Tonight on q and a, active batts onist phyllis reason negotiations with iran, and the want terror. Who is isis . Why they so violent . All questions are important, and i dressed them in the book, but what i think is more important, because it is something we can do something about is what is u. S. Policy regarding isis . White isnt it working . Can we really go to war on terrorism . Are we doing the war wrong . I think those are the questions that in some way are the most important and most useful. Andonight at 8 00 eastern pacific on cspans q a. Years iowa state fair 20 third,e august 13 and will be listed by many candidates te seeking the 2016 6 nomination. We learn about the history of the iowa state fair, and its role as additional stop on the road to the white house. The first iowa state fair was held in fairfield, iowa in 1854, some 150 years ago now. It started very small, in southeast iowa. Frome fair progressed fairfield, iowa, i think it went to eight cities over the course i
Thinking leaders more than 150 years ago decision madehe by forward thinking leaders more than 150 years ago is still reverberating today. If it had not been built, its possible the town would have gone away. Throughout the weekend, American History tv is featuring highlights from cspans cities tour where we go on the road to learn more about American History. Learn more about these cities at estour. Pan. Org citi youre watching American History tv. All weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. This years iowa state fair in des moines takes place august 15 through august 23 and will be visited by many of the republican and Democratic Candidates seeking their partys president ial nomination. In a few minutes, we look back to the 2008 president ial race by mittidates visits romney, Hillary Clinton, mike huckabee, and others. Learn about its stop on the road to the white house. The first iowa state fair was held in fairfield, iowa in 1854, some 160 years ago now. As the fairer progressed from fa
Childhood home. Bill clinton, Billy Crystal and will smith among the guests paying their respects. Were live in louisville with the incredible celebration. And good morning, america. Happy friday. Robin on assignment today and weve got a big friday ahead in central park. Thats right. Just got a shot of it, iggy azalea taking over central park. A lot of excited people out there. You can see the crowd is very excited for her. For all that excitement we have in the park, a pretty scary moment for our friends on the west coast. We have that earthquake in Southern California overnight. Multiple aftershocks this morning from san diego to l. A. Abcs matt gutman on the scene there. Good morning, matt. Reporter good morning, george. Thats right. So far there have been at least seven aftershocks in the area. Varying from a 2. 6 to a 3. 5 magnitude. Now that main quake, that 5. 2 was felt by people in at least three county, home to 15 Million People. The quake hit at about 1 05 parkinsons time. 6
Well, i think the data i showed, especially that curve, pretty clearly demonstrates that that we can identify the vast majority but not all cases within 21 days. So when were talking about declaring a country free of disease, then twice that, 42 days is the criteria that w. H. O. Issues. And i think intuitively you can run the graph out there and you can see there are no new cases at the far end. So it seems to me that thats, that additional safety precaution is clear . No . Obviously not. One more response, yes. What would you say to that second little hunt when you looked at your very nice geometric distribution, roundabout 14 days, it looks like there was a small second peak . And i wonder, if an alert reporter were to ask you, does that suggest that the time point one should be later and that the true doubling is to take care of unexpected, unrecognized second outbreaks . Or is it really the doubling of the that, you know . Thats a good observation and i think you need to just keep
Booksigning following the session which is in signing area 7. And thats on the festival map in the center of the event program. And then personal recording of the session is not allowed. My name is scott kraft and im the page one editor of the Los Angeles Times. Every day tee times we celebrate a tradition going back a center. We meet around a rectangular table and hear from the editors responsible for all the areas of our coverage and that ranges from world news to entertainment news, from Benjamin Netanyahu to justin bieber, who is a foreign story because he is from canada. A lot has changed in the newsgathering business but two of the changes, i argue today, are very relevant to this discussion. Despite circulation declines, the number of people reading Los Angeles Times stories and really stories at all publications, is at an alltime high. Thanks to the web. And the second thing is that the supposed decline in interest in serious and particularly international news, is a myth. Can