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we react with terror and fear, we're doing exactly what the terrorists want us to do.
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none of us do things for the money. we do things that we are passionate about.mily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you were also a competitive figure skater and hockey player? you went into health investing. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and i originally said no to the job. i called them back and said babysitting is not that interesting. emily: how do you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i was understanding how the health system worked. the more i dug into it, the more i recognized how much it's a business. i went to one business in 2005. there were 1000 people working on how they could maximize the filling out comes the patient's so they could take him as much money as possible. the system is never going to change. that was me throwing in the towel. i believe there is such potential, the healthcare system i am investing and is not the one i want. it was all about start of movement. the consumer has a voice. emily: at a certain point you meant sergey brin. anne: they started google in my sister's house. i could not avoid him becaus
none of us do things for the money. we do things that we are passionate about.mily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you were also a competitive figure skater and hockey player? you went into health investing. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and i originally said no to the job. i called them back and said babysitting is not that interesting. emily: how do you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i was understanding how the health system worked. the more i dug into it, the...
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herb story is -- her story about a diverse group of young, talented lawyers and their ability to us about do extraordinary things speaks to us about local students with too few examples. >> if you use your opportunities that are given to us about you, you can do anything that you want to us about do. i think that that is the message that juice prudence relays in this book. >> reporter: it's a small book with a big message of what within can do with hard work and determination. the main character of the briefcase is an 11-year-old girl by the name of juris. a young lawyer who wants to us about give other kids the right to us about vote. e from diverse backgrounds and the story is based where the author lives. >> i wanted to us about write a book about a little girl who was smart and spunky and resourceful. >> reporter: the book's author is the passionate about inspiring young people. and when she came across our story about inner city charter school needing books that reflect the lives and experiences of students in the classroom, she knew what to us about do. >> and i reached out to us about
herb story is -- her story about a diverse group of young, talented lawyers and their ability to us about do extraordinary things speaks to us about local students with too few examples. >> if you use your opportunities that are given to us about you, you can do anything that you want to us about do. i think that that is the message that juice prudence relays in this book. >> reporter: it's a small book with a big message of what within can do with hard work and determination. the...
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none of us do things just for the money. do things that we really believe in and are passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you also were a competitive figure skater and hockey player. and you were a health analyst. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and originally said no to the job. then a few weeks later i called them back and said maybe i should go to wall street. emily: how did you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i loved meeting with scientists and hospitals and just understanding how the health-care system worked. the more that i dug into it, the more i recognized how much it is a big mess. -- how much it is a business. i went to one meeting back in 2005 and realized there were 1000 people working on how they were going to maximize billing outcomes for patients so they could take home as much money as possible. for me, that was throwing in the towel. i believe there is so much potential in the health care system, it's not the health care system that i want. it was all about s
none of us do things just for the money. do things that we really believe in and are passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you also were a competitive figure skater and hockey player. and you were a health analyst. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and originally said no to the job. then a few weeks later i called them back and said maybe i should go to wall street. emily: how did you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i loved meeting with scientists...
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. >> reporter: tonight an i team investigation, you pay your property taxes most of us do. but not everyone. and the i team tracked down delinquents. lauren is here with a closer people are on the list year after year and they own property valued in the millions. yet they're also among the biggest tax -- we asked the sigh why it's so tough to collect this cash and our investigation some results. that's tonight at 11:00. >> it's interesting because most people pay it through their mortgage you would think. i'm assuming this isn't a huge problem. >> it most of us, 99% of us do pay in the city of boston and who don't pay are really so agrecious to the city. >>> and comcast found millions of names that were being shopped throughout the web. comcast says their customers information was not hacked. >>> authorities still don't know what made chipotle customers sick. chipotle is cleaning and restocking with fresh ingredients. >>> the u.s. toy industry is bouncing back thanks in large part to the new star wars toys. the industry is expected to have its strongest year in at least a d
. >> reporter: tonight an i team investigation, you pay your property taxes most of us do. but not everyone. and the i team tracked down delinquents. lauren is here with a closer people are on the list year after year and they own property valued in the millions. yet they're also among the biggest tax -- we asked the sigh why it's so tough to collect this cash and our investigation some results. that's tonight at 11:00. >> it's interesting because most people pay it through their...
