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had a hard time transitioning between this job and getting a chance and the reason was due to my invisible wounds that leo was nice to profile. so irritability, being unable to really function to capacity, to the capacity that i knew i could function at was a real issue. i didn't look at it as a disability because according to the state of california, my disability rating says it allows me to continue in gainful employment which mees i'm not disabled and when i would be faced with the question "are you disabled? ". i didn't know how to answer because i don't seem disabled. however that's not the case and that is the case for many of our veterans, for many of my cohort and many of the people we serve and swords of plow shares. at swords of plow shares we recognize that it's a dual approach to getting services for the veterans. it's not just a job. if we could not put an employee with an employer that is a specific match that's going to work, we burn that bridge and we also set that veteran up for failure. that's what we strive not to do. with plows shares and employment training they recogn
had a hard time transitioning between this job and getting a chance and the reason was due to my invisible wounds that leo was nice to profile. so irritability, being unable to really function to capacity, to the capacity that i knew i could function at was a real issue. i didn't look at it as a disability because according to the state of california, my disability rating says it allows me to continue in gainful employment which mees i'm not disabled and when i would be faced with the question...
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so it's a fixture, it's been invisible. it's become celebrate, and i we are sort of enumerating you take the social, you take the slot machine, you take the cultural, and still we're not done but you're adding up again -- you're amassing a pretty irresistible thing. >> host: to push that point a little further, tell us about the -- i don't know if complicity is too strong a word but the idea that the mobile phone companies and the car companies -- you can still see this today -- the car companies want more on your dashboard. the mobile phone companies want you to have this device at hand at all times. so, tell us about that. there were echos to me of smoking. i'm not saying there was a conspiracy but that was really, really very interesting. >> guest: well, look, there's another one of these just as i reported in this book, one anecdote, you have the phone to your -- you have to be kidding me, and it's one of the neuroscientists in the book who played a huge role in the reggie shaw case that we talked about at the beginning
so it's a fixture, it's been invisible. it's become celebrate, and i we are sort of enumerating you take the social, you take the slot machine, you take the cultural, and still we're not done but you're adding up again -- you're amassing a pretty irresistible thing. >> host: to push that point a little further, tell us about the -- i don't know if complicity is too strong a word but the idea that the mobile phone companies and the car companies -- you can still see this today -- the car...
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he talked about invisibility and "the invisible man."ow we have questions of visibility which complicates things a lot. so these are the kinds of things we are talking about now. invisibility and i'm underrepresentation at the same time visibility and what it means. >> host: also hypervisibility. there's a way in which certain types of colorized individuals become ubiquitous and served a dangerous notion how the world imagines rays of how the world imagines difference. how do we strike that balance between not wanting to be invisible in the public imagination but not wanting our visibility to become a social to merit and to become something that becomes more problematic? >> guest: that's a really different -- difficult question and something that i struggle with every single day. it's something that we as folks who are interested in change in racial progress think about all the time and it's something we talk with her students about all the time. you know i think that's the third rail of trying to be an artist of color in this particular
he talked about invisibility and "the invisible man."ow we have questions of visibility which complicates things a lot. so these are the kinds of things we are talking about now. invisibility and i'm underrepresentation at the same time visibility and what it means. >> host: also hypervisibility. there's a way in which certain types of colorized individuals become ubiquitous and served a dangerous notion how the world imagines rays of how the world imagines difference. how do we...
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and he talked about invisibility. now we have questions of visibility, which complicates things a lot, and so these are the kind of things we're talking about now. invisibility, underrepresentation, and at the same time, visibility and what it means. >> host: and hyper visibility. one thing you two into the book is this idea of hyper visible, a way certain -- became ubiquitous, how the world imagines race and imagines difference. how do we strike the balance between wanting visible, not wanting to be invisible in the public information but not something that becomes more problematic than the racial contract. >> guest: that's a really difficult question. a question that artists are struggling with every single day. right? but it's certainly -- it's something that we as folks who are interested in change and racial progress, think about all the time. something we talk with students about. i think that's really the third rail of trying to be an artist of color at this particular moment. trying to figure out how to negoti
and he talked about invisibility. now we have questions of visibility, which complicates things a lot, and so these are the kind of things we're talking about now. invisibility, underrepresentation, and at the same time, visibility and what it means. >> host: and hyper visibility. one thing you two into the book is this idea of hyper visible, a way certain -- became ubiquitous, how the world imagines race and imagines difference. how do we strike the balance between wanting visible, not...
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deliver water underneath the bay my job as 1yrd or general manager we're invested money it maybe invisibleut vital to deliver you water the source of everyone's existence i want to thank the team the team that was put together because it was amazing the first when he landmark the options we were thinking about putting a pipeline where the existing pipeline we were looking that but wanted to make sure we put something in place that was ritualistic to earthquakes we of time the funnel was the best option and want to minimize the virginia and the tunnel was also the best option it was more expensive by our with twhoerl customers think this is the best option i want to thank everybody i'm excited i here the water flowing thank you very much. >> thank you very much harlan i want to give a shout out to betsy she works with the public utilities commission and she helped to set this whole thing up and just handed me more notes about construction numbers i want to thank betsy for all the work today. >> it's important to note especially i come out of a labor union for the workers we were confronted
deliver water underneath the bay my job as 1yrd or general manager we're invested money it maybe invisibleut vital to deliver you water the source of everyone's existence i want to thank the team the team that was put together because it was amazing the first when he landmark the options we were thinking about putting a pipeline where the existing pipeline we were looking that but wanted to make sure we put something in place that was ritualistic to earthquakes we of time the funnel was the...
