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but if we approach it that way, we're still going to be faced with dilemmas because if you save those who aren't the extremists, we're still going to have those countries or leaderships who might respect individual states who are athor tearian in character and they challenge our values. so how are you going to reconcile on the fact we have those and then we have those who may be with us right now but still challenge our values? how are you could going to reconcile that? and i would say that's a tough one. i don't have an easy answer for that. but i guess if we hope for pluralism over time, we first have to deal with those who will never accept it under any circumstances. we first have to establish that security and order are a baseline because there's no pluralism without it. and that might mean that, yes, i would work with the egyptians and others who i think at this point may challenge us on some of our values but at least i may be lining up with us in terms of who threaten the basic principle of pluralism over time. i don't think i -- i know we can't surrender our voice. i know we
but if we approach it that way, we're still going to be faced with dilemmas because if you save those who aren't the extremists, we're still going to have those countries or leaderships who might respect individual states who are athor tearian in character and they challenge our values. so how are you going to reconcile on the fact we have those and then we have those who may be with us right now but still challenge our values? how are you could going to reconcile that? and i would say that's a...
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those would be under the language here if those are covered as well or if 3 in a building where the lymph gland lives in would unit and it is including. >> i read it as the rent control seemed to be madam clerk, the world building so it does appear a portion of the building is rent controlled. >> this will allow the nonprofit to file a violation of any of the short term ordinance new. >> a violation by a owner or business entity. >> and the nonprofit will get injunctive relief and seek their attorney's fees so for example, if the owner is an individual who is engaging in short-term rentals and has a nonprofit to sue them and if they prevail they get their attorney's fees that's any violation of the ordinance large or small even a minor violation. >> correct. >> from a minor violation from an individual that owns a unit and is small building and engaging in short-term rentals can be sued has to pay attorney's fees for a minor violation and subject to the order of the court. >> of course if they paragraph if the housing nonprofits sues you as an owner you retain a order it's a baseles
those would be under the language here if those are covered as well or if 3 in a building where the lymph gland lives in would unit and it is including. >> i read it as the rent control seemed to be madam clerk, the world building so it does appear a portion of the building is rent controlled. >> this will allow the nonprofit to file a violation of any of the short term ordinance new. >> a violation by a owner or business entity. >> and the nonprofit will get injunctive...
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imagine, if you will, if we took every beautiful skyscraper. or that the scores to the super bowl were the only thing you saw from the big game. this has an adverse effect, i think, on people who aspire to these jobs or to aspire in the legal profession not to be able to watch people that are at the top of their game deliberate before the court and argue before the court. i think that's a remarkable law. the second thing is history. transparency means history to e me. we are doing a great disservice to the dignity of the courts so making it that decisions like bush v. gore or citizens united are captured in low-resolution audio files, and that's it. and moreover, because of various technical things, you know, often times web pages are cited and arguments all the time. but somebody did a study more recently that said about 30% or so of all of the links that are cited in these arguments are gone. so we're not, you know, we're not taking that technical step of archiving the context of these decisions at all. and as we further rely on technology an
imagine, if you will, if we took every beautiful skyscraper. or that the scores to the super bowl were the only thing you saw from the big game. this has an adverse effect, i think, on people who aspire to these jobs or to aspire in the legal profession not to be able to watch people that are at the top of their game deliberate before the court and argue before the court. i think that's a remarkable law. the second thing is history. transparency means history to e me. we are doing a great...
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if you took the normal economic recovery for states and localities, if we had that, we would have hadrowth rate that was a half point higher per year over the course of the economic recovery. there is good news here. sms something you see documented in the fiscal conditions report. this is something we heard about and hopefully will hear a lot more about. states and localities, our economy as a whole added 10.3 million jobs in the private sector since we started adding jobs. it only added 9.8 million in total. the same issue i was talking about. states and localities subtracted 400,000 jobs. that's now reversed. in the last 12 months, states and localities added 80,000 jobs. the contribution that they made to grow and for the economy as a whole and that made the largest contribution in five years. that's a contribution that has been positive in five years so this turn around in local fiscal conditions has led to a turn around in local investment. it led to a turn around in employment of teachers and of firefighters and police officers. all of that has made this important contribution
if you took the normal economic recovery for states and localities, if we had that, we would have hadrowth rate that was a half point higher per year over the course of the economic recovery. there is good news here. sms something you see documented in the fiscal conditions report. this is something we heard about and hopefully will hear a lot more about. states and localities, our economy as a whole added 10.3 million jobs in the private sector since we started adding jobs. it only added 9.8...
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if democrats, if they have a bad day, no democrat says they had a bad day, if democrats are ahead, no democrat also say we suck and we're probably going to lose. i think republicans have got to shed this negativity, because look at the candidates we have this time around, we think they're very good. all sorts of candidates, incumbents have been to campaign. rand paul has been everywhere, t tom -- and not complain so much that they're not doing enough because winning back the senate is a huge deal. >> they i have to do this to change their normal view of life. >> i think that's changing. >> i think that the angry old republican is changing to a more optimistic view. >> really? >> yes, and i think that bears out in most of the states, joni ernst for example in iowa. the denver post which believe me they love the democrats, they love the incumbent mark udall because he runs a -- anybody with me, eric? >> yes, but also i think it comes from the other side as well. i think the electorate is sick of -- and president obama keeps saying i'm not on the ballot, but he really is. remember when p
if democrats, if they have a bad day, no democrat says they had a bad day, if democrats are ahead, no democrat also say we suck and we're probably going to lose. i think republicans have got to shed this negativity, because look at the candidates we have this time around, we think they're very good. all sorts of candidates, incumbents have been to campaign. rand paul has been everywhere, t tom -- and not complain so much that they're not doing enough because winning back the senate is a huge...
