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mr. gates, obviously you spent the last, really, more than a decade, focused on global health challenges in africa. here comes a big crisis of the sort that we've been worrying about and warning about. role of you feel the individual leadership and global indership comes into play this crisis? >> well, i think ebola is a great example of where the world really needs to come together. the three countries where this place have had a lot of civil war, very weak health systems. ebola had never shown up in west africa before. did take a while for people to understand, okay, we've got ebola here. and even that eventually what we saw was a very unique ebola epidemic. there have been over a dozen, and they've all been, you could the like bushfires, with right, a little bit of pressure, getting medical workers in, people to not with the people who have it or as they're burying the people who die from it. bigyet here it got into a city, and it is an incredible challenge. is now putting their resources in
mr. gates, obviously you spent the last, really, more than a decade, focused on global health challenges in africa. here comes a big crisis of the sort that we've been worrying about and warning about. role of you feel the individual leadership and global indership comes into play this crisis? >> well, i think ebola is a great example of where the world really needs to come together. the three countries where this place have had a lot of civil war, very weak health systems. ebola had...
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mr. gate's opinion the defense secretary before him and secretary clinton's opinion although she hasn't statedyet barack obama is a weak leader particularly overseas. wife is he a weak leader? he has all the resources of the u.s.a. what is it about him? that's where we went with it. surely the mainstream media doesn't want to ask ask those questions. forget about the answers, they don't want to ask it? >> it's especially upsetting again that you had this nice section on benghazi which is questions that most of the national press just can't manage to find the question. >> they don't care about it. >> i think that actually panetta's answers on that were really weak. nobody in america really believes that hillary clinton didn't know what was going on and it's lame to try to suggest that hillary clinton, well, gee, how is it a good answer that she was too stupid to know what was going on in benghazi? >> i don't know if it was stupid. it was that she is at a certain level and maybe these cables asking for more security didn't get -- when she runs for president she will have to answer those question
mr. gate's opinion the defense secretary before him and secretary clinton's opinion although she hasn't statedyet barack obama is a weak leader particularly overseas. wife is he a weak leader? he has all the resources of the u.s.a. what is it about him? that's where we went with it. surely the mainstream media doesn't want to ask ask those questions. forget about the answers, they don't want to ask it? >> it's especially upsetting again that you had this nice section on benghazi which is...
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we can help you there, mr. gates.ind out what he's got going on next in his most urgent cause. >>> next half hour, the player who was penalized for praying. was he singled out because he was muslim? what the league is saying about the call. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. ♪ ♪ ♪ don't mess with me >>> when it comes to wealth in america year after year you definitely can't mess with bill gates. the microsoft founder has once agai
we can help you there, mr. gates.ind out what he's got going on next in his most urgent cause. >>> next half hour, the player who was penalized for praying. was he singled out because he was muslim? what the league is saying about the call. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" they don't help single moms. hi. hi....
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we can help you there, mr. gates.at he's got going on next in his most urgent cause. >>> next half hour, the player who was penalized for praying. was he singled out because he was muslim? what the league is saying about the call. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues afte ♪ ♪ don't mess with me >>> when it comes to wealth in america year after year you definitely can't mess with bill gates. the microsoft founder has once again topped the forbes list with a net worth of $81 billion. >> he's held this distinction for over 20 years. he's given away almost half of what he's worth and shared with abc's david muir his biggest gift yet. >> reporter: the richest man in america. once again now topping the forbes 400. >> do you check to see if your name is still an the top? >> i'm sure somebody would tell me. i'm not giving it away fast enough is the problem. >> reporter: not giving it away fast enough. he's now worth $81 billion. he added $9 billion over the last year. here's the number th
we can help you there, mr. gates.at he's got going on next in his most urgent cause. >>> next half hour, the player who was penalized for praying. was he singled out because he was muslim? what the league is saying about the call. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues afte ♪ ♪ don't mess with me >>> when it comes to wealth in america year after year you definitely can't mess with bill gates. the microsoft...
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this would be consistent with the strategy assumed by the previous administration, who nominated mr. gates to succeed ,he secretary of defense shortly after midterm elections in 2006, i believe. that individual was confirmed from the late -- confirmed promptly during the lame-duck time. >> holocene ramifications of the story we have all been talking about. it concerning aspect is sounds like the obama administration and the government are not just with settlements. there is a real chasm on the iran nuclear deal. that is not totally surprising. we know those two countries come at this with different perspectives. can you at least tried to reassure us there working to do better than they are on the settlement issues? not the way i was expecting to be asked that question. i prefer to separate them out. we have been quite candid about what our differences are as it relates to settlements. the backdrop about our differences to settlement policy is the view sale -- shared by the united states and israel, that this is clearly in the best interest of the national -- inty and israel israel. as it r
this would be consistent with the strategy assumed by the previous administration, who nominated mr. gates to succeed ,he secretary of defense shortly after midterm elections in 2006, i believe. that individual was confirmed from the late -- confirmed promptly during the lame-duck time. >> holocene ramifications of the story we have all been talking about. it concerning aspect is sounds like the obama administration and the government are not just with settlements. there is a real chasm...
