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into theled him to go engineering corps. he was the first westerner, many west of the appellations, to be in the engineering corp.. because he was in the engineering corps, he missed the mexican war. he saw service in his military and at fort monroe, virginia, not too far from richmond. he taught at west point. he had a profound religious conversion. he converted to catholicism. this would be a big part of his personality. if you were to meet rosecrans and knew nothing about his military career, he would probably want to discuss the elegy with you. however, the military really wasn't that great a career if there wasn't a war going on. so he resigned from the army and engaged in private business. he was an engineer, he knew about refining. he worked in western virginia, in that area, and even had an accident one day that left him scarred. it looked like he had a smirk on his face. if you look at the book cover, you can see that. war,hen in 1851, the civil he offered his services to the governor of ohio and was commissioned in
into theled him to go engineering corps. he was the first westerner, many west of the appellations, to be in the engineering corp.. because he was in the engineering corps, he missed the mexican war. he saw service in his military and at fort monroe, virginia, not too far from richmond. he taught at west point. he had a profound religious conversion. he converted to catholicism. this would be a big part of his personality. if you were to meet rosecrans and knew nothing about his military...
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. >> i don't want to live in an environment where at every thele place i go, there's capability of watching my every move. but i think when you look at the boston marathon bombing, i think it can be helpful. >> also, cassel is giving d.c. 300 cameras to add to the 90 that the police already have. ae police are setting up program whereby the public can share video with the police links. computer reporting live from northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> we thank you, sam. is on your side with a consumer alert. we're hearing from a fairfax victim of who was the telephone spoofing. >> this is when someone uses number toand repeatedly call other people, hang up. it's become a widespread problem. ago. started ten days ringing. telephone >> the gist was, i keep getting phone calls from you. i pick up. up. just a hang why are you doing this to me? >> frank is a retired fairfax don't resident. said his personal information has been showing up on other people's caller id's. up, the phone hangs up. >> it has my name and number. to callhy they're able me back and say, cut this out! >> it's cal
. >> i don't want to live in an environment where at every thele place i go, there's capability of watching my every move. but i think when you look at the boston marathon bombing, i think it can be helpful. >> also, cassel is giving d.c. 300 cameras to add to the 90 that the police already have. ae police are setting up program whereby the public can share video with the police links. computer reporting live from northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> we thank you,...
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presumed thele point at which a black person could be elected, it would signify that these are the things have already been resolved. the fact that those two things are here below of -- are capable of the existing makes people go back to the drawing board and say what else is there? there is some additional ingredient that we have failed to recognize. or in the most cynical and pessimistic view, this is as good as this particular system is capable of getting, for people who represent political minorities or even if the demographics change possibly the political majority. we have seen this in other places. with that said, i think we believe that -- my perspective as a historian come over the long-term, people have been of conscience and of sincere effort have won more often than not. not unnecessarily have been undefeated but air -- but a good record to get to the playoffs. >> i think that is a good note to end on. i did want to ask about voter suppression, but maybe somebody in the audience can have that question, too. >> [indiscernible] >> i originate from ferguson, missouri. i know you
presumed thele point at which a black person could be elected, it would signify that these are the things have already been resolved. the fact that those two things are here below of -- are capable of the existing makes people go back to the drawing board and say what else is there? there is some additional ingredient that we have failed to recognize. or in the most cynical and pessimistic view, this is as good as this particular system is capable of getting, for people who represent political...
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you could buy a be thele, but ls you can click to invest. if you think the salad days are ahead for wafu, they are taking on and accredited investors. the money is handled bay middle man, the san francisco company itself is startup works with all kinds of consumer products helping them raise funds. ryan callbeck is the circle up founder and ceo among the companies he's helped, little duck organics, totally bananas, and bobby sue's nets, joined by quinnton hardy of the new york times, i have to tell you right away, i've noticed a great number of the companies that are working with you are food. small, organic, sort of food. is there a reason for that that food companies are particularly attracted to this method of raising money? >> it's about 40% of what we do. we just focus on consumer and retail companies. that's all we do. and food is about 40% -- >> why? >> it's because, we think it's a great place for investors to invest. we think the technology world there's overfunding, we think there's a bubble, but more broadly, we don't think great
you could buy a be thele, but ls you can click to invest. if you think the salad days are ahead for wafu, they are taking on and accredited investors. the money is handled bay middle man, the san francisco company itself is startup works with all kinds of consumer products helping them raise funds. ryan callbeck is the circle up founder and ceo among the companies he's helped, little duck organics, totally bananas, and bobby sue's nets, joined by quinnton hardy of the new york times, i have to...
