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>>ort,wome fully the dea vivors ainifremeve o o mebola. maly>> repte s wld sheoy.thr ly ancfon hospitalat he around e s aight o tideedirlae.for spandy >>ismaco in an experimental treatment for the disease. dr. brantly and writebol are the first two patients to receive a serum called zmapp. it's an antibody serum, designed to help the body attack the ebola virus, speeding up the body's process of destroying the virus. but zmapp is totally untested and unproven. >> i think it's far too soon to say that this drug had anything to do with their cure. at this point, we don't know if the drug helped, if it hurt or had no effect whatsoever. that's why they have to study it. >> reporter: while doctors in american have to figure out if the drug makes a difference, at the heart of the ebola yououtbr, the epidemic is out of control. ground zero, liberia, where they could use the serum and a miracle. >> how do you feel about the idea that an experimental drug could be brought to liberia. >> that would be wonderful. right now, it's going to spread. becoming an international prob
>>ort,wome fully the dea vivors ainifremeve o o mebola. maly>> repte s wld sheoy.thr ly ancfon hospitalat he around e s aight o tideedirlae.for spandy >>ismaco in an experimental treatment for the disease. dr. brantly and writebol are the first two patients to receive a serum called zmapp. it's an antibody serum, designed to help the body attack the ebola virus, speeding up the body's process of destroying the virus. but zmapp is totally untested and unproven. >> i think...
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>> you know, this -- >> wha >> true ort false?>> it's a ridiculous and stupidt question. >> what's the answer. >> and you know that.lous >> mr. de souza, you are a specialist in populist arguments that set up strawmen. no. you can't do it in unfree countries like afghanistan but the fact is that since america'r peak in the late '50s, the greatest economic progressbe ane the greatest amount of wealth ri that's been created has been created in places like the ld orient. andv now africa is even booming while the united states goes >>o down.i am yes, i could have done it said, anywhere in the world to answerr your question. in >> i'm just noting something you said which i'm not popularizing> you can't do it in unfree countries. >> yes, of course.r t >>o now do you realize -- to >> you can, but i prefer to do it honestly as opposed to -- re yes. >> do you agree that the unitedc states is anaud remains a free r country in part because of those lower middle class white and ecs black kids who sign up for the u.s. military and protect us f
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civil ort is separatist group that wants to break off, or what we have in iraq. there are companies that make these weapons, and i'm curious who is making money off of that? host: thank you. janet in bloomington, indiana. please go ahead if your comment. caller: ok. been --lways s a prophet and seer? yes.r: the lord gave me a gift. i knew that nixon was going to kennedy -- have kennedy killed. in 1963 he was murdered. i got a book all the arrogance of power. and other people knew that he had had him murdered. the arrogance of power, it was about richard nixon and all of the crimes he committed long before he was the president. theat is all that i would like to say. add, on i would like to tv than ever to mention that on kennedy was killed, richard nixon was in dallas, texas. richard nixon was in dallas, texas in november 1963? had a programe that said where were you out when kennedy was killed? they had nixon on camera and you said well i had just flew out of dallas. power.ogance of read that and you will find out the truth. richard nixon had kennedy murdered. yo
civil ort is separatist group that wants to break off, or what we have in iraq. there are companies that make these weapons, and i'm curious who is making money off of that? host: thank you. janet in bloomington, indiana. please go ahead if your comment. caller: ok. been --lways s a prophet and seer? yes.r: the lord gave me a gift. i knew that nixon was going to kennedy -- have kennedy killed. in 1963 he was murdered. i got a book all the arrogance of power. and other people knew that he had...
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condition of the border from the standpoint of it not being secure -- knowing who is penetrating across -- ort individuals from isis other terrorist states could be, very realk it is a possibility that they may have already used that. we have no clear evidence of that. but your common sense tells you -- when we have seen the number of criminal activities that have occurred, i am talking about the ders, theyrape, mur individuals who have come into this country illegally over the last five years. the idea that they would not be looking at and managing any of those types of attacks from that region is not a good place to be. we need to have clear and both lawg forces, enforcement and otherwise. send a message that it is secure. the border can be secure. it requires boots on the ground. it requires aviation assets, which is why we requested the use of faa drones. and identify activities occurring on the border. this is very helpful as well. issue facingous this country. the security of our systems. we need to be very vigilant. we need to be using every authority that we have. the president needs t
condition of the border from the standpoint of it not being secure -- knowing who is penetrating across -- ort individuals from isis other terrorist states could be, very realk it is a possibility that they may have already used that. we have no clear evidence of that. but your common sense tells you -- when we have seen the number of criminal activities that have occurred, i am talking about the ders, theyrape, mur individuals who have come into this country illegally over the last five years....
