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the final objective, united states troop aircraft assemble for the long trip back to the united states to the united states armed forces. despite the dust the giant , planes airlift men and equipment back to united states safely and on schedule. it is important to realize that for the first time in our history, an entire army airborne brigade with all of its heavy equipment was transported 12,000 miles on an ally's call for assistance to help stem the tide of aggression in their country. united states military officials have devoted considerable effort to the evaluation of exercise delawar and the contributions to the defense of the free world. they believe the success of the exercise has given a strong boost to the central treaty organization. united states and iranian fighting men have gained invaluable experience, both in staff and command function and combined operations in the field. this effort helps prove the differences in language and customs need not be a barrier to allies working and fighting together for a common cause. the exercise demonstrated that joint operating procedu
the final objective, united states troop aircraft assemble for the long trip back to the united states to the united states armed forces. despite the dust the giant , planes airlift men and equipment back to united states safely and on schedule. it is important to realize that for the first time in our history, an entire army airborne brigade with all of its heavy equipment was transported 12,000 miles on an ally's call for assistance to help stem the tide of aggression in their country. united...
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i'm here to pick up tips on how to be a supportive spouse in those ceremonies you e the united states navy and united states marine corp are so closely joined with this great nation our founder in shined the relationship in the constitution our decision requires congress to provide and maintain a navy then as now our navy and our marine corp uniquely provide presence around the world we - their joined by tens of thousands of our sailors in the worlds oceans they're there far from home far from families standing to watch doing everything gnat operations special operations living the humanitarian assistance and their performing magnificently if you ever become concerned about america do talk to a young sailor or marine you'll not be concerned anymore (clapping) something i'm reminded of that was reinforced in me everyday i serve as secretary is that although our technology gives us an edge the heart of our navy and marine corp and accident thing that gives us the greatest advantage is the skills and also faithful united states sailors the united states marines today as i look around in this crowding cr
i'm here to pick up tips on how to be a supportive spouse in those ceremonies you e the united states navy and united states marine corp are so closely joined with this great nation our founder in shined the relationship in the constitution our decision requires congress to provide and maintain a navy then as now our navy and our marine corp uniquely provide presence around the world we - their joined by tens of thousands of our sailors in the worlds oceans they're there far from home far from...
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the other weird thing about the united states, which goes back to the transparency, the united states is the only country i'm aware of in world history that created a secret agency and then announced it. in 1947, the united states passed the national security act and they said, we're starting a spy agency over here! by the way, when did britain acknowledge the existence of mi6? i think it was 1994 or 1995. australia, another very transparent, enlightened nation, acknowledged the existence of secret intelligence service in 2001. so spy services really are a part of the modern world but the united states is an odd hybrid. we try to do it consistent with our values but at the same time it's a tough situation. other questions? by the way, i've got to tell you, i, myself, am shy about questions. i know you do not believe this but when i sit in your seat, i'm always thinking, oh, that sounds dumb, i can't ask that. so any question, i'll be thrilled. >> i have one. back to your interesting and provocative introduction, what happens now? where should we be going? do you have any thoughts? mos
the other weird thing about the united states, which goes back to the transparency, the united states is the only country i'm aware of in world history that created a secret agency and then announced it. in 1947, the united states passed the national security act and they said, we're starting a spy agency over here! by the way, when did britain acknowledge the existence of mi6? i think it was 1994 or 1995. australia, another very transparent, enlightened nation, acknowledged the existence of...
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united states. if it's true i think that it would be a good sign of power to unite people against it. the second question has to do with iraq, i'm sorry, but financing and i know the issue has been raised constantly and we think there's been progress made in that area there's been a problem even though it's the governments looking the other way when it happens. it's other countries in the gulf that look the other way when they thought that they were supporting a cause they believed in and i'm not sure which one is more prevalent. >> mark snyder come international crisis group. most of the people say how sorely your voice is going to be missed in the u.s. senate. >> my wife would not join you on that. [laughter] two questions we will have a report coming up today or tomorrow on the afghan political transition. one of the things you mentioned was the importance of sustaining the coalition government by and that for continuing to support the strengthening of the nsf and one of the questions we have in we have in the recommendation report and previous reports is that to do that we need to
united states. if it's true i think that it would be a good sign of power to unite people against it. the second question has to do with iraq, i'm sorry, but financing and i know the issue has been raised constantly and we think there's been progress made in that area there's been a problem even though it's the governments looking the other way when it happens. it's other countries in the gulf that look the other way when they thought that they were supporting a cause they believed in and i'm...
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united states. what is essential? >> sometimes you can read all this and that russia can live well without the united states, and in theunited states saying that united states can exist without russia. and it's true. we can live. but what does it mean, "we will"? we know that we have common problems, we can -- a lot of threats growing. after the cold war, all problems regional -- not only regional, they are growing without any solution. and it's clear that the international community needs cooperation and not to live in their own country. that's why i think that i totally, i cannot agree with such statements, we can live well without each other. we need each other. i published this article, that is why i'm not saying here, the u.s. and russia need each other now more than ever. because this is what i concede, and we want to -- and we demonstrated many times when we are together, we're trying to work -- for example, after september 11th we participated together in creating antiterrorist coalition, and we worked very constructively together in afghanistan and in other places gaining information of terrorism. and i think
united states. what is essential? >> sometimes you can read all this and that russia can live well without the united states, and in theunited states saying that united states can exist without russia. and it's true. we can live. but what does it mean, "we will"? we know that we have common problems, we can -- a lot of threats growing. after the cold war, all problems regional -- not only regional, they are growing without any solution. and it's clear that the international...
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united states did. declared a republic. did we make them do that? no. but nevertheless, united states was important because it showed that certain things could be had, things that people talked about for generations and generations but they thought silly pipe dreams. the united states showed that you could have a chief executive who retired after a designated also, that it was possible, who knew, to create a among competing states, in which would be on basis other than a volatile balance of military power. and thirdly, that you could have open commerce across borders. if you want to know why the united states was wealthy by 1890, on global terms, much had open commerce across state borders. we had the european union a long time before they had the union.n in any case, what the united states did, is that it showed kinds ofe were certain pipe dreams that you could actually realize, and as was said by a french observer at the francois borbaiux, and he was the diplomat for france who the louisiana purchase, and he came back to see america marveled at it. former, "i saw a president
united states did. declared a republic. did we make them do that? no. but nevertheless, united states was important because it showed that certain things could be had, things that people talked about for generations and generations but they thought silly pipe dreams. the united states showed that you could have a chief executive who retired after a designated also, that it was possible, who knew, to create a among competing states, in which would be on basis other than a volatile balance of...
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paying close attention to what the secretaries are all saying, they're saying, be careful, united states. united states people. united states congress. be careful. as we go forward. because having a defense budget is an expensive proposition. if you want to get global power, you have to pay for it. and the only thing that is more expensive than fighting and winning a war, is fighting and losing a war. that you don't want to do. you don't want to be fighting and losing a war. readiness matters. the exact size is going to be open to lots of puts and takes over the next amount of months and maybe a year or two. but readiness is fundamental. we have to maintain the readiness at a level to achieve the national security objectives of the united states. whatever those happen to be, as directed by the national authorities. it's a tough situation we're going into. there was a saying when i was a captain, and these guys up front may not remember it, but there was a saying called no more task force smiths. that was drilled into our heads by then chief of staff of the united states army general gordon sulli
paying close attention to what the secretaries are all saying, they're saying, be careful, united states. united states people. united states congress. be careful. as we go forward. because having a defense budget is an expensive proposition. if you want to get global power, you have to pay for it. and the only thing that is more expensive than fighting and winning a war, is fighting and losing a war. that you don't want to do. you don't want to be fighting and losing a war. readiness matters....
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not take the good of leaving candidates, who can be outstanding united states senators, change the direction of the country, and give united states senate a chance once again to operate like the united states senate. don't leave that hanging. don't walk away from this. lets invest in these candidates and see if we can't -- i think we will have success if we have the necessary resources. this is not an appeal for funding of candidates. it is the challenge we face. as republicans, we are not raising the money that the democrats and their organizations are raising and spending and races. >> before the election, a lot can happen. with the republicans lynn -- when a narrow majority? what you predicting? >> i wish i knew the answer to the question you just asked. -- what i canense say about that is that the polls are moving in our direction. becomingmore races are the gap in which the republican is ahead of the democrat. the gap is increasing. the number of races in which the gap is increasing is increasing. the polls show the enthusiasm is on the republican side. our voters are much more interested in the election then democrat
not take the good of leaving candidates, who can be outstanding united states senators, change the direction of the country, and give united states senate a chance once again to operate like the united states senate. don't leave that hanging. don't walk away from this. lets invest in these candidates and see if we can't -- i think we will have success if we have the necessary resources. this is not an appeal for funding of candidates. it is the challenge we face. as republicans, we are not...
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they legitimized the settling of the united states and they gave it legal cover. the southeastern united states would no doubt look a lot different than it does now. without treaties. without treaties, there would be no united states as we know it today. in some respects, that is a tragedy for indian tribes. treaties are symbols of positive things, too. for all the evil associated with treaties, they are evidence of a unique relationship and a great source of pride to indian people. these treaties have been broken more often than they have been kept, of course, but they are important symbol of a standing in the american quality that is truly unique and a reflection of important legal rights. in my office, i have more than once had tribes talk to me about their treaty rights when their lawyers know they do not have a treaty. they will talk to me about their treaty rights. not all tribes have treaties. as clinton notes in the book, it has come to mean something much broader. something much broader then just treaty rights. they have come to mean indian rights, to a degree. it's a very rhomb
they legitimized the settling of the united states and they gave it legal cover. the southeastern united states would no doubt look a lot different than it does now. without treaties. without treaties, there would be no united states as we know it today. in some respects, that is a tragedy for indian tribes. treaties are symbols of positive things, too. for all the evil associated with treaties, they are evidence of a unique relationship and a great source of pride to indian people. these...
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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 th
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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united states. to put it simply, the extended army never got full control. by the end of 1814, the united states is facing severe financial difficulties, the congress cannot pass its legislation and solve those problems out, and the situation got so bad, as i think somebody has mentioned, by the end of 1814, the united states has defaulted on the national debt. i should add here that nobody in this room should tell congress that this has happened. [laughter] we do not want to encourage bad behavior on the part of lejs -- of the national legislatures any time in the near future. that's what happened at the end of that war. what could have madison done about this? clout overold or congressmen. he did not beg them for votes, he did not use patronage and government contracts. he did not go up to a congressman, the season by the lapels of his coat, and say sir, i need your vote. , andimagine that scenario see how impossible that is at this point in american history. but the problem is not that madison did not try to influence congress, he did try to influence congress by the means that were av
united states. to put it simply, the extended army never got full control. by the end of 1814, the united states is facing severe financial difficulties, the congress cannot pass its legislation and solve those problems out, and the situation got so bad, as i think somebody has mentioned, by the end of 1814, the united states has defaulted on the national debt. i should add here that nobody in this room should tell congress that this has happened. [laughter] we do not want to encourage bad...
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they legitimized the settling of the united states and they gave it legal cover. the southeastern unitedwould no doubt look a lot different than it does now. without treaties, there would be no united states as we know it today. in some respects, that is a tragedy for indian tribes. treaters -- treaties are symbols of positive things, too. for all the evil associate with treaties, they are evidence of a unique relationship and a great source of pride to indian people. these treaties have been broken more often than they have been kept, of course, but they are important symbol of a standing in the american quality that is truly unique and a reflection of important legal rights. in my office, i have more than once had tribes talk to me about their treaty rights when their lawyers know they do not have a treaty. they will talk to me about their treaty rights. book, itn notes in the has come to something much broader then just treaty rights. they have come to mean indian rights, to a degree. it's a very rhomb located history, our relationship with treaties, and to some of us -- complicated h
they legitimized the settling of the united states and they gave it legal cover. the southeastern unitedwould no doubt look a lot different than it does now. without treaties, there would be no united states as we know it today. in some respects, that is a tragedy for indian tribes. treaters -- treaties are symbols of positive things, too. for all the evil associate with treaties, they are evidence of a unique relationship and a great source of pride to indian people. these treaties have been...
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united states. they decide that the only way to keep the united states out of the war is to bring terror to our shores. they decide that they need to stop the united states from sending arms and material to the allies who are fighting against germany. so they begin to target the united states. it's a time when the united states realizes that this is a nation full of targets. the cia has looked back on this period and they point to -- this homeland and the man who is made in charge of this defense of the homeland, captain tom tony and i'll speak about him, really is the first head of homeland security. he and his little 12-man squad are really the precursers of a homeland security network which now has 240,0p÷ people and an annual budget of $98.8 billion. it's also a time where we learn to live with fear. now, to understand where this story begins, i think we have to go back to two months before the war, before the war has broken out in europe. and we have to go to germany, berlin where walter nick lie, a major in the german army is head of the german secret service. walter served on the russian front
united states. they decide that the only way to keep the united states out of the war is to bring terror to our shores. they decide that they need to stop the united states from sending arms and material to the allies who are fighting against germany. so they begin to target the united states. it's a time when the united states realizes that this is a nation full of targets. the cia has looked back on this period and they point to -- this homeland and the man who is made in charge of this...
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has had a continuing major economic benefits whether it be mixed trade and brings united states -- people to the united states and they can spend their money here as well as business man. men here. for for important tool policy and public diplomacy. allowing individuals to come to the united states and enjoy our country can improve the foreign publics understanding of america and our culture. by extending the privilege to other nations, it deepens the diplomatic ties we have with friendly governments as well. should address some of the concerns specifically to the threat of isis. european passport holders having the, foreign fighters. study thatere was a found a lot of the information sharing was not occurring. this is a valid reason for concern. it is premised on increasing information sharing and it is happening -- not happening, that is bad. it was time to hold these countries accountable if they do not share their information. since then, the information sharing has increased dramatically. earlier this year found nearly all countries were sharing nearly all data required. officials point to the fac
has had a continuing major economic benefits whether it be mixed trade and brings united states -- people to the united states and they can spend their money here as well as business man. men here. for for important tool policy and public diplomacy. allowing individuals to come to the united states and enjoy our country can improve the foreign publics understanding of america and our culture. by extending the privilege to other nations, it deepens the diplomatic ties we have with friendly...
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they are all in notes for the united states -- cahoots for the united states. e united states led generals go years ago because they were doing human research. that is when anthrax came out because they were the ones that created anthrax. there is a lot of things going on the united states does not put out there. they want to make it seemed the united states citizens are the ones that are crazy. eventually there's going to be martial law. that is why there is homeland security. the medical reform. if you believe medical reform, it says all those that apply have to be barcoded. host: what do you do in baltimore? what kind of work do you do in baltimore? caller: it does not matter what i do. it matters what the united states government has been putting abroad over united states citizens for too long. host: thank you, ma'am. joe is in prichard, west virginia. caller: hi. you gave her a lot of time. i would like to have a little of that time. miner,retired union coal and i am disillusioned with all this work. -- war. come to southern west virginia and look at what h
they are all in notes for the united states -- cahoots for the united states. e united states led generals go years ago because they were doing human research. that is when anthrax came out because they were the ones that created anthrax. there is a lot of things going on the united states does not put out there. they want to make it seemed the united states citizens are the ones that are crazy. eventually there's going to be martial law. that is why there is homeland security. the medical...
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what about the economic news we are hearing in the unites states? -- united states?oncerning.enuinely the global bastion of strength now showing some signs of concern. the december retail sales numbers not what everyone had hoped it would be. the u.s. is in much better shape than the rest of the world. the u.s. picture is still quite a bit better than what we are seeing overseas. certainly, there are concerns here as well as we are going through a global growth scare. fed at some point was hinted or intimating this was the top of the headwind they were looking at. jerry yellen was saying that her main concern was housing. -- chair yellen >>. we heard fed governors say we are watching the situation globally. he said that, the market trod. -- market shrugged. investors are trying to include the effects of ebola, which is a huge unknown at this point. this is not going to be a widespread problem. every time you get a new headline on it, the market operates on logic. you do see these swings in sentiment related to these concerns over ebola or some of the other global gro
what about the economic news we are hearing in the unites states? -- united states?oncerning.enuinely the global bastion of strength now showing some signs of concern. the december retail sales numbers not what everyone had hoped it would be. the u.s. is in much better shape than the rest of the world. the u.s. picture is still quite a bit better than what we are seeing overseas. certainly, there are concerns here as well as we are going through a global growth scare. fed at some point was...
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the government of the united states of america, be intolerant of a government that prevents any experimentation with legalization of marijuana? if two of the 50 states of the united states of america have chosen to walk down that road. so i think that's the end of an answer of the profound impact of the changes, changes in the united states already having on the debate. so a couple other housekeeping issues. you are welcome to join this conversation on twitter, #bimj, and without further ado, wells. >> john, let me begin by expressing my gratitude to be a part of this panel. i'm really glad to see all of you be taking part in the discussion. weekly, i just wanted to essentially say two things. one, set out some of the international legal contexts as it applies to the united states. involving experiment with marijuana, including the united states argument as to why it is in compliance with the international drug policy. and just for ever briefly under we'll get into this in the discussion in the q&a, talk about the upside and downside of the u.s. approach. the legal setting. it is almost certainly not new to people is room that it applies to three accords to which
the government of the united states of america, be intolerant of a government that prevents any experimentation with legalization of marijuana? if two of the 50 states of the united states of america have chosen to walk down that road. so i think that's the end of an answer of the profound impact of the changes, changes in the united states already having on the debate. so a couple other housekeeping issues. you are welcome to join this conversation on twitter, #bimj, and without further ado,...
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united states, cyber espionage, bullying their neighbors, vietnam, philippines, and they aim to bring to the world in terms of politics deserves to be confronted internally. >> what's the broader aim? >> of china or the united states? >> china. >> be the world's next super power and continue with the domination. >> not yet, but it's getting there. >> ping has been talking to vladimir putin, who believes not wrongly, that the united states is national endowment for democracy, all these agencies, democracy agencies to subvert their governments. that's what happened in serbia. that's what happened in georgia, he told ping, and you'll watch these ngo's are going to be more and more an issue. >> ngo is a nongovernmental organization, correct? >> right. >> why didn't you do it that way? >> because they are called ngo's. using this jargon -- >> that's what the jargon that is being used -- >> we don't need that. >> china has promised a hong kong universal suffrage. that's part of the deal. i thought what secretary kerry said was right. the onion, which is the newspaper, it headline was obama to hong kong, another issue we're not going to pay attention to. and the president is really not gotten involved in this and
united states, cyber espionage, bullying their neighbors, vietnam, philippines, and they aim to bring to the world in terms of politics deserves to be confronted internally. >> what's the broader aim? >> of china or the united states? >> china. >> be the world's next super power and continue with the domination. >> not yet, but it's getting there. >> ping has been talking to vladimir putin, who believes not wrongly, that the united states is national...
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do you mean the united states? >> the united states. united states was not really prepared to see this disease in the united states until it happened. >> whose fault is that? >> i'm not sure it's a fault -- >> but we saw ebola spreading in west africa this spring, march. >> yes. >> how could we not have been prepared? >> well, i think that, really, dr. frieden had sent out protocols to every hospital. that was probably the most he could have done except staying on them, follow them, give attention to them. but i'm clear the people here did not expect that they would be seeing a case in this country, and certainly not here in dallas. and certainly not at this hospital. >> a lot of fingers have been pointed, as you know, at texas presbyterian. the hospital has hired a pr firm. what's your take on this hospital? i mean, some folks have said, this could have happened anywhere. if the first case of ebola in the united states had happened at a hospital in ohio or new york, the same would have happened. is that true? >> i'm not sure the same wo
do you mean the united states? >> the united states. united states was not really prepared to see this disease in the united states until it happened. >> whose fault is that? >> i'm not sure it's a fault -- >> but we saw ebola spreading in west africa this spring, march. >> yes. >> how could we not have been prepared? >> well, i think that, really, dr. frieden had sent out protocols to every hospital. that was probably the most he could have done except...
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>> well, all i can tell you is legally in the united states the united states military, the active duty force, always -- if they are called to do something in the united states, legally they are always in support of civilian authorities, whether it's a city that may be having a flood or a state that's fighting a wildfire, or a medical crisis that the federal government and state governments are trying to fight, so they will be in support of civilian medical authority. they will go -- if they are ordered, they'll go where they're asked to go. there's no military marshall law in play here. we don't know how all those issues will be worked out. what we do know is over the last several days the president has been meeting with his advisors. all the portions of the federal governme government. >> obviously adding a new and additional layer of peace of mind to a public, very skittish as it is. barbara starr, thanks for breaking that news for us. we appreciate that. >> and a cruise ship carrying a passenger who may have had contact with ebola. that cruise ship now back in texas after police in
>> well, all i can tell you is legally in the united states the united states military, the active duty force, always -- if they are called to do something in the united states, legally they are always in support of civilian authorities, whether it's a city that may be having a flood or a state that's fighting a wildfire, or a medical crisis that the federal government and state governments are trying to fight, so they will be in support of civilian medical authority. they will go -- if...
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united states remains in south korea there is not a possibility for peace here. >> reporting from pyongyang in north korea. >> the global ebola outbreak cannot be controlled out a massive international response according to united nations special envoy for ebola. more than 4,000 people have died in the outbreak. the majorities has been in west africa. the who said that 2,316 people have died in liberia, the country worst effected. sierra leone ebola has killed 930 people in guinea where the outbreak began 778 people have died and eight have been killed in nigeria. >>> well, aid agencies in sierra leone says the international community needs to invest far more money in fighting the ebola outbreak. sierra leone does not have the resources to treat of the ebola patients. on average there is one doctor for every 50,000 people. >> this is an ebola treatment center in western free town. it cares for people who have tested positive for the disease. though suspected of incubating the virus are set within the walls. those with full-blown disease are treated behind steel fences. >> at this moment there is a nurse's staff in one tent where they're providing one patient, and there is always another person outside the activ
united states remains in south korea there is not a possibility for peace here. >> reporting from pyongyang in north korea. >> the global ebola outbreak cannot be controlled out a massive international response according to united nations special envoy for ebola. more than 4,000 people have died in the outbreak. the majorities has been in west africa. the who said that 2,316 people have died in liberia, the country worst effected. sierra leone ebola has killed 930 people in guinea...
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united states. when the president of the united states announced publicly that yes, he was going to buy himself -- by himself, unilaterally grant amnesty to potentially millions of people illegally here in the united states, presumably some of them could be terrorists that are in the united states who have recently come across our southern border. that is one of our greatest fears. we don't know, but that is one of our greatest fears. he is going to wait until after the election, just like he is going to do with not publishing how much obama care premiums are going to go up until after the election. let me say this about immigration. i spent four days on the southern border, i looked at this issue and studied a lot. i thought i knew a lot about this issue until i went to america's southern border. i drove from the mouth of the rio grande all the way to laredo, and what i learned with this. it was shocking -- the border. -- border patrol does not stop anyone from coming into the united states, and it is not their fault. it is the politicians' fault. any foreign national who wants to come across the so
united states. when the president of the united states announced publicly that yes, he was going to buy himself -- by himself, unilaterally grant amnesty to potentially millions of people illegally here in the united states, presumably some of them could be terrorists that are in the united states who have recently come across our southern border. that is one of our greatest fears. we don't know, but that is one of our greatest fears. he is going to wait until after the election, just like he...
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unit. they've had it a long time. that unit is in place in all the major airports in the united states. they don't have as much control outside of the united states when you board the plane. that is a problems. but we do the best we can to try to track people and if we can identify them when they enter the united states there are very clear protocols for contact tracing between the cdc and the state health department. the problem is that as i think you said earlier i don't know it really isn't that easy to find out this person has an ebola or if this person has sars. you can semen forking isn't quite reliable, and by looking at the person you can't always tell. so we have a long way to go. we're still actually somewhat primitive in being able to identify who might be infected with the disease when it comes to an u.s. airport. >> in the case where you have someone who has been rebreathing circulated air wh of someone who has been coughing. can we follow someone who has been scattered from the o'hare field, where they go? >> in the case of tuberculosis the people of most risk are those who
unit. they've had it a long time. that unit is in place in all the major airports in the united states. they don't have as much control outside of the united states when you board the plane. that is a problems. but we do the best we can to try to track people and if we can identify them when they enter the united states there are very clear protocols for contact tracing between the cdc and the state health department. the problem is that as i think you said earlier i don't know it really isn't...
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united states. we're working with the united states congress to renew agoa before it expires next year. 're working to connect more african companies with american businesses. and the united states is also providing more direct support to make trade and investment easier. our export/import bank, financed the record $1.7 billion in exports to africa over the past ten years. we should do more. the oversees private investment corporation, opec has financed nearly $3 billion in projects across africa under president obama. and every dollar invested by opec has sparked on average $2.60 in additional private sector investment. u.s. trade and development agency has funded over 100 projects expected to generate over $1 billion in u.s. exports while building up the infrastructure of africa. in each of these areas, president obama will announce very shortly significant new initiatives. we're also focussed on energy. i need not tell this audience two thirds of africa is still regularly go without electricity. if we can help you power africa, that will empower the people of africa to grow their econ
united states. we're working with the united states congress to renew agoa before it expires next year. 're working to connect more african companies with american businesses. and the united states is also providing more direct support to make trade and investment easier. our export/import bank, financed the record $1.7 billion in exports to africa over the past ten years. we should do more. the oversees private investment corporation, opec has financed nearly $3 billion in projects across...
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leaving good, high quality candidates who also can be outstanding united states senators, change the direction of the country, and give the united states senate oncea chance once again to operate the united states senate. don't leave that hanging. don't walk away from this. let's invest in these candidates and see if we can't -- i think we will have success if we have the necessary resources. while i realize this isn't an appeal for funding of candidates, it is the challenge that we face as republicans is that we are not raising the money that the democrats and their allied organizations who support democrat candidates are raising and spending in races. >> i-say win. so a month out before the elections, so a lot can happen. if the election were held today would the republican wince a narrow majority? is this a wave election? what are you predicting? >> as i say i go to bed and try to sleep well. i wish i knew the answer to the question that you just asked. if you had a sense. the polls are moving in our direction. that more and more races are becoming the gap in which the republican is ahead of the democrat. the gap is increasin
leaving good, high quality candidates who also can be outstanding united states senators, change the direction of the country, and give the united states senate oncea chance once again to operate the united states senate. don't leave that hanging. don't walk away from this. let's invest in these candidates and see if we can't -- i think we will have success if we have the necessary resources. while i realize this isn't an appeal for funding of candidates, it is the challenge that we face as...
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find out who he is speaking fluent english with a north american accent threatening the united states and us. uniteds and us. ññ (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. get the future of phone and the phones are free. comcast business. built for business. >>> the fbi wants your help in trying to identify an isis terrorist. the are trying to find out who the
find out who he is speaking fluent english with a north american accent threatening the united states and us. uniteds and us. ññ (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money....
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united states. when the president of the united states announced publicly that yes, he was going to buy himself unilaterally grant amnesty to potentially millions of people illegally here in the united states, presumably some of them could be terrorists that are in the united states who have recently come across our southern border. that is one of our greatest fears. we don't know that is one of our greatest fears -- but that is one of our greatest fears. he is going to wait until after the election, just like he is going to do with not publishing how much obama care premiums are going to go until after the election. let me say this about immigration. i spent four days on the southern border, i look at this issue and studied a lot. i thought i knew a lot about this issue until i went to america's southern border. i drew from the mouth of the rio grande all the way to laredo, and what i learned with this. it was shocking -- the border. stop anyone from coming into the united states, and it is not their fault. it is the politicians fall. -- politicians' fault. america is the most generous nation in the world
united states. when the president of the united states announced publicly that yes, he was going to buy himself unilaterally grant amnesty to potentially millions of people illegally here in the united states, presumably some of them could be terrorists that are in the united states who have recently come across our southern border. that is one of our greatest fears. we don't know that is one of our greatest fears -- but that is one of our greatest fears. he is going to wait until after the...
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mike jones with the request or demand of the president of the united stat united states. >> i reallyng on it. >> i am sorry. please excuse it. >> he was nice about it but the president couldn't resist a parting shot. >> give me a kiss to give him something to talk about. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the colorado teenagers who may have been trying to join isis. bob orr has the latest from washington. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today it is woed october 22nd i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm's quarter von tiehl. here are stories we are following today. new this morning flames gut several homes in hunting pennsylvania park, but the big story is hero who hell save the lives of the people living there. >>> first a hazing scandal cancels the football season in a new jersey high school and now coaches are learning how their jobs air affect. >>> courageous teen promoted education for girls and almost paid for it with her life, receives the the lint me
mike jones with the request or demand of the president of the united stat united states. >> i reallyng on it. >> i am sorry. please excuse it. >> he was nice about it but the president couldn't resist a parting shot. >> give me a kiss to give him something to talk about. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the colorado teenagers who may have been trying to join isis. bob orr has the latest from washington. that's...
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they have a chance to tell the story of the united states that the european territories that the rules. with the united states inhabited before they were displaced economically. but they're here today and there is still a colonized situation so we have a colonial situation in the united states today but will tell the history is understood it is hard to understand at and what that means for the whole society one implication is there will have to be political rearrangement is an changes because of the 100 million acres of land total including alaska and hawaii. they were taken illegally outside of treaties and they need to be restored. the sacred areas that were taken like the black hills. of course, they have the sacred places so if we think about it that don't have to ask permission it doesn't mean being excluded but being responsible to those who are the stewards. so hopefully you will think about these things and have some questions thank you very much. [applause] speeleven --. >> as most of us understand history but with the extraordinary hostility ibm and non patriots from the united states why don
they have a chance to tell the story of the united states that the european territories that the rules. with the united states inhabited before they were displaced economically. but they're here today and there is still a colonized situation so we have a colonial situation in the united states today but will tell the history is understood it is hard to understand at and what that means for the whole society one implication is there will have to be political rearrangement is an changes because...
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united states. >> states. >> china. >> united states. >> china. >> i'm going to go with united states. >> saudi arabia the united states. >> iran or iraq. >> in five years, just five years, which country is going to be the biggest producer of oil on the planet? and you can choose from one of these. >> united states. gerri: you are so right, how did you know that? >> we're technology advanced and finding new ways to create things that nobody else could do. >> it's the u.s.! >> well, that big shift in favor of the u.s. is driven by the boom in shale oil as one of the people said, in the international agency says america's need for middle east oil is going to fall to nearly zero in the next ten years. what good news is that? >>> still to come, my "2 cents more," and i'll be joined by a 20-year-old who made a name for himself on youtube as a tech product reviewer, racking up millions of fans. his story coming up after the break. yo, bro, you on woo-woo? are you kidding me? everybody's on woo-woo! [elevator bell rings] woo-woo? lock and load, people! we're going all in on woo-woo! mark! comp us up a profil
united states. >> states. >> china. >> united states. >> china. >> i'm going to go with united states. >> saudi arabia the united states. >> iran or iraq. >> in five years, just five years, which country is going to be the biggest producer of oil on the planet? and you can choose from one of these. >> united states. gerri: you are so right, how did you know that? >> we're technology advanced and finding new ways to create things that...
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it [ applause ] >> i want to thank president obama and the united states for providing the opportunity for this summit. the unitedtates and africa forging the kind of partnership that is very substantial and crucial to development, >> i want to thank president obama and the united states for providing the opportunity for this summit. the united states and africa forging the kind of partnership that is very substantial and crucial to development, especially now. the points made by some people. people are talking about partnering globally and locally. global and local together as the best way of creating a partnership, and i want to add that people are also talking about the growth that has been realized by the continent of africa. even when there are known problems that are talked about, for example, lack of electricity, lack of power, and some people are saying imagine what happens in terms of these growth rates across africa if there was no shortage of power. you could talk about many other things. so for this partnership i think many things that exist in africa whether it's technology, business, trade investmen
it [ applause ] >> i want to thank president obama and the united states for providing the opportunity for this summit. the unitedtates and africa forging the kind of partnership that is very substantial and crucial to development, >> i want to thank president obama and the united states for providing the opportunity for this summit. the united states and africa forging the kind of partnership that is very substantial and crucial to development, especially now. the points made by...
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perhaps overly ambitious but unless what i've try to do which is to re-center the history of united united states between a revolution in the civil war around this one historical process in two bodies around the enslaved african-americans were forced to migrate to the cotton frontier and his work and labor and his resistance provided at the same time the fuel of america's capitalism but also the culture, the ideas and ultimately the political momentum that would destroy this first version of american capitalism. by the end of the book each of these bodies has played a central role and as i just indicated their struggle brought on the civil war. brought about emancipation and in 2014 is still not always clear which body is going to be the winner. the struggle seems to be continuing. now what i would like to do his transition to the reading of the passage or two. do we have time for that? all right. i want to read a little bit about charles ball who i mentioned before. charles ball as i suggested before was from maryland and in many ways he encapsulates the story of this force migration because he
perhaps overly ambitious but unless what i've try to do which is to re-center the history of united united states between a revolution in the civil war around this one historical process in two bodies around the enslaved african-americans were forced to migrate to the cotton frontier and his work and labor and his resistance provided at the same time the fuel of america's capitalism but also the culture, the ideas and ultimately the political momentum that would destroy this first version of...
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united states. >> the growth has been fantastic. >> there has been a lot of international growth and have been very successful outside the united states. the united states there has been an incredible innovation in payments over the past decade and paypal has not participated in any of it. whether it is square or stripe, bitcoin and the derivative onsequences. paypal has been irrelevant in all of those conversations. basically the past decade it has been a big black hole. the product is worse in the united states that was 10 years ago. >> how do you respond to that? has paypal missed that much innovation over the last decade? >> i think in part it is sitting on top of an automatically growing revenue stream user base. quarter to quarter you are seeing 15% growth in the worse times. that is understandable if not forgivable. the flipside of paypal, it was founded over a decade ago and there are still a lot of the same code base that is powering transactions underneath. it becomes more and more scary to rewrite. to gut it, change it. even spinning it out will not necessarily solve that problem. they will still be under the quarterly magn
united states. >> the growth has been fantastic. >> there has been a lot of international growth and have been very successful outside the united states. the united states there has been an incredible innovation in payments over the past decade and paypal has not participated in any of it. whether it is square or stripe, bitcoin and the derivative onsequences. paypal has been irrelevant in all of those conversations. basically the past decade it has been a big black hole. the...
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a road that's entirely different from the united kingdom or from the united states in sort of saying we are not -- we really have a shared border with the unitedtes, we have to make sure that canada is not letting people in and letting people do things that -- where they could go to the united states or come back and use this as a base. so, again, i am not certain that the actions canada has taken recently would somehow trigger somebody who wanted to do bad things. i will say that the unusual part of this is this is not the kind of things that canadians have do think to think about or pictures even in the way americans have, in the united states when something happens like this it may have nothing to do with terrorism but the psyche is to think that it immediately is. in canada it's not that at all. so the struggle that people will be having today is to say, wow, this is terrible but could it be terrorism? that would be a turning point for the canadian psych see. when you go to a place like ottawa, i know you have been, david, i believe that you have been, when you go to a place lie ottawa you get a disk feeling than you do when you travel aro
a road that's entirely different from the united kingdom or from the united states in sort of saying we are not -- we really have a shared border with the unitedtes, we have to make sure that canada is not letting people in and letting people do things that -- where they could go to the united states or come back and use this as a base. so, again, i am not certain that the actions canada has taken recently would somehow trigger somebody who wanted to do bad things. i will say that the unusual...
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united states. typically the travel to the united states from those three countries what is significant about this, the fact that many in the united states have been calling for much tougher travel restrictions many american residents who have become hysterical, since there was a one case of ebola being diagnosed in the united states, from a passenger who had traveled from liberia, so this is the response that has taken place that there will now be rerouting through the one of five airports. stopping short of the travel ban that many in the u.s. has hoped for. >> okay, thank you for that, a update from washington, d.c., and al jazeera's kimberly, thank you. >> let's go to pakistan now where antigovernment protests have been called off. the protests had severely exposed corruption allegations. he will now tour major urban centers in the country, holding sit ins to push for what he call add revolution of the poor. our correspondent, who is in the capitol, it seems as though this cleric just might think will not go away. indeed. the move came after a very large rally across pack stab, including in the
united states. typically the travel to the united states from those three countries what is significant about this, the fact that many in the united states have been calling for much tougher travel restrictions many american residents who have become hysterical, since there was a one case of ebola being diagnosed in the united states, from a passenger who had traveled from liberia, so this is the response that has taken place that there will now be rerouting through the one of five airports....
