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it was no one but lobbyists who were there. and who could hire the lobbyists? the credit card companies. >> i want to play something else we talked about ten years ago. hillary clinton was first lady and asked to meet with you to discuss the bankruptcy bill that was coming up for a vote. after your meeting with her, president bill clinton, at her urging, vetoed the bill. let me play that for you. >> mrs. clinton took credit for that veto, and she rightly should. she turned around a whole administration on the subject of bankruptcy. she got it. >> and then? >> one of the first bills that came up after she was senator clinton was the bankruptcy bill. this is a bill that's like a vampire. it will not die, right. there's a lot of money behind it. >> bill, her husband, had vetoed. >> her husband had vetoed it, very much at her urging. >> and? >> she voted in favor of it. >> why? >> as senator clinton, the pressures are very different. it's a well financed industry. a lot of people don't realize that the industry that gave the most money to washington over the past f
it was no one but lobbyists who were there. and who could hire the lobbyists? the credit card companies. >> i want to play something else we talked about ten years ago. hillary clinton was first lady and asked to meet with you to discuss the bankruptcy bill that was coming up for a vote. after your meeting with her, president bill clinton, at her urging, vetoed the bill. let me play that for you. >> mrs. clinton took credit for that veto, and she rightly should. she turned around a...
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samuels who is with us. at our 2012 hearing, we found that the overuse of solitary can present a serious threat to public safety. increasing violation inside and outside prisons. the reality is that the vast majority of prisoners held in isolation will be released someday. the damaging impact of their time in solitary or their release directly from solitary can make them a danger to themselves and their neighbors. i want to note this is the one year anniversary of the tragic death of federal correctional officer eric williams who was killed by an inmate in a high-security prison in pennsylvania. we owe it to correctional officers who put their lives on the line everyday to do everything we can to protect their safety. make no mistake, that means that some dangerous inmates must be held in segregated housing. but we also learned from states like maine and mississippi which reduced violation in prison by reducing the overuse of solitary confinement. i made a personal visit to a prison closed in illinois called
samuels who is with us. at our 2012 hearing, we found that the overuse of solitary can present a serious threat to public safety. increasing violation inside and outside prisons. the reality is that the vast majority of prisoners held in isolation will be released someday. the damaging impact of their time in solitary or their release directly from solitary can make them a danger to themselves and their neighbors. i want to note this is the one year anniversary of the tragic death of federal...
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there are plenty of people who make a commitment to each other, even single older single mothers who can raise children very successfully, a woman's education and jiggsal aspirations for her kids account for more than her own marital status, but what we've seen is a huge class divide emerging. when brad talks about this is a cause of poverty, it's a result of more poverty and economic inequality. it used to be when you talk about the kind of wedding that you had in the 50's and 60's, people got married because two things were going on. first was a bad thing that women had no option. they couldn't get jobs. they couldn't support themselves outside of marriage. but the good thing was that even a man who had dropped out of high school, certainly a man with a high school degree could support a family. his yearly earnings were rising by 4% a year between the ages an25 and 35 the average man saw increases in his wages. as a result people had a sense that they could get married. a woman looked around for a guy and said, you know, he's going to be able to support me. he'll probably age out o
there are plenty of people who make a commitment to each other, even single older single mothers who can raise children very successfully, a woman's education and jiggsal aspirations for her kids account for more than her own marital status, but what we've seen is a huge class divide emerging. when brad talks about this is a cause of poverty, it's a result of more poverty and economic inequality. it used to be when you talk about the kind of wedding that you had in the 50's and 60's, people got...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. you know how fast you were going? about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ever. how'd you do it? added cell sites. increased capacity. and your point is... so you can download music, games, and directions for the road when you need them. who's this guy? oh that's charlie. you ever put pepper spray on your burrito? i like it spicy but not like uggggh spicy. he always like this? you have no idea. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive
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, who gave the ultimate surface we went our brave men and women who figure out on behalf of the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i stand here today to give voice to those who are now silent those who that gave in their life in battle out of duty and honor i've found with the stories i've heard from my veteran students and other veterans who have seen embattle each one fall even gave in their life for the man standing next to them by honoring the fall we must also honor who those who they for the truth of the matter u fought for and with those who made it back home this monument speaks for those who were made silent by death we as the community need to give voice to those who silently live on from our elected koflz of officials t
, who gave the ultimate surface we went our brave men and women who figure out on behalf of the nation abrade it will contain scared soils from the hills and valleys of upper europe from central america to the conflicts happening in the deserts scared soil and many monument will give voice to those who are lost the irony although i've served e served in the army and prepared for battle my desert is colorado springs my junldz were the sweltering summers of south carolina but nevertheless, i...
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that folks who are our cyberninjas, who are really smart on the cyber front, and the folks who have gotten over the years of -- and the folks who are looking at human security from a biometrics perspective, for example, are all talking together. in looking at these things and understanding their own interdependencies a and that's critically important. we're able to achieve that and get better and better at that each day because we have very talented people at the department of homeland security and i'll talk a little bit about that. i'm going to talk a bit about the role of technology, and that's a particularly important and a challenge for on the legal front, so for those of you in this room, i think you'll -- some of the challenges that i want to talk about there will resonate with you, and i'm finally one of the most important aspects of what we do which is the public-private partnersh partnerships, a lot of people roll their eyes, and have refused to even mention the phrase anymore, but in fact, i'm here to tell you, it is a reality. that we benefit from each and every day at n ppbd an
that folks who are our cyberninjas, who are really smart on the cyber front, and the folks who have gotten over the years of -- and the folks who are looking at human security from a biometrics perspective, for example, are all talking together. in looking at these things and understanding their own interdependencies a and that's critically important. we're able to achieve that and get better and better at that each day because we have very talented people at the department of homeland security...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enoto live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >> these guys, this is -- it's not very costl
who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enoto live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the...
