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oft can spell plenty problems for the evening commute. >> all right. so the very latest on the conditions outside right now. begin with our chief meteorologist, doug hill. doug? >> hello there. damp breezy and cloudy and and dreary with rain. let's start with one of our from our weather network here. show you what it looks like in rockville. just -- ugh. you see the picture here. the good news is it appears as theook live that most of steadiest rain is over the bay and just to the east of the metro area. have we do expect to periods of rain through the evening hours here, nothing much more than that. gaithersburg. in manassas, 54. atds out of the northwest 14, 15 miles per hour. there's definitely a breeze to contend with. thee lose the rain in morning, as that ends, the winds will intensify. it will be downright windy for tomorrow. if we see sun, it's going to be late in the day. this evening, look for many areas of rain. it will be windy and cool. temperatures will fall from the 50's, upper 50's, to the lower with a northwesterly wind of 10 to 20. ov
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this is like the great intellectual oft( the right the person that_q upposed to take seriously.t of alex jones. because not only -- his initialt( t oray into crazy land is when hew3 became a climate changh1t( denialist. "%'ow he is anxd ebolaxdt( truther.çó theñm the road, i'mok telling you. >> the climate denial point is so key too because compiling the republicanÑi politicians arefáób,wl6÷ sa)1 asked about scientific consensus on climbed. saying i'm not a scientist and then turning around and giving you their takei]fá on the spread of ebola all with the cause of further panicking people.4; rtk should write ac book about what happens to a self-governing democracy based on enlightened principles whenxd itxdÑia[uñabandons wait-somebody did writew3rÑ bookxd bat about that. chris, the first time i ever became aware of you as a á (jtq' you did the great piece nor nation about the nafta2 even thoughr zt&t that what we have here. we havefá thisçó taken to the ..reme. >> we have a situation i think also wherejó]pxd there's been people sort of sported some political daylight think they
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thousands oft these checks are stolen and forged every year by crooks.f them will never get caught by the secret service. aen a stranger wants to cash check, your best protection is to have him vouched for someone who is known and reliable. as there isn't one paper document which can't be faked or tempered with. and don't forget, social security cards are not intended for personal identification in checks. a crook named eddie tried this grocer..g. white, a but after looking at the social security card, grocer white used trick questions on eddie. for example, eddie's check was george v. tuttle at northwest,n street washington, d.c. well, grocer white said, "oh, i live at 5100 allison street. that must be right next door to isn't it?, he gave the street number in reverse and mentioned his own name. most forgers don't pay attention to small details and eddie was exception. mr. white said, "hey, are you charlie's brother george?" suspicious grocer told eddie he had to have all checks initialed by the cashier and he walked away to call the police department.
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just art oft to be the game to satisfy for a few , investing in public opinion just to save kobane. > save thee want to syrian people regardless of sick arian background. the brutal kobane, war is in its fourth year. demand fort standing a no-fly zone is now gaining ground. but no one agrees on how to help syrians end this war. bbc news, istanbul. the battle on against islamist state, i spoke with a senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations. had the turkish prime minister asking what seems to be a fair question. why should he commit ground troops when the u.s. and its european allies won't do the same? >> the idea behind the turkish ground troops is that kobane and isis are on turkey's doorstep. certainly, they have reason to be concerned about committing ground forces. in theay be retaliation turkish streets and they don't believe that the western strategy, as it said out really deals with the problem in the problem from their perspective is the assad regime. >> they have called for assad to go and the western strategy to include that but there is n
just art oft to be the game to satisfy for a few , investing in public opinion just to save kobane. > save thee want to syrian people regardless of sick arian background. the brutal kobane, war is in its fourth year. demand fort standing a no-fly zone is now gaining ground. but no one agrees on how to help syrians end this war. bbc news, istanbul. the battle on against islamist state, i spoke with a senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations. had the turkish...
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what you will hear me say is wee are're committed to the rule oft law. and we will be accountable. and when we make mistakes, we will stand up and acknowledge that. and we b wilel use the very compliance mechanisms that have been put in place both internally within the agency, y, but perhaps more importantly the broader set of external at be compliance teammate, whether nt that be the congress, the courts the department of justice our teammates in the dni. when we make a mistake we will acknowledge t and much of what you have read from flowed from nsa self reporting where we have made mistakes and not properly l followed our own procedures. i highlighted in the course of the last few months you have seen multiple public reviews off what ornsa does for example in i compliance with anfisa act 702. in the 215 section of the fiez o is a.fisa who the external organizations who have looked at us and said hey nsa is complying with the law. they have aro robust set of inspections in place to make sure we don't abuse the information we collect and appropriately protect it. it doesn't mean w
what you will hear me say is wee are're committed to the rule oft law. and we will be accountable. and when we make mistakes, we will stand up and acknowledge that. and we b wilel use the very compliance mechanisms that have been put in place both internally within the agency, y, but perhaps more importantly the broader set of external at be compliance teammate, whether nt that be the congress, the courts the department of justice our teammates in the dni. when we make a mistake we will...
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a lot oft(ok civilians arerddyi. not necessarily fighters.roup were a danger to the west. i want to listen to zejuu >> because they're the ones who are coming with the airplanes, the tanks, the new weapons and killing innocent people.fáqc and we only protect the innocent people.nb like i xdñw3said, even if it's don't fight. so who is the one with the danger?nb i think ifbhey wanti] to enter and kill innocent muslims, then they are in w3danger, we are in danger. >> so didn't the fighters you met with show any desire to conduct air attacks or is their sole focus on syria? >> for sure. the fighters that i spoke to had no xddesire even to go back to e west to do any terror attacks. towards the west. of course, they haveq noñr hesitation if america western troops were to be in syria or in iraq, they would have no hesitation in fighting them, of course. but terror attacks in the west, no problem. they wouldn't do that. them about the recent behepings of the american and british journalists and thelp aid worke. what was the reaction to that? >> i me
a lot oft(ok civilians arerddyi. not necessarily fighters.roup were a danger to the west. i want to listen to zejuu >> because they're the ones who are coming with the airplanes, the tanks, the new weapons and killing innocent people.fáqc and we only protect the innocent people.nb like i xdñw3said, even if it's don't fight. so who is the one with the danger?nb i think ifbhey wanti] to enter and kill innocent muslims, then they are in w3danger, we are in danger. >> so didn't the...
