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we monitor protectiveness of the clean up actions every step of the way. in accordance to the super fund law, the navy is the lead agency and e.p.a. is the lead regulatory agency to make sure that the navy is following the law and making sure that every action that the navy takes is protective of human health and the environment. in addition to myself, e.p.a. has many people staffed to monitor the navy's actions, we have human health risk assessors to make sure that the clean up levels, those types of in-points the navy is seeking to is protective of the local residents. we have an expert in reed logical clean up, a community involvement coordinator to make sure the navy reaches out and engages, an attorney to make sure of all of the legal issues are monitored and an engineering contractor with more than 15 years of experience at the shipyard. with respect to parcel e-2, epa is overseeing the navy's 15-year study of this parcel. all parts of the shipyard we regulators stay deeply involved in the testing and the design and the construction step. a lot of pe
we monitor protectiveness of the clean up actions every step of the way. in accordance to the super fund law, the navy is the lead agency and e.p.a. is the lead regulatory agency to make sure that the navy is following the law and making sure that every action that the navy takes is protective of human health and the environment. in addition to myself, e.p.a. has many people staffed to monitor the navy's actions, we have human health risk assessors to make sure that the clean up levels, those...
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it's already protected. and if the second amendment doesn't protect my right to carry a concealed weapon from state to state to state, then the 9th and 10th amendments leave that responsibility to individuals and the states to regulate on their own. i came to congress to protect freedom. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to shoot targets. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to hunt for deer and turkey. i think the second amendment was put in the bill of rights so that i could defend my freedom against an overbearing federal government. i don't want the federal government in any issue of the law where the constitution does not require it. and it does not require it here. don't tell me it's an interstate commerce clause issue. we dismissed that on my side of the aisle regularly. don't tell me it's necessary and proper. we dismiss that on our side of the aisle regularly. and don't tell me it's full faith and credit because w
it's already protected. and if the second amendment doesn't protect my right to carry a concealed weapon from state to state to state, then the 9th and 10th amendments leave that responsibility to individuals and the states to regulate on their own. i came to congress to protect freedom. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to shoot targets. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to hunt for deer and turkey. i...
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if you fail to vaccinate yourself, you do not just failed to protect yourself, but you fail to protect society at large. it is more societal and individual. tavis: why should i not believe the notion that i now hold? the genie is out of the bottle. you cannot put her back in. what you are warning us about is ultimately a foregone conclusion. what we are discussing right now is someday going to happen as long as there are people smart enough to figure out how to do it. >> that is true of any tool that has ever been invented that it can be used for harm as well as good. the internet was a creation of the late 1960's, early 1970's. it was created to help academic scientists and share data freely. very little thought was given for the need to protect data. it is certainly possible to build protections or defenses within the internet. what you will see soon are parallel internet's available for use that provide individual users a higher level of security than the public internet that currently exists. there are solutions to this problem. they are not here with us yet. tavis: to the discussi
if you fail to vaccinate yourself, you do not just failed to protect yourself, but you fail to protect society at large. it is more societal and individual. tavis: why should i not believe the notion that i now hold? the genie is out of the bottle. you cannot put her back in. what you are warning us about is ultimately a foregone conclusion. what we are discussing right now is someday going to happen as long as there are people smart enough to figure out how to do it. >> that is true of...
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it's protecting. it's warm. elements is perfect for turtles. >> the best season for the zakynthos cruise tour is from june through september when you can view many sea tushlrtles. the sun is strong then. so don't forget to protect yourself from sunburn. with the recent expansion of resort development on zakynthos, the number of tourists has grown. some beaches have been packed hard by people and cars. to protect turtle breeding sites various measures have been taken on gerakas beach, facing laganas bay. at the entrance to the beach fences keep out cars and motorcycl motorcycles. the beautifully maintained gerakas beach has come into view. >> when you have wet feet, you walk in there on the sand, you touch, you take it with you. so this is a good idea, i think. and also this is the first time we have a straight line to the beach. into the water. and stay three to five meters. and do not walk on the back of the beach because of the nests. so this is a straight line. some people walk straight even. hello. >> hey. >
it's protecting. it's warm. elements is perfect for turtles. >> the best season for the zakynthos cruise tour is from june through september when you can view many sea tushlrtles. the sun is strong then. so don't forget to protect yourself from sunburn. with the recent expansion of resort development on zakynthos, the number of tourists has grown. some beaches have been packed hard by people and cars. to protect turtle breeding sites various measures have been taken on gerakas beach,...
