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this has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. so if you don't pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off? >> once i don't pay, they don't have to come to me. the light just goes off. >> reporter: providing drinking water is another way m-pesa is making a difference. nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relying on a river or water trucked in by donkey. but this village got a new pump for its well. villagers pay for clean water by texting m-pesa to this meter box, which unclocks the pump. >> you can see the pull report on our website, cbsnews.com. the "overnight news" will be right back. 's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucu
this has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. so if you don't pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off? >> once i don't pay, they don't have to come to me. the light just goes off. >> reporter: providing drinking water is another way m-pesa is making a difference. nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relying on a river or water trucked in by donkey. but this village got a new pump...
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the panel members are urging the government to lower the corporate tax rate to the 20% level as soon as possible. they want businesses to consistently expand their investment and hike wages, but that may not be easy to achieve. officials at the finance ministry stress that securing tax revenue is more important. the panel officials say large pay hikes are necessary, including raising minimum wages. the panel's recommendations are aimed at boosting nominal economic growth to about 3% annually over the next five years or so. the panel officials describe their strategy as urgent, and they say they'll compile it by the end of this month. let's check in on markets. tokyo share prices opened in the negative this morning. the nikkei average now trading lower by 0.8%, 19,485. the index rose for four straight sessions through monday. analysts say the downgrade on the growth outlook for the world economy also weighing on market sentiment. on to currencies. the dollar moving in a tight range against the yen this morning after hitting a 2 1/2 month high on monday. the dollar rose after the u.s.
the panel members are urging the government to lower the corporate tax rate to the 20% level as soon as possible. they want businesses to consistently expand their investment and hike wages, but that may not be easy to achieve. officials at the finance ministry stress that securing tax revenue is more important. the panel officials say large pay hikes are necessary, including raising minimum wages. the panel's recommendations are aimed at boosting nominal economic growth to about 3% annually...
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keep the advisory panel going for sure. i encourage the mayors council on disb ability to holdstuse task and make sure we progress and work with the ace recruiter. the last thing i want to say, something that can be tricky is addressing the isability employment needs of people with all disabilities. it can be-you looking at the ace recruiter of the god of disability employment. that person-the city of seattle has 1 person that works full time for people with intellectual disabilities. you need that teep team approach and a lot of people working on this and not focus on certain types of possibility and disabilitiesism for a employer as large as san francisco i hope you will consider at some point should you have the time and money a special effort for people with intellectual disabilities as well as the physical and psychiatric and hidden disabilities. that is mostly what i wanted to say. it is a huge pleasure to be part of this process and looking forward to continuing. >> thank you. i'm open for questions or comments from t
keep the advisory panel going for sure. i encourage the mayors council on disb ability to holdstuse task and make sure we progress and work with the ace recruiter. the last thing i want to say, something that can be tricky is addressing the isability employment needs of people with all disabilities. it can be-you looking at the ace recruiter of the god of disability employment. that person-the city of seattle has 1 person that works full time for people with intellectual disabilities. you need...
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, probably unlike many of the other panels at this year's book fair be, the writers hereill be talking not about themselves as writers, but about themselves as readers. as judge cook described, this book panel came out of a book that i wrote or edited called buy the book, writers on literature and the literary life, which itself came out of a weekly feature in the book review called buy the book. and in that feature is an interview with a writer or an artist, musician, public figure about their life story as told through what they read. unlike other profiles, which we'll go into, you know, childhood trauma and all that other fun memoir stuff. this is the way i think of my life which is through the book sites i've read when i think back to moments in my life, i often think about what i was reading at the time. and buy the book, the idea is -- by the book, the idea is you learn about a person and who they are not only what they read, but through what they read. so there's no preparation for this panel. everyone here is a little bit off the cuff. none of the people on this p
, probably unlike many of the other panels at this year's book fair be, the writers hereill be talking not about themselves as writers, but about themselves as readers. as judge cook described, this book panel came out of a book that i wrote or edited called buy the book, writers on literature and the literary life, which itself came out of a weekly feature in the book review called buy the book. and in that feature is an interview with a writer or an artist, musician, public figure about their...
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but the panel plans to recommend the increase be shaved to under 500 billion yen, about $4 billion. the panel says the problem is compounded because while social security cost continue to rise revenues from taxes and health insurance premium payments remain low. it calls for further reform on government spending. the panel also said the number of teachers in public, elementary, and middle schools can be shaved by 37,000 over the next nine years. it says the cuts won't affect measures to deal with bullying and students known as shut ins and that smaller classes can still be maintained. the panel will submit these proposals to the finance minister next week. >>> nhk learned a japanese fund is likely to buy a stake in a u.s. company promoting high-speed rail. the fund is sponsored by japan's government and private firms. observers say the planned investment of millions of dollars is a step forward for japan's rail industry as global competition intensifies. the rail line would connect dallas and houston by 2021 and would cost an estimated $12 billion. the two cities in the southern u.s
but the panel plans to recommend the increase be shaved to under 500 billion yen, about $4 billion. the panel says the problem is compounded because while social security cost continue to rise revenues from taxes and health insurance premium payments remain low. it calls for further reform on government spending. the panel also said the number of teachers in public, elementary, and middle schools can be shaved by 37,000 over the next nine years. it says the cuts won't affect measures to deal...
