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senator jenkins, your first. as i am passionate about care for it i get up every day, working to bring accessible, affordable care to west virginia and spare that is what i do for a living. it is a passion of mine. obamacare was the wrong recipe. our health care system is broken. we need a true health care system that is actually promoting access, does improve access to care and reduce costs. obamacare, come on folks, this is a boondoggle. on smalled prices businesses. a cause coverage to decrease. the congress has tried to make changes. nick rahall has voted for a review of many provisions. is it not unbelievable that you have a 2700 page bill that does not get a single republican vote , that nancy pelosi says you reading, that barack obama has delayed come a deferred. we have not seen the tip of the negative consequences. what we have seen is hurting our seniors. medicare -- out of thank you, congressman rahal. health care/. thank you, congressman rahall. obamacare is broken. it was not the right recipe. -- do
senator jenkins, your first. as i am passionate about care for it i get up every day, working to bring accessible, affordable care to west virginia and spare that is what i do for a living. it is a passion of mine. obamacare was the wrong recipe. our health care system is broken. we need a true health care system that is actually promoting access, does improve access to care and reduce costs. obamacare, come on folks, this is a boondoggle. on smalled prices businesses. a cause coverage to...
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senator jenkins, your first. as i am passionate about care for it i get up every day, working to bring accessible, affordable care to west virginia and spare that is what i do for a living. it is a passion of mine. obamacare was the wrong recipe. our health care system is broken. we need a true health care system that is actually promoting access, does improve access to care and reduce costs. obamacare, come on folks, this is a boondoggle. on smalled prices businesses. a cause coverage to decrease. the congress has tried to make changes. nick rahall has voted for a review of many provisions. is it not unbelievable that you have a 2700 page bill that does not get a single republican vote , that nancy pelosi says you reading, that barack obama has delayed come a deferred. we have not seen the tip of the negative consequences. what we have seen is hurting our seniors. medicare -- out of thank you, congressman rahal. health care/. thank you, congressman rahall. obamacare is broken. it was not the right recipe. -- do
senator jenkins, your first. as i am passionate about care for it i get up every day, working to bring accessible, affordable care to west virginia and spare that is what i do for a living. it is a passion of mine. obamacare was the wrong recipe. our health care system is broken. we need a true health care system that is actually promoting access, does improve access to care and reduce costs. obamacare, come on folks, this is a boondoggle. on smalled prices businesses. a cause coverage to...
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evan jenkins? >> thank you. he likes to talk about who contributes and suggesting somehow we're supportive of their positions. and i've made it very clear. would not support the rhine budget. i will not express support for budget i have not had an opportunity to participate in. nick rahall, though, voted for the progressive budget. we can talk about that, i suspect, in a little bit. core.t support common i'm very concerned about what is in this kind of national socialized one size fits all policy. i don't support that. know, big government, big washington, you know, he mentioned no child left behind. race to the top. we could go through all of the history of these different mega-big idea washington, d.c., give you a little money but then all the strings are attached. we've got to get washington out our lives. yes, we need to address the student loan debt problem. crisis.a there are things we can do on that front. but this big government that we know what's best in washington for education. let's put, you know, a
evan jenkins? >> thank you. he likes to talk about who contributes and suggesting somehow we're supportive of their positions. and i've made it very clear. would not support the rhine budget. i will not express support for budget i have not had an opportunity to participate in. nick rahall, though, voted for the progressive budget. we can talk about that, i suspect, in a little bit. core.t support common i'm very concerned about what is in this kind of national socialized one size fits...
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judge jenkins wore his regular clothes into the apartment.g day he personally drove the family to a new home where they could stay temporarily. a home he personally found through the faith-based community in dallas. >> so my first call of the day was to a faith friend, and i told my faith friend, there's no room at the inn and we need your help. and mike called that same faith friend and that faith friend was able to find something that is suitable and secure and safe for this family. what i told louise last night is i don't want to see you treated any differently than how i'd want you to treat me and my family if i were the man in presbyterian hospital fighting for my life and my family were afraid that they might have contracted the disease and also worried about me. so the community stepped up like they did with the refugee situation. >> judge jenkins has been a very, very, very busy man this week. again and again and again, what he has been modeling is a form of leadership that is obviously very calm but also pragmatic and personal in the
judge jenkins wore his regular clothes into the apartment.g day he personally drove the family to a new home where they could stay temporarily. a home he personally found through the faith-based community in dallas. >> so my first call of the day was to a faith friend, and i told my faith friend, there's no room at the inn and we need your help. and mike called that same faith friend and that faith friend was able to find something that is suitable and secure and safe for this family....
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june jenkins made that case over and over this summer. way you think. he's handling it with unapologetic compassion, specifically con serping the way that dallas county is treating not just health workers first patient, thomas eric duncan, but his relatives who were confined to that apartment where mr. duncan fell ill just two weeks ago. watch. >> those people in the apartment are part of dallas county. and they are going to be treated with the utmost respect and dignity in this unusual situation. >> i am concerned for this family. i want to see this family treated as my own -- as i would want to see my own family treated if i were incapacitated in the hospital. >> we have moved the family to an appropriate location, a location that would be acceptable for my family or your family to be in. >> on thursday, judge jenkins entered the apartment where this first patient had been staying. and he met with the family who was living there and had been ordered to stay confined there after the patient was admitted to the hospital. judge jenkins wor
june jenkins made that case over and over this summer. way you think. he's handling it with unapologetic compassion, specifically con serping the way that dallas county is treating not just health workers first patient, thomas eric duncan, but his relatives who were confined to that apartment where mr. duncan fell ill just two weeks ago. watch. >> those people in the apartment are part of dallas county. and they are going to be treated with the utmost respect and dignity in this unusual...