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get the protection you need right now. try lifelock risk-free for a full 60 days. >> someone was trying to open up a consumer account under my social security number, and lifelock contacted me, and we were able to stop that account from being opened. >> announcer: so why get lifelock? you're nearly four times more likely to have your identity stolen than to have your home burglarized. at lifelock, we believe you have the right to live life without having to think twice every time you fill out a form, make a purchase, or throw out your mail. call today and we'll send you this free, comprehensive identity theft protection kit with enrollment. don't wait until you become the next victim. lifelock your identity today for 60 days, risk-free. order now and also get this document shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 value, free. call or go online now. [♪...] [lock clicks] >> president obama today urged the iranian government to punish rioters who stormed the british embassy and the ambassador's residence
get the protection you need right now. try lifelock risk-free for a full 60 days. >> someone was trying to open up a consumer account under my social security number, and lifelock contacted me, and we were able to stop that account from being opened. >> announcer: so why get lifelock? you're nearly four times more likely to have your identity stolen than to have your home burglarized. at lifelock, we believe you have the right to live life without having to think twice every time...
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secret service protection this year. the cain campaign asked for the protection.e look at the best political topics of the day. three questions, 30 second on the clock. cnn contributor maria car doen a. patricia murphy. sherri gentleman kolb is, strategist and columnist for the hill. the super committee is nowhere near a deal and the clock is ticking. who can be the superhero to save the super committee? maria, you first. >> it doesn't seem like wonder woman or superman will swoop down any time soon and here's the situation. you have a committee where the republicans have asked for drastic cuts in medicare, medicaid, social security. democrats are willing to look at those if the republicans are willing to put revenues that equal the kind of sacrifice that we're seeing with middle class families and seniors if the cuts to medicare and medicaid take place. that is not happening now. the superhero can be two people. john boehner to urge his caucus to take the cuts and grover nor kwis who can say that the oath that is taken to him is not more important than the oath t
secret service protection this year. the cain campaign asked for the protection.e look at the best political topics of the day. three questions, 30 second on the clock. cnn contributor maria car doen a. patricia murphy. sherri gentleman kolb is, strategist and columnist for the hill. the super committee is nowhere near a deal and the clock is ticking. who can be the superhero to save the super committee? maria, you first. >> it doesn't seem like wonder woman or superman will swoop down...
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this court held the interests protected by trespass a distinct from the interests protected -- >> but the rationale of that case was it was not an unreasonable -- >> the rationale was there was no search. open field, the things that are protected by the fourth amendment and the court was specifically focused on the distinction between trespass and fourth amendment. >> you think there were also not be a search if you put a gps device on all of our cars monitoring for months. you think you are entitled to do that under your theory? >> justices of this court? [laughter] >> under this court's cases the justice of this court when driving on public roadways have no greater expectation. >> your answer is yes. you put gps device on every one of our cars and for a month, no problem. >> equally if the fbi wanted to put surveillance agents around the clock on any individual and follow the individual's movement as they went around on public streets and thereby -- >> that goes against what is really involved, the issue whether there's technical trespass or not is potentially ground for deciding th
this court held the interests protected by trespass a distinct from the interests protected -- >> but the rationale of that case was it was not an unreasonable -- >> the rationale was there was no search. open field, the things that are protected by the fourth amendment and the court was specifically focused on the distinction between trespass and fourth amendment. >> you think there were also not be a search if you put a gps device on all of our cars monitoring for months....
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tonight, hear from an undercover agent that protected them. hundreds of agents now feel the governor is betraying them. >> so, i'm going to ask. >> shouting inside city hall on the streets, more confusion. why occupy protesters and now fighting each other. >> plus, eat as much as you want, lose weight, and lower your cholesterol. >> that's wild. >> it sounds like a farce, but our dr. kim did it. she'll tell you exactly what she ate and how she cheated and still lost 30-pounds. >> good evening, i'm ken. >> governor brown is ready to send pink slips to under cover agents who protected him and his wife. >> the agents provided around the clock security after a mexican drug cartel put a hit out on jerry brown. tonight, one of those agents tells juliette in a story you'll see only on 5, that's not right. >> we're talking death threats on jerry brown and his wife. is that correct? >> yes. >> this special agent whose identity we are protecting was on the death threat security detail for then attorney general, jerry brown. >> at one time, yes, there wa
tonight, hear from an undercover agent that protected them. hundreds of agents now feel the governor is betraying them. >> so, i'm going to ask. >> shouting inside city hall on the streets, more confusion. why occupy protesters and now fighting each other. >> plus, eat as much as you want, lose weight, and lower your cholesterol. >> that's wild. >> it sounds like a farce, but our dr. kim did it. she'll tell you exactly what she ate and how she cheated and still...