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invisibility, underrepresentation but at the same time visibility and what it means. >> host: one of the things you get this idea of hyper visibility, away in which certain types of colorized or racialized individuals become almost ubiquitous and syrupy dangers notion of how the world imagines race, imagines difference. how do we strike that balance between wanting visibility, not wanting to be invisible in the public imagination but not wanting our visibility to become a social demerit, something that becomes more problematic? >> guest: that's a really difficult question, a question artist have struggled with every single day. it's something that we as folks were interested in change and racial progress think about all the time, things we talk about students all about. i think that's really the third rail of trying to be an artist of color in this particular moment. figuring out how to negotiate between the need to be able to represent yourself, right, and tell your story. the difficulty of dealing with the images that kind of pre-cg. to shrink pre-cg. it's the burden of representat
invisibility, underrepresentation but at the same time visibility and what it means. >> host: one of the things you get this idea of hyper visibility, away in which certain types of colorized or racialized individuals become almost ubiquitous and syrupy dangers notion of how the world imagines race, imagines difference. how do we strike that balance between wanting visibility, not wanting to be invisible in the public imagination but not wanting our visibility to become a social demerit,...
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invisible parasite on your computer-- tracking ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, everything you do. who's using this "super cookie" a >>> coming up at 5:00 it's an invisible parasite on your computer tracking everything you do. who is using this super cookie and why there is no way to get rid of it. that story and more all coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> bill maher responding to a student petition circulating at uc-berkeley to disinvite him as the commencement speaker. it's because of comments he made about muslims. he said the students are missing of the message here that it's important to be able to debate hot button issues and points to a religious scholar who often likes to be on his show although he disagrees with maher's views. >> if even my most respectable critic who is a muslim says this, what leg does this "protest" have to stand on?! he and i disagree on some stuff but he is always welcome on this show. that's how it's done, kids! >> maher says he will appear at cal unless he thinks it could distract from the students' graduation. >>> a 6-foot statue of an iphone has been
invisible parasite on your computer-- tracking ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, everything you do. who's using this "super cookie" a >>> coming up at 5:00 it's an invisible parasite on your computer tracking everything you do. who is using this super cookie and why there is no way to get rid of it. that story and more all coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> bill maher responding to a student petition circulating at uc-berkeley to disinvite him as the commencement speaker. it's...
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i hope that you as helping veterans that you build the connection for people who have invisible or visible to the mainstream disability community because as you heard at the beginning of this presentation, the history supports that connection. so thank you again for bringing that up. >> i absolutely agree with what you just said. the reason i brought up those benefits is because it creates an image in a person's mind that once again am i or not entitled to reasonable accommodations or not. if a person is more informed like we attempt to do here at swords and in this council, if we can get that information out and that doesn't have anything to do with it if you are as you are, but right now, i bring that up because i didn't have an answer for myself. >> i think the situation is similar with people with mental health issues. we have had presentations from the mental health association where they deal with issues like depression, anxiety, irritability, ptsd, those are all the same types of conditions that the previous speaker enumerated that are plaguing veterans, combat veterans. therefore h
i hope that you as helping veterans that you build the connection for people who have invisible or visible to the mainstream disability community because as you heard at the beginning of this presentation, the history supports that connection. so thank you again for bringing that up. >> i absolutely agree with what you just said. the reason i brought up those benefits is because it creates an image in a person's mind that once again am i or not entitled to reasonable accommodations or...
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and we have to look at the era and see what the disability might be and many of these wounds are invisible. that's what we have to keep a high awareness for. the good news is there is treatment for this disorder, ptsd can receive treatment. the va is doing a great job. they have a ptsd specialist and fort miley and many of our veterans are working on their ptsd with the va. another good news is the homeless count is going down. since, it was over 1,000 in 2011, it's currently around 1116. it's gone down 30 percent. a lot of this is a huge effort by the city and agencies and va. a good example of some things happening right now is the facility that is opening up on kearney street by the hotel. this is a great collaboration between the city and va. they work very closely together to take this stanford hotel that had a really bad reputation. they have renovated it and opening it up for 125 veterans. in august approximately 100 volunteers combed the city looking for homeless veterans looking in the streets, shelters, transitional housing programs and they took with them what's called a vi -- v
and we have to look at the era and see what the disability might be and many of these wounds are invisible. that's what we have to keep a high awareness for. the good news is there is treatment for this disorder, ptsd can receive treatment. the va is doing a great job. they have a ptsd specialist and fort miley and many of our veterans are working on their ptsd with the va. another good news is the homeless count is going down. since, it was over 1,000 in 2011, it's currently around 1116. it's...
