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alexandra levine: the transmission rate for h.i.v. in the united states from mother to infant is about 25 to 30%. we can lower it to 8% risk by use of anti-h.i.v. medicines given to the mother during pregnancy, given to the mother by vein during the entire time of the delivery, and then given to the infant for the first week of life or the first month of life. progress against the disease in many other parts of the world, is not as promising. it's decimating populations in parts of central africa, in parts of southeast asia, in parts of the indian subcontinent, and it's affecting whole generations of individuals. we know, for example, that there are probably about 25 to 30 million people in the world infected with h.i.v. this year, and that that number will continue to increase quite rapidly in the next few years, especially in those parts of the world where prevention efforts and treatment are very minimal. david bennett: the impact of h.i.v./aids in africa has been incredible. to lose the young people who are really the productive s
alexandra levine: the transmission rate for h.i.v. in the united states from mother to infant is about 25 to 30%. we can lower it to 8% risk by use of anti-h.i.v. medicines given to the mother during pregnancy, given to the mother by vein during the entire time of the delivery, and then given to the infant for the first week of life or the first month of life. progress against the disease in many other parts of the world, is not as promising. it's decimating populations in parts of central...
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levin went on to launch one of the most transformational periods in yale's history. he's expanded its international reach, improved academic programs and restored yale's standing in the ivy league and beyond. he will step down on june 30. here's a look at his 1993 inaugural address which we will soon test. here it is. >> at that time of looking forward we reaffirm the values of our past to preserve and advance knowledge. to defend free inquiry and free expression. to educate leaders and thinking citizens, to teach the world around us to give scope for human achievement and to nurture human potential. we reaffirm these commitments not meerly as ends in themselves but as a means to improve the human condition and to elevate the human spirit. let us resume our timeless labor. let us leave shining furrows behind. >> rose: i am pleased to have rick levin at this table. welcome >> good to be here. >> rose: this is not our first conversation. i've made many visits to your university. how will you feel on june 30? >> well, it will be a big change absolutely. i've loved this
levin went on to launch one of the most transformational periods in yale's history. he's expanded its international reach, improved academic programs and restored yale's standing in the ivy league and beyond. he will step down on june 30. here's a look at his 1993 inaugural address which we will soon test. here it is. >> at that time of looking forward we reaffirm the values of our past to preserve and advance knowledge. to defend free inquiry and free expression. to educate leaders and...
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. >> rose: john miller, walt mossberg, kara swisher and rick levin when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> as we prepare broadcast for air, an on going story is developing. watertown authorities have captured bombing standoff number two. to want in a segment taped earlier this evening john mill over cbs news explain house we got here. >> rose: once again with john miller of cbs news, he has been covering this story all day. there is a massive manhunt under way in massachusetts for suspect number two, suspect number one has been killed. we are taping this conversation at 6:10 eastern time so my question is where are we? >> they have a massive perimeter 20 blocks in either direction. they are nearly complete with that perimeter and so far at this stage they have not found man they're looking for which is obviously very frustrating and potentially dangerous. >> rose: how will they measure he's unlikely here and we need to expand this manhunt? >> i think they do two things. one, before they
. >> rose: john miller, walt mossberg, kara swisher and rick levin when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> as we prepare broadcast for air, an on going story is developing. watertown authorities have captured bombing standoff number two. to want in a segment taped earlier this evening john mill over cbs news explain house we got here. >> rose: once again with john miller of cbs news, he has been...
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but we want to go to mark mark k levine. you spoke with the fbi. >> it's the information he just said. as of 2 minutes ago, the fbi is still saying that preliminary information is that the suspect taken into custody around boston is not one of the bombing suspects. he said the situation is very fluid. facts are hard to come by. they are trying to narrow things down. but as of now, they don't believe the person in custody is one of the bombing suspects. >> did they give imu other information that we have not heard at this point? >> they have not. i think really, it's kind of chaos in terms of information, to try to determine what's going on. obviously, there is a situation on the ground that they are trying to clear the area. they are trying to figure out exactly what's happening. >> all right. mike levine, thank nor information and for confirming what we just let everyone know, as far as the statement from the fbi. they are saying that the suspect that was taken into custody after the initial shooting at m.i.t., where an off
but we want to go to mark mark k levine. you spoke with the fbi. >> it's the information he just said. as of 2 minutes ago, the fbi is still saying that preliminary information is that the suspect taken into custody around boston is not one of the bombing suspects. he said the situation is very fluid. facts are hard to come by. they are trying to narrow things down. but as of now, they don't believe the person in custody is one of the bombing suspects. >> did they give imu other...
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and we are. >> senator levin, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> carl levin, chairman of the armed services committee. >>> still ahead, i'll speak with the white house press secretary, jay carney, talking about the obama administration's secret communications with north korea. what's going on? we'll share with you what we know. >>> plus, kim jong-un's rise to power. his pampered youth and mysterious family. >>> and our own christiane amanpour and fareed zakaria, they're standing by with their takes on the latest threats from north korea and the u.s. response, our special "situation room" report continues right after this. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement get
and we are. >> senator levin, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> carl levin, chairman of the armed services committee. >>> still ahead, i'll speak with the white house press secretary, jay carney, talking about the obama administration's secret communications with north korea. what's going on? we'll share with you what we know. >>> plus, kim jong-un's rise to power. his pampered youth and mysterious family. >>> and our own christiane...