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thele is saying let's make hardware commodity.ll you the apple can do that because they have figured out how to make better hardware. >> let's talk about market share versus mind share. android has most of the market share, but apple has most of the mind share. is that a fair assessment? why would that be happening? if there is all of these people using android phones? >> you have seen this from the engineering economy, to the creative class. new innovative apps come out on apple first, because it is the platform for the creative class. you do not have to be the first, you just have to have the right ecosystem. >> would you say that apple is not the first, but the best? >> they are the most creatively -- they foster the best creativity right now. they are the ones that people think of when they want to release an innovative product. apple is going to have to keep that market share of. up./ >> thank you. it is time now for the bwest byte. what do you have? >> 1 to 20. one in 20 germans have a credit card, compared to the average am
thele is saying let's make hardware commodity.ll you the apple can do that because they have figured out how to make better hardware. >> let's talk about market share versus mind share. android has most of the market share, but apple has most of the mind share. is that a fair assessment? why would that be happening? if there is all of these people using android phones? >> you have seen this from the engineering economy, to the creative class. new innovative apps come out on apple...
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that thele would argue munro doctrine should probably be called the adams doctrine. hise were to assess importance in american history just for his to romantic service -- diplomatic service, what judgment would you render about what ways he contributed to ideas of american diplomacy? >> my judgment is the greatest american secretary of state, but i'm partial. in the early years of the republic, he represented the and thenates in europe from 1817 to march 1825. some of the major negotiations and advances of american presidents as this fledgling negligible from its position in world affairs to 1830's, a major power. be afterower it was to the civil war, but a major power. one of the great accomplishments as secretary of state, the greatest accomplishment is the treaty, which brought us florida and which extended the western boundary of the united states, which was hazy and undefined after the louisiana purchase of 1803. nobody knew where the purchase ended. different powers have different positions. adams and the adams onus treaty, 1819 to 1821, obtained more territory
that thele would argue munro doctrine should probably be called the adams doctrine. hise were to assess importance in american history just for his to romantic service -- diplomatic service, what judgment would you render about what ways he contributed to ideas of american diplomacy? >> my judgment is the greatest american secretary of state, but i'm partial. in the early years of the republic, he represented the and thenates in europe from 1817 to march 1825. some of the major...
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port for thele confederacy east of the mississippi river on the gulf off and willclosed remain closed off for the rest of the war. but there's another effectiveness as well. fredericksburg native is the command of the post of mobile and he and 10,000 men are forced to sit in mobile for the rest of the war, almost completely the rest of the war until they are forced out in the spring of 1865 , guarding against any possible federal incursion northward into the heart of the confederacy. these troops sit here. they are badly missed and badly needed on other battlefronts. are a these effects direct or indirect result of the fact that took buchanan could not keep his head when he was under the guns of fort morgan and put the helm of the tennessee northward against farragut's fleet. the human factor making the difference. let us come back and conclude with where we started, the sounds of north carolina. i have not talked about a human element yet for the sounds of north carolina. cushing.t william b his older brother is alonso. you may remove or him from the battle of gettysburg. the stalema
port for thele confederacy east of the mississippi river on the gulf off and willclosed remain closed off for the rest of the war. but there's another effectiveness as well. fredericksburg native is the command of the post of mobile and he and 10,000 men are forced to sit in mobile for the rest of the war, almost completely the rest of the war until they are forced out in the spring of 1865 , guarding against any possible federal incursion northward into the heart of the confederacy. these...
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you look at thele calendar and realize you are directing your own film. how did you handle that?with this movie. there's dark stuff in here. david is interesting. i knew as a performer, i've have the chance to pick up new trix. >> we mentioned you have roles under scrutiny. you're shooting batman now. first of all, are you getting good points at home with kids? >> i have two older girls and one younger boy. he's just figuring out what batman is about. if i was in "frozen," i would be king of the world. if i was elsa -- that's not the case. people said i was too old to play the part. i've had people come up hugely enthusiastic. i think both reactions are pretty irrelevant. at the end of the day, you do your job or don't. you come out to a movie people like. if they don't, you got the role any way. >> great having you here. >> thanks. it's been ring ring! progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. needs long term relief. eucerin calm
you look at thele calendar and realize you are directing your own film. how did you handle that?with this movie. there's dark stuff in here. david is interesting. i knew as a performer, i've have the chance to pick up new trix. >> we mentioned you have roles under scrutiny. you're shooting batman now. first of all, are you getting good points at home with kids? >> i have two older girls and one younger boy. he's just figuring out what batman is about. if i was in "frozen,"...