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it's the invisible air, the right to develop into it is transferred to a tangible asset. >> reporter: a tangible asset, but a complicated one. he worked on a deal with the catholic high school sold air rights to a company for $13 million for a company building condominiums. the school will not build higher, in return upper level apartments will not have views obstructed. some offered for $12 million. >> that difference, say, five storeys, or seven or eight storeys is air rights. >> the air rights or to a developed space have to comply with zoning laws. they are not new in new york city. they are more widely used as demand is strong with real estate prices soaring. the average price per square foot of manhattan property, by some estimates is roughly $800. for air rights, the average price per square foot is $361. a jump of 52%. some appraisers say the air land. >> we have a development opportunity, we have people paying high prices for finished buildings that are unparalleled. you don't have that in any other market in the country. different. >> new york's theatre district, for one, is
it's the invisible air, the right to develop into it is transferred to a tangible asset. >> reporter: a tangible asset, but a complicated one. he worked on a deal with the catholic high school sold air rights to a company for $13 million for a company building condominiums. the school will not build higher, in return upper level apartments will not have views obstructed. some offered for $12 million. >> that difference, say, five storeys, or seven or eight storeys is air rights....
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invisible is not so invisible. he's got a special reason to be very nervous. you're okay. i'm okay. > straight ahead, we're back in just 60 seconds. breaking news we are getting information from the press conference outside the negotiations. let's listen in on the septa update. we are bringing you the transit system in the most efficient manner possible. i would like to thank will i tonight for a long negotiation. i think it's a fair contract for everybody and hopefully we'll move on and get this thing rat if i fide in the next couple of weeks. > correct. can you talk about how difficult the negotiations were here at the final day? >> difficult. we got it done, though. > what's your reaction to that? >> i'm satisfied with it. > can you give us details of the contract? >> well, i have to give it to my members first. i can't put it out. first i have to give it to my members first. > it's two years with wage increases. that's about it. i have to get it to my members first. when will the members have a ratification? when are you expecting that to happen. >> middle of next week
invisible is not so invisible. he's got a special reason to be very nervous. you're okay. i'm okay. > straight ahead, we're back in just 60 seconds. breaking news we are getting information from the press conference outside the negotiations. let's listen in on the septa update. we are bringing you the transit system in the most efficient manner possible. i would like to thank will i tonight for a long negotiation. i think it's a fair contract for everybody and hopefully we'll move on and get...
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in the invisible bridge, the reemergence of patriotism is examined during the reagan credit predator the and then a look at how afghanistan and iraq have affected people's lives at home during the war. he sure to visit the complete list at booktv.org. >> throughout the 20th century, even as it became much more automated, it's one of the reasons that we put in place with the world used to be, the best primary education system which demanded a highly skilled set of workers. >> what does it do to particular jobs, or you can look at it as what it does to many jobs. what you're saying is that even if we thought this and factories, the increase in productivity nevertheless created bigger companies and complex design requirements. >> the factory workers themselves became more highly skilled. this notion that you're putting out there is a little bit dire and simplistic. the last time that we hopped on an airplane to go to a fight, how many of us were hoping that the pilot had a for filling experience on that flight. >> if it's born for
in the invisible bridge, the reemergence of patriotism is examined during the reagan credit predator the and then a look at how afghanistan and iraq have affected people's lives at home during the war. he sure to visit the complete list at booktv.org. >> throughout the 20th century, even as it became much more automated, it's one of the reasons that we put in place with the world used to be, the best primary education system which demanded a highly skilled set of workers. >> what...
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, and in many ways, those invisible people and so i will back to the co-chair's response and i think that it is a marketing effort and it is an out reach effort that will not be like a job fair but an information fair that one, indicates individuals on what they are needing to report to us, so that we can better respond to them. and so i think that we have to start all the way back to the very beginning, full consent and full knowledge and moving in a timely fashion to seek to create the programming that will address the need. >> okay. >> and we actually have some other comments from the council members? >> thank you so much for coming. i just want to make a comment in regards to another population, that often gets overlooked when we are talking about the disability community. and that is the veteran population. and so the veterans with disabilities and seeing if you are have it on your radar to connect with other veteran organizations in the city, that are doing some of the same things to insure that veterans with disabilities are receiving the same access to those, highly sought af
, and in many ways, those invisible people and so i will back to the co-chair's response and i think that it is a marketing effort and it is an out reach effort that will not be like a job fair but an information fair that one, indicates individuals on what they are needing to report to us, so that we can better respond to them. and so i think that we have to start all the way back to the very beginning, full consent and full knowledge and moving in a timely fashion to seek to create the...
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, and in many ways, those invisible people and so i will back to the co-chair's response and i think that it is a marketing effort and it is an out reach effort that will not be like a job fair but an information fair that one, indicates individuals on what they are needing to report to us, so that we can better respond to them. and so i think that we have to start all the way back to the
, and in many ways, those invisible people and so i will back to the co-chair's response and i think that it is a marketing effort and it is an out reach effort that will not be like a job fair but an information fair that one, indicates individuals on what they are needing to report to us, so that we can better respond to them. and so i think that we have to start all the way back to the
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, and in many ways, those invisible people and so i will back to the co-chair's response and i think that it is a marketing effort and it is an out reach effort that will not be like a job fair but an information fair that one, indicates individuals on what they are needing to report to us, so that we can better respond to them. and so i think that we have to start all the way back to the very beginning, full consent and full knowledge and moving in a timely fashion to seek to create the programming that will address the need. >> okay.
, and in many ways, those invisible people and so i will back to the co-chair's response and i think that it is a marketing effort and it is an out reach effort that will not be like a job fair but an information fair that one, indicates individuals on what they are needing to report to us, so that we can better respond to them. and so i think that we have to start all the way back to the very beginning, full consent and full knowledge and moving in a timely fashion to seek to create the...