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any reaction to the latest news that mike levine just brought to us? >> i think it's intriguing and tanks early. mike stepped with the appropriate amount of caution.' of either individual. that has not been made public on behalf of the fbi or police. i know there's a lot of stuff flying around the internet but nothing has been confirmed. i will tell you i keep coming back to the moment at 5:15 yesterday afternoon when the profile of suspect number 2 went out. you look and clearly you can see if you know this person you will identify them immediately. the fbi prepared themselves for several days once they go public with the information there will be a siege of information about this person's identity. maybe one person or a whole community knows him. >> he has been on the lose and has not been accounted for. >> when the press conference happened they gave out the film and video they were so dramatic and specific. if this guy is around they will find him. the public will find this guy. are you surprised that it happened this quickly? >> it is not over jus
any reaction to the latest news that mike levine just brought to us? >> i think it's intriguing and tanks early. mike stepped with the appropriate amount of caution.' of either individual. that has not been made public on behalf of the fbi or police. i know there's a lot of stuff flying around the internet but nothing has been confirmed. i will tell you i keep coming back to the moment at 5:15 yesterday afternoon when the profile of suspect number 2 went out. you look and clearly you can...
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the administration has not yet made a decision but in a letter to senator carl levin today it called for an u.n. investigation. and the u.n. is already on it. secretary ban ki-moon has called for a task force to look into the allegations. but the only problem syria president omar bashar is not letting them in. be still the white house says it is waiting for more concrete evidence before making a decision. "the new york times" quoted a senior official saying, it is precisely because this is a red line that we have to establish with air tight certainty that this happened. the bar on the united states is higher on anyone else both because of our capabilities and because of our history in iraq. joining me now lawrence korb, senior fell low at the center for american progress and former assistant secretary of defense he joins us from washington, d.c. larry, welcome inside "the war room"." >> it's good to be back. >> michael: how much does the legacy of iraq weigh on him in syria? >> i think a great deal. again if you take a look at what the letter to senator levin said, it basically looks
the administration has not yet made a decision but in a letter to senator carl levin today it called for an u.n. investigation. and the u.n. is already on it. secretary ban ki-moon has called for a task force to look into the allegations. but the only problem syria president omar bashar is not letting them in. be still the white house says it is waiting for more concrete evidence before making a decision. "the new york times" quoted a senior official saying, it is precisely because...
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wees work throw the information mike levine is with me. mike, your information has been inavailable. what can you report here tonight? >> the latest i am hearing, and perhaps it is stating the obvious, but federal law enforcement does believe what is going on around mit may be related to the bombings on monday. and i am being told local police in the boston area may have arrested someone with, quote, similar features as one of the suspects from the monday bombing. >> mike do you know if the features reflect suspect number one or suspect number two? >> i don't know that. continue. i'm sorry i interrupted you. >> i was just told how the situation unfolded tonight was earlier at a 7-eleven there was a carjacking or robbery and local police responded. when one of the officers got on the scene he was shot and i believe he has now died. there was a subsequent chase and while police were chasing the suspects, the suspect was throwing explosive devices at the chasing officers and that's how we got to where we are now. >> this campus police officer
wees work throw the information mike levine is with me. mike, your information has been inavailable. what can you report here tonight? >> the latest i am hearing, and perhaps it is stating the obvious, but federal law enforcement does believe what is going on around mit may be related to the bombings on monday. and i am being told local police in the boston area may have arrested someone with, quote, similar features as one of the suspects from the monday bombing. >> mike do you...
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so levin is making this news public. he said he is grateful for the authorities who are handling this and responding. what it does is that it puts another piece into what has been a complicated day. with two senate office buildings, there have been police activity where we see a suspicious letter, suspicious package being dealt with by authorities here. now, again, that is part of what is a sort of routine response when there's anything that seems out of splay place, so we don't want to raise alarm out of anything that's prupt, but because of the letter to roger wicker, the republican of mississippi in preliminary tests proves ricin, more tests being done. the letter at the white house that's being discussed. everyone is on a higher state of alert. what we have here are hallways and areas that normally connect the complex, the capitol, being blocked. there is still the business of the senate going on. they're having the guns debate on the floor. there are tourists visiting in parts of the complex, but there is a heighten
so levin is making this news public. he said he is grateful for the authorities who are handling this and responding. what it does is that it puts another piece into what has been a complicated day. with two senate office buildings, there have been police activity where we see a suspicious letter, suspicious package being dealt with by authorities here. now, again, that is part of what is a sort of routine response when there's anything that seems out of splay place, so we don't want to raise...