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united states military. the army that i served two years in currently at pre1940 conscription levels and the u.s. marine corps 19sphene and unitedr one and united states air forces the smallest and oldest float. but yet the president said even as we are pink slipping our combat leaders and combat zones and give them 30 or 60 days, he will open up the military to people here illegally. this is the increddil h, where pochrissy. barak hussein obama said if they defend the document they have disregarded in being in our country illegally. >> you know, colonel, the idea of the president making an effort to chip away at our second amendment rights. it is it a constant and yet they are looking to give illegals guns to fight for&:b give them a path to is theship admitting they are not citizens yet. what is he thinking aside from the pen and phone and all of the other stuff. why is he doing this? >> it goes back to something he said to the congressional hispanic caucus foundation. he will use executive orders to see how he can provide amnesty to 11.foif million illegals that are here. basically what president obama is doing not million he
united states military. the army that i served two years in currently at pre1940 conscription levels and the u.s. marine corps 19sphene and unitedr one and united states air forces the smallest and oldest float. but yet the president said even as we are pink slipping our combat leaders and combat zones and give them 30 or 60 days, he will open up the military to people here illegally. this is the increddil h, where pochrissy. barak hussein obama said if they defend the document they have...
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but the telegraph also since news via another chain as well, that is the chain of united states councils. united states counsel in cherbourg telegraphs the embassy and the embassy telegraphs western belgium, because up there is an american brig at. the alabama is here. sail and on the 14th of june arrives off cherbourg. the union navy after hunting for the alabama for many months has now found her. in, get some provisions, figured out it is the on the, goes out international limits, now we come to the moment where the human element begins to play into this story. the human element is rafael sims. raphael sims is a man of great pride and passion, but he is also a lightning rod for north and south. he is an unquestioned southern naval hero. he is also one of the greatest villains in the north. they have denounced him as a pirate. he has threatened to be hanged. any number of things have been hurled against rafael sims. his actions carry great political weight north and south and in this election year which heis very well aware, understands the political implications of his actions and what he migh
but the telegraph also since news via another chain as well, that is the chain of united states councils. united states counsel in cherbourg telegraphs the embassy and the embassy telegraphs western belgium, because up there is an american brig at. the alabama is here. sail and on the 14th of june arrives off cherbourg. the union navy after hunting for the alabama for many months has now found her. in, get some provisions, figured out it is the on the, goes out international limits, now we come...
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got out of it and got rid of saddam hussein, but the larger strategic mission of the united states is to hold the unitedtates and europe thether to manage ascendancy of china and deal with chronic threats like terrorism, cyber security and financial system instability and to come to challenge -- come to the challenge of climate change while keeping in system -- keeping them place a system of governance and trade and the peaceful settlement of disputes we have been pushing for the last 70 years, since world war ii. that is the real strategic vision for the united states. >> general wesley clark, thank you for joining us. today, the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states died in a dallas hospital. thomas eric duncan was a lie. national who flew to texas in late amber. as a precaution, the u.s. is introducing new screening for cedars five key airports. our north american editor reports. >> ebola arrived in the united states nearly three weeks ago and today i'm of the man being treated for it at this texas hospital died. thomas eric duncan had come from liberia will stop his death was announ
got out of it and got rid of saddam hussein, but the larger strategic mission of the united states is to hold the unitedtates and europe thether to manage ascendancy of china and deal with chronic threats like terrorism, cyber security and financial system instability and to come to challenge -- come to the challenge of climate change while keeping in system -- keeping them place a system of governance and trade and the peaceful settlement of disputes we have been pushing for the last 70 years,...
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united's -- in the united states in dallas. now have patients coming in with flulike symptoms with a possible travel to africa. we have seen these two hospitals taking precautions. informing the public and doing the testing. on bothkeep you posted of these cases. i am jennifer donelan. back to you. >> thank you so much. are learning more tonight about to americans who have confirmed cases of the virus. liberias diagnosed in while working as a freelance cameramen for nbc news. he was flown back to the united states and received more treatment. and in other ebola patient, thomas eric -- while he was sick. officials are committed to ending this outbreak. outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. we know how to do this and we will do it again. >> health officials have sent additional troops to africa to help fight the virus. >> learn what a local neighborhood is doing in the search for vandals threw anti-hindu graffiti on signs and bridges. >> terry mcauliffe was unaware that his chief of staff raised the possibility of a job to the daughter of a state senator to keep him from quitting. today paul reagan apologized for his overzealous efforts. his decision to resign gave him control of this -- gave control of the senator republicans. added 248,000ers jobs last month. he increased dropped the unemployment rate to 5.9%. put pressureould on the reserve. >> dimmest raiders have called off talks with government leaders in hong kong. clashes injured nearly three dozen people. protesters sa
united's -- in the united states in dallas. now have patients coming in with flulike symptoms with a possible travel to africa. we have seen these two hospitals taking precautions. informing the public and doing the testing. on bothkeep you posted of these cases. i am jennifer donelan. back to you. >> thank you so much. are learning more tonight about to americans who have confirmed cases of the virus. liberias diagnosed in while working as a freelance cameramen for nbc news. he was flown...