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william sanders. a commonly held notion among the public at large and also among some of my anthropological colleagues is that non-western peoples live in harmony with nature, that they have relatively stable environmental relationships. what archaeology teaches us is that that's not true. keach: in the new world, human beings appeared for the first time more than 10,000 years before the birth of christ. over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemala and honduras. this is the realm of the ancient maya. they built magnificent cities and peopled them with the portraits of their kings. these are the ruins of copan in honduras. the mystery of the rise and fall of these maya kingdoms has fascinated archaeologists for centuries. it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture, sculpture and painting, "all the arts which embellish life "had flourished in this overgrown forest. "the city was desola
william sanders. a commonly held notion among the public at large and also among some of my anthropological colleagues is that non-western peoples live in harmony with nature, that they have relatively stable environmental relationships. what archaeology teaches us is that that's not true. keach: in the new world, human beings appeared for the first time more than 10,000 years before the birth of christ. over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemala and...
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again, what a night it's been for sanders. there's more than one guy named sanders who was ready for primetime tonight. not just deion, but so too was emmanuel. phil: yeah. i think that play right before half, playing that aggressive coverage. that's the one to look back on and go, that was a mistake. emmanuel sanders, one of the reasons they wanted him, the offensive coordinator learned under st. louis. and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that -- isaac bruce and they thought he was close to that. jim: next gen stats have him credited with 968 yards of running tonight in total, of all the plays. 120 receiving yards. that's thompson hurdling ahead for another first down. time-out called again by the chargers. their last. phil: bring the tight end, virgil green, across. everybody chasing the football. thompson cuts it back. good run. really, when you look at it, starting corners are out, you have to see san diego if they're willing to fight. jim: the broncos will goen to a three-game ro
again, what a night it's been for sanders. there's more than one guy named sanders who was ready for primetime tonight. not just deion, but so too was emmanuel. phil: yeah. i think that play right before half, playing that aggressive coverage. that's the one to look back on and go, that was a mistake. emmanuel sanders, one of the reasons they wanted him, the offensive coordinator learned under st. louis. and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that --...
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again, what a night it's been for sanders. there's more than one guy named sanders who was ready for primetime tonight. not just deion, but so too was emmanuel. phil: yeah. i think that play right before half, playing that aggressive coverage. that's the one to look back on and go, that was a mistake. emmanuel sanders, one of the reasons they wanted him, the offensive coordinator learned under st. louis. and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that -- isaac bruce and they thought he was close to that. jim: next gen stats have him credited with 968 yards of running tonight in total, of all the plays. 120 receiving yards. that's thompson hurdling ahead for another first down. time-out called again by the chargers. their last. phil: bring the tight end, virgil green, across. everybody chasing the football. thompson cuts it back. good run. really, when you look at it, starting corners are out, you have to see san diego if they're willing to fight. jim: the broncos will goen to a three-game ro
again, what a night it's been for sanders. there's more than one guy named sanders who was ready for primetime tonight. not just deion, but so too was emmanuel. phil: yeah. i think that play right before half, playing that aggressive coverage. that's the one to look back on and go, that was a mistake. emmanuel sanders, one of the reasons they wanted him, the offensive coordinator learned under st. louis. and he wanted a route runner like asack bruce and they thought he was close to that --...
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a leader of the excavations in copan since 1980 is archaeologist william sanders. an objective of archaeological research is to try to reconstruct the whole culture from top to bottom, from the economy and technology up to the religion. the problem is that what we find in the field as data is primarily information on technology, on the material culture. you find buildings and pot shards and stone tools and things like that. so how do you move from that data to the organization of society and then to their religion and these other aspects of culture ? and there is only one way to do that. and that is to go to living populations, living cultures that are being studied by ethnographers, by our colleagues in cultural anthropology, and use them as analogies. keach: in the 1970s, anthropologists documented a society called the kawelka in the highlan of papua new guinea. the kawelka society numbers about 1,000. they could be either a tribe or a chiefdom, because the population limits defining social types are not fixed. here in the highlands, people raise sweet potatoes a
a leader of the excavations in copan since 1980 is archaeologist william sanders. an objective of archaeological research is to try to reconstruct the whole culture from top to bottom, from the economy and technology up to the religion. the problem is that what we find in the field as data is primarily information on technology, on the material culture. you find buildings and pot shards and stone tools and things like that. so how do you move from that data to the organization of society and...