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senator jenkins?> thank you for this tremendous crowd turning out this evening. for those watching us on the webcast, hello, i hope you have an informed evening tonight. this is a great night. candidly i have been looking , forward to a debate. i want to talk about the issues. i issued a challenge to congressman rahallthe night of the primary. it has taken until now before he is willing to stand on the stage with me and talk about the importance of the issues of west virginia. i was born and raised here. in cabell county. i have represented cabell and wayne county in the state legislature for 18 years. i have my wife elizabeth and daughter olivia and son charles here. i have one off in college. it is about our future. it is about our children's future. why am i running for congress? i'm running for congress this november for because i think we need a change of direction, not a change of pace. i am telling you, people are hurting in west virginia. it is the policies of barack obama, nancy pelosi, and t
senator jenkins?> thank you for this tremendous crowd turning out this evening. for those watching us on the webcast, hello, i hope you have an informed evening tonight. this is a great night. candidly i have been looking , forward to a debate. i want to talk about the issues. i issued a challenge to congressman rahallthe night of the primary. it has taken until now before he is willing to stand on the stage with me and talk about the importance of the issues of west virginia. i was born and...
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so that was a conflict, the conflict of jenkins zero in north america -- the war of jenkins' ear in north america, but then there's others. spain, butupporting there is largely a maritime war. a just to get any land war with france. but if we go back to 1740, there are some things going on in europe. one of those things occurs in the spring of 1740, a new monarch sits on the prussian throne. he is also known as project -- frederick the great. his father passes away in the may of 1740. the emperor of the holy roman vi, passesarles away. and frederick recognizes a good opportunity. he is a prussian with growing power, and he saw the secession crisis in austria as an opportunity. was his daughter, and during his lifetime, he had tried to kind of get a whole bunch of stuff lined up, with the idea that that a woman could rule the throne. that was not possible, but in other places like a good it was, but it was contested. resa was fine, but others said that is not ok, but it was about her gender but it was also about power. so frederick is using this as somewhat as an excuse to attack the holy
so that was a conflict, the conflict of jenkins zero in north america -- the war of jenkins' ear in north america, but then there's others. spain, butupporting there is largely a maritime war. a just to get any land war with france. but if we go back to 1740, there are some things going on in europe. one of those things occurs in the spring of 1740, a new monarch sits on the prussian throne. he is also known as project -- frederick the great. his father passes away in the may of 1740. the...
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but to jenkins, that ear was symbolic. he had a cut off in 1741, and you can see in the cartoon here he is talking to the prime minister, and he is taking off his wig to show his ear. the primary string is dismissing him. he would rather talk to a lady there than to deal with this issue. -- the prime minister is dismissing him. he would rather talk to a lady there, then to deal with this issue. we are going to focus on events in the colonies and we are going to start with this fellow here, james olglethorpe. we might think of him as being the colonial governor of that area. seizing the opportunity, he saw a war between britain and spain to have broken out, oglethorpe sees an opportunity in the area what is now the state of florida and georgia, and -- well, there is a claim by both the spanish and the british colonists -- and oglethorpe thought it would be great to season for the crown. crown.e it for the he puts together a force of british regulars and colonial militia and indian allies in the summer of 1739. and they begi
but to jenkins, that ear was symbolic. he had a cut off in 1741, and you can see in the cartoon here he is talking to the prime minister, and he is taking off his wig to show his ear. the primary string is dismissing him. he would rather talk to a lady there than to deal with this issue. -- the prime minister is dismissing him. he would rather talk to a lady there, then to deal with this issue. we are going to focus on events in the colonies and we are going to start with this fellow here,...
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but jenkins was symbolic. in 1731.as cut off he was asked to testify about it and talk to the government. this is a satirical cartoon of him talking to the prime minister. you can see his wig and the colleagues of taken off the wig to show his ear. the prime minister is dismissing him. he would rather talk to a lady than deal with this issue. it shows that there is a tension and written. eventually, britain does declare war in late 1739. this is an american history class, so we will focus on events in the colonies. we are going to start with this fellow here, james oglethorpe. his official title is long to her general and commander-in-chief of all and singular his majesty's promises in carolina and georgia. we might think of him as being the colonial governor of that area. seizing an opportunity, seeing and war between britain spain has broken out, oglethorpe sees an opportunity in a contested area between what is today florida and georgia, some -- there is a certain area claimed both by the spanish in the bri
but jenkins was symbolic. in 1731.as cut off he was asked to testify about it and talk to the government. this is a satirical cartoon of him talking to the prime minister. you can see his wig and the colleagues of taken off the wig to show his ear. the prime minister is dismissing him. he would rather talk to a lady than deal with this issue. it shows that there is a tension and written. eventually, britain does declare war in late 1739. this is an american history class, so we will focus on...
