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bike lanes and intersection by adapting the urban street guide and the national bike way as the official policy for all city depends those guides will establish a policy guideline for how to best have our streets safer and requires reports it will guide all the future street projects the sfmta drshgz has adapted this and our capitalization here about extend those guidelines to each and every city department because we know that the various student vice presidents are involved in the street design edward reiskin hoped to be here he's out of town but we have a representative from the sfmta division that is here to talk about this legislation sir. >> thank you chair wiener i'm darby watson it's in my job to make san francisco streets and sidewalks safer i'm a section leader and here today to share our experience my staff and i have been lucky enough to participate on the steering committee and working groups for those guidelines those guidelines file a uniform traffic control devise and transportation engineering standards gufks the tactics to make the streets more liveable vested there a peer joh
bike lanes and intersection by adapting the urban street guide and the national bike way as the official policy for all city depends those guides will establish a policy guideline for how to best have our streets safer and requires reports it will guide all the future street projects the sfmta drshgz has adapted this and our capitalization here about extend those guidelines to each and every city department because we know that the various student vice presidents are involved in the street...
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then, about one-third of country, israel has no official policy of taking it over, but they are pursuinghe policy in a way that has been carried out now 400 years, -- for 100 years, literally. small steps so that people do not notice or pretend not to notice, establish a military zone so that palestinians who live there have to be this waste, it is a military -- displaced, it is a military zone. sooner or later it becomes an actual settlement, and meanwhile did well -- dig wells, and set up green zones. a large variety of tactics that have by now reduce the arab population from about 300,000 in ,967 to roughly 60,000 today not to mention that that essentially imprisons what is left. i do not think israel has any intention of taking over the concentrations, which are left out of these plans. there are analogies often made to south africa, but they are quite misleading. south africa relied on its black population. that was 85% of the population. that was its workforce. they had to sustain them just like slaveowners have to maintain their capital. they tried to sustain the population. they
then, about one-third of country, israel has no official policy of taking it over, but they are pursuinghe policy in a way that has been carried out now 400 years, -- for 100 years, literally. small steps so that people do not notice or pretend not to notice, establish a military zone so that palestinians who live there have to be this waste, it is a military -- displaced, it is a military zone. sooner or later it becomes an actual settlement, and meanwhile did well -- dig wells, and set up...
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his mistake suggesting it was official policy of countries named. but, scott, the white house says it remains confident the new coalition will hang together even amid biden's candor. >> pelley: major garrett, thank you. an accused copkiller may have left a note for police looking for him. and more fallout for michael phelps after his d.u.i. arrest. when the "cbs evening news" continues. tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your retirement goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. for advice, retirement, and life insurance, i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd,
his mistake suggesting it was official policy of countries named. but, scott, the white house says it remains confident the new coalition will hang together even amid biden's candor. >> pelley: major garrett, thank you. an accused copkiller may have left a note for police looking for him. and more fallout for michael phelps after his d.u.i. arrest. when the "cbs evening news" continues. tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break...
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to teach the soldiers to not criticize emancipation for her not criticize the war, policy of the government, official military policy of the government. and it was effective. to keep theirle opinions to themselves. some of the most egregious political favoritism involves furloughs. not all soldiers, as i said, voted in the field. not permit did soldiers to vote in the field. to republican governors from those states wrote letters to secretary of war stanton, and they are in the library of congress, saying would you please for low republican soldiers to come home and vote was to mark we're going to lose the election in our state if you do not do that. stanton was perfectly happy to oblige. i found a doctor from indiana who was taking care of wounded soldiers to he wrote a letter about one wounded soldier from indiana and said this -- you should give them a furlough to go home to vote against his vote will be as much or more value in the presidential election in this state than his service might otherwise render the government. in other words, his bullets will be more important than his ballot. officer
to teach the soldiers to not criticize emancipation for her not criticize the war, policy of the government, official military policy of the government. and it was effective. to keep theirle opinions to themselves. some of the most egregious political favoritism involves furloughs. not all soldiers, as i said, voted in the field. not permit did soldiers to vote in the field. to republican governors from those states wrote letters to secretary of war stanton, and they are in the library of...
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revolution, new york soldiers, were allowed to work absentee in 1777 but that never became an official policy. during war of 1812 two states, pennsylvania and new jersey passed. new jersey repealed its law in 1815. so when the civil war began, pennsylvania was the only state with a law on the books permitting soldiers to vote. well, soldiers voted in pennsylvania in 1861 and there was a tremendous amount of fraud. one regiment from philadelphia that cast more than 900 ballots even though there weren't even the 900 men in the regiment from philadelphia and the state supreme court struck that down. what republican politicians began to realize in 1861, 62 and 63 was we've got hundreds of thousands of men making the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefield for their nation. they, of all people, deserve the right to vote. anyone who makes that sacrifice. and so beginning in 1861 and all the way up through the election of 1864, states throughout the north began passing legislation enabling soldiers to vote. this was a remarkable expansion of democracy in america and it again sets the precedent for our
revolution, new york soldiers, were allowed to work absentee in 1777 but that never became an official policy. during war of 1812 two states, pennsylvania and new jersey passed. new jersey repealed its law in 1815. so when the civil war began, pennsylvania was the only state with a law on the books permitting soldiers to vote. well, soldiers voted in pennsylvania in 1861 and there was a tremendous amount of fraud. one regiment from philadelphia that cast more than 900 ballots even though there...