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mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they -- when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and, you know, that is rich media, so that can't be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it is very easy to just right inline-pay, and that is good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits, so they can continue investing and building out a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing
mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. biggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries, so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they -- when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and, you...
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mark: you know, if we were primarily focused on profits, the -- the most reasonable thing for us to doould be to really just focus on the first billion people who are using our products. i mean, the world isn't set up equally, and, you know, the first billion people who are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. so from a business perspective, it actually doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason why we are doing it is two things. one is mission, right? i mean, we are here to help connect the world and we take that really seriously. and, you know, to some degree, you cannot really do that if 2/3 of the world doesn't even have access to the internet. so, you know, we just turned 10 as a company. and we decided that in our next 10 years, we want to take on some really big challenges in the world, like helping everyone get online. and that is just an important thing for us and, i think, for a lot of other internet companies in fulfilling this mission overall. now, over the long-term, i do think
mark: you know, if we were primarily focused on profits, the -- the most reasonable thing for us to doould be to really just focus on the first billion people who are using our products. i mean, the world isn't set up equally, and, you know, the first billion people who are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. so from a business perspective, it actually doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason why...
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good to see you, thank you for being with us. do iranian authorities not get they are playing with fire, the campaigns could turn world opinions against them. it was nod easy to convince go. >> absolutely, it's a lot about the domestic political scene, for two years people have been waiting for hassan rouhani to sign the deal and turn the attention to domestic efforts. at the same time the supreme leader and the revolutionary guard don't want to see changes. they are going on the offensive trying to keep the scott us quo as it has been. >> when i was in iran, i was there a few months ago. we spoke to people. there was a desire to get rid of the sanctions and not have the enmity with the west in particular with the united states. is there a risk on the hardliner's part that people do not necessarily support them. they are going for parliamentary elections and hope people will support the view. >> they are well aware that the population is tired of that. that is it doesn't have much substance in it after four decades to them. people a
good to see you, thank you for being with us. do iranian authorities not get they are playing with fire, the campaigns could turn world opinions against them. it was nod easy to convince go. >> absolutely, it's a lot about the domestic political scene, for two years people have been waiting for hassan rouhani to sign the deal and turn the attention to domestic efforts. at the same time the supreme leader and the revolutionary guard don't want to see changes. they are going on the...
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i called for us to do other things indeed and senator paul and others said for us not to do anything at all. we've seen the result of that. >> senator, let's turn to what's become a very hot issue this last week. that's the question of what to do about the syrian refugees. you've put out a pretty form line. you say you want to block the admittance of any syrian refugees, because frankly you don't feel we have the database to vet them properly. does that mean you will vote against the bill that was passed in the house overwhelmingly which would allow syrian ref jeans into the country but under tightened security. >> my argument is we can't allow anyone into this country that we cannot vet. a 5-year-old orphan, a 90-year-old widow, and well-known chaldean priest, you can clearly vet them. but what about someone who does not fit that profile. there is no government institution in their home country we can call up and run them against. we cannot vet most of these people. the house bill i think is an appropriate response. >> the house bill isn't going to create the databases that you say
i called for us to do other things indeed and senator paul and others said for us not to do anything at all. we've seen the result of that. >> senator, let's turn to what's become a very hot issue this last week. that's the question of what to do about the syrian refugees. you've put out a pretty form line. you say you want to block the admittance of any syrian refugees, because frankly you don't feel we have the database to vet them properly. does that mean you will vote against the bill...