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panetta and also mr. gates who have written books who are insiders in this administration, is the president has gotten some great advice, but he's made the wrong decisions and now panetta spins it as we're sending out mixed messages. he was also asked by mr. o'reilley, and apparently they've been friends for a number of years even though it was a really tough interview, he worked for a couple of different presidents. who is the better leader. listen to this. >> who is the better leader, bill clinton or barak obama? >> they're both bright, they're both able. they both want to do what's right for the country. i think the difference is that bill clinton likes politics, likes the engagement in politics. barak obama does not like that process of engaging in politics. it hurts him in terms of getting things done. this country cannot stand another 2 1/2 years of stalemate. >> i get the sense why he wrote the book. on top of that, leon panetta said, i would have gotten a deal out of iraq and not taken the troops out. o
panetta and also mr. gates who have written books who are insiders in this administration, is the president has gotten some great advice, but he's made the wrong decisions and now panetta spins it as we're sending out mixed messages. he was also asked by mr. o'reilley, and apparently they've been friends for a number of years even though it was a really tough interview, he worked for a couple of different presidents. who is the better leader. listen to this. >> who is the better leader,...
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mr. panetta and robert gates surrounding the president. now you have susan rice, chuck hagel, john kerry. you don't really have a forceful advocate in the white house for telling the president, look, this is a fight that we have to win. this is a fight that's going to define your legacy. and you cannot afford, sir, to accept the islamic state as a permanent or long-term reality in the middle east because the problem militarily, strategically, ied logically, is going to be worse for us if we simply wait on events. >> secretary pa netd ta was also asked about the president's legacy and what it will be. he's not on camera by this. you'll see he's covered by pictures of the president and other things. but it's leon panetta's voice. listen. >> i think the jury is still out. the first four years and the time i spent there i thought he was a strong leader on security issues. i think he kind of lost his way. >> well -- >> he lost his way? >> well, i think he lost his way back in 2009 when he first came to the white house promising nation building
mr. panetta and robert gates surrounding the president. now you have susan rice, chuck hagel, john kerry. you don't really have a forceful advocate in the white house for telling the president, look, this is a fight that we have to win. this is a fight that's going to define your legacy. and you cannot afford, sir, to accept the islamic state as a permanent or long-term reality in the middle east because the problem militarily, strategically, ied logically, is going to be worse for us if we...
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mr. obama, the barbarians are at the gates of baghdad. they are coming for us. colonel north is joining us now. welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> i know you're very concerned about what's happening out there. and you are issuing this warning right now saying that it's just a matter of time. >> well, it's just a matter of time because what we just saw in kobani and greg's been right there, covering it, that is the diversion, the distraction, a military term would be diversion, from the main fight from isis, which is anbar province and preparations to attack the american embassy inside baghdad, largest embassy on the planet. what you see happening is the commitment isis made to the kobani fight to distract us. they knew the press would come. they have. they're all lined up. quietly, u.s. contractors and perhaps even some active duty service men, members of the armed force, are using lae inin targeted designators on the turkish side because it's so close. great assessments on the effectiveness of what's happening with the air strikes in kobani. we'r
mr. obama, the barbarians are at the gates of baghdad. they are coming for us. colonel north is joining us now. welcome, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> i know you're very concerned about what's happening out there. and you are issuing this warning right now saying that it's just a matter of time. >> well, it's just a matter of time because what we just saw in kobani and greg's been right there, covering it, that is the diversion, the distraction, a military term...
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the underlying approval of the condos, each of the condos at golden gate way incorporates this map. >> if i can ask one question, mr. ram referred to this only as half a tennis court, you are suggest issing is most of the club. >> no. this is from the planning approval. it says these are the plans exhibit a and they are incorporating that plan and it has an open space requirement met in the planning code. they went back in the planning code and said you have to adopt the plans for the golden gate way. the second thing that happened, this is from the redevelopment plan. this is from you go on to the redevelopment site right now. the redevelopment site right now posted this decision. says there is open space in the square and there is a color code on the map they said these are the redevelopment plans after the rezoning. it incorporated two huge open spaces in the square and the recreation facilities that had been previously conditioned and on the approval in 1977. >> ms. hester, i want to thank you for your public testimony. to summarize for colleagues, i know this is complicated and historical documents. what ms. h
the underlying approval of the condos, each of the condos at golden gate way incorporates this map. >> if i can ask one question, mr. ram referred to this only as half a tennis court, you are suggest issing is most of the club. >> no. this is from the planning approval. it says these are the plans exhibit a and they are incorporating that plan and it has an open space requirement met in the planning code. they went back in the planning code and said you have to adopt the plans for...