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so far the official policy set by the cdc for the government is a 21-day monitoring period for those folks who are coming back. and the white house has so far opposed any mandatory 21-day quarantine. >> we want to make sure whatever policies are put in place in this country, to protect the american ppblic, do not serve as a disincentive to doctors and nurses from this country volunteering to travel to west africa to treat ebola patieets. >> josh earnest worked really hard in this briefing today to try to downplay the idea that there are a lot of mixed messages coming from all authorities about how to address the ebola threat here in the u.s. he said first that the pentagon has not made any final decisions on any quantity or policy regarding military personnel, but it will be working with the white house will be working with pentagon to set that policy. he also that this white house is workinggwith all the states to try to come up with the best policies, but noted that it is a federal system and states have their own powers in this area and can do this kind of thing. we are, by the wa
so far the official policy set by the cdc for the government is a 21-day monitoring period for those folks who are coming back. and the white house has so far opposed any mandatory 21-day quarantine. >> we want to make sure whatever policies are put in place in this country, to protect the american ppblic, do not serve as a disincentive to doctors and nurses from this country volunteering to travel to west africa to treat ebola patieets. >> josh earnest worked really hard in this...
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>> the conclusion is, flagrant violations that are official policy.is not deviations from the extension of the settlements, but a violation of international she military and law -- international humanitarian law. also the imposition of a regime of collective punishment on the whole civilian population of gaza. and locking that silly population into the combat zone -- civilian population into the ambat zone during a edge is distinctive atrocity, were women and shopping are not allowed to become refugees and there was no opportunity to be internally displaced person. as horrible as things were for civilians in syria and iraq in recent years, they always had -- the civilian population always could leave the combat zone. here, there are literally locked into the combat zone and only gazanshousands with -- with foreign passports were allowed to leave. that involved 800 people out of over 1.8 million. it is a very extreme situation that is not treated as an ongoing humanitarian catastrophe for geopolitical reasons. the u.s. has a geopolitical veto over what
>> the conclusion is, flagrant violations that are official policy.is not deviations from the extension of the settlements, but a violation of international she military and law -- international humanitarian law. also the imposition of a regime of collective punishment on the whole civilian population of gaza. and locking that silly population into the combat zone -- civilian population into the ambat zone during a edge is distinctive atrocity, were women and shopping are not allowed to...
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last week the state department says is dot toes have an official policy about american citizens helping the kurds in syria. >>> ashley jackson is here, former united nations political affairs adviser and a former advicer to the u.k. par rim on afghanistan. good to have you've today. i want to tell our audience about where you have been. you studied how to protect hour guys against the taliban, and you went to afghanistan to do it. what did you learn there you think is applicable to what we're facing right now? >> my work in afghanistan, somalia and different places, studying insurgent groups. we learned you have to understand the structure, understand their motivations, and also protect the civilian population, and that was really at the core of what i did, and my question now. >> you have the situation where kobani, this town on the border of syria and turkey, is just about to fall in the hands of isis terrorists. you just saw the two americans joining the kurds. yet turkey is shooting gas canisters at the kurds. explain this to me. how are we ever going to fight these guys off if we a
last week the state department says is dot toes have an official policy about american citizens helping the kurds in syria. >>> ashley jackson is here, former united nations political affairs adviser and a former advicer to the u.k. par rim on afghanistan. good to have you've today. i want to tell our audience about where you have been. you studied how to protect hour guys against the taliban, and you went to afghanistan to do it. what did you learn there you think is applicable to...
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i mean, the contrast between official policy and -- geopolitical military relationship and what it is walk down the street, it is really deeply, deeply confusing. and it is -- it felt at times, as people will see, like i said very confusing show. you could be forgiven for thinking for a few minutes at a time that you were in southern california or barcelona, only friendlier. i think people will be shocked by what they see. >> in a world, any favorite dish? >> well, all their rice dishes that go back to persian times, fantastic, of course the national dish, really, as good as it gets. >> i can't wait to see that one. but i am excited to see the bronx and all the places to explore. thank you, anthony. >> thank you. >> all the episodes start sunday night at 9:00. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] tomcat bait kills up to 12 mice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp togeth
i mean, the contrast between official policy and -- geopolitical military relationship and what it is walk down the street, it is really deeply, deeply confusing. and it is -- it felt at times, as people will see, like i said very confusing show. you could be forgiven for thinking for a few minutes at a time that you were in southern california or barcelona, only friendlier. i think people will be shocked by what they see. >> in a world, any favorite dish? >> well, all their rice...