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three people, including one baby, have been left dead, and dozens of orts athers are getti caught up in landslides. rescue workers are rushing to those sites. residents of hiroshima have seen record rainfall, more than 200 millimeters came down in just three hours, that's more than the average for the entire month. daybreak revealed the full extent of the damage. the heavy rain has softened the ground in some areas, and many people were trapped in landslides. firefighters are trying to find them. meteorologists say warm air flowed from the south toward western japan. they say that's caused the unstable atmospheric conditions. 2-year-old was rescued, but died later. officials say they're hurrying to rescue about 20 others who are believed to be trapped under the mud. the rain has stopped for now, but authorities are warning people to be on the alert for more landslides and flooding. we'll have more on this from our weather team later in the hour. >>> the sound of air strikes and rocket-fire have once again echoed through the gaza strip. israeli negotiators pulled out of peace talks wi
three people, including one baby, have been left dead, and dozens of orts athers are getti caught up in landslides. rescue workers are rushing to those sites. residents of hiroshima have seen record rainfall, more than 200 millimeters came down in just three hours, that's more than the average for the entire month. daybreak revealed the full extent of the damage. the heavy rain has softened the ground in some areas, and many people were trapped in landslides. firefighters are trying to find...
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have 7.5% ort around 7.5%. but if they are trying to rebalance, you need to maintain stability. while you shut down the steel mills and the coal mines -- >> one final question. in history, is there an example of an economy this large with massive overcapacity that has managed to restructure without a significant downturn? >> there is not. tend to get some kind of correction at some point in order to achieve that rebalancing. if you look at the market, you have actually had a slowdown in markets. also a slowdown in credit growth. if you look at the past five years, china may have been achieving that by itself, without having reformed. >> we will leave it there. everyone is waiting for that. thank you very much, maranda, for joining us. moving on to the middle east, the fight in gaza has not put israeli technology companies out. they yesterday raised almost $1 billion, making it the biggest ever u.s. ipo of an israeli company. elliott gotkine has more. the share sale exceeding expectations right now. >> very much so. this was the beyond the range of $25 a share. as you say, that a
have 7.5% ort around 7.5%. but if they are trying to rebalance, you need to maintain stability. while you shut down the steel mills and the coal mines -- >> one final question. in history, is there an example of an economy this large with massive overcapacity that has managed to restructure without a significant downturn? >> there is not. tend to get some kind of correction at some point in order to achieve that rebalancing. if you look at the market, you have actually had a...
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israeli operation outside the united nations headquarters in new york city let's hear a chef's grip orts from the rally. several hundred people have gathered in new york city to protest against the military operation in gaza this is a free palestine protest and we keep hearing things about the ongoing onslaught in israel but essentially this is more than that this is about stopping the u.s. more machine. this protest in new york is part of a global free palestine campaign happening everywhere across the blood of the cross it is a very multinational here we see flags of different countries from latin america from europe of course the palestine it is the same in terms of the slogans that what we see in iraq but it's different altogether not every day you can see such a big march through the streets of new york but this is a particular city and they are going to have particular place. in the final destination of the free palestine protesters literally across the street from the u.n. headquarters in new york it's a weekend the diplomats are not in the office but this book are here pretty muc
israeli operation outside the united nations headquarters in new york city let's hear a chef's grip orts from the rally. several hundred people have gathered in new york city to protest against the military operation in gaza this is a free palestine protest and we keep hearing things about the ongoing onslaught in israel but essentially this is more than that this is about stopping the u.s. more machine. this protest in new york is part of a global free palestine campaign happening everywhere...
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first-time buyers only 29% of the total, north of orting% before this really turns around.s go to the "the real real deal" and get into the nitty-gritty. the second half should be a big boost for the housing market and the numbers have been inconsistent but they seem to be coming around a little bit. >> every part of the united states does well except for her the northeast and when we talk about stocks in this area, i would look to something like appliances. you're going to buy a refrigerator or a stove. >> and uncomfortable with retailers. i look out whirlpool and you're talking about top and bottom line. >> i'm not uncomfortable with retail. the ceo is saying that for the second half of the quarter he is expecting that these numbers will pop, as you said and i don't like the fundamentals. i think we're going to go with a homebuilder, excuse me, a home renovator retailer that would be home depot and i like the top and bottom line. >> him is because of what lows said. charles: by the way they go to the lower end, but i think that that is one of the ideas that you play with
first-time buyers only 29% of the total, north of orting% before this really turns around.s go to the "the real real deal" and get into the nitty-gritty. the second half should be a big boost for the housing market and the numbers have been inconsistent but they seem to be coming around a little bit. >> every part of the united states does well except for her the northeast and when we talk about stocks in this area, i would look to something like appliances. you're going to buy...