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who are some of the people participating? and does this in any way affect the travel that's on the schedule for tomorrow? >> darlene, the president is convening members of his team who have been responsible for responding to the ebola situation in this country. the president wants to do that because he wants to make sure that all of the needed resources at the federal government are being deployed to deal with this specific situation. we'll have a full manifest of those who are participating in the meeting for you. at the conclusion of the meeting, you'll have the opportunity to hear directly from the president himself. about what decisions were made in the course of that meeting. at this point, i don't have any changes to tomorrow's schedule to announce. we're obviously operating in a pretty dynamic environment right now, so we'll do our best to keep you updated. if there is something that requires a change in the president's schedule, then we'll definitely let you know. >> can you explain why he thought it was necessary to
who are some of the people participating? and does this in any way affect the travel that's on the schedule for tomorrow? >> darlene, the president is convening members of his team who have been responsible for responding to the ebola situation in this country. the president wants to do that because he wants to make sure that all of the needed resources at the federal government are being deployed to deal with this specific situation. we'll have a full manifest of those who are...
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represents who here? i mean, is government actually sit across the table from boko haran? >> well, there is a guy who claims that he is the general of boko haran, this is, quite a few alarm bells, his name has never been heard of before. what really matters to these talks is whether this man can actually get those girls freed, and the feeling is that it is still very much a long shot. >> and who represents the government in this conversation? >> it is all very hush, hush actually. the government doesn't want to give a whole lot away, which is why it was actually considered to be a little bit of a mistake in announcing the cease-fire because before they did that, it had been quiet for a couple of weeks and suddenly the violence starts up again so i think the thing is very much shrouded in mystery, we have at the moment trying to cover them, but they are very much limiting access to journalists, the information, until they have something solid they can present and say, yes, we have made -- we have had succe
represents who here? i mean, is government actually sit across the table from boko haran? >> well, there is a guy who claims that he is the general of boko haran, this is, quite a few alarm bells, his name has never been heard of before. what really matters to these talks is whether this man can actually get those girls freed, and the feeling is that it is still very much a long shot. >> and who represents the government in this conversation? >> it is all very hush, hush...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. >>> here's what's happening. hurricane gonzalo is slamming the island of bermuda where thousands of people are already without power. dylan dryer has seen things getting worse. >> conditions have been deteriorating here since early this afternoon as this category 3 passes to our west. it should start to race away at midnight tonight and conditions should dramatically improve. >> the storm's winds are topping 100 miles per hour. forecasters are warning of flooding and life-threateni
who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right...
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i did not know who he was. it was just days before traveling to hong kong that i had a name for the person i have been talking to. >> why did he choose that name? >> good question. i made a trip to moscow not that long ago where i filmed part of the end of the film where he is with his longtime partner lyndsay mills. i asked him, because i did not ever know what it was, and he said, well, not the first person who is going to come forward and reveal information the public should know, and i won't be the last. that is where it comes from. talks one of the most striking things about the film, snowden never appears to have considered the possibility of leaking anonymously. were you struck by that? >> i was very shocked. ands contacted in january we had e-mail correspondence for a long time. for the first three months, i assumed he would remain an anonymous source. he would not come any details about where he works or where he lived. i thought i was talking to somebody, some point i would receive documents, and then
i did not know who he was. it was just days before traveling to hong kong that i had a name for the person i have been talking to. >> why did he choose that name? >> good question. i made a trip to moscow not that long ago where i filmed part of the end of the film where he is with his longtime partner lyndsay mills. i asked him, because i did not ever know what it was, and he said, well, not the first person who is going to come forward and reveal information the public should...
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i spent so much time in afghanistan with fathers who dared send their girls to schools and girls whot to school despite the threats and violence. all those find a champion in her. that makes her different. she is the best of a human spirit and in a media area which loves mythmaking and she found a way to say you can take myster and amplify it but i'm going to tell you what it means. >> sreenivasan: gayle tzemach lemmon, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: back in 2008, few travelers had heard of a new start-up called "air b-and-b." its current value is said to be about $10 billion. now others are copying "air b- and-b" business model, part of an emerging sector of the economy that's taking advantage of technology and peer-to-peer consumer services. our economics correspondent, paul solman, looks at the good and the bad, part of his ongoing reporting "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: last week, we reported on uber, a smartphone app that allows passengers to summon freelancers driving their own cars. but ride sharing is just part of a fast-growing phen
i spent so much time in afghanistan with fathers who dared send their girls to schools and girls whot to school despite the threats and violence. all those find a champion in her. that makes her different. she is the best of a human spirit and in a media area which loves mythmaking and she found a way to say you can take myster and amplify it but i'm going to tell you what it means. >> sreenivasan: gayle tzemach lemmon, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff:...
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♪ who's gonna take on the big machine? who's gonna take on the big machine?applause) >> stephen: yeah! so did you hear the new iphone is out? i'm getting one! sprint is offering this exclusive new plan with unlimited data. the plan is only $50 a month! $50? unlimited iphone! [glass shattering] so should we eat? the new sprint simply unlimited plan, exclusively for iphone 6. unlimited data, talk and text for just $50 a month. switch to sprint and we'll buy out your contract. it's the best value in wireless. californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. to be worth the risk." everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's on
♪ who's gonna take on the big machine? who's gonna take on the big machine?applause) >> stephen: yeah! so did you hear the new iphone is out? i'm getting one! sprint is offering this exclusive new plan with unlimited data. the plan is only $50 a month! $50? unlimited iphone! [glass shattering] so should we eat? the new sprint simply unlimited plan, exclusively for iphone 6. unlimited data, talk and text for just $50 a month. switch to sprint and we'll buy out your contract. it's the...
