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. >> there are privacy concerned about the united states post office and their mail tracking program.ed nearly 50,000 requests from law enforcements officials and its own inexpecters last year, showing that some requests were approveed without having proper written authorization. the program is called "mail cover," to secretly monitor mail in control and national security investigations. >>> a push is under way to get apple to replace thousands of laptops. more than 20,000 people have signed a petition calling on the cupertino based company to replace their 2011mac books because they are gettive and keep crashing related to the graphic processing unit, and some say though paid $2,500 and want a new one. no official response from apple. >> if you are visiting san francisco on business today, chances you might stop in as a starbucks for a pick me up. a study report says that the coffee giant was the most often experienced food and beverage brand in the third quarter this year partly because of the increasing number of millennial travelers and other popular brands are subway, and mcdonal
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united states. and according to the washington post there certainly would have been a worldwide embargo on the unitedntil the end of slavery, and then certainly well into the 20th century when women didn't have the right to vote. and if you're serious about genuine freedom it would absolutely have had to extend at least until congress passed the civil rights act and voting rights act which happened after we imposed our embargo on cuba. since the washington post has never called for an embargo on saudi arabia and its oil, we will have to assume that the washington post's definition of genuine freedom does not include things like voting or religious freedom or wearing whatever clothes you feel like wearing or women driving cars. now i've been to cuba. i've seep the way people have been forced to live there under the very heavy and ugly hand of the castro regime and know that they are nowhere close to a condition of genuine freedom, but compared to saudi arabia and other friends of the united states government and other countries which the washington post supports full trade and diplomatic relations wit
united states. and according to the washington post there certainly would have been a worldwide embargo on the unitedntil the end of slavery, and then certainly well into the 20th century when women didn't have the right to vote. and if you're serious about genuine freedom it would absolutely have had to extend at least until congress passed the civil rights act and voting rights act which happened after we imposed our embargo on cuba. since the washington post has never called for an embargo...
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united states. >> tony elonis posted on facebook all of these very hostile, angry, vile threats, threatened his ex-wifeeatened his employer, fbi agents and even a group of kindergarten students and being outrageous online and prosecuted and he claims that his facebook posts were an exercise of his freedom of speech. and the court's going to have to confront this question. internet speech is often very vile. when does it go too far and become a threat to someone or just hyperbole and exaggeration? you know, the justices generally when they approach speech issues are afraid of killing speech. i don't know if you read the posts and comments, maybe chilling would be a god thing. >> this case involves rap lyrics as you know. mr.rv elonis saying basically se of what he was posting the rap lyrics of eminem and if eminem can say it on a record and he can't quote eminem on facebook? >> right. well, look, the same eminem rap if you're doing in staples center sounds like one thing. if you're confronting the president of the united states with a gun in your hand it sounds like something else. and so those kinds of
united states. >> tony elonis posted on facebook all of these very hostile, angry, vile threats, threatened his ex-wifeeatened his employer, fbi agents and even a group of kindergarten students and being outrageous online and prosecuted and he claims that his facebook posts were an exercise of his freedom of speech. and the court's going to have to confront this question. internet speech is often very vile. when does it go too far and become a threat to someone or just hyperbole and...
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medical personnel on the ground, in monrovia, or freetown, wouldn't it be the post-arrival process here in the united states? >> thank you for your questions, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. that's where the majority takes place. where the training takes place, and where equipment and supplies need to take place, and this is where most of the investments take place. that said, we can't focus on one without the other. we're treating the symptoms of the outbreak in west africa, and we need to deal with the root cause and that's dealing with the community of west africa. i believe that predeparture, there are temperatures being taken from any of the countries before they board the flight. >> they get tested when they get on the plane, but what i'm talking about is doing something 21 days before, so you have two contact points where you have measurements on. it's not foolproof, but having two contact points in west africa. >> your response, mr. torbay? >> one thing that we worry about 21 days. >> the minimum requirement is six weeks, and if we require an additio
medical personnel on the ground, in monrovia, or freetown, wouldn't it be the post-arrival process here in the united states? >> thank you for your questions, mr. lynch. as i mentioned, it needs to be contained at the source in west africa. that's where the majority takes place. where the training takes place, and where equipment and supplies need to take place, and this is where most of the investments take place. that said, we can't focus on one without the other. we're treating the...
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the united states said they post a serious risk to american national security.ra starr is out front of the pentagon with this breaking news. and i know they had done massive strikes and they said that were targeted at this group and it appears now this could have been a significant failure? >> reporter: it is beginning to look like that, erin. i have to tell you, cnn's own pamela brown and myself have been talking to officials all day and what we are hearing, both of us, is that the u.s. now believes the two key khorasan leaders are still alive. muhsin al-fahli the leader of the group and a french jihadist named david drudgean. they have not been talked to since the strike. the u.s. had never really known if they had gotten them but now the officials are telling pamela and myself that both men are still alive. they may have left the area before the strikes or may have been injured, we don't know. but why is this so important? this is a group that is basically the same as al qaeda core back in pakistan. many of them moved from pakistan to syria a few years ago. t
the united states said they post a serious risk to american national security.ra starr is out front of the pentagon with this breaking news. and i know they had done massive strikes and they said that were targeted at this group and it appears now this could have been a significant failure? >> reporter: it is beginning to look like that, erin. i have to tell you, cnn's own pamela brown and myself have been talking to officials all day and what we are hearing, both of us, is that the u.s....