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s official policy which does not make that recognition. into the israeli/palestinian peace process. and the meeting of international delegates on sunday, he this asked for $4 billion to rebuild gaza and they may get a lot more than that. numerous world leaders attended the conference in cairo on rebuilding gaza after the summer's violent conflict with israel. more than $5 billion in pledges have been made to the palestinian authority. half that money would be used for reconstruction of gaza. somehow, the billions begin to the palestinians won't settle the issue of an armed hamas in gaza. how much of a setback was this given that billions of dollars have been promised to rebuild gaza. none has been tied to disarming hamas. >> they have had the problem they have had, military objectives to have political goals. one of them is to disarm hamas. to push hamas out of power. and hamas seem if anything more secure in power than it was four months ago. >> so we had this unanimous agreement that unless there is this political process, essentially th
s official policy which does not make that recognition. into the israeli/palestinian peace process. and the meeting of international delegates on sunday, he this asked for $4 billion to rebuild gaza and they may get a lot more than that. numerous world leaders attended the conference in cairo on rebuilding gaza after the summer's violent conflict with israel. more than $5 billion in pledges have been made to the palestinian authority. half that money would be used for reconstruction of gaza....
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josh earnest stressed that is not official policy yet and would not state president supports that recommendationthe joint chiefs, yes or no. that policy still being formed, our troorngs some of them are already in west africa, gretchen. >> so confusing if to do a multiple choice, who has the quarantine and who doesn't i don't know if i could remember. >> would you pass. >> i would? thanks for the live report. >>> the same time, the american ambassador to the u.n., united nations, vowing that the united states will fight ebola over the long haul. samantha power currently in west africa visiting the encenter of the ebola outbreak says we need to overcome the fear that ebola is an automatic death sentence and stigma associated with the disease. last week, the u.n. laid to you the a plan to have 100% of ebola cases isolated and all the dead safely buried by january 1st. ebola killed 5,000 people mostly in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. >>> as just heard from ed two governors, one common message on ebola, at least for a little while. new jersey governor chris christie and new york governor, andrew
josh earnest stressed that is not official policy yet and would not state president supports that recommendationthe joint chiefs, yes or no. that policy still being formed, our troorngs some of them are already in west africa, gretchen. >> so confusing if to do a multiple choice, who has the quarantine and who doesn't i don't know if i could remember. >> would you pass. >> i would? thanks for the live report. >>> the same time, the american ambassador to the u.n.,...
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so until she is, the official policy is that you can't just go waltzing out. >> well, the cdc is nowting a different guideline that is saying, look, what we're going to do is we're going to have these health care workers that are coming back into the country, and we're going to have them connect with us daily to check in on their temperatures their condition. if they want to travel, they have to get it past us. but each state is now make their own policy. and the contradictions in the policy are that we have health care worker, albeit -- >> but she wants that. >> she not going to get it. >> what are you thinking? >> not a shot. >> why? thinking woman is symptomatic of what has befallen this country. it's all about screw you. i'll do what i want. talk about policies. how about the policy of being good to your fellow man? >> she helped people who are dealing with an illness that was killing them. >> which makes what she is doing even more insane. because if you know better and you're willing to put your life on the line to help someone willing to put your life on the line to help someo
so until she is, the official policy is that you can't just go waltzing out. >> well, the cdc is nowting a different guideline that is saying, look, what we're going to do is we're going to have these health care workers that are coming back into the country, and we're going to have them connect with us daily to check in on their temperatures their condition. if they want to travel, they have to get it past us. but each state is now make their own policy. and the contradictions in the...
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even the tsa has an official transgender policy advising people book tickets under their legal name call ahead with concerns and request a private screening. concerns about terrorism and identity theft have complicated the process of changing an identity to reflect a new sex and gender even changing a name is costly and time-consuming. >> you have to get a court orderer up to $450 to pay for out of pocketed. >> reporter: but donna's primary concern was getting to the concert and thanks to help from consumerwatch she finally did. >> the concert itself was fabulous! >> reporter: now, the transgender law center offers a lot of information about identification issues like this. you will find more information on kpix.com. and if you need help with a consumer issue, call us at 888- 5-helps-u. >> thank you. >>> all right. paul deanno is out shall we say chilling by the water in this hot temperature? >> reporter: ha ha ha! you need to chill when it's this warm outside. vallejo typically one of the cooler spots because, hey, we're sitting next to san francisco bay off the distance, we have mare i
even the tsa has an official transgender policy advising people book tickets under their legal name call ahead with concerns and request a private screening. concerns about terrorism and identity theft have complicated the process of changing an identity to reflect a new sex and gender even changing a name is costly and time-consuming. >> you have to get a court orderer up to $450 to pay for out of pocketed. >> reporter: but donna's primary concern was getting to the concert and...
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what experts and people from the provincial government council of anbar want and what the official government policythe moment given that it hasn't changed, given that nobody is talking about boots on the ground, expect those voices to get louder here in iraq, demanding that something else needs to be done, the air strikes they say simply aren't working. >> now that isil controls a large part of anbar province, what's being down to secure baghdad? >> reporter: well, the iraqis are very, very keen to show you that they are in complete control of the city itself. over the last 24 hours, particularly since sunday where general -- the top u.s. general dempsey said all that was standing between baghdad and isil were a few apache helicopters. the iraqis have gone out on the offensive sending troops and senior figures down to the airport, down to the baghdad belt, the outskirts and, they have been saying, look, it's safe, we are in complete control. certainly none of the commercial airlines have changed their pattern of behavior when it comes to flying in to the airport to suggest that the airport was unde
what experts and people from the provincial government council of anbar want and what the official government policythe moment given that it hasn't changed, given that nobody is talking about boots on the ground, expect those voices to get louder here in iraq, demanding that something else needs to be done, the air strikes they say simply aren't working. >> now that isil controls a large part of anbar province, what's being down to secure baghdad? >> reporter: well, the iraqis are...