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we're back with the panel. what do you think? ll i think the race in kentucky was particularly interesting because, there, bevin, the republican candidate made obamacare an issue, which i think national implication to show it is still a liability for democrats. he also effectively tied his democratic opponent to obama himself and his policies, whether it was on energy or on other issues. and that's interesting. obama is still going to be a liability for democrats going into next year. and i think there are some national implications in this message. if republicans can continue hammering away that hillary clinton will simply be obama's third term, i think this kentucky race shows that can be an effective message. >> when the president is not on the ticket, he is still on the ticket. look at those stats. i mean, it's pretty stunning. >> this is an alarm bell for hillary clinton. i heard david bluff, plouffe, the ache tech of the obama campaign raise the stakes because democrats are failing across the country in any elections that do
we're back with the panel. what do you think? ll i think the race in kentucky was particularly interesting because, there, bevin, the republican candidate made obamacare an issue, which i think national implication to show it is still a liability for democrats. he also effectively tied his democratic opponent to obama himself and his policies, whether it was on energy or on other issues. and that's interesting. obama is still going to be a liability for democrats going into next year. and i...
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kennedy: the panel is back.ou just took off your glasses that made the panel 33% more intelligent. >> that is what happens when they get old. but that legacy extends to his kids. he is known as a neocon. kennedy: that george -- drives him crazy he takes it out of the bush legacy to say in my boy was just trying to get along. kennedy: it is obvious he is being defensive them protective of his son you cannot blame a father for that. but then to the bush 43 legacy? >> but it's but it is a low partitioned. kennedy: is that an insult? >> no. not really putting dick cheney down. >> that could have been anyone's handle. >> so he said he is right about his legacy i think george h. w. bush does not care any more. he is 91 years old. >> he should go harder. they think my eighties will be my golden years to say what everyone to and be a grieg and hideous to say all the things i have wanted to say. now they will say she is old and queued. >>. >> he has always been like that. it was called fly-fishing with the door to greate
kennedy: the panel is back.ou just took off your glasses that made the panel 33% more intelligent. >> that is what happens when they get old. but that legacy extends to his kids. he is known as a neocon. kennedy: that george -- drives him crazy he takes it out of the bush legacy to say in my boy was just trying to get along. kennedy: it is obvious he is being defensive them protective of his son you cannot blame a father for that. but then to the bush 43 legacy? >> but it's but it...
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this has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. so if you don't pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off? >> once i don't pay, they don't have to come to me. the light just goes off. >> reporter: providing drinking water is another way m-pesa is making a difference. nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relies on a river or water trucked in by donkey. but this village got a new pump for its well. villagers pay for clean water by texting m-pesa to this meter box, which unclocks the pump. >> you can see the pull report on our website. the "overnight news" will be right back.t coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well ctrolled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full
this has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. so if you don't pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off? >> once i don't pay, they don't have to come to me. the light just goes off. >> reporter: providing drinking water is another way m-pesa is making a difference. nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relies on a river or water trucked in by donkey. but this village got a new pump...
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a little dialogue with the panel. and then i'm going to open it up for your questions. first of all, i want to introduce philip, someone i have gotten to know well for the brief time he has been in the united states. he is sitting just to the left of kathleen, phillip is the minister and deputy chief at the embassy at the federal republic of washington, d.c. two german e number diplomat in the united states. looking at his bio you may be surprised to find out that he is a high level diplomat who has a phd in art history. which is great training. i suspect, to be a diplomat. the other things i want to highlight about him is he the german looking at his bio you may be surprised to find out that he is a high level diplomat who has a task force for afghanistan and pakistan. so he has a deep involvement in south asia. we all know afghanistan is one of the prime sources for refugees coming to europe. among other things, he worked as the speech writer for two foreign ministers. and he oversaw the political department of the german embassy in new deli, india. so a lot of deep ex
a little dialogue with the panel. and then i'm going to open it up for your questions. first of all, i want to introduce philip, someone i have gotten to know well for the brief time he has been in the united states. he is sitting just to the left of kathleen, phillip is the minister and deputy chief at the embassy at the federal republic of washington, d.c. two german e number diplomat in the united states. looking at his bio you may be surprised to find out that he is a high level diplomat...
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this has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. so if you don't pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off? >> once i don't pay, they don't have to come to me. the light just goes off. >> reporter: providing drinking water is another way m-pesa is making a difference. nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relying on a river or water trucked in by donkey. but this village got a new pump for its well. villagers pay for clean water by texting m-pesa to this meter box, which unclocks the pump. >> you can see the pull report on our website, cbsnews.com. the "overnight news" will be right back.'s get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus
this has been solved because the same chip that turns the panel on can also disable it. so if you don't pay up, they turn your lights off, they have the ability to turn it off? >> once i don't pay, they don't have to come to me. the light just goes off. >> reporter: providing drinking water is another way m-pesa is making a difference. nearly a third of kenyans do not have access to clean water, often relying on a river or water trucked in by donkey. but this village got a new pump...
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nt >>> we're back with the panel now. are 31 governors in the united states who say that syrian refugees should not be allowed in this country, at least for the time being. 18 other governors who are now saying that they will not allow syrian refugees into their state. that at a time when the president of the united states in his thanksgiving day address said syrian refugees are much like pilgrims on the mayflower in the sense that they are fleeing religious persecution and a he said they will be thoroughly vetted. here is what he said. >> people should remember no refugee can enter our borders until they undergo the highest security checks of anyone traveling to the united states. that was the case before paris, and it's the case now. >> charles, we are going to face a monumental fight i suppose in this building behind me. perhaps in the courts as well. >> look, the federal government has sent a letter to the governors saying cease and desist, essentially. this is illegal. you you have no right on the distribution of refu
nt >>> we're back with the panel now. are 31 governors in the united states who say that syrian refugees should not be allowed in this country, at least for the time being. 18 other governors who are now saying that they will not allow syrian refugees into their state. that at a time when the president of the united states in his thanksgiving day address said syrian refugees are much like pilgrims on the mayflower in the sense that they are fleeing religious persecution and a he said...
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that's it for the panel. ut stay tuned for some funny moments that perhaps didn't make it t >>> finally tonight, trump's appearance on "saturday night live" brought the show the highest ratings in three years. one late night host thinks the presidential candidate is funnier out on the stump without a script or even without any words at all. >> we haveoy been compiling these for a while now. and well here they're. the many noises of donald trump. >> ba ba ba ba. [grrr. >> ca-ching, ca-ching. >> bing. >> hello. >> bye. huh. >> wa. >> whoa. >> boo boo boo. bing bing bing. >> boom, boom, boom. >> bong bong, bing bing bing. >> you know what that is. >> those are spectacular. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanceddenned unafraid. >> scare in the air a. suspicious package forces passengers to evacuate a packed plane. this on the heels of heightened security of airports across the world. the breaking details just coming in. >> a dramatic take down caught on c
that's it for the panel. ut stay tuned for some funny moments that perhaps didn't make it t >>> finally tonight, trump's appearance on "saturday night live" brought the show the highest ratings in three years. one late night host thinks the presidential candidate is funnier out on the stump without a script or even without any words at all. >> we haveoy been compiling these for a while now. and well here they're. the many noises of donald trump. >> ba ba ba ba....
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we're back with the panel. what do you think? i think the race in kentucky was particularly interesting because, there, bevin, the republican candidate made obamacare an issue, which i think national implication to show it is still a liability for democrats. he also effectively tied his democratic opponent to obama himself and his policies, whether it was on energy or on other issues. and that's interesting. obama is still going to be a liability for democrats going into next year. and i think there are some national implications in this message. if republicans can continue hammering away that hillary clinton will simply be obama's third term, i think this kentucky race shows that can be an effective message. >> when the president is not on the ticket, he is still on the ticket. look at those stats. i mean, it's pretty stunning. >> this is an alarm bell for hillary clinton. i heard david bluff, plouffe, the ache tech of the obama campaign raise the stakes because democrats are failing across the country in any elections that don'
we're back with the panel. what do you think? i think the race in kentucky was particularly interesting because, there, bevin, the republican candidate made obamacare an issue, which i think national implication to show it is still a liability for democrats. he also effectively tied his democratic opponent to obama himself and his policies, whether it was on energy or on other issues. and that's interesting. obama is still going to be a liability for democrats going into next year. and i think...
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that's it for the panel. tay tuned for a veterans day surprise. >>> finally tonight, we honor those who served our country and are serving our country but veterans day came early for one soldier. the american warrior initiative hosted an event yesterday in charlotte where vietnam veteran who jorge sanchez was moved to tears as he listened to u.s. army captain sean parnell talk about his time on the battlefield. little did sanchez know he was invited on stage to be recognized for his service in vietnam, it would include a surprise ofágs expenses paid trip to san antonio, texas to see his son's graduation from air force basic training. >> i had no idea at all. you know, you pray. you pray and so my answers were -- my prayers were answered. but it is that pride and that love for your country that makes every single veteran want to do this. >> thank you, mr. sanchez and thank you for all your service to the country. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced
that's it for the panel. tay tuned for a veterans day surprise. >>> finally tonight, we honor those who served our country and are serving our country but veterans day came early for one soldier. the american warrior initiative hosted an event yesterday in charlotte where vietnam veteran who jorge sanchez was moved to tears as he listened to u.s. army captain sean parnell talk about his time on the battlefield. little did sanchez know he was invited on stage to be recognized for his...
