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by 1848, we became a state. , it was following determined by the united states government that the fort had no further purpose here in the green bay area. it was decommissioned in 1853. , it was still865 owned by the united states government. 1865, they sold it to the chicago northwestern railroad. at that time, the railroad at land -- had planned a track. in 1866, the buildings had been moved. some were disassembled and moved out of state. very few survived. the first ones were brought here in 1875. the fort howard hospital was in two pieces. it's the on a property in green bay. it was used as a museum. it was floated down on a barge in 1975 to heritage chill -- hill. our fort howard guardhouse was brought here in 2009. undercurrently restoration. it was a residence. it was wrapped in more modern materials. it was hard to identify that it was a historical building. we are approaching what is called the guardhouse complex. left, there is an 1833 original ford howard guardhouse. off to the right is a reconstructed fort howard commander's office. in the far portion of his office there wou
by 1848, we became a state. , it was following determined by the united states government that the fort had no further purpose here in the green bay area. it was decommissioned in 1853. , it was still865 owned by the united states government. 1865, they sold it to the chicago northwestern railroad. at that time, the railroad at land -- had planned a track. in 1866, the buildings had been moved. some were disassembled and moved out of state. very few survived. the first ones were brought here in...
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by 1848, we became a state. , it wasears following determined by the united its government -- united states government that the fort really had no further purpose in the green bay area. it was decommissioned in 1853. from 1853-1865, it was still owned by the united states government. the865, they sold it to chicago northwest railroad, the property and the building. at that time, the railroad had plans of laying track. 1866, the buildings had been moved out into some of the surrounding neighborhoods. some were disassembled and moved out of state. the first ones were brought here in 1975. the fort howard hospital was in two separate pieces. ,t sat on property in green bay and it was used as a museum. it was floated down on a barge in 1975, brought to heritage recently, our fort howard art-house -- guardhouse was brought here in 2009. it was a residence. it was cared for. it was wrapped in more modern materials. it was very hard to identify that it was in the store the link. -- an historic building. we are approaching the fort howard guardhouse complex. off to the left is the aging 33 the 1833fort howard -- original f
by 1848, we became a state. , it wasears following determined by the united its government -- united states government that the fort really had no further purpose in the green bay area. it was decommissioned in 1853. from 1853-1865, it was still owned by the united states government. the865, they sold it to chicago northwest railroad, the property and the building. at that time, the railroad had plans of laying track. 1866, the buildings had been moved out into some of the surrounding...
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this is where thomas duncan arrived in the united states. dallas-fortth, the longest journey in lie beeria, authorities say he was asked had he come in contact with ebola. those authorities say he lied, which is how he got here. from the airport, duncan heads to an apartment complex in the city where days later he experiences symptoms of the ebola virus. >> four days after duncan arrives here in dallas, on september 24th, he first complains to family members is he not feeling well. the first signs of ebola are starting to show. still at home, the virus is now contagious, potentially exposing family members and anyone else with direct contact to the virus. >> september 26th, he goes to the hospital with a family member, tells them he has been in liberia yet they diagnose him with a low grade viral condition and send him home with antibiotics. >> puts more people in risk and possibly leaving contaminated material throughout the dallas apartment where duncan remained for two more days. september 28th, duncan returns to the hospital again, this time in an a
this is where thomas duncan arrived in the united states. dallas-fortth, the longest journey in lie beeria, authorities say he was asked had he come in contact with ebola. those authorities say he lied, which is how he got here. from the airport, duncan heads to an apartment complex in the city where days later he experiences symptoms of the ebola virus. >> four days after duncan arrives here in dallas, on september 24th, he first complains to family members is he not feeling well. the...
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quite different than what we hear in the united states when you consider fort hood many years later still not calling that a terrorist attack. >> it was characterized by workplace violence. you go to his facebook page, and you see that he was basically praising an isis commander. >> what is this doing to the united states terror threat level? it's my understanding it hasn't been changed for some time. in fact, the system changed a couple of years ago, and there has never been an update to that system. does united states now react to what appears to be a worldwide crisis involving canada? >> definitely. i think that the problem that counterterrorism officials face is they'll get these generic threats, these generic incityingations for violence, but is that enough to raise the? you don't have specific intelligence about an active plot. unfortunately, a lot of the time that intelligence doesn't happen until an attack is already in motion or is already taking place. it's a very difficult job for counterterrorism personnel to figure out when do we issue out an alert or harm the economy and get
quite different than what we hear in the united states when you consider fort hood many years later still not calling that a terrorist attack. >> it was characterized by workplace violence. you go to his facebook page, and you see that he was basically praising an isis commander. >> what is this doing to the united states terror threat level? it's my understanding it hasn't been changed for some time. in fact, the system changed a couple of years ago, and there has never been an...
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. >> i enlisted to united states army rangers paced out of fort louis, washington and afghanistan threent from there and volunteered cia better pat of eight years. >> strauss says that experience will serve him well working with several different aks to form consensus in a way he says congress sun able. until recently strauss's campaign was getsing a lot of help from democratic national party. but the party polled financial support last weeked in to fitzpatrick huge cash advantage and status as odds on favorite. fitzpatrick says he's been doing the job well. >> we have a lot of work to do. >> mike fitzpatrick dad to six kids is seeking forth and final term. in 2006 he lost seat among democratic tidele wave to win it back in 2010. talking to him it's clear his focus is lesson opponent and more on man in the white house. >> whether it's ebola, immigration, middle east, any crisis copfy dense with the administration and president has been thrown gauge. >> to that point part of the job is to keep heat on democrats power. fitzpatrick says he is not part of the problem and strived to be part
. >> i enlisted to united states army rangers paced out of fort louis, washington and afghanistan threent from there and volunteered cia better pat of eight years. >> strauss says that experience will serve him well working with several different aks to form consensus in a way he says congress sun able. until recently strauss's campaign was getsing a lot of help from democratic national party. but the party polled financial support last weeked in to fitzpatrick huge cash advantage...