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oft is the latest out russia. it is a busy time for the chinese as well.have some raking news out of china. that is down from where we were last year. maybe some evidence of a slowdown in spending coming through there. the chief executive has been eliminating subsidies. they were subsidizing some of the more popular devices. they are significantly rating that in. they are not offering the subsidies any longer. we go down to the operating line. useful probably more than the operating line. it looks healthier than the others. says, people may be choosing less expensive phones. the numbers that we saw from apple are still i watering in terms of the number of phones they are selling out there. somebody is buying them. in investing is blurring the lines between private equity and venture capitalism. we will talk about the changing roles of investors. ♪ >> welcome back. let's talk tech. one of the most anticipated conferences is underway in london. tech crunch attracts some of the best and brightest. the line between venture capitalism and private equity are bec
oft is the latest out russia. it is a busy time for the chinese as well.have some raking news out of china. that is down from where we were last year. maybe some evidence of a slowdown in spending coming through there. the chief executive has been eliminating subsidies. they were subsidizing some of the more popular devices. they are significantly rating that in. they are not offering the subsidies any longer. we go down to the operating line. useful probably more than the operating line. it...
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the reason i put this up here is because they said foreign exchange is going to hit the terms oft 1%-2%, in third-quarter results. thank you fever is the next big issue -- dengue fever is the next big issue. 50% of the workers could be exposed to dengue favor. they are the closest with the vaccine on that one. we have time for currently. 8512. we are coming off of a high. this prevarication of the checkedreserve, i got and people are worried that alan greenspan was in charge of the federal reserve and had the same problems as janet yellen. word,t to get rid of the considerable. patients was a virtue. the distance in time between patients being introduced and traders are doing that. that is the return on the dollar. >> patient. i'm sure you are. >> that is the equity market. the ftse 100 is 0.8%. now with some insight the investment management. thank you for joining us. dovish with a d. bad news is good news again. up from what we are observing. and that was very bullish. off,on as liquidity is markets face a day of reckoning. >> here is the question. a u.s. recession before a recovery
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oft through mountains records.hey have got to interrogate witnesses in private before they talk to them in public. they have to know what the story is, and they have to be willing to ask tough questions when these people come up. but a really successful investigation has a treat witnesses with some humanity. certainly we have had instances where witnesses were abused by congressional investigation. eventually, the supreme court had to weigh in in 1957 and say, a citizen does not lose their constitutional rights by testifying before congress. everything the congress -- the constitution protects a witness before in court applies in congress. the criteria.of but they also had some showmanship. they have to draw attention, get the press, keep the story alive over time. it can't be a one-day wonder. it has got to be something with persistence and s what is going is going shows what on. by the time they did to the end of the hearings, they have to come up with some sort of solution to prevent the problem from recurring.
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showing oft is a upmarket cars. good intention to show where it is going in terms of the brand. >> concept models were said to make their debuts. one has to wonder favorable make it -- wonder if they will ever make it onto the road. >> you see them in a slightly form where the designers have been reined in. >> almost over. let's get a quick look at the markets this morning. lower across the board. the dax obsession lowe's, -- off session lows. that drop below 1.26 yesterday. the things you have to watch expected, 12:45 p.m. u.k. time, that drops. mario draghi and the press conference starts at 1:30 p.m. , the worst quarter since 2010. ecb president mario draghi always promising to do more and a stronger dollar on the other side. if you want to talk markets, you know where i am. ♪ >> this selloff continues, european stocks slide as oil hits a 17 month low. the ecb meets in naples to flesh out a plan to revive europe's economy. start your engines, europe's biggest car show kicks off in paris. good morning. you are wat
showing oft is a upmarket cars. good intention to show where it is going in terms of the brand. >> concept models were said to make their debuts. one has to wonder favorable make it -- wonder if they will ever make it onto the road. >> you see them in a slightly form where the designers have been reined in. >> almost over. let's get a quick look at the markets this morning. lower across the board. the dax obsession lowe's, -- off session lows. that drop below 1.26 yesterday....
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i'm in favor of that, if this is something that will keep this it out ofted, keep our country. i also think this is one of those areas where we absolutely need any finger pointing. we don't need any politics attached to it. wejust need to make sure come together, that those who are leaders in the health field come together and try to tide the spread of this disease. >> we have young people that are onching this as well or twitter, all the other social media. mr. schilling, we're going to start with you. a question from john. according to the latest numbers, the average illinois college owes more than $28,000 in student loan debt. what do you think needs to be a college education more affordable and do you think this is a major threat for the next generation, the amount of college debt they're facing? of ten children, this is a huge threat. the bigger threat is also that kids are coming out of college can't find a job. what we have to do is we've got and focus ink hard on creating more competition for the colleges. inre seeing right here illinois, millions of dollars being compl
i'm in favor of that, if this is something that will keep this it out ofted, keep our country. i also think this is one of those areas where we absolutely need any finger pointing. we don't need any politics attached to it. wejust need to make sure come together, that those who are leaders in the health field come together and try to tide the spread of this disease. >> we have young people that are onching this as well or twitter, all the other social media. mr. schilling, we're going to...
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. >> reporter: family and the giants was the theme oft repeated. sisters making a friendly wager on the outcome. >> the giants are, you know, a great team but i am going to root for my royals. >> i will root for my giants. yes. >> reporter: it will cause a little sibling rivalry. >> it will cause a little sibling rivalry but we will work through it. >> over wine or something. >> reporter: those sisters told me in addition to their bottles of wine, they have chosen to chill bottles of champagne. sounds like a win/win. nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> the giants are just getting on the field at kauffman stadium right now for a workout. >> abc 7 sports anchor mike shumann is in kansas city with the team and he joins us with a live report. hey, mike. >> reporter: all right, guys. well, as you just said, the giants were a little late getting here to kauffman stadium. they are having an optional workout and everybody is out here. as you can see after last night's big win, it gives them a 3-2 lead, coming here for game six tomorrow night. of course, you want t
. >> reporter: family and the giants was the theme oft repeated. sisters making a friendly wager on the outcome. >> the giants are, you know, a great team but i am going to root for my royals. >> i will root for my giants. yes. >> reporter: it will cause a little sibling rivalry. >> it will cause a little sibling rivalry but we will work through it. >> over wine or something. >> reporter: those sisters told me in addition to their bottles of wine, they...