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one of six states who will begin active post-arrival monitoring of travelers whose travel originates in either liberia, sierra leone or ginny and arrive at one of the five airports in the united states doing enhanced screening. active post-arrival monitoring means that travelers without fear northampton consistent with the uvula symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from west africa. an active post-arrival monitoring will begin on one day, october 27th. i want to reiterate that ebola is not airborne. someone affected can only transmit the virus as they are experiencing symptoms, bodily fluids in direct contact, vomiting, blood, saliva. there are over 9000 reported cases in over 4000 ballots. i am told that the american health system is now actively reviewing to vaccines. they are in clinical trials and are responding. my question really is to you, dr. lurie about the hospital preparedness program. first i would like to request a statement prepared by the trust for america's health, a nonprofit. >> without objection placed in the record. >> attacks about the need for enhanced funding, that are fund
one of six states who will begin active post-arrival monitoring of travelers whose travel originates in either liberia, sierra leone or ginny and arrive at one of the five airports in the united states doing enhanced screening. active post-arrival monitoring means that travelers without fear northampton consistent with the uvula symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from west africa. an active post-arrival...
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one of six states who will begin active post-arrival monitoring of travelers whose travel originates in either liberia, sierra leone or ginny and arrive at one of the five airports in the united states doing enhanced screening. active post-arrival monitoring means that travelers without fear northampton consistent with the uvula symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from west africa. an active post-arrival monitoring will begin on one day, october 27th. i want to reiterate that ebola is not airborne. someone affected can only transmit the virus as they are experiencing symptoms, bodily fluids in direct contact, vomiting, blood, saliva. there are over 9000 reported cases in over 4000 ballots. i am told that the american health system is now actively reviewing to vaccines. they are in clinical trials and are responding. my question really is to you, dr. lurie about the hospital preparedness program. first i would like to request a statement prepared by the trust for america's health, a nonprofit. >> without objection placed in the record. >> attacks about the need for enhanced funding, that are fund
one of six states who will begin active post-arrival monitoring of travelers whose travel originates in either liberia, sierra leone or ginny and arrive at one of the five airports in the united states doing enhanced screening. active post-arrival monitoring means that travelers without fear northampton consistent with the uvula symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from west africa. an active post-arrival...
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united states. there's a new "washington post" abc news poll that shows nearly two-thirds concerned about a domesticutbreak. and almost as many say, however, they are confident in the government's ability to respond. an overwhelming majority, 91%, also said they favor stricter screening for people flying in from affected countries. expanded screening starts this week at dulles, atlanta, newark and chicago airports. >>> it is exactly what you don't want to see when you're thousands of feet up in the air. the walls of your plane popping and cracking. but that's exactly what passengers on board a flight from san francisco to dallas witnessed on an american airlines flight yesterday. travelers say the walls of the cabin began rngippi and tearing during takeoff. but after flight attendants checked it out, they made a surprising announcement. >> they peeled back the panels to check for daylight. and there was no oxygen masks dropping. they said oh, we're okay for now so we're going to keep going. >> the pilot also came back to take a look and originally said they would keep going. but after about an hour
united states. there's a new "washington post" abc news poll that shows nearly two-thirds concerned about a domesticutbreak. and almost as many say, however, they are confident in the government's ability to respond. an overwhelming majority, 91%, also said they favor stricter screening for people flying in from affected countries. expanded screening starts this week at dulles, atlanta, newark and chicago airports. >>> it is exactly what you don't want to see when you're...
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so you have an administration official conceding that iran is going to get a nuke and posting that the united statesenjamin netanyahu from doing anything about it, i think that's extraordinary and all the attention paid on the name calling misses this huge point. >> the name calling actually plays into this point because what they're saying is he's chicken because at the end of the day, he's too scared to actually launch an attack on iran, they won't actually say that, but he's too scared. keep in mind everybody was on the edge of their seats waiting for an attack by israel on iranian nuclear facilities. that's gone to the back burner now, and the backdrop of all of this of course is that the administration is pursuing talks, direct talks with iran, with the host until the end of this month, to ease sanctions for some kind of agreement on the nuclear program. >> the administration is also, one paper called it today a detante. these are things that tremendously frustrate israel right now. >> you have susan rice, national security advisor saying the relationship is not in crisis, that's not what you h
so you have an administration official conceding that iran is going to get a nuke and posting that the united statesenjamin netanyahu from doing anything about it, i think that's extraordinary and all the attention paid on the name calling misses this huge point. >> the name calling actually plays into this point because what they're saying is he's chicken because at the end of the day, he's too scared to actually launch an attack on iran, they won't actually say that, but he's too...
