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united states. california being so far west and not a lot in between, the idea we would create the look of the al with as close to what the united states capital looks like, we are the wild west building this huge building with a dome and columns, very similar in look and style to the united states capital. that was not by mistake. it was the idea we were part of this particular government. this is who our identity is. you see a lot of symbolism in the rooms. the green color of the assembly and the red color of the senate stemmed from what was being used during -- in the united states capital at that time in their house and senate. it has roots that go back to british parliament where we got our to house system. green, house of commons, red house of lords. the senate.n we are on the third floor of the capital. the third floor was the gallery. the chairs around you are for the people. sessions are open to the public. you will see either a lot of people, a lot of schoolchildren, or a lot of nobody depending what is going on. a lot of bills have gone through this room that have been very controversial. that is what the capital is built for. these
united states. california being so far west and not a lot in between, the idea we would create the look of the al with as close to what the united states capital looks like, we are the wild west building this huge building with a dome and columns, very similar in look and style to the united states capital. that was not by mistake. it was the idea we were part of this particular government. this is who our identity is. you see a lot of symbolism in the rooms. the green color of the assembly and...
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with as close to what the united states capital looked like, we were the wild west for building this huge building with a dome and columns very similar in look and style to the united states capital. this is our identity. and so you see a lot of symbolism in the rooms. in fact, the green color of the assembly and the red color of the senate stemmed from what was being used at the united states capitol during that time in their house and senate. and it actually has words that goes back to british parliament. green, house of commons. red, house of lords. now we are in the senate. and we are actually on the third floor of the capital. the third floor was a gallery. the chairs you see around you are for the people. legislative sessions are always open to the public, and at any time you are going to see either of a lot of people, a lot of schoolchildren, or a lot of nobody, depending on what is going on. a lot of bills have gone through this room that have been very controversial. of course, that is what the capital is built for. i used to tell them we are a bill making factory. a pl
with as close to what the united states capital looked like, we were the wild west for building this huge building with a dome and columns very similar in look and style to the united states capital. this is our identity. and so you see a lot of symbolism in the rooms. in fact, the green color of the assembly and the red color of the senate stemmed from what was being used at the united states capitol during that time in their house and senate. and it actually has words that goes back to...
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with as close to what the united states capital this huge building with a dome and columns, very similar in look and style to the united states capital. that wasn't my mistake. it was the idea that we were part of this particular government right now, this is our identity. you see a lot of symbolism in the room. stemming from what have been used in the united states in their house and senate, and has roots that go back to british parliament. green, house of commons. read, house of lords. now we are in the senate. we are on the third floor of the capital. let's start with the gallery. the chairs the you see around you are for the people. legislative sessions are always open to the public and at any time you will see a lot of , schoolchildren, or nobody depending on what's going on. a lot of bills going to this room have been very controversial. i used to tell them it was a bit dream making factory. a place or they would work on pieces of legislation and turn them in to law. you saw some monumental bills being passed in here. about 1911, a lot of legislation was favored towards special int
with as close to what the united states capital this huge building with a dome and columns, very similar in look and style to the united states capital. that wasn't my mistake. it was the idea that we were part of this particular government right now, this is our identity. you see a lot of symbolism in the room. stemming from what have been used in the united states in their house and senate, and has roots that go back to british parliament. green, house of commons. read, house of lords. now we...
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now refer to as union square, at the edge of the reflecting pool against the backdrop of the united states capital, the bronze and marble ulysses s. grant memorial honors the commander of the union army and the two-term president. it is the eastern terminus of the national mall and faces the lincoln memorial, almost two miles to the west, symbolically linking the president and general who fought to save the union. one thing i learned, that i was not really cognizant of, was both of these memorials are dedicated in the same year a month apart in 1922. in april of that year the grant was dedicated. later, i name a, the lincoln was dedicated. may, the lincoln was dedicated. now, it was about national unity after the civil war. the overall form of the memorial can be compared to an outdoor room. 71 feet wide and 44 feet high. i wonder about these dimensions, because i have not measured it. it is the second largest equestrian monument in the world . the architect perhaps does not get enough credit for the conception of this memorial. he really did create an architectural setting intended to function as
now refer to as union square, at the edge of the reflecting pool against the backdrop of the united states capital, the bronze and marble ulysses s. grant memorial honors the commander of the union army and the two-term president. it is the eastern terminus of the national mall and faces the lincoln memorial, almost two miles to the west, symbolically linking the president and general who fought to save the union. one thing i learned, that i was not really cognizant of, was both of these...