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none of us do things just for the money. do things that we really believe in and are passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you also were a competitive figure skater and hockey player. and you were a health analyst. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and originally said no to the job. then a few weeks later i called them back and said maybe i should go to wall street. emily: how did you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i loved meeting with scientists and hospitals and just understanding how the health-care system worked. the more that i dug into it, the more i recognized how much it is a big mess. -- a business. i went to one meeting back in 2005 and realized there were 1000 people working on how they were going to maximize billing outcomes for patients so they could take home as much money as possible. i just realized the system is never going to change. for me, that was throwing in the towel. as much as i'm investing i , believe there is so much potential in the health care system
none of us do things just for the money. do things that we really believe in and are passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you also were a competitive figure skater and hockey player. and you were a health analyst. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and originally said no to the job. then a few weeks later i called them back and said maybe i should go to wall street. emily: how did you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i loved meeting with scientists...
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this is something that we did not adequately do. us to congress must be mindful of the attempts to defund dodd frank. the american economy has made substantial progress, but that will be threatened if we do not protect these reforms both in statute and practice. thank you, mr. chairman. a yield back. we recognize the gentleman from texas for two minutes. you, mr. chairman. today marks the first time since the passage of dodd frank that th someone from the federal reserve has testified. testified was not confirmed for that position. i remain baffled that the president has failed to put forth a single name to serve in this important role. governor,l reserve who serves as the chairman on the internal commission, can already exercise these actoorities in a defec authority. over the past few years we have seen significant rulemaking, driven in large part by the federal reserve that has significantly altered the rank capital structures. testing, arguably the most important process the bank must do, remains completely opaque. to gather these
this is something that we did not adequately do. us to congress must be mindful of the attempts to defund dodd frank. the american economy has made substantial progress, but that will be threatened if we do not protect these reforms both in statute and practice. thank you, mr. chairman. a yield back. we recognize the gentleman from texas for two minutes. you, mr. chairman. today marks the first time since the passage of dodd frank that th someone from the federal reserve has testified....
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this is an 8020 issue, something that they expect us to do. fully we will get something to the president. liz: we appreciate you joining us. forty-nine minutes before the closing bell. they isis propaganda and recruitment program finds massive success because they go online. they are relying on tech support in some cases from silicon valley. the hacking group anonymous even accusing one startup of aiding the terrorists. is that true? that company is cloud player. the ceo is joining us in a fox business exclusive. will answer the tough questions. stay tuned. ♪ why is philips sonicare the most loved electric toothbrush brand by americans and their dentists? because it leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. get healthier gums in 2 weeks innovation and you. philips sonicare they come into this iworld ugly and messy. ideas are frightening because they threaten what is known. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary, and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become someth
this is an 8020 issue, something that they expect us to do. fully we will get something to the president. liz: we appreciate you joining us. forty-nine minutes before the closing bell. they isis propaganda and recruitment program finds massive success because they go online. they are relying on tech support in some cases from silicon valley. the hacking group anonymous even accusing one startup of aiding the terrorists. is that true? that company is cloud player. the ceo is joining us in a fox...
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to do a lot more than now. i usedhan others. for instance, i did a european tour for june, july and august, and that was pretty packed for three months. so i'm always singing somewhere because i love to sing. >> rose: are you happiest when you're singing? >> definitely. i don't know what life is like without it. you know, i've always sung since i was a child. to take that away from me, i wouldn't know what to do. >> rose: who influenced you most? >> a lot of people. mostly roots music. a lot of black singers. ma hailia jackson was the first gospel singer i'd heard. i went to a presbyterian chapel. we used to do a song called the old rugged cross, you know, and i always loved that song. then i heard m mahalia jackson sing it and i thought, how come we don't do it like that? but again, she must have rubbed off on me and other gospel singers as well, because when i was in school i sang the lord's prayer one day and the teacher said why are you singing it like a negro spiritual? i said, i don't know what that is, i'm just
to do a lot more than now. i usedhan others. for instance, i did a european tour for june, july and august, and that was pretty packed for three months. so i'm always singing somewhere because i love to sing. >> rose: are you happiest when you're singing? >> definitely. i don't know what life is like without it. you know, i've always sung since i was a child. to take that away from me, i wouldn't know what to do. >> rose: who influenced you most? >> a lot of people....
