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junko ito, the east timor director, says working with coffee farmers has given her insight into the positionf women in this society. >> the ngo is attempting to support the development of products based on readily available local materials which can be sold to generate cash. providing the women with a direct source of income is seen as a means to improve their status and rise above poverty. the projects that began in 2008 now involve 21 women's groups and more than 20 products have been commercialized. >> the village of suai loro lies southwest of dili. the roofs of local houses are made from coconut palm fronds. the village is home to 3,700 people. most are fishermen or farmers, producing just enough to feed themselves and their families. local housewives from their 20s to their 60s are meeting in the village hall. they began developing products a month ago. they are making a topping for rice. the main ingredients are fish from the nearby sea and moringa leaves harvested from local fields. garlic, sesame seeds, and chi chilies are added then flavored with salt and sugar. the mixture is frie
junko ito, the east timor director, says working with coffee farmers has given her insight into the positionf women in this society. >> the ngo is attempting to support the development of products based on readily available local materials which can be sold to generate cash. providing the women with a direct source of income is seen as a means to improve their status and rise above poverty. the projects that began in 2008 now involve 21 women's groups and more than 20 products have been...
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ito says japanese officials will study what cooperation is possible. japan has strict arms exports rules. it is known as guidelines for the three prils of transfer of defense equipment and technology. the two ministers also agreed on mutual assistance in the maintenance of next generation f-35 fighters. both nations have agreed to purchase the jets from the u.s. he also explained to johnston about the interim report on the revision of japan/u.s. defense cooperation guidelines. johnston said his country will support the change. >> afghan security authorities say they arrested two senior members of a network responsible for a number of sophisticated and deadly attacks. officials say the men are leaders in the hakani network. one of the men was captured along with another man on tuesday. they are responsible for a car bomb attack in july in the southeastern province of paktika which killed more than 40 people. the network has staged high-profile attacks against the government and nato troops. hakani is accused of having played a key role and raising funds
ito says japanese officials will study what cooperation is possible. japan has strict arms exports rules. it is known as guidelines for the three prils of transfer of defense equipment and technology. the two ministers also agreed on mutual assistance in the maintenance of next generation f-35 fighters. both nations have agreed to purchase the jets from the u.s. he also explained to johnston about the interim report on the revision of japan/u.s. defense cooperation guidelines. johnston said his...
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why were people so upset about the name band itos? >> first of all, thank you for doing that segment. i think it was important in getting the media out there and letting people know we were upset. people aren't thinking. banditos is a derogatory name. we're not outlaws, we're not criminals, we're people, a part of the community it's like when they called the taco houses roach coaches. but then after a while when other folks started doing it, they became the chic and in types of things. so i'm glad the owners of the restaurant changed the name and it was important people understood our side of the story. >> quoting margot gomez says when young mech cans say it doesn't bother them. i say wonderful, because the activi activists before you not so you would never know that word. do you remember frito bandito. why was that so offensive? >> anything that puts the characterization of the community sort of as the character is not good. you are making a broad sweep that they are all like that. most often than not that character is not sort of a
why were people so upset about the name band itos? >> first of all, thank you for doing that segment. i think it was important in getting the media out there and letting people know we were upset. people aren't thinking. banditos is a derogatory name. we're not outlaws, we're not criminals, we're people, a part of the community it's like when they called the taco houses roach coaches. but then after a while when other folks started doing it, they became the chic and in types of things. so...
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we had all of these worries about ebola, europe and rebecca, none seem ito have gone away an our perception seems to have changed. >> i think we have a better perception of them. and a few data points on earnings and economic data to reinforce the idea we're not falling off the cliff. there's no sense of equities doing a real selloff after what we have already seen after a risk of a global recession. we've seen u.s. jobless claims mortgage refinancing, mortgage applications, consumer confidence, the list goes on suggesting the u.s. is doing quite well and europe is slowing but. >> did your chick outlook change week to week. >> i'm bullish. a lot of good data. consumer sentiment last year, low historically but edged higher. shows households aren't that worried about what is happening, for the economic situation. to me everything looks decent. growth could be 4% for q 3. maybe 4% this quarter. nothing's really changed. >> maybe our mentality maybe the only thing that's shifted. consumer and investor mentality. ebola was front and center. that was one of the huge things that sparked the sellof
we had all of these worries about ebola, europe and rebecca, none seem ito have gone away an our perception seems to have changed. >> i think we have a better perception of them. and a few data points on earnings and economic data to reinforce the idea we're not falling off the cliff. there's no sense of equities doing a real selloff after what we have already seen after a risk of a global recession. we've seen u.s. jobless claims mortgage refinancing, mortgage applications, consumer...
