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that is a great deal of money to most americans. >> congressman lance, people listening to this might think, of course we should have this law. what is the pushback? what is the other side of this argument? >> i don't believe there is another side. it passed the house of representatives by a voice vote earlier in september. that means that there was no opposition. i want the public to know that the committee on which i am honored to serve, the energy and commerce committee, and the telecommunications subcommittee, that committee is more bipartisan in its work than any other committee in the congress. this is an example of that. more legislation has come out of the energy and commerce committee and has passed out of the house of representatives from the energy and commerce committee and has been passed in the united states senate than any other committee of congress. it is the oldest committee in the house, established originally in 1795. sam rayburn, the great speaker of the house of representatives, chaired the committee when he was chairman of the committee before the coming majorit
that is a great deal of money to most americans. >> congressman lance, people listening to this might think, of course we should have this law. what is the pushback? what is the other side of this argument? >> i don't believe there is another side. it passed the house of representatives by a voice vote earlier in september. that means that there was no opposition. i want the public to know that the committee on which i am honored to serve, the energy and commerce committee, and the...
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lance mcallister debates harris brown, raffle abraham, clyde hallaway for the fifth district seat tonight on c-span. >>> be part of c-span's campaign 2014 coverage. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook to get debate schedules, video clips of key moments, debate previews from the politics team. c-span is bringing you over 100 is that the, house and governor debates. you can share your reactions to what the candidates are saying. the battle for control of congress, stay in touch and engage by following us on twitter,@cspan and like us on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. >>> now more on college campus sexual assaults. panelists include a senior justice department official, university administrators and advocates for victims of sexual
lance mcallister debates harris brown, raffle abraham, clyde hallaway for the fifth district seat tonight on c-span. >>> be part of c-span's campaign 2014 coverage. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook to get debate schedules, video clips of key moments, debate previews from the politics team. c-span is bringing you over 100 is that the, house and governor debates. you can share your reactions to what the candidates are saying. the battle for control of congress, stay in touch...
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the dollar a in the french bourse shirt lance three punches. both victims are on the ground, and the assailants are landing blow after blow. he conceded this victim was knocked out cold by that last punch. the second victim starts taking a beating after the first was knocked unconscious. the attacker starts assaulting her the videographer. new at 11. a fremont production company, which has shot a commercial for levi stadium. was hit by thieves this past weekend. security cameras showed them in action. kron four's jeff bush has the story. at seven o clock i got a notification and checked it right away and saw that two guys were in here just cleaning out the place. that was saturday morningbut, it was too late. the burglars had made off with video equipment that is worth more than $150 thousand dollars. you can see in this security video that the two were taking everything they could get their hands on. viet mac owns the production company and says the crooks were so brazen that they came back for more after the first round of theft. they came th
the dollar a in the french bourse shirt lance three punches. both victims are on the ground, and the assailants are landing blow after blow. he conceded this victim was knocked out cold by that last punch. the second victim starts taking a beating after the first was knocked unconscious. the attacker starts assaulting her the videographer. new at 11. a fremont production company, which has shot a commercial for levi stadium. was hit by thieves this past weekend. security cameras showed them in...
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. >> lance. >> mr. lance is up first sir, your after him. >> good afternoon mr. karen's. >> yeah. good afternoon mr. chairman and members of the board i'm here to pass along information we got recently about the bus scheduling problems could i get the overhead federal transit administration issued a report no august that indicated it was severe problems with the budget and schedule for the central subway standard you know the standard mantra from sfmta is that the central subway is on on time and on budget this is repeated for the models report it turns out it is not true a report in august there's severe problems with the schedule for the central subway in addition there are approximately 4 hundred reasons comparing sfmta capital projects that either had or will have cost overruns as revealed in the sfmta cpa program and the 2012 audit so the bottom line is the loosely written 5 hundred prop measure will further cost overruns not related to the mayors transit p t f plan with the prop a fund only a portion for streets and the rest for cost overruns if you want to look at this repo
. >> lance. >> mr. lance is up first sir, your after him. >> good afternoon mr. karen's. >> yeah. good afternoon mr. chairman and members of the board i'm here to pass along information we got recently about the bus scheduling problems could i get the overhead federal transit administration issued a report no august that indicated it was severe problems with the budget and schedule for the central subway standard you know the standard mantra from sfmta is that the...
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giants and cardinals, jake peevy against lance lynn. and the orioles take on the royals on the other side of the state, game three of the alcs monday at 8:00 eastern on cbs. there's the match there's the matchup. last year during the world series with the red sox. now he is a san francisco swriegiant, pitching great against lance lynn, very good, got a no-decision in his start against the dodgers in the division seri series. now it's santiago casilla. peralta, adams and molina. casilla trying to save it for bumgarner. would go to postseason 5-3 in his career. strike one. >> harold: casilla is a guy who will live on the edges, force you to have to go after bad pitches if you want to swing at him. he will nibble beyond the corner, though. >> joe: right-handers hit .161 against him this season. >> tom: generally because of the fastball/slider combination, power stuff from casilla, showing more velocity as the season has gone on. >> joe: one ball, one strike. casilla was part of that bull fen for the nlcs in 2012 when these two teams met, a
giants and cardinals, jake peevy against lance lynn. and the orioles take on the royals on the other side of the state, game three of the alcs monday at 8:00 eastern on cbs. there's the match there's the matchup. last year during the world series with the red sox. now he is a san francisco swriegiant, pitching great against lance lynn, very good, got a no-decision in his start against the dodgers in the division seri series. now it's santiago casilla. peralta, adams and molina. casilla trying...
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. >> lance. >> mr. lance is up first sir, your after him. >> good afternoon mr. karen's. >> yeah. good afternoon mr. chairman and
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lance got a chance to get behind the wheel! i'm so jealous. lance, what did you say, it was singularly awesome experience! tell us about it. >> it really was. actually, really is a printed electric car. chassis, fenders. the only things that aren't printed, motor, battery, wiring. melissa: that is a lot of stuff, lance. >> let me tell you something. standard car takes 5,000 to 10,000 parts. 50 parts on this car. coming next year, $18,000. i sat in it. it was comfortable. much it drove so smoothly, soundlessly. steering a little tight but still felt, there i am looking ridiculous. but so awesome. such a great time. honestly, they're going to be able to start selling these things next year. melissa: yeah. >> if they upgrade them because they're not street ready. neighborhood ready. 25 miles per hour. when they get to 50 miles per hour and retro -- melissa: without question. thanks to all of you. more sad news on ebola. associated press is reporting that the madrid government has youth noised the pet, i know, the pet dog of the spanish nurse who
lance got a chance to get behind the wheel! i'm so jealous. lance, what did you say, it was singularly awesome experience! tell us about it. >> it really was. actually, really is a printed electric car. chassis, fenders. the only things that aren't printed, motor, battery, wiring. melissa: that is a lot of stuff, lance. >> let me tell you something. standard car takes 5,000 to 10,000 parts. 50 parts on this car. coming next year, $18,000. i sat in it. it was comfortable. much it...
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giants and cardinals, jake peevy against lance lynn. and the orioles take on the royals on the other side of the state, game three of the alcs monday at 8:00 eastern on cbs. there's the match there's the matchup. last year during the world series with the red sox. now he is a san francisco swriegiant, pitching great against lance lynn, very good, got a no-decision in his start against the dodgers in the division seri series. now it's santiago casilla. peralta, adams and molina. casilla trying to save it for bumgarner. would go to postseason 5-3 in his career. strike one. >> harold: casilla is a guy who will live on the edges, force you to have to go after bad pitches if you want to swing at him. he will nibble beyond the corner, though. >> joe: right-handers hit .161 against him this season. >> tom: generally because of the fastball/slider combination, power stuff from casilla, showing more velocity as the season has gone on. >> joe: one ball, one strike. casilla was part of that bull fen for the nlcs in 2012 when these two teams met, a
giants and cardinals, jake peevy against lance lynn. and the orioles take on the royals on the other side of the state, game three of the alcs monday at 8:00 eastern on cbs. there's the match there's the matchup. last year during the world series with the red sox. now he is a san francisco swriegiant, pitching great against lance lynn, very good, got a no-decision in his start against the dodgers in the division seri series. now it's santiago casilla. peralta, adams and molina. casilla trying...
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nbc news free lance photographer had a fever yesterday. and today tested positive for virus. now medical reporter dr. nancy schneiderman working with the free lancer will be flown back to the united states and will go into isolation for 21 days. and if her name sounds familiar she's a surgeon with university of pennsylvania hospital. meanwhile the first patient in the tous come down with virus is ill tonight and may be facing charge from home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas dunkin in serious condition that according to family in north carolina who spoke out today. >> we're hoping and praying eric survives the night and we got our hopes up for him and we hope he gets the necessary treatment he needs. >> he remains isolated at dallas opt and cdc says the patient may have had contact with at least 100 people including ambulance and hospital staff, friends and family including five children dunk sin related to. and none have symptoms. but they're being monitored. meanwhile health officials in texas decided to power wash the apartment complex dunkin vit visited family
nbc news free lance photographer had a fever yesterday. and today tested positive for virus. now medical reporter dr. nancy schneiderman working with the free lancer will be flown back to the united states and will go into isolation for 21 days. and if her name sounds familiar she's a surgeon with university of pennsylvania hospital. meanwhile the first patient in the tous come down with virus is ill tonight and may be facing charge from home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas...
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so we're going to move ahead now with the news conference, another part of this effort to lance that boil of fear and intimidation that's been doing so much damage to journalism and to democracy in our country. i would like to now introduce greg leslie. he is legal defense at the reporters committee for freedom of the press. he's been an attorney with reporters committee since 1994 and served as a legal defense director since 2000. he vfrzs the jounchism hot line services, he served a lot of positions, i'll just mention a couple. member of the american bar association's fair trail and free press task force and many other positions. before and during law school he worked as a journalist and research director for a washington business magazine and here he is, greg leslie. >> well, thank you, and i'm happy to be here to support -- at the reporters committee, we have been actively involved in the case from the start and we have been working with the department on reform of its own guidelines regarding media subpoenas, and while that certainly can feel like a huge task, it nonetheless is
so we're going to move ahead now with the news conference, another part of this effort to lance that boil of fear and intimidation that's been doing so much damage to journalism and to democracy in our country. i would like to now introduce greg leslie. he is legal defense at the reporters committee for freedom of the press. he's been an attorney with reporters committee since 1994 and served as a legal defense director since 2000. he vfrzs the jounchism hot line services, he served a lot of...