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ort does obama suggests carry out as a means to achieve the goals of ending the u.s.sraeli siege come blockade ofsiege, gaza? there are things that the u.s. could do easily. i use these south african analogy too closely. but, it is indicative, but it is not the only case. timor case, when clinton finally told the indonesian generals that the game is over, they pulled out immediately. the u.s. power is substantial. in the case of israel, it is critical. it could override virtually unilateral u.s. support. there are plenty of things the u.s. could do to implement what obama talked about. the question is when the u.s. obeys.rders -- israel that has happened over and over again. it is particularly obvious why, given the power relationship. there are things that can be done, which were done by bush 2, by clinton, by reagan. then we will know if those words are anything different. >> you talk about separating rhetoric from actions. israel has always claimed that it is no longer occupying gaza. with a recently spoken senior adviser to the israeli ambassador of the united sta
ort does obama suggests carry out as a means to achieve the goals of ending the u.s.sraeli siege come blockade ofsiege, gaza? there are things that the u.s. could do easily. i use these south african analogy too closely. but, it is indicative, but it is not the only case. timor case, when clinton finally told the indonesian generals that the game is over, they pulled out immediately. the u.s. power is substantial. in the case of israel, it is critical. it could override virtually unilateral...
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from 2012.ort was glenn greenwald, lay out your current problems with the npr story. >> this is an indisputablee of malpractice. to sit there and present this firm as though it is some independent big data company, as she called it, that just listened to news reports, her the claim that snowden had helped the terrorists and then set out earnestly to investigated without telling their listeners -- dina temple-raston new the cia itself had invested millions of dollars in this company, that the investment arm of the cia sits on the board of this company and that the researcher himself as the head of the company in a strategic partnership with the cia? that is about as journalistically indefensible as it gets. she misled npr's listeners. loyal firm.rnment that is to say nothing about the huge numbers of fallacy and reported self -- report itself. they gave and 42 seconds and two sentences to say, here are couple of questions i have about this report, but the first three and half minutes were of dina temple-raston summarizing the report. it is press release journalism on behalf of the pentagon. it i
from 2012.ort was glenn greenwald, lay out your current problems with the npr story. >> this is an indisputablee of malpractice. to sit there and present this firm as though it is some independent big data company, as she called it, that just listened to news reports, her the claim that snowden had helped the terrorists and then set out earnestly to investigated without telling their listeners -- dina temple-raston new the cia itself had invested millions of dollars in this company, that...
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should be adopting with the basic notion that if you are successful, if you are a company innovative ort is a company like microsoft that came up with a new concept, you should be able to be big and be successful. those who founded it like bill gates should be wealthy. but what you also want to make sure is that the next generation, the googles or facebooks, that they can be successful in that space. you have to make sure that those who got there first and not closing the door behind them. it often happens i think in many countries and not just in african country. you make an excellent point. i will make sure that is incorporated in the broader discussion. ok. this young lady right here. because she looks so nice. [laughter] >> thank you very much. i am from kenya. >> go ahead. >> thank you for meeting the young people. i know you are going to ask the the people back in our countries. my concern would be how will you be able to get them to commit? i know they will promise you that. [applause] >> don't get carried away here. [laughter] well, look, we part of what we have done by building
should be adopting with the basic notion that if you are successful, if you are a company innovative ort is a company like microsoft that came up with a new concept, you should be able to be big and be successful. those who founded it like bill gates should be wealthy. but what you also want to make sure is that the next generation, the googles or facebooks, that they can be successful in that space. you have to make sure that those who got there first and not closing the door behind them. it...
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suppression laws or refusal to expand medicare in some states which disproportionately affects min orts. the stand your ground laws. the list goes on but it all fits neatly in the same dynamic. >> i like to think of it jim crow 2.0 or for the 21st century. the results are the same and nature of the policies and practices are somewhat different. in a case of policing, not so different in terms of the use of force and lethal use of force. we have to really understand as you just pointed out, stand your ground suppression laws. >> to your point, the idea there would be a jim crow 2.0, 50 years after what we're talking about. one of the most tu multiuous periods and new laws would be cropping up and great denialism, that there was any racial outcome to those laws. >> in some cases we have evidence of intentionality behind some of those laws but that doesn't matter. the effect is the same, disenfranchises primarily black and brown people and young people and that is the effect. so we not only have to combat those new laws. we need other laws to -- >> to mitigate the effects. in terms of how
suppression laws or refusal to expand medicare in some states which disproportionately affects min orts. the stand your ground laws. the list goes on but it all fits neatly in the same dynamic. >> i like to think of it jim crow 2.0 or for the 21st century. the results are the same and nature of the policies and practices are somewhat different. in a case of policing, not so different in terms of the use of force and lethal use of force. we have to really understand as you just pointed...