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protect, drafted and pass the protect our children act with joe biden was passed in 2008.et to fund it. >> what is the main hurdle that law enforcement agencies face when it comes to taking action in situations like this? >> well, resources, of course. money. because they won't break into the coffers and get the money, but the down deep reason, and this is what really breaks my heart, is children don't vote and don't have any money and politicians don't pay much attention to them. they're great photo ops, but that's about it. when it really comes to protecting our children, we're failing at every level. >> david, what's your response to what you're hearing elected officials in congress say that they want to do something about this, they want to change the reporting standards for alleged sexual abuse and also tie it to federal funding. what do you make of that? >> i, you know, i'll believe it when i see it. i sat with members of congress for three years and had them in tears, sitting in the office. put their arm around me, thank you for what you're doing, we promise we'll g
protect, drafted and pass the protect our children act with joe biden was passed in 2008.et to fund it. >> what is the main hurdle that law enforcement agencies face when it comes to taking action in situations like this? >> well, resources, of course. money. because they won't break into the coffers and get the money, but the down deep reason, and this is what really breaks my heart, is children don't vote and don't have any money and politicians don't pay much attention to them....
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under cover agents provided him with 24 hour protection. and despite orders not to, one of those agents talked to juliette goodrich about the new threat of losing their jobs. >> we are talking death threats on jerry brown and his wife. is that correct? >> yes. >> this special agent whose identity we are protecting was on the death threat security detail for then attorney general, jerry brown. >> at one time, yes, there was 24/7 protection on jerry brown. >> this agent said it was serious, viable death threats. a mexican cartel putting out a hit on jerry brown before he was governor. >> what was the need for that? >> there was a credible threat on him and so protection was awarded to him and his wife. >> at the time, brown was going after mexican drug cartel grow operations. secret agents guarding him around the clock for three months. they could walk around with brown without anyone seeing the security event enterrage. >> we were told to protect. it was a viable threat. it was taken seriously. >> now some of those agents are on a list of ab
under cover agents provided him with 24 hour protection. and despite orders not to, one of those agents talked to juliette goodrich about the new threat of losing their jobs. >> we are talking death threats on jerry brown and his wife. is that correct? >> yes. >> this special agent whose identity we are protecting was on the death threat security detail for then attorney general, jerry brown. >> at one time, yes, there was 24/7 protection on jerry brown. >> this...
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to a certain extent, the mass of a helmet is protective. the more the mass, the more energy it takes to move the helmet and move the head. in theory, it has an infinite mass of the point is struck and then goes back to zero mass afterwards, which is clearly impossible to do. but there are limits on what you can do with a helmet as far as mass. at a certain point, the extra weight becomes a risk in other areas, and you increase the risk of neck injuries and other injuries by doing that. so there is a trade-off in that regard. i do think there is progress that can be made once science gets to the point where they can identify those specific forces are combination of forces or resulting forces that are likely responsible for some of these concuss of issues. the thing that is probably most restrictive is the fact that, right now, you cannot study a living human brain at that level, at the molecular level, or the exxon low-level, while it is being subjected to blows from the outside to see how they respond. there are ways to collect data in the
to a certain extent, the mass of a helmet is protective. the more the mass, the more energy it takes to move the helmet and move the head. in theory, it has an infinite mass of the point is struck and then goes back to zero mass afterwards, which is clearly impossible to do. but there are limits on what you can do with a helmet as far as mass. at a certain point, the extra weight becomes a risk in other areas, and you increase the risk of neck injuries and other injuries by doing that. so there...
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i have a plan to create jobs, fix muni, protect planners, after schools, protect the homeless, and fix our neighborhoods, but it will take strong leadership with the vision to see our full potential and a proven track record to accomplishment. i have never been afraid to stand up to powerful interests to protect regular san franciscans. i will be the mayor san francisco needs with no strings attached. i am dennis herrera, and i hope i can earn your vote for mayor of san francisco. that election day is november 8, 2011. that is the last day to vote in person and the deadline for receipt of vote by mail ballots. >> i am ed le, and i am running for mayor said this appeared as your mayor, i have worked hard to change the tone at city hall, bringing people together to get things done for our city. i know that there is no problem we cannot solve when you listen to the people of san francisco and then focus on solutions. every day, i am focus on creating jobs for san francisco and on improving public safety and the quality of life in our neighborhoods. i am also proud we are putting our city'
i have a plan to create jobs, fix muni, protect planners, after schools, protect the homeless, and fix our neighborhoods, but it will take strong leadership with the vision to see our full potential and a proven track record to accomplishment. i have never been afraid to stand up to powerful interests to protect regular san franciscans. i will be the mayor san francisco needs with no strings attached. i am dennis herrera, and i hope i can earn your vote for mayor of san francisco. that election...