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mr. panetta is saying and what secretary gates said and what many have said, the reason it wasn't possible is because the number of troops being offered by the administration, by president obama, was so paltry and so under what the pentagon was recommending, what the state department was recommending, that it was a joke for maliki. he couldn't take the political risk of going back and say give them immunity, they're going to give us 5,000 troops when our pentagon was saying, mr. president, you need to give them at least 24,000, the least option we have available to us is 10,000 but that is not wise. and the president ultimately said we'll do five and maliki said no deal. how do you blame that on maliki? >> well, look, one, i think a number of people including secretary panetta have spoken to that exact question over the course of the last couple of years. >> he has. and it's not favorable to the president what he's saying. >> well, we're not placing blame on anyone. the facts are the facts here. >> that's what we're trying to get to. it's not about blame, it's about accountability because
mr. panetta is saying and what secretary gates said and what many have said, the reason it wasn't possible is because the number of troops being offered by the administration, by president obama, was so paltry and so under what the pentagon was recommending, what the state department was recommending, that it was a joke for maliki. he couldn't take the political risk of going back and say give them immunity, they're going to give us 5,000 troops when our pentagon was saying, mr. president, you...
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mr. president." he assembled people like robert gates, panetta, hillary clinton, because he wanted people with strongong views and also people who knew how to lead. i'm not shocked to read that secretary panetta, who has had a stellar career in washington, d.c., had some disagreements in terms of syria. it looks as though he agreed with secretary clinton on that, that we should have armed the rebels sooner. the president is more deliberate. you know, he's not the kind of person that would l like to shoot and think about it. he's someone who prepares himself for these conversations and questions those in the room with him around the table, get the best of their opinions and then he acts in a very decisive manner. that's his style. we can't change his style. nor can you change my style. i think i'm cool. >> you are cool. >> you are cool. no doubt about that. >> i can't change that. but this might be how cool looks. but in his case i sort of like a leader that has no problem sitting around a table with people who might disagree with him and at the end of the day when it comes to isis fighting in the mid
mr. president." he assembled people like robert gates, panetta, hillary clinton, because he wanted people with strongong views and also people who knew how to lead. i'm not shocked to read that secretary panetta, who has had a stellar career in washington, d.c., had some disagreements in terms of syria. it looks as though he agreed with secretary clinton on that, that we should have armed the rebels sooner. the president is more deliberate. you know, he's not the kind of person that would...
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mr. coffman? >> the last one was a book by former secretary robert gates. prior to that -- ouch, let me think. i read so much every day, but in terms of books, it was a history about civilization. i cannot recall the title. >> should congress grant states like colorado a blanket exception from federal laws within our border? >> i am a conservative when it comes to the constitution. i did not support, did not vote for the initiative as a representative of the state of colorado, i have been advocating for that position in terms of making sure that federal law comports with state law. >> amendment 60 it would allow -- i'm -- i'm sorry, i i sorry, i preempted you. go ahead. >> businesses in colorado that engage in marijuana sales ought to be able to use the interstate banking system. i want to be sure we do not drop our guard and allowed the drug trade to prey on children. >> i was chomping at the bit for my horse racing question. amendment 60 it would allow casino style gambling -- i said no noise -- would allow casino style gaming in over a. curious -- do you support amendment 68? >> no. >> no.
mr. coffman? >> the last one was a book by former secretary robert gates. prior to that -- ouch, let me think. i read so much every day, but in terms of books, it was a history about civilization. i cannot recall the title. >> should congress grant states like colorado a blanket exception from federal laws within our border? >> i am a conservative when it comes to the constitution. i did not support, did not vote for the initiative as a representative of the state of colorado,...
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kitchen we put in a gate and he put in a gate so any large carpentry equipment would be brought through the back gardens with the permission of the property owner mrs. garcia and easily the bigger equipment would be brought up the kitchen stairs there is a way to have accessibility to the garden equipment. >> the last thing she acknowledges it is okay to remove the staircase not to infringe on any property line. >> are you finished. >> sorry. >> are you finished. >> yes. >> are you aware if they build a firewall it goes above our last us screen. >> yes. i am. >> at the property line. >> your preference is to have a high firewall for your security if that's the case. >> yes. and to hide the staircase if it's in the location. >> it only has to go the portion of the deck. >> if the staircase is not. >> itself firewall will not hide the staircase as currently planned. >> okay. >> in the important. >> - i. >> it's the relocation of the firewall. >> i was here initially. >> okay. we will hear - can you hear from the department with regards to the question regarding the footings for the deck would that be okay? >> on the excavation for the foundation for
kitchen we put in a gate and he put in a gate so any large carpentry equipment would be brought through the back gardens with the permission of the property owner mrs. garcia and easily the bigger equipment would be brought up the kitchen stairs there is a way to have accessibility to the garden equipment. >> the last thing she acknowledges it is okay to remove the staircase not to infringe on any property line. >> are you finished. >> sorry. >> are you finished....