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reporter: donnie says his journey has been tortious, emotionally and physically, but now that he's made itohe other side, he's actually finding some wisdom in all that pain. >> it ain't about what we look like. it's who we are inside. >> reporter: it's a lesson that donnie fritz learned the hardest way possible. >> there's not a day i get out of bed and i don't thank god for everything i have. i mean, from -- i don't see that well, but i still hathank him f my e donnie's cancer is very rare, only about 50 people in the world have ever been diagnosed with it. the good news, that drastic surgery, along with radiation has helped him to remain cancer-free. back to you. >> incredible story there. new at 11 tonight, gay rights groups are calling it a seismic shift. the vatican stunned the world today by showing tolerance to homosexuality. a preliminary report on family life written by bishops, mentioned the gifts and qualities of gay catholics. it urges pastors to provide homosexuals with support. the report did reiterate the church's opposition to gay marriage. conservative groups denounced the
reporter: donnie says his journey has been tortious, emotionally and physically, but now that he's made itohe other side, he's actually finding some wisdom in all that pain. >> it ain't about what we look like. it's who we are inside. >> reporter: it's a lesson that donnie fritz learned the hardest way possible. >> there's not a day i get out of bed and i don't thank god for everything i have. i mean, from -- i don't see that well, but i still hathank him f my e donnie's...
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hour-by-hour four carecast has y ito start tomorrow morning and showers move in tomorrow afternoon and scattered, light showers during the day and cooler for tomorrow and colder this weekend. seven-day forecast when i come back in less than ten minutes. >>> if i heard her right as i was walking into the studio, a bridge opening from jillian? >> we did have a bridge opening on the tacony-palmyra bridge and some construction out there and for the most part the bridges are looking good. if you head out over any of the area bridges, all those problems should be behind us. let's start off right now on the blue route, you can see both directions of the blue route very quiet right now and no accidents and no construction and drive times on the blue route about 18 minutes both ways between 76 and 95. let's talk about what's active right now. construction northbound and southbound on the northeast extension right near quakertown. you have some spots there and then also on the southbound side, just past the exit we're following some construction in that area, as well. heading into new jersey for
hour-by-hour four carecast has y ito start tomorrow morning and showers move in tomorrow afternoon and scattered, light showers during the day and cooler for tomorrow and colder this weekend. seven-day forecast when i come back in less than ten minutes. >>> if i heard her right as i was walking into the studio, a bridge opening from jillian? >> we did have a bridge opening on the tacony-palmyra bridge and some construction out there and for the most part the bridges are looking...
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it's gone ito all sorts of nanny state variations of that, in terms of, you know, protecting us fromcradle to grave, but just protecting us from immediate threats. we do have those threats ebola, isis, et cetera. is there any circumstance under which climate change could be considered an immediate threat? >> vid, i really don't think west point is going to srt teaching t peop that go there how to disse of plastic bottles or tell them not touse fossil fuels. all of the brave men and women whhave defended this country they ew hows, did so because to fight. this whole tng, this -- this world that obama ves in, it's "ale in wonderlan" has nothing to do with the real world, and thas really what's posing the big danger to this country. our president lives in the"al igs and wonderland" word. >> and, rick, nobody knows how to prioritize as well as the military. they have to prioritize a lot of things. ar we really in the business now of having our military take pa -- even assuming for a moment there is some danger fom climate cnges or is there any reason t military should be involved with th
it's gone ito all sorts of nanny state variations of that, in terms of, you know, protecting us fromcradle to grave, but just protecting us from immediate threats. we do have those threats ebola, isis, et cetera. is there any circumstance under which climate change could be considered an immediate threat? >> vid, i really don't think west point is going to srt teaching t peop that go there how to disse of plastic bottles or tell them not touse fossil fuels. all of the brave men and women...