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schedule at c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. 6-3400 ort 202-62 e-mail us at comments@c-span.org . like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. is next.ngton journal" we will take your calls and get the latest on iraq. the president of somalia will sit down to talk about some of the challenges facing his country. live coverage from the brookings institution. starts at 10:00 eastern. congressional internet caucus advisory committee looks at online privacy rights. -- liveerage on c-span coverage here on c-span. coming up, we talk with democratic consultant and schoen about gridlock and bipartisanship in washington. then douglas brinkley will discuss the 40th anniversary of nixon's resignation. he co-edited the book "the nixon tapes." join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> i therefore authorize targeted airstrikes if necessary to help forces in iraq as they help to break the chr not -- seige on mount sinjar. american aircraft have been dropping food and water to help desperate civilians survive. cry to the world "there is no one comin
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law enforcement while still sticking it to the injustices that upset just as many white folks as min ortso pick it up on what he's saying, we don't want the price of admission to the club to be the denial of the participation of the black people. we don't want to lose the senate and don't want to lose our dignity and respect. well beyond the senate's election or loss of the election is the concrete dignity that black people should be the recipients of. how does the president balance a consideration of what he said there but at the same time pay attention to the need to address serious issues with sit citizens? >> i think passion or compassion is certainly called for in these kind of situations. showed us some of that when he spoke about the trayvon martin/zimmerman situation. i'm asking for accuracy, though. i think again, it's just more accurate to be speaking about what the real challenge here is and when you look at these cases and look at the frequency of these cases, the real challenge is not about american citizens trying to protest and resist powerful militarized police forces. the
law enforcement while still sticking it to the injustices that upset just as many white folks as min ortso pick it up on what he's saying, we don't want the price of admission to the club to be the denial of the participation of the black people. we don't want to lose the senate and don't want to lose our dignity and respect. well beyond the senate's election or loss of the election is the concrete dignity that black people should be the recipients of. how does the president balance a...
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ort term. he has been chosen by buffet, these people. it will have a long leash, i would say.be back in two minutes. ♪ >> john burbank is our guest host for the hour. i promised you we would talk about saudi arabia because it is one of john's big bets. funds, not flagship an easy place to invest. this with usme of a couple of years ago. one you feel so good about the -- for saudi arabia when they just announced it has already been priced into the market. >> we were invested before the market opened and it did quite wel the next couple of years think there is about $40 billion of passive index money that will come in by 2017. attentions to not pay to saudi are vanishing. you have a number of things to pay attention to. they are a big market. the economy is growing almost 5%. earnings growth is going to average 20% next couple of years, dividends over the next 12 months is 3.5%. i would much rather own a 3.5% growing dividend than spain. not -- you areas not allowed to invest until late 2008 and no one cared. they had a double crash. they had a massive top in 2005. it crashed. t
ort term. he has been chosen by buffet, these people. it will have a long leash, i would say.be back in two minutes. ♪ >> john burbank is our guest host for the hour. i promised you we would talk about saudi arabia because it is one of john's big bets. funds, not flagship an easy place to invest. this with usme of a couple of years ago. one you feel so good about the -- for saudi arabia when they just announced it has already been priced into the market. >> we were invested before...
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orts are $2 million. those could go dramatically up. i intend to work on fostering trade ties.here is also an interesting proposal on the table from one tothe new england colleges prepare cape verde students. will push that there. presuming confirmation, about what we can do to engage the communities. on maritime security, you iserenced narco trafficking a major concern in addition to illegal fishing. could you explain the extent of the cooperation between the united states and cape verde battling illegal trafficking? onwe have had engagement different levels with different agencies between the united states and cape verde. they conduct exercises down there. ,e have given them three ships that they put to good use. their problem is in the ceilings between them and west africa. traffic coming over from south america and heading to europe. we help them start a command center. they have formed an interagency group to start to get control of their water, which african have problems over economic losses from their waters. it is a small and able coast guard navy. we have worked with
orts are $2 million. those could go dramatically up. i intend to work on fostering trade ties.here is also an interesting proposal on the table from one tothe new england colleges prepare cape verde students. will push that there. presuming confirmation, about what we can do to engage the communities. on maritime security, you iserenced narco trafficking a major concern in addition to illegal fishing. could you explain the extent of the cooperation between the united states and cape verde...