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we fly six flags over fort sumter, and the first one, the big one that we have up there, is the 50-star united states flag, our current flag. we fly five additional flags, and these are historic ones that would have flown over the fort during the civil war. that's the same flag that flew here during the first bombardment of the civil war, from april 12 to april 13, 1861. there are 33 stars on that. seven states had already withdrawn from the union in 1861, but they were kept on the u.s. flag that entire time, and that was the policy of abraham lincoln because secession was not recognized. to the right of that u.s. flag is the stars and bars. that is the first national flag of the confederacy. in the middle is a south carolina state flag. now, to the right of that, you have the second national flag of the confederacy, also known as the stainless banner, and that one became the national flag in 1863. the first national flag look too close to a u.s. flag, so this one is not gonna be mistaken for a u.s. flag. february 18, 1865, is when charleston was reclaimed by the u.s. army. that is when the civil war
we fly six flags over fort sumter, and the first one, the big one that we have up there, is the 50-star united states flag, our current flag. we fly five additional flags, and these are historic ones that would have flown over the fort during the civil war. that's the same flag that flew here during the first bombardment of the civil war, from april 12 to april 13, 1861. there are 33 stars on that. seven states had already withdrawn from the union in 1861, but they were kept on the u.s. flag...
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we were told the official position of the government of the united states and this administration is what happened in fort hood is an example of workplace violence. they are saying they are not sure, but the initial narrative was probably workplace violence in oklahoma. isis is not islamic. the president was asked sunday if we are at war with isis. he said we are not at war with isis. why can't this president get simple basic things about radical islamists right? >> monica is incorrect saying it's leftist ideology. there are people like myself who don't agree with this president think he is lazy in his leadership and lays de in his policy and doesn't listen to the intelligence that is coming to him. to plame an entire group of people is irresponsible. >> but they are fighting back. isn't it interesting that all of a sudden the intelligence community all of these leaks, no he was warned about isis repeatedly. was warned about the ramifications pulling out repeatedly. >> that isn't a leftist ideology. >> it is the president's leftist ideology. i don't think anybody but you deny. >> it doesn't have anything
we were told the official position of the government of the united states and this administration is what happened in fort hood is an example of workplace violence. they are saying they are not sure, but the initial narrative was probably workplace violence in oklahoma. isis is not islamic. the president was asked sunday if we are at war with isis. he said we are not at war with isis. why can't this president get simple basic things about radical islamists right? >> monica is incorrect...
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the way, is a very of a treatyre negotiation that was .hotographed this is the fort laramie negotiation with the united statesioners sitting on chairs, the lakota delegation .itting on the ground that's sherman third from the left. page of thefirst handwritten version of that treaty. by the last third of the 19th century, in my view, two out of the three elements of treaty making had disappeared. native agency and native consultation had virtually been abandoned. increasingly, the terms of the treaty were coming down from washington and the treaty commissioners were going out to washington to do what? to get the only ones that marginally remained, get them to sign on the dotted line, get consent. so, consent still was thought to be the requirement for a treaty and a constitutional requirement ,or the imposition of policy but by the beginning of the 20th century, even the formal requirements of native consent disappeared from the implementation of federal policy. how did that happen? how did it come about? that this idea of agency consultation and consent with which the relationship began ended without any of
the way, is a very of a treatyre negotiation that was .hotographed this is the fort laramie negotiation with the united statesioners sitting on chairs, the lakota delegation .itting on the ground that's sherman third from the left. page of thefirst handwritten version of that treaty. by the last third of the 19th century, in my view, two out of the three elements of treaty making had disappeared. native agency and native consultation had virtually been abandoned. increasingly, the terms of the...
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this is the fort laramie negotiation with the united states commissioners sitting on chairs, the lakota delegation sitting on the ground. that's sherman third from the left. this is the first page of the handwritten version of that treaty. so, by the last third of the 19th century, in my view, two out of the three elements of treaty making had disappeared. native agency and native consultation had virtually been abandoned. increasingly, the terms of the treaty were coming down from washington and the treaty commissioners were going out to washington to do what? to get the only ones that marginally remained, get them to sign on the dotted line, get consent. so, consent still was thought to be the requirement for a treaty and a constitutional requirement for the imposition of policy, but by the beginning of the 20th century, even the formal requirements of native consent disappeared from the implementation of federal policy. how did that happen? how did it come about? that this idea of agency consultation and consent with which the relationship began ended without any of them by the begin
this is the fort laramie negotiation with the united states commissioners sitting on chairs, the lakota delegation sitting on the ground. that's sherman third from the left. this is the first page of the handwritten version of that treaty. so, by the last third of the 19th century, in my view, two out of the three elements of treaty making had disappeared. native agency and native consultation had virtually been abandoned. increasingly, the terms of the treaty were coming down from washington...
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fort drum and fight against the sequester. >> in the military will use of military for a number of decades as economic development which is a travesty purpose united statesary is to defend the united states if under attack. the bottom line is fort drum in this district is unbelievably important. the fact is looking at the federal government to threaten to at -- threaten cuts three% one congressperson will save it or do we talk about the transition that could allow us to economically thrive? i will point out in the midst of the congressional district before redistricting when it was closed for the federal the government decides which they will do and do it and the their party will not fix the problem by the rolling green candidate so we needed a transition to a sustainable jobs that pay a living wage. woolf: interestingly fort drum is a leader in ideas about sustainability. the military knows better than anybody how to fuel efficiency. i would be proud to follow in the footsteps to promote -- promote for drum it is sustainable homegrown energy to expand that economic partnership that represents the also remember there is no on base hospital so we have mil
fort drum and fight against the sequester. >> in the military will use of military for a number of decades as economic development which is a travesty purpose united statesary is to defend the united states if under attack. the bottom line is fort drum in this district is unbelievably important. the fact is looking at the federal government to threaten to at -- threaten cuts three% one congressperson will save it or do we talk about the transition that could allow us to economically...
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happen if somebody were to fly from, say brussels to dallas-fort worth airport and then, like many foreign travelers, stuck around in the united states for two to three weeks, and went from dallas-fort worth to say, san francisco international airport, and that's not one of the five designated airports. would that person who perhaps did not present symptoms at d.f.w. but started to present symptoms as they went into san francisco, is there anything there that would allow us to screen that individual? >> well, customs and border protection is only going to screen them on their initial entry into the united states. so when we see them coming into d.f.w., we would identify that travel has having originated in one of those three areas. we would have provided them the information notice about symptoms to watch out for and where to go and seek help. the information notice also has a message to the doctor that they can provide. but then we're relying on that person -- wherever they travel within the united states f. they start to develop those symptoms, they need to go get the proper medical care and get the medical authorities to make that
happen if somebody were to fly from, say brussels to dallas-fort worth airport and then, like many foreign travelers, stuck around in the united states for two to three weeks, and went from dallas-fort worth to say, san francisco international airport, and that's not one of the five designated airports. would that person who perhaps did not present symptoms at d.f.w. but started to present symptoms as they went into san francisco, is there anything there that would allow us to screen that...
