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but you go to supermarkets in new york, or twin falls, new york. it's a shame what's in the supermarkets and the manufacturers, they could definitely do better. they can do better. they can take the preservatives out. >> we've got 1:22 minutes. if any of you haven't done it, you have a great web page. i went on my iphone. you have this thing called "how matters." tell us about "how matters." and about the issue of ingredients. can we really walk away from all of the preservatives and everything out there? >> yeah. >> i think it's interesting, when you go through the stores, there aren't that many foods, i think, that i'm eating that are probably along the lines of the ingredients you have. i'm pretty much of a bad eater. but you're telling me i can get on without all of that? >> yeah, and it's your choice. maybe you live in washington, d.c. that you could -- if you wanted. >> i need stuff that will survive a month in my refrigerator, maybe two. >> but accessibility to natural, good food is, i believe, is a human right. it's a basic rights. so who's
but you go to supermarkets in new york, or twin falls, new york. it's a shame what's in the supermarkets and the manufacturers, they could definitely do better. they can do better. they can take the preservatives out. >> we've got 1:22 minutes. if any of you haven't done it, you have a great web page. i went on my iphone. you have this thing called "how matters." tell us about "how matters." and about the issue of ingredients. can we really walk away from all of the...
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as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish imgrant who recently -- neither man could have known the importance of the meeting at the time. in the 1850s, pinkerton's national detective agency would lay the foundation for what would become the most famous detective agency. pinkertop's agency focused on criminal matters and was often employed by government agencies. in putting together what would be a talented team of detectives, timothy webster who was recommend to pinkerton by a member of the new york city police force was one of these men. though he did not join the pinkerton detective agency, he may have decided to accept the offer after continuing harassment -- webster moved his family to illinois and went on to become one of the agency's best detectives. though quiets and reserved personally, when on a case, webster used an outgoing personally to get information he needed. the skilled detective worked o
as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish imgrant who recently -- neither man could have known the importance of the meeting at the time. in the 1850s, pinkerton's national detective agency would lay the foundation for what would become the most famous detective agency. pinkertop's agency focused on criminal matters and was often employed by government agencies. in putting...
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funicello: i was born and raised in wilton, new york. i have liveed other places in my life, but my home is definitely in c.d.21. i live in it now, i run two businesses there. my family works here, we play here, we play hockey here, we hunt here, we farm here. this is my home. it's not the only reason why you should vote for me. it's because i want single-payer health care, and that is -- the reality is we already pay for it, and we're not being given that health care. we're not aware of it. we need to start being aware of that. we need $15 an hour. we need a raise. we need to elevate workers because of corporate welfare. we're never going to stake away all of that entitlement that those people are getting for us in the form of economic development or pork which often comes from congress. what we have to ask ourselves is how is that going to happen. in 46 years what has congress done for you as a worker that you liked? i would say nafta and gat are really good examples of what they do when you vote for a lesser evil. stop doing it. start
funicello: i was born and raised in wilton, new york. i have liveed other places in my life, but my home is definitely in c.d.21. i live in it now, i run two businesses there. my family works here, we play here, we play hockey here, we hunt here, we farm here. this is my home. it's not the only reason why you should vote for me. it's because i want single-payer health care, and that is -- the reality is we already pay for it, and we're not being given that health care. we're not aware of it. we...
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it was voted on by the delegates and i was not a delegate in new york state. in new york state. this apart is with why i'm running for office, to put forth my own ideas because i think we need new leadership in washington. i have seen firsthand a broken leadership is in washington. if you're asking what that position is, i'm pro-life with three exceptions, rape, incest and life of the mother. i do support the cause of women's act. i'm running today and you play more of a partisan political attack. i hope voters are paying attention to what might it is our for this district while you're lobbing attacks and running from the obama-pelosi agenda which you will be another vote in favor of moderate just reread, mr. funiciello, you're going next to question what the both of can find i've a question for both of my -- i'm going to call them running mates even though their opponents. it's less uncomfortable. i'm going as something somewhat uncomfortable of both of you. i am a working-class person. i make less than $40,000. i don't have health insurance but i choose that because my workers
it was voted on by the delegates and i was not a delegate in new york state. in new york state. this apart is with why i'm running for office, to put forth my own ideas because i think we need new leadership in washington. i have seen firsthand a broken leadership is in washington. if you're asking what that position is, i'm pro-life with three exceptions, rape, incest and life of the mother. i do support the cause of women's act. i'm running today and you play more of a partisan political...
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cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new york last in too many categories. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking that rob astorino has violated discrimination laws for years. he is the only __ $10 million in penalties for civil rights violations. rob astorino _ so far right, he is wrong for a new york. >> from buffalo, new york, it is election 14. the race for governor. sponsored by the buffalo news and wned. support for election 14, the race for governor, comes from verizon. >> with horizon technology networks, we provide answers and communication solutions that will help create a better tomorrow for our communities. we are proud to support this broadcast of the 2014 gubernatorial debate. >> now from the wned studios, here is the moderator, brian myers. >> thank you, and welcome to all of you. over the next hour, we will learn more about four candidates for governor who are seeking your vote on election day. republican rob astorino is serving
cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new york last in too many categories. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking that rob astorino has violated discrimination laws for years. he is the only __ $10 million in penalties for civil rights violations. rob astorino _ so far right, he is wrong for a new york. >> from buffalo, new york, it is election 14. the race for governor. sponsored by the buffalo news and wned. support for...
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work on what is best for new york. will we build a new stadium? no matter what we do, women's empowerment can stop common core, we are new yorkers. we have the right to do we have to do it with to get back to having the power and be empowered to do that. astorino: yes, i will. let's go back to the race stuff he's throwing out which is just despicable. i'm proud to have been endorsed by the president of united black clergy of westchester. the chairman of the national action network and the democrats are asked of you last year in my reelection. by many latino leaders and black leaders throughout westchester county. i never would've got their support if we were racist. in fact, this lawsuit he is referring to was by the democratic administration before i got there but, in fact, his chief of staff now was the deputy county executive in who called it a garbage lawsuit, and he was right. this is all about the federal government overreaching, coming into westchester and coming into your community next. they are using this guys and trying to go after zoni
work on what is best for new york. will we build a new stadium? no matter what we do, women's empowerment can stop common core, we are new yorkers. we have the right to do we have to do it with to get back to having the power and be empowered to do that. astorino: yes, i will. let's go back to the race stuff he's throwing out which is just despicable. i'm proud to have been endorsed by the president of united black clergy of westchester. the chairman of the national action network and the...
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new york had been preparing for this possibility for weeks. about 5,000 health care workers were drilled on the protocols and procedures just this past wednesday. a special team with full transported the octor handle ebola. they placed him directly into an isolation unit and began treating him as soon as possible and they started tracing his contacts immediately. as new york officials said last night they hoped they wouldn't have to face a ebola case that they did. they were also realistic and they worked diligently and professionally over the last month to prepare themselves for this day. but there are many questions about this case but we cannot assume that it will be the last and i would remind all of us this is our watch. of course we must continue to be vigilant and we need to continually reevaluate our workers many of whom are here today and to those health-care workers, on behalf of a grateful congress and a grateful nation i thanked you for what you do everyday. i want to express our thanks to nina pham and amber vinson, the nurses fro
new york had been preparing for this possibility for weeks. about 5,000 health care workers were drilled on the protocols and procedures just this past wednesday. a special team with full transported the octor handle ebola. they placed him directly into an isolation unit and began treating him as soon as possible and they started tracing his contacts immediately. as new york officials said last night they hoped they wouldn't have to face a ebola case that they did. they were also realistic and...
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i am calling for a green new deal for new york. it would guarantee everybody the right to a useful job, a living wage, affordable health care, affordable housing, and a good education. the centerpiece is to fight climate change by banning fracking and moving to 100% clean energy over the next 15 years. it's time for real change. >> mr. astorino, you have one minute. >> thank you very much. i am running for governor because new york is losing and losing badly. we have the highest taxes in america, the worst business climate, the worst economic outlook. our economic recovery is an anemic .7%. we have cities that are losing. poverty in buffalo is off the charts especially with children. we cannot allow for more years and 400,000 people leaving the state because of this gentleman. we need to cut taxes in a real way. that tax cut will make us the most competitive in the northeast and will get this economy moving again so people can go back to work. we also need term limits. one way is to clean up the corruption of the andrew cuomo admin
i am calling for a green new deal for new york. it would guarantee everybody the right to a useful job, a living wage, affordable health care, affordable housing, and a good education. the centerpiece is to fight climate change by banning fracking and moving to 100% clean energy over the next 15 years. it's time for real change. >> mr. astorino, you have one minute. >> thank you very much. i am running for governor because new york is losing and losing badly. we have the highest...
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york and new jersey. >> when you saw what happened in new york when a doctor came and developed symptoms, it is scary. those poor nurses in dallas and they probably thought they were doing everything right and they contracted it. the cdc allows the nurse to get on a plane. >> let's go to senator franken. medical experts say a ban in is not effective. is it effective or not? >> obviously, it is insufficient to have a travel ban from the west african countries to the united states because a vast majority go through other countries. there are very few flights irectly. let me tell you what i have one. >> senator franken, he said he wants a travel ban and you said it should be considered, but you are concerned about getting aid workers in and out. do support or not and also what about the mandatory quarantine that has gone into effect in hree states? >> let me tell you what i have been doing. it is a very small minority of flights that come from there. the vast majority come through third countries like europe or the middle east. i agree that the response in dallas was just unacceptable and m
york and new jersey. >> when you saw what happened in new york when a doctor came and developed symptoms, it is scary. those poor nurses in dallas and they probably thought they were doing everything right and they contracted it. the cdc allows the nurse to get on a plane. >> let's go to senator franken. medical experts say a ban in is not effective. is it effective or not? >> obviously, it is insufficient to have a travel ban from the west african countries to the united...
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start thinking like new yorkers work on new york problems, work on what is best for new york. new stadium,ild a no matter what we do, women's core,rment, stop common we're new yorkers, we have the right to do what we have to do better get back to having the power to do that. >> yes, i will. to the racist stuff he's throwing out which is just despicable. have been endorsed by the of 'united black clergy of west cherser, the chairman of action network mo led democrats for astorino last year in my re-election. many latino and black leaders throughout westchester county. thatld never have gotten enforcement if we were racist. in fact, this lawsuit he's to was by the democratic administration before i got there, in fact his chief staff now was the deputy county executive then who called it a dpash age lawsuit and he right. this is all about the federal government overreaching, coming west cherser and coming into your community next, and they're using this guise and near trying zoning and equating it with racism and segregation whatsoever.proof so i will defend every community in ne
start thinking like new yorkers work on new york problems, work on what is best for new york. new stadium,ild a no matter what we do, women's core,rment, stop common we're new yorkers, we have the right to do what we have to do better get back to having the power to do that. >> yes, i will. to the racist stuff he's throwing out which is just despicable. have been endorsed by the of 'united black clergy of west cherser, the chairman of action network mo led democrats for astorino last year...
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is co-host of weekend heed digsings news 4 new york and host of debrief with david ushery. a long time journalist both in television media but also in print media, having written for "the hartford courant" and "the los angeles times." a pleasure to invite a real pro to the podium tonight. david usherry. [applause] >> jim, our problem in local news is not enough people are watching the 5:00 broadcast but enough about me and my woes. thank you, sir. what an honor to be here. what an honor to share this distinguished dias. i'm sorry, i did have a broadcast just before coming here. i was a few minutes late but i heard most of mr. salazar's presentation and everyone else. i was even a few more seconds late. i always insist combing my hair before i enter a room and takes me a minute. [laughter]. the my role here is to really facilitate discussion. these are the learned people and you in this laboratory of learning, have many questions. so that is what we want to get to. we will as a journalist. i will try to frame a couple dialogue points which is what i will tree to do, not prov
is co-host of weekend heed digsings news 4 new york and host of debrief with david ushery. a long time journalist both in television media but also in print media, having written for "the hartford courant" and "the los angeles times." a pleasure to invite a real pro to the podium tonight. david usherry. [applause] >> jim, our problem in local news is not enough people are watching the 5:00 broadcast but enough about me and my woes. thank you, sir. what an honor to be...
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new york city has been working with new york state come in the center for disease control prepare for this in our nation's largest city, based on what we know now, i believe they have responded and done absolutely everything way. a young physician had returned from west africa 10 days ago where he had been working on the ebola crisis with the dock or is without borders. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was flagged by the cdc and the customs and border patrol and reported to new york city health authorities. yesterday when he reported he had a 103-degree temperature and was experiencing pain and nausea among the new york city health care system spring into action. the patient was immediately transported to a specialty trained as tacky and that, weren't erstwhile protective equipment to bellevue hospital. the hospital has been designated for the identification of potential a bowl of patients by the city and state officials. governor cuomo has designated a special hospitals in new york city. earlier this week, a specially trained cdc team visited bellevue and determined th
new york city has been working with new york state come in the center for disease control prepare for this in our nation's largest city, based on what we know now, i believe they have responded and done absolutely everything way. a young physician had returned from west africa 10 days ago where he had been working on the ebola crisis with the dock or is without borders. upon arrival into the united states, the doctor was flagged by the cdc and the customs and border patrol and reported to new...
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in new york. there have been a whole series of training and outreach programs that have been performed by cdc officials in consultation, obviously, with state and local public health officials. this came in particularly handy in new york where there were thousands of health care professionals that were trained at the javits center in new york just days before this ebola patient turned up in new york city. there were additional screening measures that were implemented by dhs to insure that individuals who'd recently traveled in west africa were now traveling only to those five airports in this country. i see you want to interrupt me, i've gone on for quite some time, but i think it's important to reflect all that has happened and all that has been announced in just the last week. you know, obviously, some of that mr. klain was closely involved with. some of it he wasn't because it reflected work that had been done before he arrived. but i i do think what you see here is intensive coordination among
in new york. there have been a whole series of training and outreach programs that have been performed by cdc officials in consultation, obviously, with state and local public health officials. this came in particularly handy in new york where there were thousands of health care professionals that were trained at the javits center in new york just days before this ebola patient turned up in new york city. there were additional screening measures that were implemented by dhs to insure that...
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so roll it. >> the to 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rso 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs2o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs0o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs why didn't it spread to the other 8 million people in the city?why didn't it spread to th other 8 million people in the city? the virus was in circulation, even though it often wasn't obvious and was carried by people who often had no idea they were infected. but the vast majority of people who came into contact with the virus had protection. they were vaccinated. >> there's two things that matter for whether or not i'm going to get sick. one is, if i bump into something somebody who has t
so roll it. >> the to 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rso 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs2o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs0o 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs 13 measles outbreak in new york hit hard and fast. but remains within the brooklyn area. rs13...
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new york. sherman arrived in tokyo, he seemed to have achieved little. there is no english language public record, for instance, of any of his spy activities. suddenly, chambers heard the german cell was compromised. he closed down the syndicate's new york cell overnight, and he received a summons to moscow. chambers never expected to hear from him again. now, in witness, chambers spends considerable time discussing the great purge in general, including some rather startling imagery. like jack rabbit hunts. he writes, the great purge was in the most literal sense a massacre. it was like one of those western jack rabbit hunts in which a whole countryside forms a vast circle that finally closes in on its victims and clubs them to death. the purges like the rabbits had no possible chance to escape. they were trapped, arrested, shot, or sent to a slave labor camp on which the nazis modeled their camps, substituting gas for forced starvation, hard labor, or undoctored disease. continuing the rabbit
new york. sherman arrived in tokyo, he seemed to have achieved little. there is no english language public record, for instance, of any of his spy activities. suddenly, chambers heard the german cell was compromised. he closed down the syndicate's new york cell overnight, and he received a summons to moscow. chambers never expected to hear from him again. now, in witness, chambers spends considerable time discussing the great purge in general, including some rather startling imagery. like jack...
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we can do that in new york. president obama supports it, the epa said it is safe, so has the energy obama and interior department, senator schumer and children supported and so do many other democrats. we need to move forward with this. state democratic party chairman of the past once at 200,000 jobs could be created by hydro fracking. the b ec says 50,000 jobs. whatever it is for 641,000 new yorkers who are still unemployed right now getting by on a second job, those that the jobs he pretends to have created, we need good jobs. this will lower our energy costs, bring back manufacturing, it will be great for our taxes because we will get a lot of revenue where we can cut taxes and put it back into education and is what we need to get people back to work. we would move forward in the first 90 days of my administration and protect the environment and public health. >> moderator: one minute response. cuomo: mr. hawkins is on my left today. he believes fracking is very dangerous. mr. astorino is on my right today an
we can do that in new york. president obama supports it, the epa said it is safe, so has the energy obama and interior department, senator schumer and children supported and so do many other democrats. we need to move forward with this. state democratic party chairman of the past once at 200,000 jobs could be created by hydro fracking. the b ec says 50,000 jobs. whatever it is for 641,000 new yorkers who are still unemployed right now getting by on a second job, those that the jobs he pretends...
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if the "new york times" or the "l.a. times" were on the story and writing it today, it would have moved a lot faster. >> but if you had the internet and blogs and so forth, a lot of young journalists have asked about this and said well you can , just go to the internet and find out. the point is, this information was not on the internet. even though it didn't exist. and an equivalent story now, in 2011, would not be on the internet, that you need human sources, people who are there who are going to say this is what occurred and this is what it means. so the human element is absolutely critical. people who are journalists now who spend all day at the computer and on those screens are missing something. >> well, and a related question. with newspapers becoming obsolete -- i didn't write this -- [laughter] today, what advice would you give a high school student thinking of pursuing a career in journalism? >> i don't know. [laughter] i've been asked that. i've had two children who became journalists, and i would go get a job
if the "new york times" or the "l.a. times" were on the story and writing it today, it would have moved a lot faster. >> but if you had the internet and blogs and so forth, a lot of young journalists have asked about this and said well you can , just go to the internet and find out. the point is, this information was not on the internet. even though it didn't exist. and an equivalent story now, in 2011, would not be on the internet, that you need human sources, people...
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domingo is calling from springfield garden from new york. where is that? caller: queens, new york. host: go ahead, sir. you are on the air. caller: yes. hello? host: hello? caller: queens, new york. host: domingo, you are on the air. go ahead and say what you like to say. caller: ok. what i would like to say is everybody, one -- host: going to let you go, caller. clay is calling from biloxi, mississippi. go ahead, clay. caller: yes, probably since the supreme court decision allowing the contributions by corporations unlimited and just caller souring the democratic process. thank you. guest: there is a lot of money floating in right now and you're seeing some of these outside groups spending very heavily. one of the interesting things on the outside is they poured a ton of money on the house races. the official democratic party arm to reentrench and hoping for they've got to be expensive to protect their incumbents. host: talk to us about the party committees. you've already brought up some staggering figures. guest: yeah, a lot. this is the biggest spending in terms of history. and
domingo is calling from springfield garden from new york. where is that? caller: queens, new york. host: go ahead, sir. you are on the air. caller: yes. hello? host: hello? caller: queens, new york. host: domingo, you are on the air. go ahead and say what you like to say. caller: ok. what i would like to say is everybody, one -- host: going to let you go, caller. clay is calling from biloxi, mississippi. go ahead, clay. caller: yes, probably since the supreme court decision allowing the...
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up next, candidates in new york's 11th district in new york city. then debates in illinois 10th district. >> tomorrow on c-span, a look at where the funding for isis comes from and what the u.s. and its allies are doing to cut off their financial backing. the treasury undersecretary for terrorism and intelligence will be speaking at the carnegie endowment for international peace. live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on thursday. also, a discussion about the use of video cameras to monitor law enforcement and exposed police misconduct. live coverage from the cato institute begins at noon eastern also on c-span. >> with the 2014 midterm away,ons a few days coverage continues. live coverage of the new year third district debate with tom reed and martha robinson -- arthur robertson. at 9:00, the west virginia third district the big with congress meant nick rahal and evan jenkins. and a 10:00, the utah fourth district debate between you love and doug owens. -- between mia love and doug owens. at 9:00, the only debate in the jeffn senate race with merkley and monac
up next, candidates in new york's 11th district in new york city. then debates in illinois 10th district. >> tomorrow on c-span, a look at where the funding for isis comes from and what the u.s. and its allies are doing to cut off their financial backing. the treasury undersecretary for terrorism and intelligence will be speaking at the carnegie endowment for international peace. live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on thursday. also, a discussion about the use of video cameras to monitor law...
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richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to harass doctors with a less than stellar success rate of success in accuracy in the audits? what have you done to get back from a state that knowingly billed far greater than the rate? and it's $15 billion. it's ten years worth of your recovery. any answers? >> so, that is an area we're looking at now. >> you're looking at it? $15 billion and you're looking at it? >> at the request of the committee, we have -- we are currently taking on an evaluation of new york state. we're waiting to get the findings and release the results, after which time i think we can have a conversation about how to proceed. >> the newspapers make it abundantly aware the numbers speak for itself. they are hard numbers of what was sent out versus the maximum allowed by law and you're looking at it more than a year la
richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to harass doctors with a less than stellar success rate of success in accuracy in the audits? what have you done to get back from a state that knowingly billed far greater than the rate? and it's $15 billion. it's ten years...
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yesterday's news was a doctor in new york city tested positive for ebola. and this is particularly distressing. there is certainly some good news to report on our effort to contain the outbreak. no new ebola cases have been reported in nigeria in 46 days. over 40 people who came into contact with the ebola patient thomas eric duncan in dallas have now gone through the 21-day monitoring period without demonstrating any symptoms. perhaps that means that our preventative systems of those in contact is good, even though as we will see today not perfect. we have the world's most advanced health care system undeniabley in america. we spend the most money to have that system. and as long as -- sorry. as long as our response is well coordinated and officials use common sense, there is an ability to contain this disease. but we're not out of the woods yet. today we will examine efforts to coordinate federal agencies tasked with responding to ebola outbreak. this examination follows a series of statements and actions that have eroded public confidence in our response
yesterday's news was a doctor in new york city tested positive for ebola. and this is particularly distressing. there is certainly some good news to report on our effort to contain the outbreak. no new ebola cases have been reported in nigeria in 46 days. over 40 people who came into contact with the ebola patient thomas eric duncan in dallas have now gone through the 21-day monitoring period without demonstrating any symptoms. perhaps that means that our preventative systems of those in...
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i love the new york times. so the problem is there galvanized into inactivity. we could do this. i don't know. video is hard. and so quite frankly you have to start from scratch. you have to start predigest to be organic. is kidnapping created in the border and. when they, what should we do number-one for 40 quarters. they always say, you should enjoy it, get to watch and your pension and just enjoy. it's over parizeau there is no, i in your view, no model where traditional media is trying to make a transition because there is a lot -- there is still a lot of good products to be out of the new york times and you can find online and video and other things. to succeed in this environment -- >> with the new york times does is amazing, but newspapers will continue to shrink. it is all mobile. and if you don't have a mobile solution he should not even show up to the gate. unless you have been investing in technology, unless you have all of your people who have grown up only having mobile devices of, you should not c
i love the new york times. so the problem is there galvanized into inactivity. we could do this. i don't know. video is hard. and so quite frankly you have to start from scratch. you have to start predigest to be organic. is kidnapping created in the border and. when they, what should we do number-one for 40 quarters. they always say, you should enjoy it, get to watch and your pension and just enjoy. it's over parizeau there is no, i in your view, no model where traditional media is trying to...
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cuomo's new york. highest property taxes in the nation? cuomo's new york. most people leaving the state -- cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new york last into many categories, and no amount of taxpayer as will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking that rob astorino repeatedly violated and had his termination loss for years. county executive in the nation who refuses to comply. $10 million of penalties for violations. resistance to civil rights laws did not work out for the south half a century ago, and it will not work now. so far right, he is wrong for new york. >> a debate from the governor's race in new york tonight on c-span, or buy a new have to senate debate at 10:00 as jeanne shaheen runs for a second term against former massachusetts senator scott brown. here is a look at ads from the race. >> the nation's highest electric rate. change.oing to >> new hampshire has the highest energy costs in the nation, 2%, including 75,000 customers in new hampshire. $12.47, about 12.2%. 83
cuomo's new york. highest property taxes in the nation? cuomo's new york. most people leaving the state -- cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new york last into many categories, and no amount of taxpayer as will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking that rob astorino repeatedly violated and had his termination loss for years. county executive in the nation who refuses to comply. $10 million of penalties for...
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york times. >> the new york times. >> l.a. times. >> but there was just not a mad acceptance by the rest of the press. you helped walter con cite land the story. >> when he went on television he a two-night segment, said i can't get it all -- no, no, no. 15 minutes and one was seven or eight minutes. well, they were supposed to be 15, but after it hit the fan, the -- who the hell said it. >> cbs. >> frank -- >> they got a lot of friends there. >> no, no. they cut the second down to six minutes or seven minutes. that was enough. concrete, he really was the great white father. if walter cronkite said it, it was true. >> there was no reason people would -- walter cronkite said, and this was right before the 1972 election. days before it looks like nixon is going to be re-elected. these questions about watergate. the stories were all about our reporting. >> yeah. >> the washington post said this, and the white house said this. and the washington post, you know, said -- sent their checks and there's money and there's a secret fund
york times. >> the new york times. >> l.a. times. >> but there was just not a mad acceptance by the rest of the press. you helped walter con cite land the story. >> when he went on television he a two-night segment, said i can't get it all -- no, no, no. 15 minutes and one was seven or eight minutes. well, they were supposed to be 15, but after it hit the fan, the -- who the hell said it. >> cbs. >> frank -- >> they got a lot of friends there. >>...
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a pretty bad storm in new york last night. tois because we were able draw on some dod resources and because this team was prepared that they were on the ground within hours. just a couple of hours of this individual testing positive for ebola. that indicates the kind of commitment the cdc has to take seriously the responsibility to support local health care professionals when they are dealing with an ebola patient. >> house and the president make >> because of his travel history and close contact with ebola patience in west africa, there is a strong suspicion that he would test positive for ebola. some of them wheels were put into motion because of this individual case. >> and i know you won't comment on specific plans, but as a general matter, does news of the fact that we have another case of a bullet in new york indicate that something more needs to be done, more steps need to be put in place? >> the answer is not necessarily. we continue to believe the risk facing new yorkers from the ebola virus today continues to be exce
a pretty bad storm in new york last night. tois because we were able draw on some dod resources and because this team was prepared that they were on the ground within hours. just a couple of hours of this individual testing positive for ebola. that indicates the kind of commitment the cdc has to take seriously the responsibility to support local health care professionals when they are dealing with an ebola patient. >> house and the president make >> because of his travel history and...
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i was not a delegate in new york state. this is part of the reason why i'm running for office to put forth my own ideas because i think we need new leadership in washington. i have seen first-hand how broken leadership is in washington so if you are asking what my position is i am pro-life with three exceptions, rape in the life of the mother. i prayed with him. i'm running as elise stefanik today and you are playing the partisan political attack. i hope those are paying attention to what my ideas are for the district while you are lobbing attacks in reading from the obama pelosi agenda which you will be another vote in favor of. >> moderator: to reiterate mr. funicello a question for one or both of your opponents. funicello: i have a question for both of my i'm going to call them running mates. it's less uncomfortable. i'm going to ask something somewhat uncomfortable at both of you. i'm a working-class person. i make less than $40,000 a year. i don't have health insurance and i choose that because my workers can afford he
i was not a delegate in new york state. this is part of the reason why i'm running for office to put forth my own ideas because i think we need new leadership in washington. i have seen first-hand how broken leadership is in washington so if you are asking what my position is i am pro-life with three exceptions, rape in the life of the mother. i prayed with him. i'm running as elise stefanik today and you are playing the partisan political attack. i hope those are paying attention to what my...
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booker. >> going back to immigration new york city announced a municipal i.d. card for undocumented residents, to bring them out of the shadows so they have a better relationship with police and they get some small benefits from the city. would you support a single federal i.d. card system for undocumented families? >> i do not like the idea of a universal i.d. card. the social security card is close to being that. but i think it's making a big mistake to go in that direction. especially with the surveillance issues that we've had during the obama administration and earlier. i do think that that is an illustration of why we need to attack the whole problem at once. comprehensive immigration reform. that erects a legal system to replace the illegal system and the mess that we have now is the only way. those little steps like new york city, i wouldn't necessarily repeal it. but it isn't the answer. the answer has to be negotiation between republicans and democrats in a serious effort to achieve comprehensive immigration reform in the next congress. >> mr. booker.
booker. >> going back to immigration new york city announced a municipal i.d. card for undocumented residents, to bring them out of the shadows so they have a better relationship with police and they get some small benefits from the city. would you support a single federal i.d. card system for undocumented families? >> i do not like the idea of a universal i.d. card. the social security card is close to being that. but i think it's making a big mistake to go in that direction....
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he beat him putting out a tab a drop, like a "new york daily news" simulated newspaper. on front of it said, joe biden is making impact in the u.s. senate and he hasn't been elected yet, white space. inside was picture. left side with phil heart. something about consumerism. next page, defense with scoop jackson. next page with hubert humphrey like something else. it made him look-a-like a senator. dropped by volunteer to every house in the state and he won. sometimes he knows what he is doing. working campaign in utah back in '72. we had a guy beat incumbent republican, liberal democrat guy, owens, won the election. there is ego out there where people willing to take a big chance. you will see interesting races. jerry brown, that kid is unbelievable. going for his fourth term and they love him. only governor in the state people look up to on fiscal issues. this guy has it figured out. he was counted out couple years ago. nobody said we need jerry brown back. audacity, ego. key to american political sense. nobody is asked to run for office anymore. there are no parties t
he beat him putting out a tab a drop, like a "new york daily news" simulated newspaper. on front of it said, joe biden is making impact in the u.s. senate and he hasn't been elected yet, white space. inside was picture. left side with phil heart. something about consumerism. next page, defense with scoop jackson. next page with hubert humphrey like something else. it made him look-a-like a senator. dropped by volunteer to every house in the state and he won. sometimes he knows what he...
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paul krugman, the nobel prize winning economist and "new york times" columnist wrote a while back, and i quote, "but what if the world we've been living in for the past five years is the new normal? what if depression-like conditions are on track to persist. not for one year or two years, but for decades." wow, that's big stuff. present day capitalism, while being governed by the same underlying laws of motion and dynamics, there's little resemblance to u.s. capitalism in the years stretching from the end of world war ii to the mid 1970s. during that era between 1945 and 1975, sometimes called capitalism's golden age, the economy grew steadily and dynamically, but this change in the mid 1970s when the conditions of sustained capitalism dynamic and near continuous expansion over a 25-year period largely disappeared and gave way to what is called stagflation. that is high inflation, slow growth, and -- with this turn of events, many especially the decline in profits, the money bags of the corporate suites did two things. first, they declared war on labor. in this builter class when we kn
paul krugman, the nobel prize winning economist and "new york times" columnist wrote a while back, and i quote, "but what if the world we've been living in for the past five years is the new normal? what if depression-like conditions are on track to persist. not for one year or two years, but for decades." wow, that's big stuff. present day capitalism, while being governed by the same underlying laws of motion and dynamics, there's little resemblance to u.s. capitalism in...
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how y'all use and you guys talk, new york times. two years after she passed away, a woman gives her family an unforgettable christmas, buzz feed. it's thanksgiving so we ask the brits to label the u.s., we're so sorry, america. buzz feed. 30 signs you're almost 30. buzz feed. you go through this entire list. there are practically no news stories. there are, however, lots of interesting stories. what mental floss seems to me discovered very early on, there's something about the curiosity for content, that doesn't necessarily prize timeliness or newsworthiness, the journalistic principles, but rather interestingness. tell me a little bit about how that's animated your philosophy at mental floss and how maybe you've seen an evolution in reader behaviors since social media has really picked up in the last few year. >> sure. well i know obviously facebook has made a number of changes to the algorithm and really trying to feature these interesting stori stories. i wouldn't look at facebook necessary as an outlet for news or conversation a
how y'all use and you guys talk, new york times. two years after she passed away, a woman gives her family an unforgettable christmas, buzz feed. it's thanksgiving so we ask the brits to label the u.s., we're so sorry, america. buzz feed. 30 signs you're almost 30. buzz feed. you go through this entire list. there are practically no news stories. there are, however, lots of interesting stories. what mental floss seems to me discovered very early on, there's something about the curiosity for...
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"new york times" reporter james risen was subpoenaed in 2008 to testify at the trial of a former cia officer accused of leaking information on iran's nuclear program. in august, mr. risen spoke about freedom of the press at an event hosted by the institute for public accuracy. you'll also hear from former talk show host phil donahue, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm myron belkheim, president of the national press club, i would like to welcome you on a day that is important to our -- where journalists are once again at the front line, courageously trying to cover news developments in the most difficult of circumstances. late last night, the national press club issued a statement expressing its deep concern about reports that at least two reporters from "the washington post" and t"the huffington post who were covering the unrest in ferguson were man handled and detained by police officers there before being released. other reports backed up by video taken during the disturbances show that some television grews were hampered by authorities from doing their pr
"new york times" reporter james risen was subpoenaed in 2008 to testify at the trial of a former cia officer accused of leaking information on iran's nuclear program. in august, mr. risen spoke about freedom of the press at an event hosted by the institute for public accuracy. you'll also hear from former talk show host phil donahue, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm myron belkheim, president of the national press club, i would like to welcome you on a...
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, or msnbc, or "the new york times" or "the wall street journal." that in part -- we have more blogs today than ever before, and they stir things up in a way we didn't have before. the media has changed dramatically. they used to be referees. now they're participants, and i think as participants they become very catalytic in crediting polarization we have right now. i have to say there is one other factor that i just have to mention and that is the money chase. a senator today to be in a competitive race, has to raise $15,000 every day2"íz he or shs in office and they don't do that. so they wait for the last two years, and then they spend literally two-thirds of their time dialing for dollars. sit in cubicles smaller than this stage, doing nothing but dialing, dialing all day long for the money they need. that's no way to run a country. that's no way to run this democratic republic in a way. we have to find a way to address. [applause] >> i want to go back to point that senator lott made. you supported president obama early in his campaign. do you
, or msnbc, or "the new york times" or "the wall street journal." that in part -- we have more blogs today than ever before, and they stir things up in a way we didn't have before. the media has changed dramatically. they used to be referees. now they're participants, and i think as participants they become very catalytic in crediting polarization we have right now. i have to say there is one other factor that i just have to mention and that is the money chase. a senator...
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york and new jersey. in those particular areas. commerce was at a standstill. new york was shut down for i think it was three or four days. and disruption, total disruption, all the tunnels into new york flooded. 14 major tunnels. people were unable to go to work. public housing, medical facility, municipality buildings all severely affected. not able to provide the kind of support that the citizens within those communities needed. and then the prolonged flooding in manhattan obviously created significant problems on wall street. the first time it's been closed for two days, consecutive days since i think in history. $71 billion worth of damage in new york and new jersey. really significant. so as we think about our federal system and how that impacted the area what i want to turn to now is what the defense department did and i think it's critical that people understand the role that the defense department plays in this nation in working with our federal partners to be responsive. i talked about the 8 mil
york and new jersey. in those particular areas. commerce was at a standstill. new york was shut down for i think it was three or four days. and disruption, total disruption, all the tunnels into new york flooded. 14 major tunnels. people were unable to go to work. public housing, medical facility, municipality buildings all severely affected. not able to provide the kind of support that the citizens within those communities needed. and then the prolonged flooding in manhattan obviously created...
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i have got family in new york. when i travel up there, i want to take my gun but i can't because when i get to new york what am i supposed to do with my handgun? throw it out the window? host: is this a case you are familiar with? guest: it is. a woman who had the right to carry drove into new jersey, was pulled over for a lane violation. she told the officer she had her concealed weapon with her and was thrown in jail and faced years in prison. the national rifle association provided legal representation. that case has been resolved somewhat favorably. but you are right. it points to the outrageous nature of these restrictions that focus on law-abiding people and do nothing to address the criminal element. >> diane is up next on our line for democrats. >> good morning. i would like is talking e nra about rights. i would like to know how these criminals get these weapons. man from tennessee came down here and was selling guns. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am patrick henry hayes and i to be your next senate distr
i have got family in new york. when i travel up there, i want to take my gun but i can't because when i get to new york what am i supposed to do with my handgun? throw it out the window? host: is this a case you are familiar with? guest: it is. a woman who had the right to carry drove into new jersey, was pulled over for a lane violation. she told the officer she had her concealed weapon with her and was thrown in jail and faced years in prison. the national rifle association provided legal...
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cuomo's new york. has the highest property taxes in the nation? cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new ,ork last into many categories and no amount of taxpayer ads will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking rob astorino has repeatedly violated federal discrimination laws for years. the only county executive in the nation who refuses to comply. $10 million in penalties for civil rights violations. "the new york times" on asked her minute -- diehard resistance to civil rights laws did not work out for the south half a century ago and will not work now. rob astorino -- so far right, he's wrong for new york. democrat jeanne shaheen is seeking a second term, running against former massachusetts republican scott brown in a race that real clear politics says is a tossup. senator shaheen has a small lead in most polls. here are some of the ads running in that new hampshire race. >> one thing i'm definitely going to change. >> new hampshire, we have some of the highest energy cost in the nation. >> $4
cuomo's new york. has the highest property taxes in the nation? cuomo's new york. andrew cuomo's policies have new ,ork last into many categories and no amount of taxpayer ads will change that. >> new york has a proud history of fighting discrimination. that is why it is shocking rob astorino has repeatedly violated federal discrimination laws for years. the only county executive in the nation who refuses to comply. $10 million in penalties for civil rights violations. "the new york...
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new york in silicone valley. and i think it is notable to me that i hate to bring up healthcare .gov dot it took a group of silicon valley people to come in and fix it. >> with those encouraging words, please join me in thanking chad. [applause] >> i were my etsy necklace. next we of the editor-in-chief of have the editor-in-chief of america itself claimed finest news source the onion. before he began submitting pieces to the online publication a few years ago after he graduated from college after he sent in a headline that caught the attention, he became a contributing writer. he may be the only federal reserve bank economist with a cutting sense of humor. he's here to share his uncensored ideas with "the new york times" magazine national correspondent who is also the author of the number one bestseller in this town. [applause] hello, everyone. thanks for having us. when they asked me if i wanted to interview the editor of the onion, i said not only yes immediately that i could see that this would be a networkin
new york in silicone valley. and i think it is notable to me that i hate to bring up healthcare .gov dot it took a group of silicon valley people to come in and fix it. >> with those encouraging words, please join me in thanking chad. [applause] >> i were my etsy necklace. next we of the editor-in-chief of have the editor-in-chief of america itself claimed finest news source the onion. before he began submitting pieces to the online publication a few years ago after he graduated...
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[applause] i grew up in buffalo, new york. i saw firsthand that a job in a union shop was a surefire where to punch your ticket to the middle class. when i saw in buffalo and continue to see here is that unions don't succeed at the expense of business. they succeed in partnership with business. i was at the ford plant in louisville, kentucky. back in the height of the recession, that plant had an existential crisis. they had shared sacrifice, a good vision, and now they have shared prosperity. today, over 4400 workers, and that doesn't include the supply chain. i see that. i see partnership in action. in so many places, whether it is the uaw, whether it is the sei you in new york, with the health and hospital system, building a toy for century workforce, whether it is the folks in the teamsters at ups, working together to make sure that ups competes in the global economy of 2014. we see partnership in action everywhere across this country. we need to create space in america for new forms of to medication between workers and th
[applause] i grew up in buffalo, new york. i saw firsthand that a job in a union shop was a surefire where to punch your ticket to the middle class. when i saw in buffalo and continue to see here is that unions don't succeed at the expense of business. they succeed in partnership with business. i was at the ford plant in louisville, kentucky. back in the height of the recession, that plant had an existential crisis. they had shared sacrifice, a good vision, and now they have shared prosperity....
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new york times this morning. their editorial sing president obama remains highly unpopular with white voters. why? guest: a couple of things. it's worth noting that this is a trend that has been going on for a long time. there has been alienation from the democratic party. prominent in issues that have helped cement his base of minority voters. when you look at the things he has become known for besides obamacare, you see things like the heavy regulation of the coal industry and gay marriage, immigration reform. these are not always popular among working-class whites. that has made it harder. host: inside the magazine, white out. white men are disgruntled and both parties are trained to loot them -- woo them. guest: part of it is with the nine college whites, its top in this economy. with the noncollege whites come it's tough in this economy. part of it is the unique of whitents men. .hite male paranoia they are much less optimistic than other groups. the minority poor have greater optimism about their own person
new york times this morning. their editorial sing president obama remains highly unpopular with white voters. why? guest: a couple of things. it's worth noting that this is a trend that has been going on for a long time. there has been alienation from the democratic party. prominent in issues that have helped cement his base of minority voters. when you look at the things he has become known for besides obamacare, you see things like the heavy regulation of the coal industry and gay marriage,...
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. >> steve's next in new york, a parent up there. ann hi, steve, you u're on the air. >> caller: hey, how are you? thank you for having me. i was curous about your political science programs.clin a lot of the colleges they're political science programs are a far left leaning -- they embrac. socialism, and i'm curious where michigan state is in that area.c andie do you guys police your political science people and you know make sure that there's an equal balance? because conservatives have a tough time in colleges up there nowadays. >> well, steve, i think that wee have a political science department that has a worldwide track record of trying to look f at issues from a p variety of pe perspectives becausect you have know a i would also say we have a very prestigious residential college, james madison college, and you have to begin reading the federalist papers as a part of your freshman experience. >> leslie, burlington, north carolina. you're a parent. what are your questions or concern was higher education? >> caller: well, i am so
. >> steve's next in new york, a parent up there. ann hi, steve, you u're on the air. >> caller: hey, how are you? thank you for having me. i was curous about your political science programs.clin a lot of the colleges they're political science programs are a far left leaning -- they embrac. socialism, and i'm curious where michigan state is in that area.c andie do you guys police your political science people and you know make sure that there's an equal balance? because...
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cuomo's new york. havew cuomo's policies gone across too many categories, and nothing will change that. york has a proud history of fighting discrimination, and that is why it is shocking that has been the only county executive to refuses to comply. $10 million in penalties of forcible rights file asians. the new york times on after reno says that he has a diehard resistance to civil rights that didn't work out for the south at half a century ago and it will work now. the debate inch the new york's governors debate, you can watch that here at 9:00 p.m. at c-span. dean shaheennator is running against scott brown in the new hampshire senate race. their debate is on 10:00 eastern time. here is a look at some of the ads running in their race. is one thing that i am definitely going to do. and that is going to change. >> in new hampshire, we have some of the highest energy costs in the nation. $42 a monthearly more out of your pocket. $12 $.40 a month, and that is about 83,000 homes in new hampshire. that i
cuomo's new york. havew cuomo's policies gone across too many categories, and nothing will change that. york has a proud history of fighting discrimination, and that is why it is shocking that has been the only county executive to refuses to comply. $10 million in penalties of forcible rights file asians. the new york times on after reno says that he has a diehard resistance to civil rights that didn't work out for the south at half a century ago and it will work now. the debate inch the new...
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similar think naacp in the west had to fight new york to support the farm workers. so the contrasts are the southern based organization. in the 1960s and 1970s the south was still very much black and white. this changes in the 1980s with immigration reform. but in the south, as i said in the 60s and 70s, latino population was never more than about 4% of the population. so southern christian leadership conference for example wasn't aware of the struggles of latinos until the poor people's campaign in 1968 because they just weren't privy to it. it wasn't what was happening in alabama and georgia and what have you. and so also later as black power organizations start to form in the south, again this makes sense. because it is coming from a place of strict black/white segregation. whereas the multiracial milieu of the san francisco bay area makes coalition building a more practical strategy for civil rights organizations. but also this relates to the -- the idea of place is not just about the regions of the count bry, it is also going back to rural versus urban, which t
similar think naacp in the west had to fight new york to support the farm workers. so the contrasts are the southern based organization. in the 1960s and 1970s the south was still very much black and white. this changes in the 1980s with immigration reform. but in the south, as i said in the 60s and 70s, latino population was never more than about 4% of the population. so southern christian leadership conference for example wasn't aware of the struggles of latinos until the poor people's...
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in new york, seattle and in our factories in long island city. these factories are transforming old industrial helps with factories of the future. with new and innovative processes and machinery. shapeaways is now the world's leading marketplace and community to make, buy and sell custom 3d printed products and looking at design opportunities for entrepreneurs. shapeaways is a success story in terms of small business growing out of endless possibilities of 3d printing but the opportunities created for 3d printing for entrepreneurs are immeasurable. when i think about what we can achieve, i relate now the internet has allowed software engineers to become entrepreneurs. bringing new software to market was difficult. you had to know what users wanted, build the software, test it, and then produce a lot of cd roms or floppy disks, bring it to retail and hope people would buy it. today, using the internet any software engineer can become an entrepreneur. the internet has removed the barriers, launching a website has become easy and google, amazon or f
in new york, seattle and in our factories in long island city. these factories are transforming old industrial helps with factories of the future. with new and innovative processes and machinery. shapeaways is now the world's leading marketplace and community to make, buy and sell custom 3d printed products and looking at design opportunities for entrepreneurs. shapeaways is a success story in terms of small business growing out of endless possibilities of 3d printing but the opportunities...
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some states, new york, new jersey, why were all down and have been steadily down for a decade to the point that they can claim the distinction of having an incarceration rate lower than cuba's which is better than most of the countries where many of the big states the overall things are bad on both ends. more people coming into the system then in the previous year and fewer getting out. tonight we have a great and rich panel to help us try to unpack that and make some sense of it. susan burton lost her son in an accident when he was five and then spent the better part of two decades stuck in the criminal-justice system before she made her way out in 1997. she has been focused on reentry efforts ever since, sounding a new way of life, reentered project which provides resources like housing and case management and legal services to people trying to rebuild their lives. a long career in criminal justice starting as a correction officer in san quit 1978. she rose to become a wharton and five years later was brought in to direct the california department of corrections and rehabilitation
some states, new york, new jersey, why were all down and have been steadily down for a decade to the point that they can claim the distinction of having an incarceration rate lower than cuba's which is better than most of the countries where many of the big states the overall things are bad on both ends. more people coming into the system then in the previous year and fewer getting out. tonight we have a great and rich panel to help us try to unpack that and make some sense of it. susan burton...
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i live in new york, i am scottish. i have travelled a fair bit. i am intrigued of the title, the future of getting lost. i wondered if it is more of the future of serendipity. the further technology takes it us, it doesn't lose our fallibility as human beings. i got hopelessly lost using gps. we don't pay attention. we don't react fast enough. what is interesting, when you talked about, serendipity, meeting people. if you are connected, not connected, is where technology, using the sun, traveling through the whatever it is, a map. you meet people. through happen-chance. i think that is interesting, rather than the idea of getting lost. >> one of the great words i like about the word, lost, getting lost. all the english language phrases that love the word, getting lost. you are lost. you get lost. you get lost in a moment. there are ways of getting lost lends itself to serendipity. i have been involved in this project, bon apetite, a recipe, developing chef watson. you give it, it has been trained on the recipes, you give it an ingredient, a theme,
i live in new york, i am scottish. i have travelled a fair bit. i am intrigued of the title, the future of getting lost. i wondered if it is more of the future of serendipity. the further technology takes it us, it doesn't lose our fallibility as human beings. i got hopelessly lost using gps. we don't pay attention. we don't react fast enough. what is interesting, when you talked about, serendipity, meeting people. if you are connected, not connected, is where technology, using the sun,...