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high end oft is the the phone market and for alibaba it is the increasing competition in the e-commerce market. a vertical integration of the two where you have more of tiedba's payment options into actual payment options tied into the iphone would be powerful for both sides. apple, which is trying to sell more phones into china and is trailing in market share substantially,, i get what they would get. pay get outlibaba of an apple pay partnership? while apple is strong in china and their are johnny phones and android phones that have increased market share, everybody carries an iphone. apple, the tie into paymentecosystem and systems base would be powerful. what is going on with alibaba, their greatest internal cognition is tencent internal to china. is much stronger on mobile than alibaba is. anyway they can get more deeply integrated into leading handheld devices, mobile platforms, the better for them. just done deals with retailers in the united states, basically being the payment arm for companies like macy's. if they can attack to that people in mainland china are on the website,
high end oft is the the phone market and for alibaba it is the increasing competition in the e-commerce market. a vertical integration of the two where you have more of tiedba's payment options into actual payment options tied into the iphone would be powerful for both sides. apple, which is trying to sell more phones into china and is trailing in market share substantially,, i get what they would get. pay get outlibaba of an apple pay partnership? while apple is strong in china and their are...
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oft will forward a lot opportunities longer-term. >> there has been some question about google's abilitytion in terms of mobile advertising. we sought with google earnings last week. how much of an opportunity's effort would are? >> we have been mobile since day one. a big power of our platform is that are out -- our advertising is needed to twitter. tweets are just region they live within the twitter timeline. every time you use twitter, our business model follows. promotedace relative tweets as well. whatever platform comes next, our business model flows with our product. >> how much more nature graded you see twitter becoming with other websites? other apps down the line? >> there is a lot of opportunity because when distinguishing factor of twitter is that it is public, real-time public and conversational. you sea breeze embedded on other sites. with fabric, we have made it easier for developers to embed tweets in mobile apps. tv is one example. you can hardly turn on channels like espn -- >> or bloomberg. >> without seeing tweets on tv. >> you have such an interesting background. yo
oft will forward a lot opportunities longer-term. >> there has been some question about google's abilitytion in terms of mobile advertising. we sought with google earnings last week. how much of an opportunity's effort would are? >> we have been mobile since day one. a big power of our platform is that are out -- our advertising is needed to twitter. tweets are just region they live within the twitter timeline. every time you use twitter, our business model follows. promotedace...
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as far as we're concerned and in a mark oft is only communication, not a matter of accepting the measure these last nine months. bank of italy assisted the buture and we accepted them [indiscernible] decided to put an end to december 2013 and believe -- and leave the nca to copulate and consider the different measures -- to calculate and consider the different measures. it is not being accepted or not. december 2013, our pap er measured the bank of italy. it is adjusted. >> ok, let's talk about the italian banking sector in general. nine failed. about theit tell you state of the tight banking sector right now? -- italian banking sector right now? considerk we should many countries just like for instance greece or spain that there are ready going through a process a recapitalization and i was say merger during the last capital year. reacted to they ecb comprehensive of assessment only during these first months of 2013. realizing, our end. seven out of the nine banks, which did not pass the end of 2013, they already have in place measures that help them become pliant with the stress tests.
as far as we're concerned and in a mark oft is only communication, not a matter of accepting the measure these last nine months. bank of italy assisted the buture and we accepted them [indiscernible] decided to put an end to december 2013 and believe -- and leave the nca to copulate and consider the different measures -- to calculate and consider the different measures. it is not being accepted or not. december 2013, our pap er measured the bank of italy. it is adjusted. >> ok, let's talk...
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the act oft a cell, looking at that cell means it is not a cell, it is some thing else. that politicians love inc., they look to be in the paper tot is nothing compared their love of light and lenses. i see people talking in front of a television camera and not saying anything. they are really not. they have a speech. been on television because of my retirement, and i am saying the same thing over and over again. i launch into a story and i say, you have to try that -- you are going to try that one more time? i can't believe it. kennedy, who was the first television president, used to tell these stories. he would change the names of people just to keep himself on his toes. he had a story about the lights going out at the connecticut legislature. he would change the name of the speaker of the legislature, just to see if the reporters were on their toes. >> right before this started, i was down the hall in the men's room. one of the top editors said, what are you doing? i said, i'm here to do an interview with ben bradlee. he said, you know he is nothing like his image. he
the act oft a cell, looking at that cell means it is not a cell, it is some thing else. that politicians love inc., they look to be in the paper tot is nothing compared their love of light and lenses. i see people talking in front of a television camera and not saying anything. they are really not. they have a speech. been on television because of my retirement, and i am saying the same thing over and over again. i launch into a story and i say, you have to try that -- you are going to try that...
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oft does it for this edition "bottom line." on the markets is next.you tomorrow. >> it is 56 past the hour which means bloomberg television is on the markets. let's get caught up on where stocks are trading. political turmoil around the world. alsos on the russell 2000 having losses. it is officially in correction territory. for more on today's selloff, i am joined by bloomberg news. editor mike reagan. mike, take a look at the russell 2000. what is the impact? >> it is something that people look at and worry about. obviously from a technical perspective, analysts like to see confirmation. the s&p 500 at a high, they like to see transportation at a high, small cap at a high. --ll cap is a sick lee a basically a proxy for risk appetite. whenever you see them down, there is concern. beating the s&p 500 by a wide margin in the first five years of the bull market. the index was up 250%. an analyst from wells fargo had an interesting note. he said that it is late in the economic cycle. he said maybe it is time for small caps to underperform large caps. oth
oft does it for this edition "bottom line." on the markets is next.you tomorrow. >> it is 56 past the hour which means bloomberg television is on the markets. let's get caught up on where stocks are trading. political turmoil around the world. alsos on the russell 2000 having losses. it is officially in correction territory. for more on today's selloff, i am joined by bloomberg news. editor mike reagan. mike, take a look at the russell 2000. what is the impact? >> it is...