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senator bernie sanders from vermont, thanks for coming in.e will be right back. ♪ >> there are very few people in this world of such giant enormous stature that they have journalists label to them. tonight, joining us now is joe barton. lebron has said this game could be one of the biggest sporting events ever. certainly, that may be true for the city of cleveland. talk about what that means to that town. >> it means everything. thank you for having me. it's almost hard to describe. you can see what is going on in this town tonight. downtown is packed already. everyone has their cavs jerseys on, but it's more of a feeling. >> you are on the floor at the stadium where you will be watching the game tonight. he's a huge legal sports figure but also a big figure in the state of ohio. doc about his education initiative and what he's trying to do to help the state beyond the court. >> he has a mentoring program in akron schools to try to prevent at risk kids from dropping out. it starts in the third grade, and we won't know if it works until 2021,
senator bernie sanders from vermont, thanks for coming in.e will be right back. ♪ >> there are very few people in this world of such giant enormous stature that they have journalists label to them. tonight, joining us now is joe barton. lebron has said this game could be one of the biggest sporting events ever. certainly, that may be true for the city of cleveland. talk about what that means to that town. >> it means everything. thank you for having me. it's almost hard to...
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emanuel sanders got on twitter. said he worked on fundamentals. >> twitter's great. >> there's sanders. manning out of the shotgun. >> everybody should be on. >> should have started him. 33% of you did not. did not. manning, sanders, just back to back to back. it's endorsed by fred mcgriff. broncos win. >>> 18th-ranked east carolina hosting uconn. shane to justin hardy. and nancy drew's favorite player, justin hardy, one of the hardy boys. endorsed by frank hardy. uconn caught two touchdown passes in the third. they were a four-touchdown underdog. tied it. but allen gets his second, and east carolina wins it 31-21. i understand they're still raging at b's barbecue. tell them gret sent you. >> just get it out, breeders' cup names. there's a horse, valiant amelia from peru. he raised the -- >> huh? >> take it to the bank. >> was that english? >> those guys. it's the end of their night. >> maybe he didn't want to pay the parking bill. >>> look at this by, driving in iceland. has a problem with the chain-linked gate. al
emanuel sanders got on twitter. said he worked on fundamentals. >> twitter's great. >> there's sanders. manning out of the shotgun. >> everybody should be on. >> should have started him. 33% of you did not. did not. manning, sanders, just back to back to back. it's endorsed by fred mcgriff. broncos win. >>> 18th-ranked east carolina hosting uconn. shane to justin hardy. and nancy drew's favorite player, justin hardy, one of the hardy boys. endorsed by frank...
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archaeologist william sanders. between 1200 a.d. and 1428, the area was occupied by 40 competing states. occasionally, one of these states would conquer some of the others and form a small empire for one or two generations. but then it would collapse again. in 1428, however, things changed dramatically. three of these states overthrow their lord, form a military alliance, and embark on a career of conquest that is to carry them over all of mesoamerica. keach: within less than a century, the aztecs had conquered hundreds of formerly independent states, established provincial capitals, and controlled a population of five to six million people. the center of the aztec empire was the city of tenochtitlan, an island in the middle of an extensive lake system. today, tenochtitlan is buried in 1978, workers digging ditches for electric cable hit something hard. it turned out to be a huge stone sculpture depicting an aztec goddess. excavations around the sculpture eventually led to the discovery of a large complex of buildings directly below
archaeologist william sanders. between 1200 a.d. and 1428, the area was occupied by 40 competing states. occasionally, one of these states would conquer some of the others and form a small empire for one or two generations. but then it would collapse again. in 1428, however, things changed dramatically. three of these states overthrow their lord, form a military alliance, and embark on a career of conquest that is to carry them over all of mesoamerica. keach: within less than a century, the...
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david sanders -- david sanders, we appreciate you being with us. you so much. >> thank you, professor. >> and again, we're just four minutes away from this news conference out of dallas. we'll be back in just a moment. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. >>> good morning. so gl
david sanders -- david sanders, we appreciate you being with us. you so much. >> thank you, professor. >> and again, we're just four minutes away from this news conference out of dallas. we'll be back in just a moment. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you...
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the chair is senator bernie sanders of vermont. we want to thank cspan for covering this important hearing, and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today, and we very much appreciate your being here. united states has i think a very effective form of government in the sense that we are a federalist system, which means that we have 50 separate states and it is very common that one state learns from one another state is doing. every day in california or north carolina or vermont, somebody is coming up with an idea or program and it works. other people steal those ideas and learn from those ideas and that's a pretty effective way of going forward. i do not believe that we utilize that practice as much as we should internationally. the united states is not the only country on earth. there are other countries that are doing very positive interesting things and we should be learning from them. in a sense that's what this hearing is about. it's t
the chair is senator bernie sanders of vermont. we want to thank cspan for covering this important hearing, and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today, and we very much appreciate your being here. united states has i think a very effective form of government in the sense that we are a federalist system, which means that we have 50 separate states and it is very common that one state learns from one...