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then you had local officials imposing policies restricting people's rights to actually go out and protest whether it was the imposition of curfew, the imposition of five second rule , people had to continue walking, designated assembly areas where there is a free speech zone within ferguson, but anywre else you have to keep walking. and these all go to show that basically, there needs to be a national review both of use of force policies as well as policies of protests. separate report, the advocacy group pan-american said their calling on the justice department to investigate the police crackdown on journalists covering the ferguson protests. they have compiled more than 50 cases of press freedom violations, culminating the arrest of 21 journalists. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the world health organization said saturday nearly 5,000 people have now died from ebola out of 10,000 known cases
then you had local officials imposing policies restricting people's rights to actually go out and protest whether it was the imposition of curfew, the imposition of five second rule , people had to continue walking, designated assembly areas where there is a free speech zone within ferguson, but anywre else you have to keep walking. and these all go to show that basically, there needs to be a national review both of use of force policies as well as policies of protests. separate report, the...
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policy. drag queens and other activists have been meeting with facebook officials about this policy. it requires people to use their real names on their accounts. drag queens say using their stage names provides them safety. in a post on his page, chief product officer chris cox says we owe you a better experience using facebook and we are going to fix the way this policy gets handled. a protest was planned over this issue tomorrow. it has now turned into a victory rally. >>> there are still so many questions tonight about the ebola case diagnosed in dallas. that's one of the things i talked about to abc world news tonight anchor david muir earlier today. >> the ebola case in the u.s., the children he came in contact with, the schools now undergoing extensive cleaning, and this question, why was he sent home from the hospital at first? >>> also breaking tonight, the head of the secret service now out after that armed intruder got deep into the white house. >>> and the pickpockets when you're targeted without even knowing it and now it's been caught on tape. we will show you the video
policy. drag queens and other activists have been meeting with facebook officials about this policy. it requires people to use their real names on their accounts. drag queens say using their stage names provides them safety. in a post on his page, chief product officer chris cox says we owe you a better experience using facebook and we are going to fix the way this policy gets handled. a protest was planned over this issue tomorrow. it has now turned into a victory rally. >>> there are...
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policies. and we're going to continue to work with officials in new york and new jersey and states all across the country to make sure that those, that those policies do reflect the science. and that'll be an ongoing process. as i guess ed noted, there has been on occasion the need for the federal government to strengthen the guidance that we're putting in place based on changing situations on the ground in west africa, based on updated scientific protocols. so we're certainly open to working closely with state officials to tailor the kind of response that's necessary to protect the individuals in their states. all of that is mindful of the fact that what science tells us is that the only way to eliminate risk from the ebola virus is to stop this outbreak at the source. >> the cdc's policies are not superseding state policies at point and since ron klain's role has been ebola response coordinator, can you tell me what, what areas are under his purview? is it the federal response only? is it the federal response and the state response? is it the federal response that includes the military componen
policies. and we're going to continue to work with officials in new york and new jersey and states all across the country to make sure that those, that those policies do reflect the science. and that'll be an ongoing process. as i guess ed noted, there has been on occasion the need for the federal government to strengthen the guidance that we're putting in place based on changing situations on the ground in west africa, based on updated scientific protocols. so we're certainly open to working...
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so visit tripadvisor.com now. >>> quarantine fall out, fear driving policy. officialsressure to reassess policies for health care workers returning from west africa. now a nurse quarantined in new jersey pull nothing punches about her prison like conditions. are her rights being violated? is this overreaction? >>> the white house urging state as not to go too far. they're concerned it may hurt effort tops send medical staff to west african nations forcing new york to make a change. >>> another student has died from injuries from friday school shooting in washington state. new details emerging about the chaotic scene inside as shots rang out. we're going to tell you of one teacher that put herself at risk trying to stop the carnage in the cafeteria. >>> your "new day" continues right now. >>> good morning. welcome back to "new day." it's monday, october 27, a about 8:00 in the east. chris cuomo joined by alisyn camerota. not another health care returning, this is a kid 5 years old. he is just back with his family from guinea we believe. he's now at a designated ebola ce
so visit tripadvisor.com now. >>> quarantine fall out, fear driving policy. officialsressure to reassess policies for health care workers returning from west africa. now a nurse quarantined in new jersey pull nothing punches about her prison like conditions. are her rights being violated? is this overreaction? >>> the white house urging state as not to go too far. they're concerned it may hurt effort tops send medical staff to west african nations forcing new york to make a...