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the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. is bottom line is fortrum unbelievably important. when we are looking at the federal government threatening cuts, should we hide our heads in the sand and pretend one congressperson is going to save it, or should we talk about an intelligent adult transition to something else that should allow us to economically thrive. mr. mccue was certainly not against having the air force of his the midst congressional district before our redistricting. when the federal government decides what it is going to do, they are going to do it. a venture backed by either party is not going to fix that problem, neither is a brand-new green candidate. we need to look at a transition to sustainable jobs that pay a living wage. >> thank you. mr. woolf? in the drum is a leader ideas about sustainability, and the military knows better than anybody about how to use fuel efficiency. it is something they have to use all the time. anduld be proud to follow congressman mchugh and congressman:'s footsteps and promoting fort drum and the pa
the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. is bottom line is fortrum unbelievably important. when we are looking at the federal government threatening cuts, should we hide our heads in the sand and pretend one congressperson is going to save it, or should we talk about an intelligent adult transition to something else that should allow us to economically thrive. mr. mccue was certainly not against having the air force of his the midst congressional...
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assigned to that delawar operation. 88 united states transports provided the airlift requirement necessary to move an airborne brigade 8000 miles to its destination. ♪ ♪ at forty, the 101st airborne division, the screaming eagles, supplied a brigade, designed to demonstrate our ability to go quickly to the aid of a friendly middle east country. delawar is a persian word meaning courageous, for which the fighting men of the 101st are famous. the military transport service airlifted 550 tons of cargo were transported. equip and supply the approximately 2300 airborne troops involved in the exercise. ♪ ♪ giant transports lowered their ramps to take in the necessary work tools of today's modern fighting men. these items of military material traveled thousands of miles, together with the soldiers that would use them, demonstrating to our friends and other nations the mobility of the united states armed forces. ♪ ♪ also present at all times was the supersonic firepower of the supporting tactical fighters. ♪ ♪ strategic air command jet tankers refueled the fighters en route from the united states to iran. ♪ ♪ a base in turkey was the first stop for the battle group o
assigned to that delawar operation. 88 united states transports provided the airlift requirement necessary to move an airborne brigade 8000 miles to its destination. ♪ ♪ at forty, the 101st airborne division, the screaming eagles, supplied a brigade, designed to demonstrate our ability to go quickly to the aid of a friendly middle east country. delawar is a persian word meaning courageous, for which the fighting men of the 101st are famous. the military transport service airlifted 550 tons...
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the official position of the government of the united states and this administration today is that what happened at fort hood is an example of. workplace violence. they're saying but they're not suretive is that is workplace violence in oklahoma. isis is not islamic. the president was asked if we are at war with isis. he says we're not at war with isis. why can't he get the basic things right? >> there are people on the left like myself who do not yea with this president and think he is lazy in his leadership and policy and does not listen to the intelligence that is coming to him. so to blame an entire group of people is irresponsible. >> but they are fighting back. isn't it interesting that all of a sudden the intelligence community and all these leaks he was warned about isis and the ramifications of pulling out of iraq. >> that's not a leftest ideology. >> it's the president's leftist ideology. >> it has nothing to do with him being a leftist but it is being a poor leader. that's what it is. >> and leon panetta describes that in his book. he wanted to stay true to that -- >> is that the bible? >> no
the official position of the government of the united states and this administration today is that what happened at fort hood is an example of. workplace violence. they're saying but they're not suretive is that is workplace violence in oklahoma. isis is not islamic. the president was asked if we are at war with isis. he says we're not at war with isis. why can't he get the basic things right? >> there are people on the left like myself who do not yea with this president and think he is...
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but you can't imagine the kind of fort tud it takes to stare at the president of the united states anday no, sir, we're running this. >> absolutely. and i think you make a really good point about the publisher. you really can't talk about ben and the world of the post without talking about catherine graham. mrs. graham's willingness to partner with ben and stick with him and trust his instincts and trust his ability to manage reporters is also an essential ability. i'm techlted to look through both of their auto-biographies. they're bookends. together, they created a better newspaper than they would have been able to do separately. >> washington post columnist roout marcus hired by ben bradly, who's passed away tonight. ben bradly, legendary former executive of the washington post has died, as we just reported, at the age of 93. we'll be right back. a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted
but you can't imagine the kind of fort tud it takes to stare at the president of the united states anday no, sir, we're running this. >> absolutely. and i think you make a really good point about the publisher. you really can't talk about ben and the world of the post without talking about catherine graham. mrs. graham's willingness to partner with ben and stick with him and trust his instincts and trust his ability to manage reporters is also an essential ability. i'm techlted to look...
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the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. the bottom line is fortm has economic element within this district, obviously unbelievably important. the fact is then when we the federal government threatening cuts, should we hide our heads in the sand and pretend one congress person is going to save it? or should we talk about an intelligent adult transition, something else that could allow us to economically thrive? i would point out that mr. mccue was certain not against having the private air force base in the midst of his congressional district before redistricting. it's a corporate the federal government decides what is going to do, they are going to do it. a backbencher from either major part is not going to fix the problem, neither is a brand-new green candidate either. what we need to look at is a transition to sustainable jobs that pay a living wage. woolf: interestingly fort drum has been a leader in ideas about sustainability. and the military knows better than anybody about how to use fuel efficiency. it's something they have to use all the t
the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. the bottom line is fortm has economic element within this district, obviously unbelievably important. the fact is then when we the federal government threatening cuts, should we hide our heads in the sand and pretend one congress person is going to save it? or should we talk about an intelligent adult transition, something else that could allow us to economically thrive? i would point out that mr. mccue was...
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fort worth international airport. >> we must learn from these missteps and ensure proper procedures are followed should another case arrive in the united states. >> duncan's family confirmed he has been cremated. the first american ebola antly, expressbr his sympathy. the health of another patient is said to be improving. ukpo contracted ebola in liberia. starting tomorrow, people coming from that country as well as leone willsierra face extra scrutiny. >> marcy gonzales, for abc 7 news. more than 4000 people have died in west africa so far from ebola. microsoft's new ceo is apologizing after comments made about pay raises for women. satya nadella said that instead of acting -- asking for a raise, they should get good karma. >> it is not about asking for a raise, but knowing that the system will give you the right as you go along. >> there was an audible intake of breath -- did i hear that right? >> they did, and they did not like it. nadella was the keynote speaker at one of the largest women's technology conferences in the country. he later wrote that he answered the question completely wrong and that women should get equal pay for equal wo
fort worth international airport. >> we must learn from these missteps and ensure proper procedures are followed should another case arrive in the united states. >> duncan's family confirmed he has been cremated. the first american ebola antly, expressbr his sympathy. the health of another patient is said to be improving. ukpo contracted ebola in liberia. starting tomorrow, people coming from that country as well as leone willsierra face extra scrutiny. >> marcy gonzales, for...
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soldiers mowed down, not in afghanistan and iraq but in fort hood in the united states with their supposedverages. the obama administration referred to it as workplace violence. there is breaking news today, my friend, out of oklahoma. i don't know if you have heard in are not. recent convert to islam trying to convert his co-workers, his boss warned him, you cannot do that on the job. he continued doing it. they fired him. he came back to work and cut off the head of a 54-year-old woman. that story is breaking today we have seen christians murdered across the middle east and large swaths of africa. don't robber any emergency meetings that the united nations. we have seen christian girls kidnapped and sold into sex slavery, nuns rate can be headed. his you see this story? you have to look really closely. three nuns. i think it was in mandola dubious two of them 70, 180, raped first and then be headed. local authorities say that they have no idea who did it with the motive could have been. but i know it could not have anything to do with islam because the president told me. here in the unit
soldiers mowed down, not in afghanistan and iraq but in fort hood in the united states with their supposedverages. the obama administration referred to it as workplace violence. there is breaking news today, my friend, out of oklahoma. i don't know if you have heard in are not. recent convert to islam trying to convert his co-workers, his boss warned him, you cannot do that on the job. he continued doing it. they fired him. he came back to work and cut off the head of a 54-year-old woman. that...
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the united states, the best military in the world and being honored with representing fort bragg, we need to be in the world. we have to show strength. >> if called on to vote, would you vote to send troops? >> i would. >> i want to follow up on what you said about policing the world. it seems whether it is al qaeda or a group prior to that and now isis, we take care or we able to prevent those groups from causing more damage and another group pops up. what happens if this country does eliminate the threat from the islamic state? how do we deal with another group that pops up if we are not there constantly in the region? >> well, you bring up an important part. we never ended the war of terror. that is the question. we are talking about radical islam. we are talking about jihadist. those who believe it is the plan for the future. it has been in place since the beginning. who we have to make sure that we are doing everything we can to keep our allies safe, working with those countries to make sure they have -- we have a presence there. when we leave, when we draw down and say we are v
the united states, the best military in the world and being honored with representing fort bragg, we need to be in the world. we have to show strength. >> if called on to vote, would you vote to send troops? >> i would. >> i want to follow up on what you said about policing the world. it seems whether it is al qaeda or a group prior to that and now isis, we take care or we able to prevent those groups from causing more damage and another group pops up. what happens if this...
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united states. is what nick state is recruiting people online and jihadists are moving in places like new york, major hassan in fort problems over there are problems over here and republicans have to make that clear. dave: has hillary been at all successful in divorcing her role in the obama administration from the role the united states is in the world with all the negativity? >> she will try to end -- dave: has she been successful? >> of person who has been secretary of state for four years while this was happening -- dave: hard to accomplish. >> difficult to separate herself from that other than repudiating obama's foreign policy which would be repudiating one of the stellar points on her resume. dave: the big reset button with the russians. she was there at the airport when the families of those who were slain in benghazi came back and was still blaming of the video. >> the pivot to asia was just reported last 24 hours that next year there will not be an american aircraft carrier in east asian waters. they're saying they don't have enough money to go to the middle east. people are disturbed that there will not
united states. is what nick state is recruiting people online and jihadists are moving in places like new york, major hassan in fort problems over there are problems over here and republicans have to make that clear. dave: has hillary been at all successful in divorcing her role in the obama administration from the role the united states is in the world with all the negativity? >> she will try to end -- dave: has she been successful? >> of person who has been secretary of state for...
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kent brantley, who happens to live in nearby fort worth and is the first ebola survivor in the united states, transferred that blood to her sentenced and it appears that the antbodies in his blood may be doing her very much good. >> thank you. >> stephanie, west african officials are saying a flood of volunteers now boring in to help fight the epidemic there, 2,000 arriving over the last five days, more expected in the coming weeks. officials say there is a huge shortage of medical workers on the ground in sierra leone, liberia and guinea. an infectious disease doctor has been with us throughout the crisis. the c.d.c. said it was ok to fly from dallas to cleveland. if your job is on the line and you're the head of the c.d.c., why aren't you the one fielding these phone calls, because there aren't an avalanche of patients dealing with ebola. >> you have to remember that the number of phone calls the c.d.c. is getting right now with respect to ebola is monumental. you have a lot of worried withle, as well as people who have had potential exposures and a lot of folks from the dallas community.
kent brantley, who happens to live in nearby fort worth and is the first ebola survivor in the united states, transferred that blood to her sentenced and it appears that the antbodies in his blood may be doing her very much good. >> thank you. >> stephanie, west african officials are saying a flood of volunteers now boring in to help fight the epidemic there, 2,000 arriving over the last five days, more expected in the coming weeks. officials say there is a huge shortage of medical...
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united states has been handed a great victory. what are the effects of this fighting? less than four hours worth of fighting south of mobile? within the next fort night, both fall to the union. and the last viable port for the confederacy east of the mississippi river on the gulf coast, the last major port is now closed off. they will remain closed off for the rest of the war. there is and that is, is that fredericksburg native is the commander. commander maury of 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 the war until they're forced out in the spring of 1865. guarding against any possible federal incursion north ward into the heart of the confederacy. these troops sit there and they could be badly needed. they are badly missed and badly needed on other battle fronts. all of these effects are a director indirect result to the fact that buck buchanan couldn't keep his head when he was under the guns at fort morgan and put to the tennessee north ward against the fleet. once again, the a human factor making the difference. lieutenant william b. cushing. it has been a stale
united states has been handed a great victory. what are the effects of this fighting? less than four hours worth of fighting south of mobile? within the next fort night, both fall to the union. and the last viable port for the confederacy east of the mississippi river on the gulf coast, the last major port is now closed off. they will remain closed off for the rest of the war. there is and that is, is that fredericksburg native is the commander. commander maury of post of mobile. and he and...
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fort howard, an american forward tilt following the war of 1812. at one time, it was under the command of zachary taylor who would go on to the president of the united statesand among his officers was jefferson davis who would go on to be president of the confederate states of america. shortly after arriving here at fort howard, jefferson davis took an indian wife and had a family with his indian wife before being reassigned to fort crawford. he abandoned his family here in the green bay area and one of his sons, joseph davis grew up to serve in the union army against his father and subsequently remained in the area his whole life and was among the last civil war veterans living in the area. he died in 1933 at the age of 100 or so. not exactly sure how old he was when he passed away. the interesting part of the story jefferson davis abandoned his family there was reassigned, he asked where the land of sara taylor, zachary taylor's daughter. he resisted the marriage for reasons we can fully imagine. subsequently, jefferson davis but the military, he did marry sarah taylor and lived in mississippi. sarah taylor died briefly after they became married. but the
fort howard, an american forward tilt following the war of 1812. at one time, it was under the command of zachary taylor who would go on to the president of the united statesand among his officers was jefferson davis who would go on to be president of the confederate states of america. shortly after arriving here at fort howard, jefferson davis took an indian wife and had a family with his indian wife before being reassigned to fort crawford. he abandoned his family here in the green bay area...
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kent brantley, the first ebola survivor in the united states, who happens to live close to dallas in the neighboring city of fort worth was here sunday donating blood plasma. now his antibodies that fight ebola are coursing through her veins. inside this hospital, the c.d.c. is watching every treatment this woman receives, they are reviewing their protocols, particular looking at personal protective equipment worn by workers. they still do not know how this worker may have been in contact with ebola. >> what happened? why was this person exposed? they are looking at the donning off taking off of the garb, the in tubation or dialysis. we need to figure this out at quickly as possible, because health care workers critical. >> they are looking at putting workers together so when they prove the equipment, there is a second person watching what they are doing and the c.d.c. is considering spraying anyone leaving the unit with an anti viral. >> monday, the hospital in dallas held a town hall meeting with health care workers. later today, we'll hear from a nurse's union. what are they saying about treating patients wit
kent brantley, the first ebola survivor in the united states, who happens to live close to dallas in the neighboring city of fort worth was here sunday donating blood plasma. now his antibodies that fight ebola are coursing through her veins. inside this hospital, the c.d.c. is watching every treatment this woman receives, they are reviewing their protocols, particular looking at personal protective equipment worn by workers. they still do not know how this worker may have been in contact with...
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state's response to the ebola virus. officials will testify in the dallas/fort worth area about thomas duncan who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the unitedes. live coverage of the hearing at 1 is p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span2, providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend, booktv now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> the american enterprise institute hosted a discussion on tackling global poverty with acumen venture capital fund jacqueline novogratz. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming today, appreciate it very much. i know that we're, we're joined by our friends at c-span, and many of you are watching over the internet, and to all of you whether you're here or whether you're virtual, i'm delighted to welcome you. my name is arthur brooks, i'm president of the american enterprise institute, and you are at an
state's response to the ebola virus. officials will testify in the dallas/fort worth area about thomas duncan who was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the unitedes. live coverage of the hearing at 1 is p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span2, providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend, booktv now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry...
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fort worth international airport. >> we learned from the miss steps and ensure proper procedures are established and followed should another case arrive in the united states. >> a at jfk airport in new york bombs the first of five airports to conduct additional screenings for people coming from west africa. there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get the stories on our online news. abc7news.com/apps. a judge has temporarily shut down a madera county casino following a armed standoff between two groups. more more than a dozen people arnold with guns entered the casino thursday night, forcing the evacuation of patrons and employees. the standoff is believed to be a part of an ongoing feud over the two factions of the tribe for leadership and control. >>> more will be back on the streets sooner to under a new program look to go free up space for more criminals. according to the press democrat, starting december 1st all people booked into the jail at sonoma county will be evaluated. it will include factors including their denger to the community and when they are likely to commit new crimes. those with favorable scores will be released witho
fort worth international airport. >> we learned from the miss steps and ensure proper procedures are established and followed should another case arrive in the united states. >> a at jfk airport in new york bombs the first of five airports to conduct additional screenings for people coming from west africa. there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get the stories on our online news. abc7news.com/apps. a judge has temporarily shut down a madera county casino...
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fort worth hearing. >> we learned from these miss steps and we need to assure proper procedures are established and followed should another case rise in the united states. >> dunkin's family says he was cremated. kent brantly expressed his sympathy, he was the first ebola patient. >> my heart is broken for his family. >> health of another ebola family is said to be improving. passengers coming from that country as well as guinea and sierra leone will face extra screening jfk with four other airports doing the same later next week. this as death toll from ebola continues to climb in west africa. now more than $4,000 people have died from the virus there. marcy gonzalez, "abc news" dallas. >>> the father of young boy in mercer county who died of entrovirus is paying tribute to his son's life by helper other children. andrew waller announced a new foundation in his son's memory. his 4-year-old son eli died less than three weeks ago. first day of school foundation will provide support for students in special education. the idea came partly from remembering his son's excitement upon the first day of school. >> dietz & watson broke ground in a familiar place
fort worth hearing. >> we learned from these miss steps and we need to assure proper procedures are established and followed should another case rise in the united states. >> dunkin's family says he was cremated. kent brantly expressed his sympathy, he was the first ebola patient. >> my heart is broken for his family. >> health of another ebola family is said to be improving. passengers coming from that country as well as guinea and sierra leone will face extra screening...
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junction you said you later stated at fort collins colorado that we need to protect the security and safety of the american people that is what i will continue to do in congress and united states senate still neck we have a strategy. you voted for it and i voted for it to you and to parker's words to teeeighteen your question for the senator. >> as a rebuttal that you said you don't believe they are a threat and that is just wrong. musec do support a carbon tax they oppose the carbon tax but what is in dollars homage will increase under your carbon tax? udall: the market will set the level. carbon pollution is real you don't believe in a climate change. the market will set up price limit just like it did when the first president bush put in the clean air act to develop new technologies and lower pollution. the price we're paying right now for your denial of climate change is a very high one colorado is ready to meet the challenge we have prepared for many years and wish you would understand this is colorado's future this is something that is there for the taking that is what we will do. gardner: you said the market was set the price for the carbon tax spinning let me fi
junction you said you later stated at fort collins colorado that we need to protect the security and safety of the american people that is what i will continue to do in congress and united states senate still neck we have a strategy. you voted for it and i voted for it to you and to parker's words to teeeighteen your question for the senator. >> as a rebuttal that you said you don't believe they are a threat and that is just wrong. musec do support a carbon tax they oppose the carbon tax...
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united states has been handed a great victory. what are the effects of this than fourthis less hours worth of fighting in and around the city of alabama -- mobil? -- mobile? both forts fall to the union. 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 ca
united states has been handed a great victory. what are the effects of this than fourthis less hours worth of fighting in and around the city of alabama -- mobil? -- mobile? both forts fall to the union. 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...
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fort worth international airport. >> we learned from the miss steps and ensure proper procedures are established and followed should another case arrive in the united statesoday jfk airport in new york becomes the first of five airports to conduct additional screenings for people coming from west africa. there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get the stories on our abc7 news app. it's free to download. we also have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >>> a judge has temporarily shut down a madera county casino following an armed standoff between two groups. it is the native-american tribe that owns it. more than a dozen people armed with guns entered the casino thursday night, forcing the evacuation of patrons and employees. the standoff is believed to be a part of an ongoing feud over the two factions of the tribe for leadership and control. a hearing on the temporary closer is scheduled for wednesday. >> more inmates in sonoma county will be allowed back on the streets sooner under a new program looking to free up jail space for more dangerous criminals. according to the santa press democrat, all people booked into the jail at sono
fort worth international airport. >> we learned from the miss steps and ensure proper procedures are established and followed should another case arrive in the united statesoday jfk airport in new york becomes the first of five airports to conduct additional screenings for people coming from west africa. there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get the stories on our abc7 news app. it's free to download. we also have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >>> a...
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the united states, our military, the best military in the world, and being honored with representing fort bragg, we do need to be in the world. we have to show a presence of strength to keep peace. >> so if called on to vote, would you vote to send american ground troops there? >> i would. >> i want to follow up about what both of you said regarding policing the world. it seems like whether it has been al qaeda or possibly a group prior to that and now isis and isil we take care or we are unable -- we are able to prevent those groups from causing more damage and another group pops up. so what happens if this country does eliminate the threat from the islamic state, how do we deal with another group that pops up if we're not there constantly in the region? >> well, you know, david, you bring up a very important point. we never ended the war on terror. this is just an extension of it. >> can we end it? >> well, that's the question. we're talking about radical islam. we're talking about jihaddists. we're talking about those that believe that this is the plan for the future. it has been in pl
the united states, our military, the best military in the world, and being honored with representing fort bragg, we do need to be in the world. we have to show a presence of strength to keep peace. >> so if called on to vote, would you vote to send american ground troops there? >> i would. >> i want to follow up about what both of you said regarding policing the world. it seems like whether it has been al qaeda or possibly a group prior to that and now isis and isil we take...
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the united states and our military, the best military in the world and being honored with representing fortbragg have to show a presence of strength to keep peace. >> moderator: is called on to vote would you send american troops there? ellmers: i would. >> moderator: i want to follow to follow-up on what you said regarding the policing the world. it seems like whether it has an al qaeda or possibly a group prior to that and now isis and isil we take care or we are able to prevent those groups from causing more damage, and another group pops up. so what happens if this country does eliminate the threat from the islamic state? how do we deal with another group that pops up if we are not there constantly in the region? ellmers: you bring up a good point. this is just an extension of it. that's the question. we are talking about radical islam. we are talking about those that believe that this is the plan for the future. it has been in place since the beginning, and we have to meet sure that we are doing everything we can to keep our allies save, working with our allies and with those countries
the united states and our military, the best military in the world and being honored with representing fortbragg have to show a presence of strength to keep peace. >> moderator: is called on to vote would you send american troops there? ellmers: i would. >> moderator: i want to follow to follow-up on what you said regarding the policing the world. it seems like whether it has an al qaeda or possibly a group prior to that and now isis and isil we take care or we are able to prevent...
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before the committee in the dallas-fort worth area about thomas duncan, a liberian national who died and was the first person diagnosed with a bold in the united statesve coverage 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span 2050 studentcam competition is underway. this nationwide competition for middle and high school students will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a five to seven minute document on the topic the three branches and you. videos need to include c-span program, show varying points of view and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >> the candidates for maryland governor spent tuesday at wjz-tv studios in baltimore for the first governors debate. lieutenant governor anthony brown and larry hogan face off on issues ranging from taxes, education and department. "the cook political report" list this report as leans democratic. it's about an hour. ♪ >> this is wjz-tv. baltimore. >> direct from television know, the candidates for governor debate now from inside the wjz studios. here's vic carter. >> moderator: good evening, everyone and welcome. over the next hou
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fort hood, texas, is also work place violence. the other is political. he doesn't need and eric holder knows. this he doesn't need a domestic, islamic terrorist incident domestically in the united stateswatch in both cases this is not a good thing with democracy. >> i agree with 90% of what you saying, the fbi has been politicized. i will point out the malaysian airliner investigation went to quantico many many months ago and they certainly know what those pilots were doing up there and they certainly have looked at their computers and everything else and we have not heard a word. not a word. >> right, exactly. >> and they know, that investigation is finished. and it's in some lockbox, all right? the second thing is, and this is where i disagree with you a little. the "new york times" didn't ask the proper question to the fbi guy. it was work place violence in the sense that the guy targeted a person where he was working. before he was fired. so, in that narrow range, the fbi guy was telling you the truth. what the question should have been was was this islamic guy, was this muslim copycatting isis? yes or no? >> wait a second, bill. bill, bill. >> that's the fbi guy. >> it's 1963 and
fort hood, texas, is also work place violence. the other is political. he doesn't need and eric holder knows. this he doesn't need a domestic, islamic terrorist incident domestically in the united stateswatch in both cases this is not a good thing with democracy. >> i agree with 90% of what you saying, the fbi has been politicized. i will point out the malaysian airliner investigation went to quantico many many months ago and they certainly know what those pilots were doing up there and...
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dallas-fort worth area to hear from state, local, and federal officials about their response to the ebola virus. thomas duncan, the liberian national who was the first patient tightness with ebola in the united states died wednesday in a dallas hospital. members heard from are presented as from the department of homeland security, health and human services, the centers for disease control, and the texas the part of state health services. this portion of the hearing is one hour 40 minutes. >> we are here today to discuss the threat to the united states homeland, to the ebola virus am and what is being done to stop the spread of this terrible disease. now the virus has begun to spread and the american people are rightfully concerned. they are concerned because the ebola virus is an unseen threat and is only a plane flight away from our shores. we have witnessed that with the recent case here in dallas, the first totality -- first fatality from ebola. we must be sure to confront this crisis with the facts. blind panic won't help us stop this and fear mongering will only make it harder to do so. that is why we are here today, to ask the american people's questions and get answers from the expert
dallas-fort worth area to hear from state, local, and federal officials about their response to the ebola virus. thomas duncan, the liberian national who was the first patient tightness with ebola in the united states died wednesday in a dallas hospital. members heard from are presented as from the department of homeland security, health and human services, the centers for disease control, and the texas the part of state health services. this portion of the hearing is one hour 40 minutes....
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at one time, the fort was under the command of zachary taylor who would go on to be president of the united states, and among his officers was jefferson davis who would go on to be president of the confederate states of america. .. and was among the last civil war veterans living in the area. he died in 1933 at the age of the 100 or so. we are not sure how old he was when he passed away. the interesting part of this story is after jefferson davis abandoned his family here and was assigned -- he asked for the hand of sarah taylor, zachary taylor's daughter. zachary taylor resisted the marriage for reasons we can only imagine but subsequently when jefferson davis left the military he did in fact marry sarah taylor and they lived in mississippi, sarah taylor died after they became married, but the story of joe davis, jefferson davis's son is well known in these parts and is part of the fascinating history of two important figures, zachary taylor and jefferson davis. >> up next learn how two women brought gaming to the green bay area in the 1970s from mike hoeft, the author of "the bingo queens of one
at one time, the fort was under the command of zachary taylor who would go on to be president of the united states, and among his officers was jefferson davis who would go on to be president of the confederate states of america. .. and was among the last civil war veterans living in the area. he died in 1933 at the age of the 100 or so. we are not sure how old he was when he passed away. the interesting part of this story is after jefferson davis abandoned his family here and was assigned -- he...
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united states. the first confirmed case is in dallas, texas, we'll take you there, we want to know what do the people of dallas fort thinking, feeling right now? we'll go there live. theredelaware just like us. fire companies in the state of something went wrong with the new health care law that threatened to shut us all down, and then chris coons got involved. chris did one heck of a job. he got senators in both parties to see that there was a problem. they fixed it, so now volunteer fire companies can stay in service. most guys in washington just want to argue. but our chris coons got results. i'm chris coons and i approve this message. it's not easy to get things done in washington, but i'm working hard to find common ground. i've lived hewith my mother, forty--four who is ninety--nine. people who do not live delaware county need to know that tom mcgarrigle raised our taxes five times. five times in seven years. meanwhile tom mcgarrigle gave a million dollar subsidy to an energy company. tom mcgarrigle is not looking out for regular families or seniors at all. we need john kane in the senate. he gets regular fam
united states. the first confirmed case is in dallas, texas, we'll take you there, we want to know what do the people of dallas fort thinking, feeling right now? we'll go there live. theredelaware just like us. fire companies in the state of something went wrong with the new health care law that threatened to shut us all down, and then chris coons got involved. chris did one heck of a job. he got senators in both parties to see that there was a problem. they fixed it, so now volunteer fire...
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fort worth area about thomas duncan and lead. national who died this weekend was the first person diagnosed with people in the united states. live coverage of this hearing starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. at c-span.org you can find debates and political campaign ads from races across the country. here's a look at some of the ads running in colorado's sixth district. >> it's really pretty simple come he don't buy things you can pay for but that's what congress does all the time. spending our tax dollars on privileges or racking up a mountain of debt. i am andrew romanoff and when i am speaker of the colorado house we balance the budget every year. it wasn't easy. it's not like we had a choice either. out here balancing the budget is the loss rate i approve this message because it ought to be the law in washington too. >> disturbing reports of sexual assaults in the military, mike sub i took action passing a bill is stronger protections for victims. it's not the first time. coffman made colorado a leader in discrimination charging women more than men and coffman bucked his own party to pass the violence against women ac
fort worth area about thomas duncan and lead. national who died this weekend was the first person diagnosed with people in the united states. live coverage of this hearing starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. at c-span.org you can find debates and political campaign ads from races across the country. here's a look at some of the ads running in colorado's sixth district. >> it's really pretty simple come he don't buy things you can pay for but that's what congress does all the time....
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united states? look, from the founding of the republic when we talk about the whole community response to emergencies and disasters, who is present in the 17th century, the 18th century, the 19th century. who had forts on the frontier? it wasn't fema. fema didn't come around till 1979. it was our defense -- it was the army. that's who was present and so there is a long tradition of defense support to civil authorities. but as the role of the military in the united states and the threats that the united states confronts increasingly expand, as the scale of the military increasingly grows we have a fascinating tension because who is there, well, sometimes the military is there, we have people in garrison and people on base but more and more it's deployed abroad and who has capability and capacity? from sheer scale many people believe it's dod that has that. so the question becomes, what is it that d.o.d. has available in terms of capacity. what authorities can fema and other departments and agencies bring to the table to make use of that? and how do we form partnerships so that we can leverage those authorities, those capabilities and capacities in the way that make the most sense both operationally a
united states? look, from the founding of the republic when we talk about the whole community response to emergencies and disasters, who is present in the 17th century, the 18th century, the 19th century. who had forts on the frontier? it wasn't fema. fema didn't come around till 1979. it was our defense -- it was the army. that's who was present and so there is a long tradition of defense support to civil authorities. but as the role of the military in the united states and the threats that...
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before the committee in the dallas-fort worth area about thomas dug in a liberian national who died this weekend was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states. live coverage of this hearing starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> health and human services secretary sylvia burwell spoke at a kaiser family foundation event on thursday. she talked about health care policy including the administration's ebola response in the next open enrollment period for the affordable care act. this is just over an hour. >> good morning welcome to the latest in our series of kaiser health news health policy newspaper breakfast. we are the leading journal at the intersection of health care and policy regarding his show today will be julie rovner at kaiser health news. you all know her from her 16 years of health policy. the star of our show today in the reason you are here is sylvia matthews burwell who is the nation's 20 secretary of the department of health and human services. as you know she came to hhs after serving as the director of the office of management and budget with previous dense at quite a few places but most recently as president of the palm
before the committee in the dallas-fort worth area about thomas dug in a liberian national who died this weekend was the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states. live coverage of this hearing starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> health and human services secretary sylvia burwell spoke at a kaiser family foundation event on thursday. she talked about health care policy including the administration's ebola response in the next open enrollment period for the affordable...
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united states of its moral and ethical obligations to been did you miss nation -- to its indigenous nations and people. panels -- when a law professor gave a survey of treaties, his comparison of the fort laramie treaty and the navajo treaty of 1868. they were both signed the same time. he mentioned they were boilerplate treaties that pretty much said the same thing. one thing then that is it by my , by the meaning of the treaty of 1868 -- for me, because i followed through once i found out that my great, were, grandparents headman, and my grandmother was with him for the most part, ensuring navajo land treaty and theis delegation reminds me of my toestors long devotion navajo lands. when he came here in ages exceed four, it was to persuade president ulysses s. grant that he should pay attention. claimsld support navajo to land. to the end of his life, that was what he cared about. in the navajo delegation pictures of 1874, there was only one woman, which is my grandmother. a lot ofreally have indications of what women's participation was in treaty negotiation. it just turns out that as you do your work, and you become public, new right -- and you writes, your own people will come to y
united states of its moral and ethical obligations to been did you miss nation -- to its indigenous nations and people. panels -- when a law professor gave a survey of treaties, his comparison of the fort laramie treaty and the navajo treaty of 1868. they were both signed the same time. he mentioned they were boilerplate treaties that pretty much said the same thing. one thing then that is it by my , by the meaning of the treaty of 1868 -- for me, because i followed through once i found out...
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united states on the same day or two days before. everybody can have their tickets . .fter that we can monitor them host: the telegram in fort worth texasad this front page today -- from texas the dallas morning news has this page. guidelines, -- from pennsylvania on the democratic line, dennis is our next caller. caller: i think it is ridiculous. at a time when everybody is concerned about the government becoming larger, why are we appointing an ebola czar when we have the surgeon general vacant for six years. appointed aey surgeon general and let them take care of the above a situation? -- the ebola situation? host: next is marshall from new york on our republican line. caller: i want to talk about the ebola virus. i wouldn't want to get it. i don't think anybody would want to get it. the reality is it is very hard to actually get. how it was transferred, i have no idea. i think it is unrealistic for anyone to get it and there are more important issues in the world and in the united states that we should be worried about. you can see how many people care about the issue. there are now political funding's of the cbc. the public percept
united states on the same day or two days before. everybody can have their tickets . .fter that we can monitor them host: the telegram in fort worth texasad this front page today -- from texas the dallas morning news has this page. guidelines, -- from pennsylvania on the democratic line, dennis is our next caller. caller: i think it is ridiculous. at a time when everybody is concerned about the government becoming larger, why are we appointing an ebola czar when we have the surgeon general...
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this is from fort mcmurray today the attack you can see an armed officer responding to the parliament hill attack. how much cross training with other countries specifically does the united statesinto some of the other forces and does vc actually have? >> guest: when i was there as the chief and sergeant of arms we did this and we talked about how we were doing things and how they were doing things and i talked to the chief yesterday and i know that the canadian officials had been done in the past year to the capitol. so we are all in the midst of trying to figure that out. we've been to jordan and iraq and some other places to try to make sense of that so it is very common for all of us to take a look at the other person and what lessons there are to be learned that each of us is operating in a little different way that the government is run through there is different restrictions. i think so far the canadian approach has been moderate, and i mean they are slowing down. they will look and see what the cause of this was and i'm sure they will look and see if there's ways that they should do some security difference as we well. >> host: david is in very indiana. you are with the
this is from fort mcmurray today the attack you can see an armed officer responding to the parliament hill attack. how much cross training with other countries specifically does the united statesinto some of the other forces and does vc actually have? >> guest: when i was there as the chief and sergeant of arms we did this and we talked about how we were doing things and how they were doing things and i talked to the chief yesterday and i know that the canadian officials had been done in...
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united states? look, from the founding of the republic when we talk about the whole community response to emergencies and disasters, who is present in the 17th century, the 18th century, the 19th century. who had forts on the frontier? it wasn't fema. fema didn't come around till 1979. it was our defense -- it was the army. that's who was present and so there is a long tradition of defense support to civil authorities. but as the role of the military in the united states and the threats that the united states confronts increasingly expand, as the scale of the military increasingly grows we have a fascinating tension because who is there, well, sometimes the military is there, we have people in garrison and people on base but more and more it's deployed abroad and who has capability and capacity? from sheer scale many people believe it's dod that has that. so the question becomes, what is it that d.o.d. has available in terms of capacity. what authorities can fema and other departments and agencies bring to the table to make use of that? and how do we form partnerships so that we can leverage those authorities, those capabilities and capacities in the way that make the most sense both operationally a
united states? look, from the founding of the republic when we talk about the whole community response to emergencies and disasters, who is present in the 17th century, the 18th century, the 19th century. who had forts on the frontier? it wasn't fema. fema didn't come around till 1979. it was our defense -- it was the army. that's who was present and so there is a long tradition of defense support to civil authorities. but as the role of the military in the united states and the threats that...
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united states now a top national security concern. president obama announcing stepped up airport screenings to stop the spread of the deadly virus. kdfw's reporter is live at dallas-fort> reporter: hey, good morning. the word is that it's stepped up, but there is nothing specific at this point. so essentially when someone flies in to our airport here, it's the same as any other time of year. however, the president says they're working on potential new screening procedures and that could change. so i want to take you to some of our video here as we see travelers doing what they're always doing across the country. so he says while the chance for an ebola outbreak is extremely low in the u.s., this administration is working on additional screening protocols here and overseas. he says he really plans to put the pressure on other foreign heads of state to make sure they're doing everything they can to join the effort. texas governor rick perry has appointed a task force of state and health officials to address infectious diseases like the ebola virus. he's calling on federal agencies to take similar steps. he says that customs officials and border patrol at all points of e
united states now a top national security concern. president obama announcing stepped up airport screenings to stop the spread of the deadly virus. kdfw's reporter is live at dallas-fort> reporter: hey, good morning. the word is that it's stepped up, but there is nothing specific at this point. so essentially when someone flies in to our airport here, it's the same as any other time of year. however, the president says they're working on potential new screening procedures and that could...