Are promoting their products. We thank chef thomas. Happy thanksgiving, you all. Well be back in 25 minutes with weather and traffic. Wusa9 or our facebook fan page. Stay warm and watch out for the rain. Tomorrow will be a tough one. Go skins, everybody. Captioning funded by cbs good morning. 25th, 2013. Welcome to cbs this morning. Millions of americans face a thanksgiving travel mess. Well take you to where a massive storm system is already hitting. The white house defends its nuclear deal with iran and eric cantor call as it dangerous. Hes with us this morning. Plus a break ythrough for airlines that could help you if a your liquids on board. But first your world in 90 seconds. This is alaska. Preseason storm plows across the country. Mother nature not cooperating. A good portion of the country getting hit. He t system also blamed for the deaths of eight. Hundreds of Flights Canceled. There is a growing rift between the united st nuclear d. In exchange, iran gets apeasing of many sa
So thank you. So we are at 1 30, so im going to draw us to a close. I want to thank my panelists here today. Thank all of you for being here and for your contributions today and for, most importantly, for the work that provides the basis for you to comment today. I want to thank don graves for being with us and setting the stage so nicely. Thank the annie e. Casey foundation for their support for this event. I want to note a couple things. One is that the papers and not just the microenterprise ones, but there is a web site, big ideas for jobs. Org, and you can find all of the papers there. We are the second event here at aspen focusing on a couple other papers for the series. Theyre not focused specifically on the opportunities and policies that could support the work that social enterprises do, that anchor institutions like hospitals and educational institutions and others can do to create jobs, again, specifically focused on individuals and communities that have the largest challeng
Join the conversation on twitter http twitter. Com cspanwj or on facebook. You can email us at journal cspan. Org. Join us on the phone is David Jackson who covers the white house for usa today. David, what is the white house mulling over when it comes to russia paying a cost for the continued intervention in ukraine . Guest theyre trying to get their other countries to participate in sanctions against russia, which is proving to be did more difficult than expected. Theyre having a tough time with a global approach, if you will, toward making russia pay economically. They have already instituted or begun the process of instituting domestic sanctions, putting visa restrictions on russians who are deemed to have been involved in the incursion into crimea. Thereve also gone about the process of identifying russians who been involved in trying to freeze our assets and taking other economic actions against them. Theres the talk about trying to cut off you his business with Russian Companies
About from iran to syria to russia. Betweeny connection what were doing in russia and the situation in syria and israel and iran . Guest there is a connection, obviously, and that we have been working with putin to alleviate the Chemical Warfare situation, chemical weapons in syria. And certainly there is some potential implications and how we deal with syria and iran if we sever relationships with putin as a result of ukraine. That is something to consider in the whole scheme of the situation. Host cameron, south carolina, independent caller. Caller yeah, how are you doing . I know a little bit about the region. I spent 15 years theyre putting in the infrastructure in the Eastern Europe ukraine, romania, those countries. Im not an actual expert, but i on. What iis going i have friends there who did me words from the street, crimea and all that good the biggest question i have is i dont understand after watching the theom all of europe bbc, reuters they are scared to death about this n
Anonymity and privacy, and bath there are new laws that are required to end the possibility of anonymity or to address that in some way. I think, you know, as i stated in my comments, we are very focused within our business on having very deep levels of identity verification, we view that as critical. Others within the Digital Currency world, particularly within geographies that dont have the same type of regulatory regimes do not. There are other things we need to be thinking about that could address those issues. I think that arena needs additional and careful consideration. Thank you. I think there is broad consensus among the panel here, i was very heartened to hear the first panels message, and i think we have a lot of consensus, ill pick two issues to give you an answer. First, i was interested in listening to the gentleman from the secret service that said that centralized currencies pose the greatest risk as far as Money Laundering. And bit coin, because of their nature, they w