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was in iraq, we had the suni awakening when working with suni leaders leadeo enfranchise them and fight against the external al qaeda extremists. right now, the perception is that the government and baghdad is largely shia and that is fighting against a suni population and that is leading to the reemergence of the fighting extremes on both the shia and suni sides. >> obviously there is many different levels of support. when i asked you back on the drone question. obviously we are not just sending over some drones. they are handing over the keys to iraqi forces. it means the u.s. will have a fairly active role there in surveillance. is that different from what we have seen, the u.s. is stepping up surveillance efforts in the country again? >> well, i think we had a continuing minimal effort. and this may be a step up from the minimal effort. this is not going to mean u.s. boots on the ground, u.s. troops in fighting formations inside iraq. but it is clearly lining the united states with the iraqi army and the iraqi military. and if in its efforts to fight against al qaeda. of course we w
was in iraq, we had the suni awakening when working with suni leaders leadeo enfranchise them and fight against the external al qaeda extremists. right now, the perception is that the government and baghdad is largely shia and that is fighting against a suni population and that is leading to the reemergence of the fighting extremes on both the shia and suni sides. >> obviously there is many different levels of support. when i asked you back on the drone question. obviously we are not just...
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>> suny downstate. >> downstate? >> yes. >> and when did you join the united states navy?> after medical school. after medical school. >> what year? >> 1998. >> are you still in the navy? >> yes. >> are you navy full-time? >> yes. >> how do you do navy full-time and private hospital fairfax? >> we have -- we have a -- we call it a memorandum of understanding between the fairfax hospital and navy hospital. and since coming to this area, i've been working with the inova group primarily because of my transplant training and wanting to keep those skills sort of fresh and current. and also, again, based on this agreement that we have, you know, to be able to cooperate if we work with each other. they help us with our cases at our institution and vice versa in my case. >> so when you're in the navy working, you're located where? walter reed. >> right. correct. yes. >> and bethesda? >> right. correct. >> take us to the time you were in afghanistan? >> yes, sir. >> when was that? >> that was in the summer of 2011, 2011. >> how long were you there? >> i was there for approximately
>> suny downstate. >> downstate? >> yes. >> and when did you join the united states navy?> after medical school. after medical school. >> what year? >> 1998. >> are you still in the navy? >> yes. >> are you navy full-time? >> yes. >> how do you do navy full-time and private hospital fairfax? >> we have -- we have a -- we call it a memorandum of understanding between the fairfax hospital and navy hospital. and since...
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the two schools that did have a place for me were suny purchase and the other one was suny college at plattsburgh. i looked on a map and the map showed plattsburgh was up by the canadian border. it look far away from home so i chose that one. >> where did you get your medical degree? >> suny downstate. >> when did you join the navy? are you still in the navy? >> are you in the navy full- time? >> yes. >> howdy do the navy full-time and the private hospital? >> we have a memorandum of understanding joined the fairfax hospital and the navy hospital. since coming to this area, i have been working with the nova group primarily because of my transplants training and wanting to eat those skills fresh and current. also, based on this agreement that we have to be able to cooperatively work with each other, they help us with our cases at our institution and vice versa. >> when you are in the navy, working, you are located where? >> correct. >> take us to the time you were in afghanistan. when was that? >> that was in the summer of 2011. >> how long were you there? >> approximately six months.
the two schools that did have a place for me were suny purchase and the other one was suny college at plattsburgh. i looked on a map and the map showed plattsburgh was up by the canadian border. it look far away from home so i chose that one. >> where did you get your medical degree? >> suny downstate. >> when did you join the navy? are you still in the navy? >> are you in the navy full- time? >> yes. >> howdy do the navy full-time and the private hospital?...
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to any of ot applied the city schools in new york, good.gh they were all didn't apply to the suni schools either. >> state university of new york? >> correct. they could do was connect university of new york office. i sat there with my transcript woman who with a made a phone call to every single one of the suni schools july.e school was starting in a couple of weeks. application to the big university school bing ham tons e and albany. none had room. filled to capacity. the two schools that had a place purchase, state university of new york in purchase and the other one was university of new york college at plattsburgh. looked on a map and the map showed that plattsburgh was up border.canadian and it looked so far from home, i said i'll choose that. purchase looks too close. where did you get your medical degree? downstate. >> when did you join the navy? >> after medical school. >> what year? 1998. >> are you still in the navy? >> yes. >> navy full time? yes. >> how do you do navy full time private hospital fairfax? a we have a -- we have understanding between the fairfax hospital and nav
to any of ot applied the city schools in new york, good.gh they were all didn't apply to the suni schools either. >> state university of new york? >> correct. they could do was connect university of new york office. i sat there with my transcript woman who with a made a phone call to every single one of the suni schools july.e school was starting in a couple of weeks. application to the big university school bing ham tons e and albany. none had room. filled to capacity. the two...
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masters degree in sociology from suny newport.ddition, i had made achievements in earning a number of certificates, such as paralegal, counseling -- >> in this last minute that you have, you presented this to the parole board. you are supposed to be out after 15 years. what happened? >> i was denied a total of nine times at two year increments. board meeting, i was released. >> what was the reason? >> simply a change of heart. someone was on the board that was more compassionate and released me. >> the number of people in down, butdestly going older people, skyrocketing. >> we need to look at parole practices. the parole board routinely on the people based offense, something that people cannot change, like our height or eye color. if someone represents a low risk to recidivate, we should release them. it is more expensive to incarcerate people who are older. there,ave to leave it but we will continue in the post show. i want to thank soffiyah elijah for being here, as well as our guest mujahid farid. myers,uan mendez, matt with th
masters degree in sociology from suny newport.ddition, i had made achievements in earning a number of certificates, such as paralegal, counseling -- >> in this last minute that you have, you presented this to the parole board. you are supposed to be out after 15 years. what happened? >> i was denied a total of nine times at two year increments. board meeting, i was released. >> what was the reason? >> simply a change of heart. someone was on the board that was more...
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. >> and dr anya bernstein, an associate professor at suny buffalo law school, and an author of an article entitled "the hidden costs of terrorist watch lists." it was published in buffalo law review. you're a former united states marine, honourably discharged you are have a wife and kids, have a dog trainer. you run a nonprofit providing service dogs for disabled citizens much how did you end up on a terrorist watch list? >> i have no idea. it started in april 2010. i was going to check into the airport to fly out to train dogs in washington state. as i attempted to check-in i was denied boarding. the lady took my lanes, went in back and came back. i was surrounded by 30 t.s.a. and chicago police. she informed me i was on the no fly list and i wouldn't be able to fly commercial airline, and the fbi was on the way to the airport. the fbi got there. i was in shock. they said they wanted to speak to me. he asked general questions, i thought it was a mix up. after that i said, "wait", he said, "i'm free to go." i said, "i have a few questions." he said, "go ahead." i said, "how did i get on t
. >> and dr anya bernstein, an associate professor at suny buffalo law school, and an author of an article entitled "the hidden costs of terrorist watch lists." it was published in buffalo law review. you're a former united states marine, honourably discharged you are have a wife and kids, have a dog trainer. you run a nonprofit providing service dogs for disabled citizens much how did you end up on a terrorist watch list? >> i have no idea. it started in april 2010. i was...
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we'll be at 68 degreest( on suny in san jose. up to 70 on monday.ictures this morning. send them to us. put them on our facebook page. you can put it right on my facebook page and i might just q respond. he@p#u(váhlresponds, mike inouy. ,%çciçó is anw3ove overachiever. >>> we see a little@!xd heavier volume for all lanes right here that may be slower metering lights alp@ujd bit. lookc)$u$e mapfá here.xd we have your volume toward the maze. a little bit lighter we have seen in previous weeks. this typically happens towards the end of the year. they may slow down because of all this backup. southbo/a 101 off of eastbound 80. upper deck off the willie brown bridge. a slower drive approaching caesarxd chavez. the earlier crash involving three vehicles has to clear the roadway. blocked for quite some time. they may be starting@uú move some cars as thexd tow trucks arrive. it has been ther[@qju half an hour, 30 minutes. that's when theye1 expect to se somelp improvement. let's look over towards the san mateo bridge. theq tail lights heading to thed high
we'll be at 68 degreest( on suny in san jose. up to 70 on monday.ictures this morning. send them to us. put them on our facebook page. you can put it right on my facebook page and i might just q respond. he@p#u(váhlresponds, mike inouy. ,%çciçó is anw3ove overachiever. >>> we see a little@!xd heavier volume for all lanes right here that may be slower metering lights alp@ujd bit. lookc)$u$e mapfá here.xd we have your volume toward the maze. a little bit lighter we have seen in...