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the items before you. july 7 [inaudible] underwriter panel on the due date 10 days later 8 proposal were received and reviewed by a panel consisting on bob gamble of pfm, ocii financial advisor [inaudible] san francisco controllers office and myself. the panel evaluated on the following criteria, experience selling california tax allocation bonds post disaleutian, the number and size of rel vens and primary personnel. the depth and quality the discussion of the proposed bonds the underwriters discount. the panel considered ocii local business and small business enterprise contracting goals. the panel made the following recommendations: series twen 16 a bond, global market incorporating is managing underwriter [inaudible] stenseen securities as comanagers. stenson is san francisco [inaudible] i would like taintroduce and welcome alex [inaudible] vice president for city group local market. this is his first transaction with us in my 10 years here. peter wong senior [inaudible] lanoodem, ceo of states and securities. i should point out stenson is a san francisco [inaudible] series 2016 b and c bond [inaudible] i
the items before you. july 7 [inaudible] underwriter panel on the due date 10 days later 8 proposal were received and reviewed by a panel consisting on bob gamble of pfm, ocii financial advisor [inaudible] san francisco controllers office and myself. the panel evaluated on the following criteria, experience selling california tax allocation bonds post disaleutian, the number and size of rel vens and primary personnel. the depth and quality the discussion of the proposed bonds the underwriters...
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so looking at the peace that sticks up to say if you have all the solar panels out there i'd want my ar to supply energy than have it dead in the morning. >> if your car takes three or four hours to charge there is some flexibility. but more broadly one example ready to.org different technologies with each other. now generating 40% of its electricity to the wind. it is a symbiotic relationship because of hydropower so when denmark has a surplus it gives that to norway that uses it to pop the storage reservoir and then releases the water when they have indeed. battery storage is another but it is using energy in a smart way. and also has to do with how your refrigerator operates with a commercial air conditioning system to modulate the consumption of power it requires a much more sophisticated read - - grid and just one more point is a broad regional grid even though the sun is shining bell with could be bullrings strong in wyoming so it is moving between different renewable resources. >> the sun doesn't shine here for six months so we have a storage problem. [laughter] >> germany is t
so looking at the peace that sticks up to say if you have all the solar panels out there i'd want my ar to supply energy than have it dead in the morning. >> if your car takes three or four hours to charge there is some flexibility. but more broadly one example ready to.org different technologies with each other. now generating 40% of its electricity to the wind. it is a symbiotic relationship because of hydropower so when denmark has a surplus it gives that to norway that uses it to pop...
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and we'll have a chance to get the reaction of the panel. yes. >> thank you. as i watched the news of this refugee crisis and listen to the comments of the panel, i can't help but think of the response of european nations and the united states and great britain, to the efforts of european jews to escape the holocaust and i'm wonder whether any of you have thought of that parallel in your own work? >> of course. >> i couldn't say that this is certainly something which is so strongly in our mind that that will always direct german politics. something that is very, very clearly one of the numerous reasons why we would not close up our country to refugees. let me emphasize here that the u.k. is part of europe. that is very important. >> let's go to the gentleman back here and then we'll come down here. this gentleman in the back here. yes. >> thank you very much. my name is knee acwood. i'm an immigrant from ghana. and my concern, when i look at the crisis in europe, and i sympathize with what the europeans have to go through, it see seems me that everybody is for
and we'll have a chance to get the reaction of the panel. yes. >> thank you. as i watched the news of this refugee crisis and listen to the comments of the panel, i can't help but think of the response of european nations and the united states and great britain, to the efforts of european jews to escape the holocaust and i'm wonder whether any of you have thought of that parallel in your own work? >> of course. >> i couldn't say that this is certainly something which is so...
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we will start there back with the panel. steve? s an absolutely front page story this morning in the "new york times" we counting the history of slight, real and perceived between netanyahu and obama. you know, there were details about about meetings and times that netanyahu felt that obama wasn't taking him seriously, what have you. i couldn't help but think of that story when i listened to the president say what we just played with respect to the iran deal. he said it's no secret the prime minister and i have had a strong disagreement on this narrow issue. if you are benjamin netanyahu sitting there listening to that, you have got to be furious. this isn't a narrow issue for netanyahu. he gave a speech two months ago to the united nations in which he said that it was@ the most important issue facingu0&lx civilization. he talked about the iran deal as historic mistake. it's not a narrow issue. i think the president in characterizing it that way basically took a swipe at benjamin netanyahu while he was sitting there. now, it's not g
we will start there back with the panel. steve? s an absolutely front page story this morning in the "new york times" we counting the history of slight, real and perceived between netanyahu and obama. you know, there were details about about meetings and times that netanyahu felt that obama wasn't taking him seriously, what have you. i couldn't help but think of that story when i listened to the president say what we just played with respect to the iran deal. he said it's no secret...