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i think it's the reality of the world we live in a later post nine eleven the safety protections that. you know we have to take thank you for cross winds are one thing but this the washington this is the washington d.c. where buildings look more like fortresses than symbols of american freedom and prosperity and in your face security is just a way of life welcome to the new american reality. it's wednesday november ninth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for sound watching our team. well after much anticipation and speculation the international atomic energy agency has released its latest report on iran's nuclear capabilities and it there's new information about the development of new technology relevant to the production of nuclear weapons could suggest perhaps iran may be working on developing nuclear weapons and this has been several years of gathering information intelligence from ten member states interviews and satellite imagery now some are reading this as evidence that many of the activities associated with a nuclear weapons program were supposed to stop in two thousan
i think it's the reality of the world we live in a later post nine eleven the safety protections that. you know we have to take thank you for cross winds are one thing but this the washington this is the washington d.c. where buildings look more like fortresses than symbols of american freedom and prosperity and in your face security is just a way of life welcome to the new american reality. it's wednesday november ninth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for sound watching our team....
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what that takes to protect that upfront investment and knowing the cyber risk being able to run whileresilient like the military needs to, we need to decide that data at each point and what we need to do to protect that. >> the question i have is historically we think about the data and the protection issue, again, as a government or military issue, or an industrial-based issue. the pentagon is drawing, and there are a lot of good technologies being developed by the commercial industrial base. as we've seen in the latest task force report in saying, okay, a lot of this is intellectual property theft, what do you have to do in order to drive this point home to a lot of companies who are being stolen blind that don't have a lot of these situational awareness tools that you have in government. i mean, do you have to have like almost fire safety laws that apply to everybody? you know, you guys have to have an x amount of technology to protect yourself at all levels even if you're a smaller company? >> so one of the biggest risks we see today to the point made before is the mass exfiltrati
what that takes to protect that upfront investment and knowing the cyber risk being able to run whileresilient like the military needs to, we need to decide that data at each point and what we need to do to protect that. >> the question i have is historically we think about the data and the protection issue, again, as a government or military issue, or an industrial-based issue. the pentagon is drawing, and there are a lot of good technologies being developed by the commercial industrial...
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it's that kind of circle the wagons and protect the institution or protect our guy. let me ask you a question, chris. did they protect jerry sandusky. if they had turned jerry sandusky in in 2002, he would have a lot less criminal instances on his blotter. and he would have perhaps got an shorter jail sentence. right now if he's convicted, he may be in jail the rest of his life. did they help him? >> governor rendell, you're a great man. thanks for coming on. coming up, back to politics, is there everyone left standing who can challenge mitt romney for the republican nomination? this is a revolting development for conservatives in this country, a new cbs poll shows herman cain in the lead with romney tied with newt gingrich. years ago, what a revolting development. i'm out here in los angeles. i said tonight i'll be on bill maher's show tonight talking about my book, "jack kennedy: elusive hero" which i'm proud to say is number three now on "the new york times" and several other best-seller lists. fighting for the top. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. lookin
it's that kind of circle the wagons and protect the institution or protect our guy. let me ask you a question, chris. did they protect jerry sandusky. if they had turned jerry sandusky in in 2002, he would have a lot less criminal instances on his blotter. and he would have perhaps got an shorter jail sentence. right now if he's convicted, he may be in jail the rest of his life. did they help him? >> governor rendell, you're a great man. thanks for coming on. coming up, back to politics,...
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you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me.lating. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. [ denn i've tried it. dollar nobody protects you from mayhem but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required fo prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas.
you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me.lating. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. [ denn i've tried it. dollar nobody protects you from mayhem but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same...
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is there any way we can protect ourselves from this? been unheard of inside the u.s., hackers compromising infrastructure. now, officials confirm they're investigating whether a cybe cyber-attack may have led to the failure of a water pump at a public system in springfield, illinois earlier this month. an official discussed the incident. >> there is some indication there was a breach of some sort into a software program. >> reporter: cybersecurity expert, joe wise disclosed it on his blog after a report to the intelligence and terrorism center. and he was asked about the incident when hackers breached the system from the water systems. >> when the system was showing abnormal problems, they called in an it company to check out the customer. in the process of checking out the computer, in other words, the computer logs of the computer, they found ip addresses that were located in russia. >> reporter: contacted by cnn, the department of homeland security said it's looking into all of this but dh srdhs srkhas it knows whether it was launche
is there any way we can protect ourselves from this? been unheard of inside the u.s., hackers compromising infrastructure. now, officials confirm they're investigating whether a cybe cyber-attack may have led to the failure of a water pump at a public system in springfield, illinois earlier this month. an official discussed the incident. >> there is some indication there was a breach of some sort into a software program. >> reporter: cybersecurity expert, joe wise disclosed it on...