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the chair is senator bernie sanders of vermont. we want to thank cspan for covering this important hearing, and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today, and we very much appreciate your being here. united states has i think a very effective form of government in the sense that we are a federalist system, which means that we have 50 separate states and it is very common that one state learns from one another state is doing. every day in california or north carolina or vermont, somebody is coming up with an idea or program and it works. other people steal those ideas and learn from those ideas and that's a pretty effective way of going forward. i do not believe that we utilize that practice as much as we should internationally. the united states is not the only country on earth. there are other countries that are doing very positive interesting things and we should be learning from them. in a sense that's what this hearing is about. it's t
the chair is senator bernie sanders of vermont. we want to thank cspan for covering this important hearing, and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today, and we very much appreciate your being here. united states has i think a very effective form of government in the sense that we are a federalist system, which means that we have 50 separate states and it is very common that one state learns from one...
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. >> with his team at purdue university, biologist david sanders has been working with ebola for morethan a decade. initially, he only meant ebola to be as a carrier. what he learned confirms his caution that the ebola virus can attach itself to the lungs. >> what we were able to show is that the virus enters into the lung cells from the airway site. we actually have the data. that's second point. the receptors are on the lung cells and they are on the side of the lung cells, the same side influenza uses to get into the lung. >> the implication is that ebola is easier to spread than health officials realize. >> that is possible, the other possibility is the virus may have to change in order for it to be less subject to desiccation or able to survive on surfaces easier. >> sanders isn't a lone woofl in raising thin -- woofl in wolf i. national institutes of health the cdc and the united nations, sanders point out that very few scientific researchers have focused on ebola as he has. and there could be a disconnect between what scientists believe and what researchers see in the library.
. >> with his team at purdue university, biologist david sanders has been working with ebola for morethan a decade. initially, he only meant ebola to be as a carrier. what he learned confirms his caution that the ebola virus can attach itself to the lungs. >> what we were able to show is that the virus enters into the lung cells from the airway site. we actually have the data. that's second point. the receptors are on the lung cells and they are on the side of the lung cells, the...
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archaeologist bill sanders. sanders: the writing system i doubt was understood by more than 10% or 20% of the population. the rest of the population, i am sure understood the meaning of the icons -- the carvings of gods, the representations of the kings and the symbols that they carried on their dress, headdress and so on. when they came here for the great public ceremonies, they would see these things and understand what they meant. keach: but for today's archaeologists, the meaning of these symbols is more elusive. at copan, artist barbara fash directs the reconstruction of a building commemorated after the death of king 18 rabbit. the workers are guided by an ancient pattern on a surviving wall. how do scholars interpret patterns like this which don't contain specific information like dates or words ? if you look at the side of the building that was still in place, and you see the regular course of rock going horizontal. and then there are these pieces going diagonally and weaving in with each other, and they
archaeologist bill sanders. sanders: the writing system i doubt was understood by more than 10% or 20% of the population. the rest of the population, i am sure understood the meaning of the icons -- the carvings of gods, the representations of the kings and the symbols that they carried on their dress, headdress and so on. when they came here for the great public ceremonies, they would see these things and understand what they meant. keach: but for today's archaeologists, the meaning of these...
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chairman, senator sanders ranking member burr and senator enzee. my name is sue mae cheng, research analyst at the woodrow wilson school of international affairs, princeton university. thank you for inviting me to testify. i have been asked to give an overview of single payer system and my written testimony into a few salient points. an overarching point in my testimony is that single payer systems are notes same as socialized medicine or socialism so often assumed in this country. in socialized medicine, government owns and operates the health care delivery system and finances it. the health system americans reserve for their military veterans and va system is purely socialized medicine. single payer systems are typically just social insurance, like the social security system, under social health insurance, the government merely organizes the financing of health care but the health care delivery system typically is private and can include for profit entities. medicaid, for example, the social insurance, it is social insurance but not socialized me
chairman, senator sanders ranking member burr and senator enzee. my name is sue mae cheng, research analyst at the woodrow wilson school of international affairs, princeton university. thank you for inviting me to testify. i have been asked to give an overview of single payer system and my written testimony into a few salient points. an overarching point in my testimony is that single payer systems are notes same as socialized medicine or socialism so often assumed in this country. in...
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i didn't hear a lot of talk about jim webb or bernie sanders. i think people know they might run but not a lot of talk around them. the question i always come back to is, who can mobilize the donors, the political support and the endorsements needed to really run a real campaign? i keep coming back to, elizabeth warren is the one person who i think could do that. there are donors available who she could rally. she could also raise money because she has a big grassroots following. i hard to see a lot of other democrats who have that. there are donors out there that's sort of an anybody but hillary group. they're having a hard time finding someone who's viable right now to really run and take her on directly. i suspect that's why -- bernie sanders and jim webb to me sound like they're running more issue-based campaigns. it's not really about beating hillary. it's about saying we want medicare for all f you're bernie sanders. i think that's what they're talking about right now. >> part of what hillary has in her pocket, one thing we don't know what
i didn't hear a lot of talk about jim webb or bernie sanders. i think people know they might run but not a lot of talk around them. the question i always come back to is, who can mobilize the donors, the political support and the endorsements needed to really run a real campaign? i keep coming back to, elizabeth warren is the one person who i think could do that. there are donors available who she could rally. she could also raise money because she has a big grassroots following. i hard to see...