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. >> rose: we conclude with part two of my conversation the conversation of rick levin, the retiring president of yale university. >> i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we've started on. i think the internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i belie that's going. i think also our efforts to strengthen sciences at yale will continue. i think the -- to me if i were staying longer the sort of new agenda is what to do with online education and what -- in particular what role should yale play. there are going to be many different types of experiences with online education at many levels. >> rose: remnick, miller and levin, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with the continuing story of the aftermath of the boston marathon tragedy. in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they
. >> rose: we conclude with part two of my conversation the conversation of rick levin, the retiring president of yale university. >> i hope and i think that yale will continue along some of the trajectories we've started on. i think the internationalization will continue. we have a really terrific set of programs now and i belie that's going. i think also our efforts to strengthen sciences at yale will continue. i think the -- to me if i were staying longer the sort of new agenda...
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. >>> we're joined by senator carl levin. thank you very much for coming in. >> great to be with you, wolf. >> i know your panel had extensive hearings today with the u.s. military commander from the region. the administration we're told is told that missile launch could be imminent. what are you hearing? >> it could be imminent. we have to assume there could be a test launch the way they've tested previous missiles before. that's a totally different story from if there's an attack on a target. for instance, couple years back in 2010 north korea attacked a south korean ship, killed 46 south korean sailors. they've attacked with artillery a south korean island. so whether this is a test of a missile which is providing it's not targeted at south korea, the u.s., any of our allies, providing it is aimed at the water as a missile test, that's a very different deal than if it's targeted at us or our allies? >> what if it is that worst case scenario? is the u.s. ready to take military action against north korea? >> we are. our paci
. >>> we're joined by senator carl levin. thank you very much for coming in. >> great to be with you, wolf. >> i know your panel had extensive hearings today with the u.s. military commander from the region. the administration we're told is told that missile launch could be imminent. what are you hearing? >> it could be imminent. we have to assume there could be a test launch the way they've tested previous missiles before. that's a totally different story from if...
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again my name is nicole levine. i am the director of the san francisco center for the womens' initiative and i grew up in san francisco and i absolutely seen the power of this organization to change womens' lives, to change our neighborhoods, to change your communities, to change families and you can imagine i have been there a long time and really believe in what we're doing and i am excited to share with you a little bit about our impact and ideas that we may focus on to continue to help so just a little bit for those that don't know about us. we are celebrating our 25th anniversary. we have been providing high potential low income women with business training and funding and on going support to start and actually expand their businesses and become economically self sufficient. a little bit about who we serve. we've actually served over 26,000 women since we began in 1988. 700 women will be served this year in san francisco alone. 99% of our women are low income or extremely low income. fort% are latina. 13% have
again my name is nicole levine. i am the director of the san francisco center for the womens' initiative and i grew up in san francisco and i absolutely seen the power of this organization to change womens' lives, to change our neighborhoods, to change your communities, to change families and you can imagine i have been there a long time and really believe in what we're doing and i am excited to share with you a little bit about our impact and ideas that we may focus on to continue to help so...
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what ended up being happening she was criticized by tom levine. and the other part to it was she had been part of this cover up of torture. her appointment was basically in trouble. at some point in time when john boehner in august called me issue -- and cut a deal with me. he said i had 24 hours to consider this deal. that in fact, i would be able to get a job comparable to the salary i made in congress and he would help me raise legal defense money to put this behind me if i pulled out of the election. they then would get it a replacement which congressman boehner named -- >> what year was this? >> this was in 2006 in august. i had 24 hours. i remember john boehner saying if you don't accept this deal in 24 hours, it's off the table, we won't have this deal again. i called within 24 hours and i said fine. i'll take the deal. comparable salary, you find me a job and you help me raise legal defense money to fight this thing. i just won the primary in 2006. boehner's call made the seg difference -- significant difference in me getting out just in t
what ended up being happening she was criticized by tom levine. and the other part to it was she had been part of this cover up of torture. her appointment was basically in trouble. at some point in time when john boehner in august called me issue -- and cut a deal with me. he said i had 24 hours to consider this deal. that in fact, i would be able to get a job comparable to the salary i made in congress and he would help me raise legal defense money to put this behind me if i pulled out of the...
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we're going to explain and have harvey levin from tmz up next. this is "cnn newsroom" and i'm suzanne malveaux. >>> a bus heading to oklahoma hit an impact buffer. at least 36 people have been taken to area hospitals, three with critical injuries. want to bring in bud gillette of our dallas affiliate ktvt joining us live from the scene of the crash. first of all, how did this happen? >> reporter: well, suzanne, this is a turnpike, the george h.w. bush turnpike. and it's a feeder road if you will to a straight line to oklahoma. it's believed that's where the bus was headed this morning. i can stand back here and zoom in. still a very active scene. you hear helicopters overhead. what we're told the bus headed in the direction you're looking at northbound hit what's called a rubber impact and that is essentially a rubberized barrier to keep people in the highway. well, it hit that rubber barrier, went across that lane of traffic, the next lane of traffic and then hit a concrete barrier that separates the lanes. and at that time it flipped over. we h
we're going to explain and have harvey levin from tmz up next. this is "cnn newsroom" and i'm suzanne malveaux. >>> a bus heading to oklahoma hit an impact buffer. at least 36 people have been taken to area hospitals, three with critical injuries. want to bring in bud gillette of our dallas affiliate ktvt joining us live from the scene of the crash. first of all, how did this happen? >> reporter: well, suzanne, this is a turnpike, the george h.w. bush turnpike. and it's...