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they can reconnect with their parents police do they say will be going back, though, checking all thelehews again, just all the buildings again, to make sure they didn't miss anything, and miss any evidence that may help them moving forward. it all started about 10:40 local time, in the student cafeteria, where we understand the first shift of lunch would have been taking place. two dead at this point, and we won't know much more about the folks that are critically injuries until those surgical procedures are over. and then we expect to hear more from the hospital. >> and allen, we are looking at the correction on my end, a picture of a church there. where a lot of the students and parents are told to sort of go and reunite. a question for you, has there been any more information that has come out from the students and all the interviews they have given today, and all the counsel what happened about anything more about the suspected shooter and what hi motive might have been? he had troubles recently, may have got upon a fight with someone, may have had issues with a girlfriend. in the
they can reconnect with their parents police do they say will be going back, though, checking all thelehews again, just all the buildings again, to make sure they didn't miss anything, and miss any evidence that may help them moving forward. it all started about 10:40 local time, in the student cafeteria, where we understand the first shift of lunch would have been taking place. two dead at this point, and we won't know much more about the folks that are critically injuries until those surgical...
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they're expecting a lot of thele and a big change over next half hour. >> all right. you got it, steve. now, things look relatively orderly there. but now, new at 5:00, we're getting a look at a chaotic isne as d.c. school dismissed early this afternoon. take a look. d.c. students mobbing this metro bus. some of them even climbing on top of the roof. callprompted the driver to for help. horace holmes is live at the metro stop where all of this unfolded. horace, what happened here? >> we all don't know whether it a halloween prank or not. but wasn't that the strangest scene that you ever want to see? kids got out around 12:30 this afternoon and came to this very bus transfer center. it got chaotic, because so many kids came to the bus at the same time. and then some of them ended up on top of the bus. captured the scene. it shows kids crowding around the bus, several standing on top. to have fun, but that's not the way to have fun. and d.c. around 12:30 public schools had just let out early for a scheduled time forative teachers. theents began streaming to bus. what pr
they're expecting a lot of thele and a big change over next half hour. >> all right. you got it, steve. now, things look relatively orderly there. but now, new at 5:00, we're getting a look at a chaotic isne as d.c. school dismissed early this afternoon. take a look. d.c. students mobbing this metro bus. some of them even climbing on top of the roof. callprompted the driver to for help. horace holmes is live at the metro stop where all of this unfolded. horace, what happened here?...
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that takes up to 12 hours to get thele results back positive or negative. this young 5-year-old boy spent about a month in guinea with his family. he returned to the united states via jfk airport here in new york on saturday evening around 9:00 p.m. then apparently he started to get a very high temperature on sunday. we know he was rushed here to bellevue hospital, the same hospital where dr. craig spencer is being treated for ebola. he was rushed here by ems on sunday evening along with his mom. his mother not showing any symptoms but this is a 5-year-old boy so you don't want to rush him alone. it's also important to note that he does have a 102 degree fever but officials are saying that he has symptoms that also could be in line with other illnesses, so we have no idea if this is ebola or not. they are just doing the test given the time he spent guinea and just returned to the united states. a few hours going new york city mayor de blasio addressed why the city is taking such precautions with this little boy. listen. >> the child was having some difficul
that takes up to 12 hours to get thele results back positive or negative. this young 5-year-old boy spent about a month in guinea with his family. he returned to the united states via jfk airport here in new york on saturday evening around 9:00 p.m. then apparently he started to get a very high temperature on sunday. we know he was rushed here to bellevue hospital, the same hospital where dr. craig spencer is being treated for ebola. he was rushed here by ems on sunday evening along with his...