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i am evan jenkins. i approve this message. >> and when evan jenkins voted against raising the statement among wage he abandon west virginians and sided with his new york billionaire financial backers. they oppose raising the minimum wage. they want to privatize medicare. that anyonebelieves willing to work hard should be paid a decent wage. medicare should never be privatized. nick rahall put west virginia's first. i am nick rahall. i approve this message. >> i am evan jenkins and i approve this message. >> for generations, coal cap alights on. here and across america. then, nick rahall pulled the switch. rahal voted for the largest epa budget in history. bankrolling the war on coal. for coal miners sick with black lung, nick rahall/benefits. he is lying to hide it. it is time to turn the lights on a nick rahall. >> hello. we hear a lot about politics today, but none worse about the lies being told against nick rahall. he is a straight shooter. he fights the obama administration were on coal. don't let
i am evan jenkins. i approve this message. >> and when evan jenkins voted against raising the statement among wage he abandon west virginians and sided with his new york billionaire financial backers. they oppose raising the minimum wage. they want to privatize medicare. that anyonebelieves willing to work hard should be paid a decent wage. medicare should never be privatized. nick rahall put west virginia's first. i am nick rahall. i approve this message. >> i am evan jenkins and i...
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our final speaker is dallas county judge, clay lewis jenkins. judge jenkins? >> good morning, and happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people who are currently being monitored and their families. i realize that when you are being monitored, en with a low risk for ebola, it is a very unsettling and frankly, terrifying process to worry about. and i am praying for all of you and many others are as well. this morning, i had the opportunity to participate in half of a mass, and it was a mass by the bishop of the archdiocese of dallas for the catholic church where 1.2 million catholics are under his leadership, and the sermon was on ebola. and remaining calm and showing compassion and our duties to our fellow man. i know that is a message that is being preached throughout synagogues, chufrnlingz and mosques in the dallas county area and so i want to thank the faith community for stepping up for the faith leader who found the home fluis and the young me and for all of the faith leaders who have stepped up as you always do i
our final speaker is dallas county judge, clay lewis jenkins. judge jenkins? >> good morning, and happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people who are currently being monitored and their families. i realize that when you are being monitored, en with a low risk for ebola, it is a very unsettling and frankly, terrifying process to worry about. and i am praying for all of you and many others are as well. this morning, i had the opportunity to...
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we've got judge clay jenkins speaking now. >> good morning. we're here today to communicate about a health care worker who has contracted the ebola virus. that health care worker is a heroic person who provided care to mr. duncan. i met with that health care worker's parents and the health care worker and their parents have asked that their privacy be respected and their name not be released at this time. i expect with the activities that happen today, information will come to light, but let's remember as we do our work that this is a real person who is going through a great ordeal and so is that person's family. let's be as respectful as we can possibly be. we expected that something -- that it was possible that a second person could contract the virus. contingency plans were put into place and the hospital will discuss the way that the health care worker followed those contingency plans which will make our jobs in monitoring and containment much easier in this case than in the last one. i want to stress before we bring up a doctor a very imp
we've got judge clay jenkins speaking now. >> good morning. we're here today to communicate about a health care worker who has contracted the ebola virus. that health care worker is a heroic person who provided care to mr. duncan. i met with that health care worker's parents and the health care worker and their parents have asked that their privacy be respected and their name not be released at this time. i expect with the activities that happen today, information will come to light, but...
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judge jenkins joins us next. judge jenkins joins us next. we will be right back.n you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." aarp's staying sharp keeps your brain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on d
judge jenkins joins us next. judge jenkins joins us next. we will be right back.n you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." aarp's staying sharp keeps your brain healthy with online exercises by the top minds in brain science. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise,...
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jenkins is pro-life, a self-proclaimed a centrist. his case is not to caucus with either party. some gubernatorial races feature third party candidates as well. history would be made in maine if independent eliott cutler was to defeat republican paula page. maine already has an independent senator in angus king elected in in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in to the new congress is going to be either a republican or a democrat. what role do third parties play? what role could they play in our politics? joining us for that conversation betsy woodruff is the politics writer. michael shure, al jazeera america political analysts and arie robinoff from sirius xm radio. where is the room in our politics for a third party? >> ray, one of the interesting things when you play jim jenkins saying his promise he would caucus neither with republicans or democrats. they come to washington, as you see with berni saunders caucusing with the democrats and even g
jenkins is pro-life, a self-proclaimed a centrist. his case is not to caucus with either party. some gubernatorial races feature third party candidates as well. history would be made in maine if independent eliott cutler was to defeat republican paula page. maine already has an independent senator in angus king elected in in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in...
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judge jenkins, it's great to see you sir. what is your response and how you felt tonight when you heard this news that for the first time outside of dallas, another city is now coping with their first ebola diagnosis? >> my heart goes out to craig spencer and all those who love him, to the mayor and leadership in new york. but i can tell you, having helmed this in dallas, new york, you have a great public health system. you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay. if he did not come into contact with bodily fluids of craig spencer, you don't have ebola. if you normally ride on the subway, you shouldn't be afraid to do so. ebola can only live in bodily fluids for two to four hours outside the body, and there's no evidence at all that dr. spencer, who is a physician and accurately reported his symptoms, lost any bodily fluids before being isolated by the health officials. >> i don't know if you were able to see the press conferences done tonight by the governor and the mayor and the new york city health c
judge jenkins, it's great to see you sir. what is your response and how you felt tonight when you heard this news that for the first time outside of dallas, another city is now coping with their first ebola diagnosis? >> my heart goes out to craig spencer and all those who love him, to the mayor and leadership in new york. but i can tell you, having helmed this in dallas, new york, you have a great public health system. you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay....
