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tohink we are only adding the stigmatization that is not based on science or evidence. if these restrictions are not removed from me from the state of maine by tomorrow morning, thursday morning, i will go to court to obtain my freedom. ismaine's governor said he preparing legal action to enforce the quarantine. the cats, the wizards, the mystics all need your help. they are going to help rebuild the imagine lincoln public school playground. they are looking for volunteers to help rebuilding. washingtoncaps.com. >> so awesome. >> it will be good to get the kids out and show them how to work together to rebuild. >> i saw that big mulch pile. [laughter] >> weather looks good. today, rain, a little bit of a break, and then we are taking a plunge. the sure you know where codes are as we had for the weekend. don't say i didn't warn you. [laughter] you probably still have an hour or so to do lunch as the rain showers are taking their sweet time with the slow-moving cult front. i noticed that it is kind of cooking up. everything possibility for .hance to get wet his is still d
tohink we are only adding the stigmatization that is not based on science or evidence. if these restrictions are not removed from me from the state of maine by tomorrow morning, thursday morning, i will go to court to obtain my freedom. ismaine's governor said he preparing legal action to enforce the quarantine. the cats, the wizards, the mystics all need your help. they are going to help rebuild the imagine lincoln public school playground. they are looking for volunteers to help rebuilding....
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going tohink we are get much in a break of those clouds. some of that strong weather, it is writing eastward. all indications makes us believe it will probably be coming through later tonight. the front should be just to our west. not that there couldn't be a what shower to the western counties. some showers even early tomorrow morning and then just breezy and cooler. winds tomorrow poll that cooler -- winds tomorrow poll at cooler air tht aco in. we head through 3:00 at the start of the game. those shower starting to line up to the mountains to the west. once they come through tomorrow morning they move out and we should be try for tomorrow evening's game. low 70's for the game through the evening and overnight. a couple of those could be heavier. and 40's. 65 on sunday and a look at your seven day outlook. should be a bit more moderate for next week. >> sounds good. thank you for that. michelle obama is making some daytime appearance. the first lady taped a segment that will air today. andwill discuss nutrition the benefits of cooking at
going tohink we are get much in a break of those clouds. some of that strong weather, it is writing eastward. all indications makes us believe it will probably be coming through later tonight. the front should be just to our west. not that there couldn't be a what shower to the western counties. some showers even early tomorrow morning and then just breezy and cooler. winds tomorrow poll that cooler -- winds tomorrow poll at cooler air tht aco in. we head through 3:00 at the start of the game....
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tohink they will also try prove they are still a good team without lebron james. >> college football getting ready to move into the month of november. alabama trying to make a run for the national title. the boosters have shown their appreciation by paying off nick $3.1 million house. he only make $7 million per year, so they paid off his house. the boneheaded play of the day, the tennis world championships. wins, 45,000 dollars in prize money, but celebrated by destroying the advertising. hey, those are sponsors. they are paying your check! fined 45,000, so he wins nothing. one more note on the redskins the eighth straight game with the cowboys rusher over 100 yards, but tied 17-17 at the end of the ballgame. >> he can have all the yards he wants as long as he loses. >> a patient with symptoms of ebola is in the hospital in baltimore. that is the top trending story on wjla.com. some baby white recalls because of possible bacterial contamination. and the forecast for the week. all of those stories on wjla.com. potter" book"harry was released seven years ago, but fans are still excite
tohink they will also try prove they are still a good team without lebron james. >> college football getting ready to move into the month of november. alabama trying to make a run for the national title. the boosters have shown their appreciation by paying off nick $3.1 million house. he only make $7 million per year, so they paid off his house. the boneheaded play of the day, the tennis world championships. wins, 45,000 dollars in prize money, but celebrated by destroying the...