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even he cannot work there right now as a doctor because his license was pulled in an emergency action oft week by maryland board physicians. public health and safety warranted the emergency suspension. i documented allegations that he was involved in a sexual relationship with one of his patients and accused of sexually assaulting two others in the office. personre trusting the taking care of you. the bars record shows raphael has denied the applications through his attorney. we could not reach him when we reached out for comment. he has to answer another charge because one of the websites listed as board-certified in plastic surgery, something the maryland board of physicians says is just not true. much more on his case coming up at 5:00. josie sturman, abc 7 news. >> a blow today to some montgomery county residents trying to keep pepco off their lawns. they do have the right to go on the people's properties to trim trees that threaten power lines. they will have to stop preventable outages. reactions from people in the neighborhood coming up at 5:00. supportng some notable as he tries t
even he cannot work there right now as a doctor because his license was pulled in an emergency action oft week by maryland board physicians. public health and safety warranted the emergency suspension. i documented allegations that he was involved in a sexual relationship with one of his patients and accused of sexually assaulting two others in the office. personre trusting the taking care of you. the bars record shows raphael has denied the applications through his attorney. we could not reach...
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ipo's 67% oft egc those price within or above the range since the jobs act. >> are the companies goingany better? >> i think the quality has been pretty good. we have not seen a rush to the market of substandard companies. you have not seen a lot of deals that crater. 2013 was great performers. >> that's where you see the numbers is in the smaller companies. trend of thet smaller companies getting funding and are seeing an increase. to $500 raising up million. the smaller companies are seeing more deals. >> i looked at those numbers and over the last year, we did 130 ipos in the u.s. market year to date $100 million and below. in 2012 when the jobs act passed, we did 61 ipos in that size category. what concerns me is the shorter. of time for investors to look at the deal before they go out and that could lead to companies that are not doing the things they say they will do. there's a company that went out and raised money in part to build a big factor in detroit and said the factories up and running in september. i went to detroit and walked in the factory and it was totally empty. wou
ipo's 67% oft egc those price within or above the range since the jobs act. >> are the companies goingany better? >> i think the quality has been pretty good. we have not seen a rush to the market of substandard companies. you have not seen a lot of deals that crater. 2013 was great performers. >> that's where you see the numbers is in the smaller companies. trend of thet smaller companies getting funding and are seeing an increase. to $500 raising up million. the smaller...
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first reported that president obama said yes ebola is serious, but cyberhacking may very well, whats oftord you used back then? >> thanks for ppt ming on the spot. [ laughter ] >> have me remember what i said two weeks ago. liz: extremely serious. >> one of the things he's worried about is a hacker from wherever basically coming in and wiping out people's personal data. there's a way of breaching both the banking system but the government system as well and wiping out personal data and the vast economic costs. three guys a room, somewhere in russia, and a server can basically destroy the banking system, we're going to that level. do you think it's that critical. >> not that i'm aware of, charlie. one makes sure the customer is safe and secure. many ways to do so by checking your account. banks take care of the customer. at target and home depot, we replaced cards immediately. you don't sit around waiting to see who's at fault. we've replaced over 50 million cards already. cost half a billion dollars. >> half a billion dollars this year? >> whennyou add target and home depot and staples a
first reported that president obama said yes ebola is serious, but cyberhacking may very well, whats oftord you used back then? >> thanks for ppt ming on the spot. [ laughter ] >> have me remember what i said two weeks ago. liz: extremely serious. >> one of the things he's worried about is a hacker from wherever basically coming in and wiping out people's personal data. there's a way of breaching both the banking system but the government system as well and wiping out personal...
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oft, pamela scott, co-author "buildings of the district of a meeting fore at about an hour. >> >> thank you. our next speaker will be pamela scott, and pam is an old friend. i have known her for many, many years, and she is, i think, the authority on the history of public buildings in washington, d.c. she has been an architectural historian here in washington specializing in the architectural landscape and planning histories of the city and i have learned a tremendous amount from her over the years. some of her books include "the temple of liberty," "buildings of the district of columbia," "designing the nation's capitol capitol", and "the fortress of finance," and pam is going to talk about benjamin henry latrobe's work at the capitol. and, of course, latrobe is also the architect of decatur house and st. john's across the square, and so hopefully you'll learn a great deal about this architectural genius this afternoon and enjoy the house tonight at the reception. thank you. come on, pam. [laughter] -- [applause] >> thank you very much, bill. your friendship over the years has meant a
oft, pamela scott, co-author "buildings of the district of a meeting fore at about an hour. >> >> thank you. our next speaker will be pamela scott, and pam is an old friend. i have known her for many, many years, and she is, i think, the authority on the history of public buildings in washington, d.c. she has been an architectural historian here in washington specializing in the architectural landscape and planning histories of the city and i have learned a tremendous amount...
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oft yourself in the mindset that time. >> the weather. >> why do you say that? controls the weather? god. that is right. so the people of new england tend to focus on the weather. distributed their salvation, the hand of god. there were rumors and they knew the armada was coming for boston. in the instructions, they could have attacked the eastern seaboard, but their primary focus was to land in acadia. the new englanders thought they were coming to her later, we will see this in the spanish-american war when it breaks out. fearct, there is a real that the french are coming and are going to attack boston are some other city on the east coast of the colonies. arecally, or i guess if you religious, providentially, this rightcomes and disburses before they arrived. there is a pretty famous poem about this by longfellow called "the ballad of the french fleet." and here is a painting by vernet , a frenchman who was fairly familiar with this event, and i would like to think he has the failed louisburg expedition in his mind. let me read this poem really quickly. longf
oft yourself in the mindset that time. >> the weather. >> why do you say that? controls the weather? god. that is right. so the people of new england tend to focus on the weather. distributed their salvation, the hand of god. there were rumors and they knew the armada was coming for boston. in the instructions, they could have attacked the eastern seaboard, but their primary focus was to land in acadia. the new englanders thought they were coming to her later, we will see this in...
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it, a lot oft other people are asking for it since states found a way to accept it. florida had not. they did not push for it with the legislature. do away with what some of the states have done. expansion means an awful lot to about one million of our fellow for radians that currently do not get the health care they deserve. rick scott won't lift a finger to get it done and i don't know why. when i do know is that they deserve to have those funds. we deserve to have a governor to make sure we get the expansion money that you have already sent to washington and you deserve to get back. people are hurting and suffering. that is the right thing to do. >> he was sitting in the governor's office and there was a legislative session going on. let's pass this because it is such a great idea. people are losing their doctors and losing their plan. >> he has been governor for four years i think you would understand you don't bankrupt the state, you balance the budget. we did it every year on my four years as governor. >> remember, our debate is interactive. our social media pa
it, a lot oft other people are asking for it since states found a way to accept it. florida had not. they did not push for it with the legislature. do away with what some of the states have done. expansion means an awful lot to about one million of our fellow for radians that currently do not get the health care they deserve. rick scott won't lift a finger to get it done and i don't know why. when i do know is that they deserve to have those funds. we deserve to have a governor to make sure we...