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don ritchie: once upon a time the entire united states senate , could operate out of the capital building. that was in the 19th century. demands on the government grew ew, morehe services gr public letters started coming in, more staff had to be hired, more space had to be acquired, and eventually the three senate buildings were constructed. right now we are in the dirksen , building. we are in the large multipurpose hearing room that has had various layers of history. the first senate office building opened in 1909, known as the
don ritchie: once upon a time the entire united states senate , could operate out of the capital building. that was in the 19th century. demands on the government grew ew, morehe services gr public letters started coming in, more staff had to be hired, more space had to be acquired, and eventually the three senate buildings were constructed. right now we are in the dirksen , building. we are in the large multipurpose hearing room that has had various layers of history. the first senate office...
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united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today.
united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the...
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united states. relying on foreign capital, the current account deficit is the whitest relative to gdp within the g-20 an eye on the lira, the dollar is up today. it has a day when letting them riskier assets and into safe havens. erik: thank you. mark barton in london bringing us up to speed on european markets. president obama and french resident francois hollande are minutes away, we believe, from holding a joint news conference in the east room of the white house trademark rubbed in his anchoring our coverage rate -- white house. mark crumpton is anchoring our coverage. let me begin with you. at this point, what does president aland one to hear from president obama? >> what he is going to here is a reiteration from president obama --bolically, but he once wants specificity. there is pulling to suggest frustration with this president on both sides of the island also abroad on how he has been able to communicate that strategy. hopefully the president will begin to appease us of those concerns at this press conference. mark: speaking of political standing, what has the aftermath of these terror attac
united states. relying on foreign capital, the current account deficit is the whitest relative to gdp within the g-20 an eye on the lira, the dollar is up today. it has a day when letting them riskier assets and into safe havens. erik: thank you. mark barton in london bringing us up to speed on european markets. president obama and french resident francois hollande are minutes away, we believe, from holding a joint news conference in the east room of the white house trademark rubbed in his...
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united states, specifically washington, d.c. stephen: security beefed up at the nation's capital, across washington, d.c. i have to tell you about an hour ago i got word from a terrorism analyst that told me that the f.b.i. and other agencies are well aware that isil sympathizers if not participants are here in the metro area. a threat possibly from isis, naming washington, d.c., as one of the next targets. >> it's quite scary, living five blocks north of the white house. stephen: while paris recovers from a night of terror and slaughter, life in washington hums along with an undercurrent of dread. >> it's natural to think about, you know, the similar places in washington or the way that something like that could take place in the city. stefs security is stepped up across the city, around national monuments, at the u.s. capitol. and metro. >> it will blow up. somebody will bomb the train. or shoot in the train station. stephen: those we spoke with
united states, specifically washington, d.c. stephen: security beefed up at the nation's capital, across washington, d.c. i have to tell you about an hour ago i got word from a terrorism analyst that told me that the f.b.i. and other agencies are well aware that isil sympathizers if not participants are here in the metro area. a threat possibly from isis, naming washington, d.c., as one of the next targets. >> it's quite scary, living five blocks north of the white house. stephen: while...
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there was first time a full scale is vacuous you of the united states capital in its history.urity officials, congressional leaders, all wanted to make sure that they how toed, how to -- prevent this and make it go smoother and protect people in the event this happened again. there was almost an unprecedented review of what would happen, of what would come to define life on capitol hill for the next few years, a legacy rightstill living with now, particularly with the capitol visitor center. at that point, the visitor center was still a figment of people's imagination. there was a lot of talk that if there was not private funding, that it would never happen. of the people pushing for it the hardest was now the senate minority whip from illinois, and he put it to safely that we need to be bringing into 20th century security standards. planningill in the stage to have the capital center where people were screened and be able to bring visitors into the complex in a more orderly fashion. happened, that was not an issue anymore. the funding was there that night. for the most part.
there was first time a full scale is vacuous you of the united states capital in its history.urity officials, congressional leaders, all wanted to make sure that they how toed, how to -- prevent this and make it go smoother and protect people in the event this happened again. there was almost an unprecedented review of what would happen, of what would come to define life on capitol hill for the next few years, a legacy rightstill living with now, particularly with the capitol visitor center. at...
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united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> you know i've always wanted to do this job that drives my parents crazy we want to help people i wasn'
united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the...
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i show that nuclear reactor scale, but there is something like 50 companies in the united states with private capitaloking at innovative nuclear fission and nuclear fusion technologies. we don't need more than one to work. two would be great. it's amazing, it's a new way of innovation looking at nuclear because of its carbon free characteristics. >> the president put out a statement about the importance of nuclear. >> right. there was a nuclear power workshop particularly because of the president's interest in that we have 1 billion people who are hungry in the world, many small farmers and many in africa who live on marginal lands. how do we get a fraction of them to adopt next generation biofuel crops to put it into the transportation network? >> that's probably, to be honest, a question a question that some of my colleagues in agriculture might be able to answer better. clearly what we are doing, as you know, we are doing the research and development for many different kinds of biomass feedstock and we are looking at, as you said, biomass on marginal lands, salt tolerant because of salt water inva
i show that nuclear reactor scale, but there is something like 50 companies in the united states with private capitaloking at innovative nuclear fission and nuclear fusion technologies. we don't need more than one to work. two would be great. it's amazing, it's a new way of innovation looking at nuclear because of its carbon free characteristics. >> the president put out a statement about the importance of nuclear. >> right. there was a nuclear power workshop particularly because of...