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- or rick,and says playeduish saloon keeper by humphrey bogart who stands in the shadows in his tux ito and nods his approval? ben was both. the rogue in the corner who made it cool and glamorous and real. future journalists should ask themselves with us, what would ben do? >> i am the outlier here. i'm from new york. in 1973, i was a young correspondent assigned to cover the white house and watergate. i thought i brought with me a pretty good reputation as a political reporter in california. i covered the rise of ronald reagan. 1968, eugene mccarthy and bobby kennedy, the night bobby kennedy was killed, that is seared in my memory. year,o and miami that chavez, the antiwar movement, the nixon fundraising apparatus. i knew him before he was. there was a lot of skepticism about whether i was up for the job. on about a month of being the white house lawn, morning, night, then put his said that we and knew what you are doing. it was the beginning of a great friendship, only deepened when he married my friend sally and the two of them produced my man. this is a great personal privilege. i h
- or rick,and says playeduish saloon keeper by humphrey bogart who stands in the shadows in his tux ito and nods his approval? ben was both. the rogue in the corner who made it cool and glamorous and real. future journalists should ask themselves with us, what would ben do? >> i am the outlier here. i'm from new york. in 1973, i was a young correspondent assigned to cover the white house and watergate. i thought i brought with me a pretty good reputation as a political reporter in...
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chance to sit down with in-house historian to check my fax and chronologies to get the correct judge ito's but apparently have not broken see i act the widow and i've flown down to a small town in north carolina where she lives in very simple circumstances, in an old farmhouse to i spent a day and half with her interviewing her, seeing her family albums. she gave me some of these photographs and we had a great interview. she remembered me from when i was 13 but we hadn't seen each other since then our y >> at one point that she thought maybe there were some letters that bob had written to her over the years. she didn't know where they were anymore, but maybe in a suit case someplace in the attic where her daughter lived nearby. and i said womack, you know, that might be something worth looking for. you know, this is a biographer's best dream and worst nightmare, that there are letters out there that would allow you to write in an authentic way about your subject. and the nightmare is that you never find them. so i spent six months thereafter sort of gently sending e-mails to her encouragin
chance to sit down with in-house historian to check my fax and chronologies to get the correct judge ito's but apparently have not broken see i act the widow and i've flown down to a small town in north carolina where she lives in very simple circumstances, in an old farmhouse to i spent a day and half with her interviewing her, seeing her family albums. she gave me some of these photographs and we had a great interview. she remembered me from when i was 13 but we hadn't seen each other since...
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goal ito grow. gotta get greater grth. i just talked to ups.got expert advise, speciadiscounts, netechnologies. splike smart pick ups. they'll only ow up wh you pnt label and 's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and mon. awe. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! i love logistics. how couin jellyfish,tein impact life exctancy in the u.s., realthe tics iustrkong, in germany? at trowe pce, we understand the connections of a complex, globalno. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat thei10ear lipper average. t. rowprice. invest wh confidence. requt a prospectus or summary ospectus wh inveme information, risksfe and expens to read and consir carefully before investing. neil: tonight on cavuto, forget you didn't build that, corporations didn't build anything. hillary clinton says businesses don't create job. and a vettran affairs whistle-blower threatened. elon musk warning. he says technology of the future is a threat to humanity as we know it. is this 25-mile drop proof that the government is dropping the ball? one
goal ito grow. gotta get greater grth. i just talked to ups.got expert advise, speciadiscounts, netechnologies. splike smart pick ups. they'll only ow up wh you pnt label and 's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and mon. awe. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! i love logistics. how couin jellyfish,tein impact life exctancy in the u.s., realthe tics iustrkong, in germany? at trowe pce, we understand the connections of a complex, globalno. it's just one reason over 70% of our...
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al ito grow. tta get greater growth. i ju talked to ups. special discounts,vise, new technologies.ike smart pk ups. they'll only show up when you print ael and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time a money. awesome. esome! awesome! awesome! awese! (all) ese! i love logistics. when diet and exercise aren't enoug adding crestor wers bad chosterol up to 55%.yeah! cresr is not for people thiver disease oromen who are nursing pregnant, orayecome egnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have tell your doctor all medicmuscle pain or weaess, feel unusuallyired, have loss of appetite, uppebelly pain, rk urine, or yellowing of skior eye are you down with crtor?rious s. ask your d doctor about crestor. theyake us to worlds ful of heroes and titans. fot gins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," thfirst multi-player built and run on microsoft azure. emporing gamers around thwod to interact in ways they never ought possible. this cloud turns data into exciteme this is the mioft cloud. shyou see this rht? it's0%l confidence and 64% knee brace. t
al ito grow. tta get greater growth. i ju talked to ups. special discounts,vise, new technologies.ike smart pk ups. they'll only show up when you print ael and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time a money. awesome. esome! awesome! awesome! awese! (all) ese! i love logistics. when diet and exercise aren't enoug adding crestor wers bad chosterol up to 55%.yeah! cresr is not for people thiver disease oromen who are nursing pregnant, orayecome egnant. tell your doctor all...