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>> that will be great, and i would like tohink that it is because they are focusing on the specific needs and making sure that the disabled employee has all of the rules, he or she needs, to perform their jobs. >> i would hope so. >> i would hope so too. >> but i just wanted to ask the question. >> okay. >> and to the chair, i might be able to share a little bit of light on that because i actually was a rule 115 placement for the building inspector after suffering a disables injury as a carpenter and i believe that it was part of the negotiations actually with the different bargaining units and the unions who had expressed the concerns that they wanted to be sure that the candidates that were coming in outside of the civil service process that they truly did have, as you said the tools to be able to perform that job. and it was not an onerous process, it was routine and it was actually always good to have a dialogue with your supervisor about expectation and goals for performance. but that was my understanding of the background of it. >> and now, we have questions or comments from council
>> that will be great, and i would like tohink that it is because they are focusing on the specific needs and making sure that the disabled employee has all of the rules, he or she needs, to perform their jobs. >> i would hope so. >> i would hope so too. >> but i just wanted to ask the question. >> okay. >> and to the chair, i might be able to share a little bit of light on that because i actually was a rule 115 placement for the building inspector after...
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tohink the nats just have clear the mechanism. they have to get back to the fun of playing baseball. were fired up here in d.c., arguing balls and strikes with the umpire. just play. you can tell over the weekend which team had four days off and which team had to win even to get into the postseason. the giants were loose. that is a tall order against madison baumgardner. horace, what is the mood at the ball club tonight? williams says he likes the passion that his team has been displaying. he says they are relaxed and ready to go. behind me fans are starting to pour into the stadium. no changes from saturday night. manager matt williams is saying he has worked all season long pit he believes in the system. now is not the time for change. >> we have gotten here by doing things a certain way. is onege things up option. we trust our guys and have faith in our guys. it hasn't happened the first two games but that doesn't mean it can't happen today. >> what about ryan zimmerman? he is not in the starting lineup tonight. he says he does
tohink the nats just have clear the mechanism. they have to get back to the fun of playing baseball. were fired up here in d.c., arguing balls and strikes with the umpire. just play. you can tell over the weekend which team had four days off and which team had to win even to get into the postseason. the giants were loose. that is a tall order against madison baumgardner. horace, what is the mood at the ball club tonight? williams says he likes the passion that his team has been displaying. he...
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tohink the best way to go is stay in this direction and do the right thing. >> thank you to the panelists. thank you to the people. thank you to the viewers at home. i would love to go to work for you. i love illinois. i have been blessed in my career with terrific results, first working with teachers and police officers. then by giving back to our community, donating to our schools, our red cross, better and services. we have driven results, and i want to do the same to turn our government around. the state has lost its way. machinegroup of politicians got control of our government in springfield, and they have led us down a bad path. crime, we have lost our way at the state. we need to turn around. i am the one who can bring big change. i cannot be bought, bribed, or intimidated. i am going to dedicate my work to restoring prosperity to the families of illinois and bringing back the american dream to every family in having the best schools in america. >> the candidates will each get a minute to answer the questions. to be an this is going easy question. in these days of hyper partnershi
tohink the best way to go is stay in this direction and do the right thing. >> thank you to the panelists. thank you to the people. thank you to the viewers at home. i would love to go to work for you. i love illinois. i have been blessed in my career with terrific results, first working with teachers and police officers. then by giving back to our community, donating to our schools, our red cross, better and services. we have driven results, and i want to do the same to turn our...
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tohink it's really up to us protect it, but we also have to realize that we are overreaching, i believe, thinking we are going to solve these complicated problems when it is a lot of basic stuff we cannot even tackle. the confiscated discussions, but at the end of the day, i always go back to if you cannot defend against denial of service attacks -- like the iranians attacking wall street. that's wall street. they have got a lot of money. and even they are having problems defending against 0--- you see the capacity that some organized crime groups have. it is frightening. my doomsday scenario in this area is a couple of small to medium businesses get bumped off denial of service attack. they get put out of business. another small to medium businesses that go out of business because of this, what government is going to let their sme's go out of business? the government is going to do something to save the day. now they are in their regulating, because the industry has not handled i t, because the technology providers have not handled it. we've only had 20 years. at some point, the govern
tohink it's really up to us protect it, but we also have to realize that we are overreaching, i believe, thinking we are going to solve these complicated problems when it is a lot of basic stuff we cannot even tackle. the confiscated discussions, but at the end of the day, i always go back to if you cannot defend against denial of service attacks -- like the iranians attacking wall street. that's wall street. they have got a lot of money. and even they are having problems defending against 0---...
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tohink it is premature this mitigated recovery and what is happening with the semiconductor.be an inventory with a decline in the point of sales for the last quarter of this year. >> tummy tuck about the structure of your business? talk about the structure of your business? are you now in the best part of the chip is this? and you done the big changes? the think structurally changes from a pot of -- product point of you are secure. five areas of focus that is the core business. one is automotive's where our present is global. are number one in china and number two or three in the world. industrial power where our present is number two in the world. live in a position where there are sensors and micro-sensory products, our numberntrollers, we are palmn the world and the gateway and the set of applications for the consumer. these are the five areas of focus. it is important for us to move on, focusing on what we are doing and it is important to underline from a financial point of view that there was a significant turnaround moving from last year to this year. we are not yet at
tohink it is premature this mitigated recovery and what is happening with the semiconductor.be an inventory with a decline in the point of sales for the last quarter of this year. >> tummy tuck about the structure of your business? talk about the structure of your business? are you now in the best part of the chip is this? and you done the big changes? the think structurally changes from a pot of -- product point of you are secure. five areas of focus that is the core business. one is...
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tohink we will be able achieve true autonomous driving where you could literally get in the car, go toleep, and wake up at your destination. you have to have a fully redundant systems. everything has got to be redundant so any one system breaking does not result in an accident. you have to prove that out over lanes of miles of driving. to prove thatve to the regulators and convince them it is safe. from the point at which true autonomous driving is possible, which i now think is innate five or six year timeframe - >> you said that before. i thoughte years ago, it was more like 10 years. but based on progress we are making, i think five or six years. it's probably going to take two or three years before the regulators approve it. they will want to make sure it is truly safer than driving with a person. the standard for fully autonomous driving is going to be greater. if it is equivalent, that would not be enough. >> no change at all in the battery and what you are doing. is there going to be a change in the driving range? it actually enables a range increase. we are able to balance the
tohink we will be able achieve true autonomous driving where you could literally get in the car, go toleep, and wake up at your destination. you have to have a fully redundant systems. everything has got to be redundant so any one system breaking does not result in an accident. you have to prove that out over lanes of miles of driving. to prove thatve to the regulators and convince them it is safe. from the point at which true autonomous driving is possible, which i now think is innate five or...
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is going tohink it be very big news with an apple. plenty of people know that he is gay. -- he has never tre detec anyone treating him differently. there are people who will be happy for him, and by 9:05 fold it back to the work they have to do. another quotation from this essay by tim cook in "bloomberg businessweek." "i continue to spend virtually all of my waking time focused on .eing the best ceo i can be part of social progress is understanding the prison is not ,nly defined by one's sexuality race, or gender. i'm an engineer, and uncle, a nature lover, a fitness nut, son of the south, a sports fanatic, and many other things. i hope people will respect my desire to focus on the things i'm best suited for and the work that brings me joy." ramificationshe of this as a particularly within the political dialogue as we go into the elections? >> my guess is that there will be a lot of congratulatory phone calls heading to cupertino today. a lot of people recognize this is leadership. >> i think john brown of virtually, what he went through -- of british petroleum, what he
is going tohink it be very big news with an apple. plenty of people know that he is gay. -- he has never tre detec anyone treating him differently. there are people who will be happy for him, and by 9:05 fold it back to the work they have to do. another quotation from this essay by tim cook in "bloomberg businessweek." "i continue to spend virtually all of my waking time focused on .eing the best ceo i can be part of social progress is understanding the prison is not ,nly defined...
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tohink that will illuminate some extent why we are in the situation or why keystone is in the situation they are in. let's start with national asked pipelines. national gas pipeline is regulated by the federal energy regulatory commission, an independent agency within the department of energy. five commissioners appointed by the president. they operate on their own. it is basically a nonpartisan agency. is very well defined. there are clear timetables. there is a clear process. through theg application and approval process. only considers public interest issues, but it is also the lead agency for the environmental review, meaning it takes the lead among all of the agencies are affected, and gathering information and determining the environmental a project. you come away with a certificate that basically allows you to build the pipeline. it overrides all of the state and local regulations that might have otherwise impeded getting it built. rc also takes care of eminent domain. when you have a ferc certificate, you have an -- eminentmain domain pipeline certificate. it is basically one-st
tohink that will illuminate some extent why we are in the situation or why keystone is in the situation they are in. let's start with national asked pipelines. national gas pipeline is regulated by the federal energy regulatory commission, an independent agency within the department of energy. five commissioners appointed by the president. they operate on their own. it is basically a nonpartisan agency. is very well defined. there are clear timetables. there is a clear process. through theg...
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tohink that's what we've got get at and be sure there are enough ways to doing that so escapesone accountability with that kind of action. >> i think that's a special case. i think the fundamental issue of of authority is part of what's being asked for thinkaddress here and i that does deserve further examination. >> mr. stone? degree that if this is being read more narrowly than version, i can't belief that's what congress intended. it was inartfully drafted, or sometimes in the and thingscommittee people put together word without realizing that they are consequences in the case law. i think that's something that yes, we have to look at. again since what's on a little chart, the next one, withnents of fear, deals exactly the same definition. we ought to deal with this and hasquestion of whether fear to be objective as well as subjective. again, my inclination is to view so that, sogether they work together. i agree that that's important to focus on. if we can shore up the definition and therefore solve a lot of problems that result from that definition. agree. with the comments that have been m
tohink that's what we've got get at and be sure there are enough ways to doing that so escapesone accountability with that kind of action. >> i think that's a special case. i think the fundamental issue of of authority is part of what's being asked for thinkaddress here and i that does deserve further examination. >> mr. stone? degree that if this is being read more narrowly than version, i can't belief that's what congress intended. it was inartfully drafted, or sometimes in the...
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tohink my major concern goes the culture. to knowry disturbing that secret service agents in the most elite protective agency in the world feel more comparable coming to members of tellingmittee and things, and coming to you and members in the agency. -- when i boil all this down, that to me is dangerous. it has to go against the route. -- against morality. i don't see how good decisions can be made if your own people don't feel a level of comfort. or they feel fear, that they are going to be able to talk about the things that concern them. i just want to go through some questions. i want to give you a chance to address that. to me, when all the dust settles, that is a problem. this november 11, 2011 incident. i know you were not the director. i understand that. thet of people talk about culture problem with the secret service. , of all theports press reports the one that itcerns me is that in 2011, says officers who were on the scene, who thought gunfire had probably hit the house that night, were largely ignored. dispute we
tohink my major concern goes the culture. to knowry disturbing that secret service agents in the most elite protective agency in the world feel more comparable coming to members of tellingmittee and things, and coming to you and members in the agency. -- when i boil all this down, that to me is dangerous. it has to go against the route. -- against morality. i don't see how good decisions can be made if your own people don't feel a level of comfort. or they feel fear, that they are going to be...
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tohink we had no choice but invade afghanistan an attempt to defeat al qaeda. we have done a good job against al qaeda central. the problem is we made mistakes since then. invading iraq in 2000 three, pulling the troops out of a rock at the end of 2011, not arming the moderate syrian rebels in the summer of 2012. regains allowed jihad to its strength. al qaeda has passed the torch to isis. i am afraid the enemy this evoked, we did not ask for this war in the first place we were attacked on september 11. i'm afraid the young 10 year old watching c-span is going to face the results throughout his lifetime of this, what is going to be a decades long war against radical islamic extremism, and it is getting stronger now because of what is happening in iraq and syria. host: finally, this tweet for you. do we need a human army to fight wars anymore? guest: we very much need a human army to fight wars. we have made extraordinary progress with drones. drones have allowed us to essentially dismantle al qaeda central inside pakistan, an undeclared war inside pakistan. tha
tohink we had no choice but invade afghanistan an attempt to defeat al qaeda. we have done a good job against al qaeda central. the problem is we made mistakes since then. invading iraq in 2000 three, pulling the troops out of a rock at the end of 2011, not arming the moderate syrian rebels in the summer of 2012. regains allowed jihad to its strength. al qaeda has passed the torch to isis. i am afraid the enemy this evoked, we did not ask for this war in the first place we were attacked on...