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judge jenkins, it's great to see you sir. is your response and how you felt tonight when you heard this news that for the first time outside of dallas, another city is now coping with their first ebola diagnosis? >> my heart goes out to craig spencer and all those who love him, to the mayor and leadership in new york. but i can tell you, having helmed this in dallas, new york, you have a great public health system. you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay. if he did not come into contact with bodily fluids of craig spencer, you don't have ebola. if you normally ride on the subway, you shouldn't be afraid to do so. ebola can only live in bodily fluids for two to four hours outside the body, and there's no evidence at all that dr. spencer, who is a physician and accurately reported his symptoms, lost any bodily fluids before being isolated by the health officials. >> i don't know if you were able to see the press conferences done tonight by the governor and the mayor and the new york city health commis
judge jenkins, it's great to see you sir. is your response and how you felt tonight when you heard this news that for the first time outside of dallas, another city is now coping with their first ebola diagnosis? >> my heart goes out to craig spencer and all those who love him, to the mayor and leadership in new york. but i can tell you, having helmed this in dallas, new york, you have a great public health system. you will get unparalleled support from the cdc, and you'll be okay. if he...
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to get rid of -- evan jenkins, for west virginia, not obama. >> when evan jenkins voted against raising the state's minimum wage, he abandoned west virginians and sided with his new york billionaire financial backers. they opposed raising the minimum wage and also want to privatize medicare. nick rayhall believes anyone willing to work hard should be paid a decent wage and that medicare should never been privatized. he puts west virginians first. >> i'm evan jenkins and i approve this message. >> for generations, coal kept the lights on. here and across america. but then, nick rayhall pulled the switch. rayhall voted for the largest eps budget in history, bankrolling the war on coal with our tax dollars, but were coal miners sick with black lung, rahall slashed benefits and he's lying to hide it. it's time. turn the lights out on nick rahall. >> hello, i'm joe mansion. we hear a lot about politics, but none worse than the lies about nick rahall. he's a straight shooter and works with me every day to fight the obama administration's war on coal. don't let anyone mislead you. knicks. >> a
to get rid of -- evan jenkins, for west virginia, not obama. >> when evan jenkins voted against raising the state's minimum wage, he abandoned west virginians and sided with his new york billionaire financial backers. they opposed raising the minimum wage and also want to privatize medicare. nick rayhall believes anyone willing to work hard should be paid a decent wage and that medicare should never been privatized. he puts west virginians first. >> i'm evan jenkins and i approve...
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a judge decides nico jenkins is responsible for all of them. >> nikko jenkins was released from prisony after serving only half his sentence. the head of the omaha police union says jenkins is the poster child for why the good-time law is a farce. it allows criminals like jenkins to be released early. >> the undertones of this ad are obvious, and it immediately brings to mind the infamous willie harton ad from the 1988 presidential campaign. >> his revolving door prison policy gave furlough to murderers not eligible for parroll. one was willie horton, weekend prison passes, dukakis on crime. >> we've seen the gop use these misleading, fear-mongering ads for years. part of the southern strategy of using racial fears and division to win election. another famous example is this ad from jesse helms 1990 senate race. >> you needed that job. and you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota. for racial quotas, harveyegant. against racial quotas, jesse helms. these race-baiting ads had no place in our world 30 years ago, but to use them in 2014,
a judge decides nico jenkins is responsible for all of them. >> nikko jenkins was released from prisony after serving only half his sentence. the head of the omaha police union says jenkins is the poster child for why the good-time law is a farce. it allows criminals like jenkins to be released early. >> the undertones of this ad are obvious, and it immediately brings to mind the infamous willie harton ad from the 1988 presidential campaign. >> his revolving door prison policy...
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but my choice is safety malcolm jenkins.have been looking for a play making leader since dawkins, not comparing the two but jenkins is playing better than advertised and better than he played in new orleans. malcolm jenkins my m.v.p. through six games. >>> surprise move in seattle. wide receiver percy harvin has been traded from the seahawks to the jets. harvin has been injured a lot of his nfl career. playing on a $67 million contract when he's healthy, though, he is a game breaker. >>> temple owls on the road in houston with their spotless conference record on the line. first quarter is where we pick it up. >>> temple down by a field goal. pj walker steps back and throws and picked off by stuart. he took it 29 yards to the house. the owls trailing 17 to three in the seconds quarter of play. >>> to the flyers now. they start that three game road trip tomorrow in dallas. they hope to have defensive man braden coburn back in the lineup he's missed the last three games with a lower body injury. the orange and black still looki
but my choice is safety malcolm jenkins.have been looking for a play making leader since dawkins, not comparing the two but jenkins is playing better than advertised and better than he played in new orleans. malcolm jenkins my m.v.p. through six games. >>> surprise move in seattle. wide receiver percy harvin has been traded from the seahawks to the jets. harvin has been injured a lot of his nfl career. playing on a $67 million contract when he's healthy, though, he is a game breaker....