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ito note there have been no claims that link matthew to any additional cases. >>> 6:35 now. police are looking into another hate crime, targeting the indian and hindu community in . vandals threw eggs at a house, damaged the landscaping and wrote hateful messages on the garage over the weekend in an ashburn neighborhood. a neighbor says he is disappointed. i think we all should live peacefully together. i don't think this kind of hate crime should be happening. >>> since news 4 first told you about the hateful graffiti a week ago, the sheriff's office says there have been four more cases. investigators say the latest crime is not related to the others. >> starting today it will cost you more to go to the gym in d.c. the so-called yoga tax offer wellness tax adds 5.57% to your cost at yoga studios, gyms and he. you'll also see it on bowling, carpet cleaning and car washes. the 25678 w was intended to offa cut to wage tax. >>> the minimum wage is increasing from $7.25 to $8.40 an hour. earlier th we're, the county council voted to gradually increase the minimum wage to $11.50
ito note there have been no claims that link matthew to any additional cases. >>> 6:35 now. police are looking into another hate crime, targeting the indian and hindu community in . vandals threw eggs at a house, damaged the landscaping and wrote hateful messages on the garage over the weekend in an ashburn neighborhood. a neighbor says he is disappointed. i think we all should live peacefully together. i don't think this kind of hate crime should be happening. >>> since news...
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everybody says low risk of getting sick but it is also highly disrupt ito tive to the states and if unctioningf america. as we've seen with just one person, how many people trying to track down it gets clo s cla thousand. if we're eleave our borders and don't have any restrictions on non essential travel, obviously we will be a country of choice for that. and if one person causes us to hunt for a thousand. think of the numbers. we should have travel ban. and the u.s. has already announced we're going to do transport with military flights. >> i flew cross-country and back. i was paying particular attention to on going passengers in a way i otherwise wouldn't. and what occurred to me it seems we are no longer in the era where you would be ready to board and you no longer have to wait for the crew and the clean on. as soon as the other passengers get off, the new passengers get on the plane. i guess i'm worried generally about the cleanliness of aircraft. and now comes this. what is your thought. >> we have a right to be worried. because there are no federal aviation regulations about cleaning a
everybody says low risk of getting sick but it is also highly disrupt ito tive to the states and if unctioningf america. as we've seen with just one person, how many people trying to track down it gets clo s cla thousand. if we're eleave our borders and don't have any restrictions on non essential travel, obviously we will be a country of choice for that. and if one person causes us to hunt for a thousand. think of the numbers. we should have travel ban. and the u.s. has already announced we're...
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he sat with president knee ito -- nyoto three days ago, four days.i said why didn't you tell me that? i would have called you. here's what's unfortunate, we're holding this hearing today, most of the american public has some weird idea he must have done something wrong. that's where you're not backing him. one of the points that has to be made when you talked about the fact he made a wrong turn and you followed this, that wrong turn, what people have to understand is submitted as evidence in the mexican court right now is the video of sergeant tahmooressi pulling up to the checkpoint. in that checkpoint, they gave him a green light. he could have entered the country, buried his guns, come back, figure out a way to get one back every week. he put his hands up and said, hey, i made a mistake. now that right there is clear enough for anybody in america, for us to understand this is not us trying to get for some reason there are some people who claim he's had to have done something wrong. this is not us trying to get a soldier who has done something wron
he sat with president knee ito -- nyoto three days ago, four days.i said why didn't you tell me that? i would have called you. here's what's unfortunate, we're holding this hearing today, most of the american public has some weird idea he must have done something wrong. that's where you're not backing him. one of the points that has to be made when you talked about the fact he made a wrong turn and you followed this, that wrong turn, what people have to understand is submitted as evidence in...
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previous, ito the had less than a fact. it was -5% in the previous four quarters and now, at -1%. it is not turned positive. it has become less painful than it was previously. cite disappointing european. . are they doing enough and what is it going to take? kickstarting the euro zone economy? desires consumer confidence increasing and will drive a form of spending increases and property development. governments find the proper policies, that would fit with many companies. >> you are divesting. you have not done any big deals for a long time and the big one was in 2007. on our bloomberg terminal today. there is no biggie for quite a while. is that off of the cards? in the months and years ahead? .> we have the portfolio to focus on and that doesons not exclude the acquisitions. we bring our returns up. you see that happening for the fifth quarter in a row. our focus is not on transformational deals. growthocused on organic and an exit strategy. >> i can guess the answer to the next question. it has been written on bloomberg that you have been sounded out as they potential buyer of
previous, ito the had less than a fact. it was -5% in the previous four quarters and now, at -1%. it is not turned positive. it has become less painful than it was previously. cite disappointing european. . are they doing enough and what is it going to take? kickstarting the euro zone economy? desires consumer confidence increasing and will drive a form of spending increases and property development. governments find the proper policies, that would fit with many companies. >> you are...
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ito i think even though slows significantly, it is going to grow, and emerging markets are going to growyou look at large cap manufacturing companies and some of the defense companies, which are continuing to grow at a steady pace. sectors one needs to be very careful about. some of the oil industries are going to be under attack, given over the lasting couple of years. moving, fact we are they have to continue to raise capital. >> thanks for joining us. stay with us. ♪ >> you are very welcome. it has just gone 7:30. foreign exchange traders are looking at the euro and trying to make a decision. it was yesterday's discussion going to drive the euro lower. ?ould the ecb get involved the euro is down over the past two trading days. david pepper spoke to bloomberg. he said simply put, let's not contaminate the message. sell the euro. was the ecb involved in the bond market? would they buy corporate jet? if it is looks as setting up for the next leg of the move. data will help push the market forward tomorrow with manufacturing possibly contracting for the first time in 16 months. surfaces p
ito i think even though slows significantly, it is going to grow, and emerging markets are going to growyou look at large cap manufacturing companies and some of the defense companies, which are continuing to grow at a steady pace. sectors one needs to be very careful about. some of the oil industries are going to be under attack, given over the lasting couple of years. moving, fact we are they have to continue to raise capital. >> thanks for joining us. stay with us. ♪ >> you are...
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and say ito the bank want a new account number, i am going to change my password? password -- e a , ii was in hong kong once got a phone call in the hotel. i pick up the phone, it is j.p. morgan chase from new york saying have you ever been to minnesota. i said no. they said, well, your charge card has. an amex card, for literally three years afterwards, i was getting all kinds of letters about a theoretical wife that i had who had asked for a separate card. >> a theoretical wife. let's go to our third front-page story. >> you go, scarlett. >> warren buffett losing some money. he calls the deal with tesco a big mistake. he has become a car guy because he agreed to buy the largest of auto dealers, privately owned, in the u.s. announced,e deal not but i am sure it was plenty of cash. >> it is also curious he is effectively coming back to the u.s. on the same day he is leaving the u.k.. what he does expertly, he finds good american businesses that are growing, and he lets people run them. retail is tough business. from you for the coverage hong kong. it is jobs day in
and say ito the bank want a new account number, i am going to change my password? password -- e a , ii was in hong kong once got a phone call in the hotel. i pick up the phone, it is j.p. morgan chase from new york saying have you ever been to minnesota. i said no. they said, well, your charge card has. an amex card, for literally three years afterwards, i was getting all kinds of letters about a theoretical wife that i had who had asked for a separate card. >> a theoretical wife. let's...
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. >> it ain't, and has nouriel yesterday, ito us might be the only hope in the global economy.ny playback for you what real were being -- let me playback to you what nouriel roubini said about economy. >> obviously it is fragile territory for the global economy. there are 4 engines of the global economic airplane -- united states, eurozone, japan, and china the only ones that are working is the u.s./united kingdom. japan is slowing down sharply after the consumption tax increase. they want to do it again next. >> and china? >> china is in a structural slowdown. so we are essentially three engines of global growth that are sputtering or selltalling. engine --, randy, and an airplane flying on one engine. what does the fed do? >> the fed will be monitoring the domestic and international risks, and it will be monitoring inflation very closely. the motivation for the beginning of qe, when i was still at the fed, was to fight deflation. there were people concerned that this would lead to higher inflation. inflation expectations are still quite well anchored. the fed wants to keep th
. >> it ain't, and has nouriel yesterday, ito us might be the only hope in the global economy.ny playback for you what real were being -- let me playback to you what nouriel roubini said about economy. >> obviously it is fragile territory for the global economy. there are 4 engines of the global economic airplane -- united states, eurozone, japan, and china the only ones that are working is the u.s./united kingdom. japan is slowing down sharply after the consumption tax increase....
