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dean rusk as secretary of state had one of the most thankless jobs in the world. it seems to me, and what my greek teacher used to call a sober second thought, did a tremendous job. there are people who ran departments. >> secretary of labor during johnson's administration. >> kennedy and johnson. i am not prepared for that question. without having a long list, i don't think there are a lot of people -- there are some politicians who i think do a good job, who are on the good side. >> you have a favorite president? >> kennedy, he was the president i knew the best and was closest to. i went on a trip that had been arranged by tom lovejoy, an assistant secretary. a great environmental expert. we went down to the rain forest in brazil with congressman. led by senator tim worth of colorado. al gore. and lots of other people. lying in a hammock in the jungle -- >> can you talk about how presidents have dealt with people? people that have done it the wrong way and the right way? the fact that george bush has met with the press so often, did that work to his advantage? a
dean rusk as secretary of state had one of the most thankless jobs in the world. it seems to me, and what my greek teacher used to call a sober second thought, did a tremendous job. there are people who ran departments. >> secretary of labor during johnson's administration. >> kennedy and johnson. i am not prepared for that question. without having a long list, i don't think there are a lot of people -- there are some politicians who i think do a good job, who are on the good side....
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dean rusk as secretary of state had one of the most thankless jobs in the world. me, and what my greek teacher used to call a sober second thought, did a tremendous job. there are people who ran departments. secretary of labor during johnson's administration. >> kennedy and johnson. i am not prepared for that question. without having a long list, i don't think there are a lot of there are some politicians who i think do a good job, who are on the good side. >> you have a favorite president? >> kennedy, he was the president i knew the best and was closest to. with -- thatrip had been arranged by tom lovejoy, and assistant secretary. a great environmental exi expert. we went down to the rain forest in brazil with congressman. led by senator tim worth of colorado. gore. and lots of other people. -- seem to beake good people. >> can you talk about how presidents have dealt with people? people that have done it the wrong way and the right way? the fact that george bush has met with the press so often, did that work to his advantage? and wisely presidencies as you saw t
dean rusk as secretary of state had one of the most thankless jobs in the world. me, and what my greek teacher used to call a sober second thought, did a tremendous job. there are people who ran departments. secretary of labor during johnson's administration. >> kennedy and johnson. i am not prepared for that question. without having a long list, i don't think there are a lot of there are some politicians who i think do a good job, who are on the good side. >> you have a favorite...
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kennedy went out and met people like mcnamara and rusk. and he talked they will into itself recruited people. he didn't even know they will. presidents should go out and look for people. they should be practicing affirmative action all the time leading or else they get atrophied into that little world. people like valerie and mrs. obama. you're just listening to the same people all the time. i know it is a rigorous demand but it is a real one. or you will get smaller as your presidency goes on. thank you. we're learning more about the man fighting for his life in that dallas hospital after coming in with ebola. the cdc said it is monitoring everyone he's come in contact with and that apparently includes a number of school age children. my question, who is responsible for keeping ebola out of this country and how did this guy get in? and a numb received a complaint from gay republican saying he could be part of a political party also joining us, michelle bernard and sam stein. then one in four the. rand paul's father says that's something w
kennedy went out and met people like mcnamara and rusk. and he talked they will into itself recruited people. he didn't even know they will. presidents should go out and look for people. they should be practicing affirmative action all the time leading or else they get atrophied into that little world. people like valerie and mrs. obama. you're just listening to the same people all the time. i know it is a rigorous demand but it is a real one. or you will get smaller as your presidency goes on....
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. >> elon rusk saying the sales data in "the wall street journal" was incorrect. we're going to the source of the data to get the real story. >>> if you think falling oil prices are all bad news for the stocks. think again. we have the four areas that perform best. plus more on all the names moving in the after hours earnings session like gilead, u.s. steel, be right back with that detail. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't always bring back customer data. because many customers don't like it when their data moves around. can i go now? if you're going to do business globally, you need a cloud that can keep your data where it needs to be. today, there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answe
. >> elon rusk saying the sales data in "the wall street journal" was incorrect. we're going to the source of the data to get the real story. >>> if you think falling oil prices are all bad news for the stocks. think again. we have the four areas that perform best. plus more on all the names moving in the after hours earnings session like gilead, u.s. steel, be right back with that detail. you can bring back a lot of things from a trip around the world. but you can't...