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senator bernie sanders is an independent from vermont. he joins me. senator sanders, i think it's fair to say and describe you as a dove, but you have also warned that you think isis is a dangerous and lethal operation and needs to be stopped. tell me as you look at what's happening now, and that is that while the air assaults continue and have some effect on their targets, they don't seem to be slowing isis in any way. what's your next move? >> well, candy, i think the main point being made is of course isis is a brutal, awful, dangerous army and they have got to be defeated. but, candy, this is not just an american problem. this is an international crisis. this is a regional crisis. i think the people of america are getting sick and tired of the world and the region, saudi arabia and the other countries saying hey, we don't have to do anything about it. the american taxpayer, the american soldiers will do all the work for us. most people don't know is that saudi arabia is the fourth largest defense spender in the world, more than the u.k., more than
senator bernie sanders is an independent from vermont. he joins me. senator sanders, i think it's fair to say and describe you as a dove, but you have also warned that you think isis is a dangerous and lethal operation and needs to be stopped. tell me as you look at what's happening now, and that is that while the air assaults continue and have some effect on their targets, they don't seem to be slowing isis in any way. what's your next move? >> well, candy, i think the main point being...
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david sanders from purdue university. we would like to hear from you both this morning. is your confidence level when it comes to how prepared u.s. hospitals are to treat an ebola patient if it were to go to them? >> actually, i'm very confident. and if anything, this event in dallas has given all hospitals once again a wakeup call and has been a lesson. hospitals are out there reviewing their infection control policies and procedures. they're training their personnel in how to use the protective gear that we would employ in the context of an ebola patient. and we're conducting drills. we at vanderbilt have had a fake ebola patient come in to our emergency room and then transferred to our intensive care unit. we all took notes during the process. you always learn something during drills. and so hospitals, even those in relatively remote areas now took a lesson from dallas and said, you know, that could happen here. so i think we're all increasingly aware and able to manage such patients. does that mean that glitches still couldn't occur? of course they could. these patie
david sanders from purdue university. we would like to hear from you both this morning. is your confidence level when it comes to how prepared u.s. hospitals are to treat an ebola patient if it were to go to them? >> actually, i'm very confident. and if anything, this event in dallas has given all hospitals once again a wakeup call and has been a lesson. hospitals are out there reviewing their infection control policies and procedures. they're training their personnel in how to use the...
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. >> with his team at purdue university, biologist david sanders has been working with ebola for more than a decade. he meant to use it as a carrier to bring other molecules into the body. what he learned confirms his knowledge now, that the ebola virus can attach itself to the lungs. >> what we were able to show is that the virus enters into the lung cells from the air side. the receptor receptors are on te side of the lung cells as influenza virus uses to get into the young. >> it could be easier to spread than health officials realize. >> suppose i breathe. >> a molecule? >> that's possible. the virus may have to change in order to be less subject to december case ition odesiccatio. >> sanders isn't a lone wolf in raising the possibility of easier transmission or mutation. infectious disease writer james osterholm, wrote an article. swatted down about by the nifs national institutes of health, cdc and w.h.o. there could be a disconnect between what first line health care workers believe and what scientists see in the laboratory. >> most people who were commenting were unfamiliar wi
. >> with his team at purdue university, biologist david sanders has been working with ebola for more than a decade. he meant to use it as a carrier to bring other molecules into the body. what he learned confirms his knowledge now, that the ebola virus can attach itself to the lungs. >> what we were able to show is that the virus enters into the lung cells from the air side. the receptor receptors are on te side of the lung cells as influenza virus uses to get into the young....
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manning, sanders, just back to back to back. it's endorsed by fred, broncos win. >>> 18th-ranked east carolina hosti ining uconn. and nancy drew's favorite player, justin hardy, one of the hardy boys. endorsed by frank hardy. two touchdown passes in the third. they were a four-touchdown underdog. tied it. but allen gets his second, and east carolina wins it 31-21. i understand they're still raging at b's barbecue. tell them gret sent you. >> just get it out, breeders' cup, valiant from peru. >> take it to the bank. >> was that english? >> those guys. it's the end of their night. >> maybe he didn't want to pay the parking bill. >>> look at this by, driving in iceland. has a problem with the chain-linked gate. he smashes into it head first. heading for it, then tries to back through it. does this once, twice, several times. knocked the friend over there. finally, pulls forward, hits the engine. you see that? >> wow. >> the stunt caused about $50,000 in damage, of course, to the car. >> i've wondered what would happen if you backed
manning, sanders, just back to back to back. it's endorsed by fred, broncos win. >>> 18th-ranked east carolina hosti ining uconn. and nancy drew's favorite player, justin hardy, one of the hardy boys. endorsed by frank hardy. two touchdown passes in the third. they were a four-touchdown underdog. tied it. but allen gets his second, and east carolina wins it 31-21. i understand they're still raging at b's barbecue. tell them gret sent you. >> just get it out, breeders' cup,...