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it rains the whole time, you could lose money. >> if it rains, if we break down, if--a lot of thingsould go wrong. >> so unlike disney, that gets predictable traffic all the time-- >> predictable. doesn't set up and tear down. easy. >> this is harder. >> this is hard. this is hard work. >> sharla's popcorn is the real deal, and it's easy for me to see how i can help rebuild her brand and make both of us a lot of money. but before i do, i need to see the rest of this operation and determine if she's willing to make the kind of changes necessary to take this business to the next level. are you kidding me? this is ridiculous. i mean, anybody could come in here and just take $5,000, $10,000, $20,000. sharla would never know it. is this planet popcorn? >> this is planet popcorn. >> how you doing? >> good. >> i'm marcus. >> casey. >> i came by to see you guys. >> my name is casey. i do all the accounting here. i'd like to see the business more organized. there's a renewal packet that came from your insurance company that is nowhere to be found. >> yeah, it's over here. >> it expires today.
it rains the whole time, you could lose money. >> if it rains, if we break down, if--a lot of thingsould go wrong. >> so unlike disney, that gets predictable traffic all the time-- >> predictable. doesn't set up and tear down. easy. >> this is harder. >> this is hard. this is hard work. >> sharla's popcorn is the real deal, and it's easy for me to see how i can help rebuild her brand and make both of us a lot of money. but before i do, i need to see the rest...
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you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. so you guys need to put your heads together and give us some advice on this. speaking of equality, should we contemplate legislating that all title ix violations that occur in all code of conduct violations that occur all by handled by the same process, regardless of who the alleged perpetrator is, and getting away from the reality on some campuses that the athletic department has their own process if the accused person is an athlete? >> yes. i think it's just core that all students must be treated the same, regardless of who's the victim, who's the respondent, and what their status is. i can't imagine any equality -- if you don't have that. where i thought you were going and i got uncomfortable was that, you know, we're talking about students, but there's also faculty and staff. i know on our campus the faculty will have a different process because of the faculty handbook that's developed over time. so that's where i thought you were going, but i don't have -- i have no discomfort, a
you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. so you guys need to put your heads together and give us some advice on this. speaking of equality, should we contemplate legislating that all title ix violations that occur in all code of conduct violations that occur all by handled by the same process, regardless of who the alleged perpetrator is, and getting away from the reality on some campuses that the athletic department has their own process if the accused person is an athlete? >>...
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if one of them's got it, then ten of them have it. >> if there were a case in new york, would you be> 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. would you prefer we don't tell you about it? every man for themselves and you are on your own? now the results of the poll. we asked what should happen to the flight attendant who refused to ha
if one of them's got it, then ten of them have it. >> if there were a case in new york, would you be> 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...
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if the market's going up, those will do well, if it's going down, it will hold up a little bit better. they're not a hold 'em and hope story which some of these other types of stocks tend to be. they're actually delivering results. when you look at other names where everybody is sitting around hoping that something is going to happen that these will deliver at some point in the future, that's the first place where cracks start to emerge that people start bailing out. >> if we are to believe that the markets will go higher at year's end, isn't the natural tendency to go to where there's more data, so you're going to the stocks that are smaller that are more beaten up that are not the big cap tech names. >> there's a lot of broken stories. today look at pandora. this was a darling earlier in the year, down 14%. it's actually down 50% from the all-time highs made in march. this story is effectively over here. you know what i mean? trying to pick a bottom in 3-d printing stocks or some of these social media stocks or social services stocks that were really all the rave a year ago, i don't
if the market's going up, those will do well, if it's going down, it will hold up a little bit better. they're not a hold 'em and hope story which some of these other types of stocks tend to be. they're actually delivering results. when you look at other names where everybody is sitting around hoping that something is going to happen that these will deliver at some point in the future, that's the first place where cracks start to emerge that people start bailing out. >> if we are to...
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we raise the age to 41, but if you -- if you join the military it is 18. >> if you have citizenship, but you don't work, we should take away your right to vote and give it to someone who doesn't have citizenship that is working. no? >> that was a lot of information. >> if you have a kid who is 28 and on the couch of his parents' house give it to raul who is working and upporting a em fa. >> when i say something moderately intelligent it is very confusing. >> does 50 shades lead to sex and spades? the young women who read the trilogy were more likely to binge drink and have had five sexual partners. >> the women are more likely to suffer from eating disorders. >> have a husband or boyfriend who is verbally abusive and stop them. >> they said it is possible they influenced the onset of the behaviors. >> it is possible. >> i didn't like the joke that was written this there. >> brooke, what do you make of this? my theory is the correlation can be in reverse. >> you read my talking points. >> do you think i have the time? i do "the five". >> he can't read anything with his eye. >> talk ab
we raise the age to 41, but if you -- if you join the military it is 18. >> if you have citizenship, but you don't work, we should take away your right to vote and give it to someone who doesn't have citizenship that is working. no? >> that was a lot of information. >> if you have a kid who is 28 and on the couch of his parents' house give it to raul who is working and upporting a em fa. >> when i say something moderately intelligent it is very confusing. >> does...
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if we cannot say that -- if it hasn't been argued, i guess we could do that. >> that is correct. the difference between this case and another he is this involves rather than aaw mistake of law as to the fourth amendment itself. the difference in that is that a reasonable violation of the fourth amendment is still a violation of the fourth amendment. if there is a statute that gives an officer the opportunity to make a seizure or less than what is required by the constitution and less than probable cause or reasonable suspicion even if officer is reasonable, that is still a fourth amendment violation, which is why the court would have to go to the remedy portion to decide whether the exclusionary rule applies. to acase was a mistake as statute that was used by the officer is part of the facts and circumstances of this case. the officer considered what he thought was the correct. -- correct law. >> why is there a line drawn between the fourth amendment is -- if the statute is wrong, then the fourth amendment is not violated? >> the fact that he gets the statute wrong doesn't mean t
if we cannot say that -- if it hasn't been argued, i guess we could do that. >> that is correct. the difference between this case and another he is this involves rather than aaw mistake of law as to the fourth amendment itself. the difference in that is that a reasonable violation of the fourth amendment is still a violation of the fourth amendment. if there is a statute that gives an officer the opportunity to make a seizure or less than what is required by the constitution and less than...
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if you use a pdmp, if you check urine, the patient won't wind up addicted. close monitoring is aprudent thing to do for the people who are on this treatment. but it doesn't turn it into something that's safe. these strategies don't prevent addiction. the education needs to be that these are not good treatments for most people with chronic pain. >> do you think we should mandate the states to mandate that medical programs, essentially to mandate physicians licensed to use drug monitoring progr ining programs? >> i think new york, tennessee and kentucky did that and use went way up. states that don't require this, very few doctors look at the database. a doctor thinks they know what an addict looks like. they think they know what something with this disease looks like and they don't. >> thank you very much, everybody. i think it was a very good hearing. we have some very good notes and food for thought. thank you very much. it's appreciated. the hearing is adjourned. >>> on next washington journal, a look at the recent drop in gas prices in the u.s. our guest
if you use a pdmp, if you check urine, the patient won't wind up addicted. close monitoring is aprudent thing to do for the people who are on this treatment. but it doesn't turn it into something that's safe. these strategies don't prevent addiction. the education needs to be that these are not good treatments for most people with chronic pain. >> do you think we should mandate the states to mandate that medical programs, essentially to mandate physicians licensed to use drug monitoring...
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tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm a nonsmoker; that feels amazing. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. right here.innovation starts... with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do n
tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm a nonsmoker; that feels amazing. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. right here.innovation starts... with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia...
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a couch, if it is a human being?oes it know the difference between things and people? >> it knows about categories. it knows about bicyclists, pedestrians, cars. >> now, there is a different iteration of the car that you and i drove in which is a car that does not even have the steering wheel. how is that car doing? >> that is google's most audacious step forward and this was initiated after sergey brin, the google cofounder, took over google x. and the idea here is that we have a car that drives in the city and provides a services, transportation services, like a taxi without a driver. it is making amazing progress. >> to what extent was that car a pivot from your car? >> it was a pivot. i was more interested in highway driving. i felt that 86% of transportation takes place on highways. but it turns out there are many car companies on the same topic. we are taking the audacious here by saying that if you can solve inner-city driving you can solve so much of transportation. and you can possibly eliminate car ownershi
a couch, if it is a human being?oes it know the difference between things and people? >> it knows about categories. it knows about bicyclists, pedestrians, cars. >> now, there is a different iteration of the car that you and i drove in which is a car that does not even have the steering wheel. how is that car doing? >> that is google's most audacious step forward and this was initiated after sergey brin, the google cofounder, took over google x. and the idea here is that we...
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that a unit that has been subjected to a ellis act eviction within a 5 year period would not quality if the eviction occurred on november 1st, 2012, i've got copies of any amendment with respect to the unpaid taxes and with respect to the second item i'm going to ask the city attorney the best way to proceed i've suggested language what is the advise. >> city attorney and john gibner, deputy city attorney. >> so i believe at some point in the discussion probably makes sense for my colleagues merlin or myself to talk about the amendments to refer to planning are which which have them requires another hearing at the board the amendment you'll proposed supervisor avalos will not be referred back to planning i'll just supervisor breed has duplicate the file at some point during the hearing when the items come up for a vote i would just say you would have a voted on this amendment as you've circulated it in either of the duplicate files or both. >> thank you. >> thank you so supervisor campos. >> i make a motion for both. >> sure so just asking for a second on supervisor campos first amendme
that a unit that has been subjected to a ellis act eviction within a 5 year period would not quality if the eviction occurred on november 1st, 2012, i've got copies of any amendment with respect to the unpaid taxes and with respect to the second item i'm going to ask the city attorney the best way to proceed i've suggested language what is the advise. >> city attorney and john gibner, deputy city attorney. >> so i believe at some point in the discussion probably makes sense for my...
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we started with if we got abu -- if the key person is taken out, would it make it worse? i worked at the pentagon, it really got better. communications, pass information, build car bombs, you got to take those people out. so we came out with a strategy. i used to tell those people, it is like rocky and apollo, we're going to hit them in the mid-section and we're going to hit them a lot. two years later, same month, same site, we were doing 300 raids a night. that's 10 a night. that's impressive. that means every raid guy on the force is going on at least one raid every night. every pilot is flying one or two raids every night. these raid are not patrols, this is going in the door, somebody is getting shot. extraordinary, and to do that though, you can't use previous systems, one you've got to be able to bring in intelligence on an industrial scale. instead of the plastic bags of information on a target, we would start to exploit their computers, their phones, we would take biometric data, pumped back to west virginia to see if we ever had that person before or had dealing
we started with if we got abu -- if the key person is taken out, would it make it worse? i worked at the pentagon, it really got better. communications, pass information, build car bombs, you got to take those people out. so we came out with a strategy. i used to tell those people, it is like rocky and apollo, we're going to hit them in the mid-section and we're going to hit them a lot. two years later, same month, same site, we were doing 300 raids a night. that's 10 a night. that's...
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tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worseymptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm a nonsmoker; that feels amazing. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "power lunch" ebola fears. you probably heard a u.s. health care worker has been infected. the cdc under fire. the head of a major nurse's union win bill give reaction. where you can find 15% on your money. wherever you get a yield like that there are risks involved and we will unpack the risks versus the rewards. chip stocks getting whacked but is this a buying opportunity finally? we will explore that and more preside. "power lunch" top of the hour. >> let's do our trader blitz. four trades on four stocks making news. ubs downg
tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worseymptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm a nonsmoker; that feels amazing. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the...
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one looks at deeply into the proposal. >> could you speak into the microphone. >> sorry if one looks at deeply into the proposal it is clear that the project will adversely effect the businesses and create a rooftop installation of 9 antennas that -- excuse me. will detract from the beauty and seen from the public right-of-way and not in compliance with the guidelines to the general planning code or the residential guidelines in the your honor, design criteria i understand that at&t must close it's service gap at&t is not demonstrated that their research was not thorough and nothing was used their application packet and recent letter from thelogically legal department is not thorough omissions exist they're required to provide context relay provisions it concerns me to see this is not correct it is not correct instead of enhancing the rail use it negatively impacts them instead of protecting the neighborhood character the project causes a change to the building with the installation of the 6, 9 foot antennas that is visible from public view and the architecturally rich part of the ne
one looks at deeply into the proposal. >> could you speak into the microphone. >> sorry if one looks at deeply into the proposal it is clear that the project will adversely effect the businesses and create a rooftop installation of 9 antennas that -- excuse me. will detract from the beauty and seen from the public right-of-way and not in compliance with the guidelines to the general planning code or the residential guidelines in the your honor, design criteria i understand that...