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mr. duncan's family when they were placed into the home in the gated community.as asked early on what guarantees that the public would have they would stay? and the county sheriff said we know they were being watched to make sure they stayed in that home for that critical period of time, which now, as you pointed out in an earlier hit has passed for them. we'll take a break. we'll be right back. hopefully we'll have a don't line. we'll have more information on the announcement from the cdc and frontier airlines that the second health care worker diagnosed with ebola actually flew on a plane from cleveland to dallas-ft. worth the night before the low grade fever was reported to health officials there. thus her diagnosis of having ebola. we'll have more after the break. . ew. dish issues? cascade platinum powers through your toughest messes better than the competition the first time. cascade. now that's clean. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increas
mr. duncan's family when they were placed into the home in the gated community.as asked early on what guarantees that the public would have they would stay? and the county sheriff said we know they were being watched to make sure they stayed in that home for that critical period of time, which now, as you pointed out in an earlier hit has passed for them. we'll take a break. we'll be right back. hopefully we'll have a don't line. we'll have more information on the announcement from the cdc and...
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mr. duncan's girlfriend and those three youths or gentlemen, i should say, being moved to a private home, a gatedty? >> reporter: why were they moved? they were in a very tough situation. they were in this small apartment that they had shared with mr. duncan. so the possibility of infection was there. there was media outside. the people in the apartment complex were worried about having them there. so there were social reasons, medical reasons, humanitarian reasons to move them out. the problem was that the city and county couldn't find anyone who would take them. finally, county officials say they leaned on someone that they were close to, someone in the faith-based community, as described, who had a facility in a gated community inside the dallas city limits with lots of acreage around the house where they can now go. it's a good facility. and they're there now. and they can walk around. the county judge here actually drove them to the facility -- to the house and has been making the point that they are asymptomatic, that he has a child, that he had no fear of getting an infection from them, th
mr. duncan's girlfriend and those three youths or gentlemen, i should say, being moved to a private home, a gatedty? >> reporter: why were they moved? they were in a very tough situation. they were in this small apartment that they had shared with mr. duncan. so the possibility of infection was there. there was media outside. the people in the apartment complex were worried about having them there. so there were social reasons, medical reasons, humanitarian reasons to move them out. the...
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so i would like to explore some of the gating factors that might limit an appropriate response. mr. torbay was very specific in his testimony, mentioning that obviously manufacturers are only going to be able to meet 35% of the estimated demand for the appropriate type of cover all. and you could explore what you can do to augment the supply of those essential coveralls. >> first of all i would like to clarify that this manufacturers with a specific type different than other organizations in use. i do not remember the manufacturers, but i'd be more than happy to provide comments in writing after the testimony for the record. >> of course we all hope on the committee that we don't get the point where we need augmented emergency flights by dod to ship our soldiers back home. but mr. mchenry asked appropriate questions. those are men and women in uniform and their families want to know they will be sufficient capacity to get them back home. one of the concerns of the public is three health workers have been infected in the u.s. and one actually oversees returning. i think we're all loo
so i would like to explore some of the gating factors that might limit an appropriate response. mr. torbay was very specific in his testimony, mentioning that obviously manufacturers are only going to be able to meet 35% of the estimated demand for the appropriate type of cover all. and you could explore what you can do to augment the supply of those essential coveralls. >> first of all i would like to clarify that this manufacturers with a specific type different than other organizations...
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mr. balmer. >> im unique in this world pretty much. [laughter] and the guys have done great work i mean, bill gates, obviously, steve jobs, obvious it, they'rey they are amazing, but i was not just a passive participant on the ride, so i look at that body of work and say i feel really good. >> balmer with charlie rose, must watch and must listen. walter isaacson come i think that was the exact spirit of your book, "the innovators are ." >> he was able to form teams -- >> and run the company. >> yes, they always find the great people to surround themselves with. with bill gates, it is paul allen. >> that was walter isaacson earlier on "bloomberg surveillance," in his new book "the innovators" is out now. the bwest byte is one where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot today we have a e with bloomberg ei.s technology editor p wink providing over6, the newsroom at the "washington post," and along with publisher katharine graham they made the post a journalistic force to be reckoned with. >> and bradley passed away yesterday. why was he so special? fearless, the pentagon papers, watergate of course, and he weathered ups and downs when i
mr. balmer. >> im unique in this world pretty much. [laughter] and the guys have done great work i mean, bill gates, obviously, steve jobs, obvious it, they'rey they are amazing, but i was not just a passive participant on the ride, so i look at that body of work and say i feel really good. >> balmer with charlie rose, must watch and must listen. walter isaacson come i think that was the exact spirit of your book, "the innovators are ." >> he was able to form teams...