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senator barry sanders from vermont joining us right now. quick reaction to this secret service disaster that is unfolding, senator sanders. do you believe the president, the first lady, the first family, they are safe right now? >> well, i certainly hope so. there's no question what we have seen is a fiasco. i'm glad that the director has resigned and let's hope they get their act together. regardless of political persuasion, everyone understands it's imperative that the president and other officials get the protection that they deserve in a very, very dangerous world. >> let's talk politics for a moment because you've intrigued a lot of us, senator sanders, not only know but over the years. are you seriously thinking of running for the democratic presidential nomination? >> well, wolf, here's where i am. in this country today as i think you know, the middle class is collapsing. we have more people living in poverty than almost any time in the history of this country. we have massive wealth inequality. 95% of new income is going to the top
senator barry sanders from vermont joining us right now. quick reaction to this secret service disaster that is unfolding, senator sanders. do you believe the president, the first lady, the first family, they are safe right now? >> well, i certainly hope so. there's no question what we have seen is a fiasco. i'm glad that the director has resigned and let's hope they get their act together. regardless of political persuasion, everyone understands it's imperative that the president and...
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david sanders, professor of biology science at purdue university telling "fox & friends" earlier thiseek there's enough evidence to suggest that the ebola virus could one day go airborne but just how real of a possibility is that? doctor, as ewell know, the cdc is saying that ebola is not spread through the air like the flu. do you agree >> yes, i agree with cdc and i don't really -- i don't think the likelihood of this becoming airborne is extremely low. anything can happen. could always be some mutation in the future. but the likelihood of that being airborne or in the future changes to that is extremely low. so, this could be just a scientific data that they did but i don't necessarily buy it. also depends on where this passenger is in spectrum of the disease. as you know, the symptoms go from two days to 21 days. is it in the first two days where the viral volume is low compared to when you're in day nine or day ten? all of those are factors. for example in this particular nurse she was getting symptomatic. if she's up in the plane and some rare instance she coughs and so those dr
david sanders, professor of biology science at purdue university telling "fox & friends" earlier thiseek there's enough evidence to suggest that the ebola virus could one day go airborne but just how real of a possibility is that? doctor, as ewell know, the cdc is saying that ebola is not spread through the air like the flu. do you agree >> yes, i agree with cdc and i don't really -- i don't think the likelihood of this becoming airborne is extremely low. anything can...
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kerry sanders tells us this hurricane season has officials in florida worried people could be getting a false sense of security. >> reporter: florida, with gentles breezes and relaxing sur is is living on borrowed time. it's been a who willing 3274 days since the sunshine state, with an east coast, west coast, as well as its panhandle, was last hit by a hurricane. that's almost nine years since hurricane names dennis, katrina, wilma rolled off resident's tongues here. >> if i say dennis, katrina, wilma, you say -- >> susie? i don't know. >> that doesn't mean anything to you? those names mean nothing to you? >> celebrities right? >> complacentcy? at the hurricane center in miami dade, government meteorologists say florida has a never gone this long without a hurricane, and the records date back to 1851. >> it really is remarkable. i can't believe the kind of luck we've had in the state of florida. >> among the worst reported in history, 145 winds. >> the great miami hurricane in 1926, category 4 hurricane will happen again. it's not a matter of if if, it's a mat over when. in $2014 it
kerry sanders tells us this hurricane season has officials in florida worried people could be getting a false sense of security. >> reporter: florida, with gentles breezes and relaxing sur is is living on borrowed time. it's been a who willing 3274 days since the sunshine state, with an east coast, west coast, as well as its panhandle, was last hit by a hurricane. that's almost nine years since hurricane names dennis, katrina, wilma rolled off resident's tongues here. >> if i say...
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david sanders and elizabeth cohen, thank you both.e speaking with you throughout the morning. >> thank you both. >> now we want to remind you thursday four of the nation's busiest airports are going to join jfk is rolling out the new ebola screenings. this is an effort to prevent the deadly virus from getting through airport gates and into the general public. >> jfk became the first airport in the country to implement the new procedures yesterday. officials are targeting passengers traveling from hard hit countries, guinea, sierra leone and liberia. >> the cdc warns there is still a risk. >> no matter how many of these procedures are put into place, we can't get the risk to zero. >> officials say screening will impact about 150 travelers per day. >> passengers can expect to have their temperatures read by trained medical professionals and be asked questions about their travel history. >> we'll continue to follow the breaking news of the first case of ebola contracted inside the u.s. but we want to get you caught up on another big stor
david sanders and elizabeth cohen, thank you both.e speaking with you throughout the morning. >> thank you both. >> now we want to remind you thursday four of the nation's busiest airports are going to join jfk is rolling out the new ebola screenings. this is an effort to prevent the deadly virus from getting through airport gates and into the general public. >> jfk became the first airport in the country to implement the new procedures yesterday. officials are targeting...
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put your mic on. >> we spend more, senator sanders, for several reasons. first, our prices are higher than all other wealthy oecd nations. >> if a woman has a birth in this country compared to france, how much more does it cost or give me some examples. >> it can cost different prices here depending on who insures you. it can range from $5,000 to $27,000. the figures are in the excellent paper by mei cheng from oe cd for all to see. price is one very, very important issue. prices of drugs -- >> how do drug prices compare in the united states compared to other prices? >> in the aggregate, they are much higher. >> why is that? >> why is that? >> yeah. >> because we have no price control. because -- >> so if i need a cancer drug in the united states, why is it much more expensive here than it is in canada or in france? >> in canada and in france, you have regulated prices for these drugs and people have access to them. in france -- >> but that interfere was the free market system. is that a good idea? >> of course it's a good idea. the free market system does
put your mic on. >> we spend more, senator sanders, for several reasons. first, our prices are higher than all other wealthy oecd nations. >> if a woman has a birth in this country compared to france, how much more does it cost or give me some examples. >> it can cost different prices here depending on who insures you. it can range from $5,000 to $27,000. the figures are in the excellent paper by mei cheng from oe cd for all to see. price is one very, very important issue....
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bernie sanders is with us later this hour. that's one way to describe it.te? what needs to happen now that the ebola virus is spreading beyond west africa. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> we had that classic battle. fall is moving in, summer is moving out. we're getting thunderstorms. 40 million people at risk of severe weather today, including st. louis, chicago, in the dallas area. already this morning, we have storms over missouri and oklahoma. it will get worse as we go throughout the day. here's the area of concern. not everyone is going to get hit. if you're in this region, you have a chance of seeing widespread wind damage, large hail and damage and also isolated tornadoes. the best chance of any tornadoes today unfortunately is arkansas. if you're in the little rock area, you need to keep an eye on the weather, especially this afternoon. later tonight, memphis and indianapolis. also in the northeast, visibility's poor. we've had an ocean storm for two days. been miserable weather up there. southwest new england, especially ca
bernie sanders is with us later this hour. that's one way to describe it.te? what needs to happen now that the ebola virus is spreading beyond west africa. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> we had that classic battle. fall is moving in, summer is moving out. we're getting thunderstorms. 40 million people at risk of severe weather today, including st. louis, chicago, in the dallas area. already this morning, we have storms over missouri and oklahoma. it will get worse...
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that's what senator bernie sanders says. he'll be on set to explain why.ised nearly $30 million for epilepsy research and she's not close to being done. no way. susan axelrod joins us. >> she did it despite the fact she's married to a guy named david. how did she do that? the exhilaration of a new engine. painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new jetta? yeah. introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta tdi clean diesel. isn't it time for german engineering? >>> don't thank me. he's the one. he's the one -- >> that was fun -- >> i'll be over here. >> oh, probably won't even let you go there. >> -- citizens united for research in epilepsy, i'd like to say it uninterrupted, susan axelrod. very nice to see you. the baby is so beautiful. >> i know, we're so excited. there's nothing better. >> gorgeous. >> talk about progress, what progress is being made? >> you know, we are really growing the community of supports.
that's what senator bernie sanders says. he'll be on set to explain why.ised nearly $30 million for epilepsy research and she's not close to being done. no way. susan axelrod joins us. >> she did it despite the fact she's married to a guy named david. how did she do that? the exhilaration of a new engine. painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now. hey josh! new...