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dallas county judge jenkins personally went and visited the family in that apartment, staying in the apartment where the ebola patient had gotten so sick. clay jenkins went there today, apologized to family members of the man who has gotten sick, told them he was sorry they had been confined in the apartment with infectious waste with no way to clean up. texas officials wanted to find another place to move the individuals as they're monitored to see if they develop symptoms of the disease but as of this afternoon that had not yet happened. before the cleaning guys showed up in their vinyl wrapped trucks and hazmat suits the families had been putting things in plastic bags themselves, hoping that would help. one of the people in the house said they used clorox bleach on the bedding, they figured that might work. but other than that, no resources to do anything else. no instructions on what to do and they've been basically left to fend for themselves. not in liberia, right, or in some country that doesn't have good health infrastructure as we keep hearing about other countries coping w
dallas county judge jenkins personally went and visited the family in that apartment, staying in the apartment where the ebola patient had gotten so sick. clay jenkins went there today, apologized to family members of the man who has gotten sick, told them he was sorry they had been confined in the apartment with infectious waste with no way to clean up. texas officials wanted to find another place to move the individuals as they're monitored to see if they develop symptoms of the disease but...
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judge jenkins, basic question, why did you do that? did you come in such close contact with people who were in closest contact with thomas duncan without any protective gear? honestly, did you have no fear of catching ebola? >> chris, i want that family to be treated the way i would want my family to be treated if i were in the hospital and they were worried about my safety and catching this virus. i would treat them as human beings, not as a space man in some sort of a protective suit. i was assured by our top -- our state's top health officials and the cdc that it was safe to do it the way that i did it. and it -- i know the family appreciated us doing it in that way. i'm glad we got them out of a situation where i was unhappy to see that family living in the situation they were living in and they are now, thanks to someone who stepped up in the faith community at my request and worked out the details with mayor mike rawlings at his request, they're now at a place i'd be satisfied to have my own family. >> you think they were safe. h
judge jenkins, basic question, why did you do that? did you come in such close contact with people who were in closest contact with thomas duncan without any protective gear? honestly, did you have no fear of catching ebola? >> chris, i want that family to be treated the way i would want my family to be treated if i were in the hospital and they were worried about my safety and catching this virus. i would treat them as human beings, not as a space man in some sort of a protective suit. i...
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jenkins my mvp through the first sick games of the season. >> all right.ple putting its unbeaten conference record on the road at houston. late in the first half pj walker avoids a rush and throws into the end zone and keith kirkwood came down with the 39-yard touchdown. temple trailing 17-10 in the third. >> ♪ it's time for a victory it's time to start the clock, it's time to really rock. it's time for a victory. whoo! >> it's time for the friday football frenzy. take it away beasley! >> whoo! >> all right. excellent job did we get to your town, your team, your kids on tv the friday football frenzy spanning the delaware valley all the way to the lehigh valley let's get started in the city. olney versus martin luther king people ask me who's the best player in the city. suit tan jones has got to be in the discussion. you think he's down. no. here he come. here he comes. get him! you don't even try. you'll ut pull a muscle. olney wins 21 might have 14. lincoln versus washington old defensive back and i like a nice interception watch smith miller. washington
jenkins my mvp through the first sick games of the season. >> all right.ple putting its unbeaten conference record on the road at houston. late in the first half pj walker avoids a rush and throws into the end zone and keith kirkwood came down with the 39-yard touchdown. temple trailing 17-10 in the third. >> ♪ it's time for a victory it's time to start the clock, it's time to really rock. it's time for a victory. whoo! >> it's time for the friday football frenzy. take it...
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senator jenkins will be first. >> thank you very much. 90 minutes went by quick. i again welcome the fact that the "herald dispatch" was able to do this. we have a very spirited exchange. i have been hoping for this, wanting it, asking for it for months. finally congressman rahall agreed. thank you to all who are watching. but again, back to my first point, this is about the house of representatives. you know, our constitution and our framers set up a pretty good process. we elect a president for four years. but we have the house of representatives elected every two years. this is an opportunity to make a change, to make an adjustment. to say, you know what? is it really working for you. and i don't know how you can spend the last 38 years or the ast lifetime of being a west virginian and not understand that we are hurting. families are hurting. we had 5,000 coal jobs lost. 43% of our coal employment in appalachia wiped out. obamacare has an $800 billion raid on medicare. we have's got -- we've got problems, folks. maybe just ask yourself, do you think 39 and 40 a
senator jenkins will be first. >> thank you very much. 90 minutes went by quick. i again welcome the fact that the "herald dispatch" was able to do this. we have a very spirited exchange. i have been hoping for this, wanting it, asking for it for months. finally congressman rahall agreed. thank you to all who are watching. but again, back to my first point, this is about the house of representatives. you know, our constitution and our framers set up a pretty good process. we...
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jenkins. >> the progressive budget cut the military $900 billion. we ought to keep talking about those votes. you know what? the best jobs bill in west virginia, the best jobs action in west virginia would again to get this administration off of our backs. every time a question like was asked, well, what's the future after coal? it makes me think i'm not going to get baited into the idea that coal is over. you know, nick rahall may think it's a slump, which is when he turned his back on a a coal miner in logan when the coal miner said why did you support obama twice and nick rahall said , because he is a democrat and turned and walked away from him. i'm telling you, what we need to do is get west virginia back to work. we need to get our coal miners back to work. i am the sponsor of the legislation bringing the hatfields and mccoy trail system back to west virginia. i believe in tourism. i believe in manufacturing. i believe in health care. these are critically important, but i will never turn my back on our hard-working coal miners and our coal com
jenkins. >> the progressive budget cut the military $900 billion. we ought to keep talking about those votes. you know what? the best jobs bill in west virginia, the best jobs action in west virginia would again to get this administration off of our backs. every time a question like was asked, well, what's the future after coal? it makes me think i'm not going to get baited into the idea that coal is over. you know, nick rahall may think it's a slump, which is when he turned his back on a...
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joining us is the man at the center of this crisis in the country, judge jenkins. for taking the time to talk to us tonight. >> glad to do it. >> as dallas has not just the case of mr. duncan but the second carry case of the health care worker and the tertiary case of the other health care worker. how are you doing in terms of yourself and being at the center of this and handling it? >> i'm doing great. i've got a ton of support from my family and the community. i haven't slept in about 48 hours, but other than that, life's good. >> you announced today plans to enact a legal order to restrict travel for these dozens of hospital staffers who treated thomas eric duncan who are being monitored for having been exposed. what does that legal order mean? how would it work? >> well, in their case, these are hometown health care heroes. they just need the rules of the road. it is a legal order. it is binding, but these people, given their life's work to public health, if they're asked not to travel, they won't. once i heard of the travel and talked to dr. frieden, who, you
joining us is the man at the center of this crisis in the country, judge jenkins. for taking the time to talk to us tonight. >> glad to do it. >> as dallas has not just the case of mr. duncan but the second carry case of the health care worker and the tertiary case of the other health care worker. how are you doing in terms of yourself and being at the center of this and handling it? >> i'm doing great. i've got a ton of support from my family and the community. i haven't...
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judge jenkins joins us next. we will be right next. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four h
judge jenkins joins us next. we will be right next. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the...
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we heard in may, anthony jenkins , the man from retail background is refocusing barclays.e slimming down the investment banking side and trying to step into where the corporate action is. the positives are, mainly the u.k. of economy. that was a big factor here. they talk about a powerhouse of corporate and personal banking. profit up 11%. barclaycard up 16%. there are some negatives. investment banking, they call disappointing, i call ugly. less debt underwriting. provisions took the hit in investment banking when you are looking at that. profit was down 40% in that unit. is there potentially a settlement coming forward in the u.k.? sca is investigating a number of banks. also, ppi, the ongoing saga of mis-sold loans and insurance. they did get a nice tidy gain from lehman assets they inherited. the culture change that is bying to go on, not helped the fiasco of their private trading unit earlier this year, but the risk-taking change is working. 7000 jobs going into investment banking -- going from investment banking. >> the stock has taken a beating this year. down almos
we heard in may, anthony jenkins , the man from retail background is refocusing barclays.e slimming down the investment banking side and trying to step into where the corporate action is. the positives are, mainly the u.k. of economy. that was a big factor here. they talk about a powerhouse of corporate and personal banking. profit up 11%. barclaycard up 16%. there are some negatives. investment banking, they call disappointing, i call ugly. less debt underwriting. provisions took the hit in...
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they are accused in the 2012 murder of melissa jenkins.the young mother was lured from her home and beaten and strangled and both suspects pled not guilty. the comments were heard on a police radio. doug burns is a former prosecutor. they are tried separately and he got a change of venue in his trial? >> it is a small town in vermont and they did get the venue changed to a different bigger place. and the defense tried to keep out the confession he gave to the police officer and they were not able to get it out. >> in his confession he said a ghost man named kevin made him do it. >> he said something else. seven hours is a long time to interrogate somebody. the judge ruled it admissible. being charged separately because they have antagonistic and they blame each other. and the defense lawyer said the wife did everything. my client had nothing to do with it and he confessed to save her. >> getting back to that as well, if that phantom was out there as a real defense, you would think that the defense would use it as he was insane at the time.
they are accused in the 2012 murder of melissa jenkins.the young mother was lured from her home and beaten and strangled and both suspects pled not guilty. the comments were heard on a police radio. doug burns is a former prosecutor. they are tried separately and he got a change of venue in his trial? >> it is a small town in vermont and they did get the venue changed to a different bigger place. and the defense tried to keep out the confession he gave to the police officer and they were...
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this morning, dallas county judge clay jenkins told my colleague he only wants one patient treated at the hospital at a time. and craig joins us from dallas. so craig, is that the explanation of why ms. vinson was transported to emory? >> reporter: that is the best explanation we've gotten so far. that would go a long ways in explaining precisely why it is that nina pham remains here in good condition. he would not confirm that is the only reason that jenkins went on to say that it is a matter of using this hospital's resources most effectively. while i'm talking to you, tamron, roughly three miles away here at north dallas we're seeing the second round of cleaning at amber vinson's apartment. i think we have a live look at that. the second round of cleaning going on at amber vinson's apartment. you have the workers who were there yesterday, again, wearing the hazmat suits, meticulously going over the apartment. we were told by officials at dallas they continue to go door-to-door at the apartment complex to answer any questions folks might have. going back to what judge clay jenkins t
this morning, dallas county judge clay jenkins told my colleague he only wants one patient treated at the hospital at a time. and craig joins us from dallas. so craig, is that the explanation of why ms. vinson was transported to emory? >> reporter: that is the best explanation we've gotten so far. that would go a long ways in explaining precisely why it is that nina pham remains here in good condition. he would not confirm that is the only reason that jenkins went on to say that it is a...