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. >>> the friday morningjf commut is itó[ friday light?ke1Ñi in with d5la gu. >> it's been a busy one as wexd look at the golden gate bridge. we do have a three-carxd crash the left lane going in theg northbound direction so as you leave san francisco you're on the brakes. as you're entering san francisco, we have another three-car crash here%little closer to vermont, but you can see the skyway, it is packed there coming away from bayview 1 boulevard, so very slow going.e1 it'sÑi alsow3 sluggish coming o the bay bridge. slow w3everywhere, kristen. >> thanks a lot. all those cars and it's a spare the air df;] we'lllp talk to meteorologis >>> good morning. everybody off to a sunnyçó stbb like we're seeing down here on 87 in san jose. this isr eÑ all of us under a tensexd spare xd . all of us going to seew3 90s, en out to the i]xdcoast.çó that's until 10:00 today. right now we've got 40s in the >> choose kindness. to find out how you can make a difference go to abcnews.com/be inspired. ♪ ♪ that's the brand-new video from maroon 5. he was one
. >>> the friday morningjf commut is itó[ friday light?ke1Ñi in with d5la gu. >> it's been a busy one as wexd look at the golden gate bridge. we do have a three-carxd crash the left lane going in theg northbound direction so as you leave san francisco you're on the brakes. as you're entering san francisco, we have another three-car crash here%little closer to vermont, but you can see the skyway, it is packed there coming away from bayview 1 boulevard, so very slow going.e1...
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isis fighters a s are making ito iraq.efense isis targets which to a lot of people sounds like combat. earlier i spoke to rear admiral john kirby about all of this. admiral kirby, first of all, the chicago area teen who has been arrested for attempting to go overseas support isis, how concerned are you that there are others like him inside the u.s.? >> we're very concerned. that's something that secretary hagel has talked about, about this foreign fighter threat this idea that people could get radicalized either here or over there an then learn skills, terrorist capabilities and bring them back home. not just something secretary hagel or the united states government is concerned about, foreign governments are worried about, particularly in europe. when we talk about the immediacy that isil poses, that's a big component of it. >> the fact that we're seeing u.s. apache attack helicopters engage isis in iraq, that's significant. it's not combat boots on the ground, but certainly u.s. military personnel flying at lower altitud
isis fighters a s are making ito iraq.efense isis targets which to a lot of people sounds like combat. earlier i spoke to rear admiral john kirby about all of this. admiral kirby, first of all, the chicago area teen who has been arrested for attempting to go overseas support isis, how concerned are you that there are others like him inside the u.s.? >> we're very concerned. that's something that secretary hagel has talked about, about this foreign fighter threat this idea that people...
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. >> the trick with ebola and this will apply ito the government and media balance between appropriateaution and panic. jonathan said this during the break and i have to agree with it. you have more to fear from the flu than ebola. immediately after world war i. it was just more dangerous than the thing we all learned about and know about. ebola is dangerous, yes. do you need to be panicked about it? no. >> especially in the united states. a few weeks from now we'll say, remember how panicked we were in october about ebola because i think we already know now that it's in the united states and it's not going to spread like wildfire here. we know enough about the disease. the real disaster is away iwhere they're saying it is the worst situation since aids and they are saying there are terrible, terrible scenes of devastation in liberian villages and eventually there will be an accounting for this that will not make the united states look very good. we had an opportunity months ago to contain this in africa in conjunction with the actual community, international health community and we di
. >> the trick with ebola and this will apply ito the government and media balance between appropriateaution and panic. jonathan said this during the break and i have to agree with it. you have more to fear from the flu than ebola. immediately after world war i. it was just more dangerous than the thing we all learned about and know about. ebola is dangerous, yes. do you need to be panicked about it? no. >> especially in the united states. a few weeks from now we'll say, remember...