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. >> we believe that policy infringes on the constitutional liberty interests. >> currently officials are imposing is mandatory policies in three states, new york, new jersey and illinois. the policy was abruptly interrupted friday after new york doctor craig spencer was diagnosed with ebola after treating patients in guinea. >> some say we're being too cautious. i'll take that criticism. >> a federal official says the cdc was surprised by the mandate but acknowledges officials have the authority to set policies. >> now a 5-year-old boy is evaluated for ebola at bellevue hospital in new york city. we spoke to the doctor who's the head of the new york city health and hospitals corporation. he said we think this is low risk. it duoesn't appear this boy had contact with anyone with ebola. he does have a fever. >> why don't they say they're testing him? >> they're not testing him. they're trying to figure out did he have exposure to anyone with ebola. once they figure that out further, they might test him. they proceed more slowly than you think. you may think he was in guinea, hey let's
. >> we believe that policy infringes on the constitutional liberty interests. >> currently officials are imposing is mandatory policies in three states, new york, new jersey and illinois. the policy was abruptly interrupted friday after new york doctor craig spencer was diagnosed with ebola after treating patients in guinea. >> some say we're being too cautious. i'll take that criticism. >> a federal official says the cdc was surprised by the mandate but acknowledges...
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japanese officials are looking at adopting a similar policy. some japanese avoid taxes by moving to places like hong kong or singapore. financial ministry officials said that what countries have done to prevent the tax avoidance. panel members will introduce steps to deal with the problem and consider waving taxes for people who dent sell stocks during a certain period of time before returning to japan. the trade balance is still in the red. september marked the 27th straight month when imports outweighs exports. that's the longest run of trade short falls since data became available in 1979. the officials say the preliminary figures show the deficit last month was $8.9 billion. that's 1.6% more in yen terms than a year ago. the shortfall is bigger than what analysts projected. the balance of trade has been in the red since july 2012. increased shipments of autos and steel helped boost exports 6.9% in yen terms and that's from the same month last year. but higher demand for smartphones and fuel in thermal power generation pushed up imports by 6.
japanese officials are looking at adopting a similar policy. some japanese avoid taxes by moving to places like hong kong or singapore. financial ministry officials said that what countries have done to prevent the tax avoidance. panel members will introduce steps to deal with the problem and consider waving taxes for people who dent sell stocks during a certain period of time before returning to japan. the trade balance is still in the red. september marked the 27th straight month when imports...
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i remember paysromney's policy self-deportation of people. let's not forget it was his officialve the crisis. >> yep. >> but shameful, inappropriate. does it resonate with anyone? >> it resonates with an extreme base of the republican party. right after the election, the race will be for credit. democrats want credit to take to latino votes areers for fixing problem. the administration will likely act. but the republicans are actually meet in the seat on immigration reform in 2015. they can have credit for passing legislation or credit for working to reveal it. it's up to them. >> right now it seems chuck todd has been talking about this. the frustration that many voters feel on immigration. there is apathy and frustration as well on the issue. >> there is. the thing is that it's not an issue that is being drink at this point. over the summer when we saw a lot of talk about unaccompanied miners. you saw public opinion drop. the day after the election immigration will come back to the top of the agenda for candidates. it will be a part of the debate. >> thank you so much. it's a
i remember paysromney's policy self-deportation of people. let's not forget it was his officialve the crisis. >> yep. >> but shameful, inappropriate. does it resonate with anyone? >> it resonates with an extreme base of the republican party. right after the election, the race will be for credit. democrats want credit to take to latino votes areers for fixing problem. the administration will likely act. but the republicans are actually meet in the seat on immigration reform in...
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that occurs to me, and this is not a proposal to the judge advocate general, but as a former policy official an law professor, i think one of the fundamental flaws of the court of appeals decisions in gattis and ellerbrok ellerbrock is that they view the conclusion that evidence is constitutionally required to be admitted as a static decision. but i think a more coherent way of viewing it is that that is a category into which a defense counsel is attempting to fit evidence. but until the probative value of that evidence is examined, until the danger of unfair prejudice to the victim's privacy interest and until the danger of undue delay, substantial confusion to the members, waste of time and all those other things are considered the question of whether that other sexual behavior and sexual predisposition could ever be relevant is a dynamic decision that's not finished until we get to the last step of that diagram that i provided for you. you can't start with the conclusion. and that's what the court of appeals for the armed forces appears to be doing in gattis and ellerbrock. perhaps a more
that occurs to me, and this is not a proposal to the judge advocate general, but as a former policy official an law professor, i think one of the fundamental flaws of the court of appeals decisions in gattis and ellerbrok ellerbrock is that they view the conclusion that evidence is constitutionally required to be admitted as a static decision. but i think a more coherent way of viewing it is that that is a category into which a defense counsel is attempting to fit evidence. but until the...
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. >> in fact top federal helm officials say quarantine policy is not necessary and called it not grounded in science and they fear it could discourage volunteers from traveling to west africa to help fight the outbreak. >> good people of hamilton, new jersey came together today to help a little boy's legacy live on. these kids put on hall owe bone costumes early for smile for eli party. eli waller died last month from entrovirus. since then parents started first day of school foundation in his memory. local businesses org us niceed this he rent today to raise money for the cause helping children with special needs. >> the things that do make me feel bet rear trying to do stuff like this. we have a group of keblingted and happy and helpful and rally generous people who are helping us out. >> money raised today will be used to help by back packs and outfits for special children so they can have a special first day at school. >> there's more to come on "action news" an scam for cancer many avoid. now a break through test will help you get screened for colon cancer in privacy of your own home
. >> in fact top federal helm officials say quarantine policy is not necessary and called it not grounded in science and they fear it could discourage volunteers from traveling to west africa to help fight the outbreak. >> good people of hamilton, new jersey came together today to help a little boy's legacy live on. these kids put on hall owe bone costumes early for smile for eli party. eli waller died last month from entrovirus. since then parents started first day of school...