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invision vision this idea of building a resort. in 1916 he envisioned the so that he could convince his friends to come out. he wanted to have a familiar background for them. architect and had just finished building grand central station in new york. of the artisans who painted the ceiling. he had these two paint the ceilings of the broadmoor hotel. he wanted the grounds to be beautiful and feel like some glorious estate on the east coast. landscape firm who six years earlier had just finished a nice new park in new york called central park. he wanted to give them the feeling that they were back east , but have it in the setting of the pike's peak region. i gather he had a very dry sense of humor. during prohibition time you tried to bring attention to the fact the prohibition was terrible. he got this idea. one day this elephant showed up. he said it was a gift of the maharaja. yes, he had been to india, and there were pictures and photos of him riding elephants. he said he was a guest. this maharaja gave him this .lephant mr. pen
invision vision this idea of building a resort. in 1916 he envisioned the so that he could convince his friends to come out. he wanted to have a familiar background for them. architect and had just finished building grand central station in new york. of the artisans who painted the ceiling. he had these two paint the ceilings of the broadmoor hotel. he wanted the grounds to be beautiful and feel like some glorious estate on the east coast. landscape firm who six years earlier had just finished...
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you still haven't said what prompted you to pick invisibility. >> because i thought invisibility meant transport myself and pop up where i want. >> into locker rooms and stuff? >> no. meaning i could get from here to california or london. >> that's not invisibility. that's transport. >> let's go. >> see. the powers that be. >> get to the markets. it is a big market day. and we probably won't hit 18,000, but where there's life, there's hope or whatever it is. futures experience a big boost this morning because of two things. first, china's central bank cutting interest rates. also ecb president draghi opening the door to qe. joining us now is boris managing director at bks. his one wish for a power would be that he would be right. >> being invisible gives you access to all the world's financial secrets. that was my first thought. it's much better than seeing people naked. you get more power that way. >> he could make money on it. >> one of our twitter followers just tweeted in if you fly you could unvoid the masses in zone one. >> anyway, boris. >> speaking of inappropriate images, all
you still haven't said what prompted you to pick invisibility. >> because i thought invisibility meant transport myself and pop up where i want. >> into locker rooms and stuff? >> no. meaning i could get from here to california or london. >> that's not invisibility. that's transport. >> let's go. >> see. the powers that be. >> get to the markets. it is a big market day. and we probably won't hit 18,000, but where there's life, there's hope or whatever...
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in the battle royal, our narrator who will become the invisible man and the invisible man ends up at a banquet where he thinks he is going to give a speech on niekro self-reliance. that's what he calls it. and said he finds himself in the middle of the ring with a blindfold on the under 10 other african-american guys and they began wailing each other wildly. all the way crannies of the town who promise to listen to the other fine speech that they're in the same and watch. this is the best entertainment they've had in a long, long time. they beat the stuffing out of fire near rader. after that -- after that, the boys say hey, bills, money all over the place. it's on the green carpet and may run for the green carpet. guess where? the green carpet has been electrified. they are shocked and in pain, but they keep going for the money. you could say this is in a completely fair version of what happened on saturday and sunday afternoons. there is a racial component. there is the financial reward and there's no electronic football players make tremendous amounts of money. they lived like kin
in the battle royal, our narrator who will become the invisible man and the invisible man ends up at a banquet where he thinks he is going to give a speech on niekro self-reliance. that's what he calls it. and said he finds himself in the middle of the ring with a blindfold on the under 10 other african-american guys and they began wailing each other wildly. all the way crannies of the town who promise to listen to the other fine speech that they're in the same and watch. this is the best...
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call this number or go online the invisible alta can transform your life.rthday uncle jerry! (announcer) and help you return to the person you want to be. the person others know you are. alta hearing devices by oticon: reconnect with your family, your friends, yourself. >>> time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. the u.s. navy making history. that was one of two f-35 fighter jets successfully landing on a carrier at sea. the two planes, the first of thousands being made for a brabd new $400 billion fleet. the bad, working a rotating shift could be making you stupid. a new study finds workers perform worse on memory tests. the reason disruption to your sleep cycle. >> jimmy kemp -- jimmy kimmel's halloween trick: >> you ruined my life. >> you must have a belly ache. [laughter] >> that's okay. >> aww! >> some of the kids weren't quite so sweet as that. pitching fits and even thoag some -- throwing some chairs. >> it is time to brew on this and reyour responses. we asked you what is driving you to the polls. >> anthony says veterans i
call this number or go online the invisible alta can transform your life.rthday uncle jerry! (announcer) and help you return to the person you want to be. the person others know you are. alta hearing devices by oticon: reconnect with your family, your friends, yourself. >>> time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. the u.s. navy making history. that was one of two f-35 fighter jets successfully landing on a carrier at sea. the two planes, the first of thousands...
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call this number or go online the invisible alta can transform your life. birthday uncle jerry! (announcer) and help you return to the person you want to be. the person others know you are. alta hearing devices by oticon: reconnect with your family, your friends, yourself. >> good morning. welcome back to "fox & friends first". our nation's immigration course bogged down with thousands of cases involving immigrant children. the null police data showing judges are hearing as many as 800 cases per week. in nearly all of the cases the children don't have lawyers. many judges holding off on making a ruling until the ch lawyers. that is further delaying the system. >> the irs needs money for it sport because they don't follow the requirements. commissioner says it's not enough. the agency still uses the outdated windows xp operating system and windows no longer provide support they have to pay a premium to cover 50,000 of their computers. >> air bag bombshell. a new report claiming the maker of exploding air bags knew about the problem and kept it a secret. good
call this number or go online the invisible alta can transform your life. birthday uncle jerry! (announcer) and help you return to the person you want to be. the person others know you are. alta hearing devices by oticon: reconnect with your family, your friends, yourself. >> good morning. welcome back to "fox & friends first". our nation's immigration course bogged down with thousands of cases involving immigrant children. the null police data showing judges are hearing as...