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united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> good morning and welcome to the board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, november 3, 2015, election da
united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the...
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the event took place at federal hall in new york city, the first capital of the united states. this this year, we are gratified to have this force of the new york immunity trust. this the foundation, a guard. they funded the last two volumes of the documentary history. tonight the scholars are with us. nationalrship with the service we stand ready to by 2020 programs will unfurl. and yes the contradictions of american tea. we think williams, the priceline the annual support of the harvard conservative. think hebrew national their contribution. we welcome sees and will be sharing the evening with viewers the makingeir area of the president 2016 will preview the election. the challenge. raceoderator to view this to the prism of political history. he is the author of several notable books including the brother, the untold story of the finalist for the national book critics circle award. the collection of essays taking aim at our city. grand central, our train station can't and america. and the history of new york in 101 object. gentlemen please join me in welcoming them robert. ne
the event took place at federal hall in new york city, the first capital of the united states. this this year, we are gratified to have this force of the new york immunity trust. this the foundation, a guard. they funded the last two volumes of the documentary history. tonight the scholars are with us. nationalrship with the service we stand ready to by 2020 programs will unfurl. and yes the contradictions of american tea. we think williams, the priceline the annual support of the harvard...
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we have the largest state capital in the united states in austin. we have the greatest speed limit, 85 miles per hour. between austin and san antonio. who werewo presidents born in texas, neither of whom is named bush. lyndon johnson and dwight eisenhower. we have an extraordinary obesity rate. 30%. we emit twice as many greenhouse gases as any other state. i think they mean vehicles. [laughter] we're all in the legal field. we have some interesting laws. it is illegal to put graffiti on another person's count. it is illegal to person from a corpse. you can be arrested for milking someone else's cattle. let me get to the more serious task. to talk to you about my agency. i am so proud of our agency. we have a lot of work to do. we've got 4050 employees who are hispanic. we have more work to do on supervisory positions. you are familiar with the enforcement function. we also do homeland security investigations. we work very closely with customs and border protection. we've got some very important things we're working on. the priority enforcement prog
we have the largest state capital in the united states in austin. we have the greatest speed limit, 85 miles per hour. between austin and san antonio. who werewo presidents born in texas, neither of whom is named bush. lyndon johnson and dwight eisenhower. we have an extraordinary obesity rate. 30%. we emit twice as many greenhouse gases as any other state. i think they mean vehicles. [laughter] we're all in the legal field. we have some interesting laws. it is illegal to put graffiti on...
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united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. all right. good ev everyone and welcome the regularly meeting the san francisco unified school district f
united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the...
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don ritchie: once upon a time the entire united states senate , could operate out of the capital buildingat was in the 19th century.
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at russell 3000 which is 90% of the investment capital in the united states is down 3.5% from the 52- high and 48% of the stocks in the index are down more than 20%. it is not a good market and the ricochets are after a bad week. last week was a bad week and now a good week. we are going month where. >> is this a trade you would put on to protect. >> yeah. and the important thing about putting on protection trades is being tactical about it. you don't want to do this periodically. a massive drag on returns. so and going back to the charts and the s&p 500 seems like a big level. we've come back on a couple of occasions, after the august and september selloff. we have not been able to break through. when you talk about 3000 stocks, i just don't know what will take the s&p higher it. can't be the same ten stocks. >> i think that is the critical point, to be tactical with your hedges. when you think about insurance, like your health and car insurance, that is an expense. when we invest, we are willing to accept a certain amount of risk. but it is when and where you take the risk. you are
at russell 3000 which is 90% of the investment capital in the united states is down 3.5% from the 52- high and 48% of the stocks in the index are down more than 20%. it is not a good market and the ricochets are after a bad week. last week was a bad week and now a good week. we are going month where. >> is this a trade you would put on to protect. >> yeah. and the important thing about putting on protection trades is being tactical about it. you don't want to do this periodically. a...
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. >> once upon the time the entire united states senate could operate out of the capital building. that wasn't the 19th century -- that was in the 19th century. demands of the government grew and as services group, letters started coming in, more staff had to be hired, more space had to be acquired, and eventually the three senate buildings were constructed. right now we are in the dirksen building, we are in the large multipurpose hearing room that has had various layers of history. the first senate office building 1909, known as the russell office. more and more services were coming out. all of the senators were in one building and all the staff were in one building. was a small unity of staff and senators that existed in the building until 1958. steadily that a on the government increased. people started writing in, social security became an issue, somebody -- became an issue. hired more staff and they had to find more places to put them. at one point the russell crammed was absolutely with people. they had people working in the attic, into the basement, bathrooms were converted
. >> once upon the time the entire united states senate could operate out of the capital building. that wasn't the 19th century -- that was in the 19th century. demands of the government grew and as services group, letters started coming in, more staff had to be hired, more space had to be acquired, and eventually the three senate buildings were constructed. right now we are in the dirksen building, we are in the large multipurpose hearing room that has had various layers of history. the...