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to see you again, lance. let's go to the state of florida. >> so we're in florida, but, of course, the data is not quite coming up. actually, what's interesting is right now you can see the map, and the map is really important on facebook's midterm election dashboard because that represents people in the voting district. the people who live in those places are affecting the colors and which direction they're leaning, republican or democrat when you look at the map there. what are you supposed to see bloer below are likes and engagements. maybe if we go and try a different state. >> the computer has ebola. >> it's all about wi-fi, honestly, and if you try and get to some of the states here, let's see if we can get to -- i'm sorry. >> i think we're going to go to the tape of it because none of the states work. >> none of the states are coming right up. >> in florida in the governor's race between rick scott and charlie crist. typically have you cri -- rick scott with more likes, right? you have more people talk
to see you again, lance. let's go to the state of florida. >> so we're in florida, but, of course, the data is not quite coming up. actually, what's interesting is right now you can see the map, and the map is really important on facebook's midterm election dashboard because that represents people in the voting district. the people who live in those places are affecting the colors and which direction they're leaning, republican or democrat when you look at the map there. what are you...
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for more on this mashable editor-at-large, lance all enough. -- lance all november. i should say chief correspondent the head of ftc, said at&t promised unlimited data and failed to deliver the promise. the issue is simple, unlimited means unlimited. they're suing for millions. seems like a pretty strong chance. how do you regard it? >> unlimittd but they are giving unlimited but throttling the data. what does that mean? gerri: that is not unlimited, if they're throttling i can't use data so what is the point of that. >> just all-you-can-eat, not as fast as you can eit. that is what shaping here. gerri: i don't understand that. >> to be fair at&t, they're not only ones throttling data. this is something that happens for high bandwidth users. here is the thing that is interesting, most people use well under a gigabyte of data per month. that is pretty standard. they're saying that they don't hit the throttle switch until they hit two gigabytes of consumed date that. that is going to target obviously a much narrower set of users but i get the idea. gerri: let me stop y
for more on this mashable editor-at-large, lance all enough. -- lance all november. i should say chief correspondent the head of ftc, said at&t promised unlimited data and failed to deliver the promise. the issue is simple, unlimited means unlimited. they're suing for millions. seems like a pretty strong chance. how do you regard it? >> unlimittd but they are giving unlimited but throttling the data. what does that mean? gerri: that is not unlimited, if they're throttling i can't use...
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he is a 33-year-old free-lance cameraman working for nbc at the time that he was stricken. and he was covering the out break of ebola in west africa. he is the fifth american with ebola to return to the united states for treatment. we are expecting to hear from dr. brad the dean of college of medicine at the university of nebraska medical center. let's take you there live now and pick this up where we are. >> many are fearful about the spread of this disease. indeed it was last thursday that we first became aware and through some ongoing communication thursday and friday the decision was made late friday and transportation occurred over the weekend. we are proud to offer our assistance to work closely with the national, the state, the regional public health leaders to assist in the care, both within our country and through telecommunications around the world. the nebraska medical center bio containment unit is one of the safest places in the world for for him to be. but towels one of the safest places in the world for our team of highly trained professionals caring for him,
he is a 33-year-old free-lance cameraman working for nbc at the time that he was stricken. and he was covering the out break of ebola in west africa. he is the fifth american with ebola to return to the united states for treatment. we are expecting to hear from dr. brad the dean of college of medicine at the university of nebraska medical center. let's take you there live now and pick this up where we are. >> many are fearful about the spread of this disease. indeed it was last thursday...
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. >> republican representative joe barton from texas, morgan griffith of virginia and leonard lance from new jersey tonight at eight eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> when you think about his comments are interesting because people have very strong opinions about all sorts of things. you know, gay marriage, iraq, climate change, nuclear power stations without having any technical expertise in these areas. i have my strong view on american foreign policy, what do i know about this? i took one course in religion by connecting a three when i was a student in south korea, and the crusty old professor who taught the use textbook from the 1960s. so what did i know is from half a century ago. but then whenever these topics come up i spout my opinions. so i is economics different racks well, it's actually a very complicated thing, but the short answer is that my perpetual colleagues have been obsessed in postulating the rest of the world that the stuff is so difficult that you won't understand even if we bothered to explain it to you. [laughter] i happen to very strongly disagree wit
. >> republican representative joe barton from texas, morgan griffith of virginia and leonard lance from new jersey tonight at eight eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> when you think about his comments are interesting because people have very strong opinions about all sorts of things. you know, gay marriage, iraq, climate change, nuclear power stations without having any technical expertise in these areas. i have my strong view on american foreign policy, what...
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five of the nation's biggest airports jfk washington dulles of hair chicago lance airports they will require travelers driving from west africa nation's undergo ebola screening. how the officials also is still concerned about the flu a special and chelsea's and grant is here with advice on how to stay healthier and skies this fall. the flu affects tens of thousands of people each year in the u.s. alone. dr. pruett tips tonight and stashing airport >> : brings cold's flew airline passengers a little uneasy when people are coughing seizing on the note below some people are concerned about the potential spread of germs in flights all this is scary health officials say the chances of catching a ball on a plane very slim not transmitted through the air. pour off more common viruses like the flu passengers should no airplanes get like cleans between flights deeper cleanings at the end of the day more on days when aircraft are not in service. like armrests. still better protection travelers-and alcohol base on the carry- on an endless trade tales of like, for use scrap the on bring your own
five of the nation's biggest airports jfk washington dulles of hair chicago lance airports they will require travelers driving from west africa nation's undergo ebola screening. how the officials also is still concerned about the flu a special and chelsea's and grant is here with advice on how to stay healthier and skies this fall. the flu affects tens of thousands of people each year in the u.s. alone. dr. pruett tips tonight and stashing airport >> : brings cold's flew airline...