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david sanders. thanks for being with me this morning. i appreciate it. still to come in the newsroom, a second student has died as the result of friday's shooting at a high school in suburban seattle. we'll have more for you after this. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. and this is the new ♪this is iphone 6 plus. 6. they're the biggest iphones ever made. they're huge. yeah, but their size is just the beginning. even though they're huge. sure, sure. but they could change the way you see the world. oh, that is so huge. they could improve your health. huge! they're the biggest, most powerful iphones ever made. huuuuuuuggggeee! huuuuuuuggggeee! stop it, please. huuuuuuuggggeee! stop it... thank you. ♪ huge.♪ that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female ann
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following members of sfgtv staff who are covering this meeting today, jessie larson and joshua alex sander, district clerk, do you have any announcements. >> please make sure to silence all electronic devices. [inaudible] be on the november 4, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much. if you can call item 1. item 1 is amending the police code to appeal the position [inaudible] to prohibit individuals from falling from the entrance of the facility, to prohibit impeding access to the door. >> thank you very much. today is a very special day for the neighborhood services and safety committee and on a personal level we're -- it's a very important day for me because we're dealing with two of the most important issues that my office has dealt with in the last year, and since i became a supervisor and i want to acknowledge the incredible work of my chief of staff, hillary, who has spent many years work inging by a number of protestors who come from the extreme position that they can dictate to women what options and choices they can make with their bodies.
following members of sfgtv staff who are covering this meeting today, jessie larson and joshua alex sander, district clerk, do you have any announcements. >> please make sure to silence all electronic devices. [inaudible] be on the november 4, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you very much. if you can call item 1. item 1 is amending the police code to appeal the position [inaudible] to prohibit individuals from falling from the entrance of the...
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joining me now senator bernie sanders, independent from vermont. it's wonderful to have you here in person, senator. >> good to be with you, chris. >> we're seeing the future here, which is you got citizens united and then you have the super pac era, the era of the unlimited donations from folks that were making super pacs and you had the big billionaires like sheldon edelson. now in the next chapter, why do a super pac where you have to disclose your donations when you can create these sort of shell entities the and move the money through there and it's all dark money? >> it is, for those of us who believe in democracy, and in my state we have town meetings, believe it or not, one person, one vote, no advertising, hard to believe. these are very frightening times. and everything being equal unless we overturn through a constitutional amendment citizens united, unless we move to public funding of elections, the billionaire class in a very significant way is going to control american democracy. >> let me play devil's advocate. i saw an ad that the o
joining me now senator bernie sanders, independent from vermont. it's wonderful to have you here in person, senator. >> good to be with you, chris. >> we're seeing the future here, which is you got citizens united and then you have the super pac era, the era of the unlimited donations from folks that were making super pacs and you had the big billionaires like sheldon edelson. now in the next chapter, why do a super pac where you have to disclose your donations when you can create...
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tonight with his 30-yard throw to sanders.ss for the bronco's first touchdown. then he got a third. manning would throw hard. three more touchdown passes for manning who adds to his all time nfl total now with 513. 35-21 the final. >> that guy is amazing. >> he's ageless. >> yeah, thanks joe. >> thanks joe. >> tomorrow is going to be an orange friday. we want to let you know our pregame show live from at&t park we're both going to be there starts at 2:00 in the afternoon. >> look at that flag. the game is at 5:00 and that's when we'll break down all the action. we'll hear from the players, go giants. oh, i forgot to ask. did it hurt? did what hurt? when you fell from heaven and landed on earth. i didn't fall from... oh. [ laughs ] because i'm an angel! [ laughs ] why are you so sweet? maybe just 'cause i'm so damn happy. today is jay's birthday. so i'm taking him to hawaii for a whole week. big suite in maui, just the two of us. got manny tied up in the backyard -- big bowl of kibble. [ chuckles ] i'm kidding. he's staying wit
tonight with his 30-yard throw to sanders.ss for the bronco's first touchdown. then he got a third. manning would throw hard. three more touchdown passes for manning who adds to his all time nfl total now with 513. 35-21 the final. >> that guy is amazing. >> he's ageless. >> yeah, thanks joe. >> thanks joe. >> tomorrow is going to be an orange friday. we want to let you know our pregame show live from at&t park we're both going to be there starts at 2:00 in the...
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i'm a huge fan of your work, the larry sanders show, arrest of development.ly starring in the new amazon series tranc transparent. i play the patriarc>> i play the family. >> stephen: previously called mort. >> now called mora. are you saying you're going to start dressing like a lady, always? my whole life, i have been dressing up. like a man. (cheers and applause) >> do not hurt my feelings. (laughter) >> stephen: i need your help. i'm going to put my cards on the table. >> do it. >> stephen: okay. i need your help. i'm not an actor. you're an actor, and you -- (laughter) i don't understand -- i don't understand certain things. >> i'm going to take you through this. (laughter) >> stephen: be gentle. be gentle. >> be gentle with me. >> stephen: transgender to me is fascinating like quantum physics is. >> okay. >> stephen: and quantum physics, a particle can both be there and not. >> right. >> stephen: and they can both be true. >> right. by the way, i'm lost. >> stephen: that's the way i am when it comes to understanding the transgender community. how can so
i'm a huge fan of your work, the larry sanders show, arrest of development.ly starring in the new amazon series tranc transparent. i play the patriarc>> i play the family. >> stephen: previously called mort. >> now called mora. are you saying you're going to start dressing like a lady, always? my whole life, i have been dressing up. like a man. (cheers and applause) >> do not hurt my feelings. (laughter) >> stephen: i need your help. i'm going to put my cards on...