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we've known for some time that the coalition of the united states has been targeting that self-proclaimed capitalthe islamic state as a place. remember, was there an attack earlier in the week or last week on the town of sinjar which is a key city along the supply route to raqqa, and we also know that in discussions happening with security advisers this evening that the coalition has been trying to push down on raqqa from the north to try and again, begin the process of encircling that city because again, it is the headquarters and the goal of this operation and the goal of the coalition is certainly to destroy isis where it is at its headquarters. so again, i'm not surprised and i don't think many people would be surprised to hear that there is a heavy attack going on or focus on that particular place. white house officials and the president's been saying all day that they're going to intensify the air campaign. the question is whether there will be a ground component, as well, forces in that area that are training and equipping who can move on and, and ultimately that is how the war will be won
we've known for some time that the coalition of the united states has been targeting that self-proclaimed capitalthe islamic state as a place. remember, was there an attack earlier in the week or last week on the town of sinjar which is a key city along the supply route to raqqa, and we also know that in discussions happening with security advisers this evening that the coalition has been trying to push down on raqqa from the north to try and again, begin the process of encircling that city...
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state department just said that it is aware that united states citizens could be in that hotel. 25 united states military personnel were already in the capitald they are helping to move the hostages to safety. the road son said up to 138 hostages are inside. video shows special forces going floor by floor trying to help. a witness who works front desk specific to abc and said the gunman shot at him continue times and was in his 20 and not wearing a mask. three are dead. including a french citizen. a security source said some hostages were released if they could recite verses from the koran. look at this photo, friends of the national service say 50 elite officers are entote from paris to mali capital and are experts in hot tag situate. french president hollande said the counter assault has started. all french nationals need to be careful. the big question: is this hostage crisis related to the paris attacks a week ago? analysts are looking at context. friend has strong ties with mali intervening when al-qaeda linked militants threatened to seize the capital. >> a new developments from paris, french officials announce minutes ago the death to
state department just said that it is aware that united states citizens could be in that hotel. 25 united states military personnel were already in the capitald they are helping to move the hostages to safety. the road son said up to 138 hostages are inside. video shows special forces going floor by floor trying to help. a witness who works front desk specific to abc and said the gunman shot at him continue times and was in his 20 and not wearing a mask. three are dead. including a french...
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said he was targeted by a drone strike as he live the vehicle in the isis-declared capital in syria. the united states spent months trying to hut down emwazi seen showing the beheading of captives by isis. [ inaudible ] >> authorities figured out who he was soon after the behead of an american james foley in august. the wannabe isis leader slayed two other americans and two britains and two japanese hostages. president obama whatted terrorists justice will prevail. >> if you hurt an american, you are going to be brought to justice. >> in a statement to abc, the parents of james foley say the airstrike against jihadi john was a small solace. and i quote, "this huge effort to go after the deranged man filled with hate when they cannot make half the effort to save the hostages while the young americans are still alive is unfortunate that the government doesn't get it, they think it gives us solace but it doesn't." >> pentagon is working to confirm that jihadi john was killed by the united states airstrike. from what they say, they do believe he is dead. the vehicle he was in burst interest policemens and
said he was targeted by a drone strike as he live the vehicle in the isis-declared capital in syria. the united states spent months trying to hut down emwazi seen showing the beheading of captives by isis. [ inaudible ] >> authorities figured out who he was soon after the behead of an american james foley in august. the wannabe isis leader slayed two other americans and two britains and two japanese hostages. president obama whatted terrorists justice will prevail. >> if you hurt an...
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don ritchie: once upon a time the entire united states senate , could operate out of the capital building. that was in the 19th century. demands on the government grew ew, morehe services gr public letters started coming in, more staff had to be hired, more space had to be acquired, and eventually the three senate buildings were constructed. right now we are in the dirksen , building. we are in the large multipurpose hearing room that has had various layers of history. the first senate office building opened in 1909, known as the richard russell building. this was because the government was growing. there were more and more services coming out. all of the senators were in one building and all the staff were in one building. there was a small community of staff and senators that existed in the building until 1958. but steadily, the demands on the government increased. people started writing in, social security became an issue, so many other federal issues directly affected citizens, so they were to their senators. senators hired more staff and they had to find more places to put them. at o
don ritchie: once upon a time the entire united states senate , could operate out of the capital building. that was in the 19th century. demands on the government grew ew, morehe services gr public letters started coming in, more staff had to be hired, more space had to be acquired, and eventually the three senate buildings were constructed. right now we are in the dirksen , building. we are in the large multipurpose hearing room that has had various layers of history. the first senate office...