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dick's orting goods, sales up 10% from last year, same-store sales of 3.2%, especially strength in women'snd youth athletic apparel but there has been one fly in the ointment, golf period is struggling around the country whether it is the demise of tiger woods or whatever you want to say but it hit vix -- dick's sporting goods, they cut hundreds of jobs related to that division and the pga of america says and have 400 hired by dick's to serve as golf instructors. they were told they are going to be laid off. some good overall numbers but golf in particular has been a real area of struggle. stuart: later in the show we got interviews with rory mcilroy, tiger woods and some nike and the editor of golf digest about the problems with golf but before you go i am going to reveal something to our audience, you i believe are of former professional soccer player. ashley: i wanted to be. got signed, cleaning the booth at the first team, lasted about a year, never made it. posing for free tickets. stuart: glad you are over here to talk about soccer. look at this. a new report from the agriculture dep
dick's orting goods, sales up 10% from last year, same-store sales of 3.2%, especially strength in women'snd youth athletic apparel but there has been one fly in the ointment, golf period is struggling around the country whether it is the demise of tiger woods or whatever you want to say but it hit vix -- dick's sporting goods, they cut hundreds of jobs related to that division and the pga of america says and have 400 hired by dick's to serve as golf instructors. they were told they are going...
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but we haven't had a string of new orts increases seven in a row. we haven't seen that since records began in 1997. this is extremely strong data. coupled in with the payrolls number, the highest readings with the prices. i think there's a lot of powerful momentum there. that being tempered by the fact that the fed's tightening cycle is going to begin earlier. come the end of the year, tapering happened and we got over that hurdle and confidence was there from underlying fundamentals. so this is what i think. by ten of the year, you're going to see tight.ing fears being dealt with. i think you're going to see the fooe ghee your political risk calm. i see the main scenario, a diplomatic solution for the ukraine. i think the did a diplomacy will come to the border. and i think that can continue for the of course few weeks. >> it's always about the key word, isn't it? first it was tapering, then it's tightening. thank you so much for that. stay with us. >>> and walgreens is expected to announce today it will buy the rest of boots. but reports say walgr
but we haven't had a string of new orts increases seven in a row. we haven't seen that since records began in 1997. this is extremely strong data. coupled in with the payrolls number, the highest readings with the prices. i think there's a lot of powerful momentum there. that being tempered by the fact that the fed's tightening cycle is going to begin earlier. come the end of the year, tapering happened and we got over that hurdle and confidence was there from underlying fundamentals. so this...
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grant is the , he is going to the economy orte lose reelection. there is gold of the black hills. newspaper reports say all you have to do is walk to the grass and pick up nuggets off the tops of your shoes. minors and prospectors of entrepreneurs are pouring into the hills overnight. every one of them. they are an illegal alien. the black hills belong to the sioux. guaranteed by the treaty of 1868. no white people were allowed in the black hills. while bill hickok was shot in the back of the head in deadwood. if he is an illegal alien. so is his friend calamity jane. they called it sacred ground. the hills are black with timber. president grant sees an opportunity. he wants to give it that gold and red but the economy and put money in the treasury. he is going to try to i the black hills. -- by the black hills. noting bull and crazy horse, , not for sale. you don't sell the ground of your ancestors walked on and now their bones are whitening. not for sale. the american history tour focuses on american native americans. some 9000-year-old american pictograms. withtvs in-depth inte
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more and more cases were going to the federal orts. probably were a lot of different reasons.ny thought they were getting during best due process so they took the appeal of their. as a result we had huge funding problems. the u.s. attorney's office had to devote more and more resources to these. the same problem happens if you try to streamline the children of the border, and that is the less due process of the lower levels, it will translate to appeals and overwhelmed the higher levels. did you want to say anything else on evidence? >> [indiscernible] >> one of the most disturbing features, to me, of the immigration system that we have a brother-sister relationship with the u.s. department of homeland security. they have regular meetings where from time to time individual cases are discussed and that filters down to action taken against an immigration judge. it certainly has a chilling effect on immigration judges if they feel the department of homeland security will file a complaint against them. that complaint because of the current system goes hand-in-hand because of the l
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in missouri are calming a bit, there is word this morning of another national suicide preventio and orts talk about williams and how they understand what he went through. half of amazon's top 20 movies and tv shows are robin williams features. the list includes multiple versions of "dead poets society," "mrs. doubtfire," and "good morning vietnam." also "good will hunting" and "patch adams." >>> this morning we are also remembering lauren bacall. the hollywood legend died tuesday in new york city. she was 89 years old. i interviewed bacall several times on my pbs program. here are highlights from some of our conversations. >> i was never considered a beauty and i certainly never considered myself to be one. so i never enjoyed the way i looked. but i mean -- i mean i like myself as i am. i think i'm a pretty decent human being. god knows i talk too much. >> are any blessings that you wish you had that you don't have? >> yeah. i wish i had about 20 years that i don't have. >> do you really. you'd like to be 50 again, you've said. >> i wouldn't mind. >> why? because living is so great? >> w
in missouri are calming a bit, there is word this morning of another national suicide preventio and orts talk about williams and how they understand what he went through. half of amazon's top 20 movies and tv shows are robin williams features. the list includes multiple versions of "dead poets society," "mrs. doubtfire," and "good morning vietnam." also "good will hunting" and "patch adams." >>> this morning we are also remembering...