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even greg, who had always been so oft optimistic about the expedition, even greg's mind of racing withossible scenarios. >> so keep in mind there are three beacons. >> doesn't mean there are three people alive either. >> exactly. there could be one person alive who tripped all those beacons, or there could be two people or three people. >> finally, greg had to inform adam's wife, rebecca. >> he said, okay, i got a call from the u.s. coast guard. and you know, right away, you have a moment of panic. then we talked about, okay, what could this be. let's not jump to like they've capsized because that's the worst case. and that's not going to happen. >> at this point, rebecca was actually among the more optimistic of the family members. but in those hours, the search plane was trying to find the crew. there wasn't a shred of new information. the families tried to hieng. but for patrick's mother, it proved impossible. >> i was losing my son. there was real potential there that my son wasn't coming back to me. >> and then four hours into the search, the coast guard had big news. their plane
even greg, who had always been so oft optimistic about the expedition, even greg's mind of racing withossible scenarios. >> so keep in mind there are three beacons. >> doesn't mean there are three people alive either. >> exactly. there could be one person alive who tripped all those beacons, or there could be two people or three people. >> finally, greg had to inform adam's wife, rebecca. >> he said, okay, i got a call from the u.s. coast guard. and you know, right...
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specifically, we're supporting z-map, one oft of the antibody therapies. expanding overall manufacturing capacity by enlisting the help others and working on candidates antibody to expand production capacity. pending the outcome, we are prepared to support advanced development of additional promising candidates to treat ebola patients. on the vaccine front, we are working with industry partners manufacturing of three promising ebola vaccine candidates. make anhich we will announcement on today, for clinical studies in africa next year. the efforts in the ebola response, we're supporting a number of other -- activities, including developing policies guidance on patient movement, standards of care, supporting the logistical aspect u.s. public health service officers to west africa and ongoing coordination and communication with national and international communities responding to the threat. face significant challenges in the coming weeks and months with the ebola and as these medical countermeasures are manufactured evaluated. bottom line is that my ofleagu
specifically, we're supporting z-map, one oft of the antibody therapies. expanding overall manufacturing capacity by enlisting the help others and working on candidates antibody to expand production capacity. pending the outcome, we are prepared to support advanced development of additional promising candidates to treat ebola patients. on the vaccine front, we are working with industry partners manufacturing of three promising ebola vaccine candidates. make anhich we will announcement on today,...
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these are top al qaeda terrorists who are his advisers, some oft to syria to fight under the auspicese syrian al qaeda franchise which is nusra. the administration doesn't want to mention al qaeda because the president in the 2012 run-up to the election said some three dozen times he had already defeated al qaeda and decimated them. lou: they're on the run. >> the path to defeat. lou: and now where does the path lead in the fight against al qaeda and radical islamic terrorists, which they all are? >> we have serious problems with it, aside from isis, alqaeda is more powerful than prior to 9/11. >> andrew mccarthy, good have you here. >> thank you. lou: some of the most controversial decisions of his presidency until after this year's midterm elections. what a clever strategy. will it help? we'll find out, next. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier.
these are top al qaeda terrorists who are his advisers, some oft to syria to fight under the auspicese syrian al qaeda franchise which is nusra. the administration doesn't want to mention al qaeda because the president in the 2012 run-up to the election said some three dozen times he had already defeated al qaeda and decimated them. lou: they're on the run. >> the path to defeat. lou: and now where does the path lead in the fight against al qaeda and radical islamic terrorists, which they...
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that's just one oft( many exampp of ideology trumping practical solutions to vexing problems.t( in aated world, and we need problem solvers. not ideologues in office.t( and that's a memo. now forfá the top story, reacti, joining us from washington.fá so my logic isronce againe1t( flawless, juan, and you know it. >> you know, i've long admired your intellect, your logic. i think that's why folks tune in becausexd you're a man who real has common sense, bill. m case, you nt are looking at some facts in isolationxdc. because you talk about people who say, you know, the country's going chaotic situation. more than a decade. >> not at this rate. >> yeah, oh, my gosh. beforenmk >> over 60%. >> it was 82% in may of 2008. that's before the financial collapse. 82% said the country's going in >> there's a difference between wrong direction.q >> it's the same -- ico put he way the po, it. come on, there's a big let's stick on the ebola thing. that's what folks are interested in. talking points. i think that is part of an attack the republicans have trying to undermine obama. undermine confide
that's just one oft( many exampp of ideology trumping practical solutions to vexing problems.t( in aated world, and we need problem solvers. not ideologues in office.t( and that's a memo. now forfá the top story, reacti, joining us from washington.fá so my logic isronce againe1t( flawless, juan, and you know it. >> you know, i've long admired your intellect, your logic. i think that's why folks tune in becausexd you're a man who real has common sense, bill. m case, you nt are looking...
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the effect oft the election on defense legislation. you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter or call. we are live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. the cook political report the georgia governors race as leans republican. the candidates are democrat jason carter, republican nathan deal, and libertarian andrew hunt. the debate is courtesy of wsb tv. now back to atlanta. it is sunday evening, and welcome back to the action news deba f
the effect oft the election on defense legislation. you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter or call. we are live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. the cook political report the georgia governors race as leans republican. the candidates are democrat jason carter, republican nathan deal, and libertarian andrew hunt. the debate is courtesy of wsb tv. now back to atlanta. it is sunday evening, and welcome back to the action news deba f
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oft economists seem to be the same view.n you talk about qe4 or extending this rounded to the future, that is overdone? >> i think it will be a huge shock. do withe is what they the language in the statement. they can make purely mechanical stopes, tell us when they buying bonds, and maintain dovish language. the fed knows ending qe is going to create uncertainty in the markets. it is going to mark it. they are going to see this issue for the new year. >> in july the fed dropped its opinion, expressing a warning inflation poses a risk to economic performance. is it time to reinsert that clause because in september it is said the likelihood of inflation running below 2% has diminished somewhat since earlier this year. expectations are falling as well. theirave expressed worries about inflation or not? >> i think there are some members that are going to make that case. my view is very little has changed. headline inflation is going to we see in commodity prices. the rising dollar is going to hold things down. the big story is
oft economists seem to be the same view.n you talk about qe4 or extending this rounded to the future, that is overdone? >> i think it will be a huge shock. do withe is what they the language in the statement. they can make purely mechanical stopes, tell us when they buying bonds, and maintain dovish language. the fed knows ending qe is going to create uncertainty in the markets. it is going to mark it. they are going to see this issue for the new year. >> in july the fed dropped its...