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yet, the bush administration's official policy was to support ballot proposals around the country to make it illegal to allow same-sex couples to get married. and i think he said at the time, i am not entered of the policy -- i am not in charge of the policy of this administration. [laughter] >> so i have nothing to add to that discussion. [laughter] but perhaps to note that mrs. cheney never appeared in front of the congress on this. that made it particularly hard. i do not know if you remember or not, but on a staff basis, we had to promise the reagan administration -- i am sorry, the bush administration, over and over again that no democrat would ask a question about financial support or new legislation of mrs. quayle, the democratic members would only talk about breast and cervical cancer. and you stuck to the deal and open to the questions and talked about what a hard problem breast cancer was. and republicans had question after question after question for mrs. quayle about why the administration do not support your legislation. it was an embarrassment, but we stuck with the deal
yet, the bush administration's official policy was to support ballot proposals around the country to make it illegal to allow same-sex couples to get married. and i think he said at the time, i am not entered of the policy -- i am not in charge of the policy of this administration. [laughter] >> so i have nothing to add to that discussion. [laughter] but perhaps to note that mrs. cheney never appeared in front of the congress on this. that made it particularly hard. i do not know if you...
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i have been a prosecutor, defense counsel, law professor, policy official, daft judge advocate, and a military judge of both the trial and appellate levels. i also's be qs on who has worked outside the military system having spent the last five years with the federal judiciary as a senior attorney and court executive. i'm very confident and comfortable when i echo colonel baker and see that the military justice system effectively provides due process for those accused of crime while safeguarding privacy interest of victims of crime, particularly concerning their previous sexual ,ehavior, their pre-decisions and communications the psychotherapist. portion ofegin this our time together by an introductory note. it is important to remember when dealing with the military rules of evidence, we are dealing with the body of law that is created by executive order. at president has been authorized by congress in 10 [indiscernible] at rules of evidence. this is a linkage of the statute applying he considers the principles of law and the rules of evidence recognized in the trial of criminal cases
i have been a prosecutor, defense counsel, law professor, policy official, daft judge advocate, and a military judge of both the trial and appellate levels. i also's be qs on who has worked outside the military system having spent the last five years with the federal judiciary as a senior attorney and court executive. i'm very confident and comfortable when i echo colonel baker and see that the military justice system effectively provides due process for those accused of crime while...
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state officials say policy helps prevent contraband concealment. justice alito hinted that the they could allow the the beard and give prison guards a comb. >> congress thought religious is really important even in prison. prisoners, perhaps more than anybody need consolation of religion. >> a decision is expect before the court adjourns for its 2014 and 15 term which began monday and ends in late june. >>> well, dozens gathered for the the memorial services for the president and ceo of cooper university health system and his wife. that is some of the biggest names in new jersey politics paid their respects at the war memorial in trenton. john and joyce sheridan died after a fire in the bedroom of theirismer set county home. up investigators are not sure who set that fire but they believe it was no accident. >>> well, the the actor steven collins is being investigated by nypd following reports he confessed to having sexual contact with children. collins was known for his role on the long running tv show, seventh heaven, tmz is report ago this colli
state officials say policy helps prevent contraband concealment. justice alito hinted that the they could allow the the beard and give prison guards a comb. >> congress thought religious is really important even in prison. prisoners, perhaps more than anybody need consolation of religion. >> a decision is expect before the court adjourns for its 2014 and 15 term which began monday and ends in late june. >>> well, dozens gathered for the the memorial services for the...
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policy. drag queens and other activists have been meeting with facebook officials about this policy that requiresto use their real names on their account. drag queens say using their stage names provides them with safety. in a post, the chief product officer says we owe you a better experience using facebook and we're going to fix the way this policy gets handled. a protest was planned over this issue tomorrow. it has now turned into a victory rally instead. all right, stay here, another 30 minutes of abc news at 9:00 begins. >>> and the final straw for the head of the secret service. >>> also bay area protesters open their umbrellas to make sure their voices are being heard in beijing. >>> and, take a look at this. fighting over feeding. fighting over feeding. the bay a about to startinish my career.d i'm i have two young boys, and i want their mommy to be safe and healthy. having health insurance gives you freedom. you can't rely on everything just to go smoothly in life. accidents happen all the time. with covered california, we were able to save a lot of money. i'm able to see a doctor that i
policy. drag queens and other activists have been meeting with facebook officials about this policy that requiresto use their real names on their account. drag queens say using their stage names provides them with safety. in a post, the chief product officer says we owe you a better experience using facebook and we're going to fix the way this policy gets handled. a protest was planned over this issue tomorrow. it has now turned into a victory rally instead. all right, stay here, another 30...