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by hillary clinton, who went personally to decide who could go into the second round.owever, the return of duvalier, for him, meant that he was going to be able to continue to live a lavish life because he had spent all of his money in europe with his european supporters when he divorced michelle duvalier. a lot of them money was transferred to his wife, the money he stole from haiti when he left in 1986. so you have some of his birth -- supporters reporting that taxi drivers in paris were collecting money to support him and he was running away because he could not pay his bills because of the lifestyle he was living. so he returned because he was broke, in essence. when duvalier was rich, he was protected by the french government and he spent his .oney in the french economy when he was broke, they returned him to haiti. >> we are also joined by amy wilentz. your reaction on hearing the death of baby doc? my initial reaction is it was terribly sad for the haitian people who will not be denied their time to see him brought to justice for the crimes he committed against
by hillary clinton, who went personally to decide who could go into the second round.owever, the return of duvalier, for him, meant that he was going to be able to continue to live a lavish life because he had spent all of his money in europe with his european supporters when he divorced michelle duvalier. a lot of them money was transferred to his wife, the money he stole from haiti when he left in 1986. so you have some of his birth -- supporters reporting that taxi drivers in paris were...
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and to my wife, donna, who came into my life at a very difficult time and who has always accepted mehat i am. i want you all to know that a part of me wants to say i'm sorry that you have had to share in my lifetime sacrifices as a disabled veteran, but down deep in my heart i can't apologize. i can only thank you for showing your love for this great country of ours by being beside me throughout my journey. today i have been honored to share a small part of my life as a disabled veteran and the impact that it has had on my family and my friends. we are not unique in our story. we are just one example of the thousands of lives affected by the lifelong disabilities that are the terrifying consequences of war. although i have been blessed with many achievements in life, the achievement that i am most proud of is this memorial. a memorial that gives me and the many thousands of other disabled veterans like me a sense of contentment knowing that what we gave, what our families gave, and what we continue to give will be forever remembered here in our nation's capitol. god bless the nation'
and to my wife, donna, who came into my life at a very difficult time and who has always accepted mehat i am. i want you all to know that a part of me wants to say i'm sorry that you have had to share in my lifetime sacrifices as a disabled veteran, but down deep in my heart i can't apologize. i can only thank you for showing your love for this great country of ours by being beside me throughout my journey. today i have been honored to share a small part of my life as a disabled veteran and the...
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who are those guys? who is willing to drop everything back home and fight in northern syria? if you're a 22-year-old guy in chechen capital or the british capitol of london, what could someone say to you to get you to smuggle you are way into syria and join an army that is murdering its way across a big chunk of the middle east? the shutting off the flows of fighters loom as a strategic goal as important as shutting off the flow of weapons or money. >> president barack obama met with military leaders from 20 nations in andrews air force base . >> there is going to be a long-term campaign. as with any military effort there will be days of progress, and there are going to be periods of set back. but our coalition is united behind this long-term effort. >> reporter: tuesday's meeting followed another round of u.s.-led airstrikes in syria? in the strategic border town of doob, fighting between the islamic state of levan fighting testify. people have fled provinces since isil took glover th took over. >> the people have fled anbar province. it's tragic that a displaced people who
who are those guys? who is willing to drop everything back home and fight in northern syria? if you're a 22-year-old guy in chechen capital or the british capitol of london, what could someone say to you to get you to smuggle you are way into syria and join an army that is murdering its way across a big chunk of the middle east? the shutting off the flows of fighters loom as a strategic goal as important as shutting off the flow of weapons or money. >> president barack obama met with...
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an alcoholic father who essentially abandoned cosby and his brothers and a mother who joined the navy largely absent from the house during his childhood, struggled in school. though we have a high iq he dropped out. he flunked the tenth grade twice and then he dropped out of college. he barely got into temples because he charmed the track coach into giving him a track scholarship. later when it became apparent he was estranged for a decade from one of his daughters and then of course he lost his son in a murder which was tragic, in a tragic way. just as he was really starting to fulfill his promise. yet all this charming good looks but he struggled in school until he was diagnosed as dyslexic and cosby had been so thrilled by that breakthrough that it makes a part of a cosby show and commits his wife to helping children with learning disabilities about to get a doctorate from columbia and his son gets murdered. there are so many highs but also so many lows in bill cosby life. in the final thing i will say this about his work, about his comedy. and it's interesting because cosby has be
an alcoholic father who essentially abandoned cosby and his brothers and a mother who joined the navy largely absent from the house during his childhood, struggled in school. though we have a high iq he dropped out. he flunked the tenth grade twice and then he dropped out of college. he barely got into temples because he charmed the track coach into giving him a track scholarship. later when it became apparent he was estranged for a decade from one of his daughters and then of course he lost...
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who knows?don't know from this administration from one day to the next how to catch it. >> those are tough commentaries. i let them go because they're all true. a tough time, a tough time to seek re-election in this country. i do not like people who will criticize people because they are public servants. i don't mind people calling people flacks if they are flacks, but i'm glad ricky didn't do that. there's a difference between people who are political and people who have spent 50 years fighting for the country. it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. >>> let me finish tonight with this. franklin rose velosevelroosevelt president of the past century told us we had nothing to fear but fear itself. that was quite a line. maybe now all these decades later, we should take a listen to just
who knows?don't know from this administration from one day to the next how to catch it. >> those are tough commentaries. i let them go because they're all true. a tough time, a tough time to seek re-election in this country. i do not like people who will criticize people because they are public servants. i don't mind people calling people flacks if they are flacks, but i'm glad ricky didn't do that. there's a difference between people who are political and people who have spent 50 years...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. today, i'm asking about levemir® flextouch. (female announcer) levemir® is a long-acting insulin, used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. sever
who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available...