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see inside thele was of the estate coming up. >>> 40s and 50s right now. lots of sunshine. more rain this afternoon. full forecast is coming up. >>> the clock is ticking on a possible septa strike vote. septa's largest union will decide tomorrow whether to authorize a walkout. the yup i don't know says at this point there are not preparing for a work stoppage but they say that in the even that it happens they will release a plan for service interruptions before there is a strike. 4700 bus drivers, subway and trolley operators have been working under an expired contract since march. negotiations continue with pensions and health care benefits. the main sticking points. >>> police in washington state are wrapping up their on-site investigation of yesterday's high school shoot that left two students dead including the gunman. police say a freshman opened fire yesterday inside the cafeteria of marysville-pilchuck high school north of seattle bep learned last night that the gunman has been identified as jaylen fryberg. he was recently crowned the school's homecoming prince. acco
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they were showing the more moderate, thele less strident side of kim jong un that we want to discusshings, we want to open up. >> particularly toward unification with the south? >> with the south. there was a move towards the south. absolutely right. >> and what does it also say about north korea's relationships with china which difficult? >> extremely strained. i think the relationship with china over last two and a half years really has deteriorated significantly. they need china for fuel, aviation fuel, food, many things but it's very strained. i think this move to the south, going in and basically, saying we are prepared to negotiate with the rok, south korea, i think china was pleased with that. i think in some ways, this is if saying we are flexible to open up to the south, dialogue. >> it will be krb. >> on america tonight this weekend, it's a game of crops and robbers. planting the seeds of international he is me espinoge: a chinese spy ring planted in the fields of iowa. >> here in the fields and schlepping some of these goods. >> that's correct. >> what do you make of that?
they were showing the more moderate, thele less strident side of kim jong un that we want to discusshings, we want to open up. >> particularly toward unification with the south? >> with the south. there was a move towards the south. absolutely right. >> and what does it also say about north korea's relationships with china which difficult? >> extremely strained. i think the relationship with china over last two and a half years really has deteriorated significantly. they...
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copies of theling , and the gentleman will be happy to sign copies and take further questions. thank you so much for joining us here today. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]
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by thele thing was led blacks. >> i will be darned. were there any whites? >> i have not gotten the report. i would say not. when they were in the process of murdering the guards or when they were attacking our people who came in to get the guards. >> had to do it. >> otherwise, we recaptured all the south blocks. no troopers were wounded. one of them was, and the like. -- in the leg. >> what do you hear? >> rockefeller telling the president what he wants to hear. amnesty became the issue around which this revolves. the prisoners had taken over the facility and they submitted a list of demands. a various list of demands. fly included the right to to a non-imperialist country. and, amnesty. the latter was quickly dismissed. many of the demands were met. the observers spent a day and they went through the list. most of the prisoner demands were perfectly legitimate. one of the problems with looking people,a was that most that was the first time they were exposed to how horrible conditions were in the facilities. and then people conflated before -- the horror o
by thele thing was led blacks. >> i will be darned. were there any whites? >> i have not gotten the report. i would say not. when they were in the process of murdering the guards or when they were attacking our people who came in to get the guards. >> had to do it. >> otherwise, we recaptured all the south blocks. no troopers were wounded. one of them was, and the like. -- in the leg. >> what do you hear? >> rockefeller telling the president what he wants to...
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causes of why children are coming, dealing with the of it, or that being dealing with undocumented thele a -- that are in united states. you mentioned brazil. the possibility of a -- the big issue with brazil treaty. a tax treaty, a framework for u.s. and brazilian business. western pipeline, hemisphere issues. the question of the pending decision. that's another one that's very relevant. i think that it's important to be realistic. we can speculate as much as we want up here. obviously we're going to have our own interests and agendas. goinge next two years are to be very -- we used to talk about it when i was on the relationseign committee. it's the silly season. it's going to be very difficult to get some of these things done. think there's interest. i think we're all interested in latin america here, in getting of this stuff done. it's important to temper these reality. with >> and my republican brother, i agree with you. [laughter] reality, whichf is over the next two years, in a republican-controlled senate, very little get done. i wanted to see it. >> or a democrat. i --mean, >> w
causes of why children are coming, dealing with the of it, or that being dealing with undocumented thele a -- that are in united states. you mentioned brazil. the possibility of a -- the big issue with brazil treaty. a tax treaty, a framework for u.s. and brazilian business. western pipeline, hemisphere issues. the question of the pending decision. that's another one that's very relevant. i think that it's important to be realistic. we can speculate as much as we want up here. obviously we're...
