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." >> you talk about hurricane isaac before sandy.en red cross ordered 80 trucks and emergency response vehicles to leave the lot empty, drive around mississippi to make it look like they were doing something. >> that's right. we talked to multiple people who observed rackley took part in that incident. i spoke with one of the emergency response vehicle drivers who was a volunteer, ,ike most red cross workers driven from north carolina to respond to isaac, which hit the gulf coast a couple months thate sandy, and told me the red cross effort was actually worse than the storm. in particular, there was this incident where he was told to take his emergency response vehicle out and drive around to make it look like they were doing something. talks yesterday, democracy now! spoke with laura howe, vice president of public relations for the american red cross. we asked her if they diverted these vehicles to be the backdrop instead of using them to deliver services. this is how she responded. >> this is patently and true. the red cross did no
." >> you talk about hurricane isaac before sandy.en red cross ordered 80 trucks and emergency response vehicles to leave the lot empty, drive around mississippi to make it look like they were doing something. >> that's right. we talked to multiple people who observed rackley took part in that incident. i spoke with one of the emergency response vehicle drivers who was a volunteer, ,ike most red cross workers driven from north carolina to respond to isaac, which hit the gulf...
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a birth record for another isaac spinoza, the great great grandson of isaac, the debtor. >> the father's marriage. >> reporter: interesting. >> very. >> reporter: so there's a father but no marriage. is that unusual? >> very unusual. it's a small community. >> reporter: but wait. there's more. a record of isaac's mother. >> married in 1811. >> reporter: ah. >> with a different husband. >> reporter: ah. >> she had a kid. she had isaac. >> yep. >> reporter: married to somebody else? >> for years. >> reporter: and the son, isaac -- >> he's your -- it's a jewish name for a child without any rights. >> reporter: his offspring, too. that could be why isaac's son, benjamin, left amsterdam and came to the united states in 1867. benjamin spinoza, born in amsterdam in 1850 died in boston in 1907. and the spinoza and bermans have been there ever since. the search for spinoza, the connection to baruch spinoza came up empty but at least one part was true. >> reporter: benjamin spinoza's father is what is called a momser. do you know what that is? >> not really. >> his parents were not married when he
a birth record for another isaac spinoza, the great great grandson of isaac, the debtor. >> the father's marriage. >> reporter: interesting. >> very. >> reporter: so there's a father but no marriage. is that unusual? >> very unusual. it's a small community. >> reporter: but wait. there's more. a record of isaac's mother. >> married in 1811. >> reporter: ah. >> with a different husband. >> reporter: ah. >> she had a kid. she had...
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the nude figure of isaac is based on classical models.his is a triumph of a goldsmith's craft, embodying lessons learned from antique statuary and combining that with a gothic grace learned from the art of northern europe. florence is still a thriving center for the goldsmith's art. this is the studio of signor giorgio chilleri at the ponte vecchio. he works here as a master with his apprentice craftsmen. a whole generation of florentine artists-- ghiberti, brunelleschi, donatello-- began work in studios not unlike this, working on just such meticulous and minute creations before moving on in their careers to their monumental works of art. in an environment where the craftsman's skill so is highly prized, it was inevitable that their status should rise. inevitable, too, that the most brilliant of them-- men like brunelleschi and donatello-- should resent the restrictions which the craft guilds could place on them and the implication that their work was menial, a mechanical craft. and so, increasingly during this century, such artists came
the nude figure of isaac is based on classical models.his is a triumph of a goldsmith's craft, embodying lessons learned from antique statuary and combining that with a gothic grace learned from the art of northern europe. florence is still a thriving center for the goldsmith's art. this is the studio of signor giorgio chilleri at the ponte vecchio. he works here as a master with his apprentice craftsmen. a whole generation of florentine artists-- ghiberti, brunelleschi, donatello-- began work...
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isaacs, bloomberg news spoke to an emergency position in new york city and he said, quoting here "any infectious disease is just a plane ride away in our society now." humanitarian crisis of this magnitude, what do you think the protocol should be or people traveling to and from an area that has been ravaged by disease? a great question. i know there's a lot of concern whether or not the disease may have spread in the airplane. my education and my knowledge of it is if he was not symptomatic, did not have a fever, he could not be shedding virus while in the aircraft. the problem is, we do not have a rapid test for the disease. the only way they can test is after you become symptomatic. there is this time a vulnerability where a person can travel and be carrying the , but not the infectious and not be detected. >> i am speaking with ken isaacs, vice president of international programs at samaritan's purse. mr. isaacs, how do you a lady he pulls fears and prevent a panic yat could -- how do you allay and prevent ars panic that could prevent you from doing good? >> we understand there ar
isaacs, bloomberg news spoke to an emergency position in new york city and he said, quoting here "any infectious disease is just a plane ride away in our society now." humanitarian crisis of this magnitude, what do you think the protocol should be or people traveling to and from an area that has been ravaged by disease? a great question. i know there's a lot of concern whether or not the disease may have spread in the airplane. my education and my knowledge of it is if he was not...
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isaacs. do you believe that the people who were monitoring thomas duncan that they should have all gone into quarantine right away and is 21 days enough? >> if the people that were giving mr. duncan treatment did not have on adequate personal protective equipment, they would be considered a high risk. this is in the cdc's algorhythm of risk analysis. the problem is that the cdc, once they get entrenched in a policy, that policy is everything that they go by, and it's very difficult for them as a bureaucracy to see past the decision that's been made. in hindsight absolutely they should have gone into isolation, and if they had any direct contact with any of his body fluids, they should have immediately gone into isolation, and i would have thought that somebody amongst the group or the observers would have caught on to that quickly. >> a lot of people asking those same questions, sir, and especially going on airplanes and on cruise ships to boot. >> how serious should everyday americans be tak
isaacs. do you believe that the people who were monitoring thomas duncan that they should have all gone into quarantine right away and is 21 days enough? >> if the people that were giving mr. duncan treatment did not have on adequate personal protective equipment, they would be considered a high risk. this is in the cdc's algorhythm of risk analysis. the problem is that the cdc, once they get entrenched in a policy, that policy is everything that they go by, and it's very difficult for...