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brian levin always happy to have you here on "the war room." now we move to suspicious packages in the capitol. federal authorities say letters sent to president obama tested positive for the toxic substance ricin. here is jay corny today. >> there was a letter sent to, addressed to the president at an off-site mail facility it was noticed to contain a suspicious substance, and tests were undertaken. >> michael: thankfully it was intercepted before it reached the white house. since 9/11 all white house and congressional mail is sorted at a separation lobingation. this morning two floors evacuated when a letter was discovered there. in the hallway outside of senator richard shelby's office was cleared after reports that he also received a suspicious package. in phoenix there was report of a suspicious package at john mccain's office. and karl levin's office was evacuated because of similar circumstances. a man has been arrested with a backpack full of letters, and he is in custody. coming up rt rybak will give us his take on the votings, plus at
brian levin always happy to have you here on "the war room." now we move to suspicious packages in the capitol. federal authorities say letters sent to president obama tested positive for the toxic substance ricin. here is jay corny today. >> there was a letter sent to, addressed to the president at an off-site mail facility it was noticed to contain a suspicious substance, and tests were undertaken. >> michael: thankfully it was intercepted before it reached the white...
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. >> rose: remnick, miller and levin, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with the continuing story of the aftermath of the boston marathon tragedy. in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they acting alone or did they have help? were they planning more attacks and was their chechen ethnicity important? joining me now is david remnick, he is editor of the "new yorker" magazine which has a full coverage here called "the marathon bombing: tragedy in boston, a place in history" of george parker. "the culprits" by david remnick and the street scene by seth manukin. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: here's what you say. "the sense of bland unknowingness, he seemed so nice began to evaporate the closer we got to the tsarnaev brothers." >> always in these tragedies, murder stories, terrorist stories, you
. >> rose: remnick, miller and levin, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with the continuing story of the aftermath of the boston marathon tragedy. in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they acting alone or did they have help? were they planning...
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so, indeed, it's better for rush limbaugh, for mark levin, for glenn beck to be in opposition.o they'd be perfectly happy sending the republican party into oblivion, and at some point there's got to be some leadership in the party that's going to be brave enough to take this on. those who do are just getting knocked down before they get out of the gate. >> martin, i'll just say mart of what the rush limbaughs and mark levins of the world is what they pitch is victimhood. their base is an older white male they've been preaching for something like 30 years. this idea you are a victim. >> we heard last year, didn't we, this notion of taking back your nation. the nation is changing. let's go back to the '50s. >> exactly. that the country is being stolen from you, the other people are doing it. it is in their interest to pitch this message. immigration reform, it plays right into it, the idea these people are taking over the country and coming in and stealing welfare benefits. i have to tell you the suspicion in florida among tea partyers before rubio became their darling, because h
so, indeed, it's better for rush limbaugh, for mark levin, for glenn beck to be in opposition.o they'd be perfectly happy sending the republican party into oblivion, and at some point there's got to be some leadership in the party that's going to be brave enough to take this on. those who do are just getting knocked down before they get out of the gate. >> martin, i'll just say mart of what the rush limbaughs and mark levins of the world is what they pitch is victimhood. their base is an...
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levin "the spirit of the law" what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world and a new constitutional world with religion? >>guest: for most of our nation's history it is the state's that controlled access to rights of religious organizations and so on and tear of the decades that began to shift as the supreme court applies the national constitutional establishment and free exercise clauses of the first amendment against the state to have a centralizing debate against religion. >>host: of the state's have controls we have freedom of religion. >>guest: yes but the first amendment begins congress shall enact no laws and directed only to the national government. >>host: were there restrictions? >> yes. several states had religious establishments than most limited the amount of property they could own, as some tax religious property others would not let have group practices sandy eventually various states in the southwest banning polygamy for example,. >>host: with massachusetts or pennsylvania as a case study of states regulating religion. >> pennsylvania had been acti
levin "the spirit of the law" what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world and a new constitutional world with religion? >>guest: for most of our nation's history it is the state's that controlled access to rights of religious organizations and so on and tear of the decades that began to shift as the supreme court applies the national constitutional establishment and free exercise clauses of the first amendment against the state to have a centralizing debate...
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and we are. >> senator levin, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> carl levin, chairman>> still ahead, i'll speak with the white house press secretary, jay carney, talking about the obama administration's secret communications with north korea. what's going on? we'll share with you what we know. >>> plus, kim jong-un's rise to power. his pampered youth and mysterious family. >>> and our own christiane amanpour and fareed zakaria, they're standing by with their takes on the latest threats from north korea and the u.s. response, our special "situation room" report continues right after this. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better. well, enjoy your round! alright, thanks! save a ton on our best available rate
and we are. >> senator levin, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> carl levin, chairman>> still ahead, i'll speak with the white house press secretary, jay carney, talking about the obama administration's secret communications with north korea. what's going on? we'll share with you what we know. >>> plus, kim jong-un's rise to power. his pampered youth and mysterious family. >>> and our own christiane amanpour and fareed zakaria, they're...
