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he actually admits that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight was over a disrespect issue. he was trying to watch tv from his cell, which is a challenge because you can't always hear the television from your cell. and his cell mate was in the rear of the cell, shouting through the vents to someone else. a common way that inmates communicate. >> a pretty long dude. i told him once before, keep it down. still talks, still loud. look, bro, be quiet when i watch tv. that's when he said [ bleep ]. that's when i got off the desk and started laying in on him. the minute he did that, i drew the line and doesn't matter how big he is, how small he is, i just needed to draw that and get that off my chest to let him know this is what's up. and it's sad. we went off like 20, 30 seconds and then stopped, shook hands, there ain't no problems no more. from that point on, he was quiet when i was watching tv. >> the two men are moved to holding cells until authorities can find new housing assignments for them. >> we'll bring each of
he actually admits that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight was over a disrespect issue. he was trying to watch tv from his cell, which is a challenge because you can't always hear the television from your cell. and his cell mate was in the rear of the cell, shouting through the vents to someone else. a common way that inmates communicate. >> a pretty long dude. i told him once before, keep it down. still talks, still loud. look, bro, be...
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. >> she looks like a weasel and raised the weston in a way that has read bounded -- rebounded againster. >> her campaign tried to go back on the offensive. until the answer this question they cannot go on the offensive about anything. >> the christian right is not entirely hot to trot for chris christie. they fear that when they look at him they do not see the culture warrior that they are looking for. over the weekend he gave a speech to the naacp that seemed to suggest the religious right babe -- maybe right. >> i believe that every life is an individual gift from god. and that every person is precious and needs to be treated that way. it is easy for some in our society to say that they are pro-life when the life is in the womb. they have a disappointment then. but people come out of the womb and they make mistakes. and when they make mistakes, we need to decide are we pro-life than two? >> if i know you and i think i do there's a lot in that clip that you like but how big a problem is chris christie having with the conservative right? >> this is the most overrated thing. every repu
. >> she looks like a weasel and raised the weston in a way that has read bounded -- rebounded againster. >> her campaign tried to go back on the offensive. until the answer this question they cannot go on the offensive about anything. >> the christian right is not entirely hot to trot for chris christie. they fear that when they look at him they do not see the culture warrior that they are looking for. over the weekend he gave a speech to the naacp that seemed to suggest the...
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marla weston, ceo of american nurses association, thank you so much for coming on.nd listen, now that we have this first case of ebola contracted in the u.s., the nurse who treated thomas eric duncan in the hospital, i know a lot of people have a new round of questions on this deadly virus. how could i get it? how fast could it spread. here's what you need to know about ebola in two minutes from my colleague miguel marquez. >> the clock ticking from the moment the ebola virus enters the body. the disease not easy to contract only carried in bodily fluids, blood, saliva, mucous, sweat, tears, semen, vomit, urine or feces and entering through the body through direct contact through the eyes, nose, mouth, throat or reproductive organs and people can get infected when eating meat from or coming into contact with contaminated animals. the virus can survive several hours in a dried state on doorknobs or countertops. if the fluid remains wet and at room temperature, it can survive for days outside the body. most people get it through contact with bodily fluids of patients
marla weston, ceo of american nurses association, thank you so much for coming on.nd listen, now that we have this first case of ebola contracted in the u.s., the nurse who treated thomas eric duncan in the hospital, i know a lot of people have a new round of questions on this deadly virus. how could i get it? how fast could it spread. here's what you need to know about ebola in two minutes from my colleague miguel marquez. >> the clock ticking from the moment the ebola virus enters the...
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feliciaes people like weston.february 26, 1991 while an army radio scudtor in saudi arabia, a missile struck the barracks adjacent to hers. soldiers lost their lives that day. specialist weston was among the nearly 100 who were severely wounded. though partially blinded by the attack, show recounts on these feeling ofewildering helplessness. i felt so alone watching what happening. but this point i knew i had been but i just wanted to find someone from my company, she said. you know, the purpose of this memorial is to honor those and to show them that they are never ever alone. of my dearwords friend the late jesse brown a tragic story of life unraveled by military battle there are a dozen tales of individuals who have managed to triumph over the harrowing of war and ruin." feliciay of people like weston toewest does not end wite destruction of war brought to her person and instead shows a beginning. reminds us in granite and and water of the hope and the gratitude that they earned. many on these walls have done m
feliciaes people like weston.february 26, 1991 while an army radio scudtor in saudi arabia, a missile struck the barracks adjacent to hers. soldiers lost their lives that day. specialist weston was among the nearly 100 who were severely wounded. though partially blinded by the attack, show recounts on these feeling ofewildering helplessness. i felt so alone watching what happening. but this point i knew i had been but i just wanted to find someone from my company, she said. you know, the...
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no, just half my salary thanks to you. >> isn't this what capitalism is all about, weston?reminds me kind of of the occupy wall street thing that was going on a couple of years ago where, you know, part of society believes that everyone should be paid the same wage, and another part of society believes that, well, you get paid for the job that you do. >> sure. if there were rules against sending an e-mail to 200,000 people, they weren't very tightly enforced. it's 2014, not 1998 when it was easy to cc the whole company. he got away with it. he is making $15 an hour. i think kudos to the ingenuity. he got ahead of the other 199,000 people. the marketing department would be smart. >> maybe the technology department because he figured out the 200,000 emails. >> it's sort of like i understand that he has the right. i agree with you. but i don't think it's going to -- he makes $15 an hour, and so he has a right to sort of -- he bobbinged this guy. he boxed the ceo. he has the worst people skills of anybody affiliated with wells fargo since jesse james. he is a mess, right? on so
no, just half my salary thanks to you. >> isn't this what capitalism is all about, weston?reminds me kind of of the occupy wall street thing that was going on a couple of years ago where, you know, part of society believes that everyone should be paid the same wage, and another part of society believes that, well, you get paid for the job that you do. >> sure. if there were rules against sending an e-mail to 200,000 people, they weren't very tightly enforced. it's 2014, not 1998...
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niÑoautista es diferente porque los signos en todos no son tan evidentes, el doctor carlos neurÓlogo en westonho las manos y los dedos. si le atraen los objetos que ruedan y si no balbucea ni sonrÍe ni interactÚa. >> se ha demostrado que se pueden identificar seÑales de alerta. si enseÑamos a los padres a trabajar con esos niÑos, se puede prevenir esos niÑos desarrollanseÑales mÁs completas del autismo. >> los padres cuyos hijos han sido diagnosticados y han recibido tratamiento en los 2,3 o cuatro aÑos de edad pudieran pensar de alguna manera que se ha perdido el tiempo. realmente es importante saber que la mayorÍa de los niÑos con autismo, no muestran sÍntomas antes del primer aÑo de vida. de cualquier manera la detecciÓn temprana es lo que podrÍa marcar una diferencia hay estudios que plantean que los primeros cambios en el cerebro del niÑo autista comienza en el Útero. cuando estÁn en proceso de formaciÓn. muy buena suerte. >>cientÍficos dieron seguimiento a 800 mujeres durante cuatro dÉcadas, hallaron que las que eran mÁs ansiosas o experimentaban un stress duradero tendrÍan el doble de r
niÑoautista es diferente porque los signos en todos no son tan evidentes, el doctor carlos neurÓlogo en westonho las manos y los dedos. si le atraen los objetos que ruedan y si no balbucea ni sonrÍe ni interactÚa. >> se ha demostrado que se pueden identificar seÑales de alerta. si enseÑamos a los padres a trabajar con esos niÑos, se puede prevenir esos niÑos desarrollanseÑales mÁs completas del autismo. >> los padres cuyos hijos han sido diagnosticados y han recibido...
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jessica ehrlich and weston, a republican strategist also a former candidate for the house.start with you, is that fair or off base? >> that ad actually is shameful. that came from my own party, came from the nrsc, i don't know how they can feel good about putting that on air when gardner is standing taller than any candidate in the country. what he said right after the quote used in the tv ad directly contradicted what it seems to say. he goes forward to say, if we fight isis over there on our terms, they won't be able to come here and be a threat to us. unfortunately this is the worst of the worst, i'm surprised almost shocked that the nrsc would jeopardize all of the good things gardner has going on. >> a wide range feeling, even the president echoed that, we're in a troubled time. crisis after crisis and isis threatening us and threat of foreign fighters and western passport holders who can come back here to attack us. >> we are definitely, what the american people really want to see right now are actual solutions and policy. and unfortunately what we're seeing is this s
jessica ehrlich and weston, a republican strategist also a former candidate for the house.start with you, is that fair or off base? >> that ad actually is shameful. that came from my own party, came from the nrsc, i don't know how they can feel good about putting that on air when gardner is standing taller than any candidate in the country. what he said right after the quote used in the tv ad directly contradicted what it seems to say. he goes forward to say, if we fight isis over there...
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at weston, we have been in the 3% range for a while. the market is reassessing and getting back to that level. >> some are calling what happened last week a flash crashing yields. would that be a fair way to describe it, especially when we saw equities breaching those loans? >> i would not call it a flash crash, but certainly some volatility that we have not seen in a while. what we may have overlooked a -- -- rate were very topical but the volatility and credit was equally spectacular. certainly, we took advantage of that. >> are you concerned at all in credit when the market is hit with that kind of volatility? liquidity drives up. the street ishen not making markets and you need to make a move? >> the issue of liquidity is very topical right now. in some ways, it is a little overdone. clearly, elevated risk management, increased regulation has caused dealers to operate with less capital to commit to corporate inventory. that brings out one of the logical buyers and sellers in toes of stress, but you have remember, there are still a l
at weston, we have been in the 3% range for a while. the market is reassessing and getting back to that level. >> some are calling what happened last week a flash crashing yields. would that be a fair way to describe it, especially when we saw equities breaching those loans? >> i would not call it a flash crash, but certainly some volatility that we have not seen in a while. what we may have overlooked a -- -- rate were very topical but the volatility and credit was equally...
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this isn't really anything new. .ost: our last weston think about what the makeup of the next congress looks like. i would like you to talk a little bit about how these new lawss -- voter suppression will affect the election in the republican-governed states. it seems like if they can't win fair and square, they asked the game. i would like you to talk a little bit about that, please. guest: in states like ohio, which has limited the number of days that early voting is available, and states like north carolina, which passed a new voter id law, what we're seeing is some unintended consequences for the republicans who passed the bill. the stated goal was to prevent voter fraud, but what they have done is they have angered the democratic base of the state, particularly african-americans. we are seeing this come back to hot republicans in the north carolina senate contest, where kay hagan needs every vote she can get against the speaker of the state house. it is unique in north carolina. he helped usher through some of the lost, whether it is voter id or education funding cuts, that are re
this isn't really anything new. .ost: our last weston think about what the makeup of the next congress looks like. i would like you to talk a little bit about how these new lawss -- voter suppression will affect the election in the republican-governed states. it seems like if they can't win fair and square, they asked the game. i would like you to talk a little bit about that, please. guest: in states like ohio, which has limited the number of days that early voting is available, and states...
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. >> that is the interesting weston for me to you. do they because of your people who are close to you, they do not your -- have your body. your body is outside of russia but people that are your former partners, people that you care about are there. are you in any way a hostage to that? might happen to people associated with you, people close to you. war and of course, i cannot not think about i wages, but neither can they are though limiting me. in any way. grading -- very many people who have to encounter this dilemma. israel has to deal with it every day. and the decision they make is a difficult one, but it is understandable why they make that decision. >> your at war with -- you are at war with vladimir putin and others who are part of a system that you want to overthrow. me repeat what we started our talk with. i believe that vladimir putin is expressor of the system. in actuality, the fight is with the system. as for igor [indiscernible] element wholeasant of ouride the bounds real objectives. >> do sanctions work? >> badly. y
. >> that is the interesting weston for me to you. do they because of your people who are close to you, they do not your -- have your body. your body is outside of russia but people that are your former partners, people that you care about are there. are you in any way a hostage to that? might happen to people associated with you, people close to you. war and of course, i cannot not think about i wages, but neither can they are though limiting me. in any way. grading -- very many people...
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weston 20 years we have the first world war. less than 30 years after that, the second world war. think, in the 1950's, the civil war really wasn't as studied or as prominently in the popular imagination as it has become now. that changed in 1961 with the centennial. however, i think the emphasis in the centennial was the army of the potomac, and all of a sudden the big focus became ulysses s. grant and robert e lee. rosecrans, but people like george henry thomas and others who fought in the western just were not discussed much. that has changed in recent years. thele have looked at campaigns in middle tennessee, west virginia, and people have looked at these campaigns and have generally been favorable to rosecrans. but no one seems to string them together, and very few people into the political dimension. i'm going to close with two things. , should we do anything about this? recently, didn't have a statue anywhere. he does have one in ohio. last september, citizens in his home county dedicated a statue to him, north of columbus. if you're ever in that area, you should go visit i
weston 20 years we have the first world war. less than 30 years after that, the second world war. think, in the 1950's, the civil war really wasn't as studied or as prominently in the popular imagination as it has become now. that changed in 1961 with the centennial. however, i think the emphasis in the centennial was the army of the potomac, and all of a sudden the big focus became ulysses s. grant and robert e lee. rosecrans, but people like george henry thomas and others who fought in the...
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. >> that was ken weston of tripwire security and bloomberg's paul.p next, tesla isn't tripping, it's hitting the gas, on an automated driving feature. find out what they are and how it could impact tesla's business next. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." tesla's adding some features to the model s that suggests a driverless car? its new capabilities will be revealed in an announcement next week. the news comes after the c.e.o. posted on twitter that the electric car make already, quote, unveil something else. it included a photo of a tesla. the date october 9. joining me now is our bloomberg tech reporter. first of all, this announcement, i guess, i was wrong about the dog? >> it looked like the garage door was open just enough to let the dog get under. no one knows the extent of the announcement. we think we just have part of it so far. >> what's that? >> basically, if you're buying tesla, unless you're cory johnson, it's an expensive vehicle, so you're up against the b.m.w.'s and mercedes of this world. >> basically the average co
. >> that was ken weston of tripwire security and bloomberg's paul.p next, tesla isn't tripping, it's hitting the gas, on an automated driving feature. find out what they are and how it could impact tesla's business next. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson and this is "bloomberg west." tesla's adding some features to the model s that suggests a driverless car? its new capabilities will be revealed in an announcement next week. the news comes after the c.e.o. posted on twitter that...
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there's a view from our weston town center. rain drops on the lens. the rain will taper back a touch. if you're trying to figure out what you should have on, you should still have some sort of a slicker on, your umbrella and rain boots as well. a deepening area of low pressure off the eastern shore coastline. heaviest rain now down to just south of the richmond area. still moderate rain showers in and around town. heavier rain, i-95, south of fredericksburg, that will gradually be tapering off by later on today. it's going to be a moderate impact on your plans for today. just as soon as the wind starts to die down or the rain starts to die back, the wind will increase. again, rain slowing down. wind speeding up. barbara, seven-day forecast coming up. >> all right, we'll see you in just a little bit. today is the new ebola czar's first day on the job. news 4's richard jordan is at the live desk with what he's doing today. >> he's over at the white house right now, but we caught up with him as he left for his first day on the job. his home in chevy crah
there's a view from our weston town center. rain drops on the lens. the rain will taper back a touch. if you're trying to figure out what you should have on, you should still have some sort of a slicker on, your umbrella and rain boots as well. a deepening area of low pressure off the eastern shore coastline. heaviest rain now down to just south of the richmond area. still moderate rain showers in and around town. heavier rain, i-95, south of fredericksburg, that will gradually be tapering off...
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bethtel will move a significant number of 1,100 employees from frederick to weston, virginia.estel will be combined with a civil engineering division. it was one of the primary contractors in the construction of metro's silver line. >>> if you are superstitious, think about what you were doing sunday, october 5th. it is the last time the orioles won a playoff game, and they need a win today. the royals beat the os last night. now 3-0 lead in the best of seven series. you know what that means, they need to win the next four games. if they lose, the season is over. game 4 of the alcs is this afternoon at 4:00 in kansas city. . >>> breaking news on the road at 5:36. we have two situations in maryland, both involving tractor trailer, which can take quite a while to clear. this jackknifed on the inner loop at i-270. another southbound 95 north of the beltway. melissa will have an update for you >> spotty rain will soon be heavy downpours and even storms. your hour-by-hour forecast is coming up next with your weather and traffic on the 1s. it is 5:37. i'm sure she knows couples in o
bethtel will move a significant number of 1,100 employees from frederick to weston, virginia.estel will be combined with a civil engineering division. it was one of the primary contractors in the construction of metro's silver line. >>> if you are superstitious, think about what you were doing sunday, october 5th. it is the last time the orioles won a playoff game, and they need a win today. the royals beat the os last night. now 3-0 lead in the best of seven series. you know what that...
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to turn to comments made by marla weston, the ceo of the national nurses united. >> we know the process of putting on the protective equipment, taking off the protective equipment is really detailed and must be done rigorously each and every time. i think it's important for us to understand exactly what happened. did something go wrong, is the protocol need to be modified? until we know what happened, it is hard to know how to fully protect themselves. >> your response, karen higgins? >> people were waiting to hear what went on. most nurses are not surprised at what went on, that they did not have the proper equipment, that there was no training. i appreciate cdc stepping up and saying they would bring people in if someone is diagnosed with ebola. but again, that is not enough. we need to be on top of it before that. cdc can be there in a few hours but there is a few hours where someone needs to be picked up when there is a concern, then they need to be isolated. all of this should already be going into effect for cdc arrives. then it would be helpful to have cdc help them progress from
to turn to comments made by marla weston, the ceo of the national nurses united. >> we know the process of putting on the protective equipment, taking off the protective equipment is really detailed and must be done rigorously each and every time. i think it's important for us to understand exactly what happened. did something go wrong, is the protocol need to be modified? until we know what happened, it is hard to know how to fully protect themselves. >> your response, karen...
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suddenly are you reading a novel and you are clarissa harlow or are you, you know, tom jones, or so ofie weston, that you are in another person's soul, he doesn't like the word empathy. but that, sympathy is what the novel imbecause-- imbued in us. and if i can contribute a single molecule of this a mealior difficult presence in the novel, making the human race less violent, you know that's the effort you are involved. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> pleasure. >> rose: martin amis, the book is called the zone of interest. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com. >> funning for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by: . and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> the following production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> 'cause i'm not inviting you to my
suddenly are you reading a novel and you are clarissa harlow or are you, you know, tom jones, or so ofie weston, that you are in another person's soul, he doesn't like the word empathy. but that, sympathy is what the novel imbecause-- imbued in us. and if i can contribute a single molecule of this a mealior difficult presence in the novel, making the human race less violent, you know that's the effort you are involved. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> pleasure. >> rose:...
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marla weston, i appreciate you joining us.ry much for speaking with us. >>> still to come, we'll be focusing a lot on these protocols throughout the day and trying to figure out exactly what went on inside this hospital as officials ramp up efforts to fight ebola, fears as hoaxes heighten tensions and spark criminal probes. could charges be filed? they should be if someone is making hoaxes about this. . sweered lobster'sory! endless shrimp ends soon! the year's largest variety. like new spicy siriacha shrimp, or parmesan shrimp scampi. as much as you like, any way you like. but it won't last long, so hurry in today. and sea food differently. >>> welcome back. the breaking news obviously here now, a second health care worker has come down with ebola. as many -- we learned yesterday as many as 76 people inside this hospital are now needing to be honored who may have had contact with thomas eric duncan and officials here in dallas saying it's very possible there could be more health care workers who test positive. it's an alarmin
marla weston, i appreciate you joining us.ry much for speaking with us. >>> still to come, we'll be focusing a lot on these protocols throughout the day and trying to figure out exactly what went on inside this hospital as officials ramp up efforts to fight ebola, fears as hoaxes heighten tensions and spark criminal probes. could charges be filed? they should be if someone is making hoaxes about this. . sweered lobster'sory! endless shrimp ends soon! the year's largest variety. like...
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and weston area. these are the ones seeing the gains. pointing quickly to this one, the nikkei before the correction today and there it is. this may beows you because it was feeling oversold and now it's time to buy. i will not even remotely make that call. >> today will be a moment of political history in indonesia. aso widodo is being sworn in president winning on a wave of optimism that expectations do remain high. he faces some daunting challenges. haslinda amin is in jakarta for the inauguration. quite a momentous day. , two hours until the ceremony and it is momentous and historic. for the first time, and elected leader is heading over power to an elected successor. is surprising to a lot of people is who this man really is. he is a break from the past. not a political elite, not from the military, as the case for previous presidents. he's a former senator, a former mayor of a small town. he will be the seventh president ry withnesia, a count 17,000 islands, two hundred 50 million people. he faces daunting challenges politically, e
and weston area. these are the ones seeing the gains. pointing quickly to this one, the nikkei before the correction today and there it is. this may beows you because it was feeling oversold and now it's time to buy. i will not even remotely make that call. >> today will be a moment of political history in indonesia. aso widodo is being sworn in president winning on a wave of optimism that expectations do remain high. he faces some daunting challenges. haslinda amin is in jakarta for the...
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. >> yeah, we would run drafts of stories and you would ask weston's and it would be days or weeks before we would run stories sometimes. you, of course, could not do that now. >> i mean, it was plain to see that we were dealing with something that modestly was earth-shaking, and the compulsion to be right is born into a journalist, even more than. -- even more then. i think if there was another yeah, the "new york times" or the "l.a. times" were on the story and writing it day-after-day, it would have moved a lot faster. >> but if you had the internet and blogs and so forth, a lot of young people have asked about this and you say, just go to the internet and find out. the point is, this information was not on the internet. [laughter] even though it did not exist. now inequivalent story 2011 would not be on the internet. that you need human sources, people who were there who are going to say this is what occurred and this is what it means. it is absolutely critical. and people who are journalists now are spending all day at their computer and on the screens, and they are missing something
. >> yeah, we would run drafts of stories and you would ask weston's and it would be days or weeks before we would run stories sometimes. you, of course, could not do that now. >> i mean, it was plain to see that we were dealing with something that modestly was earth-shaking, and the compulsion to be right is born into a journalist, even more than. -- even more then. i think if there was another yeah, the "new york times" or the "l.a. times" were on the story and...
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and russia also doesn't trust west countries, thinking everything weston konishi are doing in ukraine is against russian interest. that's what over the conflict, sitting together as doing with the case of iran are with the case of south korea, nuclear program, you will seek together and we prepare roadmap for ukraine. how to settle political stability, economic issues, constitutional reforms, all of the issues which we need and it will help ukraine to implement such a roadmap. then we can help ukraine. and the second, us to restore some kind of trust. trust. >> there's a question down here, second row. >> thank you. [inaudible] i am reviewing this book, and in the forward and henry kissinger said that it's a rare opportunity for the two countries, u.s. and russia, to develop the new international order. but when i read this i can add anything happening that way, and so how much do you think that the world is developing the way are you predicting of dr. kissinger predicting? if anything new in the international order? and that some scholars said, the russia-china access, how do you com
and russia also doesn't trust west countries, thinking everything weston konishi are doing in ukraine is against russian interest. that's what over the conflict, sitting together as doing with the case of iran are with the case of south korea, nuclear program, you will seek together and we prepare roadmap for ukraine. how to settle political stability, economic issues, constitutional reforms, all of the issues which we need and it will help ukraine to implement such a roadmap. then we can help...
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. >> i want to ask a personal weston. the president noted your the first enlisted that arendt to lead -- to lead the pentagon. the time which you served was divisive. you are in the volunteer force era where a tiny force of americans serve. how does the experience of your vietnam service affect the way you think about this? >> we all are products of our experiences. it affected me. i was there in 1968, the worst year. we sent home 56,000 dead americans. today that is unbelievable. i learned awful lot when you go through those things. it helps me i think in many ways to do this job. if nothing else, it has always made me aware of be careful of unintended consequences. be careful of good intentions. always think through the sequence of questions. what happens, where does this go, what is the end result, what could go wrong? i wish i was smart enough to have all the answers. it has made me cautious. caution to a point is ok. you asked about the next two years. i would hope we could bring this country back together to work to
. >> i want to ask a personal weston. the president noted your the first enlisted that arendt to lead -- to lead the pentagon. the time which you served was divisive. you are in the volunteer force era where a tiny force of americans serve. how does the experience of your vietnam service affect the way you think about this? >> we all are products of our experiences. it affected me. i was there in 1968, the worst year. we sent home 56,000 dead americans. today that is unbelievable. i...
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specialist weston was among the nearly 100 who were severely wounded, so partially blinded by the attackwildering feeling of helplessness. i felt so alone, watching what was happening. at this point i knew i had been hurt but i just wanted to find someone for my company, she said. you know, the purpose of this memorial is to honor those changed by war and to show them that they are never ever alone. and as the words of my dear friend, the late jesse brown, remind us, for tragic story of life unraveled by military battle, there are a dozen tales of individuals who have managed to triumph over the harrowing experiences of war and ruin. the story of people like foley shia western does not end with the destruction of war brought to her person. and instead it shows a beginning. it reminds us in granite and glass and fire and water of the hope and the gratitude that they have earned. many on these walls have done much more than survive the war. they have lit a path for the brothers and their sisters to follow. but the bandages and debris were removed from her eyes, the vision of that day of te
specialist weston was among the nearly 100 who were severely wounded, so partially blinded by the attackwildering feeling of helplessness. i felt so alone, watching what was happening. at this point i knew i had been hurt but i just wanted to find someone for my company, she said. you know, the purpose of this memorial is to honor those changed by war and to show them that they are never ever alone. and as the words of my dear friend, the late jesse brown, remind us, for tragic story of life...
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mcconnell's resume shows -- what he has been working for is not the people of kentucky or easton weston kentucky looking to have their economies further developed. the only person washington benefiting the senator mcconnell in the millionaires in billionaires that he has bankrolled. >> to you want to respond to that, senator? we mentioned this before, that we started our conversation with a economist from the courier-journal. i have been teaching a course this semester about you, the u.s. senate race. one of their assignments was to write out a question. this is from anthony pendleton, a jr. from lexington. he wrote this question -- "student loan debt hit a recently -- a recent high of $1.2 trillion. it is keeping people from getting married, buying a home." what do we do to fix this, senator mcconnell? >> the reason this young man has a problem like this is because the economy is so poor. we are in a situation here where young people get out of school, having gone into serious debt, and then they cannot find work. unless we get the economy going, the -- this problem is going to persist
mcconnell's resume shows -- what he has been working for is not the people of kentucky or easton weston kentucky looking to have their economies further developed. the only person washington benefiting the senator mcconnell in the millionaires in billionaires that he has bankrolled. >> to you want to respond to that, senator? we mentioned this before, that we started our conversation with a economist from the courier-journal. i have been teaching a course this semester about you, the u.s....
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were shocked when weston said there was no need to include a woman's be great the march because womenere part of all the groups come and represented at the polls, and represented at the podium. [laughter] in heights opinion, this pronouncement made clear that men don't understand or see their position as patriarchal or patronizing. women inppy to include the human family, but there was no question as to who headed the household. for organizers, women were artistic performers who only female voices they wanted to hear was marian anderson, odetta, joan baez, and mahalia jackson. actress lena horne was to be seen, but not heard. angry by this exclusion, height called on other african-american women to protest. supporters thought that including women would take the focus off race. yet as height pointed out, though the vast majority of civil rights leaders nationally and locally were male, most of the audience were largely comprised of women. at the pain, who goes way back is a daughter of a pullman porter herself. and a member of the chicago mass rally for the march on washington movement
were shocked when weston said there was no need to include a woman's be great the march because womenere part of all the groups come and represented at the polls, and represented at the podium. [laughter] in heights opinion, this pronouncement made clear that men don't understand or see their position as patriarchal or patronizing. women inppy to include the human family, but there was no question as to who headed the household. for organizers, women were artistic performers who only female...
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airline that that euthanize currently being tested >> : the signs are up to weston's residence in theno rabies can be fatal to humans or other animals. it warned not to touch sickbed bats or other metals cause rabies can be transmitted through saliva but nerve tissue. >> : news pet has instance free up trade and on school e- mail this letter from the county health department out to parents started. tongued as the kids if they had any contact with infected back. they're recommending that anyone to touch with their bare hands get rabies vaccine chesstree that is not the only read about the check showed up and returning the six warring sides also going up from home depot here center fell. after a live infected that was found there wednesday. hackman society says that in all saw and heard of for the maternal and the county it this are important reminder to get ready vexations up- to-date. and lime since california warning shoppers to stay away from pumpkin >> : edges of the cells to be contaminated material that causes botulism botulism rare serious illness causing paralysis. thing again
airline that that euthanize currently being tested >> : the signs are up to weston's residence in theno rabies can be fatal to humans or other animals. it warned not to touch sickbed bats or other metals cause rabies can be transmitted through saliva but nerve tissue. >> : news pet has instance free up trade and on school e- mail this letter from the county health department out to parents started. tongued as the kids if they had any contact with infected back. they're recommending...