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for more, we are joined now by isaac arnsdorf. he is an energy and commodities reporter with bloomberg news. so we've seen it decline a lot and sometimes there's a lag between the price of oil and the price of gas. are we likely to see the price of gas go lower? >> it could continue to tick down a little bit. we are seeing oil prices start to stabilize, significantly lower than they were this summer, but it depend sort of where oil goes from now. if oil continues its freefall, really, or feendz a floor around $80 a barrel. >> sreenivasan: is it likely to last? there are so many different factors pushing it down? >> absolute. we've got very soft demand global low, and expanding supply from the u.s., and really all eyes are on opec now to see if they cut back supply or continue to add supply and let prices continue to fall. >> sreenivasan: there were comments made by imf in saudi arabia this week about what's good, what's bad for saudi arabia. >> the i.m.f. estimates saudi arabia needs about $83 a barrel to break evenots budget. but
for more, we are joined now by isaac arnsdorf. he is an energy and commodities reporter with bloomberg news. so we've seen it decline a lot and sometimes there's a lag between the price of oil and the price of gas. are we likely to see the price of gas go lower? >> it could continue to tick down a little bit. we are seeing oil prices start to stabilize, significantly lower than they were this summer, but it depend sort of where oil goes from now. if oil continues its freefall, really, or...
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bill isaac is the former fdic we will and also discuss this with him. watching "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> our twitter question of the -- what could trigger a selloff in united states stocks? @bsurveillance. our twitter question of the day. richard frost in hong kong protestersthe mix of and -- we thank richard frost from his room -- for his reporting from hong kong. that's get to company news with scarlet fu. >> we start with apple. the company will add the new ,olor option for its ipads according to people familiar with apple's plan. the strategy is aimed at boosting shipments. ipad for tom keene. sayswall street journal" they are offering busy dvd titles. overn is negotiating pricing. a pay cut for the ceo of cisco systems. john chambers getting $16.5 million in compensation for the latest fiscal year, a 22% decline. that comes after cisco fell short of its revenue for operating targets. >> can i give john chambers a victory lap? i have been one of his harshest critics. 25 and has to sustained there in the tech rally. cisco toracle to microsoft --
bill isaac is the former fdic we will and also discuss this with him. watching "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> our twitter question of the -- what could trigger a selloff in united states stocks? @bsurveillance. our twitter question of the day. richard frost in hong kong protestersthe mix of and -- we thank richard frost from his room -- for his reporting from hong kong. that's get to company news with scarlet fu. >> we start with apple. the company will add the new ,olor...
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she had isaac. still married to somebody else. >> for years. >> reporter: and the son isaac?rter: his offspring, too, that could be why isaac's son, benjamin, left amsterdam and came to the united states in 1867. benjamin spinoza, born in amsterdam in 1850, died in boston in 1907, spinoza bermans have been there ever since. the search for spinoza, the connection to baruqu spinoza came up empty. at least one part was true. benjamin spinoza's father is what's called a momzer. his parents were not married when he was born. >> so that part is true. lot of bastards after all. >> reporter: yes the name on the wall might not be our history but our name filled with its own history. >> wow. lot of information there. >> pretty crazy. amsterdam the records there are insane. 700 years' worth of records. you pick up the books page are page of information that seventh grade grandfather was a half million dollars in debt. it listed what he owed and to whom. >> what did your father think? >> look, it's his middle name, my middle name my grandmother's maiden name. he sort of thought we were d
she had isaac. still married to somebody else. >> for years. >> reporter: and the son isaac?rter: his offspring, too, that could be why isaac's son, benjamin, left amsterdam and came to the united states in 1867. benjamin spinoza, born in amsterdam in 1850, died in boston in 1907, spinoza bermans have been there ever since. the search for spinoza, the connection to baruqu spinoza came up empty. at least one part was true. benjamin spinoza's father is what's called a momzer. his...
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chris isaac should be hitting the stage. she says this is the hottest weekend that she has ever seen. nbc bay area news. >>> thanks a lot. it turns out san jose picked a rather hot weekend for homecoming. for the game, it wasn't just brats and chicken. the cooler tailgaters were doing whatever they had to do to beat the heat. >> i'm beating the heat with a cold cocktail. >> we're in the shade. >> we should point out that the boy had it right. water is cooling, but alcoholic beverages aren't -- >> they don't hydrate you. >> spartans are playing nevada, las vegas. >>> it shows mostly green areas in the golden state, but then it gets a little bleaker. this one taken in 2008 reveals the loss of water with much of the area going yellow. the entire state of california in red. sacramento and the san joaquin river basins have lost trillions of water. california's water problems have been going on for more than ten years. you can track the temps in your neighborhood on our website. you can find that at nbcbayarea.com. >>> too many to
chris isaac should be hitting the stage. she says this is the hottest weekend that she has ever seen. nbc bay area news. >>> thanks a lot. it turns out san jose picked a rather hot weekend for homecoming. for the game, it wasn't just brats and chicken. the cooler tailgaters were doing whatever they had to do to beat the heat. >> i'm beating the heat with a cold cocktail. >> we're in the shade. >> we should point out that the boy had it right. water is cooling, but...
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in the wake of hurricane isaac and superstm sandy. the joint investigation by n-p-r and the journalism no profit 'pro-publica cites internal documents and interviews with staffers. it claims that emergency trucks meant to deliver aid were often driven around nearly empty -- 'just to be seen.' or.. taken out of commissio be used as backdrops for news conferences. the red cross is defending its response to both storms. the federal reserve announced today: it's ending it's bond-buying pro, because the economy no long needs as much help. the six-year stimulus effort fld the market with bonds to ke interest rates low.. to encourage spending and investing. the central banks plan to hold its key intere rate near zero, for now. stocks slipped a little bitn the news.. the dow gave back 31 points, to close ju under the 17-thousand mark. the nasdaq and s&p-500 also modest losses. something happened on the world wide web today. it's complicated. most of us wo' understand it. but julie watts explains it's going to make it easier for us to su the i
in the wake of hurricane isaac and superstm sandy. the joint investigation by n-p-r and the journalism no profit 'pro-publica cites internal documents and interviews with staffers. it claims that emergency trucks meant to deliver aid were often driven around nearly empty -- 'just to be seen.' or.. taken out of commissio be used as backdrops for news conferences. the red cross is defending its response to both storms. the federal reserve announced today: it's ending it's bond-buying pro, because...
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my opponent, congressman cassidy voted against funding for his own district when isaac hit. he sided with the republican party in the republican study committee budget which said, sorry, we can't afford disaster aid for isaac. we can afford no off-sets for people that make over a million dollars but not for disaster aid. so i fight hard for the state that is in the bull's-eye of disasters. and it affects, south, middle and north. i also think that revenue sharing is an important thing to fight for. i have secured it as a scrune ormember of the energy committee. i'm now chair of the energy committee. that funding must be protected. we need to save our coast. we need to build energy jobs and that's what at state in this election . >> thank you. would you vote for the debt ceiling? >> i voted for america to pay its bill. he voted for the government to shutdown. i did not. that's a big difference in our record. >> dr. cassidy? >> i voted for hurricane sandy but i didn't vote for $30 billion. what i didn't vote for was related on that which wasn't related to hurricane sandy. that
my opponent, congressman cassidy voted against funding for his own district when isaac hit. he sided with the republican party in the republican study committee budget which said, sorry, we can't afford disaster aid for isaac. we can afford no off-sets for people that make over a million dollars but not for disaster aid. so i fight hard for the state that is in the bull's-eye of disasters. and it affects, south, middle and north. i also think that revenue sharing is an important thing to fight...
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lot of rather difficult choices but we want you to make the right choice with with respect to this isaac issue not addressing bears the burden to this community we feel last week we're getting a world-class education our oldest is hayden working through the executive few minutes ago things and erecting had an this the fourth grade wants to talk about what is happening with his class to erecting than can you say. >> hello my name is erecting than i'm in mandarin and everyday in my class me and my friends also see my teacher being really stressed because we're a bunch of people are having problems and the last few weeks people are being physical with those problems and a lot of people are being sent out of class i feel walk lessor not getting to learn that much because our teachers also having to get on the phone to get someone open the phone to take somebody down and the last couple of days i've seen two people go around and through chairs and someday i think someone will get hurt. >> oh, okay. all right. so he's saying this because we understand they need the space to run and get their e
lot of rather difficult choices but we want you to make the right choice with with respect to this isaac issue not addressing bears the burden to this community we feel last week we're getting a world-class education our oldest is hayden working through the executive few minutes ago things and erecting had an this the fourth grade wants to talk about what is happening with his class to erecting than can you say. >> hello my name is erecting than i'm in mandarin and everyday in my class me...
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some of the headliners include chris isaac and emmy lou harris.e spoke with his granddaughter who is carrying on the legacy. >> i think he'd be excited that we carried the tradition on. my favorite thing about the whole festival -- there's no sponsors. there's no advertising. it's not about selling anything or corporate america or anything. just about enjoying yourself and being out in the park and dancing to music and not caring what anybody else thinks. >> i really like it because i love music. and they have really good seats so we can see them up close. >> reporter: 750,000 people are expected throughout this weekend, meaning traffic is going to be heavy. this weekend, temperatures expected to be in the high 80s to low 90s here. medical staff here says if you are headed to the festival, be prepared. >> we have a staff of 40 to 50 folks out here. we have three separate first aid locations at the event. as well as our main medical, which is right behind me. we have water and gatorade available. sunscreen. ♪ >> reporter: if you can't make it out h
some of the headliners include chris isaac and emmy lou harris.e spoke with his granddaughter who is carrying on the legacy. >> i think he'd be excited that we carried the tradition on. my favorite thing about the whole festival -- there's no sponsors. there's no advertising. it's not about selling anything or corporate america or anything. just about enjoying yourself and being out in the park and dancing to music and not caring what anybody else thinks. >> i really like it because...
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the report focuses on red cross after sandy and isaac.front of emergency response vehicles. they believe those cars were diverted from those in need to promote red cross's image. more than 17,000 red cross workers were dispatched to 12 states following the days and week following superstorm sandy. $11.5 million was raised to help people in the storm zone. according to the report, during hurricane sandy and isaac, the disaster relief organization had another mission -- marketing. >> what they would do is take these trucks, which have a big famous red cross logo, and they would put them at press conferences and photo ops. >> reporter: jesse is a writer for pro-publica, with reporters from npr, they conducted interviews with former and current red cross employees. >> it's in their own documents they diverted assets for public relations purposes. i think people expect the red cross to be a well-run organization. i think they don't expect their money to be wasted. and certainly not on pr exercises. >> reporter: another sandy response report by
the report focuses on red cross after sandy and isaac.front of emergency response vehicles. they believe those cars were diverted from those in need to promote red cross's image. more than 17,000 red cross workers were dispatched to 12 states following the days and week following superstorm sandy. $11.5 million was raised to help people in the storm zone. according to the report, during hurricane sandy and isaac, the disaster relief organization had another mission -- marketing. >> what...
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. >> let's talk now to isaac who is a specialist in infectious diseases at the toronto general hospitalniversity health network. he joins us via skype from toronto. thank you for joining us at this grim juncture where we're looking at 5,000 if not plus deaths from this outbreak. but can we talk specifically about screening, because i suppose that is the issue that has quite a lot of controversy at the moment. how scientific is this issue of screening? >> yeah, that's a great question. and screening certainly offers a line of defense. it's just a very, very thin line of defense. usually screening refers to screening people who are leaving the affected countries. and that means screening at the airports where they are departing from or at the airports where they are arriving. with the ebola virus, the incubation period from the time one becomes infected to the time one systems system mattic is quite long. but most people have an incubation period of eight to nine days. so screening is not the most efficient mode to detect cases, because people could be without symptoms for very, very long
. >> let's talk now to isaac who is a specialist in infectious diseases at the toronto general hospitalniversity health network. he joins us via skype from toronto. thank you for joining us at this grim juncture where we're looking at 5,000 if not plus deaths from this outbreak. but can we talk specifically about screening, because i suppose that is the issue that has quite a lot of controversy at the moment. how scientific is this issue of screening? >> yeah, that's a great...
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the giants told me tonight singing the national anthem will be chris isaac. live in san francisco, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> those thick beards will give those nationals away. all right. thank you, sal. [laughter] >>> if the giants win the series is over and they move on to the national league championship series to face the dodgers or the cardinals. but if the nationals win tonight, the teams go back to washington, d.c. for a final desistive game five on -- decisive game five on thursday. >>> new details in the domestic violence case involving ray mcdonald. there are reports that the case could lead to changes in the san jose police department. it appears an off-duty sergeant who also works as part of the 49ers security detail was at mcdonald's home when the allege the incident occurred. according to reports, his presence complicated the investigation and caused delays. an internal investigation is underway into hands-free devices are supposed to make it safer to use cell phones while driving but two new studies suggest that's not the case. acco
the giants told me tonight singing the national anthem will be chris isaac. live in san francisco, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> those thick beards will give those nationals away. all right. thank you, sal. [laughter] >>> if the giants win the series is over and they move on to the national league championship series to face the dodgers or the cardinals. but if the nationals win tonight, the teams go back to washington, d.c. for a final desistive game five on -- decisive...
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i think it was in 1942 that isaac the science-fiction writer define the three laws of row bolttics, and that was like the first effort. it's a realization rather if you have intelligent creatures, machine creatures moving around in our environment, interacting with us, driving cars or performing operations, then those machines will have to make decisions. sometimes those decisions have to have a moral underpinning. they have to be moral decisions. just imagine driving a car down the road to avoid an accident and is given basically two choices. either to kill person a or kill person b. how will that machine make this decision? this is a moral decision. it's a very perhaps predictable decision if we go down to the road this has cost. these are issues we definitely need to address, and if they did not concern purely the media establishment if you like or the battlefield. they have to do with what will happen in our everyday lives as well. >> sebastian, george raises an interesting issue here, without getting too technical, how do you code for moral consequences? how do you code for ethics?
i think it was in 1942 that isaac the science-fiction writer define the three laws of row bolttics, and that was like the first effort. it's a realization rather if you have intelligent creatures, machine creatures moving around in our environment, interacting with us, driving cars or performing operations, then those machines will have to make decisions. sometimes those decisions have to have a moral underpinning. they have to be moral decisions. just imagine driving a car down the road to...
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and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that -- isaac bruce and they thought he was close to that. jim: next gen stats have him credited with 968 yards of running tonight in total, of all the plays. 120 receiving yards. that's thompson hurdling ahead for another first down. time-out called again by the chargers. their last. phil: bring the tight end, virgil green, across. everybody chasing the football. thompson cuts it back. good run. really, when you look at it, starting corners are out, you have to see san diego if they're willing to fight. jim: the broncos will goen to a three-game road trip to new england, which will be our national double-header game coming up in 10 days' time. then at oakland, at st. louis. they had their bye week early in the season. week four. san diego meanwhile will be at miami next week. where they haven't won in 30 years. then they'll have the bye week. thompson, another four. which will bring us to the 2:00 warning. jim: they played three close games a year ago, these two. including the divisional round here at denve
and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that -- isaac bruce and they thought he was close to that. jim: next gen stats have him credited with 968 yards of running tonight in total, of all the plays. 120 receiving yards. that's thompson hurdling ahead for another first down. time-out called again by the chargers. their last. phil: bring the tight end, virgil green, across. everybody chasing the football. thompson cuts it back. good run. really, when you...
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and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that -- isaac bruce and they thought he was close to that. jim: next gen stats have him credited with 968 yards of running tonight in total, of all the plays. 120 receiving yards. that's thompson hurdling ahead for another first down. time-out called again by the chargers. their last. phil: bring the tight end, virgil green, across. everybody chasing the football. thompson cuts it back. good run. really, when you look at it, starting corners are out, you have to see san diego if they're willing to fight. jim: the broncos will goen to a three-game road trip to new england, which will be our national double-header game coming up in 10 days' time. then at oakland, at st. louis. they had their bye week early in the season. week four. san diego meanwhile will be at miami next week. where they haven't won in 30 years. then they'll have the bye week. thompson, another four. which will bring us to the 2:00 warning. jim: they played three close games a year ago, these two. including the divisional round here at denve
and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that -- isaac bruce and they thought he was close to that. jim: next gen stats have him credited with 968 yards of running tonight in total, of all the plays. 120 receiving yards. that's thompson hurdling ahead for another first down. time-out called again by the chargers. their last. phil: bring the tight end, virgil green, across. everybody chasing the football. thompson cuts it back. good run. really, when you...
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isaac joining us. >> today is a big one for other reasons as well.enty public last night on the new york stock exchange and made its trading debut this morning. it is backed by blackstone and raised $330 million, pricing the shares at $16 apiece. so far, shares are doing pretty well, up more than 6%. theceo is on the floor of new york stock exchange. left about the timing of the ipo. a tricky couple of weeks for markets. how does that affect rising? >> we are not looking at this from a short-term perspective. we are coming to capital markets to get the resources necessary to build the company to provide people with an alternative source of power and help people lower their luck -- lower their electricity bill. we are excited to be here. markets are down but we are doing well and we are excited to be on the big word and now having the capital to meet customers needs. yourw exactly does business model work? it is tricky. >> we are very customer driven. we go out in the neighborhood and we do a cell and we do all of finance and, all aspects installing a
isaac joining us. >> today is a big one for other reasons as well.enty public last night on the new york stock exchange and made its trading debut this morning. it is backed by blackstone and raised $330 million, pricing the shares at $16 apiece. so far, shares are doing pretty well, up more than 6%. theceo is on the floor of new york stock exchange. left about the timing of the ipo. a tricky couple of weeks for markets. how does that affect rising? >> we are not looking at this...
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isaac hernández pregunta: llegué a estados unidos en el 1996, he salido solo una vez a méxico en el añopareja hace más de 3 años, ella es ciudadana americana, qué posibilidad tengo de que ella me arregle mi estatus migratorio? debo casarme? patricia response 2boxes juanfra on camera take cg1 si usted tiene preguntas llmenos ya mismo al 408-944-4813 o envela a nuestro correo electrnico... noticierot48@tele mundo.com... o a nuestra pgina de facebook: facebook/telemund o48 put placeholder here juanfra/ots ---no todo es una celebracin en el desfile de los campeones, la gran fiesta ha originado una ausencia ---no todo es una celebracin en el desfile de los campeones, la gran fiesta ha originado una ausencia escolar en las escuelas del rea de la baha... take vo --- en san francisco el superintendente quiere evitar que los estudiantes falten a sus centros educativos porque esto genera miles de dlares en prdidas... --- en el año 2012 el distrito escolar en tan solo un da ...perdi 160 mil dlares por ausencia de alumnos... ---la autoridad inst a los padres llevar a sus hijos a las escuelas... top
isaac hernández pregunta: llegué a estados unidos en el 1996, he salido solo una vez a méxico en el añopareja hace más de 3 años, ella es ciudadana americana, qué posibilidad tengo de que ella me arregle mi estatus migratorio? debo casarme? patricia response 2boxes juanfra on camera take cg1 si usted tiene preguntas llmenos ya mismo al 408-944-4813 o envela a nuestro correo electrnico... noticierot48@tele mundo.com... o a nuestra pgina de facebook: facebook/telemund o48 put placeholder...
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later this evening, chris isaac and social distortion will headline.orrow you can check out defe defetwe emmy lou harris. >> another day of hot dry conditions may have contributed to a fire burning along a frontage road. firefighters are on scene. no word on what caused it. >>> no jackets required in san francisco. you see people enjoying the weather in shorts and t-shirts. temperatures did reach 91 today. and is this a live look from santa cruz. very packed sand. let's check in for a look at hot spots. drew. >> for the third day, would e'r talking temperatures 10 to 20 degrees above normal. radar is quiet. it is warm in a lot of spots. 90 in san jose. san francisco, 83. 94 in concord. one area getting relief, half moon bay as fallen into the 70s. heat advisory in effect for the way and inland locations. so find some shade. it is certainly hot. live look whether show you a refreshing look along the bay waters. and hot temperatures at 6:00, anywhere from 75 to 95. by 9:00, still warm. even around hmidnight, skies bu some spots still in the 70s. >>> you
later this evening, chris isaac and social distortion will headline.orrow you can check out defe defetwe emmy lou harris. >> another day of hot dry conditions may have contributed to a fire burning along a frontage road. firefighters are on scene. no word on what caused it. >>> no jackets required in san francisco. you see people enjoying the weather in shorts and t-shirts. temperatures did reach 91 today. and is this a live look from santa cruz. very packed sand. let's check in...
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. >> we are concealing her face but sharing her eyewitness account of the botched murder isaac carriedÉeout on this wheaton street. >> i thought he was joking. >> the target was this world 18-year-old sister. one went into her back and two others went straight into her arms. on the day of the shooting, his grandfather called his own flesh and blood uncontrollable. >> he doesn't listen to parents. >> in fact, court documents claim he belongs to the little our gang, and sought to smoke the victim because she had recently snitched to the police will stop >> how unusual is it at a third teen-year-old be tried as an adult? not every county top prosecutor says this is an exception. >> it is extraordinary and should be and -- should be extraordinary that a young person would be put into a court only very, very rarely, but this is one of those cases. >> the victim's sister could not agree more. >> he's a bad kid. he got kicked out and everything. charged ahave 19-year-old kensington man in the shooting. as for the victim, she remarkably only suffered minor injuries. she raised her arms at the ve
. >> we are concealing her face but sharing her eyewitness account of the botched murder isaac carriedÉeout on this wheaton street. >> i thought he was joking. >> the target was this world 18-year-old sister. one went into her back and two others went straight into her arms. on the day of the shooting, his grandfather called his own flesh and blood uncontrollable. >> he doesn't listen to parents. >> in fact, court documents claim he belongs to the little our gang,...
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hasta polÍticos como isaac galvÁn. >> le hice comida cuando ganÓ la elecciÓn, para su cumpleaÑos.personas para navidad me ordenÓ 200 piezas de pollo. de pollo crudo para otra fiesta que tuvo aquÍ en el parque. >> quisimos corroborar la denuncia visitando la casa del concejal. >> seÑor galvÁn, buenos dÍas. su puerta estÁ abierta, quisiera hablar con nosotros, por favor? >> nadie saliÓ. le marcamos a su telÉfono personal. >> hello. >> seÑor galvÁn? hola, quÉ tal? buenos dÍas. (cortaron) >> nos colgÓ. >> por quÉ cree usted que este galvÁn no quiere hablar con nosotros? >> por miedo que salga todo a la luz. >> en una entrevista previa el concejal dijo que le prestÓ tres mil dÓlares a hernÁndez que sÓlo ordenó comida en tres ocasiones. menciona que cualquiera puede falsificar recibos. nadie puede decir que usted recibiÓ dinero de galvÁn para abrir este negocio. >> no. si alguien dice que recibÍ dinero de Él que me compruebe cÓmo y cuÁndo, ddÓ me lo dio. >> el colmo cuando victor le cobrÓ a galvÁn. y este presuntamente en lugar de pagarle le enviÓ a los inspectores municipales de la ciu
hasta polÍticos como isaac galvÁn. >> le hice comida cuando ganÓ la elecciÓn, para su cumpleaÑos.personas para navidad me ordenÓ 200 piezas de pollo. de pollo crudo para otra fiesta que tuvo aquÍ en el parque. >> quisimos corroborar la denuncia visitando la casa del concejal. >> seÑor galvÁn, buenos dÍas. su puerta estÁ abierta, quisiera hablar con nosotros, por favor? >> nadie saliÓ. le marcamos a su telÉfono personal. >> hello. >> seÑor...
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my opponent congressman cassidy voted against funding for his own district when isaac hit. he sided with the republican party and the republican study committee who said sorry we can't afford aid for isaac. we can't afford offsets for people to make over $1 million but not for disaster aid. i've fought hard for the state that was in the bulls-eye of disasters. i also think revenue sharing is an important thing to fight for it. i have secured it as a junior member of the energy committee. i'm now chair of the energy committee. that funding must be protected. when did savor koizumi to build energy jobs and that is what is at stake in this election. >> moderator: would you also voted in favor or against raising the debt limit? landrieu: i voted for america to pay its bills. my opponent voted to shut the government down and i did not in there's a big difference in the record. cassidy: i've voted for hurricane sandy coverage but i didn't vote for $30 billion. what i didn't vote for her was not related to hurricane sandy money. governor cuomo ran an ad enticing other businesses s
my opponent congressman cassidy voted against funding for his own district when isaac hit. he sided with the republican party and the republican study committee who said sorry we can't afford aid for isaac. we can't afford offsets for people to make over $1 million but not for disaster aid. i've fought hard for the state that was in the bulls-eye of disasters. i also think revenue sharing is an important thing to fight for it. i have secured it as a junior member of the energy committee. i'm...
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the duke of new york who isaac haze, you have got to play that part, miller. >> you ought to start selling strip clubs for open pole am number nights. good music for strip club. >> we have got to kind of refine it a little bit. dennis miller, everybody. >> ancillary revenue stream. >> the d man and i will see everybody in charleston, philadelphia saturday october 25th. only 25 tickets remain for philly. details on bill o'reilly dot cop. martha maccallum on deck. whoopi goldberg chiding rosie o'donnell over racism. right back with it. hannah. new tena instadry. designed for those unexpected leaks with 864 tiny funnels to zip wetness away. and even when you twist not a drop escapes. that's fearless protection poise maximum can't match. (teacher) and i can stay perfectly dry. with tena, i'm not afraid. and you won't be either. call 1-877-get-tena. >>> back of the book segment tonight. did you see that? as you may know "the view" has changed cast members whoopi goldberg and rosie o'donnell are in the forefront now. the other day rosie o'donnell stated criticism of president obama's coffee cup
the duke of new york who isaac haze, you have got to play that part, miller. >> you ought to start selling strip clubs for open pole am number nights. good music for strip club. >> we have got to kind of refine it a little bit. dennis miller, everybody. >> ancillary revenue stream. >> the d man and i will see everybody in charleston, philadelphia saturday october 25th. only 25 tickets remain for philly. details on bill o'reilly dot cop. martha maccallum on deck. whoopi...
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. >>> a new report criticizes the american red cross for its responses to sandy and hurricane isaac in012. the study from the nonprofit national public radio says the national red cross was more focused on p.r. and helping storm victims was not their first priority. the report sites internal documents and interviews with current and former red cross staffers. in response to the report, the red cross said it delivered 17 million meals and snacks to victims. made 74,000 overnight stays in shelters possible. and delivered more than 7 million relief items to victims. like blankets and flashlights. >>> so what's changed in new jersey two years after sandy? homes have been fixed and elevated. the state is buying out homes and widening its beaches by the end of 2016. also, there are now five evacuation shelters across the state. the gas stations on major toll roads are all now equipped with generators. we put together a slide show of photos from across the area before and after superstorm sandy struck. you can click through those photos right now on our website nbc10.com. >>> it is day 47 in
. >>> a new report criticizes the american red cross for its responses to sandy and hurricane isaac in012. the study from the nonprofit national public radio says the national red cross was more focused on p.r. and helping storm victims was not their first priority. the report sites internal documents and interviews with current and former red cross staffers. in response to the report, the red cross said it delivered 17 million meals and snacks to victims. made 74,000 overnight stays...
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today he's mentioned in the same breath with archimedes and isaac newton.eat distances, a triangle's angles do not add up to 180 degrees. but he also knew that the 180-degree rule was the equivalent of the fifth postulate. it is at this point that gauss made one of those leaps of intuition that have often propelled mathematicians to whole new understandings of our universe. gauss knew a triangle doesn't add up to 180 degrees in a curved world. this led him to wonder if space itself were curved. what if he threw out the fifth postulate? gauss realized was that there exists a whole different kind of geometry, one that moves beyond flat, euclidean space into curved spaces. he was so unnerved by this realization that he didn't publish it. and by not publishing, gauss muddied his legacy, because within a few short years the mathematicians janos bolyai and nikolai lobachevsky both came up with a similar geometry, what they called "absolute geometry" because it was established without euclid's fifth postulate. still, the geometry they described was complicated, an
today he's mentioned in the same breath with archimedes and isaac newton.eat distances, a triangle's angles do not add up to 180 degrees. but he also knew that the 180-degree rule was the equivalent of the fifth postulate. it is at this point that gauss made one of those leaps of intuition that have often propelled mathematicians to whole new understandings of our universe. gauss knew a triangle doesn't add up to 180 degrees in a curved world. this led him to wonder if space itself were curved....