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. >> good afternoon, my name is michael levine, i have the architect. project sponsor. and maria is here today and she will add her remarks. by removing the rear portion of the existing roof area above the third floor replaced it with an extended flat roofed area which effectively is 5 feet below the current ridge line of the existing building. if i can get the overhead, please. the site currently exist an existing 3 story building. the rear wall is shorter to the neighboring building to the west and over 30 feet shorter of the average of the rear walls of building along 21st street. the dr request building to the east in the rear lot line of the corner lot fronting on noi street. as a result the building enjoys three open exposures, southern, eastern, northern. including exposure to a 55 foot deep front yard area. the southerly exposure of which the dr request or is on the property line in which it would not be allowed by current code. though some loss of light to the windows is recognized is acceptable by the design guidelines we feel the loss of light is claimed by t
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seceded and ford didn't so was incredibly contentious and divisive that means it was fighting with the levin slave states -- 11 instead of 15. so you already see the breaking off of the south fate with the confederacy. >>host: did jefferson davis actually when an election? >> he was a senator. he was nominated in a constitutional convention of the moderates of montgomery february 1861. i don't think he did actually. people think the emetic -- emitter -- american constitution was a replica but it wasn't. they innate made a number of crucial changes and one was the one-term executive of five years so he avoided reelection. >>host: professor stephanie mccurry was there lot of political infighting during the war in the south? >> there was. and no formal political parties. what is interesting about the confederacy is a lot of things were planned but never materialized. the political opposition in a clique form but everybody was a democrat. there was not a republican party ticket you could not vote for him and maybe in the deep south you could go for lincoln but they were all watching aunt and som
seceded and ford didn't so was incredibly contentious and divisive that means it was fighting with the levin slave states -- 11 instead of 15. so you already see the breaking off of the south fate with the confederacy. >>host: did jefferson davis actually when an election? >> he was a senator. he was nominated in a constitutional convention of the moderates of montgomery february 1861. i don't think he did actually. people think the emetic -- emitter -- american constitution was a...
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>> that is what mike levine is hearing. that would make sense because both m.i.t. and harvard are obviously located in cambridge. these two young men being 19 years of age appeared very comfortable in a student environment in boston, and they have been here for over a year. >> jennifer, thank you. m.i.t. and harvard, they share a similar town and they share the same river. they are on opposite sides of the river, m.i.t. on the north side and harvard on the south side. we're watching screen left, watertown, massachusetts, ten miles from where we are, about ten miles from the m.i.t. campus. we're not quite sure what police activity is taking there but something is up there screen left. come out to me quickly here where we are in boylston. i want to give our viewers a better sense of the geography of where we are. behind this truck and down the street that would be boylston street. you go down two city blocks on the left-hand side is where both explosions occurred at 2:50 monday afternoon. the runners would have been going down boylston in that direction. at this poin
>> that is what mike levine is hearing. that would make sense because both m.i.t. and harvard are obviously located in cambridge. these two young men being 19 years of age appeared very comfortable in a student environment in boston, and they have been here for over a year. >> jennifer, thank you. m.i.t. and harvard, they share a similar town and they share the same river. they are on opposite sides of the river, m.i.t. on the north side and harvard on the south side. we're watching...
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this is from senator carl levin, the chairman of the armed services committee.onse to senator graham and others saying this man needs to be treated as a terrorist, this is what senator levin said. i am not aware of any evidence so far that the boston suspect is part of any organized group let alone al qaeda, the taliban or within of their affiliates. in the absence of such evidence, i know of no legal basis for his detention as an enemy combatant. to hold the suspect as an enemy combatant under these circumstances would be contrary to our laws and may even jeopardize our efforts to prosecute him for his crimes. where do you stand on this, senator schumer? >> well, i think that the good news is is we don't need enemy combatant to get all the information we need out of him. number one, the one court that has ruled has allowed a lot of flexibility in the public safety exception before you mirandize somebody. but second, at any time what's called a h.i.g., a high value interrogation group composed of the fbi, cia and anyone else can question him without a lawyer in
this is from senator carl levin, the chairman of the armed services committee.onse to senator graham and others saying this man needs to be treated as a terrorist, this is what senator levin said. i am not aware of any evidence so far that the boston suspect is part of any organized group let alone al qaeda, the taliban or within of their affiliates. in the absence of such evidence, i know of no legal basis for his detention as an enemy combatant. to hold the suspect as an enemy combatant under...