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it dries 50 pairs of hands for one penny, it tells you how used thele have bathroom so you can save moneyng bill. that is the kind of innovation that is possible. the building management systems. >> thank you very much indeed, joining us. head of level 39. >> apple expecting record holiday sales this quarter. fueled in part by apple pay. the company says it lets users make transactions at over 220,00 0 stores. olivia sterns checked it out. apple says minute iphone 6 is going to completely replace my wallet. pay tocided to put apple the test. let's see how much shopping i can get done. the disney store. it's elsa! perfect, thank you. easy.sney store was one touch and i got all of these. i might not need a while it, that does not mean i don't need a handbag. we've got a winner. that took a little longer than i expected. apple pay did not work as my visa debit card. card. work as a credit 2 for 2. $35 ostrich egg. apple pay works well. so smoothly that it's anti-climactic. i had to return some things, like the ostrich egg. t smoothly. apple pay does say transaction time. for stores like whol
it dries 50 pairs of hands for one penny, it tells you how used thele have bathroom so you can save moneyng bill. that is the kind of innovation that is possible. the building management systems. >> thank you very much indeed, joining us. head of level 39. >> apple expecting record holiday sales this quarter. fueled in part by apple pay. the company says it lets users make transactions at over 220,00 0 stores. olivia sterns checked it out. apple says minute iphone 6 is going to...
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and thele were fighting ukrainians,ine, the probably, you have not seen reports of the events. i see it each and every day on russian tv. you look at the faces of the people fighting and they are not even universally young. they are people who come from all walks of life. some of them have military background from soviet union times. servedople have interact. -- in iraq. there are people who know and do it professionally. >> good afternoon. faith is worldwide. i just want to make a statement, and you don't have to respond. >> what are you going to speak of? >> on matters of holy matrimony, may russian orthodox church and the roman catholic church meet, pray we invite, and able to schedule some religious classes so to enhance their religious skills of some of our very own united states supreme court justice? thank you. >> i understand it's more a statement rather than a question. and it saves me, because i'm not religious myself and it's difficult for me to give any educated view on this issue. next question, please. >> you mentioned before certain issues on international law an
and thele were fighting ukrainians,ine, the probably, you have not seen reports of the events. i see it each and every day on russian tv. you look at the faces of the people fighting and they are not even universally young. they are people who come from all walks of life. some of them have military background from soviet union times. servedople have interact. -- in iraq. there are people who know and do it professionally. >> good afternoon. faith is worldwide. i just want to make a...
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. >> 20 more states have become ba thele grounds over their own proposed g.m. labeling laws. >> aljazeera, burlington vermont. >> efforts to pass labeling laws in some states have failed, in california in 2012 and washington state last year. >> tomorrow morning on aljazeera america. fears of ebola, another american diagnosed with the disease. health officials are working to contain the virus. we'll have the latest tomorrow morning. >> that's it for us here in in the morning. >> have a great morning and weekend. we'll see you right back here again tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. >> thanks for watching. >> i don't really know what's going to happen to me... >> of oscar winner alex gibney's hard hitting series... edge of eighteen >> i'm never going to appoligize for the type of person that i am >> facing tough challenges... >> we do feel cheeted, by the american university process >> taking a stand... >> it's gonna be on my terms, on how i want it to be >> boldly pursuing their dreams >> what did i do? >> the lives of american teenagers... on the edge of eighteen on
. >> 20 more states have become ba thele grounds over their own proposed g.m. labeling laws. >> aljazeera, burlington vermont. >> efforts to pass labeling laws in some states have failed, in california in 2012 and washington state last year. >> tomorrow morning on aljazeera america. fears of ebola, another american diagnosed with the disease. health officials are working to contain the virus. we'll have the latest tomorrow morning. >> that's it for us here in in...
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and that is social security and entitlements.ot they are earned benefits that thele started paying for first hour, the first day, the first month that they ever went hope andith the expectation that they would live long enough some day to enjoy the benefits. the fact is that nothing has done more to lift more people poverty, maybe in the history of the world than social security. nothing has done more to extend lives of our senior citizens for alling access through medicare. the sing the payer system by the stu. the fact is that social security a $2 trillion surplus in it and in the absolute worst case and that is based on projections. we don't know what it will actually be. but it is good for 20 or 30 years. experts actuaries say if we the lifted the cap on amount that people have to pay their social security taxes on millio millionaires and billionaires pay the same rate why work men and women pay we would make social security secure ad infinitum. talking about keepingulf options on the table when your wants to turn private axelrod and turn it over to wall street? all my might with a
and that is social security and entitlements.ot they are earned benefits that thele started paying for first hour, the first day, the first month that they ever went hope andith the expectation that they would live long enough some day to enjoy the benefits. the fact is that nothing has done more to lift more people poverty, maybe in the history of the world than social security. nothing has done more to extend lives of our senior citizens for alling access through medicare. the sing the payer...
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if we do that, it can lead to choices in thele years to come. >> we have to grow the economy for all. one in five south carolinians lived below the poverty line. one in three children live in poverty. we have two raise minimum wage so parents can buy healthier foods. we encourage them to exercise. we need to encourage public schools to reinstate physical education. questions.cludes the the opportunity for rebuttals has expired. we moved to closing statements. earlier, the campaigners june cards for the order. mr. french -- >> south carolina, may -- new hampshire may have the most popular saying, give me liberty or give me death, but i believe we have the best -- while i breathe, i hope. i hope something has touched a nerve with you. i hope it has had you in your heart, your mind, or your soul. be thesouth carolina to freest state in the nation. i want you to wake up on november 5 knowing that you have the power over your child's education and you can make the best decisions for them. i want you to know that you're getting $250 back a month of your own money. i want you to wake of nove
if we do that, it can lead to choices in thele years to come. >> we have to grow the economy for all. one in five south carolinians lived below the poverty line. one in three children live in poverty. we have two raise minimum wage so parents can buy healthier foods. we encourage them to exercise. we need to encourage public schools to reinstate physical education. questions.cludes the the opportunity for rebuttals has expired. we moved to closing statements. earlier, the campaigners june...
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here is a guy who sponsored a legislation to say, no, we will stop using west virginia coal in ing theling- fuel capital of our united states. >> congressman rahall. >> friends, you have never met johnny-come-lately until tonight. he is on stage with me. 20 years, he has been in the senate of west virginia. ask his colleagues. has he been at the pro-coal rallies, the anti-epa rallies i have been in our nations capital , in charleston, west virginia, testifying before the epa and their efforts to revoke permits. mr. johnny-come-lately, welcome to the battle. evan, i am glad you recognize what coal means to our stately -- state. whatever vote it is you referenced, let's look at the facts. we used to be friendly and i hope we can be friends after this. i am happy to say that he is a past supporter of mine. he gave to my campaign in 2010 after barack obama was elected president, after the affordable care act was signed into law. after whatever vote it is he quoted back in 2007. after all that, he was a supporter of my campaign treat i -- my campaign, and i appreciate it. >> thank you. we will
here is a guy who sponsored a legislation to say, no, we will stop using west virginia coal in ing theling- fuel capital of our united states. >> congressman rahall. >> friends, you have never met johnny-come-lately until tonight. he is on stage with me. 20 years, he has been in the senate of west virginia. ask his colleagues. has he been at the pro-coal rallies, the anti-epa rallies i have been in our nations capital , in charleston, west virginia, testifying before the epa and...
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thele are dying because of incompetence of these democrats and the media is also behind this by allowing this to take place. they are complicit in it. steve king, republican of iowa. here is a tweet he put out after the hearing yesterday. bill nelson, democrat from florida. matt in georgetown, ohio. media'si think the blown this out of proportion. i would rather hear about isis or the disease killing infants in america. it is not his job -- it's just three people. host: turn down your volume if you get on the air. ,ashington post lead editorial false finding on ebola. finding on ebola. monica in michigan. caller: good morning. i think if this disease starts going to, we are all be very sorry we did not have a stronger national health system. left sorry that we let profit be so involved in health care. when we start making health care in terms of dollars and cents instead of controlling disease or treating people, we will never get the quality health people to befor healthy and we are going to be sorry that we have done that, i think. host: do you think the media has been fair in its cove
thele are dying because of incompetence of these democrats and the media is also behind this by allowing this to take place. they are complicit in it. steve king, republican of iowa. here is a tweet he put out after the hearing yesterday. bill nelson, democrat from florida. matt in georgetown, ohio. media'si think the blown this out of proportion. i would rather hear about isis or the disease killing infants in america. it is not his job -- it's just three people. host: turn down your volume if...