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then you had local officials imposing policies restricting people's rights to actually go out and protest, whether it was the imposition of a curfew, the position of a five second rule -- people had to continue to keep walking, designated a simile areas, but anywhere else yet if you walking. these all go to show that basically, there needs to be a national review both of the use of force policy as well as police and protests. >> that was just a mazzola. in a separate report out earlier this week, the advocacy group pen american center is calling on the justice department to investigate a police crackdown on journalists covering the ferguson protests. pen says its compiled more than 50 cases of press freedom violations, culminating in the arrest of 21 journalists. antonio french am at your response to both of these reports? >> i welcome both the reports. gasng experienced the tear and the heavy-handed military style response from police, there were times i could not recognize this as america. in fact, we should not have such a breakdown in government where there is no empathy toward the po
then you had local officials imposing policies restricting people's rights to actually go out and protest, whether it was the imposition of a curfew, the position of a five second rule -- people had to continue to keep walking, designated a simile areas, but anywhere else yet if you walking. these all go to show that basically, there needs to be a national review both of the use of force policy as well as police and protests. >> that was just a mazzola. in a separate report out earlier...
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officials say the new policy does not legalize marijuana but supporters of the new law say it allowsaw enforcement to focus on more serious crimes. >>> new at 10 o'clock tonight smokers are on the move. stores just outside of philadelphia are seeing a boom in business from smokers who are fleeing the city and its new two dollars per pack cigarette tax. that money is intended to help struggling philadelphia schools. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco checks it out tonight. >> reporter: philadelphia's two dollars a pack tax on cigarettes has smokers leaving the city. >> i think they're picking on the weak. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> reporter: while philly stores say they're seeing less of their regulars, just over the city line store owners liken mandalia says business has been booming since october 1st when the tax took effect. he owns ace news and tobacco on the bensalem pike n3 weeks business has tripled. >> it is very good business pick up. before business very slow. >> can you order me a carton of the e menthol 120. >> reporter: he has hundreds of new customers, all lookin
officials say the new policy does not legalize marijuana but supporters of the new law say it allowsaw enforcement to focus on more serious crimes. >>> new at 10 o'clock tonight smokers are on the move. stores just outside of philadelphia are seeing a boom in business from smokers who are fleeing the city and its new two dollars per pack cigarette tax. that money is intended to help struggling philadelphia schools. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco checks it out tonight....
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south korean officials used the occasion to introduce no-smoking policies. health and welfare ministry will use the taxes from the 34r57bd pri planned price hike to help smokers quit and prevent others from starting. these promises will also apply to soldiers. >> translator: next year, we're going to broaden the scope of our plan and take the nonsmoking campaign along with medical treatment for smokers into the military. >> reporter: despite all these efforts, many longtime smokers demonstrate they have no intention of quitting. i love smoking is a nationwide pro-smoking organization. a survey of the members suggests that an increase of 2,000 won will not make them quit. >> translator: we intend to investigate whether the taxes raised are really used for smokers. >> reporter: lawmakers will debate the proposed increase during the current session of parliament. if it passes, the hike will take effect in january. many are waiting to see if this will encourage smokers to butt out. kim chan ju, nhk world, seoul. >>> a severe cyclone over the bay of bengal is hea
south korean officials used the occasion to introduce no-smoking policies. health and welfare ministry will use the taxes from the 34r57bd pri planned price hike to help smokers quit and prevent others from starting. these promises will also apply to soldiers. >> translator: next year, we're going to broaden the scope of our plan and take the nonsmoking campaign along with medical treatment for smokers into the military. >> reporter: despite all these efforts, many longtime smokers...
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nbc 10's jesse gary is live in trenton with the latest. >> reporter: vai, federal officials say the policiestoo far, but the state governors are saying where is the guidelines from the federal government? we'll try to sort all this out coming up after the break. >>> and i'm matt delucia live in center city. septa union members vote to authorize a strike. so, when could that happen? i'm looking into that. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. >>> and now to ebola concerns as president obama prepares to put together national guide lines for returning medical workers. new jersey governor chris christie and new york's governor made up their own ebola policy. nbc 10's
nbc 10's jesse gary is live in trenton with the latest. >> reporter: vai, federal officials say the policiestoo far, but the state governors are saying where is the guidelines from the federal government? we'll try to sort all this out coming up after the break. >>> and i'm matt delucia live in center city. septa union members vote to authorize a strike. so, when could that happen? i'm looking into that. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the...
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are -- what this administration is working to do is coordinate with state and local officials to put in place the policies that scientific experts tell us are in the best interests of the american people. that's what we believe should guide the policy decisions made in the country. >> i'm confused because we have known about this outbreak for sometime and we are going to hear as you say guidelines from protocols for returning medical workers which we know they were there. and the pentagon too in the case of these people who are being held or semi quarantined in italy. why weren't these decisions made earlier? >> what this reflects is a commitment by this administration to review the guidelines in place to make sure that they reflect what is injury to the american people. we should not lose sight of whatever guidelines put in place should not unduly burden the health care workers who are operating in west africa. very difficult situations. they are putting themselves at risk to try to meet the needs of other people. that is a remarkable show of charity. is also is an effort that is clearly in the best inte
are -- what this administration is working to do is coordinate with state and local officials to put in place the policies that scientific experts tell us are in the best interests of the american people. that's what we believe should guide the policy decisions made in the country. >> i'm confused because we have known about this outbreak for sometime and we are going to hear as you say guidelines from protocols for returning medical workers which we know they were there. and the pentagon...