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it is now open if people want to come up. if you're going to speak you could perhaps line up along the wall by the windows would be great. thank you. >> so i do want to say that this isn't a silver bullet. we have this idea that we do this, everything's going to be solved. it's not a silver bullet, but i'm here because i think this idea of privacy, like, my dad was a transvestite so say -- but he was closeted. ed
it is now open if people want to come up. if you're going to speak you could perhaps line up along the wall by the windows would be great. thank you. >> so i do want to say that this isn't a silver bullet. we have this idea that we do this, everything's going to be solved. it's not a silver bullet, but i'm here because i think this idea of privacy, like, my dad was a transvestite so say -- but he was closeted. ed
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if you talk to economists, if you talk to people who worry about everybody getting enough food to eatthey will tell you, if you use those toxins, those pesticides, there is lot more food for a lot more people. >> at what cost? see, look at gmos. look at pesticide laden food. look at the impact on health. if you look at biggest picture, that's what you do in terms of your understanding of the economy, yeah, so there -- gerri: more people -- >> superior quality food here but sales are up and they can eat it. but down the road, here are people with cancer, autoimmune diseases. so, this is a big, expense down here whereas over here it's a minimal expense to start turning the ocean liner around. i'm just, what i want women to know, and men, is that there is a new way to age. you don't have to go the way of those before us. if you look at those who end up in nursing homes, is there any one person in a nursing home whoever thought they would end up there? what did they do? what did they do? they didn't do anything wrong? just out of ignorance and lack of education, they didn't understand the
if you talk to economists, if you talk to people who worry about everybody getting enough food to eatthey will tell you, if you use those toxins, those pesticides, there is lot more food for a lot more people. >> at what cost? see, look at gmos. look at pesticide laden food. look at the impact on health. if you look at biggest picture, that's what you do in terms of your understanding of the economy, yeah, so there -- gerri: more people -- >> superior quality food here but sales are...
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if they lose, what happens?ns the case, every several months, they may have a promoted tweet saying look, this is what the government has asked for. they've asked for this much metadata. if they lose the case, we continuity know. a lot of americans don't care. they don't care anything about twitter. >> a lot of people say, if i don't have anything to hide, what the heck? >> we never think we have anything to hide until we get stopped. we never think we're doing anything wrong on our taxes, until the government audits. google and linkedin have done similar. >> so is there anything that we as users of social media need to keep in mind? >> yeah, this is election season. this is a perfect time. if you're on twitter, i encourage everybody, tweet your member of congress, saying, hey, look, we're in favor of twitter being able to publish it. talk to your department, you can add hash tag that you support twitter. >> jason johnson, so glad to have you with us. co-catch a flight. i don't want to tell people where he's goi
if they lose, what happens?ns the case, every several months, they may have a promoted tweet saying look, this is what the government has asked for. they've asked for this much metadata. if they lose the case, we continuity know. a lot of americans don't care. they don't care anything about twitter. >> a lot of people say, if i don't have anything to hide, what the heck? >> we never think we have anything to hide until we get stopped. we never think we're doing anything wrong on our...
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this violence continues and if if beijing doesn't budge, what happens then? >> the next steps i think more students will need to communicate better with our hong kong citizens not only in the occupied area. we need to go out to different districts to try to convey our message to normal citizens of hong kong and get the supports from the majority of people, and hopefully the government will realize how serious it is, and try and start to discuss properly with the students group leaders about the political reform, and they need to start hearing what the people's opinion about it. >> edward tsoi, thank you for being with me. i appreciate it. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," despite weeks of punishing air strikes by coalition forces against isis, militants have made another major advance in northern syria. cnn's phil black is on the syrian/turkish border with more. >> reporter: carol, isis artillery has again been pounding the syrian city of kobani behind me and there are the first reports isis fighters have entered that city. i'll have details after the brea
this violence continues and if if beijing doesn't budge, what happens then? >> the next steps i think more students will need to communicate better with our hong kong citizens not only in the occupied area. we need to go out to different districts to try to convey our message to normal citizens of hong kong and get the supports from the majority of people, and hopefully the government will realize how serious it is, and try and start to discuss properly with the students group leaders...
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if we combined let's say sf puc's sewer and water, if it saves us money what my report at that point would say we should have the city and pg&e should partner together and that's where the report ends. it doesn't get into any more detail than that, saying these two should be partnered because there's clearly a cost savings for both sides to do that. i at that -- i end at that point and it's up to the city and pg&e to go forward from that point. >> i will yield the floor. >> i'm really excited about this, i was just in the sunset talking to folks about undergrounding last night. one of the things we talked about were community business districts and the ability for community business districts to help in the funding of undergrounding so i know that sometimes we look at finance options through bonding and a number of other vehicles and taxes and so on and so forth, but i definitely would appreciate it if time permits to explore the possibility of contributions from community business districts because that's a tax and you are familiar with how those things are formed and whether or not
if we combined let's say sf puc's sewer and water, if it saves us money what my report at that point would say we should have the city and pg&e should partner together and that's where the report ends. it doesn't get into any more detail than that, saying these two should be partnered because there's clearly a cost savings for both sides to do that. i at that -- i end at that point and it's up to the city and pg&e to go forward from that point. >> i will yield the floor. >>...