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so we're going to move ahead now with the news conference, another part of this effort to lance that boil of fear and intimidation that's been doing so much damage to journalism and to democracy in our country. i would like to now introduce greg leslie. he is legal defense at the reporters committee for freedom of the press. he's been an attorney with reporters committee since 1994 and served as a legal defense director since 2000. he vfrzs the jounchism hot line services, he served a lot of positions, i'll just mention a couple. member of the american bar association's fair trail and free press task force and many other positions. before and during law school he worked as a journalist and research director for a washington business magazine and here he is, greg leslie. >> well, thank you, and i'm happy to be here to support -- at the reporters committee, we have been actively involved in the case from the start and we have been working with the department on reform of its own guidelines regarding media subpoenas, and while that certainly can feel like a huge task, it nonetheless is
so we're going to move ahead now with the news conference, another part of this effort to lance that boil of fear and intimidation that's been doing so much damage to journalism and to democracy in our country. i would like to now introduce greg leslie. he is legal defense at the reporters committee for freedom of the press. he's been an attorney with reporters committee since 1994 and served as a legal defense director since 2000. he vfrzs the jounchism hot line services, he served a lot of...
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congressman lance you just had a bill that passed. first of all what is spooking? >> guest: spoofing is very bad behavior where those who are fraudulent try to trick the public to get information from the public for a social security number or tax information and this is a growing problem in america particularly among senior citizens. the anti-spoofing act is extremely bipartisan in nature. i'm the sponsor of it. i'm a republican from new jers jersey. a democratic member from queens in the city of new york and chairman emeritus of the house energy and commerce committee joe barton of texas whose legislation has passed out of her committee was passed on on the floor of the house of representatives and it's now over in the united states senate. there is a companion piece of legislation in the united states senate also completely bipartisan in nature by senator roy blunt of missouri and amy klobuchar of minnesota. this is really a challenge for new forms of fraudulent behavior can occur at not only here in america but from outside our country as well. i hope the senat
congressman lance you just had a bill that passed. first of all what is spooking? >> guest: spoofing is very bad behavior where those who are fraudulent try to trick the public to get information from the public for a social security number or tax information and this is a growing problem in america particularly among senior citizens. the anti-spoofing act is extremely bipartisan in nature. i'm the sponsor of it. i'm a republican from new jers jersey. a democratic member from queens in...
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the prosecutor lance richardson. his office brought the original charges against gunter, a 37-year-old who posed as a physicians assistant at this pediatric clinic. guilty to pleaded federal charges after writing more than 400 prescriptions even though she never had any medical training. >> we have to hold people accountable when they perpetrate frauds upon the public. >> she folds the public by forging her medical license. that is aggravated identity theft. she also pled guilty to wire fraud. she wrote herself a $14,000 check while working for another medical office. your camera away. caseuestions about the when confronted. she is facing more than 20 years in prison. >> an american nurse who returned to the u.s. after treating ebola patients in sierra leone has defined a quarantine order. maine for a home in brief bicycle ride. she says a quarantine isn't needed because she has the symptoms and tested negative for ebola. 's governor isne pursuing legal action to force her to return to quarantine. a new look at that
the prosecutor lance richardson. his office brought the original charges against gunter, a 37-year-old who posed as a physicians assistant at this pediatric clinic. guilty to pleaded federal charges after writing more than 400 prescriptions even though she never had any medical training. >> we have to hold people accountable when they perpetrate frauds upon the public. >> she folds the public by forging her medical license. that is aggravated identity theft. she also pled guilty to...
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. >> shirleen, this journalist is a free lance photographer from "nbc news". "nbc news" saying he's been in liberia several years and as of recently covering ebola outbreak. this journalist saying he began to feel ill yesterday and had a fever and today went to the hospital and was indeed confirmed to have the deadly vie rouse. nbc news saying there are plans to fly the 33-year-old from liberia back to the states to receive treatment for this virus. meanwhile, back to the first patient who was diagnosed in the u.s.. he is very ill tonight. and also, possibly facing charges from his home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas dunk anyone serious condition that according to family in north carolina that spoke out today. >> we just hope and pray that eric survives the night and we just got our hopes up for him. and we just hope he gets the necessary treatment he needs. >> he remains isolated at a dallas hospital. cdc says the parent may have had contact with at least 100 people including ambulance and hospital staff, friends and family including five childre
. >> shirleen, this journalist is a free lance photographer from "nbc news". "nbc news" saying he's been in liberia several years and as of recently covering ebola outbreak. this journalist saying he began to feel ill yesterday and had a fever and today went to the hospital and was indeed confirmed to have the deadly vie rouse. nbc news saying there are plans to fly the 33-year-old from liberia back to the states to receive treatment for this virus. meanwhile, back to...