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judge jenkins said he doesn't want to point fingers.ased last night by miss vinson's family said in part, in no way was amber careless prior to or after her exposure to mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. suggestion that she ignored any of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are untrue and hurtful. >>> also this morning the pentagon announced it's preparing a 30-member rapid response team that would be re
judge jenkins said he doesn't want to point fingers.ased last night by miss vinson's family said in part, in no way was amber careless prior to or after her exposure to mr. thomas eric duncan. she has not and would not knowingly expose herself or anyone else. suggestion that she ignored any of the physician and government provided protocols recommended to her are untrue and hurtful. >>> also this morning the pentagon announced it's preparing a 30-member rapid response team that would...
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jenkins first, has to do with energy.s you are fully aware, coal has been a big topic in this campaign. you have both stated your commitment to sustaining coal. i want you to put this in the context of an overall energy policy. will you explain what kind of energy policy you think the nation should have and what specific steps you would take as a congressman to steer the nation toward that policy. >> west virginia is an energy state. we are proud of our coal history. we have made the manufacturing of this country based on coal-fired plants around the country. of the energy in west virginia is coal-fired. we do have an oil and gas explosion as well. need to do both, have coal as gas in oil and natural west virginia. we have an opportunity to leave the country and energy independence. we need to free up our coal miners and make sure they can coal.he you cannot be pro-coal and vote against the reins act as nick rahal has. you cannot be pro-coal and vote for nancy pelosi for speaker six times he wants to kill coal. you cannot
jenkins first, has to do with energy.s you are fully aware, coal has been a big topic in this campaign. you have both stated your commitment to sustaining coal. i want you to put this in the context of an overall energy policy. will you explain what kind of energy policy you think the nation should have and what specific steps you would take as a congressman to steer the nation toward that policy. >> west virginia is an energy state. we are proud of our coal history. we have made the...
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. >> reporter: it is in that spirit that jim jenkins has shaped the message for his campaign for the senate seat in nebraska. he's pro-life, a centrist running in a decidedly red state. his pledge is not to caucus with either party. third-party candidates are in play in congressional races in south dakota, iowa, oregon and several other races. some gubernatorial races feature third-party candidates as well. history would be made in maine if eliott cutler was to defeat paul paul la page. maine already has an independent senator in angle gu in angus king who was elected in 2012. at a time of sagging approval for the two major parties its still the case that just about every single man and woman who comes to washington in january to swear in the new congress is going to be either a republican or a democrat. what role do third parties play? what role could they play in our politics? joining us for that conversation petcy woodruff, a politics writer for the washington examiner newspaper. michael shure, a political analyst, and ari robinoff from sirius xm radio. where is the room for the t
. >> reporter: it is in that spirit that jim jenkins has shaped the message for his campaign for the senate seat in nebraska. he's pro-life, a centrist running in a decidedly red state. his pledge is not to caucus with either party. third-party candidates are in play in congressional races in south dakota, iowa, oregon and several other races. some gubernatorial races feature third-party candidates as well. history would be made in maine if eliott cutler was to defeat paul paul la page....
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judge jenkins? >> thank you, chairman, congresswoman, members of this committee, and my friends from who ares delegation, here with us today. innk you for your support this challenging response. local government has treated everyone involved in the ebola crisis with dignity and compassion, and as fellow human beings, not merely as diseased contacts. in interacting with louise and those three young men, it was important that we follow all cdc to avoid any chance of spreading that virus. but it's also important that we not move that family wearing a hazmat suit. to seeportant for them me as a fellow human being, face to face, and for me to converse equals.m as that is a basic tenet of leadership and it is in keeping with modern medicine. louise and those three young men have been handling an scary, sad and difficult situation with grace. louise and her 19-year-old son fine young man, forced to of histh the loss without being able to hug and hold his mother. death of eric duncan is a loss of a father,
judge jenkins? >> thank you, chairman, congresswoman, members of this committee, and my friends from who ares delegation, here with us today. innk you for your support this challenging response. local government has treated everyone involved in the ebola crisis with dignity and compassion, and as fellow human beings, not merely as diseased contacts. in interacting with louise and those three young men, it was important that we follow all cdc to avoid any chance of spreading that virus....
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jenkins, the ceo and president of barracuda networks.e to see you. >> thanks for having me back on the show. >> many analysts were positive about your accelerating trends. all revenues accelerating on a year on year basis. you would think that the business backdrop would be perfect for you guys for stock appreciation. but we haven't seen it so far. why do you think that is? >> well, i'm sure partly due to the timing of the announcement and the market moves the last two days certainly didn't help us. those are things we can't control but we're very focused on, you know, growing the business the way we have. we're in some sectors that are very dynamic and growing. like network security and backup. and we're doing well in those sectors for the quarter. our network security business grew 50% year over year. >> i totally get today. we did see it up. even looking at your performance, you're down 32% even though the business backdrop you would think would be ideal with the number of hacks in the news constantly. and the willingness of small and
jenkins, the ceo and president of barracuda networks.e to see you. >> thanks for having me back on the show. >> many analysts were positive about your accelerating trends. all revenues accelerating on a year on year basis. you would think that the business backdrop would be perfect for you guys for stock appreciation. but we haven't seen it so far. why do you think that is? >> well, i'm sure partly due to the timing of the announcement and the market moves the last two days...