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if the clowns are angry what about harry people? if they see werewolves and whatnot?f one character is a murderer -- like if a machinist is a murderer in law and order, does the machinist union complain? >> oh yeah. you have to apologize to everyone. this season it is freak show. they are showing lots of different groups of minorities and they will have to apologize to the tallest woman and shortest man and aren't we all freaky? >> i am a freak. i am a freak. i do think that clowning is an art form. a lot of actors have to take clown classes and it is a dying art unfortunately. i don't see evil clowns the same way i do talented clowns who study the craft. >> it is interesting you call it a craft. it is not. it is a dying art. it is one of those things where like older people do it, but they are not -- maybe they are not transferring it to younger people. it is like being a magician. you don't see a lot of magicians except the [bleep] that wear ed hardy shirts. >> you are not talking about chris angel. >> no. >> let's assume you aren't. >> aren't the clowns a cliche ho
if the clowns are angry what about harry people? if they see werewolves and whatnot?f one character is a murderer -- like if a machinist is a murderer in law and order, does the machinist union complain? >> oh yeah. you have to apologize to everyone. this season it is freak show. they are showing lots of different groups of minorities and they will have to apologize to the tallest woman and shortest man and aren't we all freaky? >> i am a freak. i am a freak. i do think that...
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but if you look at that map of all these things that are happening, because if you have these loan wolf attacks, that's not catastrophic, like in the world trade center where you lose 3,000 people in a morning. this one off attacks where they pick off people who should not be vulnerable, the police and the military, then you have to ask, what general hayden is saying is that we have to calibrate when does their right for civil liberties infringe upon my right for protection. just to have the ability to track down these people to prevent them from carrying out whatever lone wolf attack they have in mind. i think that the local nypd, they did a favor for the administration by not worrying about what they're going to call it. they called it today, this is an act of terrorism. i think that sends the exact right message to the rookies and the people who are thinking about becoming cops and that the leadership in the nypd will with stand the fight and give them the resourcers they need to fight it. >> instead of trying to go back afterwards and fix it and losing time and resources, they naile
but if you look at that map of all these things that are happening, because if you have these loan wolf attacks, that's not catastrophic, like in the world trade center where you lose 3,000 people in a morning. this one off attacks where they pick off people who should not be vulnerable, the police and the military, then you have to ask, what general hayden is saying is that we have to calibrate when does their right for civil liberties infringe upon my right for protection. just to have the...
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if so, vote for her. if you want someone is going to push to repeal and replace obamacare and push for energy policy to create better jobs with better benefits for that family with better wages, if you want someone who wants washington to serve you instead of you serving washington d.c. than vote for bill cassidy. >> moderator: colonel maness. maness: i would like to thank the coalition louisiana public broadcasting and the college for inviting us in the opportunity to participate at different profits before so many louisianians don't know me. i'm the son of a air force master sergeant and at 79 listed myself. i rose to the ranks and went to high school and became an officer and aviator. i thought america's enemies in the skies over iraq and afghanistan. i have chase terrorists on secret missions in countries i can't name. i've commenced america's finest young men and women in life-and-death situations. our country honored me with a bronze star for leadership. our future is in danger from poor leadership
if so, vote for her. if you want someone is going to push to repeal and replace obamacare and push for energy policy to create better jobs with better benefits for that family with better wages, if you want someone who wants washington to serve you instead of you serving washington d.c. than vote for bill cassidy. >> moderator: colonel maness. maness: i would like to thank the coalition louisiana public broadcasting and the college for inviting us in the opportunity to participate at...
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if you had $25 million.you had it to give away. >> mark zuckerberg giving 25 million dlrto the cdc. but it is the equivalent of my giving $25 or less to the cdc. i could give 25 bucks, but the interesting thing is the government has foundations, so the cdc has money like this that you can receive. so it's conceivable that each department could have a foundation, so you could have public dollars. >> if i only wasn't so cheap and lazy. >> that's what we have been saying. >> finally the truth. >> eric, if you had -- for you it would have to be $350 million. >> zuckerberg donates $325 million for ebola. it's a token, it says what he cares about. i would probably do something in the area of, it would definitely be energy and some awampk on the safety, address some of the concerns on nuclear energy. and people understand it's safe and clearly the most efficient form of energy that would help us out. >> i knew you were going to go to -- >> this monologue of yours was almost over the top about obama. >> almost? >> i
if you had $25 million.you had it to give away. >> mark zuckerberg giving 25 million dlrto the cdc. but it is the equivalent of my giving $25 or less to the cdc. i could give 25 bucks, but the interesting thing is the government has foundations, so the cdc has money like this that you can receive. so it's conceivable that each department could have a foundation, so you could have public dollars. >> if i only wasn't so cheap and lazy. >> that's what we have been saying....
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if we get a sharp move lower, i will look to spread these and kind of lower my break even. >> if the tape is okay, what happens to the trade? >> if we see early next week where the market seems to sta e stabili stabilize, these will decay but not go straight to zero. when you look at options, we tend to look, driving as if we're looking over the hood, a lot can happen between now and then. not is it going to move that much this week but between now and november expiration, it is easy to see happening. >> that is a great question like i named a target where i would like to see it go down 10%, you have to think where your exit is. i'm freaking out right here. >> you are apt to do. >> every once in a while. >> you have to think about where would you sell these and cut your losses. to me this option will catch their earnings event and should keep them well bid from a volatility standpoint. >> after the worst week since may 2012, could third quarter earnings save the rally? it kicks off next week as we hear results from big companies including banks, expected growth of 11% and ahead of th
if we get a sharp move lower, i will look to spread these and kind of lower my break even. >> if the tape is okay, what happens to the trade? >> if we see early next week where the market seems to sta e stabili stabilize, these will decay but not go straight to zero. when you look at options, we tend to look, driving as if we're looking over the hood, a lot can happen between now and then. not is it going to move that much this week but between now and november expiration, it is...
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if you're -- if it happens quickly, that is a problem. they are both relatively closed economies. >> it has less an effect than aybe we think it does. it has an impact but not as big as you would hope it would be. >> draghi speaks later. that is the one to watch. >> yeah, it is. what does a guy do? what does he say? how does he communicate? my sense is he likes talking about big changes when he is not in the eurozone. because he doesn't have -- maybe he doesn't have the germans breathing down his neck quite so much. we'll talk about that later. thanks so much. we'll be joined by u.b.s.'s global economist, paul donovan. always got a view. always interesting. we'll talk to him shortly. let's talk about the ebola virus and the threat that we're facing. the race to stop it. it is gathering greater international importance. passengers arriving at j.f.k. airport from west africa will be screened for the infection. the effectiveness of that, we'll talk about that in a few minutes. meanwhile, a person in australia is being tested for the virus a
if you're -- if it happens quickly, that is a problem. they are both relatively closed economies. >> it has less an effect than aybe we think it does. it has an impact but not as big as you would hope it would be. >> draghi speaks later. that is the one to watch. >> yeah, it is. what does a guy do? what does he say? how does he communicate? my sense is he likes talking about big changes when he is not in the eurozone. because he doesn't have -- maybe he doesn't have the...