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miguel ort quiz was arrested in connection with a -- ortiz was arrested in connection with a murder.he led them on the chase from rich mopped which ended in a crash. he and three women passengers arrested after the vehicle they were driving hit a richmond patrol car. >>> and breaking in the new digs, the earthquake hosted the sounders for the first ever sporting event at levi stadium. 48,000 people were there at last night's game. and we have fan reaction. >> reporter: who would not want to be a part of history. it was a special night here and many people showed up. levi stadium is a big hit. the fans showed up early. they were eager to fire up the grill. >> you have to put it in the right spot. >> and tail gate and check out the field. and the earthquadid not disappoint. 42 minutes into the first half, jalo put the team on the board. and the fans took in the match against the sounders fc. >> they are number one. >> reporter: and no doubt the home of the 49ers was real received. >> it is beautiful. and it is amazing. >> i like it. it is knew and spay scious. it is more intimate than
miguel ort quiz was arrested in connection with a -- ortiz was arrested in connection with a murder.he led them on the chase from rich mopped which ended in a crash. he and three women passengers arrested after the vehicle they were driving hit a richmond patrol car. >>> and breaking in the new digs, the earthquake hosted the sounders for the first ever sporting event at levi stadium. 48,000 people were there at last night's game. and we have fan reaction. >> reporter: who would...
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they ort ground advising the parties if they can provide help had.iously, we don't talk to hamas, but they've been on the ground monitoring and advising if there is a role the u.s. can play. we are not a direct party to the negotiations. the the egyptians have playeda i key, crucial role here in getting the parties to the table and hopefully if the reports are true. >> we know the prime minister of israel had a conversation with the president of the united states. has the secretary of state directly, i know he's coming back to the united states. he's in hawaii right now. >> he is. >> has he been involved at all behind the scenes? >> he spoke with prime minister netanyahu yesterday and the day before and has talked to a number of israeli officials over the past few days and he's been deeply engaged on the israeli side in helping to get them to a place where they can accept a cease-fire and that was always at the forefront of the secretary line. >> there is a five-day extension and we hope that happens and there have been any progress that hamas wants
they ort ground advising the parties if they can provide help had.iously, we don't talk to hamas, but they've been on the ground monitoring and advising if there is a role the u.s. can play. we are not a direct party to the negotiations. the the egyptians have playeda i key, crucial role here in getting the parties to the table and hopefully if the reports are true. >> we know the prime minister of israel had a conversation with the president of the united states. has the secretary of...
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the concept that all information ort you have either provided others have said about you is accessible atand any time by anyone in the world. remarkably changes the relationship between the individual and the collective democratic society. what does it mean to have all of that information available? directive was aimed at there should be some limits to that. i think we have done the same thing. they have borrowed some concepts we have originated in the 1970's, particularly around the fair credit reporting act but many other areas where we set here are some individual pieces of information that we inc. actually shouldn't be accessible . this particular piece of data -- it should-- we think be aged out after seven years. is a lot of other areas where we would also say, here is the convictions of minors. we are going to expunge that after a certain period of time because we don't think that should be used anymore. how are we going to wrestle with this with the technology of where we are heading. >> he knows we disagree about how to compare this to the fair credit reporting act. they gathe
the concept that all information ort you have either provided others have said about you is accessible atand any time by anyone in the world. remarkably changes the relationship between the individual and the collective democratic society. what does it mean to have all of that information available? directive was aimed at there should be some limits to that. i think we have done the same thing. they have borrowed some concepts we have originated in the 1970's, particularly around the fair...