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. >> reporter: susan levine is head dietician for the commission for responsible medicine, which released a report on the worst hospital food environments at children's hospitals. what did you find? >> a lot of fast food outlets in hospitals, plus high fat, high calorie, unhealthful foods served in the cafeterias as well. >> reporter: one of the worst offenders? shands children hospital in gainesville, florida, with a whopping five fast food restaurants. >> well, i would say they're dead wrong. i think you will find that we are one of the superior hospitals in the united states. >> reporter: the chief of pediatric for shands hospital also told at-bats abc news nutrition is an issue they take seriously and the report had many inaccuracies. he added patients do not eat at the hospital calf fear yeah or these franchises. but if they or their families find their way to the hospital food court when they do so, they will have a variety of food choice, just as our employees do. most people we spoke to here at the hospital aren't exactly kplaping about the fast food choices. >> it was great. you
. >> reporter: susan levine is head dietician for the commission for responsible medicine, which released a report on the worst hospital food environments at children's hospitals. what did you find? >> a lot of fast food outlets in hospitals, plus high fat, high calorie, unhealthful foods served in the cafeterias as well. >> reporter: one of the worst offenders? shands children hospital in gainesville, florida, with a whopping five fast food restaurants. >> well, i would...
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the white house has just released copies, identical letters, sent to carl levin, the senator of armedtor john mccain, ranking member of the armed services committee stipulating that u.s. intelligence, the assessment now is that the syrian regime has used chemical weapons which earlier the president had insisted if that were true it would be in his words a game changer. >> that's right, wolf. and this is indeed a major development because earlier this week jay carney was asked about some of these claims from the israelis about chemical weapons being used inside syria and he said that the administration was skeptical. and now the administration saying that they have gotten information and came to this conclusion within the last 24 hours. you pointed out those two letters sent from the president's legislative -- director of legislative affairs, miguel rodriguez, sent to senators carl levin and also senators john mccain -- senator john mccain and in that letter spelling out some of the details saying in part "our intelligence community does assess with varying degrees of confidence that t
the white house has just released copies, identical letters, sent to carl levin, the senator of armedtor john mccain, ranking member of the armed services committee stipulating that u.s. intelligence, the assessment now is that the syrian regime has used chemical weapons which earlier the president had insisted if that were true it would be in his words a game changer. >> that's right, wolf. and this is indeed a major development because earlier this week jay carney was asked about some...
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for more on how the women's initiative works meet the san francisco director nicole levine. welcome. >> who is eligible to get this help? anybody with a business idea. anybody with a low income can qualify to come into the program. >> when you say low income a lot of people feel like they are lower income than they are. it starts with everything. i went to your we said to see what it is. one person income of $40,000. two persons $45,700 and three persons with $51,400 combined. if you are a woman living in an household with three people, a partner and a child, $51,400 is not a lot, which is not a lot to live on in the bay area. >> yes. it is hard to believe. >> i have to arrive with an idea, or can i be somebody that has the talent to do a business and i feel that but i am not sure what to do? >> that is a wonderful question. anybody can attend the entrepreneur workshop. if you have a lot of ideas and are not sure, we encourage everybody to come to the introductory workshop. >> it is free? >> yes, free. we have a lot of information about what we do and what the program does a
for more on how the women's initiative works meet the san francisco director nicole levine. welcome. >> who is eligible to get this help? anybody with a business idea. anybody with a low income can qualify to come into the program. >> when you say low income a lot of people feel like they are lower income than they are. it starts with everything. i went to your we said to see what it is. one person income of $40,000. two persons $45,700 and three persons with $51,400 combined. if...
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levin. again,s this my pleasure to welcome secretary jack lew back to the committee on ways and means. we look forward to your testimony. the committee received your written statement t will be made part of the formal record and secretary lew, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member levin for your gracious welcome here today. it's an honor to appear and present the president's budget for next year. i sit here as chairman noted surrounded by four decades of memories of many important occasions when bipartisan cooperation has moved the country forward in the best interest of the american people. i sit here today looking forward to continuing in that tradition this year and in my current role. our economy is much stronger today then it was four years ago but we must continue to pursue policies that help create jobs and accelerate growth. since 2009 the economy has expanded for 14 consecutive quarters. private employers
levin. again,s this my pleasure to welcome secretary jack lew back to the committee on ways and means. we look forward to your testimony. the committee received your written statement t will be made part of the formal record and secretary lew, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member levin for your gracious welcome here today. it's an honor to appear and present the president's budget for next year. i sit here as...
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alan levin covers the aviation industry for bloomberg news and joins me now.lan, thanks for joining us. this kind of quick action on capitol hill, which kind of quick agreement is almost unhea ofthese ds. what brought it about? >> well, i think the-- when you bring pain to the public, that's when congress reacts to sequestration. a lot of the other cuts are a little bit more theoretical. they don't touch people in a big way. and you also had here some fairly significant lobbies, the airline, some big unions, also weighing in heavily as well. >> warner: how bad-- we heard a lot of people complaining. we saw long linest airports. how badere the delays at their peak this week. how many passengers were actually affected? >> gosh, i don't have a passenger total, but that's a very good question. this is the time of year when you get more thunder storms and bad weather that affect flight delays so they tend to ramp up, and i think overall the total delays we saw were pretty typical for this time. year. now, having said that, we did see an increase in delays of about-
alan levin covers the aviation industry for bloomberg news and joins me now.lan, thanks for joining us. this kind of quick action on capitol hill, which kind of quick agreement is almost unhea ofthese ds. what brought it about? >> well, i think the-- when you bring pain to the public, that's when congress reacts to sequestration. a lot of the other cuts are a little bit more theoretical. they don't touch people in a big way. and you also had here some fairly significant lobbies, the...