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. >>> if that's the definition oft illegal, who is not documented. we have all broken the law. are clearly hanging ontoclea the most emotional part of the >> >>> talking about it, illegal. >>> i just want to say, on the education part, so, the dream that you asked is the dream mers and we have, from the.priv families in the united states, that are part of this, and have given, we have 33.5 million in the fund, and it is growing. and the scholarship program is giving opportunities forere dreamers, and many in texas and in dallas, and houston, and we do that because we understand the power of education. it is said that people who go to college are most likely 80% more to given to taxes, and also, for people who are, majority of thei immigrants, 36,000 is their average income. >>> if you don't give them the s opportunity to pay enstate, thea would have to pay 20,000. andno no family could afford th >>> the argues for the education part are there. and i don't think that anybodyes that loves their country, would be against anybody that has the heart and desire to serve in the milita
. >>> if that's the definition oft illegal, who is not documented. we have all broken the law. are clearly hanging ontoclea the most emotional part of the >> >>> talking about it, illegal. >>> i just want to say, on the education part, so, the dream that you asked is the dream mers and we have, from the.priv families in the united states, that are part of this, and have given, we have 33.5 million in the fund, and it is growing. and the scholarship program is...
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that you think are doing a good job and impressive job in turning access into quality completion are ofts actually well rated in the process.trul that's going to be my home ate version of whether what we do ib working. and that the ones that you worry about across the sectors, the ones that's you say that place e truly is struggling. i would hesitate to let my wi nephew go there, are the ones w should also be identifying as worthy of concern. it should be very practical andl logical. and one of the correctives is -- one of the realities is that wee will not leap to a proposal.elp we will have continued ign, conversations and what we thinkw is the best possible amalgamation of the issues will be published in draft for are further and serious for conversation. so we will want the expertise of all of you to help us. as we think about the design, let me pick a few items because i want you to know at a more granular level how we are epar thinking about some of these.r o we are thinking about, for example, student academic preparation. exi but given that not all students do the same kinds of th
that you think are doing a good job and impressive job in turning access into quality completion are ofts actually well rated in the process.trul that's going to be my home ate version of whether what we do ib working. and that the ones that you worry about across the sectors, the ones that's you say that place e truly is struggling. i would hesitate to let my wi nephew go there, are the ones w should also be identifying as worthy of concern. it should be very practical andl logical. and one of...
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retaliation oft russia, the ban on import of , they comevegetables not necessarily from china but otheryou can in a purely mercantile us way -- mercantile way. if you look at it in a political way, it is obvious we have moral obligation to take sanctions against russia, especially after with the airplane crash, that took more than 250 european lives and were clearly russia did not do it themselves, but a were responsible for what was happening. of aave seen the creation new conflict in the east of ukraine. we have to act. we would be cowards if we didn't take action. it does not mean they are ready to come to understanding with russia. i made an agreement with russia but made it possible the was ratified. this was a political problem that has great ramifications. it's not a trade war. ofis the trade ramifications a political problem. war that has a mercantile us implications. businesses will suffer. what are they saying about the ongoing tug-of-war with russia? look at what is happening with the german economy? having -- it is clearly having an impact. what are businesses telling you? c
retaliation oft russia, the ban on import of , they comevegetables not necessarily from china but otheryou can in a purely mercantile us way -- mercantile way. if you look at it in a political way, it is obvious we have moral obligation to take sanctions against russia, especially after with the airplane crash, that took more than 250 european lives and were clearly russia did not do it themselves, but a were responsible for what was happening. of aave seen the creation new conflict in the east...
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details oft seen any what those talks are going to look like or when they will be held.t had a two day holiday. the numbers are really standing out at the protest. i have a range of started to come down, which is going to make things pretty sittingtable for people on the streets. >> giving the opposing positions of people on both sides, do we see some sort of agreement being made between the sides or not? oni think that depends whether students want to end this. given the demand it doesn't seem like there is any room for compromise. chief executive doesn't seem willing to step down, which is a main demand. tong doesn't seem ready change their plans -- beijing doesn't seem ready to change their plans to vet candidates for 2017. it's hard to see them achieving those demands, but maybe they will find some way both sides can declare victory and go home or live to fight another day. >> it is continuing to take its toll on investors. seng made ang correction earlier today. >> it was down as much as 2%. that is recovered, but it was down as much as four and a half percent this
details oft seen any what those talks are going to look like or when they will be held.t had a two day holiday. the numbers are really standing out at the protest. i have a range of started to come down, which is going to make things pretty sittingtable for people on the streets. >> giving the opposing positions of people on both sides, do we see some sort of agreement being made between the sides or not? oni think that depends whether students want to end this. given the demand it...
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oft he opposed the freedom choice act which would codify roe v wade. we need somebody in washington who is going to support women all of the time. >> we will to the pace with the lightning round. answers will be limited to 30 seconds or shorter. was not longen, it ago that you said that the redskin should change their nickname. so what about local schools like elmont red -- belmont red raiders? >> this has started a good debate among our high schools about whether they should continue to have those names for their teams. i think that is important. but the important thing about my opposition to the redskins, and i think we see this with the nfl, the national football league has an opportunity to make a statement about what is important, to say we are not going to accept those racial inrs, just like they did terms of ray rice and dealing with domestic violence. they have not been willing to take on that opportunity. >> senator brown, what you think about the redskins and local schools? >> doesn't the federal government have more to do than worry about na
oft he opposed the freedom choice act which would codify roe v wade. we need somebody in washington who is going to support women all of the time. >> we will to the pace with the lightning round. answers will be limited to 30 seconds or shorter. was not longen, it ago that you said that the redskin should change their nickname. so what about local schools like elmont red -- belmont red raiders? >> this has started a good debate among our high schools about whether they should...
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and oft a delay to the thetaper -- end of hte taper. >> could we be talking about qe 10 in 10 years?. he predicted a correction within the next three to four weeks, so his timing was impeccable. what he did not see was the magnitude of the drop. stocks went down more than 7%. he did not see the persistence of uncertainty. he thought it might be a buying opportunity because he anticipated that mario draghi would step in with quantitative easing. now is where is investors risk appetite, and at what point does it make sense to go back in? >> what is scary about this recent decline is that it was we were of vague why declining. maybe we thought it was ebola, we could, but at least say in 2007 at 2008 that you know exactly what was going on. it was because of the subprime mortgage crisis. you could point to specific factors about why it tanked. is why may be, technicals are a better way to measure the markets and some of the fundamental act relations that we are constantly looking for. b said he and no expectation that the s&p 500 would and above above where they were, and they did not. >
and oft a delay to the thetaper -- end of hte taper. >> could we be talking about qe 10 in 10 years?. he predicted a correction within the next three to four weeks, so his timing was impeccable. what he did not see was the magnitude of the drop. stocks went down more than 7%. he did not see the persistence of uncertainty. he thought it might be a buying opportunity because he anticipated that mario draghi would step in with quantitative easing. now is where is investors risk appetite, and...
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the effect oft the election on defense legislation. you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter or call. we are live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. the cook political report the georgia governors race as leans republican. the candidates are democrat jason carter, republican nathan deal, and libertarian andrew hunt. the debate is courtesy of wsb tv. now back to atlanta. it is sunday evening, and welcome back to the action news debate for governor. we held a drawing to determine which candidate would asked .hich candidate each question the first is from thunder carter for governor deal. -- senator carter for governor deal. do you think it is appropriate for you to take $10,000 a month into your bank account from a company that does the state $74 million in back taxes? >> first of all, i own property, and we're leasing the property. i do not think there is anything wrong with that. it is not determined if they or back taxes, but i have made it clear to the department of revenue that if they own taxes, we will coll
the effect oft the election on defense legislation. you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter or call. we are live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. the cook political report the georgia governors race as leans republican. the candidates are democrat jason carter, republican nathan deal, and libertarian andrew hunt. the debate is courtesy of wsb tv. now back to atlanta. it is sunday evening, and welcome back to the action news debate for governor. we held a drawing to...
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outside bellevue hospital, the oldest public hospital in the united states which has a long history oftewe know this doctor had a 103 fever this morning. 'd911. the fire department has a rule you have to have 80 hours of experience before you can respond to these calls for potential ebola cases. one of the hazards came down and brought himfçzfz down to bellev hospital where he was put in isolation. our reports are he was actually put in one of the:p units wher you isolate tuberculosis. and then testing was done across the street at the public laboratories. i've been inside there where they do the ebola testing. it takes about three to four hours to get a result back. and they've told me with 95% accuracy on something called a neucleotide test. in the meantime the patient is in isolation at bellevue. >> dr. siegel, have they told you with 90% accuracy what the "new york times" is reporting tonight which is that those preliminary tests have come back positive for ebola? >> well, i think that that's probably the case because from what i heard from the health department was that the results
outside bellevue hospital, the oldest public hospital in the united states which has a long history oftewe know this doctor had a 103 fever this morning. 'd911. the fire department has a rule you have to have 80 hours of experience before you can respond to these calls for potential ebola cases. one of the hazards came down and brought himfçzfz down to bellev hospital where he was put in isolation. our reports are he was actually put in one of the:p units wher you isolate tuberculosis. and...
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on sort oft point technology change in general. markets are sort of static over time.f you look at the companies that are in the dow today, i think it g is the only one that has been in the dow for like 100 years, so constantly the composition of companies is changing. , and iday comes certainly think it will, it is just a question of when will we have a lot more cost-effective technologies coming into the marketplace. we will see a big change in the dominant players in the energy market. i suspect that some of the current players, the names we know will make that transition well, and someone not. that is generally the way markets work out. as of right now, there is a big question of fossil fuel divestment in the energy space, so there is a group of investors that dude think about that -- that do think about that risk. there are also thing about policy and climate change that would affect the companies, not just technology risk, that would say hey, maybe investors should be concerned about this and put less of their portfolio into some of these companies, but i think m
on sort oft point technology change in general. markets are sort of static over time.f you look at the companies that are in the dow today, i think it g is the only one that has been in the dow for like 100 years, so constantly the composition of companies is changing. , and iday comes certainly think it will, it is just a question of when will we have a lot more cost-effective technologies coming into the marketplace. we will see a big change in the dominant players in the energy market. i...
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joining us now is isaac, an analyst for research trading in washington dc oft do you think about allstec you for having me. it has been an incredibly interesting 24 hours. effectively came out of nowhere. very little market focus. most of the attention was actually in a different court. the u.s. court of federal claims, where fair home -- fair home was the chief plaintiff. there had been a substantial amount of progress in that court case. it was notable because of the actual said -- decision, but also because there was not any action expected in the near term. >> did you see a lot of promise in this case, the one we are fairssing, which included home and richard perry as plaintiffs? >> actually -- actually, there was a higher market expectation for the push. there was a believe that this case in the court was theementally stronger than effort in judge sweeney's court for a number of reasons, and there were a number of high profile lawyers attached to it. >> what does this say about other cases, like the one in bill ackerman brought, alleging the sleep of rockets violates the fifth a
joining us now is isaac, an analyst for research trading in washington dc oft do you think about allstec you for having me. it has been an incredibly interesting 24 hours. effectively came out of nowhere. very little market focus. most of the attention was actually in a different court. the u.s. court of federal claims, where fair home -- fair home was the chief plaintiff. there had been a substantial amount of progress in that court case. it was notable because of the actual said -- decision,...