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employment rate and if it does not improve, the number of the working people will fall faster and the panel estimates that in 2030 and 56 million people have the jobs. that compares with the last years of 63 and a half million. the numb over people working in whole sell and retail will drop to an estimated 2 and a half million. if the company grows and measures are implemented to promote employment of the elderly and woman, the panel says that the decrease is limited to 1.8 million. >>> two major drug makers are better coping with the increasing market. the officials are saying that the deal will create the world's biggest pharmaceutical company. they say that pfizer will take over during a share swap. that makes it the world's big transaction so far this year. the highest provile brand is skin care product botox. a combined sales last year were around $56 billion. pharmaceutical companies are trying to expand between mergers to make up for the losses of the drug patents expire. >>> japanese companies are showcasing high speed rail technology at a trade fair in australia. it kicked off on t
employment rate and if it does not improve, the number of the working people will fall faster and the panel estimates that in 2030 and 56 million people have the jobs. that compares with the last years of 63 and a half million. the numb over people working in whole sell and retail will drop to an estimated 2 and a half million. if the company grows and measures are implemented to promote employment of the elderly and woman, the panel says that the decrease is limited to 1.8 million....
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laughter] his penchant for research has made history cool, and i think he's the only south floridian on the panel this morning. if you want to see more of him, turn on the history channel. his newest thriller, "the president's shadow," opens with one simple idea. one morning in the white house rose garden, the first lady uncovers a severed arm buried in the dirt. [laughter] sloan crossly is a noted
laughter] his penchant for research has made history cool, and i think he's the only south floridian on the panel this morning. if you want to see more of him, turn on the history channel. his newest thriller, "the president's shadow," opens with one simple idea. one morning in the white house rose garden, the first lady uncovers a severed arm buried in the dirt. [laughter] sloan crossly is a noted
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we're back with the panel. george? ell, people are saying that he weighed the decision for seven years. i don't think he weighed it for 10 minutes. he decided seven years ago this wasn't going to be built and he waited for the right moment to do it it the fold. one is that if we don't build the pipeline the tar sands in canada will not be developed. that's nonsense. the other is it's better to ship the oil from the tar sands on railroad cars than under ground in a pipeline which is nonsense on stilts. >> this is now an easy layup for every republican out there to say that what they would do if they were in the the white house, virtually all the presidential candidates came out and said that they would go forward with the pipeline. it was interesting though, reading the numbers, 35,000 temporary jobs it would have created but only 35 permanent jobs. and i think you that the economic argument, while there was widespread public support for it, i think that stuck out for a lot of people these weren't permanent jobs. still t
we're back with the panel. george? ell, people are saying that he weighed the decision for seven years. i don't think he weighed it for 10 minutes. he decided seven years ago this wasn't going to be built and he waited for the right moment to do it it the fold. one is that if we don't build the pipeline the tar sands in canada will not be developed. that's nonsense. the other is it's better to ship the oil from the tar sands on railroad cars than under ground in a pipeline which is nonsense on...
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if you remember it, i think some of panelists talked about this in some of the panels. ght after 9/11 happens, what does george bush do? he immediately has a religious service at the national cathedral and then he declares a national day of prayer. relating the terrorists and osama bin laden to evil became part of the faith-based war. he identified the righteous in the war that god said was the united states. he suggested the blessings of liberty, a phrase he often used to describe the war in iraq, were all part of god's plan. david fromm wrote a speech in which he talks about the axis of hatred. another speech writer in the office matt scully came in and changed the words from axis of hatred to access -- axis of evil. theology became a large part of not only everything george bush did, but it focused the war in iraq. we can say all we want about why we go into iraq, and i can go on for years on that, but for george bush -- remember you have to separate who george bush was and who dick cheney and donald rumsfeld from who george w. bush was. bush called for a free iraq to
if you remember it, i think some of panelists talked about this in some of the panels. ght after 9/11 happens, what does george bush do? he immediately has a religious service at the national cathedral and then he declares a national day of prayer. relating the terrorists and osama bin laden to evil became part of the faith-based war. he identified the righteous in the war that god said was the united states. he suggested the blessings of liberty, a phrase he often used to describe the war in...
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i agree with the panel. what is somewhat concerning is the fact is there is a falling out there that his message is resonating. a look at who is in the background and who is there. and what i can see is anglo-saxon protestant type. every once in awhile and african-american but i'd be the concern is here from texas. everybody talks about the hispanic population and how it is growing with the constituency as well without speaking to the first-time voters or whatever it is. the growth of the hispanic population is somewhat meaningless if we cannot generate and excite and engage people. doesn't matter hon the particular segment is growing if we don't exercise the right to vote but the message that came across the college campuses was trust they don't trust elected officials. there is a reason for that and it is ironic if you pull congress as the body the numbers are very, very low the unfavorable are high but if you go to any particular district and you pull that particular congressperson the numbers are much hi
i agree with the panel. what is somewhat concerning is the fact is there is a falling out there that his message is resonating. a look at who is in the background and who is there. and what i can see is anglo-saxon protestant type. every once in awhile and african-american but i'd be the concern is here from texas. everybody talks about the hispanic population and how it is growing with the constituency as well without speaking to the first-time voters or whatever it is. the growth of the...