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the duke of new york who isaac haze, you have got to play that part, miller. >> you ought to start sellinghe strip clubs for open pole am number nights. good music for strip club. >> we have got to kind of refine it a little bit. dennis miller, everybody. >> ancillary revenue stream. >> the d man and i will see everybody in charleston, philadelphia saturday october 25th. only 25 tickets remain for philly. details on bill o'reilly dot cop. martha maccallum on deck. whoopi goldberg new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the
the duke of new york who isaac haze, you have got to play that part, miller. >> you ought to start sellinghe strip clubs for open pole am number nights. good music for strip club. >> we have got to kind of refine it a little bit. dennis miller, everybody. >> ancillary revenue stream. >> the d man and i will see everybody in charleston, philadelphia saturday october 25th. only 25 tickets remain for philly. details on bill o'reilly dot cop. martha maccallum on deck. whoopi...
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walter isaacs. thank you for joining us.ee you next time. ♪ >> welcome to ""bloomberg west," where we cover technology and innovation. even as the market got hammered, shares of fiat chrysler rose, where they just moved. shares were up about 2%. bloomberg television caught up with the ceo, where he talked about jeep.
walter isaacs. thank you for joining us.ee you next time. ♪ >> welcome to ""bloomberg west," where we cover technology and innovation. even as the market got hammered, shares of fiat chrysler rose, where they just moved. shares were up about 2%. bloomberg television caught up with the ceo, where he talked about jeep.
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folks, isaac newton may have discovered gravity, but it was massachusetts housewife jill buchanan whoty" on dvd. [ light laughter ] when an apple fell on her head, knocked her to the ground, and led her to find the netflix sleeve under her mailbox. jill, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] i am humbled by the presence of this next individual. never has the field of literature had such an original voice. clara howell is here. welcome, clara. [ cheers and applause ] clara is the winner of the 2014 pulitzer prize for most irritating diary. [ laughter ] which i have a copy of right here and would like to read a passage of now. july 21st, 2014. like dan was such a jerk at the party last night. [ laughter ] he acted like i didn't exist. but if i didn't exist, then who did he text at four in the morning, am i right? [ laughter ] ugh, this apartment is hot. i need my dad to fly out from oregon to install an air conditioner. i want pizza or maybe mexican. my roommates are so dumb. sarah's cool, i guess. i can't wait till "girls" comes back on. that show is my life. [ light laughter ] i'm such a m
folks, isaac newton may have discovered gravity, but it was massachusetts housewife jill buchanan whoty" on dvd. [ light laughter ] when an apple fell on her head, knocked her to the ground, and led her to find the netflix sleeve under her mailbox. jill, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] i am humbled by the presence of this next individual. never has the field of literature had such an original voice. clara howell is here. welcome, clara. [ cheers and applause ] clara is the winner of the...
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. >> reporter: isaac, wilson are part of the liberian community organization.calls the west african country home and each feels an obligation. >> awareness. >> to make sure we contribute our part towards the eradication of ebola in our native land. >> reporter: the d.c. area doesn't have a large liberian community, but they tell me those liberians who have made the d.c. area home are a tight-knit group and are committed to doing all they can to address the ebola virus. they describe themselves as fortunate, and yet all of them have been personally affected by the disease. >> wednesday of last week, my nephew, who happened to be a senior medical school student, who volunteered to serve others against our advice, succumbed to the disease. >> reporter: the group says while they have been concerned about being stigmatized because of their nationality, it's the support from the community as a whole here in the states that's allowing them to push through. >> i'm a teacher. the support i get from my students has been carrying me on. >> reporter: with the liberian comm
. >> reporter: isaac, wilson are part of the liberian community organization.calls the west african country home and each feels an obligation. >> awareness. >> to make sure we contribute our part towards the eradication of ebola in our native land. >> reporter: the d.c. area doesn't have a large liberian community, but they tell me those liberians who have made the d.c. area home are a tight-knit group and are committed to doing all they can to address the ebola virus....
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it appears the bombing is having little affect on the terrorists, isaac focusing on taking kobani since it would give it a major link between two positions it has in northern syria. now, back to "the kelly files". .". >>> questions raised in leon panetta's new book on president obama's leadership put the white house on defense. some say the last place it needs to be when midterms are less than a month away. when it comes to 2014, democrats running for the senate have been running away from the president. take a look at these campaign ads. these are all democrats. >> i'm not barack obama. i disagree with him on guns, coal and the epa. >> the administration's policies are simply wrong when it comes to oil and gas production in this nation. >> i oppose president obama's gun control legislation. nothing in the obama plan would have prevented tragedies like newtown. >> i'll make sure president obama gets the message. >> chris stirewalt is our fox news digital politics editor. >> good lord. >> what? >> yeah. i don't even know that guy. allison lundergren grimes, the one with the shotgun, she
it appears the bombing is having little affect on the terrorists, isaac focusing on taking kobani since it would give it a major link between two positions it has in northern syria. now, back to "the kelly files". .". >>> questions raised in leon panetta's new book on president obama's leadership put the white house on defense. some say the last place it needs to be when midterms are less than a month away. when it comes to 2014, democrats running for the senate have...