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also in the program, international protection for the un to actually listen. a test of systems that could be one day be a dominant feature that could be on every car. midday in london, 1:00 in the afternoon in rome. after days of seeing the spotlight on athens, the focus of anxiety is shifting to events in italy. the government is being charged a huge interest rates. more on that in a moment. first, we start with greece. the makeup of the new government with national unity is taking place. >> thank you very much indeed. hello from greece, a country the stands on the brink of a new political era today. the imminent end of the premier- shift and the beating of a new, coalition government. the third member of a family to have led this country. along, political legacy is drawing to a close. the greek people are watching. let's give the latest from my colleague, emily buchanan. >> george papandreou faces off with at the end of his premiership and the start of a new, power-sharing government. what does this mean for greece? will that make for harsh measures? with el
also in the program, international protection for the un to actually listen. a test of systems that could be one day be a dominant feature that could be on every car. midday in london, 1:00 in the afternoon in rome. after days of seeing the spotlight on athens, the focus of anxiety is shifting to events in italy. the government is being charged a huge interest rates. more on that in a moment. first, we start with greece. the makeup of the new government with national unity is taking place....
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and again, the protection of the whistle-blowers. supervisor campos: i know that there are some members of the public that have been waiting for quite some time. let me open it up to public comment on this time. i have a card from francisco decosta, but if there is anyone that wants to speak, please come forward. two minutes. >> good afternoon, supervisors. after 20 years at the hospital, i became a whistleblower and i was abruptly recalled laid-off. the report asks you to decide whether whistleblowers are an asset or a threat. in our experience, they are a threat when the report a high level city officials. we reported the laguna honda ceo. such complaints about -- the patient fund, we wanted an audit. instead, we were driven out of the hospital. when we reported retaliation to the ethics commission, and we were told to get a lawyer. the set our complaints were a red herring. supervisor elsbernd said there was no money for an audit. the pr director was belligerent. we were denounced as detractors. when the controller conducted an au
and again, the protection of the whistle-blowers. supervisor campos: i know that there are some members of the public that have been waiting for quite some time. let me open it up to public comment on this time. i have a card from francisco decosta, but if there is anyone that wants to speak, please come forward. two minutes. >> good afternoon, supervisors. after 20 years at the hospital, i became a whistleblower and i was abruptly recalled laid-off. the report asks you to decide whether...
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bishop, would protect the states. the bishop amendment represents a surgical fix that enables the states to nominate no discharge zones to protect important state waters. contrary to some claims, the amendment would not allow a state to shut down vital shipping zones or exempt all its waters from ballast discharges. the amendment specifically addresses these concerns, preventing a state from taking such ags. it provides for limited exemptions, just like those of -- available to states in section 312 of the clean water act for sanitary discharges, an exemption that has been used only 26 times. the bishop amendment would restore the historic balance between the states and the federal government intended by the clean water act. if the members of this body believe that states' rights must be protected from federal overreach, this bill begs the question -- are you with the states or against our states? i support the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york, mr. bishop. i urge its adoption as a critical fix to an ot
bishop, would protect the states. the bishop amendment represents a surgical fix that enables the states to nominate no discharge zones to protect important state waters. contrary to some claims, the amendment would not allow a state to shut down vital shipping zones or exempt all its waters from ballast discharges. the amendment specifically addresses these concerns, preventing a state from taking such ags. it provides for limited exemptions, just like those of -- available to states in...
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and it protects these other areas dentists check most. crest pro-health clinical gum protection.se healthy smiles are built on healthy gums. life opens up when you do. >>> tonight on "the ed show" survey i asked, did herman cain ever have a chance at the gop nomination? 6% of you thought he did. 94% of you said no. >>> coming up, occupy oakland protester and iraq war veteran scott olsen joins me for the first live interview. how he's recovering and his thoughts on how the movement has progressed. that's next. es side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> help him. help him. help him. >> [ bleep ]. >> what happened? what happened? >> he got hit. >> he got shot. >> what's your name? what's your name? what's your name? >> [ bleep ]. >> that violent clash between police and occupy oakland protesters on october 25th took the movement
and it protects these other areas dentists check most. crest pro-health clinical gum protection.se healthy smiles are built on healthy gums. life opens up when you do. >>> tonight on "the ed show" survey i asked, did herman cain ever have a chance at the gop nomination? 6% of you thought he did. 94% of you said no. >>> coming up, occupy oakland protester and iraq war veteran scott olsen joins me for the first live interview. how he's recovering and his thoughts on...