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and finally, congressman lance, net neutrality. fcc's working on it, the congress, the energy and commerce committee has worked on it. what's your general view on how that should be approached? >> guest: i really think that net neutrality is a solution looking for a problem. we have free internet, it's been exploding over the course of the last 10 or 15 years, and i personally do not think that we really need to go down that route. i think that the innovation of the american people and of the free enterprise system, they are at the heart of why we have had this explosion. and i believe that is the view of the overwhelming majority of the american people and, certainly, the view of the leadership of the energy and commerce committee. we want a free internet that is able to be accessed by all americans and, indeed, all across the globe, and that is certainly my be point of view. i want to work with the fcc on making sure that continues to be the case. >> host: leonard lance, republican of new jersey, member of the energy and commerce
and finally, congressman lance, net neutrality. fcc's working on it, the congress, the energy and commerce committee has worked on it. what's your general view on how that should be approached? >> guest: i really think that net neutrality is a solution looking for a problem. we have free internet, it's been exploding over the course of the last 10 or 15 years, and i personally do not think that we really need to go down that route. i think that the innovation of the american people and of...
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lance, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. miller, the changes that you've made in recent years, the rules change, the increased penalties, suspensions for rule violations, reducing full contact practice days, can you share with the committee data you have that this, i hope, has had a positive impact on concussion incidents that might encourage leaders at other levels of football? >> absolutely. we're happy to share with the committee, you know, some greater information that i can offer in my oral testimony. >> certainly. >> but the most interesting number from my perspective is when you count up the number of all the concussions diagnosed in games and practices, preseason and preseason practices and postseason and postseason practices. you see a 13% decrease year over year. >> 13% each year? >> 13% between 2012 and '13. >> very good. >> the emphasis has been on eliminating the use of the head in the game, especially helmet-to-helmet hits, which are a significant cause of the injury. and in those circumstances that we've been
lance, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. miller, the changes that you've made in recent years, the rules change, the increased penalties, suspensions for rule violations, reducing full contact practice days, can you share with the committee data you have that this, i hope, has had a positive impact on concussion incidents that might encourage leaders at other levels of football? >> absolutely. we're happy to share with the committee, you...
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would you be arthur, lance lot. >> i would be dervele. he is the only guy-- you ready to have a little news. >> stephen: always. >> he's the only guy actually written about from the last battle before he teleported off with the three chicks. >> stephen: on the goat. >> dervele survived judge & he went on to be somewhere in a monastery on the welsh border or something like that. >> stephen: you want to be him because he lived? >> he lost his right hand, but he had a left one. he kept going. >> stephen: always nice to have a spare. ( applause ) well, rocket robert, would you s out gidon't know if i can do that that? am i request qupon gld we have a tambourine. what more need you? thank you so much. robert plant. the album is "lullaby and the ceaseless roar." we'll be right back. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool...
would you be arthur, lance lot. >> i would be dervele. he is the only guy-- you ready to have a little news. >> stephen: always. >> he's the only guy actually written about from the last battle before he teleported off with the three chicks. >> stephen: on the goat. >> dervele survived judge & he went on to be somewhere in a monastery on the welsh border or something like that. >> stephen: you want to be him because he lived? >> he lost his right...
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nbc free lance cameraman in an exclusive interview with kate snow. before heading home to rhode island, ebola-free. an update on the two nurses being treated. nina fom is still being monitored by the doctors at the national institutes of health. amber vincent's family said she is one step closer to heading home. they had a message for amber and nina. >> these people are saving lives for a living. >> if they are watching and you can say something to them, what would it be? >> have faith. you will be okay. it's not easy, but you will walk out of that hospital and get ebola-free tests and it will be one of the best days of your life. >> not to be left out, there is bentley. nina's nationally recognized dog has one more test before his quarantine ends on november 1st. bentley's preliminary tests came back negative and he seems to be fine. we tried to catch up with chuck todd on meet the voters in iowa. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world c
nbc free lance cameraman in an exclusive interview with kate snow. before heading home to rhode island, ebola-free. an update on the two nurses being treated. nina fom is still being monitored by the doctors at the national institutes of health. amber vincent's family said she is one step closer to heading home. they had a message for amber and nina. >> these people are saving lives for a living. >> if they are watching and you can say something to them, what would it be? >>...
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>> tonight, sometime in the next few minutes, we'll show you a time lance as clouds are an issue. this is a northern charles county. during the day there's been sunshine, but as we go through the afternoon up to a recent image here, you'll see the considerable cloud deck. so here coming up at lunchtime it will be the southeast horizontal and you'll be looking for it. may have a hard time seeing through the clouds. there will be more of those launches to look at the you missed this one. well above average tergets 74 at reagan national airport now. 82 in manassas. 81 in fredericksburg. highs were impressive. 85 in fredericksburg. 84 in ma gnatas. e'll drble mid 50's overnight. no rain. tomorrow the clouds will be thicker ahead of the cold front sch could give us showers. that front is separating much warmer air on the eastern air, colder air on the western side. they have this transition ghosn zone where we become more sble tomorrow and thursday. the bottom will fall out. compared to today's temperatures in the 80's, temperatures in the 40's so in the way it will feel different. the
>> tonight, sometime in the next few minutes, we'll show you a time lance as clouds are an issue. this is a northern charles county. during the day there's been sunshine, but as we go through the afternoon up to a recent image here, you'll see the considerable cloud deck. so here coming up at lunchtime it will be the southeast horizontal and you'll be looking for it. may have a hard time seeing through the clouds. there will be more of those launches to look at the you missed this one....
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would talk with, whereas when i was talking with and hanging out with, you know, the specialists, the lance corporals, the captains, i was finding out a heck of a lot more about what was really going on. >> but then you move up the food chain. i agree with you that sometimes the best sources are names we never hear about. and no one else knows. but then you have to -- if you're ultimately trying to write about decision-making, you need to get to the generals and the people in the white house, or the pentagon, who are making some of these decisions, or the cia. >> i don't have the bob woodward special sauce to get that access. >> but what gets people to respond is information. if you have the document, or the notes, or the details, if you go in and say, i understand you're launching operation pink starling tomorrow, you know, and pink starling is a protected code word, people will say, okay, we better deal with this. >> the higher level people probably don't know what pink starling is. if we're just talking about the nsa, there are so many of them. and they are so technical, that i would be
would talk with, whereas when i was talking with and hanging out with, you know, the specialists, the lance corporals, the captains, i was finding out a heck of a lot more about what was really going on. >> but then you move up the food chain. i agree with you that sometimes the best sources are names we never hear about. and no one else knows. but then you have to -- if you're ultimately trying to write about decision-making, you need to get to the generals and the people in the white...
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the free lance photojournalist working with dr. nancy sneiderman and her team arrived this morning at the nebraska medical center. you can see him getting off the plane and he is undergoing treatment already. the parents are expected to speak at the press conference. meanwhile in dallas, thomas eric duncan is in critical condition fighting for his life. they are monitoring 48 other people who may have come into contact with him. president obama will be briefed on the crisis in western africa and u.s. relief efforts. john yang is outside the hospital and joins me with the latest. we expect to hear from the doctors and the parents. the good news is he was strong enough to walk on to and off the plane with some assistance. >> that's exactly right. before he left liberia, they were saying he felt well enough to eat and drink on his own which is also a good sign. the doctors are confident about his treatment. they spent the first three hours assessing him with the course of treatment they will follow. they treated doctor rick successful
the free lance photojournalist working with dr. nancy sneiderman and her team arrived this morning at the nebraska medical center. you can see him getting off the plane and he is undergoing treatment already. the parents are expected to speak at the press conference. meanwhile in dallas, thomas eric duncan is in critical condition fighting for his life. they are monitoring 48 other people who may have come into contact with him. president obama will be briefed on the crisis in western africa...
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we have a free lance cameraman receiving treatment in omaha, nebraska right now. john yang is there with the latest on this. john, what information do we have on his condition? >> reporter: we do know he is -- we just learned in the past few minutes the experimental drug that he is
we have a free lance cameraman receiving treatment in omaha, nebraska right now. john yang is there with the latest on this. john, what information do we have on his condition? >> reporter: we do know he is -- we just learned in the past few minutes the experimental drug that he is
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lance pyler and i said i think i need to stay home if i felt better by lunchtime. we agreed to touch base later in the day to see 50's getting better. >> doctor showed: so, fever got worse. it did. lunchtime that day my temperature was 101.4. over the next couple of days climbed to 104.5 and really persisted for 12 or 13 days without coming down to normal temperature. >> i take it you or you suspected you had ebola? >> i did. i didn't think i had ebola. but i was not naive enough to think it was impossible for me to have ebola. >> then your condition continued to deteriorate? >> it did. i stayed in liberia for nine or ten days after i got sick. and by that 8th or 9th day i was near death. >> what -- i mean, you have horrible diarrhea, right? you lose all your fluids, i mean, you hear these horrible stories about people essentially bleeding out. >> i had almost every classic symptom of ebola except existential bleeding. i had the high fever, headaches, muscle aches, extreme fatigue just being really weak and tired. but i also had blood in my diarrhea. i vomited bloo
lance pyler and i said i think i need to stay home if i felt better by lunchtime. we agreed to touch base later in the day to see 50's getting better. >> doctor showed: so, fever got worse. it did. lunchtime that day my temperature was 101.4. over the next couple of days climbed to 104.5 and really persisted for 12 or 13 days without coming down to normal temperature. >> i take it you or you suspected you had ebola? >> i did. i didn't think i had ebola. but i was not naive...
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leave with toe injury. 1st quarter, 7-0 rams rams came out on fireaustin davis finds his tight end lance hendricks open for a 22 yard touchdown 14-0 rams davis: 18/36, 205 yards, 1 td, 1 int jim harbaugh looks on 2nd quarter, 14-3 rams colin kaepernick - perfect pass to a wide open brandon lloyd who races in for the 80 yard touchdown with just:14 secs left to halftime 14-10 rams 3rd quarter, 14-10 rams kaepernick - buys himself some time in the pocket before making the tough throw - dropping it perfectly into anquan boldin for the 11 yard touchdown - niners take lead for good 17-14 49ers boldin: 7-94, td late 3rd quarter kaepernick - hits a wide open crabtree for the 32 yard touchdown 24-14 49ers kaepernick: 22/36, 343 yards, 3 td's harbaugh & kaepernick share an embracelove all around final: 31-17 49ers / 49ers improve to 4-2 / at denver next carr 4 td's, raiders lose under interim head coach tony sparano the raiders showed some fight yesterday against the chargers and scored more points than they have all yearbut they still lost derek carr completed the 77 yard touchdown pass to andre
leave with toe injury. 1st quarter, 7-0 rams rams came out on fireaustin davis finds his tight end lance hendricks open for a 22 yard touchdown 14-0 rams davis: 18/36, 205 yards, 1 td, 1 int jim harbaugh looks on 2nd quarter, 14-3 rams colin kaepernick - perfect pass to a wide open brandon lloyd who races in for the 80 yard touchdown with just:14 secs left to halftime 14-10 rams 3rd quarter, 14-10 rams kaepernick - buys himself some time in the pocket before making the tough throw - dropping it...
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this tightened security comes on the same day american free lance cameraman ashoka mukpo was released from the nebraska medical center after being declared disease-free. >> in medicine there's no greater reward than to take a patient with a critically ill, seriously illness and make them better. we've done that. >> reporter: diagnosed with the virus while working for nbc news in liberia, mukpo offer ed praie for the two nurses still affected with the disease. amber vinson is said to be responding well to her treatment. it's encouraging news for ron klain, the nation's new ebola czar on the first day of his job. klain's first order of business was a white house meeting this afternoon with president obama. and other key players in the fight against ebola. brian moore, nbc 10 news. >>> more than one in four americans say recent news about ebola has made them afraid to fly. that's according to a new poll. older people were least fearful. 23% of people 65 and older said recent headlines made them afraid to fly. >>> tonight at 6:30, a free lance cameraman who worked for nbc news talks about
this tightened security comes on the same day american free lance cameraman ashoka mukpo was released from the nebraska medical center after being declared disease-free. >> in medicine there's no greater reward than to take a patient with a critically ill, seriously illness and make them better. we've done that. >> reporter: diagnosed with the virus while working for nbc news in liberia, mukpo offer ed praie for the two nurses still affected with the disease. amber vinson is said to...
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. >> they're spoke to the parents of the free lance nbc photographer who is suffering with ebola. what do we know about the conversation? >> as you remember, dr. brantley donated that blood syrum for the nbc free lance camera man and said the same for the doctor. it contained antibodies recommended by the world health organization to help people fight ebola. if you remember back when dr. brandly became ill, he was given a blood syrum from a patient he himself had treated. this was an expression of gratitude. they can't say for certain it makes or breaks someone's chances, but it was a very nice gesture and appreciated by the family. >> thank you for all of your great reporting from the ground. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> which event will make headlines in the next 24-hours? how about the one airing tonight on msnbc. the alma awards at 10:00 eastern celebrating latino american contributions to the arts. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> i'm excited for tonight. it's a special effect and night for latinos in hollywood and the country as we celebrate and gather today for th
. >> they're spoke to the parents of the free lance nbc photographer who is suffering with ebola. what do we know about the conversation? >> as you remember, dr. brantley donated that blood syrum for the nbc free lance camera man and said the same for the doctor. it contained antibodies recommended by the world health organization to help people fight ebola. if you remember back when dr. brandly became ill, he was given a blood syrum from a patient he himself had treated. this was...
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you will recall, he contracted ebola while working as a free lance photographer with nbc news in liberia. he was transferred to nebraska for treatment. today he told kate snow, he feel fortunate to be alive. >> every step i take is just rae miner of how valuable and precious life is. and how important it is to make good use of it. in the future i'll be much more careful with the risks i take. >> he said he still doesn't know how he was infected. >>> in some potentially good news for amber vinson as well. she was infected with ebola but her family said her latest blood test came back negative for the virus. that doesn't may not she's ebola free or leaving the hospital any time soon. the family said she is getting stronger and will be removed from isolation. the atlanta hospital that's treating her and the cdc have not confirmed those test results or commented on the condition. >>> president obama met with new response coordinator ron about the situation. he was braefd about strict new rule in place for travelers. the cdc says everyone traveling to the u.s. from liberia, guinea or sierra l
you will recall, he contracted ebola while working as a free lance photographer with nbc news in liberia. he was transferred to nebraska for treatment. today he told kate snow, he feel fortunate to be alive. >> every step i take is just rae miner of how valuable and precious life is. and how important it is to make good use of it. in the future i'll be much more careful with the risks i take. >> he said he still doesn't know how he was infected. >>> in some potentially good...
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coming up at 65 a tree limb lance on car. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist. get four years put it off. interest free financing bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale! on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters >> reporter: you're going to need is at it but there is no rain. here is will we are seen outside at the moment we were and the low 50s and are less checked 50 in livermore san francisco the one spot at the moment at 58. we could get up to about 70 in the east a same story for you. if generally we are taught in the '70s. >> reporter: the traffic patterns are standard this morning we're not seen any unusual delays are back of we have had any major incidents we are however seem difficult backups at the bay bridge for the westbound lie. that means the drive times are growing pushing above to to manage for t
coming up at 65 a tree limb lance on car. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist. we can do the same for you. so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist. get four years put it off. interest free financing bulldog: mattress discounters veterans day sale! on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters >>...