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the manufacturer paid for the replacement panels. the t tells "the globe" more than half of the dallas needed to be reinstalled. >>> prosecutors say a former dorchester man sold an elderly woman's house from under her street inn, which is a homeless shelter in boston. the suffolk county d.a. says he approached the victim and offered to sell the house on her behalf after she got into debt. he sold the house at a discounted rate, the woman he knew, who then sold to another at a higher profit. >>> the newest movie out shining a spotlight on real life events in boston opens today. spotlight profiles the "boston globe" investigation of the priest sex abuse scandal. cardinal sean o'malley, the head of the boston archdiocese says it reveals a shameful part of the church's past. >> reporter: a local liquor store wants your help. >> the contest is under way and who could come up with the next big thing? next. quely you. brew because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. there are over 15,000 ways to take your coffee at dunk
the manufacturer paid for the replacement panels. the t tells "the globe" more than half of the dallas needed to be reinstalled. >>> prosecutors say a former dorchester man sold an elderly woman's house from under her street inn, which is a homeless shelter in boston. the suffolk county d.a. says he approached the victim and offered to sell the house on her behalf after she got into debt. he sold the house at a discounted rate, the woman he knew, who then sold to another at a...
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right here on the panel. you can submit questions you would have asked on the support panel or just comments. or twitter >>> we can't trust this president on immigration reform. he has already proven untrust worthy because he tried to circumvent the legislative process with his executive orders. i think if we can get consensus on border security and enforcement, fine. on other issues this president has proven himself untrustworthy. how do you overhaul the tax code what does replacement of obamacare look like. how do you attack the root causes. how do you get economic growth show sn those are the things people are hungry for and that i think is what we need to offer the country because we don't think the country industry headed in the right direction. we audited to show what we would do if we had the ability to do it. >> house speaker paul ryan on all of the sunday shows this weekend. we're back with the panel. steve, kind of laying down the law there. no immigration reform because they don't trust the presiden
right here on the panel. you can submit questions you would have asked on the support panel or just comments. or twitter >>> we can't trust this president on immigration reform. he has already proven untrust worthy because he tried to circumvent the legislative process with his executive orders. i think if we can get consensus on border security and enforcement, fine. on other issues this president has proven himself untrustworthy. how do you overhaul the tax code what does replacement...
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much more with the panel coming up. university of missouri protesters are angry that paris has is taking the spotlight away from them. chris stirewalt is here to break down how candidates are reacting to the paris attacks. kennedy: welcome back. the republican field increasingly turning toward foreign policy in the wake of the terrorist tragedy friday night. reactions ranged from rand paul and others wanted to block incoming refugees. donald trump's claim that he would consider closing down mosques. chris stirewalt is here "fox news" central politics editor and boy does he know politics. it is his business and business is good for star wall. welcome back. >> good to be with you. kennedy: was with some of the candidates their reactions. when i saw the tragedy atop this is not good for dr. ben carson. foreign policy is a weak spot for him. how did he respond and what have some of their critics. >> the criticisms with the two most notable outsiders, carson and donald trump, is that can they really be president in and? peopl
much more with the panel coming up. university of missouri protesters are angry that paris has is taking the spotlight away from them. chris stirewalt is here to break down how candidates are reacting to the paris attacks. kennedy: welcome back. the republican field increasingly turning toward foreign policy in the wake of the terrorist tragedy friday night. reactions ranged from rand paul and others wanted to block incoming refugees. donald trump's claim that he would consider closing down...
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welcome to the panel entitled ferguson, baltimore, and criminal justice reform. as you heard, my name is david stress. i'm currently a member of the minnesota supreme or and was formerly a law professor at the university of minnesota law school where i taught, among other classes, criminal law to first there -- first to my students. i have been asked to moderate .an't -- the panel as you heard yesterday the current administration is actively engaged in pushing a criminal justice reform agenda that includes among letter -- many other things greater cooperation among law enforcement agencies, reforms related to drug and substance abuse, and changes in community policing as a result of the incident in baltimore in ferguson. as you heard last night at the dinner from a panel of governors, criminal justice reform is also an important issue at the state level. there seems to be a timely debate going on about whether criminal justice reforms are better implemented at the state level and local level, or whether a top-down approach is needed. our five panelists which we ar
welcome to the panel entitled ferguson, baltimore, and criminal justice reform. as you heard, my name is david stress. i'm currently a member of the minnesota supreme or and was formerly a law professor at the university of minnesota law school where i taught, among other classes, criminal law to first there -- first to my students. i have been asked to moderate .an't -- the panel as you heard yesterday the current administration is actively engaged in pushing a criminal justice reform agenda...