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. >> reporter: after synchronized attacks across the capital of america's oldest ally. the united states is under pressure to fight isis. president obama's been reluctant to concede america's current strategy isn't working. speaking reassuringly hours before friday's attack about stalling the growth of isis on the ground in iraq and syria. >> i don't think they're gaining strength. what is true is that from the start, our goal has been first to contain. and we have contained them. >> reporter: over the last year, guided by a president who vowed to end the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the u.s. has been dragged deeper into the fight against isis. first sending advisors to iraq and launching air strikes in syria. just last month announcing up to 50 special forces would go to syria to advise and if needed, carry out dangerous raids like this one. today in vienna, secretary of state john kerry and other world leaders agreed to seek progress on establishing a cease fire in war torn syria. try to refocus on the shared goal of eliminating isis. if isis is responsible for the paris attacks a u.s
. >> reporter: after synchronized attacks across the capital of america's oldest ally. the united states is under pressure to fight isis. president obama's been reluctant to concede america's current strategy isn't working. speaking reassuringly hours before friday's attack about stalling the growth of isis on the ground in iraq and syria. >> i don't think they're gaining strength. what is true is that from the start, our goal has been first to contain. and we have contained them....
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bit from this isis video that, in fact, they would like to target here in the united states, specifically our nation's capitalc. you having studied isis as much as you have. what is their ultimate desire and reality? >> they certainly have a desire to attack the united states. that's a top target for them. and so if. they can get operatives to the united states, they will try to take the shot. but there are many fewer americans who joined isis and europeans to give you some idea about 250 americans believed to have traveled to syria and iraq. but more than 6,000 europeans here in europe is much, much higher. and a lot easier to come back into. europe through the borders here than it is to enter the united states. we have seen people coming through greece and albania and up through italy. it's not difficult to get back into the european union. . so the scale of the threat is much bigger here than in the yu united states. isis is starting to get into the terrorism business in a big way. they have capable operational lines. we're learning one of the master minds potentially of this attack was a belgium citizen w
bit from this isis video that, in fact, they would like to target here in the united states, specifically our nation's capitalc. you having studied isis as much as you have. what is their ultimate desire and reality? >> they certainly have a desire to attack the united states. that's a top target for them. and so if. they can get operatives to the united states, they will try to take the shot. but there are many fewer americans who joined isis and europeans to give you some idea about 250...
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politically important and because of the gold rush, there was capital building art railroad that connected california with the rest of the united states. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring sacramento, california. our staff recently traveled there to learn about the history. learn more about sacramento and other stops on the tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states give their attention. >> bright core monsoon boldly opposed the interment of japanese during world war ii. after being convicted for failing to report for relocation, he was taking his case all the way to the supreme court. >> this week on landmark cases, we discuss the landmark case of korematsu against the united states. harbor, 120,000 people of japanese origin who lived near military places were sent to internment camps. >> this is a re-creation of a barrick. they were 120 feet long and divided into six different rooms. they didn't have sheetrock or ceilings, they didn't have masonite on the floor, it would h
politically important and because of the gold rush, there was capital building art railroad that connected california with the rest of the united states. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring sacramento, california. our staff recently traveled there to learn about the history. learn more about sacramento and other stops on the tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. all persons having business before the...
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united states. officials say the five men did not wrong to a terror -- belong to a terror cell. that's what we know today. the men were held in the capitalf honduras late tuesday. separately, though, members of two syrian families turned themselves in to the united states in laredo, texas, at the mexican border. there's also a report a syrian woman was taken into custody in costa rica. here's some examples, what do they all mean? ambassador roger noriega, former u.s. ambassador to the united states focuses on this part of the world. we read these headlines, this is your work, this is what you done -- you've done. what do you think when you hear these reports? >> well, they're very troubling, you know? for americans watching the news of these terrorist attacks in paris, it's all over there, and these examples are right here in our hemisphere. and it emphasizes the need to have good partners here in americas, because these people who have been detected in certain cases precisely because some government officials caught them. on the other hand, there are other examples where they crossed across borders, received phony documents in brazil, m
united states. officials say the five men did not wrong to a terror -- belong to a terror cell. that's what we know today. the men were held in the capitalf honduras late tuesday. separately, though, members of two syrian families turned themselves in to the united states in laredo, texas, at the mexican border. there's also a report a syrian woman was taken into custody in costa rica. here's some examples, what do they all mean? ambassador roger noriega, former u.s. ambassador to the united...
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the first capital of the united states. this is one hour. community of visitors and new yorkers we serve. and our first 10 years we shared new york's rich role in the invention of america, a sweep of history from the indigenous people to the beginnings of the dutch colony, from the revolutionary war to america's first seat of government. gratified to have the support of the new york trust. shall be white and leon lead leedy foundation, funded the last two volumes of the documentary history of the first federal congress. a comprehensive forty-year project we call the bible of federal hall. tonight their scholars are with us. we will illuminate ideas and ideals, and the contradictions of american democracy forged here between 1789 and 1790. the pipelineiams company for their annual support of the harbor conservancy. we thank easter national for their contribution for the great debate and for opening their store, and making available the books of the panelists after the program. we welcome c-span who will share the evening with viewers across a
the first capital of the united states. this is one hour. community of visitors and new yorkers we serve. and our first 10 years we shared new york's rich role in the invention of america, a sweep of history from the indigenous people to the beginnings of the dutch colony, from the revolutionary war to america's first seat of government. gratified to have the support of the new york trust. shall be white and leon lead leedy foundation, funded the last two volumes of the documentary history of...
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snmt. >> they are specifically mentioning the capital washington, the capital of the united states. ing to draw the similarity between attacking paris, capital france in its heart. they want to do the same in washington. you know, of course but this is not just about washington, this is about any major city in the united states, this is about any kind of attack in the united states, whether it's washington, new york, boston and so on. any kind of event that isis feels involved in worldwide they want to draw that connection to the united states to say that the united states is our primary target. >> and laith, let me play to you this morning -- >> it is clear to me that isil has an external agenda that they are determined to carry out these types of attacks. i would anticipate that this is not the only operation that isil has in the pipeline. >> and laith, are they changing their tactics or at least the location they are deciding to attack? >> i feel like that isis is playing now on multiple fronts. now that we see their global aspirations are cementing and actualizing around the worl
snmt. >> they are specifically mentioning the capital washington, the capital of the united states. ing to draw the similarity between attacking paris, capital france in its heart. they want to do the same in washington. you know, of course but this is not just about washington, this is about any major city in the united states, this is about any kind of attack in the united states, whether it's washington, new york, boston and so on. any kind of event that isis feels involved in...
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where the french ambassador to the united states, gerard aro, led a moment of silence there at lafayette square, right next to the white house in our nation's capitaljust another sign that the world, the united states, standing with paris. just hours before the coordinated attacks in paris, the pentagon says a u.s. air strike killed the senior leader of isis in libya. this happening just hours ago before these attacks yesterday. authorities say that he was establishing an islamist base in libya, he may have been responsible for mass executions. joining me now to talk about this in the broader scope of things, lieutenant colonel rick francona, global affairs analyst david rogge. when you look at this, and i want to get to the significance of libya and isis in libya in just a moment, but when you look at this, it is astonishing what we've seen, the fact that isis has claimed responsibility for downing that russian jetliner in sharm el sheikh egypt, that you saw the coordinated attacks in beirut with 43 people dead. six coordinated attacks here now, colonel rick francona here in paris friday night across this city, and my question to you, is this cent
where the french ambassador to the united states, gerard aro, led a moment of silence there at lafayette square, right next to the white house in our nation's capitaljust another sign that the world, the united states, standing with paris. just hours before the coordinated attacks in paris, the pentagon says a u.s. air strike killed the senior leader of isis in libya. this happening just hours ago before these attacks yesterday. authorities say that he was establishing an islamist base in...
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there is increased security in washington, d.c., the capital of the united states, after a new videoe a direct threat to washington today. this comes as the white house faces growing calls to admit that its strategy to beat isis is not working. president obama, though, defiant in the face of those calls saying there is no reason to change course, that his strategy is working. deborah feyerick is "outfront." >> reporter: emboldened by the recent attacks in paris, isis is now making more threats, releasing a web video, again putting the united states in its terror crosshairs. >> translator: we will strike america in its own strong hold, washington. god willing, we will open what the honest man promised. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., metro transit police saying they are ramping up security despite any current, credible threat. >> it's something that we have to do to reassure riders. >> reporter: places like times square and grand central station, the nypd top cop deploying 100 heavily trained elite counter terror officers as front line forces respond to potential threats. a force th
there is increased security in washington, d.c., the capital of the united states, after a new videoe a direct threat to washington today. this comes as the white house faces growing calls to admit that its strategy to beat isis is not working. president obama, though, defiant in the face of those calls saying there is no reason to change course, that his strategy is working. deborah feyerick is "outfront." >> reporter: emboldened by the recent attacks in paris, isis is now...
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united states. you have seen some pretty historic moments here in the capital. the speech by benjamin speech,u, the pope's the resignation of speaker boehner. what has it been like to witness those moments? mr. norcross: i was sworn in on four1th of november, just days after the election season, and i had my grandson by my side when i took the oath. it was certainly a moment i will never forget. what an honor it is great as i like to say, there are 211 attorneys in the house. i was the only electricians. and very proud of doing that. i have to say for a moment my daughter is an attorney and so is my brother, so there is nothing against attorneys. diversity comes in many shapes and sizes. and your background is one that i think is important. so shortly after being sworn in, i got a call from the white house if out like to accompany the president up to the joint base in south jersey. certainly, having met him on air force one was something for a freshman member was extremely memorable. and then, as you mentioned, just this weekend, to have the pope in the capital,
united states. you have seen some pretty historic moments here in the capital. the speech by benjamin speech,u, the pope's the resignation of speaker boehner. what has it been like to witness those moments? mr. norcross: i was sworn in on four1th of november, just days after the election season, and i had my grandson by my side when i took the oath. it was certainly a moment i will never forget. what an honor it is great as i like to say, there are 211 attorneys in the house. i was the only...
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he has built the company to one of the largest providers of capital insurance in the united states.arlier he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. on december 1 he will step down as ceo and remain at travelers as executive chairman. dr. jeffrey rothstein is director of the brain institute and the robert packer's institute for als research. he is also an executive director of answer als. the largest coordinated initiative to end als in the history of the disease. i am pleased to have them both at the table. welcome. >> thank you. nice to be here. charlie: what did you know about als? jay: not very much. i knew lou gehrig. hawkingare of stephen and that was about it. it just isn't something that presents itself on a daily basis to people. charlie: how old when they said to you you had als? jay: i am 8-12 months post diagnosis. i was late 61 when i was diagnosed. , theoctors will tell you disease isn't the easiest thing to diagnose. symptoms often tell you whether you have the disease are not. how do you present complicated issues. after how much diagnosis? jay: a lot
he has built the company to one of the largest providers of capital insurance in the united states.arlier he was diagnosed with als, known as lou gehrig's disease. on december 1 he will step down as ceo and remain at travelers as executive chairman. dr. jeffrey rothstein is director of the brain institute and the robert packer's institute for als research. he is also an executive director of answer als. the largest coordinated initiative to end als in the history of the disease. i am pleased to...
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last june, two justices formally urged the court to consider whether the united states is even capable of administering capitalishment in a constitutional manner. the justices- stephen breyer, joined by ruth bader ginsburg- noted that the risk of executing an innocent person remains great, that factors such as race, gender and geography make the death penalty arbitrary. that the decades long delays between sentence and execution defeat the goals of deterrence and retribution, and that death sentences and execution are becoming increasingly unusual, down almost 70% in the last 15 years. >> i recognize that we are a court, not a legislature, but the matters i have discussed are judicial matters. they concern the infliction of an unfair, cruel and unusual punishment upon individuals at odds with a specific constraint that the constitution imposes upon the democratic process. >> reporter: the country appears to be slowly but inexorably away from capital punishment. if so, the supreme court may not be too far behind. >> woodruff: the justices also heard a case looking at the issue of online privacy. for more on bot
last june, two justices formally urged the court to consider whether the united states is even capable of administering capitalishment in a constitutional manner. the justices- stephen breyer, joined by ruth bader ginsburg- noted that the risk of executing an innocent person remains great, that factors such as race, gender and geography make the death penalty arbitrary. that the decades long delays between sentence and execution defeat the goals of deterrence and retribution, and that death...
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and trying to figure out how to fix the tax code to incentivize the companies to keep capital in the united states. but in the hearing when i asked him the question about the ridiculous large price increases for this very limited drug used in a hospital setting only, the answer i got was kind of a ba-ba-ba. and that is an indication you have to look deeper and dig harder. so perhaps we're exposing a pattern of certain people acquiring companies just because they feel like there is one drug there they can get away with an exorbitant price hike when no one is looking that has nothing to do with r&d investment. that is what we're trying to figure out. >> senators, we appreciate your time on a very important topic. thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks a bunch. >> senators mccaskill and collins joining us from the capitol. how do we trade this. we saw valeant shares down 6% and retrofin down 13% today so this is a weight on the sector still. >> i'm still -- you have to stay away from valeant. i think you are coin flipping here. there will be a shakeout at some point. i don't think you've seen it this. al
and trying to figure out how to fix the tax code to incentivize the companies to keep capital in the united states. but in the hearing when i asked him the question about the ridiculous large price increases for this very limited drug used in a hospital setting only, the answer i got was kind of a ba-ba-ba. and that is an indication you have to look deeper and dig harder. so perhaps we're exposing a pattern of certain people acquiring companies just because they feel like there is one drug...
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and in state capitals all over the united states, governors telling washington we will not accept syrian refugees, the risk they say is too high and a lot has happened since we left you with the horrible story friday night, a lot is happening at tis hour and the next two hours we'll be on the air. we want to get started by getting caught up on all the latest. the video is hard to watch, people pour out of the bataclan. what is happening the man film screams to those running away. we now know many answers. at 9:40 terrorists opened fire, two of them identified so far, both born and raised in france and take others hostage. >> we heard gunshots and when i looked back, i saw at least two men holding assault rifles and they were firing randomly to the crowd. >> reporter: the siege last more than two and a half hours when police units stormed the theater, all three attackers de detonate suicide belts. scores of others injured. >> there was blood everywhere. people alive were covered with blood. >> reporter: at nearly the same tile two other coordinated attacks are launched. outside the stadiu
and in state capitals all over the united states, governors telling washington we will not accept syrian refugees, the risk they say is too high and a lot has happened since we left you with the horrible story friday night, a lot is happening at tis hour and the next two hours we'll be on the air. we want to get started by getting caught up on all the latest. the video is hard to watch, people pour out of the bataclan. what is happening the man film screams to those running away. we now know...
