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standardire all three, , contact, and drop-off percussions.worker in and what else can get in contact with any infectious bodily fluids. some of what you see on television around the powered air purifying mechanism in the are more practical because it keeps the provider covered head to toe and keeps the provider cool because that powered respirator is low in cool air over their face. some of what you see on television is a result of practical considerations, the cdc guidance that stresses standard, contact and drop-off percussions. that is strictly required to prevent transmission of the illness. has been quite controversial whether these american should have been brought back to the united states and the kind of drugs they are being given. now that they are here, how confident are you that you can keep the disease contained and not of the people working with these patients will contract the disease? are you 100% confident? >> my confidence is absolute that the health care workers that have come in contact with ande two patients are safe they
standardire all three, , contact, and drop-off percussions.worker in and what else can get in contact with any infectious bodily fluids. some of what you see on television around the powered air purifying mechanism in the are more practical because it keeps the provider covered head to toe and keeps the provider cool because that powered respirator is low in cool air over their face. some of what you see on television is a result of practical considerations, the cdc guidance that stresses...
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. >> percussion grenades are being thrown over here. >> a reporter breaks down in tears.'t believe what's happening. >> furor over the autopsy results. >> six bullets struck him. >> plus, he's got the same name as the cop who shot the unarmed teen, and he's also a cop! >> it was a shock. >>> then, the robber who broke into the most lavish closet in america, his shocking claim. >> all the items taken were fake. >>> and weary to his bones. >> disturbing new information about robin williams when he was in rehab. >>> plus, vitiligo model. >> kids call me mean
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. >> one of the few who remain after 12 incoming hits in recent weeks and the constant percussion ofutgoing israeli artillery. do you still believe in the idea of peace between israelis and palestinians? do you think it can be achieved? >> i think it is achievable, but obviously, not in the coming years. i think we will have to wait for at least one generation before the amount of suffering, damage, and hatred on both sides of the sides to reachth some sort of agreement. >> but peace is not on the agenda tonight, and israel's cabinet meets at the defense ministry to plan its next move. the abduction of one soldier is a nightmare for israel and probably a disaster for gaza. >> and one of his first comments since the latest cease-fire was broken, president obama blamed hamas for violating the truce. and just part of what he had to say during a press conference at the white house a few hours ago. >> i think it will be very hard to put a cease-fire back .ogether again if israelis and the international community cannot feel confident that hamas can follow through on a cease-fire commitmen
. >> one of the few who remain after 12 incoming hits in recent weeks and the constant percussion ofutgoing israeli artillery. do you still believe in the idea of peace between israelis and palestinians? do you think it can be achieved? >> i think it is achievable, but obviously, not in the coming years. i think we will have to wait for at least one generation before the amount of suffering, damage, and hatred on both sides of the sides to reachth some sort of agreement. >>...
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traditional isolation rooms with negative pressure room and with traditional droplet and respiratory percussions>> reporter: and while i suited up in multiple layers when i was in guinea earlier this year. >> that can be worn by health care worker whence they come boo into contact with patients. >> reporter: the cd cds says a mask, goggles, face shield proshgs tech tif gown and gloves can provide all the protection you need in most situations. i should point out the world health organization also declaring this now a public health emergency of international concern. that's going to have an impact on airline travel and screenings at airports. they're also advising all the nation where is they have ebola currently to declare a state of emergency. lots of details coming forth on this, fred. we'll bring them to you as they come to us. >> excellent. thanks so much. watch "gsanjay gupta m.d." toda on cnn 4:30. >>> a desperate mother's heartwrenching choice. she left her small children alone in a car to go to a job interview. she sat down with cnn to reveal why she did it and what was going through her
traditional isolation rooms with negative pressure room and with traditional droplet and respiratory percussions>> reporter: and while i suited up in multiple layers when i was in guinea earlier this year. >> that can be worn by health care worker whence they come boo into contact with patients. >> reporter: the cd cds says a mask, goggles, face shield proshgs tech tif gown and gloves can provide all the protection you need in most situations. i should point out the world...