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they're all looking at anything that potentially could be suspicious including senator carl levin, the democratic senator from michigan, the chair of the senate armed services committee. what do we know about this particular letter, dana? >> we just got a statement from senator carl levin's office that a staffer in his saganaw, office, you see the pictures there from our affiliate, a suspicious letter that just looked a little odd. so this staffer contacted the local authorities and now they're investigating this particular letter. they don't have anymore information than that. i tried to contact the office to see if there's anything at all that could indicate that there's some similarity between that letter and the one that went to senator roger wicker. i haven't heard back yet. obviously that is probably one of the key questions, whether or not that's why the staffer said this looks odd because maybe the staffer heard about the kind of markings that senator wicker's office got, no return address, the fact it came from memphis, tennessee, we're working on that as well. >> i think peop
they're all looking at anything that potentially could be suspicious including senator carl levin, the democratic senator from michigan, the chair of the senate armed services committee. what do we know about this particular letter, dana? >> we just got a statement from senator carl levin's office that a staffer in his saganaw, office, you see the pictures there from our affiliate, a suspicious letter that just looked a little odd. so this staffer contacted the local authorities and now...
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. >>> brian levin is with the study of hate and extremist in san bernardino. thank you for coming in. there you have it. now we have you. what is your sense of smell? do you have one about this? do you have a pattern in your head? what do you see of this whole horror? >> the chatter analysts that come out and say they know who it is are the ones usually wrong. so let me tell you what the schematic that we use when we train folks, you have psych c j psychologically dangerous, someone with cognitive impairment. third, personal benefit or revenge. here are a couple interesting things i'd like to put together. first of all, there are cameras all over the place. so they will piece together stuff as it comes in. the other thing i want to say is, there's a lot of stuff that the local and federal law enforcement know that they are not going to put out because it's going to hamper the investigation. they are not going to do it. don't think that they don't know what is going on or that they don't have a bigger picture than they have. a couple of things. we know it's pat
. >>> brian levin is with the study of hate and extremist in san bernardino. thank you for coming in. there you have it. now we have you. what is your sense of smell? do you have one about this? do you have a pattern in your head? what do you see of this whole horror? >> the chatter analysts that come out and say they know who it is are the ones usually wrong. so let me tell you what the schematic that we use when we train folks, you have psych c j psychologically dangerous,...
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[laughter] great story from senator levin. hold on for just a second. back in michigan, during a break, he was great enough to host me and take me up along the northern border of our country with canada, 1,000 miles of water border and learned a lot from him. it was a real interesting and enjoyable experience. i stayed at a hotel. he said that -- i guess it was 34 years ago, is that possible? 34 years ago when he was elected to the senate for the first time, the hotel that i stayed in was a hotel where they had their election night celebration and it was closed later o'on for maybe 20 years and has since been reopened. i think it was a westinhotel. his most recent election celebration was back at that same hotel, some 30 years later. >> proof of the comeback of detroit by the way. by the way, i was elected, i better quickly look over at senator prior here. when i was elected there was another prior who had just been elected to the u.s. senate. a prior who we love and whose wife barbara we love as well. we loved them all. the mr. pryor:s anded the curren
[laughter] great story from senator levin. hold on for just a second. back in michigan, during a break, he was great enough to host me and take me up along the northern border of our country with canada, 1,000 miles of water border and learned a lot from him. it was a real interesting and enjoyable experience. i stayed at a hotel. he said that -- i guess it was 34 years ago, is that possible? 34 years ago when he was elected to the senate for the first time, the hotel that i stayed in was a...
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levine stuben. on behalf of supervisor chiu, supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener for the late ms. mabel sue. >> madam clerk, is there any more business in front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >>> the meeting will now come to order. welcome to the regular meeting of the transportation authority finances committee. i'm chair of this committee. to my left is tang and chiu and to my right is commissioner wiener and and the clerk of the committee is erica chang as well as jessie lars son for broadcasting this meeting. madam clerk please call item 2. >> an action item. >> thank you. are there any members of the public that would like to speak on the item, if so please come forward. seeing there is no one interested on speaking on public comment. is there a motion to approve item 2? thank you. this we go. $2? thank you. this we go. madam clerk please read item 3. i'm here to report on how things are going with the
levine stuben. on behalf of supervisor chiu, supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener for the late ms. mabel sue. >> madam clerk, is there any more business in front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >>> the meeting will now come to order. welcome to the regular meeting of the transportation authority finances committee. i'm chair of this committee. to my left is tang and chiu and to...