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i think this is about protecting and value -- protecting and valuing our staff.irector nolan: any other members have thought at this point? >> i would echo director heinicke's comments. i think it is only fair to ask staff and directors to have this insurance, and i think protecting them for the job they do for us every day that we should appreciate them and for the insurance to cover them as well as the commission. director nolan: anything else? >> i would also echo director heinicke and director bridges' suggestions. but as we are giving to our staff to do extraordinary things, and it will take some time, and i want to encourage that kind of thinking because i do want to continue to be out in front of everything that we do, and it would be nice to have a little insurance to back us up on this kind of insurance processes and distaff the faith they need to be able to go forth. if it helps -- i think that it does help us move in the direction of more progressive action. playboy director nolan: -- director nolan: it has to be directors and officers all is one thing
i think this is about protecting and value -- protecting and valuing our staff.irector nolan: any other members have thought at this point? >> i would echo director heinicke's comments. i think it is only fair to ask staff and directors to have this insurance, and i think protecting them for the job they do for us every day that we should appreciate them and for the insurance to cover them as well as the commission. director nolan: anything else? >> i would also echo director...
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consumer protection and financial services is a hard job. and by enacting dodd-frank conagra's recognized if you do not make someone singularly responsible for a hard job and should not expect that it's done well. you can count on us to make sure the consumer financial markets actually work for families, for the honest firms that serve them and for the economy as a whole. thank you again for this opportunity and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. we will start the question portion, and i will begin with of the first question. you mentioned just at the end of your statement about your agency being singularly responsible for the consumer protection. and in the dodd-frank bill, it actually says section 1064 requires that the provincial regulators feel that authority to the c -- cfpb but in fact talking anecdotally with you and others it seems to me that the provincial regulators have still held on to the consumer protection staff and responsibilities. so are you really singularly responsible or is it still spread out over the seven
consumer protection and financial services is a hard job. and by enacting dodd-frank conagra's recognized if you do not make someone singularly responsible for a hard job and should not expect that it's done well. you can count on us to make sure the consumer financial markets actually work for families, for the honest firms that serve them and for the economy as a whole. thank you again for this opportunity and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. we will start the question...
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israel and i know in the last twenty years tyrannies that persecuted islamists to protect us all of that is going by the wayside and the israelis credit these railways are the only ones who have stood up and said democracy may not be very good for our security and they couldn't be more correct and if it's written is real attacks around the americans will get blamed for condoning it whether we did or not so i think what we're seeing is a slow almost inexorable ed vance toward some kind of a conflict with with iran. that was former cia agent michael scheuer and to see artie's entire exclusive interview with him is it had to our website r t v dot com . well today is international day against the semitism and fascism widely recognized across europe november ninth one thousand nine hundred eighty eight was the day the nazis again their program against the jews setting synagogues on fire and vandalizing stores and businesses owned by jews many see this as the symbolic start of the holocaust so we wanted to take today to look deeper into a new published a study by the anti-defamation leagu
israel and i know in the last twenty years tyrannies that persecuted islamists to protect us all of that is going by the wayside and the israelis credit these railways are the only ones who have stood up and said democracy may not be very good for our security and they couldn't be more correct and if it's written is real attacks around the americans will get blamed for condoning it whether we did or not so i think what we're seeing is a slow almost inexorable ed vance toward some kind of a...
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we've mandated to protect civilians against the threats. that is the reason why we targeted gaddafi regime military facilities. >> if the mission was to protect the civilians, why was nato -- where was day to when it came to sirte? >> the fact is that the ntc forces did all they could to protect civilians. i have no evidence ntc forces deliberately attacked civilians. the fact is, and remnants of the gaddafi regime forces were still fighting in sirte, and they also used as human shields. my point is, it was the gaddafi regime and later on the remnants of the gaddafi regime that was the threat against civilians. >> what can nato member states offered libya now in concrete terms? >> for nato, operation unify and protect will be terminated by midnight today. i do not foresee a major nato role thereafter. >> we are live from singapore and london. the use of drought attacks and civilian casualties in pakistan. -- drone attacks and civilian casualties in pakistan. >> this does storms have left more than 3 billion homes without power. >> russian b
we've mandated to protect civilians against the threats. that is the reason why we targeted gaddafi regime military facilities. >> if the mission was to protect the civilians, why was nato -- where was day to when it came to sirte? >> the fact is that the ntc forces did all they could to protect civilians. i have no evidence ntc forces deliberately attacked civilians. the fact is, and remnants of the gaddafi regime forces were still fighting in sirte, and they also used as human...