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we don't stop individuals that need us at this point. and i do agree with my colleague, other countries have to step up. but we can step up together and when, until paris happened, we were trying to get other countries to come aboard with us to say let's fight isis. we can't wait till a crisis happened for us to attack those who challenge the very fiber of the human family. >> sabrina: ok, it's an interesting convertion. >> ako: yeah. >> sabrina: gentlemen, thank you so much. (music) >> sabrina: so, we're gonna stick around with tom for a few minutes. up next, the u.s. government issues a travel alert for americans. what do you need to know as you make your holiday plans. tom sticks with us for that (music) >> sabrina: welcome back everyone. we are in the midst of the busiest travel season of the year and the u.s. issued a worldwide travel alert for americans as concerns rise over terror g gups and individuals planning m me attacks after thee paris massacres. the alert does not instruct americans to avoid travel, but it does urge u.s. citizens to
we don't stop individuals that need us at this point. and i do agree with my colleague, other countries have to step up. but we can step up together and when, until paris happened, we were trying to get other countries to come aboard with us to say let's fight isis. we can't wait till a crisis happened for us to attack those who challenge the very fiber of the human family. >> sabrina: ok, it's an interesting convertion. >> ako: yeah. >> sabrina: gentlemen, thank you so much....
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because people do not like the chinese economy, they hate us. if they do not like this, they hate us. we hope people will understand. we are a company going for a couple of years. we have 86 years to go to prove ourselves. you said today the chinese economy faces a bumpy ride. many internet companies will fail. what are you most concerned about? jack: the chinese economy is good and that does not mean that your economy is good. if the chinese economy is bad, it does not mean that your company is doing that. to our standard, nobody believed the internet would start to grow. we think it is an opportunity , when everybody warned about the chinese and global economy. we think it is an opportunity. worrying does not solve a problem. we have been doing that for years. emily: you said many internet companies will fail. jack: many internet companies have failed and will fail in the future because if they do not change to make the future needs of internet users. the consumers change so quickly. is difficult, impossible to keep yesterday's wonderful life.
because people do not like the chinese economy, they hate us. if they do not like this, they hate us. we hope people will understand. we are a company going for a couple of years. we have 86 years to go to prove ourselves. you said today the chinese economy faces a bumpy ride. many internet companies will fail. what are you most concerned about? jack: the chinese economy is good and that does not mean that your economy is good. if the chinese economy is bad, it does not mean that your company...
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give us aense is. how do you get on offense here against those people who are waiting for their chance to call the shots as the guy said on his cell phone before he threw it in the trash can we are making our move. >> it is all about intelligence. one of your prior guests said you can't put a police officer in every cafe and bar and stadium. what you need to do is look in advance, look for this information, intelligence to allow you to take the type of actions we saw today in paris. we have hundreds of people or thousands of people who are radicalized living in cities and nations that have tens of millions of people. you are looking for a needle in a stack of needles. these terrorists are living among us. it is all about trying to identify in advance so that you can disrupt them. they have done it successful here over the last few days and didn't do it prior to what happened on friday. unfortunately, that is one of the challenges here for the security uservices is trying to maintain civil liberties and rights
give us aense is. how do you get on offense here against those people who are waiting for their chance to call the shots as the guy said on his cell phone before he threw it in the trash can we are making our move. >> it is all about intelligence. one of your prior guests said you can't put a police officer in every cafe and bar and stadium. what you need to do is look in advance, look for this information, intelligence to allow you to take the type of actions we saw today in paris. we...
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this is an important thing for us to do and really a great week for us to do it. by providing the specific funding that this bill does for women veterans. there is a women veterans clinic in st. louis that i was able to be at recently. it provides additional care for iraq and afghanistan veterans. it provides treatment for the kind of traumatic brain injuries that veterans often leave the military with today that they did not have post-9/11, post the devices that are cowardly devices they used to attack our people in the service. it increases veterans for our funding -- veterans' funding in areas like health care, benefit claims processing, medical research, technology upgrades. it also includes funding for construction and renovation of projects that ensure military readiness and improve the quality of life for military families. general ray order narrow, the recently retired sergeant, said families are the strength of the military. we recently introduced a bill, the military families stability act that allows us to do new things, that allow families for educatio
this is an important thing for us to do and really a great week for us to do it. by providing the specific funding that this bill does for women veterans. there is a women veterans clinic in st. louis that i was able to be at recently. it provides additional care for iraq and afghanistan veterans. it provides treatment for the kind of traumatic brain injuries that veterans often leave the military with today that they did not have post-9/11, post the devices that are cowardly devices they used...
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i might be the only one of four of us doing stupid things. >> you definitely were. >> i thought you were going to confess to sexting. >> i had to draw a picture. >> the reality is kids will do stupid things, it may be better to let them work it out with their parents. i can't stand the fact - i have two daughters, someone sending out a picture of one of them, buts on the other hand, why pose for it. >> it's like in the old days, they are kissing in the car. it's on the same spectrum. i don't think it is, there's something disturbing about how removed people are from one another, and it's not an intimate relationship. >> what is not said is this is deeply embedded in the culture of pornography going down to very young kids, where they tune in to the most extraordinary kind of pornography, and they see it as a norm. >> former congressman jack kingston, sabrina shave tonne and mr dickey, thank you for joining us >>> melissa was a lightening rod for controversy after asking for a journalist to be ejected from a protest at a zoo. could it be correct. ect. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top
i might be the only one of four of us doing stupid things. >> you definitely were. >> i thought you were going to confess to sexting. >> i had to draw a picture. >> the reality is kids will do stupid things, it may be better to let them work it out with their parents. i can't stand the fact - i have two daughters, someone sending out a picture of one of them, buts on the other hand, why pose for it. >> it's like in the old days, they are kissing in the car. it's on...
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and the people in elected office a have to understand and many of us do in philadelphia that we are you and you are us and we'll have your back. >> private companies contracted by the airlines employ these workers. american which has the most flights at phl says the strike will not interfere with flights. >>> burglar caught on video seconds before breaking into a home in olney. police say he got away with a big haul. the break in the case happened on tuesday and -- break in happened tuesday on nedro avenue in the middle of the day. fox 29's dawn timmeney joins us live at northwest detectives tonight. dawn? >> reporter: well, iain, i spoke to the homeowner who does not want to go on camera but he is very shaken by what happened. he says his 12-year-old son is the one who actually discover the burglary after returning home from school on tuesday. working in the family's favor is very good surveillance video. >> you can clearly see in the video that the offender stalk the property, check out the front and rear of the property. >> reporter: this burglar apparent
and the people in elected office a have to understand and many of us do in philadelphia that we are you and you are us and we'll have your back. >> private companies contracted by the airlines employ these workers. american which has the most flights at phl says the strike will not interfere with flights. >>> burglar caught on video seconds before breaking into a home in olney. police say he got away with a big haul. the break in the case happened on tuesday and -- break in...
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do stay with us. dotay with us. -- build a coalition to defeat-- building a coalition to defeat i.s.i.l. a week of diplomacy for francois hollande by meeting in paris. also ahead police in belgium arrest 16 people in overnight raids across brussels as the hunt continues for a key suspect in the paris attacks. the kirchner era ends in argentina. mauricio macri wins
do stay with us. dotay with us. -- build a coalition to defeat-- building a coalition to defeat i.s.i.l. a week of diplomacy for francois hollande by meeting in paris. also ahead police in belgium arrest 16 people in overnight raids across brussels as the hunt continues for a key suspect in the paris attacks. the kirchner era ends in argentina. mauricio macri wins
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tell us what that is going to do. 's news to us. >> with visa waiver we have 39 countries in the world that it is not required to get a visa. we have a visa waiver program that includes countries of the european union. the concern is that a lot of home grown terrorists that are french citizens or brits or germans or others unless there is another thing to disqualify them they are not able to get a visa. what is introduced is laejz that anyone travelled to iraq or syria from these european countries they wouldn't qualify for the visa waiver program. they can come to the u.s. but go through the process of getting a visa. >> thank you so much. up next, can the world eliminate isis? if so who takes part in the effort? and how does it happen? a lot of talk about eliminating or destroying isis. people love those words but nobody is talking about winning. this is "hardball" and our continuing coverage of the terror in paris. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is ap
tell us what that is going to do. 's news to us. >> with visa waiver we have 39 countries in the world that it is not required to get a visa. we have a visa waiver program that includes countries of the european union. the concern is that a lot of home grown terrorists that are french citizens or brits or germans or others unless there is another thing to disqualify them they are not able to get a visa. what is introduced is laejz that anyone travelled to iraq or syria from these european...
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parker model is bypassing the middleman and going direct to consumers and the most inexpensive for us to dohat originally was online. what we found people want to interact with us in person. >> how many will you expand? and do you do more than one store in a city? or do you feel it's enough? >> it's unclear how many stores you'll have. when you think about the largest, they have over a thousand stores. we've been experimenting with multiple stores in the city we find that our retail metrics are best in class. we're doing $2,500 a square foot, pay back period less than 20 months. that's on par with sort of -- like apple's in a class on its own, but often better than tiffanys and others. i think a lot of that has more to do with macro trends and how e commerce continues to get adopt. >> do you feel that some of the big players are targeting you? for a while i'm sure they kind of brushed you guys off. when you're able to keep a price point at $95, that's something that keeps pretty loudly to consumers. how have the tables changed in 2010 from when you first started? >> we've seen a lot of adve
parker model is bypassing the middleman and going direct to consumers and the most inexpensive for us to dohat originally was online. what we found people want to interact with us in person. >> how many will you expand? and do you do more than one store in a city? or do you feel it's enough? >> it's unclear how many stores you'll have. when you think about the largest, they have over a thousand stores. we've been experimenting with multiple stores in the city we find that our retail...
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who use prescription opiates do so safely and according to their physicians. prescription opioids are important in medicine. if we say everyone using these things are addicts, what we do is we run the risk of restricting or maybe eliminating this important tool in medicine. that is my concern. >> let me respectively this -- respectfully disagree. for a governor, i have constituent after constituent, for me and says, i went in for a medical treatment, had an accident, whatever, and i'm headed a lot of oxycontin by my doctor for painkillers and i can get as much as i want until i get cut off because they recognize i'm abusing it and that is what leads to addiction. that is the reality i deal with. we can talk about the nuances and i think the question for the panel is, what the heck are we going to do about it #>> excuse me. >> we have to define the issues. [indiscernible] >> i have too many ripping off stores, ripping off their the mostighting difficult and awful disease i've ever learned about, opiate addiction, because they are addicted. >> hold on a deck -- h
who use prescription opiates do so safely and according to their physicians. prescription opioids are important in medicine. if we say everyone using these things are addicts, what we do is we run the risk of restricting or maybe eliminating this important tool in medicine. that is my concern. >> let me respectively this -- respectfully disagree. for a governor, i have constituent after constituent, for me and says, i went in for a medical treatment, had an accident, whatever, and i'm...