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>> the rockefeller institute in albany, suny university, has done a great job. more than any other entity out there. has done a great breakdown, the fact that gambling is not a sustainable revenue source from a governmental standpoint. >> and dr. volberg, mr. bernal also cited some studies about the amount of revenue that comes from problem gamblers. is there a way, do you think, that would actually work that could address that problem? >> yeah. >> microphone. >> sorry. the issue of the proportion of revenues that come from problem gamblers has been a contentious one. and mr. bernal's testimony lists quite a number of different studies that have been done, but the challenge is that the ratios are different in different jurisdictions. so the industry's approach to trying to address the issue of how much they depend on problem gamblers is -- has been to try to expand the pool of people who gamble occasionally so that you have less people who are problem who are -- more people who are contributing to the pot, if you will. but i think in the end, the industry is goi
>> the rockefeller institute in albany, suny university, has done a great job. more than any other entity out there. has done a great breakdown, the fact that gambling is not a sustainable revenue source from a governmental standpoint. >> and dr. volberg, mr. bernal also cited some studies about the amount of revenue that comes from problem gamblers. is there a way, do you think, that would actually work that could address that problem? >> yeah. >> microphone. >>...
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. >> suni, great to see you. >> thank you. >>> ford is unveiling a new mustang, but the buzz is about ceo mulally. will he stay or will he go? our phil lebeau asked him pointblank, and we'll get that answer next. >>> and if he goes, could he land at microsoft? that really is the big question. even though it's one of the dow's top performers this year, someone here says not even alan mulally could save it. so we have a microsoft debate straight ahead. >>> apple is getting a boost on a report it's inked a deal with china mobile, but the company is getting another push from carl icahn. how should you play it? that and much more straight ahead. [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back to the "halftime" show. we have breaking news regarding twitter. and julia boorstin has that from l.a. julia? >> it's yet again another post-ipo step from twitter to show investors it has bi
. >> suni, great to see you. >> thank you. >>> ford is unveiling a new mustang, but the buzz is about ceo mulally. will he stay or will he go? our phil lebeau asked him pointblank, and we'll get that answer next. >>> and if he goes, could he land at microsoft? that really is the big question. even though it's one of the dow's top performers this year, someone here says not even alan mulally could save it. so we have a microsoft debate straight ahead. >>>...
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on with the campaign finance institute and also with suny albany. i don't want ask about super pac s. i was fascinated by the findings the second error reported. i have the three part question and the third part of the people might want to weigh in on. i wondered -- i know you're writing about california races. legislativetly races, maybe a mix. but to what extent do you think your findings were shaped by the fact the first round election, not even sure what to call the primary, the first round election involved both democrats and republicans and therefore, party cues are the hubs more important to the voters? that is, this is speculation on your part, but to what extent you expect to find this to transfer to more normal primary were party label is not as important? two, to what extent do you think your findings are influenced by the level of race or the specific office, the visibility of the election to the voters? and then, three, totally speculative part, to what extent -- i know a lot of party operatives are sticking their toes in the water and
on with the campaign finance institute and also with suny albany. i don't want ask about super pac s. i was fascinated by the findings the second error reported. i have the three part question and the third part of the people might want to weigh in on. i wondered -- i know you're writing about california races. legislativetly races, maybe a mix. but to what extent do you think your findings were shaped by the fact the first round election, not even sure what to call the primary, the first round...
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>> the rockefeller institute in albany, suny university, has done a great job.an any other entity out there. has done a great breakdown, the fact that gambling is not a sustainable revenue source from a governmental standpoint. >> and dr. volberg, mr. bernal also cited some studies about the amount of revenue that comes from problem gamblers. is there a way, do you think, that would actually work that could address that problem? >> yeah. >> microphone. >> sorry. the issue of the proportion of revenues that come from problem gamblers has been a contentious one. and mr. bernal's testimony lists quite a number of different studies that have een done, but the challenge is that the ratios are different n different jurisdictions. so the industry's approach to trying to address the issue of how much they depend on problem gamblers is -- has been to try to expand the pool of people who gamble occasionally so that you have less people who are problem -- who are -- more people who are contributing to the pot, if you will. but i think in the end, the ndustry is going to be
>> the rockefeller institute in albany, suny university, has done a great job.an any other entity out there. has done a great breakdown, the fact that gambling is not a sustainable revenue source from a governmental standpoint. >> and dr. volberg, mr. bernal also cited some studies about the amount of revenue that comes from problem gamblers. is there a way, do you think, that would actually work that could address that problem? >> yeah. >> microphone. >> sorry....