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you cannot protect bad cops. they will ruin you. if there are 100 cops and three of them are bad, we look at these videos and say, you are all bad. how do we get that the community's faith? it cannot be done by one person. i think we start teaching young policeman -- if you like, if you teach -- if you cheat, you are going to get fired. you are going to get prosecuted. that is the message to come out of these cases. if they commit perjury, they have to go. we have to teach young officers and older officers, you cannot do this. you should never have started. breaking the rules because you think you have to do it to get a bad guy, breaking the rules because you do not trust defense lawyers because we are going to let these scumbags off. i trust
you cannot protect bad cops. they will ruin you. if there are 100 cops and three of them are bad, we look at these videos and say, you are all bad. how do we get that the community's faith? it cannot be done by one person. i think we start teaching young policeman -- if you like, if you teach -- if you cheat, you are going to get fired. you are going to get prosecuted. that is the message to come out of these cases. if they commit perjury, they have to go. we have to teach young officers and...
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you cannot protect bad cops. they will ruin you. if there are 100 cops and three of them are bad, we look at these videos and say, you are all bad. how do we get that the community's faith? it cannot be done by one person. i think we start teaching young policeman -- if you like, if you teach -- if you cheat, you are going to get fired. you are going to get prosecuted. that is the message to come out of these cases. if they commit perjury, they have to go. we
you cannot protect bad cops. they will ruin you. if there are 100 cops and three of them are bad, we look at these videos and say, you are all bad. how do we get that the community's faith? it cannot be done by one person. i think we start teaching young policeman -- if you like, if you teach -- if you cheat, you are going to get fired. you are going to get prosecuted. that is the message to come out of these cases. if they commit perjury, they have to go. we
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or unusual ways to protect nature. and where farming pioneers place local cuisine to the highest pitch. but where future developments depend on the way. to russia's black sea coast should close up on the arctic. wealthy british scientists on. the. market finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my scars are raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r.t. . eager cotton is a ranger at the far east marine nature reserve he is famous for his knowledge of common seals since he began studying them in one nine hundred ninety six the ego has defended a thesis and written many scientific papers on the subject he spends nearly all his time on ellis island or with google we're on the lookout for possible intruders along the reserves perimeter of the river. the closest seal nursery can be clearly seen from here will it's possible to monitor the twenty four hour movement of incoming and outgoing seals. the for most true reason is the seals southernmost
or unusual ways to protect nature. and where farming pioneers place local cuisine to the highest pitch. but where future developments depend on the way. to russia's black sea coast should close up on the arctic. wealthy british scientists on. the. market finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my scars are raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r.t. . eager cotton is a ranger at the far east marine nature...
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he's a personal protection. >> yes, these are personal protections but they're bound up in identity and the larger identity of penn state. there was a scathing piece in "the washington post" that everybody should read by a guy named thomas, 31, an army veteran from the happy valley. a second mile kid. and he said this generation has failed us. over and over and over again. not just at penn state and not just in the church. he cited congress, and i think the disgust with now an institution protects itself. chris: helene, last word. >> once you started down the road of not alerting the authorities, then it all gets tied up into what did you know, when did you know it? and that's when people start not wanting to say anything. if they had come out with this right away and dumped jerry sandusky, we would not be sitting here having any of this conversation. and it wouldn't be about -- chris: the cover-up you're incriminating. >> when you cover up -- chris: so much like watergate. >> that raises the question, what is still being covered up? i think there's a lot more to the story. chris: when
he's a personal protection. >> yes, these are personal protections but they're bound up in identity and the larger identity of penn state. there was a scathing piece in "the washington post" that everybody should read by a guy named thomas, 31, an army veteran from the happy valley. a second mile kid. and he said this generation has failed us. over and over and over again. not just at penn state and not just in the church. he cited congress, and i think the disgust with now an...
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top officials failing to act to protect the kids, rather, choosing to protect their eporter: a. >> reporter: anderson is now working with several men he says iorvived severe sexual abuse, molestation and rape by former survstate coach jerry sandusky. >> the emotions of the survivors and their families right now are really a re-dramatization. it's a mixture of despair, confusion, and fury. >> reporter: a key witness mcqueat sandusky is assistant football coach michael mcqueary. at now there are conflicting stories of exactly what mcqueary earyafter he says he witnessed lindusky rape a boy in 2002. macleary has declined to discuss >> repse in public. >> i just don't have anything else to say. >> reporter: in this grand jury the report, mcqueary says after seeing sandusky and the boy in the football locker room shower imound 9:30 p.m., he left byediately, distraught, and he was never questioned by university police and no other entity conducted an mvestigation. but in an e-mail obtained by the associated press, mcqueary claims when he saw the alleged witack, "i did stop it, not physically and
top officials failing to act to protect the kids, rather, choosing to protect their eporter: a. >> reporter: anderson is now working with several men he says iorvived severe sexual abuse, molestation and rape by former survstate coach jerry sandusky. >> the emotions of the survivors and their families right now are really a re-dramatization. it's a mixture of despair, confusion, and fury. >> reporter: a key witness mcqueat sandusky is assistant football coach michael mcqueary....