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. >> percussion grenades are being thrown over here. >> a reporter breaks down in tears.he can't believe what's happening. >> furor over the autopsy results. >> six bullets struck him. >> plus, he's got the same name as the cop who shot the unarmed teen, and he's also a cop! >> it was a shock. >>> then, the robber who broke into the most lavish closet in america, his shocking claim. >> all the items taken were fake. >>> and weary to his bones. >> disturbing new information about robin williams when he was in rehab.
. >> percussion grenades are being thrown over here. >> a reporter breaks down in tears.he can't believe what's happening. >> furor over the autopsy results. >> six bullets struck him. >> plus, he's got the same name as the cop who shot the unarmed teen, and he's also a cop! >> it was a shock. >>> then, the robber who broke into the most lavish closet in america, his shocking claim. >> all the items taken were fake. >>> and weary to...
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>> reporter: don pardo and his percussive baritone, introducing the very first episode of "snl," "saturdaye," in 1975, and for nearly 40 years that followed. he started in radio, worked on other tv hits, "your show of shows," "the price is right" and also on "jeopardy!". don pardo was 96. >>> and a kind of shock tonight for fans of katy perry, rihanna and coldplay. all three are reportedly on the short list for the halftime show at the super bowl. but talk about a trick play. word tonight the nfl is reportedly asking these artists to pay to get the gig. to kick in a portion of profits from their tours after the super bowl, even though the nfl already posts billions of dollars in revenue every year. >>> and up next right here, there were tears on the field of dreams, but a little league coach had a winning message about life for all of us. stay tuned. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious musc
>> reporter: don pardo and his percussive baritone, introducing the very first episode of "snl," "saturdaye," in 1975, and for nearly 40 years that followed. he started in radio, worked on other tv hits, "your show of shows," "the price is right" and also on "jeopardy!". don pardo was 96. >>> and a kind of shock tonight for fans of katy perry, rihanna and coldplay. all three are reportedly on the short list for the halftime show...
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when you say ten percent, you mean ten percent across the board percuss customer? >> correct. >> you measure my flow of water that i use in my home in san francisco, in january and then based on that number you will see whether i have increased or reduced? is that how you are going to measure it? >> if you have an irrigation only account. >> these are for irrigation only accounts? >> yeah. this is for irrigation and so for a normal customer, you are a normal customer. we can't differentiate, so there is no good way to measure that reduction. we think that actually it will be any real savings that we will achieve will be in the irrigation only acounts and so that is why we are going to focus our effort there. we will inform you that you should reduce it by ten percent but we will leave that to you as to how to accomplish that. >> as a home owner. >> will you measure that amount as a home owner month to month? >> no, we will not. >> how will you know if i have exceeded it or not? >> we will not know, but we will snow if we achieve the over all savings that we are try
when you say ten percent, you mean ten percent across the board percuss customer? >> correct. >> you measure my flow of water that i use in my home in san francisco, in january and then based on that number you will see whether i have increased or reduced? is that how you are going to measure it? >> if you have an irrigation only account. >> these are for irrigation only accounts? >> yeah. this is for irrigation and so for a normal customer, you are a normal...
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i'm going to the percussion institute of technology. i want to be a drummer. i had an injury and couldn't play and eventually started driving models around never thinking it could be a full-time career like this. and represent claudia schiffer, ayman, claudia christenson, corolla, bridget hall, courtney love, a bunch of people. gerri: now you mentioned social media, new social media division, tell me about that? >> such an interesting business, you see the entire business changing. we're starting a home division, secret, basically based on beautiful girls because there is a lot of new brand girls that are happening that's based on followings and people getting impressions. >> if you have a daughter, would you put her in the modeling business? >> it's not an easy business unless you have an incredible passion for wanting to do it. my parents never restricted me from being a drummer and said don't move to l.a. when you are 17. my band was the whole guns and roses history. and so that wasn't probably the ideal situation for my parents to see me move out to l.a. w
i'm going to the percussion institute of technology. i want to be a drummer. i had an injury and couldn't play and eventually started driving models around never thinking it could be a full-time career like this. and represent claudia schiffer, ayman, claudia christenson, corolla, bridget hall, courtney love, a bunch of people. gerri: now you mentioned social media, new social media division, tell me about that? >> such an interesting business, you see the entire business changing. we're...