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tohink it's because you have get 2/3 of both houses and then the state legislature tozz approve? whoa. you're talking 30 years at least. so it is just really hard. i look for other things that are constitutional that might help the process. there are ideas for revenue sharing with people if they ise small strixes they get money, that philanthropists could give funds. there are ways funds could be moved around. that's my thought. >> i remember my first campaign, i was a school teacher. all of a sudden, i had to raise to run for legislature $10,000. for me $10,000 was a huge amount of money. it was bigger than the salary i had at the time. how do you do this? you go out and you give people $25? $50? one time a friend of mine gave me $1,000. it was like, wow, it's christmas all over. what you have to do when people give you money or contribute to their campaign, those people who vote for you. i mean, those are the people who support you because they like your ideas and you are part of the community. i have always said, if you go through some type of regimine where you earned at leas
tohink it's because you have get 2/3 of both houses and then the state legislature tozz approve? whoa. you're talking 30 years at least. so it is just really hard. i look for other things that are constitutional that might help the process. there are ideas for revenue sharing with people if they ise small strixes they get money, that philanthropists could give funds. there are ways funds could be moved around. that's my thought. >> i remember my first campaign, i was a school teacher. all...
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tohink we had no choice but invade afghanistan an attempt to defeat al qaeda.e have done a good job against al qaeda central. the problem is we made mistakes since then. invading iraq in 2000 three, pulling the troops out of a rock at the end of 2011, not arming the moderate syrian rebels in the summer of 2012. regains allowed jihad to its strength. al qaeda has passed the torch to isis. i am afraid the enemy this evoked, we did not ask for this war in the first place we were attacked on september 11. i'm afraid the young 10 year old watching c-span is going to face the results throughout his lifetime of this, what is going to be a decades long war against radical islamic extremism, and it is getting stronger now because of what is happening in iraq and syria. host: finally, this tweet for you. do we need a human army to fight wars anymore? guest: we very much need a human army to fight wars. we have made extraordinary progress with drones. drones have allowed us to essentially dismantle al qaeda central inside pakistan, an undeclared war inside pakistan. that
tohink we had no choice but invade afghanistan an attempt to defeat al qaeda.e have done a good job against al qaeda central. the problem is we made mistakes since then. invading iraq in 2000 three, pulling the troops out of a rock at the end of 2011, not arming the moderate syrian rebels in the summer of 2012. regains allowed jihad to its strength. al qaeda has passed the torch to isis. i am afraid the enemy this evoked, we did not ask for this war in the first place we were attacked on...
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tohink my major concern goes the culture. to knowry disturbing that secret service agents in the most elite protective agency in the world feel more telling things, and coming to you and members in the agency. -- when i boil all this down, that to me is dangerous. it has to go against the route. -- against morality. i don't see how good decisions can be made if your own people don't feel a level of comfort. or they feel fear, that they are going to be able to talk about the things that concern them. i just want to go through some questions. i want to give you a chance to address that. to me, when all the dust settles, that is a problem. this november 11, 2011 incident. i know you were not the director. i understand that. thet of people talk about culture problem with the secret service. , of all theports press reports the one that itcerns me is that in 2011, says officers who were on the scene, who thought gunfire had probably hit the house that night, were largely ignored. dispute were afraid to their bosses conclusions. did
tohink my major concern goes the culture. to knowry disturbing that secret service agents in the most elite protective agency in the world feel more telling things, and coming to you and members in the agency. -- when i boil all this down, that to me is dangerous. it has to go against the route. -- against morality. i don't see how good decisions can be made if your own people don't feel a level of comfort. or they feel fear, that they are going to be able to talk about the things that concern...