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. >> hear about their campaign to make the invisible visible. >>> a story you'll like. >> she is shaking her head. >> time was of the essence in both rescues. >> this driver drove his truck into a river that clearly was swelling. he crawls over with a rope tied to him and a second rope tied to the driver of the truck. people fortunately were able to rig this rescue system up. they could put the ladder on the window of the vehicle. the driver starts crawling back to where the people are. they claim the reason he was in the river the first place because he was drunk. >> here is another rescue. you will not believe what these guys are pulling out of this mud that is a construction zone. >> that is horrible. >> when they first got to him, this man was completely submerged in the mud. they are struggling to get him out. they manage to tie a rope around him. they are carefully pulling him out of this mud. they put him on the stretcher and took him to a nearby hospital for medical care. >> love between family members. miles is in for a big surprise. this moment is so great. >> little miles had
. >> hear about their campaign to make the invisible visible. >>> a story you'll like. >> she is shaking her head. >> time was of the essence in both rescues. >> this driver drove his truck into a river that clearly was swelling. he crawls over with a rope tied to him and a second rope tied to the driver of the truck. people fortunately were able to rig this rescue system up. they could put the ladder on the window of the vehicle. the driver starts crawling back...
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. >> in "the invisible front," yochi dreazen talks about two brothers who died while serving in the u.s. army. he compares the reaction of the army to the two deaths and discusses the efforts made by the brothers' parents to bring awareness to ptsd and military suicides. during this event, hosted by the center for a new american security, mr. dreazen is in conversation with major garrett of cbs news. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everybody. good evening. welcome, and thank you for joining us this evening. my name is richard fontaine, i'm the president of the center for new american security, and it's a real pleasure to welcome all of you here to celebrate the publication of yochi freeze p's new book, "the invisible front: love and loss in an era of endless war." yochi, as many of you know, is quite simply one of the very best national security journalists in america today. he's the managing editor of "foreign policy." he has spent nearly four years on the ground in afghanistan and iraq reporting and spending most of his time embedded in front line combat units. he was, befo
. >> in "the invisible front," yochi dreazen talks about two brothers who died while serving in the u.s. army. he compares the reaction of the army to the two deaths and discusses the efforts made by the brothers' parents to bring awareness to ptsd and military suicides. during this event, hosted by the center for a new american security, mr. dreazen is in conversation with major garrett of cbs news. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, everybody. good evening....
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call this number or go online the invisible alta can transform your life.rs know you are. alta hearing devices by oticon: reconnect with your family, your friends, yourself. >>> last week i talked about how president obama needs to stop the kumbaya politics and start protecting americans. your responses. zeus says, i love the term kumbaya politics, judge. if only obama could give isis a group hug and a flower, i'm sure they'd change their ways. and joe says he probably hasn't read the paper lately to learn what's really going on. and april says obama worries we violate everyone else's rights while he violates ours. and david says i support releasing gitmo prisoners at 35,000 feet with no parachute. and forrest says, judge, your job is to continue to fear monger? hey, forrest, my job is to state the facts. if you get your head out of the sand, you'd realize that there is a lot to be afraid of. and hassan says, why do you think the middle east is evil? hey, hassan, i am of middle eastern decent. i am a lebanese christian. i don't think the middle east is evil
call this number or go online the invisible alta can transform your life.rs know you are. alta hearing devices by oticon: reconnect with your family, your friends, yourself. >>> last week i talked about how president obama needs to stop the kumbaya politics and start protecting americans. your responses. zeus says, i love the term kumbaya politics, judge. if only obama could give isis a group hug and a flower, i'm sure they'd change their ways. and joe says he probably hasn't read the...
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you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. see it, and it's the only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 5532 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle... too good to pass up. call 1 800 411 5532 right now and ask about your risk free 30 day trial. get a lyric in your life. there was no question she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to g
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invisible and indifferent, this is just plain wrong. and she is doing what i just he. said.ers that don't match coming up next. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? neil: okay, to hear many liberals tell it, conservatives just hate the poor. since you heard about charitable giving all day, i want to raise the point in the country. this is measured by sheridan come donated to charity. compare that to the bottom 7%, they all voted for president obama. that means i'm not saying that they are both callous, but it does make you think. all i know is that when i meet with liberal friends, i'm not just going for their wallet. what do you make of this amax. >> you're saying that liberals have tea racks arms. [laughter] to i see what you're saying. you have this message about compassion and charity. >> and i don't want to save
invisible and indifferent, this is just plain wrong. and she is doing what i just he. said.ers that don't match coming up next. just like with your investments. that sets you apart. it does? it does. you're type e*. and seeking another perspective is what type e*s do. oh, and your next handhold... is there. you don't have to go it alone. e*trade gives you the support and guidance to make informed decisions. are you type e*? neil: okay, to hear many liberals tell it, conservatives just hate the...