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we are back with the panel. dr. carson on a two-day trip to jordan now says that those refugees should stay in camps in jordan, or someplace else in the middle east, with increased aid from the west, but should not be brought to the u.s. brit, does his 48 hours in the middle east solve ben carson's commander in chief issue? >> i don't think it solves it, but i think it probably helps. i think it was wise of him to go there, be seen there, and of course the remedy that he suggests is one that is likely to be popular mon republican primary voters, that means don't bring them here, but help them there. so i think it helps a bit, yeah. >> congresswoman harmon, fair to stays ugly with the way it is, with the spread of isis spreading, the syrian war continuing, what -- and will her foreign policy credentials, ties to obama be a plus or minus? this. >> i think it will help, and there are people who are responsible and serious thinkers about foreign policy. ted not help people who make outrageous comments about keep all the
we are back with the panel. dr. carson on a two-day trip to jordan now says that those refugees should stay in camps in jordan, or someplace else in the middle east, with increased aid from the west, but should not be brought to the u.s. brit, does his 48 hours in the middle east solve ben carson's commander in chief issue? >> i don't think it solves it, but i think it probably helps. i think it was wise of him to go there, be seen there, and of course the remedy that he suggests is one...
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the selection panel commends all the respondents on thoughtful proposals. many included elements that can be combined into other proposals. panel recommends that the finalist focus on opportunities to provide a sustainable and operating model which reflects san francisco's diverse population. moving forward, staff believes that the top scoring respondents offer a variety of uses a enhance the enjoyment of visitors to the park. top three scoring respondents are the may beck foundation, palace of fine art of 46 arts, crafts and community and hospitality, the department feels that the top proposal have a financial engine that can ensure meaningful public access and be i believe to provide -- be able to provide affordable space to the public. i like to talk about the upcoming request for proposal. we have similar mandatory requirements. it must be ability to fund the necessary structurals and now we're including the seismic of the building. after consulting with a nonprofit board who currently manages the feeder, we proposed at the operation's committee to amend
the selection panel commends all the respondents on thoughtful proposals. many included elements that can be combined into other proposals. panel recommends that the finalist focus on opportunities to provide a sustainable and operating model which reflects san francisco's diverse population. moving forward, staff believes that the top scoring respondents offer a variety of uses a enhance the enjoyment of visitors to the park. top three scoring respondents are the may beck foundation, palace of...
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>> the proposals will be due in may of 2016. we would then assemble selection panel to nams and thoroughly study -- analyze and thoroughing study the criteria and ask them to make a recommendation to the staff and send it for your consideration. >> who runs the theater now? >> it's the palace of fine arts league. i believe some of the members of the board are here today and spoke at the last commission hearing. they are a nonprofit group that has been there since the inception of the theater. >> each the proposal would have to maintain the theater? >> correct. >> is there an opportunity for the current set proposal finalist to combine with those who are not included in this round? could the center combine with pmg to run the theater? >> absolutely. in fact, i noted in the presentation that it's encouraged by selection panel that we heard a lot of great ideas and we currently collaboration for financially sound proposal to mix with other elements that you heard in the responses. >> so the center could combine with the museum, for example, as well? there's no rules --
>> the proposals will be due in may of 2016. we would then assemble selection panel to nams and thoroughly study -- analyze and thoroughing study the criteria and ask them to make a recommendation to the staff and send it for your consideration. >> who runs the theater now? >> it's the palace of fine arts league. i believe some of the members of the board are here today and spoke at the last commission hearing. they are a nonprofit group that has been there since the inception...
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the selection panel commends all the respondents on thoughtful proposals. many included elements that can be combined into other proposals. panel recommends that the finalist focus on opportunities to provide a sustainable and operating model which reflects san francisco's diverse population. moving forward, staff believes that the top scoring respondents offer a variety of uses a enhance the enjoyment of visitors to the park. top three scoring respondents are the may beck foundation, palace of fine art of 46 arts, crafts and community and hospitality, the department feels that the top proposal have a financial engine that can ensure meaningful public access and be i believe to provide -- be able to provide affordable space to the public. i like to talk about the upcoming request for proposal. we have similar mandatory requirements. it must be ability to fund the necessary structurals and now we're including the seismic of the building. after consulting with a nonprofit board who currently manages the feeder, we proposed at the operation's committee to amend
the selection panel commends all the respondents on thoughtful proposals. many included elements that can be combined into other proposals. panel recommends that the finalist focus on opportunities to provide a sustainable and operating model which reflects san francisco's diverse population. moving forward, staff believes that the top scoring respondents offer a variety of uses a enhance the enjoyment of visitors to the park. top three scoring respondents are the may beck foundation, palace of...
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the health panel investigates the closures next. patrick leahy and republican senator of utah discussed bipartisanship. later, a conversation on the refugees coming into europe from syria. >> the u.s. house has approved a multiyear highway funding bill. on the next washington journal, joe that we talked about transportation funding and the legislation. champion willhess discuss the u.s.-russian relationships and his recent book, winter is coming. why vladimir putin and enemies of the free world must be stopped. the bureau of labor statistics on the october employment numbers. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation by phone, and on facebook and on twitter. every weekend, the c-span network features programs on politics, nonfiction books, american history. at the nation commemorates veterans day, saturday starting at 11:00 a.m., american history will be live from the national world war ii museum in new orleans as we look back 70 years of the war's and its legacy. we will tour the m
the health panel investigates the closures next. patrick leahy and republican senator of utah discussed bipartisanship. later, a conversation on the refugees coming into europe from syria. >> the u.s. house has approved a multiyear highway funding bill. on the next washington journal, joe that we talked about transportation funding and the legislation. champion willhess discuss the u.s.-russian relationships and his recent book, winter is coming. why vladimir putin and enemies of the free...