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and protect it. and there are some cases where you just have to give food aid, because there are refugees on the move, and you can't talk about, you know, nature and all that. you just have to give them food or medicine or whatever. but in a lot of cases, in maybe the majority of the cases, that link can be made and strengthened. >> hinojosa: but what about when you hear... when you see what's happened with the poor, which is, "you know what? i do have to take down that tree, because i need to build the fire, because i need to... and i'm going to keep on cutting down the trees as fast as i possibly can." and then people are saying, "well, you see? that's the problem, is that you've got too many people, and people are using up the resources." and if they're poor and they're desperate, they're going to do what they have to do. >> right, so that's called the tragedy of the commons, which is that if there's a resource out there, and it's a collective resource, there's an accelerating chain where each ind
and protect it. and there are some cases where you just have to give food aid, because there are refugees on the move, and you can't talk about, you know, nature and all that. you just have to give them food or medicine or whatever. but in a lot of cases, in maybe the majority of the cases, that link can be made and strengthened. >> hinojosa: but what about when you hear... when you see what's happened with the poor, which is, "you know what? i do have to take down that tree, because...
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protect consumers against corporate greed. you want to put people in jail, i want to second with what michele said, you ought to put in barney frank and chris dodd. >> i fought against the housing and jobs destruction act. >> housing and jobs destruction act? it actually promotes transparency in an industry that fueled the collapse. the mortgage industry. it helped protect real people, including our men and women in the armed forces and know we have the banks at nearly 5,000 of those members of the military. people like tom collette, father of specialist aaron. he's been serving in iraq for two years and he's on his way home. problem is, there might not be a home when he gts there. tim's home has been foreclosed but he's fighting to stay there. this is unpatriotic and is unamerican and we have to fight. joining me now is tim collette, father to aaron, who will be home from iraq this christmas. and senator chris murray from oregon who has been advocating for chris since june. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me
protect consumers against corporate greed. you want to put people in jail, i want to second with what michele said, you ought to put in barney frank and chris dodd. >> i fought against the housing and jobs destruction act. >> housing and jobs destruction act? it actually promotes transparency in an industry that fueled the collapse. the mortgage industry. it helped protect real people, including our men and women in the armed forces and know we have the banks at nearly 5,000 of...
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it's already protected. and if the second amendment doesn't protect my right to carry a concealed weapon from state to state to state, then the 9th and 10th amendments leave that responsibility to individuals and the states to regulate on their own. i came to congress to protect freedom. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to shoot targets. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to hunt for deer and turkey. i think the second amendment was put in the bill of rights so that i could defend my freedom against an overbearing federal government. i don't want the federal government in any issue of the law where the constitution does not require it. and it does not require it here. don't tell me it's an interstate commerce clause issue. we dismissed that on my side of the aisle regularly. don't tell me it's necessary and proper. we dismiss that on our side of the aisle regularly. and don't tell me it's full faith and credit because w
it's already protected. and if the second amendment doesn't protect my right to carry a concealed weapon from state to state to state, then the 9th and 10th amendments leave that responsibility to individuals and the states to regulate on their own. i came to congress to protect freedom. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to shoot targets. i don't believe the second amendment was put in the bill of rights to allow me to hunt for deer and turkey. i...
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what one has to appreciate that is also delaying protection, so if one wants protection as early in life as possible from spreading vaccines out is not a good idea i think i should stop there. i probably have covered every question that you answered but i tried to cover it in many points. >> emeritus professor of pediatrics at the university of pennsylvania that is where he is joining from in philadelphia. he's also been a project advisor on the history of the vaccines project. i wanted to ask you and this may relate to the last caller her concerns over vaccinations as the "the washington times" say thousands entered california schools without vaccines not for the class of, for the kindergarteners at a record percentage of parents who use their personal belief exemption to avoid immunization requirements and the development it causes concern among the state officials. can you weigh in on this? and give us a sense -- you talk to the regulation of the testing vaccination but who in the federal government had the authority to require or mandate vaccinations? >> guest: that's an interesting
what one has to appreciate that is also delaying protection, so if one wants protection as early in life as possible from spreading vaccines out is not a good idea i think i should stop there. i probably have covered every question that you answered but i tried to cover it in many points. >> emeritus professor of pediatrics at the university of pennsylvania that is where he is joining from in philadelphia. he's also been a project advisor on the history of the vaccines project. i wanted...