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one thing we know about the politics oft, the appointment have become highly politicized. years.y for the last 49 when they were knocked out and chiefornberger became justice. it's a curious situation we have here. we now how deeply powerful the appointment process is. we know strong political motives operate here. lot of cases where the vote is perfectly predictable in the party affiliation, loyalty commitment of the justices. he's a little strange that the justices should be able, are often able to time their appointments to the conditions under which they will be replaced. it seems to be justices have to sure theyfice to make will be replaced in a sympathetic way. it's not clear to me that is the best way to do it. to have a sub-system rotation. give them 18 years, 20. that is a fair amount to do your jurisprudence. but then to mandate retirement the system can't be manipulated the same way might not be a bad thing. those are three that i turn out to be a little provocative and meet the assignment. just an 18thot century guy. present.k about the let's go back to the guy
one thing we know about the politics oft, the appointment have become highly politicized. years.y for the last 49 when they were knocked out and chiefornberger became justice. it's a curious situation we have here. we now how deeply powerful the appointment process is. we know strong political motives operate here. lot of cases where the vote is perfectly predictable in the party affiliation, loyalty commitment of the justices. he's a little strange that the justices should be able, are often...
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oft is double digits ahead george bush, but if he goes on to win the election -- i do not know if he would have, but almost surly george w. bush would not have been governor of texas and almost certainly than would not have been president. is, our actions have consequences. these decisions have consequences. they are not in a vacuum and they are not just for entertainment, not just creating ratings. there are consequences that reverberate and tip like dominoes that we cannot see and lose sight of, but they follow us through the years. it goes back to the point hart made in the speech, you get the leaders you deserve. you get wheneaders those dominoes fall in the way that they do. host: bill, pittsburgh, go ahead. , i am calling to emphasize a point, i suppose. there is only so much time that people have to listen to current affairs. and when we have a situation where the whole world becomes a we end upepisode, losing any knowledge of what the government is actually doing. the only important thing is what is in the bill that is going to and why are the positions on that bill being dis
oft is double digits ahead george bush, but if he goes on to win the election -- i do not know if he would have, but almost surly george w. bush would not have been governor of texas and almost certainly than would not have been president. is, our actions have consequences. these decisions have consequences. they are not in a vacuum and they are not just for entertainment, not just creating ratings. there are consequences that reverberate and tip like dominoes that we cannot see and lose sight...
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these were guys who had deep confidence in the capacity to reason, to think about how you process oft the reforming governments. we owe a lot of them. look around the world today, at missouri and failed transitions to democratic rule in so many other states. i do not we should take the success of the american founding for granted. that it was destined from on high by the powers that be. i do not think we should undervalue the significance of , at took place here perspective. it relied on having a lot of smart people engage in a committed way. just like wyoming having two senators. that is not a crucial part of the story. on the other hand, there is a medicine who was a kind of reformer. he was also deeply conservative. not about the costs, but the downside risks. of thenot convinced capacity of ordinary citizens to exercise judgment. he was no democrat. he was the founder of the modern democratic party, along with jefferson, that he was no democrat, at least initially. he believed people had a right to rule, that people should have ultimate authority. but he was very diffident on a lo
these were guys who had deep confidence in the capacity to reason, to think about how you process oft the reforming governments. we owe a lot of them. look around the world today, at missouri and failed transitions to democratic rule in so many other states. i do not we should take the success of the american founding for granted. that it was destined from on high by the powers that be. i do not think we should undervalue the significance of , at took place here perspective. it relied on having...
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. >>> well, it's not oft that the groom steals the spotlight at a wedding.look at this. it's a little hard to see. he's wearing it on his suit. he dreamed of walking again for the ceremony after an accident. after exchanging vows he walked his bride jordan down the aisle. he told "cbs this morning" it felt awesome. they started dating after the accident. he's saving money to buy his own suit. it runs about $130,000. >> she said it was his dream to walk down the aisle. she said i didn't care. i just want him by me for the rest of my life. >> we'll see you. you have been great. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. police are searching for two mask and armed men, who barge into a house near the temple university campus and terrorize student. investiga
. >>> well, it's not oft that the groom steals the spotlight at a wedding.look at this. it's a little hard to see. he's wearing it on his suit. he dreamed of walking again for the ceremony after an accident. after exchanging vows he walked his bride jordan down the aisle. he told "cbs this morning" it felt awesome. they started dating after the accident. he's saving money to buy his own suit. it runs about $130,000. >> she said it was his dream to walk down the aisle....
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these are code talker metals oft were given to the family nine pawnee called code talkers during the second world war. them,andfather was one of and his other grandfather. we don't have, uncles or cousins, we are brothers and sisters, dads and moms and grandparents. our terminology. killeder grandfather was in italy. shows that weage remained committed to providing military service. i think we need to rethink that sometimes. about why we do it. anyways, this last july, at pawnee, during the pawnee homecoming, which started after the second world war to bring -- wens back to pawnee honored those families and code talkers with an event at around house. we had a traditional feed, we had speakers, a general who was once a commander of the 45th division, lieutenant colonel who is now still a part of it. and several other people spoke about the scouts, about these code talkers and their legacy. i've got the five-minute notice. [laughter] believe it or not, i am done. [laughter] first time i've not had a hook. [applause] i'm going to stand up to sue. post-lunchy being a speaker and i'm gett
these are code talker metals oft were given to the family nine pawnee called code talkers during the second world war. them,andfather was one of and his other grandfather. we don't have, uncles or cousins, we are brothers and sisters, dads and moms and grandparents. our terminology. killeder grandfather was in italy. shows that weage remained committed to providing military service. i think we need to rethink that sometimes. about why we do it. anyways, this last july, at pawnee, during the...
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the sources oft atomic intelligence. the people, the rosenbergs, the people who truly believe in the soviet system. they believe in the idea that communism was this new way of life that would take over capitalism. there is also open source intelligence. these are things that are widely publicized. collegeyllabi, university schedules. then there are foreign sources of intelligence. the french were a key component. they get a bad rap as cheese eating surrender monkeys. but they did have some very brilliant scientists. they were also communists. espionageelligence by professionals. this is one of the least told stories. there were professionals who infiltrated the united states with the express purpose of bringing back information. let's talk about the espionage infrastructure. these are not one-off lone wolf spies. at the very top was the nkvd with some assistance from the gru. at the head of all of this, it a man named beria. he was stalin's intelligence chief. he was a horrible, horrible person. infiltrating, at keptn ca
the sources oft atomic intelligence. the people, the rosenbergs, the people who truly believe in the soviet system. they believe in the idea that communism was this new way of life that would take over capitalism. there is also open source intelligence. these are things that are widely publicized. collegeyllabi, university schedules. then there are foreign sources of intelligence. the french were a key component. they get a bad rap as cheese eating surrender monkeys. but they did have some very...