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. >> top federal health officials state quarantine policy is not necessary and called the policy not grounded in science. they fear it could discourage volunteers from traveling to west africa to help fight the outbreak. >> a delaware valley college in doylestown today students did their foort help victims of ebola. they packed more than 272,000 meals. so then shipped them to lie beer why and sierra leone. students worked in two hour shifts to pack up the meals and hope to provide nutrition for more than 700 children. >> the good people of hamilton township, new jersey did their part to help a little boy's legacy live on today. kids put on their halloween costumeselly for smile for eli party. 4-year-old eli waller died in september of entrovirus d 68. his parents started the first day of school foundation in his memory. today local businesses organized this event to raise money for the cause and helping children with special needs. >> things that make me feel better are trying to do stuff like this. we have a group of connected and happy and helpful and again russ people helping us o
. >> top federal health officials state quarantine policy is not necessary and called the policy not grounded in science. they fear it could discourage volunteers from traveling to west africa to help fight the outbreak. >> a delaware valley college in doylestown today students did their foort help victims of ebola. they packed more than 272,000 meals. so then shipped them to lie beer why and sierra leone. students worked in two hour shifts to pack up the meals and hope to provide...
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from a sight isight partners have gone after policy marek, defense official, and diplomats. isight saidhey range from energy and computer to nato. since all the victims seem to be adversaries of russia it believes they're working with the backing of vladimir putin's government. they're nicknamed the spies. used a common technique called sphere phishing. they went open in the computer targets. in the most recent breach sandworm sent telling e-mails about pro-russian agitators. mo microsoft says it's issued a fix and they're trying to determine how much damage was done. while it's clear they breached multiple systems we don't know what they took. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> straight ahead, black friday kickoff. macy's gets holiday shopping off to an early start this year. >>> and later in sports, the reason for long-suffering baseball fans in kansas city to flip out over the royals. up to 27% more brush movements. patented sonic technology with get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. sir, we're lo
from a sight isight partners have gone after policy marek, defense official, and diplomats. isight saidhey range from energy and computer to nato. since all the victims seem to be adversaries of russia it believes they're working with the backing of vladimir putin's government. they're nicknamed the spies. used a common technique called sphere phishing. they went open in the computer targets. in the most recent breach sandworm sent telling e-mails about pro-russian agitators. mo microsoft says...
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i've been a prosecutor, defense counsel, law professor, policy official, staff judge advocate and a military judge at both the trial and appellate level. i also speak to you as someone who has worked outside the military system, having spent the last five years with the federal judiciary as the senior attorney and court executive. so i'm very confidence and comfortable when i echo colonel baker and say that the military justice system effectively provided due process for those accused of crime, while safeguarding privacy interests of victims of crime, particularly concerning their previous sexual behavior, their sexual predispositions and sessions with psychotherapists. i want to begin with an introductory note. it's important to remember that when dealing the the military rules of evidence, we're dealing with a body of law that's created by executive order. the president has been authorized by congress in 10 u.s.c. 836 to promulgate rules of evidence, and this is the language of the statue "so far he considers practicable, applying the principles of law and the rules of evidence recognized
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officials. arbitrary and inconsist tent policies. is this in any way a way the police force should be interacting with its community? >> absolutely not. since the department of justice has stepped in, i've been working very closely with them to make sure that they know exactly what is going on. i'm not going to miss this opportunity to work on behalf of the community is let interested parties know what's going on. there are things i've seen that have been inconsistent, that i have questioned. we have the aclu, which has come in and said they did things that were unconstitutional. i've personally seen officers still not wearing their name tags. so there seems to be, in this community right now, a sense that the police feel that maybe they're untouchable, or that way they don't have to follow what the department of justice is saying, but there are people like me and other people in the community where, we're going to make sure that changes. and we need to have an open dialogue to start establishing trust again. hopefully we can get to
officials. arbitrary and inconsist tent policies. is this in any way a way the police force should be interacting with its community? >> absolutely not. since the department of justice has stepped in, i've been working very closely with them to make sure that they know exactly what is going on. i'm not going to miss this opportunity to work on behalf of the community is let interested parties know what's going on. there are things i've seen that have been inconsistent, that i have...
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conversations that may have taken place between health care experts at the cdc and public health officials in maine. the policyt relates to health care workers was to ensure that state and local officials have the information that they needed in order to use their authority and judgment to protect the citizens of their state. enhanced screening measures that took the temperature of those individuals who were entering the united states who had recently traveled to west africa. involved collecting the contact information and travel plans of the individuals who fell into a certain category. been sharedtion has and will continue to be shared with state and local officials so that they can continue to take the steps necessary to protect those in their state. as relates to any specific conversations that occurred, i just don't have any information. >> no comments on what is happening in maine, despite the public fight? cdc has laid out very clear guidelines that they believe should be in place. these are guidelines that were driven by science and the scientific knowledge that has been gained in the four decades the
conversations that may have taken place between health care experts at the cdc and public health officials in maine. the policyt relates to health care workers was to ensure that state and local officials have the information that they needed in order to use their authority and judgment to protect the citizens of their state. enhanced screening measures that took the temperature of those individuals who were entering the united states who had recently traveled to west africa. involved...