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levine had opinions in her testimony. you're not a licensed provider, am i correct? d not practicing therapist. >> not at all. >> is important because on page 10 of the written testimony, he said the doctors don't want to share information and is a convenient excuse not to tax families are listed to what they know about a patient. it's easier to avoid typical conversations about prognosis and treatment options. dr. martini, is that true? they don't want to talk to families of the typical? >> now, the vast majority positions are interested in sharing that information and very much want to involve families and care. we know for psychiatric patient their prognosis is improved at one of the ways i look at it if they see a patient at the most an hour a week in the family stood with individuals on an ongoing basis. any recommendation as a clinician is more likely to be successful if i'm able to get support of the family. >> just wrote briefly in a worker to, also from your stand point because you talk to providers about these cases coming to you think the providers did not
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tonight, jay welcomes -- from "the voice" adam levine. cyndi lauper. music of the airborne toxic event. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you. wow. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] big friday night extravaganza. thank you. nice to have you all here. well, listen to this, this is kind of interesting. according to a new study, our views on immigration are changing. that's what it said. for example, when asked if they support a path to citizenship, 40% of the respondents said, "si." so i thought that was -- [ laughter ] >> and anthony weiner, remember him? the peeter-tweeter? remember anthony weiner? [ laughter ] well, he told "the new york times magazine" he's thinking of running for mayor of new york city. well -- [ audience ohs ] i guess he got tired of sitting around the house all day in front of the computer in his underwear. [ laughter ] well, president obama now telling north korea to tone d
tonight, jay welcomes -- from "the voice" adam levine. cyndi lauper. music of the airborne toxic event. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you. wow. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] big friday night extravaganza. thank you. nice to have you all here. well, listen to this, this is kind of interesting. according to a new...
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a third letter went to democratic senator carl levin's office in saginaw, michigan. a staffer who opened the letter there has been hospitalized protectively until tests are done. haz-mat teams searched jeff flake's office in phoenix but found nothing suspicious. >> we have had situations where there have been ricin scares. until this date there's never been any proved to have gone through the system. >> reporter: ricin, the poison made from castor beans was used by the soviets in 1978 to assassinate a bulgarian dissident in london by putting it on the tip of an umbrella and stabbing him in the leg. only a drop can kill in 36 to 48 hours. >> if you purify it, it can become much more lethal. in fact, deadly in very minute quantities. >> reporter: tonight federal officials say a suspect named paul kevin curtis has been arrested in mississippi and will be charged with sending the letterers. the fbi sees no relationship with the bombings in boston. still there is an eerie coincidence with the anthrax attacks after 9/11. also unrelated but frightening nonetheless. brian? >
a third letter went to democratic senator carl levin's office in saginaw, michigan. a staffer who opened the letter there has been hospitalized protectively until tests are done. haz-mat teams searched jeff flake's office in phoenix but found nothing suspicious. >> we have had situations where there have been ricin scares. until this date there's never been any proved to have gone through the system. >> reporter: ricin, the poison made from castor beans was used by the soviets in...
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a suspicious letter reported at the office of senator carl levin. it's under investigation. back here in d.c., even the tourists feel the added police presence at the capitol. >> you can feel it walking around. we're here to visit d.c. you can feel it walking around after boston. things are a little more tense. >> reporter: in the past hour, two more reports of other media of potential suspicious letters at u.s. senators' offices. jeff lake of arizona in their local hometown offices, not here in d.c. the capitol complex, the lockdown is over. it happened late this morning. live in washington, scott mcfarland, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities in texas announced in just the past two hours that they have arrested a woman in connection with the killings of three people. two of the victims prosecutors in kaufman county. ken williams has been named as the prime suspect in the killing of mike mcclelland and his wife cynthia. eric williams is being held on other charges. his wife kim has been indicted for capital murder. they successfully prosecuted eric williams last year for t
a suspicious letter reported at the office of senator carl levin. it's under investigation. back here in d.c., even the tourists feel the added police presence at the capitol. >> you can feel it walking around. we're here to visit d.c. you can feel it walking around after boston. things are a little more tense. >> reporter: in the past hour, two more reports of other media of potential suspicious letters at u.s. senators' offices. jeff lake of arizona in their local hometown...
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levine stuben. on behalf of supervisor chiu, supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener for the late ms. mabel sue. >> madam clerk, is there any more business in front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> are we ready for prime time? call the roll please. >> chair recognizes the quorum. approval of march 12, 25 and 26 minutes. move and seconded to move approval of minutes of march 12, 25, 26. public comment? just want to say thank you to our secretary for the tedious task for drafting our minutes and be able to correct the misunderstanding that were created by some people that didn't understand what was going on. so thank you miss hood for that. public comments? we have no public comments today. this is unheard of. all right. we'll move on to item number five -- communications. no comments whatsoever? no public comments on communications. we'll move on to other commission business. is there any? yes, mr. /phor moran.
levine stuben. on behalf of supervisor chiu, supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener for the late ms. mabel sue. >> madam clerk, is there any more business in front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> are we ready for prime time? call the roll please. >> chair recognizes the quorum. approval of march 12, 25 and 26 minutes. move and seconded to move approval of minutes of march...