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or why actual cash. >> because atm if it breaks. >> or the electricity goes out. >> if you have cash very good, very good and anyone else have a question do you guys know how to use computers. >> yes. >> have you seep our website 70 w-2 dash.org it will help you get connected with our neighborhood as well and i want to show you some easy steps to be prepared it looks like the mayor was pulling up our escape route but checkout sf 72.org i think he'll really like it okay. does anyone else want to share about how to stay safe that in an earthquake bobby. >> you have a house and get under a table so i won't hurt yourself. >> exactly right what can be done with injuries you want to put someone over your head to be safe. >> also like put our pack somewhere where you can get it. >> okay. >> if you hide under the table like you are prepared for action. >> so you're hiding underneath the timetable it's a stopped shaking before you get out what do you do and look around aftershocks things are still falling and pay attention. >> of staff and students when you hear the 3 bells that is the instru
or why actual cash. >> because atm if it breaks. >> or the electricity goes out. >> if you have cash very good, very good and anyone else have a question do you guys know how to use computers. >> yes. >> have you seep our website 70 w-2 dash.org it will help you get connected with our neighborhood as well and i want to show you some easy steps to be prepared it looks like the mayor was pulling up our escape route but checkout sf 72.org i think he'll really like it...
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if we want people in u.s. europe and britain to be safe we have to stop the outbreak here in west africa as soon as possible. that means getting doctors and nurses out from our countries to west africa to help out like here in freetown to try to end the transmission. when we hear things like, we'll be held, incarcerated when we get back, it's a surprise to us. it's a surprise because, you know, it makes it harder for us but also not based in good evidence. so i think what we want to make sure is that we don't give any risks when we return. we're open to the sorts interventions that the centers for disease control and public health bodies in europe have suggested and that's measuring our temperatures twice a days making sure we're within traveling distance of an isolation unit, reporting in to public legality officials. they are more than adequate in containing any risk and what we've seen with the msf doctor, dr. craig it works well. he noticed he was unwell, contacted officials. so let's stick with what works
if we want people in u.s. europe and britain to be safe we have to stop the outbreak here in west africa as soon as possible. that means getting doctors and nurses out from our countries to west africa to help out like here in freetown to try to end the transmission. when we hear things like, we'll be held, incarcerated when we get back, it's a surprise to us. it's a surprise because, you know, it makes it harder for us but also not based in good evidence. so i think what we want to make sure...
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if kids serve in the military.ways to really, truly earn your education, and these are the things i want to encourage. >> very interesting. very, very interesting. doesn't seem to be causing any traumas with any of those beautiful children of yours, david, best of luck, get to me if it does. david saggan, in los angeles. >> so does personal finance guru lauren think this is dads and parents should be doing as well? teach them something? >> i think this raises a good point. a lot of people send their kids to college and don't think about the return on the investment. i if your kid doesn't want to know what they want to do it's an expensive way to figure it out. so i like the idea of having them take responsibility or good to community college. >> or college isn't for everybody. a lot of people do well in certain trades. >> college is a mean to an end. i you want to pursue a certain profession, then you need to go to college. if you're not sure, you can start businesses. there's a lot you can do without going to coll
if kids serve in the military.ways to really, truly earn your education, and these are the things i want to encourage. >> very interesting. very, very interesting. doesn't seem to be causing any traumas with any of those beautiful children of yours, david, best of luck, get to me if it does. david saggan, in los angeles. >> so does personal finance guru lauren think this is dads and parents should be doing as well? teach them something? >> i think this raises a good point. a...
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if you go to the airport -- if you leave the country. i'll give you an example and you have $20,000 in cash for some reason and they give you the form. are you carrying more than 10,000? no. guess what they seize the money -- neil: that makes sense, but businesses haven't said or done anything -- >> let me talk about structuring real fast. if you strrcture your transactions to be less than $10,000, it can be a crime. this woman said, oh, you know, some of my friends and relatives said if it's less than 10,000, the bank doesn't have to do paperwork. neil: that actually does raise some eyebrows or no? >> maybe they were being paid less than $10,000. neil: yeah, all the accounts were $9,999. >> a lot of americans aren't paid $10,000 cash and above. most of their payments will be a lot smaller. the fact that these americans don't want their oney sitting in a vault or safe at their restaurant that could be robbed, we have fate faith in the banking industry, we want to put cash in the bank. it seems reasonable they were putting in this cash. n
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that you know, that it is a..., and is if a pronouncement of yeah, we want the level here and that is handy, fine, because, i have not heard from our people, exactly okay, for the purposes of constructing the terminal for phase one, and is it thering that we have to decide? because we have to make the decision busy don't want to interfere with what is almost a national process, because i mean that i was in chicago last week and i rode the metro rail all over the place and i don't want to have the board come in and play, that this is what we want it there for, if we don't have to for the reason of the current construction and director harper, i think that we are very much in the process of putting together the tools for you to make that decision. and to provide this board, and our respective governing boards the options as a way forward, on this issue. so part of what we expect to accomplish, over the next several weeks is to make a determination, of what the best way or what the menu of options as a way for it would be, and then give you, and our other governing bodies the opportuniti
that you know, that it is a..., and is if a pronouncement of yeah, we want the level here and that is handy, fine, because, i have not heard from our people, exactly okay, for the purposes of constructing the terminal for phase one, and is it thering that we have to decide? because we have to make the decision busy don't want to interfere with what is almost a national process, because i mean that i was in chicago last week and i rode the metro rail all over the place and i don't want to have...