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so i would like to explore some of the gating factors that might limit an appropriate response. mr. torbay was very specific in his testimony, mentioning that obviously manufacturers are 35% of the estimated demand for the appropriate type of cover all. and you could explore what you can do to augment the supply of those essential coveralls. >> i like to clarify this manufacturers with a specific type different than other organizations used. i do not remember the manufacturers, but i'd be more than happy to provide comments in writing after the testimony for the record. >> of course we all hope on the committee that we don't get the point where we need augmented emergency flights by dod to shift our soldiers back home. but mr. mchenry asked appropriate questions. those are men and women in uniform and their families want to know they will be sufficient capacity to get them back home. one of the concerns of the public is three health workers have been infected in the u.s. and one actually oversees returning. i think we're all looking for the right sort of response. this doctor in new
so i would like to explore some of the gating factors that might limit an appropriate response. mr. torbay was very specific in his testimony, mentioning that obviously manufacturers are 35% of the estimated demand for the appropriate type of cover all. and you could explore what you can do to augment the supply of those essential coveralls. >> i like to clarify this manufacturers with a specific type different than other organizations used. i do not remember the manufacturers, but i'd be...
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former members criticizing it, robert gates, leon panetta, hillary clinton, chris hill, a startling lack of attention and now jimmy carter, look at what he said about mra. first all we waited too long, letting them build up their money cap ability, weapons, while we were still in syria. and then when isis move into iraq you have symbiotic ground pressure you have the right target, for me to move in and be willing to fight isis. what does it mean when jimmy carter is criticizing? >> it is jaw-dropping, no other way to put it. look back on the carter administration as the good old days when he comes to strong national security policy compared to president obama, now president himself is reminding us of the good old days. i thought the secretary's book aand his interview with bill o'reilly last night were just stunning in seeing how uncomfortable he was trying to answer the questions. eric: we're out of time, thank you so much. we will be right back. eric: getting word thomas eric duncan has died, center estate john kerry discussing the threat of ebola right now. >> friendly urgent to be able to quickly move to contain the spread of ebola. we need border
former members criticizing it, robert gates, leon panetta, hillary clinton, chris hill, a startling lack of attention and now jimmy carter, look at what he said about mra. first all we waited too long, letting them build up their money cap ability, weapons, while we were still in syria. and then when isis move into iraq you have symbiotic ground pressure you have the right target, for me to move in and be willing to fight isis. what does it mean when jimmy carter is criticizing? >> it is...
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mr. khanna. .. >> >> is being well spent. when i got there at the gates and the process is in place. but though whole thing is overconfidence to allow us to fail or succeed there be much easier problems to deal with. >>moderator: i will ask the question now for the last few days with top about possible ethics violations on the staff. suggesting possible violations with campaign fund-raising. you have to acknowledge this. are you unethical congressman and how can you prevent this from happening in the future if you are elected? honda: i am an ethical person might policies for may campaign whiz through my staff. i know we have had quite a bit of media attention but real people were talking about to be taking care of barrasso with the issues. the to work with the currently in the past to understand the mindset is a personnel matter of with like to not discussed at par but the high ethical standards for my staff has been reiterated it goes beyond though legal boundaries and expectation. but my chief of staff did not meet those expectations and she had a misstep. i was disappointed but sh
mr. khanna. .. >> >> is being well spent. when i got there at the gates and the process is in place. but though whole thing is overconfidence to allow us to fail or succeed there be much easier problems to deal with. >>moderator: i will ask the question now for the last few days with top about possible ethics violations on the staff. suggesting possible violations with campaign fund-raising. you have to acknowledge this. are you unethical congressman and how can you prevent...
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gates? >> the honorable minister of the environment. >> thank you. mr. speaker, i have just stated that we are making significant investments in creating new parks and two national parks, three national wild life areas, three marine protected areas and we have tabled legislation to create canada's first national urban park in the rouge valley. i encourage the opposition and liberal parties to support the bill. made significant long-term investments to improving parks infrastructures. thank you, mr. speaker. >> the honorable member from halifax. >> tomorrow the environment commissioner will be tabling her report n. the past the commissioner harshly criticized conservatives for inaction with regard to climate change. again today experts told us that ice melting is limiting hunting opportunities of polar bears. that affects their fertility and birt rates. are conservatives waiting for polar bears to be extinct before acting to fight climate change? the honorable minister of health of the environment. >> thank you mr. speaker. our government's record is clea
gates? >> the honorable minister of the environment. >> thank you. mr. speaker, i have just stated that we are making significant investments in creating new parks and two national parks, three national wild life areas, three marine protected areas and we have tabled legislation to create canada's first national urban park in the rouge valley. i encourage the opposition and liberal parties to support the bill. made significant long-term investments to improving parks...