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chairman lance and folding by howard wong. >> sir. >> hello, again in the agenda for this meeting the wording of the $89 million bond resolution that you're about to consider is indicated it is a craft of that and the prop a the $89 million in the resolution you're about to consider to has allocated funds whereas prop a the measure did not there or lots of possibilities where expenses occur but importing and exporting nothing two specific a question why is it sfmta duplicating a lot of the expenditures from prop a in a separate bonds passage adding another $89 million on the backs of taxpayers i have appeared before this board on you numerous occasions in opposition to the central subway, however, in general, i rely on muni for transportation within the city and look forward to it being a serviceable system in recent conversations with director reiskin the director of mta i asked why prop a doesn't talk about the expenditures he said the lawyers wrote me it that way prop a will not insure the money will be used for safer streets as director reiskin pointed out in defense of prop a it
chairman lance and folding by howard wong. >> sir. >> hello, again in the agenda for this meeting the wording of the $89 million bond resolution that you're about to consider is indicated it is a craft of that and the prop a the $89 million in the resolution you're about to consider to has allocated funds whereas prop a the measure did not there or lots of possibilities where expenses occur but importing and exporting nothing two specific a question why is it sfmta duplicating a lot...
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lance, good to have you here. we have to start with facebook and i want to start with the head line from the "new york times" in just a second. but shares have been selling off today despite reporting third quarter aerearnings and revenue that topped estimates. the companying warning it would be a major investment year for the company. here is ceo mark zuckerberg on that call last night. >> one thing i'm particularly pleased about is that while we're investing aggressively and making progress towards our big long-term goals we also continue to execute well against near term priorities. >> aggressive is possibly an understatement given the volume of spending they are expected. but what the "new york times" titled. facebook to spend billions on future. seems innocuous enough but what do you think is afoot here. >> their engagement is off the chart with 830 million daily active users and growing. so this is a stunning number. the revenue per user is growing. so those are the metrics to care about. they are spending t
lance, good to have you here. we have to start with facebook and i want to start with the head line from the "new york times" in just a second. but shares have been selling off today despite reporting third quarter aerearnings and revenue that topped estimates. the companying warning it would be a major investment year for the company. here is ceo mark zuckerberg on that call last night. >> one thing i'm particularly pleased about is that while we're investing aggressively and...
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. >> lance is vice president for sports architecture for the firm that designed levi stadium. >> what is it designed to do? >> it helps to insulate the building and filter the rainwater that comes in, and run off. >> here, all the plants are drought resistant. what little water they need is supplied by an irrigation system, using 85% recycled water. >> we have a purple pipe system, if you will, which is reclaimed water. we are getting a use out of it. >> we have 40 gig of power, compared to 10, which is mandate to the nf l. >> alis the coo of the 49ers. >> you have a wi-fi box under every 100 seats. >> when you have 68,000 people accessing their phones at once, you don't want to drop the ball. >> we delivered a technology na delivers every replay to their phone. you can watch it from four different camera angles. >> niners upper and lower. let them know that it works. >> these are the niners, and they are the geek squad. >> we have 90 niners on site, walking around in bow ties and help you with their application. they are stadium tech support. we'll deliver an experience through the m
. >> lance is vice president for sports architecture for the firm that designed levi stadium. >> what is it designed to do? >> it helps to insulate the building and filter the rainwater that comes in, and run off. >> here, all the plants are drought resistant. what little water they need is supplied by an irrigation system, using 85% recycled water. >> we have a purple pipe system, if you will, which is reclaimed water. we are getting a use out of it. >> we...
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and we learn now that 21 air strikes have struck the town or -- it hit lance within the last two days what kind of results have they had. >> most of and air strikes took place on tuesday, and we do know over the last two days as a result of these air strikes the message coming out from the ypg, inside are sources that we speak to as one of positivity. there's a morale that say they are working with with scenes o. ground, today they made advances to the west pushed isil three-kilometers further west from there. however having said that, the street battles are still very active. isil is sill in the town, and the east and the south, and also in the southwest. it is an on going campaign, isil also very key in targeting the border. around 50-meter as way friday you. >> whoever wins this fight will be hugely significant, also the ypg who will keep the town, avenue being besieged for a long time, give them some legitimacy in the sense of their fight. they do complain they haven't received any help from anyone else, that's the anger of the curds that say turkey isn't allowed anyone in, any cu
and we learn now that 21 air strikes have struck the town or -- it hit lance within the last two days what kind of results have they had. >> most of and air strikes took place on tuesday, and we do know over the last two days as a result of these air strikes the message coming out from the ypg, inside are sources that we speak to as one of positivity. there's a morale that say they are working with with scenes o. ground, today they made advances to the west pushed isil three-kilometers...
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one, we see these challenges because of a weak turning lance system. two, we see challenges in moving cases from the communities to management, due to logistics constraints like lack of ambulances. three, wir not nat position due to shortage of bespace. four, our compromised laboratories are too few in numbers. wir not able to catch up with the workload. specimens for this in the laboratory. as a result, our holding centers are becoming breeding grounds for propagating the epidemic. and families for the result of. five, we have still not caught up with the barriers. one of the most significant sources of infection. six, there are still pockets of denial among our people: nooifth, the containment of the disease threat sdwairl on our ability to promptly remove from the community all of those who are affected, addressing, ex leans sees are paramount for achieving this fight. it is clear that all of the ingredients for the full-blown epidemic is still in our midst. scan unless we are natural position to address the changes, we are far from being out of the
one, we see these challenges because of a weak turning lance system. two, we see challenges in moving cases from the communities to management, due to logistics constraints like lack of ambulances. three, wir not nat position due to shortage of bespace. four, our compromised laboratories are too few in numbers. wir not able to catch up with the workload. specimens for this in the laboratory. as a result, our holding centers are becoming breeding grounds for propagating the epidemic. and...