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from his days as a shoe shine boy in the '40s to his focus on percussion instruments.t's designed to be interactive, so lifelong fans from this neighborhood and beyond can enjoy. chuck brown will be alive forever, huh? >> always and always. as a matter of fact, i've got some go-go on my truck right now. >> reporter: now neighbors of course did not want a giant amphitheater here, but this park is designed to handle a portable stage and some of the neighbors that i talked to say they will do their best to stay on top of keeping the loud music from this park down to a minimum. i'm molette green, reporting live in northeast. back to you, barbara. >> thank you. >>> right now the national guard is preparing to leave ferguson after another night of peaceful protests. coming up, the support for the officer involved in the shooting that sparked the protests. the support he is getting. >>> and we will hear from the parents of a journalist killed by isis. what the terrorists communicated to the family before the murder. >>> now to a developing story. right now the national guard
from his days as a shoe shine boy in the '40s to his focus on percussion instruments.t's designed to be interactive, so lifelong fans from this neighborhood and beyond can enjoy. chuck brown will be alive forever, huh? >> always and always. as a matter of fact, i've got some go-go on my truck right now. >> reporter: now neighbors of course did not want a giant amphitheater here, but this park is designed to handle a portable stage and some of the neighbors that i talked to say they...
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we are afraid because the political and militant situation could as percussion, we bought , and uses, meat quantities of canned foods come out of fear something bad will happen, god for bid. towe go now to northern iraq speak with tracey shelton, freelance journalist covering iraq, syria, libya, and conflict zones throughout the middle east. her recent piece for "global post" is called "there are reports of the islamic state executing dozens of yazidis." can you tell us about the situation and who the yazidis are? in a density region -- yazidi region and -- [indiscernible] >> we are having trouble understanding you. can you speak directly into your phone? >> yes. i am, actually. is that better? >> slightly. >> ok. listen, we are going to try to reconnect with you to get a better phone line. if you hang up we will do that. in the meantime we will go to phyllis bennis in washington, d c, fellow at the institute for policy studies. she has written a number of books, including "ending the iraq war." one of her recent pieces is headlined "don't go back to iraq -- five steps the u.s. can ta
we are afraid because the political and militant situation could as percussion, we bought , and uses, meat quantities of canned foods come out of fear something bad will happen, god for bid. towe go now to northern iraq speak with tracey shelton, freelance journalist covering iraq, syria, libya, and conflict zones throughout the middle east. her recent piece for "global post" is called "there are reports of the islamic state executing dozens of yazidis." can you tell us...
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the means by which ebola virus is transmitted is well understood and mostly contact and drop-off percussionsut other infectious diseases like sars require additional protections meaning that illness can be transmitted from person to person by airborne means or by aerosol. this unit would be capable of doing that as well. i will say that many hospitals, maybe all hospitals in the united states, have a capability to manage a patient that requires aerosol precautions but in the case of illnesses that are novel and new and not every mode of transmission is well understood, that capability has to be executed with extreme caution and a meticulous approach to it. >> coming up, why aren't more girls getting into engineering? i talked with one nonprofit trying to tackle tech's big diversity problem next on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west". i'm emily chang. by 2020, the u.s. department of labor expects there will be 1.4 million computer specialist job openings, but the majority of those positions most likely will not go to women. while girls make up 57 pe
the means by which ebola virus is transmitted is well understood and mostly contact and drop-off percussionsut other infectious diseases like sars require additional protections meaning that illness can be transmitted from person to person by airborne means or by aerosol. this unit would be capable of doing that as well. i will say that many hospitals, maybe all hospitals in the united states, have a capability to manage a patient that requires aerosol precautions but in the case of illnesses...