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plane right at the gate who come from ebola-affected areas to test and question them. [ speaking a foreign language ] "the population of china is so big, so they need to be strict" says mrshu. the international community should follow china's example. china has learned the hard way to control end democrat seconds. the true test will be if ebola lands on its shores. >> and if ebola does arrive here there's another thing to think about. china and the communist party, errol, obviously controls the media here. there is very little free press, of course, it's all owned by the state. so that can work in the country's advantage if local and national officials are truthful about any ebola cases but as we saw in sars it could lead to a disadvantage. the key with communication release the information so people stay safe but not to spread panic. errol. >> one of the benefits of a single party government is whatever they diecide to do the can do collect link i. thanks. natalie. >>> canadians are paying tribute to the reservist killed in wednesday's attack. the mayor of nathan cirillo's attack says he believes it will include full military honors. this was taken a short time before
plane right at the gate who come from ebola-affected areas to test and question them. [ speaking a foreign language ] "the population of china is so big, so they need to be strict" says mrshu. the international community should follow china's example. china has learned the hard way to control end democrat seconds. the true test will be if ebola lands on its shores. >> and if ebola does arrive here there's another thing to think about. china and the communist party, errol,...
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mr. coffman. coffman: the last one was a book by former secretary robert gates, and then prior to that, ouch, let me thing. i read so much every day, but in terms of books, it was a history book about western civilization. i can't recall the exact title. >> moderator: and should congress to grant states like colorado a blind exemption from federal laws against marijuana within our borders? coffman: i'm a conservative when it comes to reading the constitution but i believe it's an issue of interstate commerce. although i didn't support, did not vote for the initiative as a representative for the state of colorado, i've been advocating for the position in terms of making sure that federal law comports with a state law that the amendment 68 -- i'm sorry. romanoff: a blanket exception, no. congress ought to allow marijuana counties in colorado, businesses that engage in marijuana sales to use the interstate banking system but i want to make sure we don't drop our guard and allow the drug trade to prey on children. >> moderator: amendment 68. would love to see no style gambling. do you support a minut
mr. coffman. coffman: the last one was a book by former secretary robert gates, and then prior to that, ouch, let me thing. i read so much every day, but in terms of books, it was a history book about western civilization. i can't recall the exact title. >> moderator: and should congress to grant states like colorado a blind exemption from federal laws against marijuana within our borders? coffman: i'm a conservative when it comes to reading the constitution but i believe it's an issue of...
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mr. gaidar say the limited prescriptions of armed robbers in the two separate cases. >> : stalls the music fans packing in the golden gates festival runs through sunday featuring seven stages more than a hundred games with one warm weather expected all weekend if and when we can keep cool. >> : but several cisco not ready for a hit a lot of the time definitely bring plenty of water drinkwater water. during the logical >> : the vessel takes place here at golden gate park, and hollow and small sunday to from seven in the evening >> : is is 7 cisco giants fans had thrilling moments as a watch their team win the first game of the playoff series against the nationals see hello most ballpark this afternoon defense sharing clapping during the game. they're not surprised that the giants have made it this far. they i know i believe in them >> : is most to was popular thing is the bay area and the and the giants sunscreen water. lots of it and pleasanton 90 degrees in the '90s livermore triple digits. if a white heat say was the hottest day of the week and should see temperature go down all albeit very slowly. big weather story to
mr. gaidar say the limited prescriptions of armed robbers in the two separate cases. >> : stalls the music fans packing in the golden gates festival runs through sunday featuring seven stages more than a hundred games with one warm weather expected all weekend if and when we can keep cool. >> : but several cisco not ready for a hit a lot of the time definitely bring plenty of water drinkwater water. during the logical >> : the vessel takes place here at golden gate park, and...