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. >> las actualizaciones incluyen marcas visibles e invisibles, nuevo diseÑo de fondo con impresiÓn des particulares. pero no matrÍcula no es el Único tema que se discutiÓ la conferencia de prensa. el cÓnsul general dijo que su llegada chicago en el verano de 2013 la gente tardaba hasta cuatro meses en obtener una cita. >> hoy es necesario esperar sÓlo dos... de tres a cinco dÍas para que ustedes puedan tener la cita. >> admitiÓ que el sistema mediante el cual se pide la cita deja mucho que desear por ello instan a la gente a pedir una cita por la web o usando su aplicaciÓn telefónica. marÍa balbuena acudiÓ al consulado para obtener un documento y segura que el proceso fue mejor que en aÑos previos. >> ahora son mÁs amables antes eran mÁs cortantes ahora te atienden pronto, te escucha, sÍ hay mucha diferencia. >> el cÓnsul agregó que cuenta con 15 ventanilla de servicio cliente en lugar de 8 y que ha venido trabajando con los empleados para incentivarlos a portarse de manera mÁs amable. leticia vargas dice que hay mejores pero que aÚn hacen falta mÁs cambios. >> me gustarÍa que cuando
. >> las actualizaciones incluyen marcas visibles e invisibles, nuevo diseÑo de fondo con impresiÓn des particulares. pero no matrÍcula no es el Único tema que se discutiÓ la conferencia de prensa. el cÓnsul general dijo que su llegada chicago en el verano de 2013 la gente tardaba hasta cuatro meses en obtener una cita. >> hoy es necesario esperar sÓlo dos... de tres a cinco dÍas para que ustedes puedan tener la cita. >> admitiÓ que el sistema mediante el cual se pide...
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invisible and indifferent, this is just plain wrong. she is doing what i just neil: okay, to hear many liberals tell it, conservatives just hate the poor. since you heard about charitable giving all day, i want to raise the point in the country. this is measured by sheridan come donated to charity. compare that to the bottom 7%, they all voted for president obama. that means i'm not saying that they are both callous, but it does make you think. all i know is that when i meet with liberal friends, i'm not just going for their wallet. what do you make of this amax. >> you're saying that liberals have tea racks arms. [laughter] to i see what you're saying. you have this message about compassion and charity. >> and i don't want to save their godless. and it definitely seems like the liberal community excuse the government as a way of getting money out the door as a way to fund individual is. >> they burst into flames if they walk by a church. but the idea is that democrats are more kind and generous, but the republicans are greedy and uncar
invisible and indifferent, this is just plain wrong. she is doing what i just neil: okay, to hear many liberals tell it, conservatives just hate the poor. since you heard about charitable giving all day, i want to raise the point in the country. this is measured by sheridan come donated to charity. compare that to the bottom 7%, they all voted for president obama. that means i'm not saying that they are both callous, but it does make you think. all i know is that when i meet with liberal...
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you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 5532 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle... too good to pass up. call 1 800 411 5532 right now and ask about your risk free 30 day trial. get a lyric in your life. i'd just gotten married. i was right out of school. my family's all military. you don't know what to expect. then suddenly you're there... in another world. i did my job. you do your best. i remember the faces... how everything mattered... so much more. my buddies... my country... everything... and everyone i loved... back home. ♪ [ male announcer ] for all who've served and all who serve, we ca
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what you're going to think about is why can't we make scars invisible?>> the new center is designed to answer those questions. it will collect data on treating cleft palates and traumatic facial injuries. it will bring together surgeons, oncologists, restorative dentis dentists, hundreds of personalty. josh stevenson had a rare tumor growing in the back of his eye. >> the glasses act as a good mask. if i were to take the glasses off. you can see the extent of what's going on in gin. >> skin from josh's left hig thigh was used to enclose his eye. >> technology is help be facial reconstruction. models of 3d printers allow to help with risky operations. the face is how we breathe, how we eat. it's the most special part of our body. how we look is important to our psychological well-being. so it's about time that the world has a medical research center devoted to it. jesscal baldwin, al jazeera, london. >> it is a thanksgiving tradition right up there with football and family, right? the president pardoning a turk turkey. president obama issued his second ex
what you're going to think about is why can't we make scars invisible?>> the new center is designed to answer those questions. it will collect data on treating cleft palates and traumatic facial injuries. it will bring together surgeons, oncologists, restorative dentis dentists, hundreds of personalty. josh stevenson had a rare tumor growing in the back of his eye. >> the glasses act as a good mask. if i were to take the glasses off. you can see the extent of what's going on in gin....
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you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible.ound the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 5532 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle... too good to pass up. call 1 800 411 5532 right now and ask about your risk free 30 day trial. get a lyric in your life. yoplait light is now better than ever. it still melts in your mouth. with 90 calories. and is now aspartame free. yoplait light. it is so good; it's better than ever. . >>> an important story. what is called a human rights crisis unfolding in mexico. the families of 43 missing students are meeting with federal authorities. some said they are frustrated with police and they are not the only o
you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible.ound the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 5532 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid...