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manning at work. 3 more touchdown passes to sanders. 513 career passes.y from the warriors. oldest active player at 40, the santa clara product has back problems. 15 games last season. >> that's it. >> can't wait for tomorrow. let's go to break. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. newscast is tomorrow mornin 4-30. it's a doubleheader >> david letterman next. >> next newscast tomorrow his 4:30. and a baseball game tomorrow. have a good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation and around the world, it's the "la ith david letterman. tonig
manning at work. 3 more touchdown passes to sanders. 513 career passes.y from the warriors. oldest active player at 40, the santa clara product has back problems. 15 games last season. >> that's it. >> can't wait for tomorrow. let's go to break. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide...
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bernie sanders out there making noise and activists making noise. is that her answer to it? >> yeah, all she has to do is move a few degrees to the left and she can protect herself. she's really, you know, i don't want to admit how long it's been, but i will. 30 years of covering politics, i've actually never seen a frontrunner who is as strong as she is right now. >> it could always change. because american politics always changes. >> you're right on that point, though. we said in the road to 2008 we've never seen a democratic frontrunner like this. >> this is why she doesn't have it protect herself on the an anti-corporate environment. she has no challenge from the left. >> she will have a challenge. >> if elizabeth warren gets in and presents a threat. that doesn't exist right now. >> much more likely we're looking at bernie sanders. >> not a real threat. >> compared to elizabeth warren. >> what will happen is all of us will pay a lot of attention to bernie sanders or whoever it is on the left who challenges her and that person will win at least a couple. >> it's her pers
bernie sanders out there making noise and activists making noise. is that her answer to it? >> yeah, all she has to do is move a few degrees to the left and she can protect herself. she's really, you know, i don't want to admit how long it's been, but i will. 30 years of covering politics, i've actually never seen a frontrunner who is as strong as she is right now. >> it could always change. because american politics always changes. >> you're right on that point, though. we...
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manning at work. 3 more touchdown passes to sanders. 513 career passes.os win. >>> sympathy from the warriors. oldest active player at 40, the santa clara product has back problems. 15 games last season. >> that's it. >> can't wait for tomorrow. ,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... newscast is tomorrow mornin 4-30. it's a doubleheader >> david letterman next. >> next newscast tomorrow his 4:30. and a baseball game tomo,,,,,,
manning at work. 3 more touchdown passes to sanders. 513 career passes.os win. >>> sympathy from the warriors. oldest active player at 40, the santa clara product has back problems. 15 games last season. >> that's it. >> can't wait for tomorrow. ,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of...
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. >>> last sunday hall of famer deion sanders said the 49ers players wanted jim harbaugh out as headoach! last night on cbs thursday night football pre-game show sanders reiterated his remarks. >> i have sources that wear football uniforms, coats, suits and ties. yes. and this is real. you talking about trent -- -- we know there's a rift between he and harbaugh. there's trickled down into the locker room. not only are my sources correct i checked three insiders from three networks. it's 100%. you can shoot the messenger but the message is real. >> dion talks to the players. the plot thickers bun the 49ers play the chiefs on sunday. it's big. where's the game? right here on kpix 5. >> i'll tell you what will stop all that talking if they start winning. >> yeah. >> we'll pick it up on nightbeat. thanks, vern. have a good weekend. the bacon in no time. ou'll be be sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever
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senator bernie sanders is with me next.ause to support the over 65 million people who may need the trusted protection of depend underwear. show them they're not alone. and show off a pair of depend. get a free sample at underwareness.com hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on...
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with sanders expressing worry that. many in the region simply believe the u.s. will come in and solve all the problems. >> first thing you got to do is recognize that this president's pin prick bombing is not working. second, you need some boots on the ground in the form of forward air controllers, special forces, and other people like that. >> they believe that the american taxpayers are going to do it and american soldiers ultimately will do it. and as long as that signal is out there, that is what's going to happen. >> let's talk about it with a foreign policy columnist from the national daily review and telegraph. you've been tracking what we're now referring to as isis for a long time. you say there were warning signs long ago. what could we do now? can we make up the lost time? >> i think we absolutely can. one thing we have to realize is that actually amidst all of the despair that we see there are signs of opportunity, or at least potential of opportunity. good example -- anbar. it is a very different brand of islam in the sunni school of islam in anbar
with sanders expressing worry that. many in the region simply believe the u.s. will come in and solve all the problems. >> first thing you got to do is recognize that this president's pin prick bombing is not working. second, you need some boots on the ground in the form of forward air controllers, special forces, and other people like that. >> they believe that the american taxpayers are going to do it and american soldiers ultimately will do it. and as long as that signal is out...