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mr. secretary, you mentioned the autobiography a couple of times. there's a great moment when you're getting ready to make this extraordinary move and you first learn that secretary gates took you aside after meeting and said, i'm about ready to go. and i just want you to know that i'm going to recommend you to succeed me and in the book you point out that he left something out. and in the book you say i didn't know then and only learn from memoirs that he had also talked to billy clinton and michael bloomberg and others. [laughter] to no, that's right. when bob gates said that, we have gone to lunch -- we used to have regular lunches for the intelligence operations cia and others within the operation to talk about intelligence issues with the secretary. so was after one of those lunches when he pulled me aside and said, you know, i want you to become this. and i said i think it's time to go home. we just got bin laden. i said it's a good time to get the heck out of here and go home. you know? when you leave washington, leave it behind. and so i said i really want to go home. we have done this, we did well and i remember he said i need you, you understand the troops, y
mr. secretary, you mentioned the autobiography a couple of times. there's a great moment when you're getting ready to make this extraordinary move and you first learn that secretary gates took you aside after meeting and said, i'm about ready to go. and i just want you to know that i'm going to recommend you to succeed me and in the book you point out that he left something out. and in the book you say i didn't know then and only learn from memoirs that he had also talked to billy clinton and...
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gates and now leon panetta. his recollections are the most damaging. a guarantee of world war media coverage. on his book tour, mrere no one is willing to engage. no one trusts anybody. and rather than force the issue, everybody is giving up. it's risky to attribute selfless motives to mr. panetta, a man whose open smile belies his ambition and, too, the particular level of an incompetence that prevades the obama staff is not to be ignored, except that mr. panetta was part of it and saying you fought against terrible odds is not expleitation. he has held a lifetime of key jobs in our politics. a congressman for 16 years, budget director and chief of staff for bill clinton and then secretary of defense and cia director under mr. obama. this book is not mr. panetta's first literary effort. he started out as a republican in the nixon administration, got fired, wrote an attack book and became a democrat in 1971. it was safe to be a democrat then. one of the quite bits often passed around d.c. is that the former cia chief reads in italian. that may be true that except privately mr. panetta is more likely to be credite
gates and now leon panetta. his recollections are the most damaging. a guarantee of world war media coverage. on his book tour, mrere no one is willing to engage. no one trusts anybody. and rather than force the issue, everybody is giving up. it's risky to attribute selfless motives to mr. panetta, a man whose open smile belies his ambition and, too, the particular level of an incompetence that prevades the obama staff is not to be ignored, except that mr. panetta was part of it and saying you...
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mr. buffett, and welcome to the retail auto business. points out as you know bill gates in autonation. he is sure the two of you discussed the business, but thrilled to have you here. >> thank you. >> i watch him every time he is on. he is a very smart man and he's built a great company and bill made a lot of money out of it. >> apparently the control room asked him if he would be open to a deal with mr. buffett. i didn't answer that question. >> i know i won't buy us out. we'll probably both be buying more dealerships. >> the dealerships you are looking at at this point, you pointed out only 8% are held by the top five. that's a lot of room for consolidation. >> we will hear, i predict, from hundreds of dealerships in the next year. >> warren, again, we want to thank you very much for taking the time with us to stay here on set with us. we really appreciate your coming in. congratulations on the deal. >> thank you. >> always a lot of fun. >> we got so lucky because he happened to be in town. it all worked itself 0 out. >> bigger than the job reports. you don't care abou
mr. buffett, and welcome to the retail auto business. points out as you know bill gates in autonation. he is sure the two of you discussed the business, but thrilled to have you here. >> thank you. >> i watch him every time he is on. he is a very smart man and he's built a great company and bill made a lot of money out of it. >> apparently the control room asked him if he would be open to a deal with mr. buffett. i didn't answer that question. >> i know i won't buy us...
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mr. washington bureau chief, here goes washington again, all excited that a member of the administration actually, believe it or not, has some disagreements with the president. >> this is not the first time. robert gates had disagreements, others have come out and said the same. if you read a book that i wrote called "showdown," you would see that when it came to the bin laden raid, what to do in egypt and what to do in libya, there were some profound differences among the foreign policy experts themselves, at the highest levels of obama's government. so it's really not that unusual. i do think that the main point that people are latching on to here, that obama, you know, could have, should have left troops in iraq, is, you know, some of the argument that mitt romney's been making, that somehow magically, obama, if he had tried harder, could have convinced nuri al maliki to keep troops there when maliki didn't want them there for all sorts of reasons of his own. and, you know, the bush administration, bush and cheney, said fine to taking him out when he couldn't get a status of forces agreement. obama took a stab at it and couldn't succeed either. i don't think it would make much difference, given how
mr. washington bureau chief, here goes washington again, all excited that a member of the administration actually, believe it or not, has some disagreements with the president. >> this is not the first time. robert gates had disagreements, others have come out and said the same. if you read a book that i wrote called "showdown," you would see that when it came to the bin laden raid, what to do in egypt and what to do in libya, there were some profound differences among the...