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ourfully in the future, mandate will allow us to do more in this area. belle: meanwhile, the problem has spread beyond europe. on wednesday night, five syrians were stopped in honduras, carrying falsified greek passports. anchor: in france, the country of parliamentarians -- country's parliamentarians have almost unanimously accepted tougher measures for security over the next three months. police have been granted additional powers to search suspected terrorists. there are warnings that extremists may be able to use chemical and biological weapons in the future. let's listen. >> because there is a terrorist threat, because our fellow citizens ask us to do everything we can to protect them, because we need to continue to act state ofly, the emergency needs to be extended throughout france, both on the mainland, but also in our overseas territories. anchor: i'm joined in the studio by a professor specializing in information warfare here in paris. thank you for coming in. how successful do you think this stage of emergency will be in counteracting terroris
ourfully in the future, mandate will allow us to do more in this area. belle: meanwhile, the problem has spread beyond europe. on wednesday night, five syrians were stopped in honduras, carrying falsified greek passports. anchor: in france, the country of parliamentarians -- country's parliamentarians have almost unanimously accepted tougher measures for security over the next three months. police have been granted additional powers to search suspected terrorists. there are warnings that...
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that is important for us to a knowledge. we do not want to give the wrong message so that a kid goes and uses heroin, and says, i did not get addicted. the idea of being real about what we are saying to kids and to the public about the effects of substances needs to be grounded in science. >> one of the reasons i think we are here is because if not the rise of overdoses, the coverage e of overdoses. maybe we can agree on that, and if not, i'm still the moderator for five more minutes. have are other places that tried different approaches. i will throw out portugal where basically drugs have been decriminalized. if someone is essentially cut with different circumstances, including heroin, they are steered towards treatment. correct me if that is not right. > what they do in portugal is you get assessed to see if you need treatment, but the vast majority do not need treatment. they may get a fine, or they may get a warning, but the vast majority do not need treatment. the same is true in the czech republic. for our discussion, since
that is important for us to a knowledge. we do not want to give the wrong message so that a kid goes and uses heroin, and says, i did not get addicted. the idea of being real about what we are saying to kids and to the public about the effects of substances needs to be grounded in science. >> one of the reasons i think we are here is because if not the rise of overdoses, the coverage e of overdoses. maybe we can agree on that, and if not, i'm still the moderator for five more minutes....
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that's what the majority of us are doing. >> if you want to help to donate to the november to raise awa awareness to men's health, just search "november." that's all for "news4 this week." i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us as always. until next time, be safe and be kind and be happy. bye-bye, everybody. chronicles" i'm larry michael. each week we take an in-depth look at a piece of this team's storied legacy. today we sit down with an icon, hall of famer bobby mitchell. the redskins are in action this sunday as they travel to carolina to take on the panthers, a team that is unbeaten, 9-0. cam newton leading the way for carolina, coming off a win over tennessee. the redskins coming off that huge win over the
that's what the majority of us are doing. >> if you want to help to donate to the november to raise awa awareness to men's health, just search "november." that's all for "news4 this week." i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us as always. until next time, be safe and be kind and be happy. bye-bye, everybody. chronicles" i'm larry michael. each week we take an in-depth look at a piece of this team's storied legacy. today we sit down with an icon, hall of famer...
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do not have to comply with basic protections. however, it is true that this technology can also be used by those who wish to do us harm. adoption of new communications technologies by those intending to harm the american people is outpacing law enforcement's technology capability to access those communications in legitimate criminal and terrorist investigations. in light of the administration's recent announcement that it is not currently seeking a legislative solution to its going dark challenges, i am interested to hear your perspective on whether the administration's newly-announced approach to work in an ad hoc fashion with communications providers is an adequate solution. finally, violent crime appears to be on the rise across the country, particularly around our major metropolitan centers. it is disconcerting to watch the gains of the past decades unravel in an explosion of community violence. we have also witnessed several incidents in the past year that unfortunately have led to increased community tension with law enforcement. this tension will hopefully be resolved through improved communication, accountabili
do not have to comply with basic protections. however, it is true that this technology can also be used by those who wish to do us harm. adoption of new communications technologies by those intending to harm the american people is outpacing law enforcement's technology capability to access those communications in legitimate criminal and terrorist investigations. in light of the administration's recent announcement that it is not currently seeking a legislative solution to its going dark...
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i think waterboarding is peanut compared to what they do to us.t they did to james foley when they chopped off his head, that's a whole different level. and i would absolutely bring back interrogation. >> here with reaction is the senior editor for national review, jonah goldberg from the ahmadiyya muslim community folk spokesman and fox news contributor monica crowley. we waterboarded three people. now, we didn't get usama bin laden because it was the waterboarding of khalid sheikh mohammed, mr. o rodriguez who was there at the time it happened without waterboarding. why is this controversial in light of what isis does, kills, beheads and burns? >> if anyone wonders why donald trump is still leading the pack, it's those kind of comments. behave.american people want the and whether you agree with him or not on these points, what trump is exhibiting is leadership. strong, decisive leadership. that's how he would behave as president and as commander in chief. on the issue of waterboarding, look, we're in a war, sean, it's not a war of our choosing,
i think waterboarding is peanut compared to what they do to us.t they did to james foley when they chopped off his head, that's a whole different level. and i would absolutely bring back interrogation. >> here with reaction is the senior editor for national review, jonah goldberg from the ahmadiyya muslim community folk spokesman and fox news contributor monica crowley. we waterboarded three people. now, we didn't get usama bin laden because it was the waterboarding of khalid sheikh...
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huizenga, has said about us not doing what's in the bill, we know what's in the bill and this congress should be frightened about what you are attempting to do with establishing this simple monetary policy rule that is unworkable. this is dangerous. i yield to the gentlelady from new york four minutes. she's the ranking member of the subcommittee on capital markets of the financial services committee, mrs. maloney. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and for her leadership. mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition to h.r. 3189, and i ask unanimous consent to place in the record an article in "the wall street journal" written by allen blinder, a former vice chair of the federal reserve, a professor at princeton and a -- the author of the book on the financial crisis, the response and the work ahead. this is his strong article in
huizenga, has said about us not doing what's in the bill, we know what's in the bill and this congress should be frightened about what you are attempting to do with establishing this simple monetary policy rule that is unworkable. this is dangerous. i yield to the gentlelady from new york four minutes. she's the ranking member of the subcommittee on capital markets of the financial services committee, mrs. maloney. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. maloney: i thank the gentlelady...
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that does it for us. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can in every job gets paid ...as the men who are doing that job. r i'm hillary clinton p
that does it for us. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can in every job gets paid ...as the men who are doing that job. r i'm hillary clinton p
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how do we know the name they give us is true. what will you do?l 1-800-assad and say, look, i know we're trying to kill you and i know you're not scared of me and you're busy with a civil war, but can you have your clerk check her records to see if mohamed is a terrorist? and even if you got that call through, i wouldn't believe you because you have already proven you're not capable of protecting us. russia told you twice that the boston bombers were terrorists. the fbi interviewed them twice and said nothing to see here, folks. they were on a terrorist watch list. and still went in and out of our country. you never stopped them. be honest for once. this is no different than what you did at the southern border for central americans fleeing poverty. there are no controls. you take their fingerprints and if you do they're just on their way. god help us. the islamic state may be the wealthiest terrorist organization the world has ever seen. so the idea of cutting off their funding is a very difficult task. but is it the only way to finally destroy th
how do we know the name they give us is true. what will you do?l 1-800-assad and say, look, i know we're trying to kill you and i know you're not scared of me and you're busy with a civil war, but can you have your clerk check her records to see if mohamed is a terrorist? and even if you got that call through, i wouldn't believe you because you have already proven you're not capable of protecting us. russia told you twice that the boston bombers were terrorists. the fbi interviewed them twice...