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that ito share a story had the privilege of having a front row seat on.t was a story a few months ago, we were together in minnesota. we were doing and event surrounding job training. we were with about 13 young women, average age was 17, 18 years old. they were all in this job training program, and they were all single moms. after all the press had left, the president had some face time with these folks. they were remarkable young women. they were try to better their lives. they wanted to make sure that they could make ends meet so their children could grow up. you should have seen the look in there i -- what a today? i hung out with the president -- look in their eyes. what did you do today? i hung out with the president. my mother was 18 years old when i was born. may be helping to raise the next president of the united states. it can be you. then he turned to them, and said do you have any questions for me? the first question was, if you could accomplish one thing, mr. president, this year, what would it be? he said --nd later there were no cameras in
that ito share a story had the privilege of having a front row seat on.t was a story a few months ago, we were together in minnesota. we were doing and event surrounding job training. we were with about 13 young women, average age was 17, 18 years old. they were all in this job training program, and they were all single moms. after all the press had left, the president had some face time with these folks. they were remarkable young women. they were try to better their lives. they wanted to make...
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compliance to plead guilty after being helr out for so many games that the in fact, allow me to play.xd=+itoncaa then ruled me guilty of academic fraud, which stripped away my remaininge1 elledgeability and tarnishs a sy ruled me of after coming to the realization that unc was more concerned wite penalties and losses of çót( ility. of its own, my mother and i set out to find lawyers that would h at heart. t(r'st the ncaawoy norlp itsçó membership. fortunately for me, state heart. supreme court judge reached outd to my mother inpafter reading e an article that she had been @-d(withoutcq=Ñ legal tenacity, would have no one top,Ñi turn . as we went through thwppeals (&% process, which was possible with the endorsement2od the university of north carolina, the leadership at un]@&nce agai wanted me to take a plea for a i reduced sentence.Ñi onc however, judge orr, my mother a and i need%o&uz have my name unsullied. by going back and looking at thn to h lack of evidence, the ncaa overturned its rul$@g and d. reinstated my eligibility.e1xd unfortunately, the first game of the next season i tore thr
compliance to plead guilty after being helr out for so many games that the in fact, allow me to play.xd=+itoncaa then ruled me guilty of academic fraud, which stripped away my remaininge1 elledgeability and tarnishs a sy ruled me of after coming to the realization that unc was more concerned wite penalties and losses of çót( ility. of its own, my mother and i set out to find lawyers that would h at heart. t(r'st the ncaawoy norlp itsçó membership. fortunately for me, state heart. supreme...
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i think this is the lance ito question. >> the supreme court justice in ohio has been doing a tour, because they have cameras there. i forget her name. >> o'connor. >> the other justice o'connor. her answer is i thought about this, i have canvassed other judges, more than half the state dozen it, zero. nothing bad. they can't find evidence of any harm -- i'm sure that's an over statement but that's her position. >> name a case decided by the supreme court of ohio. name one. >> why does that matter? >> because the amount of attention focused on -- they are broadcast on ohio news network. the amount of attention is not comparable. it's not a comparable -- >> if we were in ohio, the answer may be different. >> do you think that's going to affect the behavior of judges or lawyers in front of the supreme court? lawyers, certainly. have you ever been to an oral argument in which a state attorney general takes the lectern and argues for the state? >> it happens today. if you are an attorney general of georgia, you will be careful what you say in front of the supreme court. i don't know if a camera
i think this is the lance ito question. >> the supreme court justice in ohio has been doing a tour, because they have cameras there. i forget her name. >> o'connor. >> the other justice o'connor. her answer is i thought about this, i have canvassed other judges, more than half the state dozen it, zero. nothing bad. they can't find evidence of any harm -- i'm sure that's an over statement but that's her position. >> name a case decided by the supreme court of ohio. name...
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to leave itoing there and move onto john, independent in mississippi. are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. there's something no one is addressing. the elephant in the room. , it wentu.s. was made from a very young country to the most powerful nation in the world in the blink of an eye. it could not have been done without slavery. well for the u.s.. 85% of all money was produced from slave labor. you have banks built from slave labor. no one is talking about reparations. country comes to this and trumps us. we're the foundation that built this country. everyone else came here by choice. we were brought here by change. -- by chains. host: how does that high into the video we saw in your view of the democratic party? feel like the democrats have taken advantage. i could not be a republican. in my opinion, they're just as bad as the dixiecrats. they're very anti-african-american. that is why they had the rebel flags. come on. the swastika has been banned in europe. you know what they use as a replacement? the rebel flag. willie in mississi
to leave itoing there and move onto john, independent in mississippi. are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. there's something no one is addressing. the elephant in the room. , it wentu.s. was made from a very young country to the most powerful nation in the world in the blink of an eye. it could not have been done without slavery. well for the u.s.. 85% of all money was produced from slave labor. you have banks built from slave labor. no one is talking about...