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and so if you let terror or if you let torture become a policy, that's what happens. you mobilize your foe. you mathematically increase your foe and you mobilize him. any information you get in my view is much less valuable than the cost of getting it. >> well, i could ask you a thousand more questions but i think i'll share the wealth. we are, this is on television so we have speakers. we have actually amplifiers or whatever. so wait for them to come give them to you before you ask a question. okay? i'll start with my friend, trudy ruben. >> hi, trudy. >> should i stand up? does it matter? okay. trudy ruben. >> get in the pushup position, trudy. that would be nice. >> i'd never get to the question. >> that's the idea. >> you have said and written that you feel drones, alone, is an insufficient policy. i wonder if you would talk about why you feel that and, also, given the wearyness in the united states of the afghan conflict and the ineptness and corruption of the afghan government, what do you think is the most effective thing we could do and should do after 2014? >
and so if you let terror or if you let torture become a policy, that's what happens. you mobilize your foe. you mathematically increase your foe and you mobilize him. any information you get in my view is much less valuable than the cost of getting it. >> well, i could ask you a thousand more questions but i think i'll share the wealth. we are, this is on television so we have speakers. we have actually amplifiers or whatever. so wait for them to come give them to you before you ask a...
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if you use an.quin if you use an.quin >> ez pass, you need to hear this next story and when alan getsappens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns & suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if yo
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and you can tell by looking at the maps which districts are crazy shapes and if you -- if you -- if you play the same rule that you apply to racial gerrymandering which you can put an end it to. and it really distorts the political process. i think it makes primary elections more important than general elections. and as i say on the merits it clearly needs to be changed. >> one of the points that you make in the book is that because districts are partisan it forces people to the extremes. >>er yfment -- yes. ats to the >> democrats to the conservatives and i think that's why we're politically this way. >> i worked for the howls judicial area committee. and most of work in congress at that time, the parties worked in a collegial basis on high visibility issues. they would take the partisan positions and make more speeches and so forth. but congress was a legislative body on which the -- they were all -- all one team for the most part. >> it's an amazing transformation in that period of time. and the book is really remarkably powerful on each of the six amendments. so, i'd urge all of you
and you can tell by looking at the maps which districts are crazy shapes and if you -- if you -- if you play the same rule that you apply to racial gerrymandering which you can put an end it to. and it really distorts the political process. i think it makes primary elections more important than general elections. and as i say on the merits it clearly needs to be changed. >> one of the points that you make in the book is that because districts are partisan it forces people to the extremes....
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it's just strange bedfellows, if you're a child, you don't keep a balloon if it's out of helium, you don't drag it behind you. and the president is like that kid with a deflated balloon. they're not putting obama out in the front, they're putting him in the back. >> are you surprised he basically admitted, he spoke the words that we're all suspecting, they really don't want president obama around, they don't want his policy attached to what they're going. but once they get elected, they're going to vote that way. >> i think the president spoke the truth. this is the truth. three weeks ago, when he said, david axelrod, one of his former political advisors said that was a big mistake, the president shouldn't have said that, i said, well the president's just being honest. so the president goes on with al sharpton and he's just honest. because the democrats have spent fen s tens of millions of ds on ads saying they are not obama democrats. they will fall in to lock step on november 4 and thigh will support him. >> i know it's shocking, joe, the last three presidents in six years, preside
it's just strange bedfellows, if you're a child, you don't keep a balloon if it's out of helium, you don't drag it behind you. and the president is like that kid with a deflated balloon. they're not putting obama out in the front, they're putting him in the back. >> are you surprised he basically admitted, he spoke the words that we're all suspecting, they really don't want president obama around, they don't want his policy attached to what they're going. but once they get elected,...
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if they are saved, we are saved.ll those beheaded, poor guys, heroes, the kurdish people are fighting for their memories. and our ally, turkey, is blocking the border. >> why are they doing it? >> they're doing it because mr. erdogan, who is a crazy man, has this obsession of free kurdistan. between free kurdistan and death, he chooses death. he plays with fire. he makes the choice of islamic state against free kurdistan. what we know is that kurdistan is probably the very model, the very example of moderate islam. secular, preaching equality between women and men, which we are looking for everywhere -- it is here. this moderate islam is incarnated by this kurdish resistance. for mr. erdogan, this is probably a danger. >> do you think iraq will remain unified state, or will it break into kurdistan and unified sunni and shia states? >> there is a possibility it breaks, but also a possibility of great diplomacy led by america, which would consist in saying to the kurds, we help you in a consistent way, in a solid way,
if they are saved, we are saved.ll those beheaded, poor guys, heroes, the kurdish people are fighting for their memories. and our ally, turkey, is blocking the border. >> why are they doing it? >> they're doing it because mr. erdogan, who is a crazy man, has this obsession of free kurdistan. between free kurdistan and death, he chooses death. he plays with fire. he makes the choice of islamic state against free kurdistan. what we know is that kurdistan is probably the very model,...
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tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. i'm a nonsmoker; that feels amazing. ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ♪ >>> at the bexar county jail in san antonio some inmates charged with non-violent crimes are given the opportunity by the courts to participate in a work release program. they can leave jail to work during the day but must return at night. >> today you can go. >> jerry sanchez was granted work release. but on his first day out he did not return. >> i don't know what his motive was as to why he didn't return. obviously we don't know what happened when he left the facility, if he was around family or what have you. >> this one contact, which is his sister, and the number we have called has temporarily been disconnected. now the only option we have at this point is to ask the warrant officers to go actively
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if you have not got an flu shot it really will help us to address this public health situation if everyyorker goes now and gets a flu shot. i've gone over the prauecaution people should take such as a flu shot or if there is a situation to call 911 or the emergency room. i want to say a few words in spanish and turn to medical professionals. >> that is the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, giving an update on the ebola case in new york city. dr. craig spencer is being treated currently at bellevue hospital in manhattan. meg, it seems as though the mayor is going to great lengths to rea reassure and insist the virus is not easily transmitted. >> and reemphasizing the city and state have planned for months for this. they learned from lessons in dallas and say are very well prepared to handle ebola. but emphasizing that ordinary new yorkers who haven't come into bodily fluids of an infected person have nothing to worry about. and giving information about what the disease detectives are doing. they say dr. spencer, we know he had taken the subway and gone bowling and visits a few othe
if you have not got an flu shot it really will help us to address this public health situation if everyyorker goes now and gets a flu shot. i've gone over the prauecaution people should take such as a flu shot or if there is a situation to call 911 or the emergency room. i want to say a few words in spanish and turn to medical professionals. >> that is the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, giving an update on the ebola case in new york city. dr. craig spencer is being treated...