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griff jenkins is live in charlottesville, griff? >> hi, greta. that's correct. jesse matthew indicted for attempted murder rape incident in fairfax county. what's significant as we all learned the sad and perhaps relieving news over the weekend the discovery of human remains believed that of hannah graham was also in the vicinity of morgan harrington. we all remember that case. and now for the first time, we can connect some dots linking d.n.a. evidence between jesse matthew, hannah graham, morgan harrington in this 2005 incident. we spoke earlier with the editor of this weekly newspaper courtney stuart. here is what she had had to say. >> there are new very serious charges against mr. matthew related to 2000 a sexual assault in fairfax. that is the case that provided a d.n.a. link to the morgan harrington case. d.n.a. was found from an unidentified assailant on her shirt, which was located a few weeks after she disappeared in 2009. we didn't know who that belonged to. now, with the indictment against him, in this fairfax case, it starts to become clear that, yo
griff jenkins is live in charlottesville, griff? >> hi, greta. that's correct. jesse matthew indicted for attempted murder rape incident in fairfax county. what's significant as we all learned the sad and perhaps relieving news over the weekend the discovery of human remains believed that of hannah graham was also in the vicinity of morgan harrington. we all remember that case. and now for the first time, we can connect some dots linking d.n.a. evidence between jesse matthew, hannah...
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. >> jenkins was released from prison early after serving only half his sentence. the omaha police union said jenkins is the poster child for why the good time law is a farce. brad ashford defends the law blowing criminals like jenkins to be released early. >> that's a nice touch. that side by side. one thing is certain. we must be close to election day because that makes me feel like i need to take a shower. here to chew it over with us is former obama press secretary jay carney and bill crystal. let's start with you, bill. that ad against the democrat in nebraska is compared with the willie horton ad. the facts of the ad are correct. he did support this good time law which had early release of prisoners but that context of it makes it a little less than reputable. >> if facts are correct, facts are correct. a lot of advertising pushes on the edge in terms of emotion it tries to call up but hopefully voters look past that. the facts are the facts. >> i think the fundamental issue is the side by side photograph. there was a menacing looking guy, a criminal, next to
. >> jenkins was released from prison early after serving only half his sentence. the omaha police union said jenkins is the poster child for why the good time law is a farce. brad ashford defends the law blowing criminals like jenkins to be released early. >> that's a nice touch. that side by side. one thing is certain. we must be close to election day because that makes me feel like i need to take a shower. here to chew it over with us is former obama press secretary jay carney...
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he said we lost will smith, grier, harper, jenkins, vilma. it's a big deal. we haven't replaced them yet with leaders on the defensive side. so rob brian, i think has gone back to basics a little bit. it goes against his dna to not blitz. but two weeks in a row now maybe simplifying things thepd defense. >> here is harris the backup running back. taken down. he lost on offenses with sproles. saints lost a lot of guys to free agency during the off-season, trades, and what have you. and didn't pick up very much. but seemed to have righted the ship at least in the friendly confines of the mercedes benz super dome. there they were. some big names. >> cris: if you're a saints fan, it's hard to believe you're going to be playing for first place in your division next week with four losses. built that's the way it goes on thursday night. >> al: they go to charlotte. so another home win. another win by 21 points. 12 straight prime time wins in the regular season. also two in the playoffs. almost every one of them has been at the end of the day or night a route. game w
he said we lost will smith, grier, harper, jenkins, vilma. it's a big deal. we haven't replaced them yet with leaders on the defensive side. so rob brian, i think has gone back to basics a little bit. it goes against his dna to not blitz. but two weeks in a row now maybe simplifying things thepd defense. >> here is harris the backup running back. taken down. he lost on offenses with sproles. saints lost a lot of guys to free agency during the off-season, trades, and what have you. and...
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lakey or judge jenkins to the add. the concern for anyone who has had contact is not that they may infect other people. and judge jenkins said it exactly right, they are not a risk to others, but the only thing that we have to ensure is that the temperature is monitored, and if they the develop a fever, they are immediately assessed, isolated and if found to be positive, appropriately cared for. the -- >>> okay. again, this is dr. tom frieden, and he is the director of the centers for disease and control and prevention out of atlanta and talking about ebola as much of the country has been. we will continue to monitor that, but we want to take a quick break, because when we come back we want to talk to a couple of doctors on the front lines of health care here in the u.s. are from the emergency room and the preventative side how we we should be looking at ebola. we will be right back. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate hold the whip, two espressos. make one a double. she
lakey or judge jenkins to the add. the concern for anyone who has had contact is not that they may infect other people. and judge jenkins said it exactly right, they are not a risk to others, but the only thing that we have to ensure is that the temperature is monitored, and if they the develop a fever, they are immediately assessed, isolated and if found to be positive, appropriately cared for. the -- >>> okay. again, this is dr. tom frieden, and he is the director of the centers for...
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and lindsey johnson, allen and maryann buyer, rob and trina dean, steve and torrey humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now
and lindsey johnson, allen and maryann buyer, rob and trina dean, steve and torrey humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard....