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if you press 1, you will be connected to 1-888-mors-kids a club for young telegraph enthusiasts f you press 3, you reach 1-888-mor-pkx, a legal hotline dedicate odd to the ever increasing list of ex-wives of my dear friend pk winstrom. jim? >> absolutely. you've reach, 1-8889-mors-pkx where we say it's not about the kid, it's about the money. if this is brenda, press 1. if this is vanessa press 2. if this is other brenda, press 3. if this is janine, shh, i haven't told the others about you yet. >> stephen: finally, folks, if you press 4, will you get onpr lady, a sex chat line featuring fresh air's terry gross. jimmy? (applause) jimmy, give them a taste. >> hello, you're on with onpr lady. this is terry. >> oh what are you wearing? >> what am i wearing? >> a seamingly straightforward question. yet perhaps no outward signifier of identity is more powerful than what one wears. though it is considered a virtue to say that appearances don't matter, often i professed indifference say kind of costume but to answer your question, jeans and a cardigan, big boy. >> oh, yeah. (applause) >> step
if you press 1, you will be connected to 1-888-mors-kids a club for young telegraph enthusiasts f you press 3, you reach 1-888-mor-pkx, a legal hotline dedicate odd to the ever increasing list of ex-wives of my dear friend pk winstrom. jim? >> absolutely. you've reach, 1-8889-mors-pkx where we say it's not about the kid, it's about the money. if this is brenda, press 1. if this is vanessa press 2. if this is other brenda, press 3. if this is janine, shh, i haven't told the others about...
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the bottom and identify user we will give additional time for translation thank you press the bottom. >> . >> (speaking foreign language.) >> good evening my name is ann we would like to thank the superintendent and all the members of the board of education for lowell you to speak we're here to advocate on behalf of our children who attend the mick center it provides the foundation for our children that need to integrate into a new system in a new country we have all around us good experience at making not only physical and emotional security but academic and social support this is why we like our new comers to be able to benefit as our children have we understand that daniel webster maybe moving some of the clamors to the making next year with we're here to ask you to consider looking for space in other buildings we ask you to consider the needs of our children and our needs as parents that are attention it learn about our children's education and our beauty we ask you to consider the needs of our children's who have suffered personal threats by gangs and have been traumatize
the bottom and identify user we will give additional time for translation thank you press the bottom. >> . >> (speaking foreign language.) >> good evening my name is ann we would like to thank the superintendent and all the members of the board of education for lowell you to speak we're here to advocate on behalf of our children who attend the mick center it provides the foundation for our children that need to integrate into a new system in a new country we have all around us...
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edward snowden and yous -- >> pressing them to join in the fight. islamic militants control more than a third of kobani, the syrian town north of the turkish border. they have been triking isis forces there for weeks. they have moved in reinforcement. >> one community is not going to define this strategy over a few days when it is a strategy that is going to take a period of weeks and months and people are receiving it. >> the pentagon admits kobani may fall. voter id laws have been blocked by courts. they stopped officials in wisconsin from requiring voters to have a photo identification. a judge said it put a burden on minorities. the attorney general in both states say they will appeal. on the "cbs moneywatch," investors hope to rebound after the worst day of the year. a quick apology from microsoft ceo. jill wagner is there with more. >> investors are bracing for another wild roller coaster ride. tuesday, the dow dropped 270 points, wednesday gained almost all of it back then yesterday it plunged 335 points, the worst day of the year. the s&p fe
edward snowden and yous -- >> pressing them to join in the fight. islamic militants control more than a third of kobani, the syrian town north of the turkish border. they have been triking isis forces there for weeks. they have moved in reinforcement. >> one community is not going to define this strategy over a few days when it is a strategy that is going to take a period of weeks and months and people are receiving it. >> the pentagon admits kobani may fall. voter id laws...
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it can measure -- and you press it again. it can tell you the level of -- >> you said the emfs in this studio is very high so it's hard to just tell the phone. >> this tells us there's a high level of electromagnetic field. >> when it moves to my eaker, it gets higher again. >> and this is for magnetic fields. this would be to measure the effect from battery or any kind of electronic equipment. even televisions, they have their issues too. it's just a different kind of field from the cell phones. those are microwave radiations. >> so these are microwave radiation. this is magnetic radiation. and this? >> this one measures dirty electricity in the home, which are high-frequency transients that get on the electrical wiring. so that is called a gram stetser meter. it's an intermediate range. >> what is this? >> well, for people who use wi-fi, which i don't and don't recommend, this is a great product. it's a plant light timer. it's $3 or $4. you can put it on a timer so it goes off every night when you go to bed. it turns on duri
it can measure -- and you press it again. it can tell you the level of -- >> you said the emfs in this studio is very high so it's hard to just tell the phone. >> this tells us there's a high level of electromagnetic field. >> when it moves to my eaker, it gets higher again. >> and this is for magnetic fields. this would be to measure the effect from battery or any kind of electronic equipment. even televisions, they have their issues too. it's just a different kind of...
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you very much. this concludes the press conference. >> you have been listening at various points to responses in englishench at that press conference in ottawa, canada. authorities there are searching for at least two people after a gun man and a soldier were killed in ottawa, canada's capital today. that shooting taking place around 10:00 a.m. local time. we will continue to follow this story and bring you more developments as soon as we get them. theo argitis, bureau chief in ottawa, i believe we have him on the phone. do we have theo? we are working on him. we will try to get him on the phone right now. he joined us earlier today after we had the breaking news that shots were fired at canada's war memorial. according to our bloomberg story, that man with the brown coat was seen shortly before 10:00 this morning. they say he was at the war memorial carrying a rifle. you are looking at some video that appears to have been taken on a cell phone of the scramble inside the parliament building in ottawa after the shots rang out. i understand that our ottawa tis is chief theo argi back on the phone could wh
you very much. this concludes the press conference. >> you have been listening at various points to responses in englishench at that press conference in ottawa, canada. authorities there are searching for at least two people after a gun man and a soldier were killed in ottawa, canada's capital today. that shooting taking place around 10:00 a.m. local time. we will continue to follow this story and bring you more developments as soon as we get them. theo argitis, bureau chief in ottawa, i...
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if someone leaves the room, you press pause. i mean, we're not animals. you only missed a minute.. how the hell did they get out of jersey? all right, fine, i will rewind it. great. i just saw nigel get killed in reverse.
if someone leaves the room, you press pause. i mean, we're not animals. you only missed a minute.. how the hell did they get out of jersey? all right, fine, i will rewind it. great. i just saw nigel get killed in reverse.
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think the obama administration is anti-press, peter? >> i wish you could have started with somebody else here. >> okay. >> anti-press is a very broad phrase, so i would like to get away from that maybe and just the specifics are, you know, how many people have been prosecuted leakers under the obama administration versus previous administrations. as the previous panel, i believe went over and as we all know, it's more than any other previous administration by several factors. that's rather concerning to me. and one of the -- when i was listening to the previous panel, one of the people said, well, but there's the jim risen case but really that's kind of it in terms of actual journalists who are now facing incarceration if the supreme court rules against them. yes, and you don't need more than one case to make your message. that's the point of that case. the impact is the same in terms of -- >> mark, you think the obama administration is anti-press? >> like peter, i'm going to punt that direct term. but, no. i'll answer your question. we've had troubl
think the obama administration is anti-press, peter? >> i wish you could have started with somebody else here. >> okay. >> anti-press is a very broad phrase, so i would like to get away from that maybe and just the specifics are, you know, how many people have been prosecuted leakers under the obama administration versus previous administrations. as the previous panel, i believe went over and as we all know, it's more than any other previous administration by several factors....
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yeah, i know, no boo who for the press. you don't feel sorry for us in the press and i don't blame you. you might want to stop and think if the obama administration is dangerous to the press. that means it's dangerous to you. the press is the only way you learn about what the administration is doing or not doing. whether it be the irs scandal or dropped balls when it comes to ebola. if this administration to use susan page's word is the most dangerous to the press, what is the press going to do about it? just complain or pound and keep promise. remember transparency? yeah, right. that's my off-the-record comment tonight. joining our political panel national journalist and karen item multi-y and brian york. byron, susan page, whacking the obama administration? >> i think she is right there. are two issues here. she said dangerous in terms of the legal investigations. i think certainly in terms of spying on reporters and snooping on their communications what they have done to james rosen fox news is off the scale and chilling. >>
yeah, i know, no boo who for the press. you don't feel sorry for us in the press and i don't blame you. you might want to stop and think if the obama administration is dangerous to the press. that means it's dangerous to you. the press is the only way you learn about what the administration is doing or not doing. whether it be the irs scandal or dropped balls when it comes to ebola. if this administration to use susan page's word is the most dangerous to the press, what is the press going to do...
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it comes to life, you press the button, and you pay. google wallett has four or five step, apple pay is cool, they do it nice and slick. the steve jobs, johnny way. it's cool. thing. >> you are a guru of privacy and technology. where do you come down on this. is there a middle ground? >> my rue is clear. i believe the consumer should have a knowing transparent control over their data. i don't mean terms of service, 40 pages of text. if you know what the parties are doing, it's coacha. >> are we in a world where you don't know, the agreement is yeah, you get to do stuff with my data, or no, you don't, i don't get to use the service. >> more technologies are emerging, that are clear, that are binding themselves into a box. here is what we will do with your data, here is what you won't. jimmy wales is launching a service. they'll be clear about what they do with data. hello is a social network. >> do you make money, or do i have to pay for the service. >> i believe, and the economy says that there's a lot of ways to . >> is the book coming
it comes to life, you press the button, and you pay. google wallett has four or five step, apple pay is cool, they do it nice and slick. the steve jobs, johnny way. it's cool. thing. >> you are a guru of privacy and technology. where do you come down on this. is there a middle ground? >> my rue is clear. i believe the consumer should have a knowing transparent control over their data. i don't mean terms of service, 40 pages of text. if you know what the parties are doing, it's...
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that there's no question that the pedestrian had the right of way because at this intersection when you press a button the lights start flashing. now, a number of cars stopped to let the woman go by. but a driver heading westbound did not stop. he was traveling at a high rate of speed. the woman was thrown about 40 or 50 feet. when the paramedics arrived, they say she had a faint heartbeat but she was taken to a local hospital, where she died. >> right now what we're looking for is either chevy tahoe or suburban. it was light in color. we don't know if it's silver, light brown, but we did get some good information from our witness. and right now we're investigating the incident. >> reporter: now, witnesses say that the suv jumped onto the freeway. police say there's going to be a lot of dang to tmage to the fro of that car. police say the victim had no i.d. and they're not sure who the victim is. now, there's a business owner nearby and he was telling me that he's complained a lot about this particular intersection. he fought for about a year and a half to get the flashing lights here. he say
that there's no question that the pedestrian had the right of way because at this intersection when you press a button the lights start flashing. now, a number of cars stopped to let the woman go by. but a driver heading westbound did not stop. he was traveling at a high rate of speed. the woman was thrown about 40 or 50 feet. when the paramedics arrived, they say she had a faint heartbeat but she was taken to a local hospital, where she died. >> right now what we're looking for is either...
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think the obama administration is anti-press, peter? >> i wish you could have started with somebody else here. >> okay. >> anti-press is a very broad phrase, so i'd like to get away from that, maybe, and just the specifics are, you know, how many people have been prosecuted, leakers, under the beem administration versus previous administrations? as the previous panel i believe went over and as we all know, it's more than any other previous administration by several factors. that's rather concerning to me. and one of the -- when i was listening to the previous panel, one of the people said, well, but there's the jim risen case but really that's kind of it, in terms of actual journalists who are now facing incarceration if the supreme court rules against them. yes, and you don't need more than one case to make your message. that's the point of that case. as soon as possible case is equivalent to me of hundreds of cases because the impact is the same in terms of -- >> mark, you think the obama administration is anti-press? >> like peter, i'm going to pu
think the obama administration is anti-press, peter? >> i wish you could have started with somebody else here. >> okay. >> anti-press is a very broad phrase, so i'd like to get away from that, maybe, and just the specifics are, you know, how many people have been prosecuted, leakers, under the beem administration versus previous administrations? as the previous panel i believe went over and as we all know, it's more than any other previous administration by several factors....
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you sweep away the other guy's talking points and you press the question and you press it hard.hat bill o'reilly ended up with was the top guy saying the president ignored everybody else, ignore the experts and blew the policy. >> leon panetta at the county's getting because it undermines president obama's claim the we had to get out of iraq. wasn't our decision. the president even said that. it was the iraqi government's position that we had to leave. the reality is we have leverage the president didn't want to use. we have seen it before. we had leverage in ukraine we could have used. we could have on the those rebels and decided not to do that. we had never in syria and the six months window to arm those rebels and we didn't do that so this was damaging. stuart: it adds to the general anxiety level. isis looks like they are winning. they got this turf that the president has retreated on almost all fronts of foreign policy. the world is slowing down. you have ebola and there's a lot of nervousness especially in october. >> there is nervousness because what we are learning abou
you sweep away the other guy's talking points and you press the question and you press it hard.hat bill o'reilly ended up with was the top guy saying the president ignored everybody else, ignore the experts and blew the policy. >> leon panetta at the county's getting because it undermines president obama's claim the we had to get out of iraq. wasn't our decision. the president even said that. it was the iraqi government's position that we had to leave. the reality is we have leverage the...
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and when you exhale, you can press it. inhale, exhale. you feel your hands energetically. and then, if you can, open your mouth. >> i feel that. >> yeah. isn't that cool? >> that's your chi. that the word for life force and tai supreme. supreme life force. so here's the white cream. >> okay. >> so we're going to inhale and let our arms float up and exhale and bend your knees as we go down. it's almost like there's clouds under the arms and then clouds dropping down. >> that's it? >> it's simple. that's why we say it's accessible. >> do a hard one. >> okay. bear walk. >> okay. >> we'll go right from beginner to advanced. you're going to hold a ball of energy like that and you're going to flip it over here. >> wrong hand. >> flip it across and step to the side. yeah. and then standing up, inhale, exhale. the whole time you're keeping your mind on the ball of energy between your hands. exhale. yeah. good. >> that changes your focus when you think about the bowl of energy. >> yeah. well, you're more relaxed, would you say? what would you say about that? >> it focuses me. >> ye
and when you exhale, you can press it. inhale, exhale. you feel your hands energetically. and then, if you can, open your mouth. >> i feel that. >> yeah. isn't that cool? >> that's your chi. that the word for life force and tai supreme. supreme life force. so here's the white cream. >> okay. >> so we're going to inhale and let our arms float up and exhale and bend your knees as we go down. it's almost like there's clouds under the arms and then clouds dropping...
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like is just you press that little button. the little thumbs up. that's a like. ement is about doing more. it's about talking about the candidate. we want to be careful here so you understand that the numbers you see, the lorz you see in the map represent people who live there. the numbers you see below are broad. jeanne shaheen, 20,000 or something like that. but they're about dead even as far as people talking about them. >> so what's interesting is scott brown is kind of a national figure, and that's one of the reasons you are going to see those numbers be so much higher on facebook. it's easy to get people to engage across -- about the conversation across all of facebook about this candidate because they all know hem. what really will count is obviously the colors within the state where he is running. that will probably lead to sentiment. also, remember, we don't know if this actually leads to someone winning an election. >> we don't know if this new model is predictable about the actual election outcome. >> right. >> let's if to the fact about gender, lance,
like is just you press that little button. the little thumbs up. that's a like. ement is about doing more. it's about talking about the candidate. we want to be careful here so you understand that the numbers you see, the lorz you see in the map represent people who live there. the numbers you see below are broad. jeanne shaheen, 20,000 or something like that. but they're about dead even as far as people talking about them. >> so what's interesting is scott brown is kind of a national...
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think the obama administration is anti-press, peter? >> i wish you could have started with somebody else here. >> okay. >> anti-press is a very broad phrase, so i would like to get away from that maybe and just the specifics are, you know, how many people have been prosecuted leakers under the obama administration versus previous administrations. as the previous panel, i believe went over and as we all know, it's more than any other previous administration by several factors. that's rather concerning to me. and one of the -- when i was listening to the previous panel, one of the people said, well, but there's the jim risen case but really that's kind of it in terms of actual journalists who are now facing incarceration if the supreme court rules against them. yes, and you don't need more than one case to make your message. that's the point of that case. the impact is the same in terms of -- >> mark, you think the obama administration is anti-press? >> like peter, i'm going to punt that direct term. but, no. i'll answer your question. we've had troubl
think the obama administration is anti-press, peter? >> i wish you could have started with somebody else here. >> okay. >> anti-press is a very broad phrase, so i would like to get away from that maybe and just the specifics are, you know, how many people have been prosecuted leakers under the obama administration versus previous administrations. as the previous panel, i believe went over and as we all know, it's more than any other previous administration by several factors....
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people say you press ode too hard. you harassed her. >> i don't think so.ually. there's overwhelming support for what i did in confronting lois lerner. if you look at the social media reaction, generally it's positive. finally someone in the media who is trying to hoped lois / lernr accountable for using the brute force of ther is is to crack down on conservatives, just wanting to exercise their constitutional right of free expression. >> i want to show you one of the reactions to your video from bob beckle. roll tape. >> you're twice as young as i am. you're a punk. you're a coward, and i would like you to call me anytime, anyplace, and let's discuss it because you're a coward, you're a punk, you pick on people, and you deserve to have your -- kicked and i want to do it. >> there you have it, your response, please. >> well, i was actually a little surprised that you have the most and an employee of fox news, threatening physical violence to a reporter who is going out and doing his job. what should have been done a while ago and that is asking lois lerner
people say you press ode too hard. you harassed her. >> i don't think so.ually. there's overwhelming support for what i did in confronting lois lerner. if you look at the social media reaction, generally it's positive. finally someone in the media who is trying to hoped lois / lernr accountable for using the brute force of ther is is to crack down on conservatives, just wanting to exercise their constitutional right of free expression. >> i want to show you one of the reactions to...
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camille would you press charges? >> colonoscopy? didn't katie couric get one done on the air? y were you asleep? >> they usually put you out. >> not katie couric 1234. >> she is a strong woman. >> was she awake? >> she was talking. women are different because they don't have colons. >> andy, that is not right. they don't have stomachs. >> i couldn't sleep through a colonoscopy. >> they gave me funny stuff and i laughed myself to sleep. much like our viewers do every night. we are fox news' colonoscopies. you got the last word to say you big hunk of poop? >> who hasn't woken up -- >> i did a seven and a half month operation in women's under wear. agency in romania. >> why is it romania? every time you go there you webbed up in -- dash waking up. >> don't sue your friends though. >> they are not colleagues. they #r co -- they #r calling league. i feel em -- embarrassed. -- hu starts next. >> are we trying that hard to keep ebola out? and should the government impose a travel band? can republicans take control of the senate or blow it? they are 25 miles from baghdad. is isis capab
camille would you press charges? >> colonoscopy? didn't katie couric get one done on the air? y were you asleep? >> they usually put you out. >> not katie couric 1234. >> she is a strong woman. >> was she awake? >> she was talking. women are different because they don't have colons. >> andy, that is not right. they don't have stomachs. >> i couldn't sleep through a colonoscopy. >> they gave me funny stuff and i laughed myself to sleep. much...
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you arare compmparing the same t th. click k another piece of good advice -- use -- >>nother piece of advice -- use behavioral presse. >> how would you deal with the customerer -- you willll give me answer you resrch. stead, if i saidell me aboutut a time you handl an anangry customer, how w did you resolve , and what was the rest? you want to make people speak from experience. ununlike the stock market, pasat performancnce is indicative of ture performance. find out what they have done. >> mbrotheher in high school never got thee job at pier one because the question saiaid with every situation you could imaginehat would m make you madd
you arare compmparing the same t th. click k another piece of good advice -- use -- >>nother piece of advice -- use behavioral presse. >> how would you deal with the customerer -- you willll give me answer you resrch. stead, if i saidell me aboutut a time you handl an anangry customer, how w did you resolve , and what was the rest? you want to make people speak from experience. ununlike the stock market, pasat performancnce is indicative of ture performance. find out what they have...
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press? did you correct the associated press? did you call them back and say, you got that wrong? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> this is beyond the pale. and i've listened to your testimony very deliberately here this morning. and i wish to god you -- you protected the white house like you're protecting your reputation here today. this is the secret service against one individual with mental illness. and you lost. you lost. and you had three shots at this guy. >> have you ever heard of these guys? this is -- it's not very costly. you can subscribe, but that can be installed. it's a simple technology device and company private system that can do that. so i don't think we have to spend a lot of money. >> that was kind of harsh. a lot of people just put those fake adt signs in their front yard and don't even have the service. meanwhile, "the washington post" is reporting that omar gonzalez was tackled by an off-duty agent. he was walking near the white house after the obama family boarded a helicopt
press? did you correct the associated press? did you call them back and say, you got that wrong? >> i have no knowledge of that. >> this is beyond the pale. and i've listened to your testimony very deliberately here this morning. and i wish to god you -- you protected the white house like you're protecting your reputation here today. this is the secret service against one individual with mental illness. and you lost. you lost. and you had three shots at this guy. >> have you...
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all right, now here's how the game works -- john, you start the game by pressing start on this buzzers the clue as quickly as possible, hand the buzzer off to the person to the right. you can make any physical gesture and say anything, but you can't say any word in the actual clue. if you're holding the buzzer when it goes off, your team loses that round. first team to win two rounds wins the game. let's go, j.j. >> garner: c'mon. >> jimmy: let's do this. john, you press start and then get your first clue. >> mulaney: we're going to win. >> questlove: we're going to win. >> jimmy: that's almost too confident. [ laughter ] >> questlove: we're going to win. >> mulaney: we're gonna win? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's better. [ beeping ] >> mulaney: oh, this is a thing you do to people online where you pretend to be someone else to get them to date you. >> questlove: troll. [ laughter ] lie. >> mulaney: they swim in the sea, they have mustaches. [ laughter ] famous baseball player, blank hunter. >> questlove: ahh! >> mulaney: it's an mtv show. >> garner: i am so glad -- >> questlove: oh, o
all right, now here's how the game works -- john, you start the game by pressing start on this buzzers the clue as quickly as possible, hand the buzzer off to the person to the right. you can make any physical gesture and say anything, but you can't say any word in the actual clue. if you're holding the buzzer when it goes off, your team loses that round. first team to win two rounds wins the game. let's go, j.j. >> garner: c'mon. >> jimmy: let's do this. john, you press start and...
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there's a careful balance that the press must strike to be factual, but -- >> let me interrupt you. have to go to atlanta. the cdc hold ago press conference right now. >> a health care worker in texas has tested preliminarily positive for infection with ebola virus. confirmatory testing is underway at cdc and will be completed later today. we don't know what occurred in the care of the index patient, the original patient in dallas, but at some point, there was a breach in protocol and that breach in protocol resulted in this infection. the health care worker developed symptoms on friday. they were assessed last night and this morning. or last night, i should say, today is sunday. they were assessed friday and tested yesterday and the laboratory response network laboratory in austin, texas, tested their result preliminarily positive. that result came in late last night, about exactly 12 hours ago, and i will outline the steps that we have been taking before, since and in the future to address this. did individual was self-monitoring. and immediately on developing symptoms, as appropr
there's a careful balance that the press must strike to be factual, but -- >> let me interrupt you. have to go to atlanta. the cdc hold ago press conference right now. >> a health care worker in texas has tested preliminarily positive for infection with ebola virus. confirmatory testing is underway at cdc and will be completed later today. we don't know what occurred in the care of the index patient, the original patient in dallas, but at some point, there was a breach in protocol...
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press secretary and said, get him fired. go to the ceo and get him fired. governor, you bithces. jim had called no one. in february, 1980 wanted, judy nine went to dinner with sarah and jim. i was the walk on. judy was the nbc white house correspondent. i covered politics for the journal and i asked a bunch of skeptical questions. finally jim looked at me and right, iley was should've gotten your ass fired. we laughed and drank he was always fun. ,t was a great secretary appreciating the dual demands and the cities of loyalty and integrity. it is so fitting, as joe said earlier, that the press brake is named after jim. his first 40 years were impressive, his next 33, even more so. jim was unlucky that march day at the hilton, in the wrong place at the wrong time. but even more important is how lucky he was years earlier when he fell in love with and married sarah cap. you all were partners throughout. what you accomplished against great odds was remarkable. judy and i have a son with a brain injury and we know how challenging and sometimes painfully difficult it can be.
press secretary and said, get him fired. go to the ceo and get him fired. governor, you bithces. jim had called no one. in february, 1980 wanted, judy nine went to dinner with sarah and jim. i was the walk on. judy was the nbc white house correspondent. i covered politics for the journal and i asked a bunch of skeptical questions. finally jim looked at me and right, iley was should've gotten your ass fired. we laughed and drank he was always fun. ,t was a great secretary appreciating the dual...
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you want to hold them accountable. >> "meet the press" moderator chuck todd is joining us this morning about all these issues we've heard? what's the administration doing? >> i think it's interesting. on one hand you have the cdc that has to deal with the crisis itself of the virus itself t. white house has to deal with the public's concern over ebola and the fear factor out there. that seems to be what they're struggling to get their arms around, which is to try to calm the public down, to try to reassure that there's confidence -- that the public should have confidence in the steps the government is taking. the government has taken a beating in the last two years on trust. the cdc on one hand said to me, hey, this is not going to spread here in the united states. we have the capability of handling it and in the next sentence admits the drug pipeline for the one drug we know that helps ebola patients, we're out of it. the drug pipeline is going to be slow. this is a bigger concern to west africa, but mrs. probably a little nerve-racking for americans. >> all the skepticism very unders
you want to hold them accountable. >> "meet the press" moderator chuck todd is joining us this morning about all these issues we've heard? what's the administration doing? >> i think it's interesting. on one hand you have the cdc that has to deal with the crisis itself of the virus itself t. white house has to deal with the public's concern over ebola and the fear factor out there. that seems to be what they're struggling to get their arms around, which is to try to calm...
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that you put out there, if you put out a picture that's not appropriate, there is a way, even if you presselete, that somehow that picture down the road might come back and find you. >> sure. sure. but you've got an age limit where you sort of say, all right, okay, you're on your own, you're an adult. but you have no such age limit, right? >> i believe until 18. as a therapist, mine all goes back to psychology. pretty-front the pre-frontal cortex of the brain for an adolescent is not grown until 21 and that piece controls impulse control, thinking things through, accountability. so that teen on snapchat has no accountability to comprehend that this picture could hurt somebody. >> but would you ban snapchat totally? i ask that because -- >> yes, i would. >> -- there's this feeling that you're okay if you send a picture because it disappears. a false sense of security. so would you ban snapchat for your kids? >> absolutely. >> my nine-year-old has nothing. >> my 10-year-old tells me i'm terrib terrible. he doesn't have instagram, he doesn't have facebook, and there are reasons he doesn't hav
that you put out there, if you put out a picture that's not appropriate, there is a way, even if you presselete, that somehow that picture down the road might come back and find you. >> sure. sure. but you've got an age limit where you sort of say, all right, okay, you're on your own, you're an adult. but you have no such age limit, right? >> i believe until 18. as a therapist, mine all goes back to psychology. pretty-front the pre-frontal cortex of the brain for an adolescent is...
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larsen, everybody now knows whatever you type at some point can come back to haunt you, even if you press delete. but there are plenty of places you can go to get archived material. >> there are. when you tweet something or post something on facebook, even if you think it's just being shared with your friends, it's like standing in the middle of the town square and yelling as loud as possible. you don't know who heard you or who may have been recording it or grabbing a screen grab. >> if you delete and scrub -- >> there could still be a friend of yours who took grave concern about some of the things you were saying and thought, i'm going to start grabbing screen grabs of this stuff -- >> are there archival -- >> there are. you can look at websites. we have 435 billion web pages saved over time. the web makes it increasingly difficult for things you post to go away. >> that brings me to you, paul. we don't know yet what they got in that remarkable warrant that they executed and got the handwritten notes and we don't necessarily know what they've pulled from his digital past. this kid's 19.
larsen, everybody now knows whatever you type at some point can come back to haunt you, even if you press delete. but there are plenty of places you can go to get archived material. >> there are. when you tweet something or post something on facebook, even if you think it's just being shared with your friends, it's like standing in the middle of the town square and yelling as loud as possible. you don't know who heard you or who may have been recording it or grabbing a screen grab....
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judddy, you say the white house hates the press. motivation behind leaking stuff to selected reporters? you. >> reward those reporters who are deemed to be friendly to you with a little tidbit that actually is not significant and the rest of the press corps is forced to chase the tidbit or 24 hours. so you divert the press from covering important stuff. then we have a new twist on the obama administration media manipulation and that happens to be leaking for foreign policy purposes. if you're angry at bebe netanyahu for expanding settlements in disputed territory, you get a senior aide, who is authorized to tell jeffrey goldberg of "atlantic" magazine that bebe netanyahu is chicken bleep, a word we can't say on that network but the word gets out. then other fishes say, yes, in fact he is a coward. we don't like him. and that is the way you send a message to israel. and that is completely, completely inappropriate, counterproductive and it undermines the credibility of the administration. jon: judy says, ellen, not even the nixon admi
judddy, you say the white house hates the press. motivation behind leaking stuff to selected reporters? you. >> reward those reporters who are deemed to be friendly to you with a little tidbit that actually is not significant and the rest of the press corps is forced to chase the tidbit or 24 hours. so you divert the press from covering important stuff. then we have a new twist on the obama administration media manipulation and that happens to be leaking for foreign policy purposes. if...
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could you press that, please? >> doesn't work. paula's been hoping for it. >>> coming up on "gma," we have a different kind of story. a dramatic 911 call at the trial of a doctor accused of poisoning his wife with cyanide. played in the courtroom, was this call all part of a deadly scheme? >>> and a special halloween surprise for harry potter fans they are sure to go wild over. >>> and it's a battle of the anchors and a battle of the sexes. boys against girls in the 2014 "gma" corn maze battle. who will make it out first? do it...take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin and nails don't look more beautiful, we'll give you your money back. i did it...and i feel beautiful. visit naturesbounty.com for details. rightabreva can heal itold sore, in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as
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if you attack mcdonald's you'll get press.o everyone will attack mcdonald's for everyone. >> thompson took the reins two years ago as first african american ceo his charge, make the golden arches golden again. recent consumer report survey of fast food restaurants ranked mcdonald's as the worst tastingtrge sales have been in a downward spiral with competitors like chip poet take, wendy's and taco bell eating the profits for breakfast. >> ronald mcdonald. >> do you think expectations might be higher for you when you took this job? >> the fact that i'm african american probably called it out more. if the bar is a little bit higher, it's always been a little bit higher. not a new thing for me to be african american. it's new to be african american ceo. >> he grew up ip the shadow of cabrini-green, notorious housing green. >> what was your experience with mcdonald's growing up? >> there was one in our neighborhood. i do remember my grandmother and i who raised me, walking by the mcdonald's. i'd like to have a mcdonald's. i remembe
if you attack mcdonald's you'll get press.o everyone will attack mcdonald's for everyone. >> thompson took the reins two years ago as first african american ceo his charge, make the golden arches golden again. recent consumer report survey of fast food restaurants ranked mcdonald's as the worst tastingtrge sales have been in a downward spiral with competitors like chip poet take, wendy's and taco bell eating the profits for breakfast. >> ronald mcdonald. >> do you think...
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. >> jimmy: i know you just got back from a big press tour, all over the world -- paris, spain. >> londonmy: is that still fun, or was that ever fun? that sort of thing something you enjoy? >> well -- well, you sit in a hotel room and, in theory, paris is out the window. you see paris, but you're not in paris. you're in a hotel room. >> jimmy: you think they could figure out how to do that via satellite nowadays. >> i don't mind. i like taking the trip. >> jimmy: you're okay with that? here's another thing i heard about you. is it true you will take the shampoos when you are done with them, the mini shampoos? >> it's funny you say that. i have this -- i take the bathrobe. >> jimmy: oh, you -- >> no, i don't -- yes, i do. don't you take the bathrobe? i'm getting out of there with something. [ laughter ] little soaps and -- >> jimmy: the little soaps, yeah. why let it go to waste? i mean, there's absolutely no good reason for that. >> absolutely not. >> jimmy: have you ever pay per viewed a movie that you are in? >> that i'm in? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i don't think so. >> jimmy: okay. >> i got
. >> jimmy: i know you just got back from a big press tour, all over the world -- paris, spain. >> londonmy: is that still fun, or was that ever fun? that sort of thing something you enjoy? >> well -- well, you sit in a hotel room and, in theory, paris is out the window. you see paris, but you're not in paris. you're in a hotel room. >> jimmy: you think they could figure out how to do that via satellite nowadays. >> i don't mind. i like taking the trip. >>...
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if you you the it on here, and then you press the button, step back and then it will fly up in just aond, do you see. >> no. >> oh, no. >> and then i will show you how it works. >> we shouldn't be laughing. she's horrified. little flying princess. >> it stays up for a couple minutes and then right into the fireplace. >> princess fire. >> yes. >> justin timberlake and jessica beal, they are married aren't they. >> yes. >> i think they may be having a baby. rumors are heating up. what we know about the possibility of this woman being pregnant. imagine a health plan that gives you zero. as in zero copays. if you're on medicare and eligible for medicaid, gateway health has a medicare advantage plan for you. gateway health medicare assured diamond gives you better coverage, benefits, and service, plus zero monthly premiums. and zero copay for primary care and specialist visits, hospitalization and er, even transportation. call 1-877-gateway today! for a better plan. and a better you. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a bat
if you you the it on here, and then you press the button, step back and then it will fly up in just aond, do you see. >> no. >> oh, no. >> and then i will show you how it works. >> we shouldn't be laughing. she's horrified. little flying princess. >> it stays up for a couple minutes and then right into the fireplace. >> princess fire. >> yes. >> justin timberlake and jessica beal, they are married aren't they. >> yes. >> i think they...
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how many times will you be on "meet the press." ? hen i run for re-election in 2002, it will be at that number by 2002 or maybe running for president. >> or you may be a substitute host on this show? >> knowing you two guys, we are going to need a replacement soon. >> senator john mccain of arizona joining us from phoenix. home of the best pizza plays in all of the united states. pizza bianca. >> prohibitive favorite to be the next democratic nominee as she steps out. anita, i'm talking about hillary clinton and starting to get around and show a little leg. you know her strengths and weaknesses. what are you likely to see as hillary clinton hits the stump? >> i'm interested to see her relating to a whole new generation of women as the baby boomers have aged and it is a special kind of communication. i think you know this and chatted about it before, she was one of the best candidates i had ever seen somewhere around ohio, 2008. she had an ability to connect with audiences. she was authentic, genuine and very good. and i'm curious to s
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wusa9. >>> the nightmares, the phone call you don't think you're ever going to breathe again, but you press there is a life after death. >> coming up the mother of lynn bias has buried two sons and talks about those unspeakable losses and how she's been able to press on. >> reporter: hackers hit america's biggest back stealing personal information on millions of customers. i'm mark albert in washington in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> in tonight's consumer alert was your bank hacked? the country's largest bank jpmorgan chase is realing from one of the largest data breaches in american history. hackers broke through the bank's defenses and stole personal information on tens of
wusa9. >>> the nightmares, the phone call you don't think you're ever going to breathe again, but you press there is a life after death. >> coming up the mother of lynn bias has buried two sons and talks about those unspeakable losses and how she's been able to press on. >> reporter: hackers hit america's biggest back stealing personal information on millions of customers. i'm mark albert in washington in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices....
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and mind you, they all lie to the press. and i think as soon as those lies start coming in, it really is difficult to treat them the mean george bush who is really friendly and decent and bright person, he looks you in the eye and says clarence thomas is the best person he can find to be on the supreme court and that the appointment had nothing to do with race and that's not true. the press recognizes that and as a result a way of that single statement. enemies.g to make him >> is that story throughout george bush asking you to the white house? >> he asked me to lunch at the white house one day. and told me in the course of , that he wasn't making any said -- with mary and i i forgot what i said. i think i said it was a credit to marry. >> the way the story went, he had a dinner and said, try to talk her out of those things, saying things about me. >> well, good luck. if you tried really to understand mary and mary, well, you can't help but listen. mary is a great listener. >> why do they care about one columnist? >> they wan
and mind you, they all lie to the press. and i think as soon as those lies start coming in, it really is difficult to treat them the mean george bush who is really friendly and decent and bright person, he looks you in the eye and says clarence thomas is the best person he can find to be on the supreme court and that the appointment had nothing to do with race and that's not true. the press recognizes that and as a result a way of that single statement. enemies.g to make him >> is that...