kuwait to deal with security crisis in the middle east, saying this deployment was planned for before the u.s. led attack. the next head of the secret service may come from outside the agency's
thank you, david hoffman. all of our conversations will be and october 8 there will be a six page section devoted to cyber security, including much of the conversation we had today. we have many things coming up in the fall. veterans,tion about returning vets from afghanistan and iraq. we have the ceo of starbucks who called "lovea book of country." it will be on stage talking about veterans. thank you and we will see you next time. [applause] [captioning performed by national...
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sfwier generation that did not grow up during the waterergate era, sharing the screen with dustin hoffmanrob ert redford. >> how much can you tell me about deep throat? >> how much do you need to know? >> do you trust him. yeah. >> i can't do the report reporting for my reporters, which means i can't trust them. and i hate trusting anybody. run that baby. it was a scene from "all the president's men." the story about the story. washington post's relerntless and fearless reporting on water gate, reporting that ultimately ended the president sill of richard nixon. the character in the tux was legendary washington post executive, ben bradly, although the film is about post reporters woodward and bernstein, it is the exacting standards of their boss that pushes them to dig further, dig deeper and get more confirmation until they can definitively, unassailablely connect those brutal kots between the waterergate burglarers and the white house itself. ben bradly held the washington poegs stop spot for 23 years. within the first few years, ben bradly and his paper became synonymous with two huge
sfwier generation that did not grow up during the waterergate era, sharing the screen with dustin hoffmanrob ert redford. >> how much can you tell me about deep throat? >> how much do you need to know? >> do you trust him. yeah. >> i can't do the report reporting for my reporters, which means i can't trust them. and i hate trusting anybody. run that baby. it was a scene from "all the president's men." the story about the story. washington post's relerntless and...
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westbound along i-80 to the hoffman split you will find slowing through richmond and over to the richmond-san rafael bridge that drive is moving along without problems. >>> we have developing news on the peninsula, now, hill bother police are investigating a situation involving hazardous materials at a home at robin wood lane. the coroner was on the scene and we are waiting to hear back from investigators and will bring you more information. >>> the giants are close to another world series title after last night's victory. they put the game away in the eighth, with peres hitting a double high off the officer field wall which gave giants 4-0 lead and they win 5-0 after a four hit masterpiece from ace bumgarner. we have reaction from the players at at&t park. nick? >>> everyone can agree that bumgarner is a beast, the giants rallied early and they took the lead giving the aprils little to discuss and less to celebrate. bumgarner has become the preeminence pitcher sending them home with shut out last night in the 5th game of the world series. shortstop and first baseman loved how it went down ev
westbound along i-80 to the hoffman split you will find slowing through richmond and over to the richmond-san rafael bridge that drive is moving along without problems. >>> we have developing news on the peninsula, now, hill bother police are investigating a situation involving hazardous materials at a home at robin wood lane. the coroner was on the scene and we are waiting to hear back from investigators and will bring you more information. >>> the giants are close to another...
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looking at key turning point in history, hoffman argues the u.s. has played the rule is the role of umpire since 1776, it also argues that umpires cannot win. you are watching american history tv. >> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. in honor of the 100th anniversary of the panama canal opening, curators presented items from their collection for a special exhibit. work on the canal began in 1904. over the next decade, workers from around the world came to panama to build it. the canal was not only an engineering feat but a subject of fascination for americans. they followed the progress of this construction with keen interest. sheet music was produced about the canal, newspapers published regular updates. and photographers took hundreds of pictures of the construction and the people who lived and worked in the canal zone. >> the largest group of workers came from the west indies. perhaps 25,000 to 35,000. the second largest group was comprised of spanish workers. they were almost 12,000. the workers, when they g
looking at key turning point in history, hoffman argues the u.s. has played the rule is the role of umpire since 1776, it also argues that umpires cannot win. you are watching american history tv. >> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. in honor of the 100th anniversary of the panama canal opening, curators presented items from their collection for a special exhibit. work on the canal began in 1904. over the next decade, workers from around the world came...
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. >> neil, you must have seen that trailer for dustin hoffman movie, outbreak. it has not happened in the u.s. neil: he was very compelling, did you see it? >> homeland security talks about we have everything under control, do not trust the government to protect us from this disease. neil: you don't fear your react could be an overreaction, and create more panic. >> doctors without boarders have said this could be an -- >> in africa. letting them fly here, what -- you have no interest. >> what is wrong with you! >> you are not going to west africa any time soon, why do you care? >> no, i am not traveling to any muslim majority countries either, it is not in my best interest, 128 people die of day from car accidents here, so far out of 3 help million we have less than 5 with ebola. >> car accidents don't spread like communeicible diseases. neil: have you seen his car. >> government has outdone itself this time, billions of bucks paid out to -- nazis? give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil ch
. >> neil, you must have seen that trailer for dustin hoffman movie, outbreak. it has not happened in the u.s. neil: he was very compelling, did you see it? >> homeland security talks about we have everything under control, do not trust the government to protect us from this disease. neil: you don't fear your react could be an overreaction, and create more panic. >> doctors without boarders have said this could be an -- >> in africa. letting them fly here, what -- you...