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and the invisible investors who stole it away. on vacation we tend to do things we wouldn't do at home, sometimes try out something we couldn't, or wouldn't dare do in our every day live which is explained the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paddies america tonight found critics warning of serious risks of gun fun in the sun. it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach. where suffers catch a wave, and some tourists -- fire guns. >> every day on streets in front of high end stores travelers are hanking fliers offering the chance to fire guns. >> at gun ranges located right next to luxury shopping malls and hotels. what do you offer these tourists. >> safe and fun shooting experience. it is gun tourism and it's growing. last year, time magazine calmed hawaii ground zero for gun tourism. there are now four private gun clubs within half a mile. and according to the rifle association, an estimated nine out of ten at the shooting ranges are japanese. and critics say gun range owners are not too eag
and the invisible investors who stole it away. on vacation we tend to do things we wouldn't do at home, sometimes try out something we couldn't, or wouldn't dare do in our every day live which is explained the appeal of an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the nation's island paddies america tonight found critics warning of serious risks of gun fun in the sun. it is paradise on earth. waikiki beach. where suffers catch a wave, and some tourists -- fire guns. >> every day on...
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his latest book is "the invisible bridge" the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan. in january of 1973 richard nixon announced the end of the vietnam war and prepared for a triumphant second term until televised watergate hearings hastened his downfall. the american economy slumped into a prolonged recession. as americans began thinking about their nation is no more providential than any other country that pundits declared that from now on successful politicians will be the ones who honor chastened national mood. ronald reagan never got the message against the backdrop of melodramas from the arab oil embargo to patty hearst to the near bankruptcy of america's greatest city, "the invisible bridge" asked the question what does it mean to believe in america? i am honored to ring out our first speaker will be john dean. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i have got these new glasses in case i need to look at my notes. i took them down but i must say i found something good about getting old and that is i had cataract surgery. as i was about to head out to do at
his latest book is "the invisible bridge" the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan. in january of 1973 richard nixon announced the end of the vietnam war and prepared for a triumphant second term until televised watergate hearings hastened his downfall. the american economy slumped into a prolonged recession. as americans began thinking about their nation is no more providential than any other country that pundits declared that from now on successful politicians will be the ones who...
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the invisible shield that promises to protect your car from any ding, any scratch, even from getting. >> plus who would this? cameras catch someone snatching a puppy right from a front yard. tonight a happy ending. bizarre way this pup made it back home. >> and love letters reveal new juicy details about marilyn monroe. what she did on tv that got >> really odd story out of wisconsin. a truck driver gets stuck on a pedestrian bridge. i mean that's a big old truck. he says he was just following his gps and it led him on to the bridge in milwaukee. the 50 year old driver from indiana drove across the entire foot bridge before ending up a lake along the way he knocked down tree after tree after tree and concrete railings and police now sited with him with reckless driving. >> in your money tonight how would you like to not have to worry about ever damaging your car. there's a new product that claims it can protect against any nick or scratch. >> we call it body armor for cars. >> it protects against rock chips, salt rock chips in the winter and minor abrasions from parking. >> here's yo
the invisible shield that promises to protect your car from any ding, any scratch, even from getting. >> plus who would this? cameras catch someone snatching a puppy right from a front yard. tonight a happy ending. bizarre way this pup made it back home. >> and love letters reveal new juicy details about marilyn monroe. what she did on tv that got >> really odd story out of wisconsin. a truck driver gets stuck on a pedestrian bridge. i mean that's a big old truck. he says he...
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first on the battlefield and when they returned, they were denied medical treatment for the invisible wounds of war. we need to make sure number that veterans coming out of the military now are in fact diagnosed and treated. there has to be outreach as well as to veterans of previous wars and they need and deserve better medical treatment. the initiative that the secretary announced a reorganization and realignment has to mean better medical care, better treatment for those invisible wounds of war and post traumatic stress. some estimates are 50%. they come from the military itself which is increasingly recognizing the problem. >> our vets have been through so much. it's heart breaking to see them mistreated. senator, thank you for highlighting this. >> thank you very much. >> this is going to take awareness for the veterans that they have access to a potential reassessment of dishonorable discharges. for this week, we are asking to you help with just that. share the good news from secretary hagel where the dod will offer new consideration for the veterans applying for discharge updat
first on the battlefield and when they returned, they were denied medical treatment for the invisible wounds of war. we need to make sure number that veterans coming out of the military now are in fact diagnosed and treated. there has to be outreach as well as to veterans of previous wars and they need and deserve better medical treatment. the initiative that the secretary announced a reorganization and realignment has to mean better medical care, better treatment for those invisible wounds of...
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. >> so much for the visible rays, but also the invisible rays, such as the infrared and ultraviolet.ite color is infrared, which is a color that is invisible for the human eyes, but it's present everywhere, so it's a color that we can actually perceive in total darkness as well. >> as infrared rays heat and penetrate, they make a good substitute for the sun. >> one of the things i really like to do is sound portraits, so what i like is to get close to the different faces and write down the different notes that i hear and i send them and mp3 of their face so they can hear the of their own face. one of the first faces i listened to was prince charles. and i remember he almost sounded-like a c major. because he has-like, bluish eyes. the combination was almost c major. so it sounded quite harmonious. also realized that we are not black and white, so people that say they're black, they're actually very dark orange. people that say they're orange, they're very light orange. so we're sharing the same hue, just a difference in light. we are all actually orange. >> tune in to "global" at 153
. >> so much for the visible rays, but also the invisible rays, such as the infrared and ultraviolet.ite color is infrared, which is a color that is invisible for the human eyes, but it's present everywhere, so it's a color that we can actually perceive in total darkness as well. >> as infrared rays heat and penetrate, they make a good substitute for the sun. >> one of the things i really like to do is sound portraits, so what i like is to get close to the different faces and...