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. >> ken isaacs from samaritan's purse, we appreciate you being here and your insight? >> thank you. >> from a global medical university to a military won on syria's border with turkey, kurdish fighters backed by a u.s. led air assault are holding the town of kobane. nine u.s. air strikes against isil target ins kobane aimed at combat vehicles and control centers. high level talks, though action between turkish, american and nato officials haven't persuaded turkey to join the fight. 3 were killed in pro-turkish protests. the death toll stands at 26. more on the rise in diplomatic and military tension returning to americ mcviccer. >> this is the only thing keeping isil's i am famous black flag from flying all over the center of this strategic town. slowly coalition airstrikes are helping motivated but out-gunned kurdish militia in the streets, push back the well armed fighters of the islamic state in iraq and the lavant. isil fighters seized a third of kobane. kurds have retaken parts of it. the fighting is fierce. to the north, just a few miles away, across a flat plain
. >> ken isaacs from samaritan's purse, we appreciate you being here and your insight? >> thank you. >> from a global medical university to a military won on syria's border with turkey, kurdish fighters backed by a u.s. led air assault are holding the town of kobane. nine u.s. air strikes against isil target ins kobane aimed at combat vehicles and control centers. high level talks, though action between turkish, american and nato officials haven't persuaded turkey to join the...
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esteban bermÚdez, 12estÁ invicto en 8 peleas, tiene hasta knockouts su entrenador el ex cambien mundial, isaac
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isaac. me with more is scanned the press release. it seems pretty standard.oot well. .> there is some reaction it's a joint project between bp and chevron. not too much excitement. of thesemblematic megaprojects they are pursuing. multiyear projects, decade-long projects. those are the investments that require oil prices to stay high. -- how highstments do they need the oil price to be? lower, seen oil a lot but a lot higher as well. it seems to be middle of the road here. >> the last four years, the average price of oil has been the highest ever. historically, $80 is not cheap. it is cheaper than where we were the summer. >> cheaper than people needed to be. putin needs oil to be closer to $90 a barrel in order to not have to go begging the chinese for some liquidity. the russians counted more like 100. they are facing pressure now. what about shale? >> there has been a huge boom here. >> a lot of focus on what that magic number is . even if the drilling remains possible, the cash flow goes isn and the amount of money facing pressure. drilling isof likely to
isaac. me with more is scanned the press release. it seems pretty standard.oot well. .> there is some reaction it's a joint project between bp and chevron. not too much excitement. of thesemblematic megaprojects they are pursuing. multiyear projects, decade-long projects. those are the investments that require oil prices to stay high. -- how highstments do they need the oil price to be? lower, seen oil a lot but a lot higher as well. it seems to be middle of the road here. >> the last...
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. -- joining me for more on oil and the future of the fracking boom in america is isaac armes dorf.rtain price before it makes sense for them to spend the money to pull it out of shale. which is not easy. what is that price? >> that's an interesting question that many people are debating. sanford bernstein says about 1/3 of u.s. production is out of the market. the opec secretary-general said it's more like half today. that is coming from opec. >> that is fascinating. half of the business is ms. country need more than $80 per businessess of the in this country need more than $80 per barrel? >> fracking is more expensive. these wells cost $10 million instead of $1 million. they also deplete fasters enough to keep drilling more of them. >> and if you do it wrong, everybody is warmer -- water is flammable. >> that's another issue. >> what about other means of getting oil in the u.s.? everything else we are looking rises, theyand lower their forecast and it would be a more expensive options oh does not look like we will be going to those options if oil stays low. ispart of what you see
. -- joining me for more on oil and the future of the fracking boom in america is isaac armes dorf.rtain price before it makes sense for them to spend the money to pull it out of shale. which is not easy. what is that price? >> that's an interesting question that many people are debating. sanford bernstein says about 1/3 of u.s. production is out of the market. the opec secretary-general said it's more like half today. that is coming from opec. >> that is fascinating. half of the...
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i was talking to a friend of mine who lives in oakland, avid isaac list, and i asked him if he ever rode the francisco. san his answer was no, you can't. it is take the bart or ride the ferry with your bike, which isn't exactly biking. the idea hit me that surely somebody in the world had found a way to put a bike on the water and i got obsessed with the idea. can do this on a kayak. -- can't do this on a kayak. the beautiful thing with the schiller x1 is there is no learning curve. there are handlebars just like the bike i have been biking since i was six years old. it really eliminates the need for a rudder. the average person should be able to do five to six knots per hour on the water. seeone thing you will never riding a bike on a mountain or down the road is a sea lion or a dolphin. i found sea lions to be very curious about the bike. i have been surrounded by eight or 10 of them popping their heads up. the delight and the smile that people have on their faces when they see this crazy guy on a water bike flying past. next hour of the show, the global selloff continues. stocks are d
i was talking to a friend of mine who lives in oakland, avid isaac list, and i asked him if he ever rode the francisco. san his answer was no, you can't. it is take the bart or ride the ferry with your bike, which isn't exactly biking. the idea hit me that surely somebody in the world had found a way to put a bike on the water and i got obsessed with the idea. can do this on a kayak. -- can't do this on a kayak. the beautiful thing with the schiller x1 is there is no learning curve. there are...
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i need to ask, on the current court, very quickly, isaac you say in the book your favorite justices justice thomas. >> i do not have favorite judges is i think what i said. you have to understand, one of the first rules of being a successful academic is to have no friends. and i have managed to achieve that result in writing this particular book, at least among current justices. i agree with particular opinions of particular justices, but do not line up powerfully with the way in which the judges themselves divide politically. in the chapter where i take on justice scalia for what i think is a misreading of the second amendment, because he gets rid of the first 14 words. that doesn't exist anymore. i happen to know something about the militia cause because i worked with the national guard. it does not disappear. the second terrible opinion is by justice hagan, my former colleague, on cruel and unusual punishment. she has this wild intervention. you look at cruel and unusual punishment, now it turns out that you cannot punish with life imprisonment this crime or with death this crime. that i
i need to ask, on the current court, very quickly, isaac you say in the book your favorite justices justice thomas. >> i do not have favorite judges is i think what i said. you have to understand, one of the first rules of being a successful academic is to have no friends. and i have managed to achieve that result in writing this particular book, at least among current justices. i agree with particular opinions of particular justices, but do not line up powerfully with the way in which...