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kcci is a proud co-sponsor, i will have the honor of being on the panel of questioners. "face the nation" host john dickerson of cbs news is the moderator. the panel also includes congressional correspondent nancy cordes and the des moines register's kathie obradovich. new poll numbers out for the democrats today. steve karlin in now, with the . steve: the new cbs news/new york with a big lead. clinton now has 52% support nationally to bernie sanders's 33%. martin o'malley is trailing far as part of our democratic debate coverage on saturday, we will have a live voter panel of 10 uncommitted adults and 10 uncommitted college students. kcci's shaina humphries will speak with the voters before and after the debate to find out how the candidates can sway them. today, she asked one panel member how he feels going into saturday's event. >> as a democrat, you love everything that bernie says. i just feel he is relying on a political revolution that i'm pretty skeptical is going to happen in this country. steve: lubinus says he's keeping season. our voter panel will also be watc
kcci is a proud co-sponsor, i will have the honor of being on the panel of questioners. "face the nation" host john dickerson of cbs news is the moderator. the panel also includes congressional correspondent nancy cordes and the des moines register's kathie obradovich. new poll numbers out for the democrats today. steve karlin in now, with the . steve: the new cbs news/new york with a big lead. clinton now has 52% support nationally to bernie sanders's 33%. martin o'malley is trailing...
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last year, the diet set up a panel of experts to consider the issue. the panel will report to the lower house speaker tadamori oshima. >> translator: all of us diet members must take this ruling very seriously. we have to work as hard as we can to come up with reforms. >> the panel is expected to submit its findings to oshima as early as the start of next year. >>> chinese leaders started a big sales push for railway. what is happening here in. >> china wants to export railways and sees it as a key industry. there is a lot of competition in the market so china has embarked on a new sales strategy. chinese premiere took central and eastern europen leaders on a ride. the demonstration ride took place after a summit on economic cooperation between china and 16 central and eastern europen nations. participants boarded a high speed train emblazoned with their country's flags. the train deported from the city bound for shanghai. he said china is aiming to take part in high speed rail projects. he said he will increase efforts. in september china beat japan i
last year, the diet set up a panel of experts to consider the issue. the panel will report to the lower house speaker tadamori oshima. >> translator: all of us diet members must take this ruling very seriously. we have to work as hard as we can to come up with reforms. >> the panel is expected to submit its findings to oshima as early as the start of next year. >>> chinese leaders started a big sales push for railway. what is happening here in. >> china wants to...
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superb question to take the call from the panel to act individually. e brought the george w. bush presidential library to smu he said he didn't want a think tank but the action take. to come up with ideas to put them into action what are the europeans going to do? it hasn't worked for decades so what will the policy looks like? if your house to design that consensus what would it be? >> like he would have a decent living in these circumstances. but to have a general policy but that could cope with a crisis. >> my answer is or has well-to-do immediately and though longer run to work out procedures with cooperative with the standards and spirits that they don't exist but those that do could not be applied because if he penalize austria 15 years ago then every other country in the union believes if they vote for this as it is a member of the zero pp group insurer to expel the country with these measures. this way with the european union to face more and more difficulties it will not be very easy. >> as far as actionable idea is i think the coast guard will
superb question to take the call from the panel to act individually. e brought the george w. bush presidential library to smu he said he didn't want a think tank but the action take. to come up with ideas to put them into action what are the europeans going to do? it hasn't worked for decades so what will the policy looks like? if your house to design that consensus what would it be? >> like he would have a decent living in these circumstances. but to have a general policy but that could...
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the question is for the panel generally. the specific is the think the decision in hobby lobby necessarily drives the results of the new little sisters of the court case? the larger question is does the roberts court ever moved into position where it doesn't merely use the bill of rights as a shield to give carveout to certain groups and starts to use it as a sword and say no, you don't get to do that, congress and the president, it is no power for you to do those things that you purport to do in some portions of the affordable care act in particular? >> great question as to whether hobby lobby dictates the outcome in little sisters of the poor and all these other contraception abortion mandate cases. the answer is i hope so but it all depends on what justice kennedy thinks. it's antony kennedy's world and we're just living in it. as to whether or not more broadly the supreme court will move to a position of using religious liberty as a way of disqualifying whole things government does. i don't think so. i think the nature of
the question is for the panel generally. the specific is the think the decision in hobby lobby necessarily drives the results of the new little sisters of the court case? the larger question is does the roberts court ever moved into position where it doesn't merely use the bill of rights as a shield to give carveout to certain groups and starts to use it as a sword and say no, you don't get to do that, congress and the president, it is no power for you to do those things that you purport to do...