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in his cover essay on the invisible bridge for "the new york times" book review this past sunday frank rich wrote, it says much about perlstein's gift as a historian that he persuasively portrays a silky splendor interlude between the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan as his subtitle has it. not just as a true bottom of our history but also as a rosetta stone for reading america and its politics today. it says much about his talent as a writer that he makes years of lively engrossing and on occasion partly funny. perlstein knows how to sit through a culture for the telling forgotten detail. true to form, perlstein doesn't condescend to this conservative icon and seems to understand him. for now perlstein has taken the story only through the summer of our bicentennial year but much of what has happened in the nearly four decades since and perhaps much that is yet to come can be found in the pages of his epic work. please welcome rick perlstein. [applause] >> what's wrong with years of font? i'm having a book party next weekend in chicago and we are having a funk djs so i'm thrilled t
in his cover essay on the invisible bridge for "the new york times" book review this past sunday frank rich wrote, it says much about perlstein's gift as a historian that he persuasively portrays a silky splendor interlude between the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan as his subtitle has it. not just as a true bottom of our history but also as a rosetta stone for reading america and its politics today. it says much about his talent as a writer that he makes years of lively...
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sospechamos quiÉnes se atreven esa muchas veces es la percepciÓn de nuestros grandes trabajadores como invisiblesendo. si yo sentÍ horrible al enterarme, a pesar de que tus papÁs nunca han sido buenos, me imagino cÓmo debe de dolerte a ti, que son tu sangre. >> en un impulso quise ir y hablar con el silencioso, apelar a su bondad, pero no me atrevÍ. >> ay, es mejor asÍ. no sabes la cantidad de veces que yo he tratado que me escuche, que renuncie a esa venganza tan absurda y que ya decida vivir una vida normal, pero no he logrado nada.
sospechamos quiÉnes se atreven esa muchas veces es la percepciÓn de nuestros grandes trabajadores como invisiblesendo. si yo sentÍ horrible al enterarme, a pesar de que tus papÁs nunca han sido buenos, me imagino cÓmo debe de dolerte a ti, que son tu sangre. >> en un impulso quise ir y hablar con el silencioso, apelar a su bondad, pero no me atrevÍ. >> ay, es mejor asÍ. no sabes la cantidad de veces que yo he tratado que me escuche, que renuncie a esa venganza tan absurda y...
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we are seeing companieses make decisions so it's invisible to the user. we are seeing people developing apps which are very easy to usement is. >> almost every day there is a security breach. i'm waiting for the day when the stocks get punished for breacheses so there is a cause and effect oothat forces them to -- >> to invest. we know what to do to secure the information. just people aren't doing it. if you do these five things you reduce 80% of wraebreacheses. >> with about a minute left, what's the thing that in internet law you think this is the next big thing that we'll be talking about -- not net neutrality or privacy. >> not those thing sths. >> they're huge. but what's on the radar? >> probably drones. and artificial intelligence. i think there we have technology getting to a point where we are doing data mining and predictive and risk analysis such that, you know, how much do we let machines make the decisions for us versus humans making decisions. >> jennifer granic, stanford law, thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks. >> up next, we'
we are seeing companieses make decisions so it's invisible to the user. we are seeing people developing apps which are very easy to usement is. >> almost every day there is a security breach. i'm waiting for the day when the stocks get punished for breacheses so there is a cause and effect oothat forces them to -- >> to invest. we know what to do to secure the information. just people aren't doing it. if you do these five things you reduce 80% of wraebreacheses. >> with about...
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. >> it was invisible to us with goggles on. a high-speed camera captures the air patterns.algorithm is used to reveal the direction and magnitude of the area created by the flapper. >> of course, it is just a stand-in. >> would you like to hold. >> absolutely. we studied one of the smallest parrot species in the world. they are smart. >> eric trained roo and other birds to fly from perch to perch and through the laser beam. >> you want to look good. >> personal grooming. initially i started with a small distance. once i see that they are distance. >> to protect the birds he had to design goggles for them, like the ones we wore. >> the goggles i made from scratch. >> they are tiny, bringing new meaning to the aviator glasses. >> these are fantastic. >> the ultimate goal is not designing cute eyewear. it's to build better drones by studying the micromovements of bird types. a prototype takes information birds. >> they rotate about this. this bit is like a wristband. >> yes, this is like the wrist. so the wings can flap like this. then there's a degree of freedom so they want
. >> it was invisible to us with goggles on. a high-speed camera captures the air patterns.algorithm is used to reveal the direction and magnitude of the area created by the flapper. >> of course, it is just a stand-in. >> would you like to hold. >> absolutely. we studied one of the smallest parrot species in the world. they are smart. >> eric trained roo and other birds to fly from perch to perch and through the laser beam. >> you want to look good. >>...
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you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible.only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 5532 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7. an invisible hearing aid is wonderful. finding one with zero daily hassle... too good to pass up. call 1 800 411 5532 right now and ask about your risk free 30 day trial. get a lyric in your life. for most people, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when y
you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible.only device that works round the clock with zero daily hassle. no batteries to change. no taking off and putting on everyday. sound good? call 1 800 411 5532 now. this is the lyric. lyric fits comfortably right next to your ear drum to deliver truly natural sound quality. in fact, 95% of users prefer lyric sound quality to their old hearing aid. now the miller twin with lyric can hear and do most everything her sister does 24/7....