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united states. video from the new york post shows an ambulance with police escort return g spencer to bellevue hospital where emt zest wearing hazmat suits were de can tam nature dollars. he was with the group doctors without borders in guinea, west africa. the mayor is telling new york ers, do not panic. >> we want to say at the outset, there is cents no reason for new yorkers to be alarm. new yorkers who have not been expose today an infected person's bodily fluids are not at all at risk. >> the cdc has issued new guidelines to help hospitals treat possible ebola patients. >>> and the texas nurses who contracted ebola from patients thomas duncan are getting better. amber vincent's family says doctor can no longer detect the virus in her body and expect she will be removed from isolation very soon. nurse nina pham has been upgrade from the fair condition to good condition. >>> and there is also good news for pham's dog pently, put in quarantine after she contracted the virus, dallas officials say the one year old cavalier king charles spaniel tested negative for ebola. they'll run one more test before
united states. video from the new york post shows an ambulance with police escort return g spencer to bellevue hospital where emt zest wearing hazmat suits were de can tam nature dollars. he was with the group doctors without borders in guinea, west africa. the mayor is telling new york ers, do not panic. >> we want to say at the outset, there is cents no reason for new yorkers to be alarm. new yorkers who have not been expose today an infected person's bodily fluids are not at all at...
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. >> tonight, the largest army post in the united states is preparing to fight the war against ebola. today was dress rehearsal at force hood in central texas. for soldiers preparing to deploy. they've -- more than 500 troops will arrive, deployed by the end of the month. what about the economic impact of ebola. we follow that story. >>> it was a warning that went beyond much of what had been said. >> ladies and gentlemen, unless we quickly contain and stop the epidemic, nothing less than the future of west africa and perhaps africa is at stake. >> reporter: those international governments and organizations were quick to pledge help. the i.m.f. was ready to forget the rules. >> it is good to increase the fiscal deficit when it's a matter of curing the people of taking the precaution to try to contain the disease. the i.m.f. doesn't say that. that seems to come as a police to the president of guinea. >> the president of the i.m.f. managing director said we need help and can increase the deficit, which is a change from the usual nra tif. >> reporter: it's a fundamental point. some say h
. >> tonight, the largest army post in the united states is preparing to fight the war against ebola. today was dress rehearsal at force hood in central texas. for soldiers preparing to deploy. they've -- more than 500 troops will arrive, deployed by the end of the month. what about the economic impact of ebola. we follow that story. >>> it was a warning that went beyond much of what had been said. >> ladies and gentlemen, unless we quickly contain and stop the epidemic,...
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posting profits. on thursday, the united states will report its over and version -- own version of earnings. at a 3% annualized rate in the third quarter. pace in from the 1.2% the first six months of the year. mastercard, starbucks and conoco phillips reporting thursday. exxon mobil, chevron and hilton release earnings on friday. u.s. personal spending will likely show a slump in september while incomes are projected to have shown an increase for that month. that is your look at the week ahead. >> thank you so much. stay with bloomberg this weekend. stephanie ruhle sat down with carl icahn. they spoke at the robin hood investors conference here in new york this week. the entire interview this weekend. with the spirit we will have another checkup the market movers on the other side of the break. -- stay with us. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line." mark crumpton reporting from new york. on the markets is next. have a great weekend. i will see you on monday. ♪
posting profits. on thursday, the united states will report its over and version -- own version of earnings. at a 3% annualized rate in the third quarter. pace in from the 1.2% the first six months of the year. mastercard, starbucks and conoco phillips reporting thursday. exxon mobil, chevron and hilton release earnings on friday. u.s. personal spending will likely show a slump in september while incomes are projected to have shown an increase for that month. that is your look at the week...
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united states. you know, i grew up in the early post-war decades, the '50s and '60s. and i think that was probably the greatest time of all to be growing up in america. i mean, jobs were so plentiful. college education was not expensive. kids did not come out burdened with all this college debt and that sort of thing. that's changed. so when i talk to bright kids, college graduates in many cases, coming out of elite schools, and they just say, one, everybody has college debt. i mean, that's their biggest expense when they come out of school. but the other thing is they're having trouble. even though they have a four-year degree, they're having trouble finding gainful employment, finding jobs that, as lamar hayes would say, that pay anything. and so they're living either doubled up sometimes four and five kids to an apartment, or they're going back home to stay with mom and dad. so they're having trouble, you know, for those who want to get married or begin raising a family or make the first down payment on a home, they're having trouble making these steps, which are p
united states. you know, i grew up in the early post-war decades, the '50s and '60s. and i think that was probably the greatest time of all to be growing up in america. i mean, jobs were so plentiful. college education was not expensive. kids did not come out burdened with all this college debt and that sort of thing. that's changed. so when i talk to bright kids, college graduates in many cases, coming out of elite schools, and they just say, one, everybody has college debt. i mean, that's...
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certainly the most important intellectual force in setting the regulatory agenda in the united states and the post-crisis period. but i would argue maybe one of the most potent intellectual forces globally. that makes you a very important person and a special person in what you are thinking, what you are working on, your agaenda impacts our members globally. i know you are limited. we appreciate you being here. why don't we just get started. we have the g-20 summit coming up in a matter of a few weeks. it has been described as a watershed event, maybe the termination of the g-20 agenda launched in pittsburgh in 2009 with respect to the regulatory agenda. the sense that maybe we can declare victory on too big to fail. i know there are a number of technical issues to be worked out. is it a watershed event? will we be able to declare too big to fail ended? what's left to be done? >> i don't know that ti would declare it ended. i would not. i do think that with the proposal that we expect to be coming out with the summit, we will have rounded out a set of proposals and now a number of agreements cover
certainly the most important intellectual force in setting the regulatory agenda in the united states and the post-crisis period. but i would argue maybe one of the most potent intellectual forces globally. that makes you a very important person and a special person in what you are thinking, what you are working on, your agaenda impacts our members globally. i know you are limited. we appreciate you being here. why don't we just get started. we have the g-20 summit coming up in a matter of a...