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it's for the people who have problems. who have repeat offenses. who have not gotten that message. who have serious substance abuse problems. though it's not saying everybody in probation is going to do hope. it's saying hope is for the high-risk people. hope is for the people who don't get it quickly. you notice for example, steve was talking about, he's got 8,000 people in probation. hope is 2,000. and drug courts are 200. not everybody -- it's the tough end that we're talking about. that's where the recidivism is. that's where the high costs are. that's where this value is. and i think that's really important to think that it's not everybody who's in hope who's on probation and parole. >> following up to that, what is it, 20% of any group is responsible for 80% of the use, or the product. in probation and parole across the country, probably half of the hard drug use around the country, so we could have a real impact on the amount of use. if it went nationwide it could have a real impact on the narco terrorist type drug cartels in mexico. because we -- our demand for it is fuelin
it's for the people who have problems. who have repeat offenses. who have not gotten that message. who have serious substance abuse problems. though it's not saying everybody in probation is going to do hope. it's saying hope is for the high-risk people. hope is for the people who don't get it quickly. you notice for example, steve was talking about, he's got 8,000 people in probation. hope is 2,000. and drug courts are 200. not everybody -- it's the tough end that we're talking about. that's...
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>> woodruff: you wrote about a mother who died, a pregnant woman who died and had to make a decisionbout what to do with the infant when it was born. you also wrote about another mother who lost an infant and how she struggled with an infection and her treatment. >> reporter: yes. i think these were two of the more really heartrending stories. i guess there are stories like that every day. and they really sort of emphasize why the doctors and nurses who i've been chronicling for the last few weeks, they feel a lot of joy when people survive. but they get, over time, they realize that what the world has to offer for people who have ebola just isn't giet qooit there. so even take the pregnant woman. it turns out that ebola is very highly, you know-- it's even more fatal in people who are pregnant, and, you know, just the tragedy of that alone. this particular woman, they didn't know if she had ebola. she hemorrhaged after having spontaneous childbirth eight months into her pregnancy. and she went from hospital to hospital while she was still alive, while she was, you know, struggling t
>> woodruff: you wrote about a mother who died, a pregnant woman who died and had to make a decisionbout what to do with the infant when it was born. you also wrote about another mother who lost an infant and how she struggled with an infection and her treatment. >> reporter: yes. i think these were two of the more really heartrending stories. i guess there are stories like that every day. and they really sort of emphasize why the doctors and nurses who i've been chronicling for the...
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artists who are vital to the paper. editors who are not writers but i was on destroyers the whole time, in the pacific ocean. i had what was called a good war. i got a lot of action. it was crucially important for my life. i am sometimes embarrassed to admit it. >> why? >> i don't believe disputes between nations should be resolved by war. i was 20 years old and traveling in a destroyer around the pacific ocean. i look at my kids now and wonder how they could possibly get that kind of responsibility that early in their lives. i was 20 or 21 and a greek major, driving destroyers around. it was a formative thing for me. i loved it. i guess i was pretty good at it. >> you grew up in boston? >> grew up in boston. sort of a bent silver spoon. my mother came from new york but my father was an all-american football player at harvard. he was a vice president of a bank until the depression when he went broke. very typically of him, he thought he wanted to repay the people whose money that had invested. that took about 15 years t
artists who are vital to the paper. editors who are not writers but i was on destroyers the whole time, in the pacific ocean. i had what was called a good war. i got a lot of action. it was crucially important for my life. i am sometimes embarrassed to admit it. >> why? >> i don't believe disputes between nations should be resolved by war. i was 20 years old and traveling in a destroyer around the pacific ocean. i look at my kids now and wonder how they could possibly get that kind...
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we have nadal hasan who writes the pope who said i am a terrorist. what can we do?o reverse the damage done by the attorney general. >> how? >> first of all stop the purge that was done in the fbi of all material that was considered to be offensive against islam. that stripped the fbi of thousands and thousands of books and power points of anything that dealt with radical islam and that has to be restored and the training of the fbi informan informants. that was slashed in half. and there has to be a policy decision that recognizes the muslim brotherhood and the other groups are a threat to our way of life as isis is and if we don't recognize that judge, we'll bedomed. >> i couldn't agree with you more. thank you for being with us this evening. >> thank you, judge. >> you saw how well the dallas hospital handled ebola. what happens voguel and back t "justice" with judge jeanine. i visited an urgent care center to find out what precautions they have in place. i am joined by the doctor and clinical director who is the founder of the center. thank you for having us tod
we have nadal hasan who writes the pope who said i am a terrorist. what can we do?o reverse the damage done by the attorney general. >> how? >> first of all stop the purge that was done in the fbi of all material that was considered to be offensive against islam. that stripped the fbi of thousands and thousands of books and power points of anything that dealt with radical islam and that has to be restored and the training of the fbi informan informants. that was slashed in half. and...
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people who share values with us.s in, people who will say the things that we agree with in terms of you know, abortion, gun control, immigration, things like that. so i think it's a matter of we are being told things by people who don't like the solutions to climate change, and have decided that it's a lot better and it's a lot smarter to deny the reality of the problem than to acknowledge it exists, but say you don't want do anything about it. so we have people, for example, like bob inglis. probably every politician when they're first elected, say, to congress, they might be walked into a room and shown a picture of bob inglis and said, let me tell you what happened to bob. he, very conservative person onñ every single issue, except climate change. his son convinced him that climate change really was real. bob had the moral courage to stand up and say it is, and he was out. >> defeated? >> yes. >> at the polls? >> uh-huh. in the primaries. >> presumably by many very christian -- >> absolutely. >> -- believers. >> a
people who share values with us.s in, people who will say the things that we agree with in terms of you know, abortion, gun control, immigration, things like that. so i think it's a matter of we are being told things by people who don't like the solutions to climate change, and have decided that it's a lot better and it's a lot smarter to deny the reality of the problem than to acknowledge it exists, but say you don't want do anything about it. so we have people, for example, like bob inglis....