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if districts that get p.a.c., if you are in the other party, you want to put all your adversaries in one group and it opens up more opportunity for your party to be in a majority, gerrymandering. so if you are in a district with 75%, 80% of your party, you know in the primary, you are going to draw people against you, same thing on the democratic side. >> i'm not sure that i agree that 70% are only worried about the primary. i think it is a greater percentage than it used to be, but i don't think it is that high. when you talk about gerrymandering, we talked a minute ago about that, and my thought was, if you want to change that, you really got to get more of these bipartisan commissions in states to draw the line. so you get more 50-50 districts. i think that's a good idea. i think that's where we need to go. i don't like the fact that we've come up with a lot of 80% d, or 80% r districts. i think that's the only way you can change it, and i agree it should be begun done. >> i think an even democracy means you have an ability to compete, and if all of a sudden things are skewed one
if districts that get p.a.c., if you are in the other party, you want to put all your adversaries in one group and it opens up more opportunity for your party to be in a majority, gerrymandering. so if you are in a district with 75%, 80% of your party, you know in the primary, you are going to draw people against you, same thing on the democratic side. >> i'm not sure that i agree that 70% are only worried about the primary. i think it is a greater percentage than it used to be, but i...
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hadhepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work >>> well, after this hit-and-run is isis running with the lone wolf hits? to what just happened north of our border. mollie? >> one canadian soldier is dead and another was hurt after being struck by a car in what authorities believe was an intentional attack, the vehicle driven by a man they believe had ties to radical islam. police say the suspect then fled the scene, near montreal, leading law enforcement on a car chase before losing control. the car flipped several times. the suspect, 25 year man managed to get out of the vehicle wielding a knife and was shot and killed by police. the suspect was known to federal authorities as someone believed to have become radicalized. authorities are concerned about overseas extremists urging these lone wolf attacks. isis has urged supporters to carry out attacks i
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hadhepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work >>> well, after this hit-and-run is isis running with the lone wolf hits? to what just happened north of our border. mollie? >> one canadian soldier is dead and another was hurt after being struck by...
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how do you know if it's successful? >> well, to know if it's successful or not would require a challenge. that's something we can't do on the individuals. so right now we have preclinical data we're going to use. and that's been encouraging. it doesn't necessarily predict what's going to happen with real people. >> i understand this is made in canada originally? >> it's a complicated pedigree. >> 100% successful in animals, right? so far? >> okay. >> but that doesn't necessarily mean for humans. >> right. >> why not? >> well, there's the saying. so mice and ro dents sometimes lie a lot. and monkeys sometimes lie a little less, because they don't always translate to what the human experience is. and so although it can inform decision making and it can help us choose a certain pathway, the only way to truly know what the human experience is going to be and what the response to the vaccine and response to a natural infection will be is to do trials in humans and in places that the disease pandemic is circulating. >> which
how do you know if it's successful? >> well, to know if it's successful or not would require a challenge. that's something we can't do on the individuals. so right now we have preclinical data we're going to use. and that's been encouraging. it doesn't necessarily predict what's going to happen with real people. >> i understand this is made in canada originally? >> it's a complicated pedigree. >> 100% successful in animals, right? so far? >> okay. >> but that...
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if it's a contingent mission, i cannot take the soldier if they're not medically ready. i'll rely on general tucker to help me get them to the medical readiness. mike, i don't know if you want to add anything. >> sure. you know, we touch these types of subjects very carefully. this is a chain of command responsibility. first army is not the unit in the chain of command. we assess the -- we would get involved with medical readiness as we begin a notice of mobilization, and we begin to do what we call a joint assessment with an organization as they prepare for mobe. we would do a joint assessment and begin analyzing their personal readiness. the unit commanders at the jas, we do two of those a year, we did 38,000 mobes this year, we'll do 21.5 next year, about 15 the following year. of course, some things may change. but specific to the point is that, we get individual medical readiness in what is called a joint assessment as a unit is mobilized. we track that with the unit commander, and his chain of command present all the way prior to mobe, and through the mobilization.
if it's a contingent mission, i cannot take the soldier if they're not medically ready. i'll rely on general tucker to help me get them to the medical readiness. mike, i don't know if you want to add anything. >> sure. you know, we touch these types of subjects very carefully. this is a chain of command responsibility. first army is not the unit in the chain of command. we assess the -- we would get involved with medical readiness as we begin a notice of mobilization, and we begin to do...
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if a person has a fever, that really is the signal that that person is infected, if, in fact, they do have ebola. that's what you usually see. as with all fevers, fevers are generally associated with chills, malaise and aches due to the proteins that get released when you get a fever. >> we place a lot of faith on this idea of screening and especially using fever, but we also know that we can mask a fever using medications, tylenol, aspirin, things like that. so if someone wanted to basically disguise their fever, couldn't they just take some medication and get through airport screening? >> certainly that's a possibility. and the point that you're making from a number of different angles is that nothing is 100%. you have to look at probabilities. and the likelihood of someone getting a fever, hiding their fever, of course, those are all possibilities. those are hypotheticals. unlikely that that would happen. if someone has a spike in the fever, you'll probably still see a degree of temperature elevation. >> okay. and i'm pointing out some of how the screening works, but obviously ther
if a person has a fever, that really is the signal that that person is infected, if, in fact, they do have ebola. that's what you usually see. as with all fevers, fevers are generally associated with chills, malaise and aches due to the proteins that get released when you get a fever. >> we place a lot of faith on this idea of screening and especially using fever, but we also know that we can mask a fever using medications, tylenol, aspirin, things like that. so if someone wanted to...