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post" has been doing an extraordinary job. i mean -- you know you're doing a great job when the head of the secret service has to call the president of the united statesecause they know the "post" is about to tell him something. last time bill had to wake up hillary and say something will break in the newspaper. can you believe -- first of all can you believe she didn't tell the president of the united states there was a guy with a gun in the elevator? >> i'm going rewind back 24 hours and i just am surprised that the white house, you know, appeared on our show today, gibbs maybe you can explain this to be. please explain to me how they could so vehemently defend. >> the morning josh earnest was on. we have to go to the video. and he was defiant. no we have total confidence in this director. >> and capture if you could based on our questions, i couldn't even think of another question to ask him because the conversation seemed so needlessly -- >> by the way, this is something, you can't talk to this because josh does. i once said this of mccain campaign person who lied to me the night before it was very obvious, i called the person up, okay, so let me
post" has been doing an extraordinary job. i mean -- you know you're doing a great job when the head of the secret service has to call the president of the united statesecause they know the "post" is about to tell him something. last time bill had to wake up hillary and say something will break in the newspaper. can you believe -- first of all can you believe she didn't tell the president of the united states there was a guy with a gun in the elevator? >> i'm going rewind...
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united states, you're polarizing in the uk as well. let's not just say it's an american issue. >> i'm popular in australia. >> editor at large for mail online. one of your first posts on ebola. the cdc's response here to the situation in dallas disgracefully underwhelming. currently spending billions to bomb isis but spending millions blitzing the greatest threat to mankind in my lifetime. i can almost hear the comments coming again. first of all, how do you know there's little effect to the bombing on isis targets? what's the intelligence you have? >> my brother is a british army colonel and the general view is that bombing targeted sites for isis is not dwth be that
united states, you're polarizing in the uk as well. let's not just say it's an american issue. >> i'm popular in australia. >> editor at large for mail online. one of your first posts on ebola. the cdc's response here to the situation in dallas disgracefully underwhelming. currently spending billions to bomb isis but spending millions blitzing the greatest threat to mankind in my lifetime. i can almost hear the comments coming again. first of all, how do you know there's little...
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with the french as our wartime allies against the british, the post war period in the nuse united states saw a modest influx of french artists and artsons. among them was one bush ai, even his first name is unknown, but his portraits in maryland and washington, d.c. are very, very french in style and execution. you see here the murray sisters of annapolis on the left and washington's an ogle taylor and her daughters on the right. so far, we've looked mainly at nationalistic groups, but religious communities also left clear physical evidence of thaur presence in the objects that they made. among the most fascinating are the so-called saumentsburgers, a group of protestant christians who were expelled from modern day austria by the catholic church. they wanted to worship in their own way so fled toert european countries. but one group landed in the new colony of georgia in 1734 having negotiated for land with james ogle thorp. they planted a town called ebnoser. two years later, they moved to a more desirable site on the bluffs of the savannah river. the community was essentially annast ro
with the french as our wartime allies against the british, the post war period in the nuse united states saw a modest influx of french artists and artsons. among them was one bush ai, even his first name is unknown, but his portraits in maryland and washington, d.c. are very, very french in style and execution. you see here the murray sisters of annapolis on the left and washington's an ogle taylor and her daughters on the right. so far, we've looked mainly at nationalistic groups, but...
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we've used the military in the united states for a number of decades really post world war ii as economic development which is a travesty. the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. at the bottom line is for drum has economic development within the district and its obviously unimportant. the fact is when we are looking at the government and threatening cards should we hide our heads in the sand and pretend that one congressperson is going to see that or talk about the intelligence transition that could allow us to economically thrive? i would point out that mr. mccue wasn't against the base in the midst of his congressional district before the redistricting and when the federal government decides that's what it's going to do, they are nothing to fix the problem and neither is a brand name green candidate so we need to look at a transition to a sustainable jobs that pay a living wage. >> fort drum has been a leader in the ideals on sustainability and the military knows better than anybody it's something they have to use all the time. i would be p
we've used the military in the united states for a number of decades really post world war ii as economic development which is a travesty. the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. at the bottom line is for drum has economic development within the district and its obviously unimportant. the fact is when we are looking at the government and threatening cards should we hide our heads in the sand and pretend that one congressperson is going to see that...
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united states. >> "the new york post" reports super bowl xlix has its halftime headliner, katy perry.ou might have heard of her. >> police are used to seeing criminals walk into their stations. something else arrived in northwest england. >> the ball came out. recovered by the colts. >> it's a fumble. game-ending fumble. the colts held on to win it. >> all that matters -- >> leave it to george do crash a panel at new york's comic-con. >> it is not lost on me that i am spending my honeymoon at comic-con. >> on "cbs this morning" -- >> the montapresident attending fundraiser at the home of gwyneth paltrow. >> it $32,000 to meet the president seems very high, especially considering, in fact, you can jump the fence at the white house and meet him for free. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with developments in the widening ebola crisis. the fifth american diagnosed with the disease is stable this morning. asoka mukpo is being treated in nebraska. test results for a sheriff's deputy who complained of symptoms
united states. >> "the new york post" reports super bowl xlix has its halftime headliner, katy perry.ou might have heard of her. >> police are used to seeing criminals walk into their stations. something else arrived in northwest england. >> the ball came out. recovered by the colts. >> it's a fumble. game-ending fumble. the colts held on to win it. >> all that matters -- >> leave it to george do crash a panel at new york's comic-con. >> it is...
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in this clip, "frontline" correspondent david hoffman of the washington post sets out on a journey across the united statesto explore the potential link. >> for the past two years, i have been investigating the emergence and spread of nightmare bacteria.k.ioÑ super bugs that are increasingly resistant to the strongest antibiotics. the bacteria are fighting back and they are defeating the drug? >> correct. >> i have been tracking the phenomenon through hospitals around the country, where doctors have been dealing with patients infected by these super bugs which go by names like kpc and mdm 1. >> all these are mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. >> i found outbreaks that have paralyzed some of our best hospitals. >> no matter what we did, the bacteria still, it was still spreading. >> more than 20,000 people a'e+ñ year are dying from these infections, and as many as 2 million get sick them from -- from them. what has become apparent these nightmare infections are being fueled by the over use of antibiotics, creating bugs we can't kill. but the war, the more i looked into it, is more i saw
in this clip, "frontline" correspondent david hoffman of the washington post sets out on a journey across the united statesto explore the potential link. >> for the past two years, i have been investigating the emergence and spread of nightmare bacteria.k.ioÑ super bugs that are increasingly resistant to the strongest antibiotics. the bacteria are fighting back and they are defeating the drug? >> correct. >> i have been tracking the phenomenon through hospitals...
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united states. according to "the washington post" version of the events here, what happened was the secret service agents asked this security contractor to stop filming the president in the elevator with his phone. he refused to do that and when they questioned he was, he was fired by the supervisor and he offered to turn over the gun. that was the first time those secret service agents allegedly found out there was a man with a gun next to the president of the united states. >> also -- >> reporter: very deep breach. >> lead article in "the washington post" today. that had to be you would think the back breaker for julia pierson at this point. >> reporter: between that incident, the fence jumper and new details of a 2011 incident and an assailant machine gunned the front side of the white house and secret service didn't realize it was attacked for four days until a housekeeper found debris from the machine gun bullets on the truman balcony. that story also deeply damaging to the secret service's credibility as an institution and real concerns here over what now the white house needs to get that instituti
united states. according to "the washington post" version of the events here, what happened was the secret service agents asked this security contractor to stop filming the president in the elevator with his phone. he refused to do that and when they questioned he was, he was fired by the supervisor and he offered to turn over the gun. that was the first time those secret service agents allegedly found out there was a man with a gun next to the president of the united states. >>...
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. >> we have used the military in the united states for a number of decades, really post-world war iias economic development, which is a travesty. the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. is bottom line is fort drum 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
. >> we have used the military in the united states for a number of decades, really post-world war iias economic development, which is a travesty. the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. is bottom line is fort drum 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...
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taiwan, south korea all in the generations took us 100 years in the united states is grow from preindustrial to something looks like post sweatshop standard of living. an advocacy health watch said there's plenty of child abuse in america they made a video about it. >> early in the morning, children board a school bus. they're going to work. they're among the thousands of kids that work on tobacco farms in the united states each year. samuel is nine years old. he goes along with his family to the fields and usually sells sodas to workers. >> there's nobody to babysit me while my mom, my brother, my sister are working. >> joe wrote the report. how many samuels are in american fields. >> in the united states there are hundreds of thousands of children who are working for hire in agriculture. john: and it's legal in agriculture in america. >> it is we have a double standard in us child labor laws. you have to be 14 years old to work at burger king and mcdonald's and can only work limited hours in a day, but if you're 12 you can work 50 or 60 hours a week in the fields and it's perfectly legal. >> and your organization obje
taiwan, south korea all in the generations took us 100 years in the united states is grow from preindustrial to something looks like post sweatshop standard of living. an advocacy health watch said there's plenty of child abuse in america they made a video about it. >> early in the morning, children board a school bus. they're going to work. they're among the thousands of kids that work on tobacco farms in the united states each year. samuel is nine years old. he goes along with his...
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united states doing active screening. travelers without fever on symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days. an active postrrival monitoring will begin on monday october 27th. ebola is not airborne. someone infected with ebola canning only transmit the virus if they are experiencing symptoms a in direct contact with bodily fluids. i am told that the american health system is now actively reviewing two vaccines, they are in cynical trials and we are responding. my question is to you, doctor, about the hospital preparedness program. but first i would like to request that this statement that was me paired by the for america's health -- >> without objection it will be -- placed in the record. >> all right. folk, the nih, the national institutes of health is going to be holding a briefly at 11:30 to explain why nina pham is being discharged. pare parentally she is now ebola free. she was one of the teammates working with mr. duncan. she came down with ebola, was then transferred to an elite unit in maryland, and apparently she is now well, ebola, free, and will be discharged. we're also waiting fora hearing at
united states doing active screening. travelers without fever on symptoms will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days. an active postrrival monitoring will begin on monday october 27th. ebola is not airborne. someone infected with ebola canning only transmit the virus if they are experiencing symptoms a in direct contact with bodily fluids. i am told that the american health system is now actively reviewing two vaccines, they are in cynical trials and we are...
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this being the united states he decided to post about it to his close friends on facebook.here were statements showing a remarkable degree of understanding of first amendment law. one line in one of his posts he thinks the judge need an education -- there are some statements that are imagery which earned him a visit from the f.b.i. first it earned the attention of one of his other facebook friends who was in charge of the security patrol at the amusement park who turned it over from the f.b.i. and it eventually led to him being arrested. and he was tried. he argued throughout that under the first amendment what mattered was whether he intended to threaten somebody and the government argued with the view of most court of appeals that the quote -- to quote the government in the closing statement, it doesn't matter what he thinks. what matters is what a reasonable person would view those posts as saying. if he didn't mean it that way, it is a matter of inconvenience to the first amendment. the supreme court added a second question which was we were happy to see it because if w
this being the united states he decided to post about it to his close friends on facebook.here were statements showing a remarkable degree of understanding of first amendment law. one line in one of his posts he thinks the judge need an education -- there are some statements that are imagery which earned him a visit from the f.b.i. first it earned the attention of one of his other facebook friends who was in charge of the security patrol at the amusement park who turned it over from the f.b.i....
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to guarantee that the president of the united states is safe. >> and to that final one, quickly, do you have any comment on the latest piece in the washington post about this incident in a elevator with a private contractor who is armed in the elevator with the president which, apparently, 1 a violation of protocol. >> if it's true, someone needs to be held acountable. this is about a lack of competence. and a problem with the culture in the agency. it's not just about cash and additional resources. somebody needs to be fired over it. >> what if the answer isn't in the authority given the people that screwed numb the first place. that's next. >>> major security lapses tend to follow a pattern. first, security failure, grand standing, finger pointing and then, inevitably, the only possible course of action. more security. no matter how and why our security apparatus failed us, we tend to respond by making it big ere. today, one line of inquiry on the fence jumper was echoed by congressman chris collins. basically along the lines of this guy should have been shot. >> i want it to be crystal clear. you make a run and a dash to the white house, we'r
to guarantee that the president of the united states is safe. >> and to that final one, quickly, do you have any comment on the latest piece in the washington post about this incident in a elevator with a private contractor who is armed in the elevator with the president which, apparently, 1 a violation of protocol. >> if it's true, someone needs to be held acountable. this is about a lack of competence. and a problem with the culture in the agency. it's not just about cash and...
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alternatives to what they were experiencing, what they had experienced in the united states and this, again, translated into the post war period. >> i would like to add also some of the unsung heroes were native americans, there were thousands of native americans who served in the combat division, out of the 86th had a number of native americans, and we know about the navajo code talkers, that dates to the first world war where there were choctaw code talkers had used the telephone and used their own dialect and came up with some kind of jibberish message that fooled the germans. but native americans were rewarded for their so-called service by being given nationalation after the war. >> the war also drove incredible advances in technology, they rode in on horse back and came out on airplanes. talk a little bit about what people may not know about the technology and advancement that happened these four years that were world war i. >> medical research, particularly advanced, because you didn't have your wonder drugs yet. give you one example and a lot of head wounds were fatal, particularly in the alps, that was the
alternatives to what they were experiencing, what they had experienced in the united states and this, again, translated into the post war period. >> i would like to add also some of the unsung heroes were native americans, there were thousands of native americans who served in the combat division, out of the 86th had a number of native americans, and we know about the navajo code talkers, that dates to the first world war where there were choctaw code talkers had used the telephone and...
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we have used the military and the united states for a number of decades, really post-world war ii as omic development which is a travesty. the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. the bottom line is fort drum 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 lead
we have used the military and the united states for a number of decades, really post-world war ii as omic development which is a travesty. the united states military is there to defend the united states if it is under attack. the bottom line is fort drum 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...
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united states. >> pelley: mark thanks very much. you probably have questions about ebola. you can post them on our facebook page. facebook.com/cbsnews, and dr. jon lapook will answer them on a live webcast right after this broadcast. you can see it at 7:0 twor eastern time at cbsnews.com. and another major story tonight, the president met with commanders at the pentagon on the war against the islamic triches group known as isis. u.s. airstrikes pounded isis targets today, but the syrian town of kobani, may still fall to the extremists. on this story tonight, we have something rare. clarissa ward slipped into syria to interview an american militant. you're not going to like a lot of what you're about to hear, but clarissa's report is a window on the thinking of the few american who've joined the terrorists. >> when i was living in america, i was just a normal kid, liked sports, and whatnot, growing up, watching movies and these things. so just like any other american. >> reporter: but ibn zubayr, as he calls himself, is not just any american. for the past two years, he's been fighting for jabhat al-nusra, a rebel
united states. >> pelley: mark thanks very much. you probably have questions about ebola. you can post them on our facebook page. facebook.com/cbsnews, and dr. jon lapook will answer them on a live webcast right after this broadcast. you can see it at 7:0 twor eastern time at cbsnews.com. and another major story tonight, the president met with commanders at the pentagon on the war against the islamic triches group known as isis. u.s. airstrikes pounded isis targets today, but the syrian...
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people in the united states are worried about ebola at a electrophile not supported by the facts. this week an abc washington posts said they were concerned there would be an outbreak in the united states and 40% were worried they or someone in the family would exposed. those numbers are best explained by incessant media coverage. not reality. ebola is a --. however it is not highly tra ll miscib miscible. ebola is a care givers disease and the only people that have contracted it on u.s. soil were care givers for a very sick patient with ebola. in fact thomas duncan, the first person diagnosed with ebola had taken care of someone with ebola in liberia prior to entering the united states. so what needs to be done to stop the spread but also hold off a wave of panic? public health experts on both sides of the aisle agree the top priority is stopping the spread in africa. there those with symptoms often run away from hospitals they are ostracized and subject to violence. here we run towards hospitals because it is in our culture. sec swe have the public health infrastructure to stop the spread of ebola but we need t
people in the united states are worried about ebola at a electrophile not supported by the facts. this week an abc washington posts said they were concerned there would be an outbreak in the united states and 40% were worried they or someone in the family would exposed. those numbers are best explained by incessant media coverage. not reality. ebola is a --. however it is not highly tra ll miscib miscible. ebola is a care givers disease and the only people that have contracted it on u.s. soil...
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state. read my "washington post" column this week for more. let's get started. ♪ >>> isis is a threat to the unitedtates. it's also a threat to many states in the middle east. that is making for some very strange bedfellows in that part of the world. the say down with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu to ask him about the threat, obama's plans, and those unusual alliances being formed to fight the terrorists. prime minister netanyahu, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> you have very good intelligence. what is your assessment of the strength of isis? >> well, several tens of thousands by now and it's growing by day because they've got about 2 million petro dollars revenue a day. they're augmenting their territory. the strength of isis is the strength of terror and fear. you don't have to be that large. there were times in history where small bands conquered all of asia just by galloping on horses and beheading people and instilling terror in the hearts of millions, and this is the strength of isis. a fervent, fervent fanatic ideology and the willingness to have -- to ki
state. read my "washington post" column this week for more. let's get started. ♪ >>> isis is a threat to the unitedtates. it's also a threat to many states in the middle east. that is making for some very strange bedfellows in that part of the world. the say down with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu to ask him about the threat, obama's plans, and those unusual alliances being formed to fight the terrorists. prime minister netanyahu, thank you for joining us....
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in the last 10 years, post september 11th attacks as we saw national symbols in the united states comeer attack. the canadian government took that very seriously as well. recognizing that canada and the u.s. have a very porous border and that any threat to the u.s. could also be a throat a canadian symbol as a result you can see very heavily armed police, very heavily armed presence on parliament hill. and there would be a very secure perimeter. how this person or individual, alleged shooter was able to breach that security is certainly going to be a subject of investigation in the days to come. but what we can tell you is that we do know that at least one person who we believe was conducting security, a canadian forces soldier in uniform came under attack and was shot. so we do not know if there were others that were also shot as a result and, that's how this security was breached. but i can tell that you there would have been a substantial presence. very similar for what you would see in the united states. >> right. and again, as we have said, this incident comes just hours after can
in the last 10 years, post september 11th attacks as we saw national symbols in the united states comeer attack. the canadian government took that very seriously as well. recognizing that canada and the u.s. have a very porous border and that any threat to the u.s. could also be a throat a canadian symbol as a result you can see very heavily armed police, very heavily armed presence on parliament hill. and there would be a very secure perimeter. how this person or individual, alleged shooter...
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posted on ana. the rest of the united states staying warm down to the south and across the southeast, chilly to theortheast but hang in there. because next week, this bubble of warm air is actually going to expand and move on to the northeast. and temperatures, by middle part of the week, will be in the 70s in some parts of the northeast. we'll take that, in almost november. >> absolutely. ivan, thank you. >>> well, the race is on for an ebola vaccine. it can't come soon enough. we'll find out how long it may be before we see some results. >>> also ahead here, iraqi soldiers accuse isis of using poisonous weapons, what effect the chemical gas is having on troops. 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 now at fireadapted.org >>> welcome back to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen at cnn center. our top stories, police in the u.s. state of washington are hoping to finish coll
posted on ana. the rest of the united states staying warm down to the south and across the southeast, chilly to theortheast but hang in there. because next week, this bubble of warm air is actually going to expand and move on to the northeast. and temperatures, by middle part of the week, will be in the 70s in some parts of the northeast. we'll take that, in almost november. >> absolutely. ivan, thank you. >>> well, the race is on for an ebola vaccine. it can't come soon enough....
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himself wearing an isis logo on his shirt. >> the posts on social media demonstrate there are certain growing levels of support for isis in the united states>> reporter: dozens of americans who support isis online were profiles by a news site. no names were revealed. but a college student in texas has a website page filled with isis banners, propaganda videos and portraits of isis leader baghda baghdadi. he posted this picture of isis next to a koran and american flag. an fbi spokesperson tells cnn the bureau is aware and looking into it. then this tweet, we are here, america, near our target. >> it's gone to play off of, that isis is everywhere, they can reach their enemies. >> reporter: many of these people could be posers. >> just because one is posting, it doesn't mean they're going to launch an attack. it just means that they could be what is referred to as fan boys. but there are serious social media connections. the most popular facebook page for isis is run by an imam. sheikh berrageil, giving a sermon on youtube. he has spoken in highly charged anti-american sermons. we could not reach jeb ril for comment. law enforcement official
himself wearing an isis logo on his shirt. >> the posts on social media demonstrate there are certain growing levels of support for isis in the united states>> reporter: dozens of americans who support isis online were profiles by a news site. no names were revealed. but a college student in texas has a website page filled with isis banners, propaganda videos and portraits of isis leader baghda baghdadi. he posted this picture of isis next to a koran and american flag. an fbi...