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united states. >> pelley: lonnie bunch came to this capital of the slave trade because he was determined to launch america's new national museum on the remains of a ship. what do we find down here? >> a very interesting thing. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." whatever you're doing, plan well and enjoy life... or, as we say at unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the ones that millions of people trust year after year. it's about having the coverage you need... plan well. enjoy life. we thought we'd be ready. but demand for our cocktail bitters was huge. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding. fast. our amex helped us fill the orders
united states. >> pelley: lonnie bunch came to this capital of the slave trade because he was determined to launch america's new national museum on the remains of a ship. what do we find down here? >> a very interesting thing. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." whatever you're doing, plan well and enjoy life... or, as we say at...
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capital investment. >> now that is true, by 1872 the united states had the highest domestic economic output in the worldthanks to what ben carson calls an atmosphere of entrepreneurial risk-taking and investment. which is a really nice way to describe slavery. seriously, ben carson, what the actual fact? >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone. we'll be right back. (applause) how do you say breakfast in korean? google voice response: achim sigsa. how long does milk last? google voice; one week after the sell-by date. how much vitamin c is... is in an orange? set timer for twelve minutes. google voice: ok, twelve minutes. where can we find donuts around here? coffee? what about crepes? how about a bagel? what is the most important meal of the day? google voice: breakfast is the most important meal of the day. peter hit me in the nose with a football. marcia, what happened? now sweetheart... shut up! marcia, eat a snickers®. why? you get a little hostile when you're hungry. better? better. marcia, marcia, marcia... catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored
capital investment. >> now that is true, by 1872 the united states had the highest domestic economic output in the worldthanks to what ben carson calls an atmosphere of entrepreneurial risk-taking and investment. which is a really nice way to describe slavery. seriously, ben carson, what the actual fact? >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone. we'll be right back. (applause) how do you say breakfast in korean? google voice response: achim sigsa. how long does milk last? google voice; one...
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now, if you could go to one time deal, to bring 2 1/2 to $4 trillion of capital back into the united states, and one, you have a fair amount of money coming into the treasury, even at a low rate, but, two, you would really jump start the economy and create a lot of jobs. i think you could build a very big coalition around a very simple commitment. one specific tax reform, bring the money home so we can invest it in america again. >> you think that will be -- you think a change in tax reform will in fact happen? >> i think -- i think that can happen early next year and i think could be a very potent issue that will be pretty hard for people to oppose. >> newt gingrich, good to have you on the program. thanks so much. we'll see you soon, sir. >>> up next, russia stepping up its military involvement in syria, posing new challenges to the u.s. and other world powers. garry kasparov is with us. he knows russia inside and out. he's on deck. we're looking ahead on "sunday morning futures." we'll be right back. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? ciali
now, if you could go to one time deal, to bring 2 1/2 to $4 trillion of capital back into the united states, and one, you have a fair amount of money coming into the treasury, even at a low rate, but, two, you would really jump start the economy and create a lot of jobs. i think you could build a very big coalition around a very simple commitment. one specific tax reform, bring the money home so we can invest it in america again. >> you think that will be -- you think a change in tax...
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capital investment. >> now that is true, by 1872 the united states had the highest domestic economic output in the worldo what ben carson calls an atmosphere of entrepreneurial risk-taking and investment. which is a really nice way to describe slavery. seriously, ben carson, what the actual fact? >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (applause) whoocall of duty:t to knowblack ops 3 zombies.hese mountain dew. dew gives you xp times dos. do it!!! get double xp with dew and doritos for call of duty: black ops 3 zombies. ♪ a new world hangs ♪ outside the window ♪ beautiful and strange ♪ it must be ♪ falling away ♪ i must be ♪ sound and color we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. okay, what is this? it's chewy. really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits you. its gum. no. it's totally a mint! it's disappearing as i am chewing it. where did it go? it's not a gum. not a mint. it's a breakthrough in cool. ice breakers cool blasts. just take any empty seat
capital investment. >> now that is true, by 1872 the united states had the highest domestic economic output in the worldo what ben carson calls an atmosphere of entrepreneurial risk-taking and investment. which is a really nice way to describe slavery. seriously, ben carson, what the actual fact? >> trevor: desi lydic, everyone. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (applause) whoocall of duty:t to knowblack ops 3 zombies.hese mountain dew. dew gives you xp times dos. do it!!!...