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what is being done to measure goods ort of those services on the root problem of the issue, regarding the root from of the issue? that is a good question. grant guidance speaks to addressing and reducing waste, fraud, and abuse, speaks to read do sing -- reducing recipient burden, but also maximizing performance and compliance. i would like to allow more supposedly -- more explicitly the work basedth mission across the agency. as we have thought about how to frame performance, which is a very amorphous concept, especially as you look at -- across the grant portfolio. ofre is an ordinance amount -- an inordinate amount of recipients and outcomes. it is impossible to conclude there is one kind of performance or one way of measuring performance. instead, we ended up doing in our grants reform guidance to emphasize performance was to speak from grant programs ways in which to leverage methods proven effective to achieve goals. in itsally is embodied best crystallization in omb's memorandum on grantmaking. the intention of evidence-based grantmaking is at the end of the day to improve meth
what is being done to measure goods ort of those services on the root problem of the issue, regarding the root from of the issue? that is a good question. grant guidance speaks to addressing and reducing waste, fraud, and abuse, speaks to read do sing -- reducing recipient burden, but also maximizing performance and compliance. i would like to allow more supposedly -- more explicitly the work basedth mission across the agency. as we have thought about how to frame performance, which is a very...
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we also ask your commitment, majority and machine ort staffs so they can revee and ge get details. participate in the hearing, remind members 10 business days to submit ques >> the senate voted to give israel $225 billion or it ironed him antimissile system. the dumbest credit of shooting down dozens of weapons fired into israel by pallas demands. the u.s. will go to restart the antimissile gun. the senate approved that money for israel by unanimous consent. >> let me just say to my friend, the majority leader, this is a good ample about being able to put it eyed partisan considerations and work together to help our good friend israel out. i particularly want to use lose senator graham and senator mccain to be absolutely relentless effort to make sure that we sent this important signal to israel at an important time. they are being, in my view criticized by everyone for pursuing a policy that i am not the least dirt we would pursue if somebody across our border for launching missiles at our civilian population. i think it is important for us to send a signal that the united states
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will come back to that point, but over the weekend we heard from in, who said that as of now he's up orts prostate either looking into the case. he supports the prosecutor looking into the case. there have been calls for him to recuse himself. he had some personal background where in his father was a police officer killed by an african-american man. there was some suggestion that he might be biased in the case. he has insisted that he will do this fairly and thoroughly. the governor supports them on that. so, i think we are not going to see him step aside. i think of the test of his independence will be the investigation that he can. us. and itld not be judged is important to make his evidence public when collected. yout: explain the division are and, what is the responsibility? guest: the civil rights community date -- division dates back to 1957. congress was finally able to pass the first civil rights statute of the modern era. it was not very significant in many ways. it was significant primarily in it was the first time that in a democratic filibuster statues were broken. one of the
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ort they have no vision ideology beyond violence and c haos and the slaughter of innocent people. and as a consequence, we have to all join together. even if we have differences on a range of political issues. to make sure they are rooted oiut. last question. >> mr. president, to spite all the actions the west -- despite all the actions the west has taken in ukraine, russia seems to be taking one step after another. at one point due sanctions no longer work? would you envisage the possibility, the necessity of military action to get russia to pull back from ukraine? >> we are not taking military action to solve the ukraine problem. what we are doing isd mobilizing the international community to apply pressure. but i think it is very important to recognize that a military solution to this problem is not going to be forthcoming. now, the fact that russia has taken these actions in violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukrainians has resulted, i believe, in a weakening of russia, not a strengthening of russia. that may not be apparent immediately, but i believe it
ort they have no vision ideology beyond violence and c haos and the slaughter of innocent people. and as a consequence, we have to all join together. even if we have differences on a range of political issues. to make sure they are rooted oiut. last question. >> mr. president, to spite all the actions the west -- despite all the actions the west has taken in ukraine, russia seems to be taking one step after another. at one point due sanctions no longer work? would you envisage the...