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. >> and that's when that other percussion grenade or tear gas canister came in and blew up.p right next to his face. >> that was the moment when somebody yelled this guy is hurt and he needs to be carried. >> jesse, ernest, and a few others carry scott out of the street in search of medical help. >> medic! medic! >> what happened? what happened? >> he got hit. >> but he had blood coming out of his forehead and his eyes, his nose, his mouth. and i looked into his eyes, and i spoke to him, and i said, you know, you're going to be okay, we're going to get you to safety, what's your name? >> what's your name? what's your name? what's your name? >> what's your name? >> he didn't respond in any way. and at that point i realized his eyes are open but he's very non-responsive. we were choking on the tear gas ourselves. we just had to get him out of there as quick as we could. which is what we did. >> scott is rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >> my injuries were a fractured skull, a fractured vertebra, a fractured orbital bone in my face. i have a cut resulting from it,
. >> and that's when that other percussion grenade or tear gas canister came in and blew up.p right next to his face. >> that was the moment when somebody yelled this guy is hurt and he needs to be carried. >> jesse, ernest, and a few others carry scott out of the street in search of medical help. >> medic! medic! >> what happened? what happened? >> he got hit. >> but he had blood coming out of his forehead and his eyes, his nose, his mouth. and i...
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you can read about brown's life from his days as a shoe shine boy in the 1940s to his focus on percussionnstruments. it's designed to be interactive. life-long fans from this neighborhood and beyond can enjoy. chuck brown will be alive forever, huh? >> always and always, as a matter of fact. >> now, the celebration continues tonight with a concert featuring brown's band. it all begins 9:00 at the howard theater. >>> a consumer alert this afternoon. a popular children's chair is being recalled after two kids were killed. >> plus, how drivers corralled a runaway dog on a busy highway. >> we're going to show you how everyone's feigned panda bow bow celebrated her first birthday. she got dirty and dusty. >> this wasn't police chase aing stolen vehicle, but, rather, rush hour drivers trying to save a way ward dog thursday afternoon. robert has our report. >> she is a poster -- stranger who's risk their own lives, including andy, who was running down the freeway during rush hour. >> i don't want them to get hurt. >> news chopper 48 wondering why traffic had snarled and then realizing it was a d
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this is going to have huge p percussi percussions. that's why they're attacking workers with a renewed vigilance. >> this ground swell effort, this grassroots effort, as workers have gotten out and talked about organization and been out protesting, you think that this has really had an effect and this is what is pushing republicans to go after the nlrb? >> absolutely. we see workers winning across the country. they're winning living wage fights. they're winning the opportunity to have the voice heard on the job. here you have the gop digging in their heels, once again recognizing how completely out of touch they are with the american public. people in this country want the opportunity to work hard. they want the opportunity to earn a fair wage. and they want the opportunity to have a voice on the job. and that is why, you know, the nlrb is so incredibly important, to give workers that opportunity. the gop wants to attack it because they're scared of the workers. >> what would a working environment in america look like when those 80 mi
this is going to have huge p percussi percussions. that's why they're attacking workers with a renewed vigilance. >> this ground swell effort, this grassroots effort, as workers have gotten out and talked about organization and been out protesting, you think that this has really had an effect and this is what is pushing republicans to go after the nlrb? >> absolutely. we see workers winning across the country. they're winning living wage fights. they're winning the opportunity to...
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and you can hear that loud noise, sort of a percussion. i don't know the term for it. it is so harsh on the ears, it gets people to disperse. part of the equipment that has been, that local police departments have gotten from the excess, from the overflow of the pentagon, from the wars of iraq and iran. i'm going there. jake tapper is out in the crowd. ed lavendera as well. you're right in the middle of it. what's going on? >> reporter: right now, you see the community leader that we've been following for much of the night as the parade marched up and down the street here is trying to convince people to move back, to move back. >> watch out, watch out. >> reporter: look at this. coming down the middle of the street. check this out. ed lavendera, what do you have? >> hey, don, you saw that armored vehicle cut its way through the crowd to get to the other side. what is fascinating here is that there is a group of men trying to disperse the crowd. these are not the authorities. these are local religious leaders who have come out here tonight trying to get the people who w
and you can hear that loud noise, sort of a percussion. i don't know the term for it. it is so harsh on the ears, it gets people to disperse. part of the equipment that has been, that local police departments have gotten from the excess, from the overflow of the pentagon, from the wars of iraq and iran. i'm going there. jake tapper is out in the crowd. ed lavendera as well. you're right in the middle of it. what's going on? >> reporter: right now, you see the community leader that we've...