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mr. eggman. eggman: again waters what makes the agricultural -- a move. need to invest in the surface storage areas and need to get ear gates in ditches the water they need. i'm against the tunnel because it spends billions of dollars on the combat system that we are to have. we need to make investments with the federal government grants like we did in the project 60 years ago to develop new dams, expand existing surface facilities but we also need to look into investing in groundwater storage and investing in regional reclamation systems that will create useful water along with systems like hard d. cell in any water. there are ways we can create new water to help us meet the needs of our agricultural economy. >> moderator: okay the next question mr. eggman into on to this one first. if you want to fly into this district and you don't own a plane you have to drive about 90 minutes to the airport. representative denham as chair of the transportation committee. how can we better connect with the world's? denham: we need to work on her structure because that would enable, keep up the population and if we want our economy to gr
mr. eggman. eggman: again waters what makes the agricultural -- a move. need to invest in the surface storage areas and need to get ear gates in ditches the water they need. i'm against the tunnel because it spends billions of dollars on the combat system that we are to have. we need to make investments with the federal government grants like we did in the project 60 years ago to develop new dams, expand existing surface facilities but we also need to look into investing in groundwater storage...
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gate bridge cars known since its report of the richmond center of the bridge. >> : for 36 headlines this morning another appearance for the man in charge for the office earlier this month >> : mrel set and the rest of their >> : one victim was had spearheaded injuries and he does see one of them microlith for their. they were attacked and available western style. airline to central valley bro return to court for a plea here thursday morning >> : 27 year-old remains in custody and 34 year-old brother dario who is free on bail >> : to be ultra use the bathroom above brothers both the stock will fall on those accounts and enter 4 will please january 20th of the line terminally ill caught 21 the it may have a change of heart >> : she says she's feeling better and doctors told there that she has inoperable brain cancer earlier this year and 161 seller. she had plans to take the lead to more november 1st >> : i know that will still be moving toward >> : a vote the decision will come later. airline she has a rollout set to kron live but bernie feels more life to live in hopes the store brand awareness others >> : for 38 man as paint 60 ft. down a hillside n.c. will have that story >>
gate bridge cars known since its report of the richmond center of the bridge. >> : for 36 headlines this morning another appearance for the man in charge for the office earlier this month >> : mrel set and the rest of their >> : one victim was had spearheaded injuries and he does see one of them microlith for their. they were attacked and available western style. airline to central valley bro return to court for a plea here thursday morning >> : 27 year-old remains in...
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mr. secretary, good to have you here. the book is called "worthy fights." tamron? >>> a new problem for apple's new iphone. >> it's been a week since bend gate. remember that? >> yeah. >> communities have taken storm. now there's a new one. >> what? >> #hairgate. >> really? >> yeah. trending on twitter. the new iphone 6, your hair can get caught between the glass and aluminum vaccing. >> i haven't had that problem. >> for good reason, al. for good reason. all of these are popping up online. our best phone and our best shave, guaranteed. this one says stay smooth, iphone 6. this is a real problem. my eyebrows are out of control. i can't wait to get the iphone 6. #hair gate. iphone 6, it's fantastic, as long as you don't carry it in your pocket or hold it close to your face, like a phone. put out a little video, which i can't get to play. they were trying to get people to catch their hair on purpose. it didn't work. so we don't think #hair gate will be the thing that takes down the iphone 6 but it is an issue people are talking about. back to you. >> you have the new phone. >> no problems with me. what about you? >> no. no. >> all right. >>> co
mr. secretary, good to have you here. the book is called "worthy fights." tamron? >>> a new problem for apple's new iphone. >> it's been a week since bend gate. remember that? >> yeah. >> communities have taken storm. now there's a new one. >> what? >> #hairgate. >> really? >> yeah. trending on twitter. the new iphone 6, your hair can get caught between the glass and aluminum vaccing. >> i haven't had that problem. >> for...
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mr. gates, obviously you spent the last, really, more than a decade, focused on global health challenges in africa. here comes a big crisis of the sort that we've been worrying about and warning about. role of you feel the individual leadership and global indership comes into play this crisis? >> well, i think ebola is a great example of where the world really needs to come together. the three countries where this place have had a lot of civil war, very weak health systems. ebola had never shown up in west africa before. did take a while for people to understand, okay, we've got ebola here. and even that eventually what we saw was a very unique ebola epidemic. there have been over a dozen, and they've all been, you could the like bushfires, with right, a little bit of pressure, getting medical workers in, people to not with the people who have it or as they're burying the people who die from it. bigyet here it got into a city, and it is an incredible challenge. is now putting their resources in
mr. gates, obviously you spent the last, really, more than a decade, focused on global health challenges in africa. here comes a big crisis of the sort that we've been worrying about and warning about. role of you feel the individual leadership and global indership comes into play this crisis? >> well, i think ebola is a great example of where the world really needs to come together. the three countries where this place have had a lot of civil war, very weak health systems. ebola had...