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we also ask your commitment, majority and machine ort staffs so they can revee and ge get details. participate in the hearing, remind members 10 business day submit [inaudible conversations] >> this week's q&a. >> she was so beautiful and so smart and also so witty that she became, she was just always irresistible to men. i never saw even in old age, i gave her an 80th birthday party and richard cohen was at this party. they sat together after having coffee. at one point she began to stroke his beard. heavens, he said, i've never met an 80 year old before i want to leap into bed with. she had this quality, seductive quality her entire life. >> sylvia jukes morris on the life and career of claire booth luce ensuring about the personal relationship during her final years, sunday night at eight asia and pacific on c-span's q q&a. >> sunday on booktv is "in depth," former republican congressman from texas and presidential candidate ron paul. is written more than a dozen books on politics and history with this latest the school revolution, on america's education system. join the convers
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addressed.but th but there is no way to verify o inaccuracies about things like citizenship and income level ort ensure that the correct he subsidies are being paid for insurance premiums. thanks to this investigation, we now have definitive proof that t the department of health and human services was fully aware e that these systems were not rea ready for prime time. own their own contracting documents shows that they only expected 65% of the federal exchange to be ready on october 1st. and then, of course, we're continuously reminded that the promises made by the administration simply couldn't be kept because the groundwork had not been done and the website was not prepared.gr we are all still wondering whatd happened to the promised $2500 in premium savings that every family in america could look p forward to? we're all wondering what happened to the ability for people to keep their doctors? we're all wondering whatwe happened to the ability for people to be able to keep their insurance plan? mr. slavitt, mr. cohen also was asked in his last appearance here in january about the issue on the r
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e saw those reports ort course of this week. the second thing i would note is hat this were reports and many f these were public reports of were staging they in the directi that direction ae safety and about the security of american personnel who are there. and that also led to the president's conclusion that a robust military action could be required to ensure the afety and security of those american officials. the third thing i would note and part s also an important this have and this relates it a principal that the president mid junecussed back in when there were reports of the firstes that was made the time around here. that relates to the progress have made in s forming their government. few s only within the last weeks that we have seen the takes political leadership the necessary steps it appoint a a aker who was sunni to one who deputy speaker, was a shia. one who so the success that they had or i shea the progress they have forming that government procedures laid out in the constitution was a encouragement iraq was wil
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no doubt that the script evolved.e's no according to all the reports wel have, it started out as a ortseeping narrative of the whole war and i think it was spielbera who said we have to focus on this moment. that's why he's such a great story teller.hy he i'll be honest, in my classes, i have had a tendency in the past to pass over the 13th amendment narrative and focus more on thee emancipation proclamation.pation now because of the movie and because of other works, you know, i feel like i'm aware in r way that i wasn't of the oce dramatic potential of the story, even as i note the discrepancies between the record and the film, but that's what great story di tellers do, they show you drama, and moments some of us miss ory because we don't have those skills.erd m that's another thing hollywood got right about the 13th amendment, even as they got some things wrong. so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> this week, special prime time program on the c span networks, tonight from c span, from glasgow. wednesday night the principal of harvard connecticut's school. on tuesday, the epd of wor
no doubt that the script evolved.e's no according to all the reports wel have, it started out as a ortseeping narrative of the whole war and i think it was spielbera who said we have to focus on this moment. that's why he's such a great story teller.hy he i'll be honest, in my classes, i have had a tendency in the past to pass over the 13th amendment narrative and focus more on thee emancipation proclamation.pation now because of the movie and because of other works, you know, i feel like i'm...
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push back against this idea that they're going the way of the dodo, that they can out-permout-perform ort have value in your portfolio. >> almost to aaron's point when you look at the long-term returns from the stock market, you're talking about a 4% average since 2000. so, i think it's a little harder case to make for active in that case. i mean, at least if you were in the indexes, you recovered your losses along the way. here's the biggest problem as far as stock-picking and active management, it's the federal reserve basically. to win in a stock-picker's market, you need volatility. and as we have this massive intervention from the fed, we've seen where volatility is, and it makes it so much harder to pick winners and losers out of that bunch. >> i don't know -- go ahead, aaron. >> it's very hard to pick winners and losers, and i'm certainly not saying it easy, but would you rather have ten years ago but your money in apple or google when it went pup publ or in the s&p 500? there's a place for people like bob alstein and lee kuperman and sir john templeton, people who can pick stocks
push back against this idea that they're going the way of the dodo, that they can out-permout-perform ort have value in your portfolio. >> almost to aaron's point when you look at the long-term returns from the stock market, you're talking about a 4% average since 2000. so, i think it's a little harder case to make for active in that case. i mean, at least if you were in the indexes, you recovered your losses along the way. here's the biggest problem as far as stock-picking and active...
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. >> reporter: james foley's orte mother said her son bravely r s endured the enemy.enemy. >> we are very proud of jimmy m and we are praying for the and strength and love leak he did. >> reporter: she is praying for another american journalist, is isis is threatening to execute him, too,fuls washington stops airstrikes on the militants in t iraq.s in iraq. sources here in turkey tell us isis made repeated multi-million dollar ransom demands to free dr james foley. james foley. they were even asking for they were even asking for hundreds of thousands of dollars for proof of life videos.f of l. the u.s. unlike some european s countries as a rule doesn't pay. matt.matt. >> richard engel in turkey.rkey. thank you very much. much. evan coleman is an nbc terrorist analyst. >> good morning.rning. >> they said this was about airstrikes in iraq.iraq. i turns out they demanded anded hundreds of millions in ransom.. we don't pay, some european ean countries do pay.do pay. does the fact that they pay th complicate the situation when an american is held captive?aptive? >> absolutely. >> abs it's
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