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post on that. severe weather ongoing. the united states, text getting hit. dallas/ft.you're seeing is a tornado watch box for the possibility of some of the storms ahead of the line to get some rotation going. it will be a severe weather outbreak and it won't just involve texas. look at this developing. a very potent storm diving in. now the storm prediction has forecast a moderate risk. that's pretty significant for eastern missouri and western mississippi. northern louisiana. if you're in this area, a pretty good likelihood that you'll see severe weather. this is the area to watch. severe weather possible from new orleans all the way to indianapolis for today. >> millions of people in the storm zone in the next 24 hours. are you a dog or a cat person? >> both. >> this story is for you. stick around until after the break. it is all about what cats think of dogs. fifteen percent or more fifon car insurance.d save you everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®.
post on that. severe weather ongoing. the united states, text getting hit. dallas/ft.you're seeing is a tornado watch box for the possibility of some of the storms ahead of the line to get some rotation going. it will be a severe weather outbreak and it won't just involve texas. look at this developing. a very potent storm diving in. now the storm prediction has forecast a moderate risk. that's pretty significant for eastern missouri and western mississippi. northern louisiana. if you're in...
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government is we've got this and that was clear from every branch of the united states represented at the podium here. an interesting post lisa. she said the u.s. is beefing up its domestic preparedness operations for what they call isolated cases here in the united states. so they're saying that they are beefing up for more ebola here in the united states but characterizing it as isolated cases. so clearly the white house doesn't want the message to be there's a lot more ebola coming but they want to say they're beefing up prepared ps for what's going to come our way. >> thank you so much. we'll take a quick break and come back with more "closing bell." ee online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so if you get a trade idea, schwab can help you take it on. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're getting a lot of questions tdd# 1-800-345-2550 about organic food stocks. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] sharpen your instincts tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with in-depth analysis by schwab experts. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and if you want to run your idea tdd# 1-800-345-2550 by a schwab trading specialist, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 our expertise is just a tap
government is we've got this and that was clear from every branch of the united states represented at the podium here. an interesting post lisa. she said the u.s. is beefing up its domestic preparedness operations for what they call isolated cases here in the united states. so they're saying that they are beefing up for more ebola here in the united states but characterizing it as isolated cases. so clearly the white house doesn't want the message to be there's a lot more ebola coming but they...
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of the first person ever diagnosed with ebola in the united states ordered by law not to leave and we know they've tried. a police officer now posted outside. food and supplies delivered. even the walkways hosed down. >> nobody's supposed to go inside the apartment. they are in their apartment. they cannot come out. >> reporter: disease detectives now in a race to answer one question. how many people could one person have infected? their investigate starts here. with thomas eric duncan in isolation at this dallas hospital, he is patient zero. the cdc now tracking 100 people he may have come into contact with. first, the doctors and nurmss who treated him. then, the three paramedics who brought him in by ambulance. that web expanding to anyone duncan encountered, even briefly, including eight children. anyone who visited that apartment. those at highest risk? his relatives now quarantined inside. about a dozen people will have their temperatures monitored for 21 days. and if anyone of them exhibits symptoms, the chain begins again. this time, retracing all of their contacts. that web being closely watched inside this emergency opera
of the first person ever diagnosed with ebola in the united states ordered by law not to leave and we know they've tried. a police officer now posted outside. food and supplies delivered. even the walkways hosed down. >> nobody's supposed to go inside the apartment. they are in their apartment. they cannot come out. >> reporter: disease detectives now in a race to answer one question. how many people could one person have infected? their investigate starts here. with thomas eric...
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states, post-conflict states, it took off. ravaged those countries. of course, the big, big risk is not the one we're worried about, getting to the united states or the european union, the big fear take a hold in lagos or beijing. you wouldn't shake hands, yet ebola is not easy to it?h, is >> it is not but a lot of my friends have come back from werra leone and liberia, and don't shake hands. even when they're back. it's a precaution. actually, shaking hands, even in the united states, is not a particularly hygienic thing to hand,cause you shake your you touch your mouth. it's not very infectious. so what you want to do is you want to avoid any bodily fluid and therefore bodily contact. it's just an abundance of caution. the legal side very quickly. before we go to calls, we're going to put you touch your mou. it's not very infectious. so the numbers up. legally, if this takes hold in delhi, as you say, and really becomes a pandemic, legally, what would you like to see done or what could be done quarantine, restrict, et cetera? >> well, the w.h.o., under the international health regulations, which are virtually every -- which virtually every state ha
states, post-conflict states, it took off. ravaged those countries. of course, the big, big risk is not the one we're worried about, getting to the united states or the european union, the big fear take a hold in lagos or beijing. you wouldn't shake hands, yet ebola is not easy to it?h, is >> it is not but a lot of my friends have come back from werra leone and liberia, and don't shake hands. even when they're back. it's a precaution. actually, shaking hands, even in the united states, is...