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temperatures are stuck today it's 50 degrees and hoffman estates. 53 to the north.ve readings of 52. the unexpected warm-up much at all. 56 by 5:00 p.m.. typically we are at 63. we do not make that today. 60 percent chance of rain today. thursday, showers and we try out. friday looks good high- temperature 54. saturday and sunday temperatures cooled dow t. high up to 58. >> you don't know that it went to a monastery when i was 6 and i thought i was gonna become a nun. but here i am in front of the traffic map. i think i was rejected early on. in bound kennedy and montrose. not seeing any heavy delays because of it. that semi truck was moved up. heavy delays there this morning this was in place for about one hour. right now looks like we're still dealing with some work along the in bound kennedy at ohio. they're working on that ramp until 5:00. with all the rain coming down there is a good chance they will lift that early. everything systemwide looks good. i've never been so inspired by music to give a traffic report. but some holy sounding music. the 2nd patient ng
temperatures are stuck today it's 50 degrees and hoffman estates. 53 to the north.ve readings of 52. the unexpected warm-up much at all. 56 by 5:00 p.m.. typically we are at 63. we do not make that today. 60 percent chance of rain today. thursday, showers and we try out. friday looks good high- temperature 54. saturday and sunday temperatures cooled dow t. high up to 58. >> you don't know that it went to a monastery when i was 6 and i thought i was gonna become a nun. but here i am in...
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is causing delays westbound 80 at university avenue, a crash blocks one lane with delays from the hoffmannd busy through solano necessity county -- solano county. >> back in 25 minutes with news is weather and traffic during "good morning america" and have find a dentist through us, they often say, "i wish i had done this sooner." don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ call 1-800-dentist today. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning, america. and breaking news. the hero nurse, the first person infected with ebola in this country, now in isolation this morning. hazmat crews at her apartment. her neighbors on high alert. >> please be advised that a health care worker who lives in your area has tested positive for the virus. >
is causing delays westbound 80 at university avenue, a crash blocks one lane with delays from the hoffmannd busy through solano necessity county -- solano county. >> back in 25 minutes with news is weather and traffic during "good morning america" and have find a dentist through us, they often say, "i wish i had done this sooner." don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ call 1-800-dentist today. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's...
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>>the district is working with the hoffman estates police department to find who took the backpack. i n the meantime, security experts suggest flagging your child's name with the top credit bureaus... in case someone tries to steal their identity. a white woman from ohio is suing a downers grove sperm bank, accusing the company of mistakenly giving her sperm from an african-american donor. jennifer cramblett and her same-sex partner ordered sperm of a white donor in september 2011 but the midwest sperm bank sent her the wrong vials. cramblett says raising her two- year-old mixed-race daughter in an all-white community has been stressful and difficult. the sperm bank is not commenting on the lawsuit but did apologize for the mix up in 2011 and refunded her money. a woman decided, the appropriate place for a feminist crusade, was her daughter's second-grade classroom. she showed up with cookies for the class -- a little more graphic than these. the cookies were shaped like, well, "lady parts"... complete with sprinkles to represent different anatomical features. the teacher refused to
>>the district is working with the hoffman estates police department to find who took the backpack. i n the meantime, security experts suggest flagging your child's name with the top credit bureaus... in case someone tries to steal their identity. a white woman from ohio is suing a downers grove sperm bank, accusing the company of mistakenly giving her sperm from an african-american donor. jennifer cramblett and her same-sex partner ordered sperm of a white donor in september 2011 but the...
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heading to douglass township, accident at greenville road and hoffman delay road.is is 895 south bound. moving right at girard. drive time is 28 minutes from west haven to t. if you're taking mass transit this morning, we're not reporting any significant delays and no big problems. including all of the regional rail lines. everything is on or close to schedule. >>> once again, we're following wraeking news out of new york city where we have another confirmed case of ebola. in time a doctor in new york. has been confirmed to have that virus. a picture there. we're live at the hospital this morning talking to other krs to get the facts and ease worries about this latest situation in new york. also out of noechlt, a man with a hatchet, attacking pliers. we'll tell you how they finally stop his rampage and what happened to the officers who were attacked. >>> break news on ebola. this new york city doctor, dr. craig spencer, has tested positive for the deadly virus. the cdc still has to confirm those results. dr. spencer left guinea ten days ago after working with ebola
heading to douglass township, accident at greenville road and hoffman delay road.is is 895 south bound. moving right at girard. drive time is 28 minutes from west haven to t. if you're taking mass transit this morning, we're not reporting any significant delays and no big problems. including all of the regional rail lines. everything is on or close to schedule. >>> once again, we're following wraeking news out of new york city where we have another confirmed case of ebola. in time a...
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through hercules on i-80, no delays and 57 miles per hour, media is slow-and-go and at richmond, the hoffmanplit, moving along at top speeds. >>> a san francisco dog is clear on the giants in her own special way. >> let's go, giants. bark. bark. bark. bark. ♪ let's go giants bark, bark, bark. >> the video was posted showing a cuting do barking and she called herself the pooch coast and said we are not giving up yet, go giants. it is only 1-1. he barks a little "yes, yes, yes," and we are good to go. a teen park is underfire after a teen girl was harassed at universal studios and what they are now demanding. >> later, think one set of twins is hard work? try two sets. a california family dealing with double-double look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable
through hercules on i-80, no delays and 57 miles per hour, media is slow-and-go and at richmond, the hoffmanplit, moving along at top speeds. >>> a san francisco dog is clear on the giants in her own special way. >> let's go, giants. bark. bark. bark. bark. ♪ let's go giants bark, bark, bark. >> the video was posted showing a cuting do barking and she called herself the pooch coast and said we are not giving up yet, go giants. it is only 1-1. he barks a little "yes,...