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not a reason to disperse a crowd, and i was on the street when the police lobbed tear gas, used percussion instruments, smoke grenades to essentially disperse the crowd. and, again, these are violations of u.n. standards and international obligations that the united states is bound to protect. >> wow. it is incredible development to have amnesty international on the ground. stephen, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. and the protest in ferguson is the focus of the gut check. should the demonstrations be restricted to daytime hours only? we'll tell you how it weigh in. >>> hillary clinton plans her first trip to iowa since losing the 2008 caucus. is it her kick off to 2016? nbc senior political editor mark murray is up next. plus this. >> he seems to know when i'm home and when i'm not. >> the story is creepy. the frightening video of a peeping tom in boston. the victim is turning the table for the criminal and the search is on for him. we'll show you more what she saw in her window. it's one of the stories we're following around the "newsnation." she's a dietitian. and back when i
not a reason to disperse a crowd, and i was on the street when the police lobbed tear gas, used percussion instruments, smoke grenades to essentially disperse the crowd. and, again, these are violations of u.n. standards and international obligations that the united states is bound to protect. >> wow. it is incredible development to have amnesty international on the ground. stephen, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. and the protest in ferguson is the focus of the gut check....
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people scattered to the north on florenceson avenue and a short time later percussion grenades were deployedice on foot and in vehicles chased the demonstrators from the area. violence followed a tuesday protest that ended peacefully and appeals from the police chief to clear the streets by nightfall. the latest incident happened a block from the spot where 18-year-old michael brown was shot to death by police on saturday. a killing that has prompted four nights of protests. jim ryan, abc news. >>> the police chief in ferguson is refusing to name the officer who fired the shots which killed michael brown. the chief did reveal to abc news the officer sustained facial injuries in the incident. >>> now to the humanitarian crisis in iraq. the pentagon says air strikes and air drops have broken the siege on that mountain where so many refugees have been stranded. that means that a rescue which could have involved u.s. ground troops has been put on hold. the seventh drop of food and water was carried out last night. >>> and the pope is in south korea this morning, marking the first papal visit the
people scattered to the north on florenceson avenue and a short time later percussion grenades were deployedice on foot and in vehicles chased the demonstrators from the area. violence followed a tuesday protest that ended peacefully and appeals from the police chief to clear the streets by nightfall. the latest incident happened a block from the spot where 18-year-old michael brown was shot to death by police on saturday. a killing that has prompted four nights of protests. jim ryan, abc news....
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the kkk military police literally shoot news broad daylight with no reap percussion -- repercussions so we're dealing with a psychological environment where we're constantly being told our lives are worthless, we mean nothing, we contribute absolutely nothing in society, when true history will show that we contributed just about everything that everybody else has. >> host: mr. boser do you want to take some of the racial achievement gaps the caller brings up? >> guest: i think the caller brings up some interesting issues, and a broader debate around race and education. the issue of achievement gap where we look at the achievements between white students and students of color. we have seen, as we talk about at the beginning of the show, that that gap has been narrowing slightly over time. some of that could be partly attributable to the vision of johnson. but we have to also acknowledge we have a long way to go before we really narrow that gap, and we need to be focused on policies we know work. focusing on building instructional capacity, the teachers have the tools they need, and fo
the kkk military police literally shoot news broad daylight with no reap percussion -- repercussions so we're dealing with a psychological environment where we're constantly being told our lives are worthless, we mean nothing, we contribute absolutely nothing in society, when true history will show that we contributed just about everything that everybody else has. >> host: mr. boser do you want to take some of the racial achievement gaps the caller brings up? >> guest: i think the...