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thele misunderstand difference between isolation and quarantine, which are different things.ou isolate a known to both patient -- ebola patient. a confirmed case like thomas duncan in dallas was isolated. it is unquestionably lawful to do that. to quarantineful somebody who you have good reason to believe has been exposed, and might have the virus. you can quarantine them for the period of incubation. but you need to do it with good evidence. you need to have a court like review, if it is challenged. and you need to keep the people safe. the big problem i have with what happened in dallas is that the court have said that quarantine is not a criminal offense. it is not something that you are punishing someone with. you have a responsibility to keep them safe and keep them in humane conditions. to force for people into a home that hasn't been decontaminated, with soiled bedsheets and soiled towels, is unconscionable, unethical, and also unlawful. it took days before they were able to accommodate them. you have four people who were living with mr. duncan. have --one of them did
thele misunderstand difference between isolation and quarantine, which are different things.ou isolate a known to both patient -- ebola patient. a confirmed case like thomas duncan in dallas was isolated. it is unquestionably lawful to do that. to quarantineful somebody who you have good reason to believe has been exposed, and might have the virus. you can quarantine them for the period of incubation. but you need to do it with good evidence. you need to have a court like review, if it is...
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reform to thele law. the 1986 act absorbed 3 million folks who were here illegally. it did not accommodate for future folks. there is a quota or a number placed on it be says. sas.n view says it is a restrictive policy. expand illegal immigration to fix illegal immigration. expand legal immigration. independent. caller: i grew up in a mixed neighborhood. my godmother was hispanic. just for that, i would like to say, when i hear these liberal elected officials come up and say these people will come in and do the jobs americans won't do, it offends me to no end. it irritates me because it's demeaning. peoplees the latino think of that? do they not see that as the grading -- degrading and demeaning? the hardest working people i had on any of my crews were latino. absolutely. america was built on waves of a foreign immigrants. they came seeking opportunity. absorbed these waves of immigrants. these immigrants generated new wealth because they were hard-working and industrious. today come as those -- today, those immigrants are no different. this is ano prove amazing reso
reform to thele law. the 1986 act absorbed 3 million folks who were here illegally. it did not accommodate for future folks. there is a quota or a number placed on it be says. sas.n view says it is a restrictive policy. expand illegal immigration to fix illegal immigration. expand legal immigration. independent. caller: i grew up in a mixed neighborhood. my godmother was hispanic. just for that, i would like to say, when i hear these liberal elected officials come up and say these people will...
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at theling the outbreak source is the most important thing that needs to happen.hat is in the wall street journal this morning. a new study put out by the world health organization. i want to point you to the new york times. congressional republicans are no longer calling for an outright ban. they are putting a new focus on suspending v says for those people that are traveling -- visas for those people that are traveling from west africa. turkey has made a u-turn over the battle for co-bonnie -- kobani after washington pressured the country. they have agreed to help syrian kurds fight isis. isis militant influences , that is to lebanon the latest country where that is spreading. and to campaign 2014 whether or not you plan to vote. let's go to oscar in los angeles. caller: yes. i want to take on the issue of gerrymandering. all states of gerrymandering. it does not matter who you vote for because the congressional incumbent is always going to win because the districts are carved out for your congressional representative to win no matter what. it is almost pointles
at theling the outbreak source is the most important thing that needs to happen.hat is in the wall street journal this morning. a new study put out by the world health organization. i want to point you to the new york times. congressional republicans are no longer calling for an outright ban. they are putting a new focus on suspending v says for those people that are traveling -- visas for those people that are traveling from west africa. turkey has made a u-turn over the battle for co-bonnie...
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but the person at the ballot box, thele whoing place accepts it, so you have to wonder if everybody'sories are defaulty, but these are notten documented immigrants. they are fake undocumented immigrants exacerbating the fact that maybe the government has lost the ability to distinguish between a u.s. citizen and a non-citizen. >> they don't want to because some people are benefiting from it. by the way, ask any 19-year-old, you can order a pretty good fake driver's license from china on the internet in three weeks for $100. jim, thank you for coming on. that was super interesting. >> always enjoy, tucker. thank you. >> i'll attempt to get on facebook to respond to your views on this. soon, i'll see you there. >>> coming up, the i.r.s. caught in another scandal to take your money without proving you committed any crime whatsoever. how is that constitutional? >>> and an after school christian club has values in 4,000 schools, but now the atheist parents want them gone. it's happening in maine. details, straight ahead. that disease is for older people. not me. i take good care of myself.
but the person at the ballot box, thele whoing place accepts it, so you have to wonder if everybody'sories are defaulty, but these are notten documented immigrants. they are fake undocumented immigrants exacerbating the fact that maybe the government has lost the ability to distinguish between a u.s. citizen and a non-citizen. >> they don't want to because some people are benefiting from it. by the way, ask any 19-year-old, you can order a pretty good fake driver's license from china on...