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donovan says the rusk of you getting the disease is still very low. the fabric on the airplane? say, for instance, bodily fluids get on the fabric, get on the seats. what's the probability of getting it that way? >> it's very subs septembus is believe cleaning agents. in africa we use bleach solutions frequently but even washing your hands with soap and water would kill the virus. >> ebola is not an air born virus so unlike the flew there's little concern about getting it from someone who coughs or sneezes on a plane. but the u.n. ebola chief raises the possibility, however remote, that the virus could mutate and become air born. >> well, that would be a game changer. >> a game changer because ebola could become much more infectious, transmitted just like the flu. >> i've seen some of those concerns raised and clearly any virus that became airborne with this type of lethality rate would be concerning. >> until then, there seems to be no reason to alter flying habits. dan simon, cnn, victorville, california. >> so far, the world health organization say
donovan says the rusk of you getting the disease is still very low. the fabric on the airplane? say, for instance, bodily fluids get on the fabric, get on the seats. what's the probability of getting it that way? >> it's very subs septembus is believe cleaning agents. in africa we use bleach solutions frequently but even washing your hands with soap and water would kill the virus. >> ebola is not an air born virus so unlike the flew there's little concern about getting it from...
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. >> : rusk >> : also kept on to be >> : his relatives are the the >> : >> : senate pictures cut >> : good a developing story in the state. the concord actually homeowners being told park their cars in the garage after the man spotting this surveillance video using a keyless entry sec and other people's car >> : lever nod in the bidding was been happening very secluded neighborhood and this happened monday overnight. joining me now is greg hamilton hit happened you. it tells exactly what happens >> : at happen early monday morning. we just finished watching the world series game 5 giants won and was when to bed. then bottom-line is business as usual on 230 in the morning on foot. they were working walking on the neighborhood came up to a car parked outside and then they had some sort of electronic device they used to gain entry to the car and clever was inside enough you woke up and guarded for work >> : awoke up saw the door my car was slightly ajar and didn't look normal. it went to the car bottom-line look inside and stuff had been taken at >> : yet surveillance cameras describe wh
. >> : rusk >> : also kept on to be >> : his relatives are the the >> : >> : senate pictures cut >> : good a developing story in the state. the concord actually homeowners being told park their cars in the garage after the man spotting this surveillance video using a keyless entry sec and other people's car >> : lever nod in the bidding was been happening very secluded neighborhood and this happened monday overnight. joining me now is greg hamilton hit...
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suzanne rusk, mother of two and lifestyle editor of family circle magazine. >> and liz stern has threeit is about this 11-year-old raised by underground creatures. it is something that is really appealing to little kids. like my 4-year-old couldn't wait to see it. it is not -- it is too dark. >> you like it? >> for 4-year-olds it is probably a little dark. it is darker, but my kids loved it. >> i think you can take an 8-year-old, 7-year-old. >> 7-year-old and 10-year-old, i recommend it. it is scary but the animation is superb. >> let's talk about the reese witherspoon movie called "the good lie". that's getting a lot of great buzz. >> a great movie for adults. it is about four lost boys of sudan who relocate to the united states just before 9/11 and they see the employment counselor who tries to get them a job. it is a story we should all know, really uplifting. >> based in truth? >> it is based on the events of the lost boys of sudan, but what is interesting about it for me is that even though it is a story we want kids to know, i have reservations about kids seeing it. there is the
suzanne rusk, mother of two and lifestyle editor of family circle magazine. >> and liz stern has threeit is about this 11-year-old raised by underground creatures. it is something that is really appealing to little kids. like my 4-year-old couldn't wait to see it. it is not -- it is too dark. >> you like it? >> for 4-year-olds it is probably a little dark. it is darker, but my kids loved it. >> i think you can take an 8-year-old, 7-year-old. >> 7-year-old and...