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the night before, there was teargas and percussion grenades. that clearly was not the case last night. again, peaceful for the most part. the streets were lined with people. there was honking horns for hours throughout the night. a complete difference. and people felt, one person described it almost as a family reunion because they were coming out as a community to protest what they saw and see as an unjust killing of one of their own. >> one of the things that we are all talking about is how did local police forces become so militarized, apparently goes back to an act of congress in 1996 when police forces, even in a small town. there are 21,000 people in the town of ferguson. we're beginning to see pictures of governor nixon beginning to have that news conference. we'll be going to that live in a moment, trymaine, as soon as it stabilizes. but this whole backdrop of local police having more armed vehicles than some of our troops in baghdad did when they were first, you know, taking iraq. >> right. when you talk to a number of people in the co
the night before, there was teargas and percussion grenades. that clearly was not the case last night. again, peaceful for the most part. the streets were lined with people. there was honking horns for hours throughout the night. a complete difference. and people felt, one person described it almost as a family reunion because they were coming out as a community to protest what they saw and see as an unjust killing of one of their own. >> one of the things that we are all talking about is...
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you could hear what sounded to be like percussion grenades, punctu punctuated again by gun shots.d been peaceful, something happened. and there seems to be a criminal element kind of buried within the ranks of those protesters. >> jean robinson is with us and has a question for you. >> trymaine, who are the violent protesters, the ones who are not demonstrating peacefully? could you describe them? young, old, male, female, from in town, out of town? who are they? >> reporter: well, it's still kind of hard to tell. again, they are kind of hidden in plain sight. certainly some of the more aggressive agitators are young people, young men. again, according to captain on, among the 30 arrests were people from as far away as california and new york. so a bunch of people, including community organizers last night who helped to keep the peace said there are agent provocators within the ranks of the protesters. the crowd so thick it's hard to identify who is a criminal and who is a protester. >> obviously, early on, when the tear gas was flying, when you had the local ferguson cops in char
you could hear what sounded to be like percussion grenades, punctu punctuated again by gun shots.d been peaceful, something happened. and there seems to be a criminal element kind of buried within the ranks of those protesters. >> jean robinson is with us and has a question for you. >> trymaine, who are the violent protesters, the ones who are not demonstrating peacefully? could you describe them? young, old, male, female, from in town, out of town? who are they? >> reporter:...
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we have taken enormous percussions with the security of the documents we have. i do not think that is an act of irresponsibility in any way. and i think certainly the government would argue that nothing should be out there, that the government should essentially know everything and the public should know almost nothing. that is not a position -- >> [indiscernible] >> that is the position of some, and that is not a position that i think i feel is consistent with the very principle of self-governance. >> laura would like to make one quick final point. please line up buying the microphone. if you just ask your question back there, i can then take it up on the media. >> a comment. this reliance on the fisa concerns me, because if we look across the board from the past 10 years, from the 20 judges on the court, only three were democratic appointees. all of the judges on the court to review that had issued these important decisions bringing down the law between -- two of the judges on the panel, have actually said fisa was unconstitutional in the first place. the appl
we have taken enormous percussions with the security of the documents we have. i do not think that is an act of irresponsibility in any way. and i think certainly the government would argue that nothing should be out there, that the government should essentially know everything and the public should know almost nothing. that is not a position -- >> [indiscernible] >> that is the position of some, and that is not a position that i think i feel is consistent with the very principle of...
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we have taken enormous percussions with the security of the documents we have. i do not think that is an act of irresponsibility in any way. certainly the government would argue that nothing should be out there, that the government should essentially know everything and the public should know almost nothing. that is not a position -- >> [indiscernible] >> that is the position of son, and that is not a position that i think i feel is consistent with the very principle of self-governance. make onewould like to quick final point. please line up buying the microphone. if you just ask your question back there, i can then take it up on the media. >> a comment. this reliance on the fisa concerns me, because if we look across the board from the past 10 years from a of 20 judges on the court, only three were democratic appointees. all of the judges on the court to review that had issued these important decisions wringing down the law between -- two of panel, haven the actually said fisa was unconstitutional in the first place. the applications that come for decade,t, in
we have taken enormous percussions with the security of the documents we have. i do not think that is an act of irresponsibility in any way. certainly the government would argue that nothing should be out there, that the government should essentially know everything and the public should know almost nothing. that is not a position -- >> [indiscernible] >> that is the position of son, and that is not a position that i think i feel is consistent with the very principle of...