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and the 1200 people who were being foreclosed on in their homes who are offered -- who are offers worked with. they can get close to home because of the legislation that we got into the veterans reform bill. what we need is a senator who is going to work for new hampshire. who is going to make sure we address the concerns we hear from our constituents, willing to work with democrats, republicans, independents, anybody in washington who can help us get the job done. me.he just described i was the most bipartisan senator in the united states senate. every survey has senator shaheen as being one of the most partisan senators. she has but with the president 99% of the time. what does that mean for new hampshire? she was the deciding vote for obama care. -- voted for every [indiscernible] deductibles are going up dramatically. costs are going up. care coverage is going down. she has voted to put in place a system where we have more and more gridlock by voting with her party over 99% of the time. that is part of the program -- part of the problem. >> senator brown, you help propel you to the u
and the 1200 people who were being foreclosed on in their homes who are offered -- who are offers worked with. they can get close to home because of the legislation that we got into the veterans reform bill. what we need is a senator who is going to work for new hampshire. who is going to make sure we address the concerns we hear from our constituents, willing to work with democrats, republicans, independents, anybody in washington who can help us get the job done. me.he just described i was...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and
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if you get wounded, who cares. if you die, who cares.hey will surrender and the war will be over. zale thompson also reportedly did an internet search using the phrase jihad against police and looked at news stories about the two home grown terror attacks in canada. and there's more. listen. websites that are focused on designated terrorist groups, al qaeda, isis, al shabaab as well as looking at different acts of violence including beheadings attacks. >> but thompson's father tells our sister publication "new york post" that his son was committing suicide when he attacked those officers and "taking one of y'all with him," y'all was a reference to killing white people. the father went onto say we wanted war, he wanted white people to pay for all that slavery and all that racism. he just said, they have to pay for all their unfairness. unfairness for the way they treat black people. three of the four officers attacked by thompson are white, one hispanic. the contact at nypd about the alleged race angle on the attack, so far, megyn, no res
if you get wounded, who cares. if you die, who cares.hey will surrender and the war will be over. zale thompson also reportedly did an internet search using the phrase jihad against police and looked at news stories about the two home grown terror attacks in canada. and there's more. listen. websites that are focused on designated terrorist groups, al qaeda, isis, al shabaab as well as looking at different acts of violence including beheadings attacks. >> but thompson's father tells our...
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most of the people who signed up are medicaid eligible people who are signing up. but on the private insurance market, it has rim racked the private insurance market. >> but it is 85,000 people, though. >> many who got insurance after their old policies were canceled, and their new policies are not as good. >> how would you vote on a bill to repeal the affordable care act? >> i have said this is a matter of standing up for 500,000 kentuckians, over half a million kentuckians. there is work we have to do to fix the affordable care act, but we have a senator who realizes what the realities are in kentucky, and the fictional fantasy land that mitch mcconnell is in -- we have over half million kentuckians who for the first time ever are filling prescriptions, they are going to the doctor and getting checkups. i will not be a senator that rips that insurance from their hand. >> would you give me one specific area where you would either streamline or fix, in your words, the affordable care act? >> sure. extending the grandfathering clause. if you like your doctor in your
most of the people who signed up are medicaid eligible people who are signing up. but on the private insurance market, it has rim racked the private insurance market. >> but it is 85,000 people, though. >> many who got insurance after their old policies were canceled, and their new policies are not as good. >> how would you vote on a bill to repeal the affordable care act? >> i have said this is a matter of standing up for 500,000 kentuckians, over half a million...
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a hero is something who stands out. in prison, those are the kind of people have to experience deep, deep trials and tribulations because they cannot do otherwise. nearly 15% are like that, who refuse to take it upon themselves to just sign a statement that said they committed a crime they did not or refuse to finger someone else and end up in jail. 50%, i amd, 10% or just one of those. yeah, my case was a lot louder. >> let me go back to russia, what is the future for russia near and long-term? >> today, the economic situation in the country is not a very good. >> and the oil price? >> yes, we are spending the resources we have a cumulative. the oil and gas industry have , for the most part, fallen under the political management and these people have reduced efficiency in a greater way. despite the high prices, expenditures are growing at the same rate or faster. nevertheless, we still do have reserves and for some period of time there should be enough of them. if prices do not jump up to $200 a barrel, i think that th
a hero is something who stands out. in prison, those are the kind of people have to experience deep, deep trials and tribulations because they cannot do otherwise. nearly 15% are like that, who refuse to take it upon themselves to just sign a statement that said they committed a crime they did not or refuse to finger someone else and end up in jail. 50%, i amd, 10% or just one of those. yeah, my case was a lot louder. >> let me go back to russia, what is the future for russia near and...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get me
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as to who won and there's no question as to who won. so anything that in a sense cleans up the up the electoral , that gives us that certainty is a burden worst paying because that's the purpose of an election. democrats generally believe it involves participation. anything that limits the participation of all those who could vote there voting undermines the legitimacy of the drought come even if that means that the results may be messy on the edges. these are both legitimate positions to take. this is a perspective toward the purpose of the election of voting. but each perspective focuses on a different answer to the question of what is a legitimate burden for the state to impose upon voters in the voting process. and of course underneath this is that not so secret dirty little secret that of course each side takes the position that is very comfortable with outcomes that will help them. the broader the electoral, generally the better for democrats, narrower, the better for republicans. not necessarily doing it for that reason, just alw
as to who won and there's no question as to who won. so anything that in a sense cleans up the up the electoral , that gives us that certainty is a burden worst paying because that's the purpose of an election. democrats generally believe it involves participation. anything that limits the participation of all those who could vote there voting undermines the legitimacy of the drought come even if that means that the results may be messy on the edges. these are both legitimate positions to take....
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.hat's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. . >> ley, everybody, president obama heads back to fork city for fund raisers ahead of the mid-terms after two dnc events. he then heads to connecticut to raise money for senate democrats. >>> also today florida senator marco rubio will try to unseat todd brown's seat. it will be streamed live on nbc walk.com. check it out. >> that will do it. we are "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. we are doing our entire living room in stainless steel. >> very good. good morning, everybody. tuesday, october 7th. look at that times square. it's buzzing or still is. with us on set, we have associate professor from columbia school of university,
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the indictment of who he asked for payments or got payments from is a who's who of alabama politics.rnor bob riley, his daughter is a big-time lobbyist, head of the business council with the amazing name of bimy canary. alabama speaker of the house mike hubbard was indicted on 23 felony counts on monday. he was photographed and fingerprinted. less than an hour later he was back out on the campaign trail doing a league of women voters candidate forum because he's up for re-election in less than two weeks. apparently there's nothing in alabama law that says a person has to resign or step aside from even a very top of the tippy top office just because they've been indicted on nearly two dozen felony charges. mike hubbard says he's being railroaded. he says people are out to get him, it's a political persecution. but since the republican party took control of the alabama state government, mike hubbard's triumph, right, he's now the third alabama republican state rep to get arrested in this corruption. first pled guilty in april, second one goes on trial on monday. and now mike hubbard hi
the indictment of who he asked for payments or got payments from is a who's who of alabama politics.rnor bob riley, his daughter is a big-time lobbyist, head of the business council with the amazing name of bimy canary. alabama speaker of the house mike hubbard was indicted on 23 felony counts on monday. he was photographed and fingerprinted. less than an hour later he was back out on the campaign trail doing a league of women voters candidate forum because he's up for re-election in less than...
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and who are now informed about who he is asking to be their governor. been fighting for and will continue to fight for. and the fact he will be fighting against them and the important thing about this ad. and of course that's entirely the point. >> do you see this as the central issue of your campaign? which has made it so difficult for women throughout texas to go to planned parenthood and get medically necessary abortions. >> the central theme, the over-arching issue for texas voters to decide on november the 4th is whether they are going to choose the governor who ais goig to fight for all hard working people or choose a governor who has decided time and time again to sell them out. in our state right now we have a severe underfunding of our public schools. i fought that cut to our schools through a filibuster in 2011. a $5.5 billion cut. greg abbott has been in court ever since fighting to keep those cuts in place. this is about who will be a governor who is going to lead texas in the 21st century economy and create an economy that works for all har
and who are now informed about who he is asking to be their governor. been fighting for and will continue to fight for. and the fact he will be fighting against them and the important thing about this ad. and of course that's entirely the point. >> do you see this as the central issue of your campaign? which has made it so difficult for women throughout texas to go to planned parenthood and get medically necessary abortions. >> the central theme, the over-arching issue for texas...
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>>
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so that was really wonderful and here is someone who you know, who dropped out of high school. he didn't care about any of that language anyway and to hear him talk about it in such a raw manner whatever language was available to him was really beautiful and poetic and it seemed to make sense of the world. i really like giving someone a chance to speak and show me the world as opposed to relying on others people's language to construct the world. and in the terms of this question representing suffering which is other people, there's a constant question that comes up when you are writing about grief from other people. one thing that got me early on when i have this reaction is well, your trauma is the same as my trauma. he didn't try to put this experience on a hierarchy of grief. he was trying to close that divide right away. he didn't label it as a civilian military divide. he was kind of saying you can understand this easily etc. so i really like that invitation to his world and trying to sort of write about experiences like the military atrocity, anything that is outside the
so that was really wonderful and here is someone who you know, who dropped out of high school. he didn't care about any of that language anyway and to hear him talk about it in such a raw manner whatever language was available to him was really beautiful and poetic and it seemed to make sense of the world. i really like giving someone a chance to speak and show me the world as opposed to relying on others people's language to construct the world. and in the terms of this question representing...
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who do you talk to? >> i think we are like foreign corrs-- correspondents of a hundred years ago, where people would stand at the docks and they would intervow people as they got off big ships. so what we do is we're at the borders of turkey where we can talk to people when they come across. you can go to hospitals on the border. you can interview people who have been wounded in some of the fights inside. and you can piece together, if you do enough of this, what it is like in a particular battlefield. you can interview people who are coming out where the so-called islamic state is ruling. andç you can ask them details about what is life like. and you can eventually build a picture. but that is really what we have to do. piece by piece by piece, to build a picture of what is going on inside syria. it's not impossible. and you can see from both the ap point of view and mine that that is what we are doing. it is painstaking work. we are watching the videos. you have to verify all those videos. it is doabl
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this is the case of a young man who served our country proudly ptsd who ering from is now languishing in a mexican prison. i implore the president to do what a commander in chief should do and that's do everything he's got to get this man home. i implore the government of mexico to do the right thing. laws are there for two things to provide citizenry and also to enact justice. we know what justice would be. justice in this case would be to have this man home. that is compassion ands that justice. i thank you for taking your time. i thank the members for coming across the country. thank you, wendy, for coming the farthest from hawaii. this hearing is concluded and god bless. [capti performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> tonight on c-span, 2014 debates. next a debate between u.s. house candidates from gregs.nia's 52nd con and the debate for governor of minnesota. on the next "washington journal" pennsylvania state university president eric baron on policy issue affecting a higher education and the "wall street journal" ki
this is the case of a young man who served our country proudly ptsd who ering from is now languishing in a mexican prison. i implore the president to do what a commander in chief should do and that's do everything he's got to get this man home. i implore the government of mexico to do the right thing. laws are there for two things to provide citizenry and also to enact justice. we know what justice would be. justice in this case would be to have this man home. that is compassion ands that...
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he was the candidate who was lack, who was raising kind of profound issues. and particularly in the it was h atmosphere, really kind of significant. so even before he was elected, know, i was starting to try to get a handle on, you know, was this guy? and what does he represent politically that may be different. >> reaction to his presidency. sequel to your book? or a book that only deals with the reactions of the various to his presidency? especially considering the whether the , reaction to a certain segment of his hite community to presidency? >> i'm thinking about it. in i need to find a way that's different from the dozens that are out there already from black scholars to white scholars, from black white ists to stop talking before. workingof the books i'm on is looking at comparatively, area is comparative politics, the impacts of resident oh what's policies on racial equality compared to the former president lula in brazil. lul a's impact on the african-american politics. many ways, they're comparable. terms ofoth off of the black ground. ula comes fro
he was the candidate who was lack, who was raising kind of profound issues. and particularly in the it was h atmosphere, really kind of significant. so even before he was elected, know, i was starting to try to get a handle on, you know, was this guy? and what does he represent politically that may be different. >> reaction to his presidency. sequel to your book? or a book that only deals with the reactions of the various to his presidency? especially considering the whether the ,...
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who was responsible for the vast numbers of people who were left homeless or stateless for that matterrnational community ultimately was responsible. and took the steps towards so many being rescued. so in the same way today we think people fleeing syria, libya, conflicts in the gaza strip, fleeing economic collapse need the support of the international community. migrants at the end of the day have the same rights as you and i do. >> okay. thank you for talking to us. >>> the sri lanka military has brought in heavy machinery to try to find more people buried under a mud slide. officials say they have given up hope of finding survivors from the disaster which happened on wednesday. residents and local police say 34 people are still missing. >>> myanmar's president has been holding talks with the opposition, military, and ethnic minority groups. the government is under international pressure to agree on a ceasefire and protect the rights of minorities. the next general election has been announced for next year, and president obama is going to be coming to town within two weeks or so. >>
who was responsible for the vast numbers of people who were left homeless or stateless for that matterrnational community ultimately was responsible. and took the steps towards so many being rescued. so in the same way today we think people fleeing syria, libya, conflicts in the gaza strip, fleeing economic collapse need the support of the international community. migrants at the end of the day have the same rights as you and i do. >> okay. thank you for talking to us. >>> the...
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people who have loved ones who are infected, people who survive get ostracized in certain cases.uch fear and lack of understanding, that they face social rejection. but anderson, there is one thing, it is not just an urgent thing to test him, just as kent brantly and nancy writebol. we don't really know yet as far as i have heard up to recently, we don't really know exactly how ebola kills people. about exactly how it destroys the human body. and we need to learn more about that. carl johnson, one of the great infectious disease pioneers, the fellow who led the first outbreak response against ebola in 1976. carl johnson told me six years ago, we don't understand how this disease works. people are afraid to study it and we won't understand how it affects the human body until we have it in captivity. until we have a patient in a good research hospital under control conditions to treat that. this is that opportunity. >> we have breaking news right now, nbc news reported that one of their freelancers in africa diagnosed with ebola. he was hired as a second cameraman. an american, hir
people who have loved ones who are infected, people who survive get ostracized in certain cases.uch fear and lack of understanding, that they face social rejection. but anderson, there is one thing, it is not just an urgent thing to test him, just as kent brantly and nancy writebol. we don't really know yet as far as i have heard up to recently, we don't really know exactly how ebola kills people. about exactly how it destroys the human body. and we need to learn more about that. carl johnson,...
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what is your sense who is leaking and who should be held accountable. >> the grand jury celebrateas a good idea, i don't think it's a good idea at all, it's not an adversarially system, they get a one sided presentation. there are people that have the skill set, prosecutors, investigators, who could work in the public realm, could give us as much information as possible. that would help to restore trust. people wouldn't necessarily agree with the judgment but there shouldn't be any doubt about why judgments are made. and again when you combine the broad legal attitude the police have with the possibility when an officer's telling a story about his life being in danger that just happens to be a very difficult set of circumstances. and i should say that nobody, nobody in this 61 should be prosecuted or indicted because we take a poll because more people want the person prosecuted. no matter who the parties are we have to be a system of law and a presumption of innocence and even if people are saying 80-20 that we want to see somebody indicted nobody should be indicted on those grounds e
what is your sense who is leaking and who should be held accountable. >> the grand jury celebrateas a good idea, i don't think it's a good idea at all, it's not an adversarially system, they get a one sided presentation. there are people that have the skill set, prosecutors, investigators, who could work in the public realm, could give us as much information as possible. that would help to restore trust. people wouldn't necessarily agree with the judgment but there shouldn't be any doubt...
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there are folks who are frustrated last time who didn't sign up last time who are now going through it the next time and that experience will be better. is it going to be perfect? no. are there going to be glitches? yes. but it will be better. >> what about cost containment. we saw that the big question is why. the administration would say, well, of course it's the aca. imphee not sure that it's the aca who gets credit for this one. the recession had a fair amount to do with it. i think the absence of a lot of blockbuster drugs had to do with it and fundamental changes in the healthcare marketplace had a lot to do with it. i don't think aca gets credit for reduced costs over the last few years. >> professor at columbia university, thank you for helping us wish obamacare a happy first birthday. we'll have to monitor how it goes the next year and you can join us on the next birthday party. hiring in the private sector picked up. racing hopes that the government's monthly jobs report out on friday will show growth. september marked the sixth straight month private businesses added 200,000
there are folks who are frustrated last time who didn't sign up last time who are now going through it the next time and that experience will be better. is it going to be perfect? no. are there going to be glitches? yes. but it will be better. >> what about cost containment. we saw that the big question is why. the administration would say, well, of course it's the aca. imphee not sure that it's the aca who gets credit for this one. the recession had a fair amount to do with it. i think...
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eric duncan who was forced in a quarantine.ember he was the patient that passed away. just this weekend she went to church for the first time since that ordeal and members of her church welcoming her with open arms, offering to get her back on her feet. we'll talk to her pastor coming up. >>> horrifying details how isis captives like james foley were treated before ultimately being executed. brutal. a stunning and phenomenal piece of journalism from the "new york times". we'll talk to the writer next. ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure
eric duncan who was forced in a quarantine.ember he was the patient that passed away. just this weekend she went to church for the first time since that ordeal and members of her church welcoming her with open arms, offering to get her back on her feet. we'll talk to her pastor coming up. >>> horrifying details how isis captives like james foley were treated before ultimately being executed. brutal. a stunning and phenomenal piece of journalism from the "new york times"....
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this isn't someone who came in through the airport, but a doctor who was trained and obviously expectingf for symptoms. everything was done exactly the way it should have been done, from the information that we have. he was put into a special ambulance, taken safely to the hospital and immediately put into isolation. >> in terms of the way this is being treated and the way people are being reassured, they have announced the specific subway lines on which he has traveled and that he went bowling in williamsburg in brooklyn last night. he traveled to the high line, to a restaurant somewhere in chelsea or the west village. all of those announcements caused a flurry of worry among people who might have done those same things. do you feel that new york city officials are assuring people adequately in terms of the risk associated with any of his travel to any of those places and why they are telling us he was there in the first place? >> i guess they are trying in good new york city fashion to be as candid and complete as possible. the reality is, as i think all of your guests have said, the o
this isn't someone who came in through the airport, but a doctor who was trained and obviously expectingf for symptoms. everything was done exactly the way it should have been done, from the information that we have. he was put into a special ambulance, taken safely to the hospital and immediately put into isolation. >> in terms of the way this is being treated and the way people are being reassured, they have announced the specific subway lines on which he has traveled and that he went...
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who did she have close contact with? right now they think just one person who has been isolated. they will also try to answer that critical question -- how does a nurse following cdc guidelines wearing a face mask, two layers of gloves, shoe covers, leg covers, still get infected? we know some hospitals go even further with hooded tyvek suits, taping gloves to sleeves and suits to boots so not a fraction of skin is exposed. the same crews that decontaminated duncan's apartment are working on the nurse's. health officials are passing out information door to door. neighbors within a four-block radius of her building woke up to this reverse 911 call. >> please be advised that a health care worker who lives in your area has tested positive for the ebola virus. >> reporter: these neighbors aren't taking any chances. they share a dumpster with the nurse. >> definitely it's scary being in dallas. but then when it's like right here. >> reporter: health officials are scrambling to figure out what to do with it. now the dozens of others being monitored here in dallas, no one, including dun
who did she have close contact with? right now they think just one person who has been isolated. they will also try to answer that critical question -- how does a nurse following cdc guidelines wearing a face mask, two layers of gloves, shoe covers, leg covers, still get infected? we know some hospitals go even further with hooded tyvek suits, taping gloves to sleeves and suits to boots so not a fraction of skin is exposed. the same crews that decontaminated duncan's apartment are working on...
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>> for repends who it would lock like. it depends on where the balance of power would come down if we don't know who has control. republicans are going to be pouring tons and tons of money down there. that dynamic will get out. >> someone who is not on the ballot and weighing on the races is president obama himself. take a look at what debbie wassermann schultz had to say with all due respect yesterday. >> what competitive race is the senate campaigning in? >> like i said, the president has been campaigning in competitive races. >> is there? >> there races the president is campaigning in around the country and he is also governing. >> they had a very hard time saying that there were any races in the country the president was directly associated with. >> that's right. it's not surprising. you have seen candidates from kay hang in to allison grimes say they want to campaign with bill clinton and not president obama. he is going to wisconsin. she likely to go to florida. he has been involved in governor's races. he is more in
>> for repends who it would lock like. it depends on where the balance of power would come down if we don't know who has control. republicans are going to be pouring tons and tons of money down there. that dynamic will get out. >> someone who is not on the ballot and weighing on the races is president obama himself. take a look at what debbie wassermann schultz had to say with all due respect yesterday. >> what competitive race is the senate campaigning in? >> like i...
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woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. >>> another case of ebola now in america's largest city, right here in new york city. a doctor just back from the ebola-stricken region of west africa press positive for the virus. with me now, former fda deputy commissioner, practicing physician dr. scott gottleib. good t
woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about america's favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast....
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who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.s who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. alriwe need to do somethinguble widifferent. ranch. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. >>> at any moment the plane carrying nurse nina pham will take off heading to maryland just over the border in d.c. she was walking and that's a good sign, but that's all for us tonight and we'll see you tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern and we'll bring you the story we promised you and the latest on nurse pham's dog. we'll see how he's doing. good night from washington. go to greta wire. foet ♪ ♪ >>> the "o'reilly factor" is on. tonight -- >> this is the question america and the public is asking, why are we allowing folks to come over here a
who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers.s who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. alriwe need to do somethinguble widifferent. ranch. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean...