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amazing, the most spectacular, the most stupendous, the most -- >> just most. >> you've got to see thiswave. and you will, if you stick around. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> we searched high and low and even on the internet for the most amazing viral video on the web. break out your ankle weights, because we officially have a winner. jane wells, you can prance if want to. >> reporter: i will. here is the
amazing, the most spectacular, the most stupendous, the most -- >> just most. >> you've got to see thiswave. and you will, if you stick around. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old...
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the most confusing, the most important, the most amazing, the most of everything we could have dug uping stock stories of the year. the most underrated stocks, most shorted stocks and the most incredible video of the year, we can't tell you. >> it has got something to do with movement. >> i'll tell you what. the most annoying thing on television is when the tall anchor does this. back to you. >> that is really the most annoying ever. back to you guys. >> thanks, mandy. we will see you guys at 2:00 unless brian gets in the way. >> pending home sales edging up rising 3 tenths of a%. from 3.59% last week, a five-year low in the first quarter. ty, over to you. >> let's go to the power house. it's that time of the week and this time we're going to take you out to los angeles. we have had miami, chicago, and boston. time to go to california. a developer with prudential. let's look at some of the market stats. the median sales price is $975,000. i guess that's the asking price because the median sold price, the closing price is about $765,000 in los angeles. 1500 active listings. two months
the most confusing, the most important, the most amazing, the most of everything we could have dug uping stock stories of the year. the most underrated stocks, most shorted stocks and the most incredible video of the year, we can't tell you. >> it has got something to do with movement. >> i'll tell you what. the most annoying thing on television is when the tall anchor does this. back to you. >> that is really the most annoying ever. back to you guys. >> thanks, mandy....
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now, the men's wear most of you probably don't figure with me, most everyone says gas costs to much. that is ridiculous. much too much. >> wait too much. >> how low is the american public supposed to afford. john: and here we keep close track of gas prices. >> t 16th straight day. john: the most popular anchor tells me. >> zero companies are by your friend. we are getting hosed at the pump . john: those? of many of you agree with bill o'reilly? a few of you. all right this is a "stossel" audience. the majority of your right. we would be oking to get an equal hong when we pay for health care or college tuition because gas is cheap. we should think those companies. think what they do to bring us gallon ofgas, such debt of the ground sometime from moral to the war zones are deep beneath the notion. drills now been then dig sideways through as much as 7 miles of earth. what they find is then delivere through long billion-$ pipeline and put in monstrously -- monstrously expensive tankers to ship across the ocean and then refined into several types of gasoline, transported and trucks that
now, the men's wear most of you probably don't figure with me, most everyone says gas costs to much. that is ridiculous. much too much. >> wait too much. >> how low is the american public supposed to afford. john: and here we keep close track of gas prices. >> t 16th straight day. john: the most popular anchor tells me. >> zero companies are by your friend. we are getting hosed at the pump . john: those? of many of you agree with bill o'reilly? a few of you. all right...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.al we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> we had our eyes on a lot of story lines at this year's kentucky derby, security, rainy weather, a female jockey, an african american joblg ki. cnn sports, joins us now in louisville. a lot of prerace tack auz usual by in the end a horse named, as the announcer said orb, stole the show. >>>. >> reporter: you should have sat in the chair an done the announcing. that's it. orb, orb. the house race experts were right. we had a favorite win here. it was a rainy day, a sloppy muddy track and a slow pace compared to some of the other races in the pack. he comes from the middle of the pack to win. it's the trainer's first win as well as the jockey's first win. this horse is red hot. it's won five strait races wib influgd the florida derby. they're looking ahead to the next race, third place to revolutionary. some of the the other notable story lines that we foll
who matters most to you says the most about you.al we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> we had our eyes on a lot of story lines at this year's kentucky derby, security, rainy weather, a female jockey, an african american joblg ki. cnn sports, joins us now in louisville. a lot of prerace tack auz usual by in the end a horse named, as the announcer said orb, stole the show. >>>....
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the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand.he choice is clear. whoa! hey, we got a weather alert for this location... golf-ball sized hail and damaging winds are on the way... kids... eh, don't worry. it's tornado-proof. anyway, i'd put the car in the garage and secure these things. they could become flying debris. kids! watch this. [ beep ] [ children screaming ] [ car alarm chirps ] awesome. [ male announcer ] mobile weather alerts from your home insurance? that's allstate home insurance. great protection plus helpful tools to make life better. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pain and more energized. dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn
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most of them for considerable hours a week.the head of the nypd used to be the chief of global security for bear stearns. and his boss, of course, mayor bloomberg, is a wall street executive. so, i mean, again, that point that there's really no distinction now between the power of the state and ten wall street. >> describing various members of the bush administration. you know, formerly from goldman sachs and formerly from bear stearns, formerly from -- yeah. >> yeah. and we now know what happens, like, the decisions to evict the camps was made by -- well, the fbi was in on it, homeland security, there were all these people, these fusion centers they set up to deal with domestic terrorist threats. but the interesting thing we now found out is that, like, representatives of the big banks sat in on these meetings. so the bankers and the police coordinated the suppression. they came up with a pop began da line, use -- propaganda line, using the theme of dirt and pollution. that was always the excuse for kicking us out. it was all
most of them for considerable hours a week.the head of the nypd used to be the chief of global security for bear stearns. and his boss, of course, mayor bloomberg, is a wall street executive. so, i mean, again, that point that there's really no distinction now between the power of the state and ten wall street. >> describing various members of the bush administration. you know, formerly from goldman sachs and formerly from bear stearns, formerly from -- yeah. >> yeah. and we now...
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arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world.peror was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all the legs. no that i was looking. everyone else in the world is overrun with tourists, but, look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish. quite a backdrop, you know, seeing a little dinner theater production of "our town" a couple thousand years ago. not bad. the only other visitors today are a troupe of libyan boy scouts. bizarrely enough, gadhafi himself was once a scout and this is one of the only organizations allowed to remain independent of the government. maybe i ought to go down there and introduce myself, exchange some boy scout lore. yes, yes, i was once a boy scout, too. hello. drilled into their heads is something that was long ago drilled into mine. i promise to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you know, it's been a really difficult shoot for a whole lot of reasons. it's not easy
arguably the most intact remains of a roman city in the world.peror was himself libyan. that's pretty amazing. born right here. someone chipped off all the legs. no that i was looking. everyone else in the world is overrun with tourists, but, look, no one. you're free to wander as you wish. quite a backdrop, you know, seeing a little dinner theater production of "our town" a couple thousand years ago. not bad. the only other visitors today are a troupe of libyan boy scouts. bizarrely...
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as well the most unequal states like louisiana alabama and mississippi are also the most violent not coincidentally those states have some of the loose gun laws in the country sensible restrictions on firearm purchases are a no brainer and sore economic policies that create well pain jobs and sustainable incomes if we want gun laws that protect the general welfare to quote the constitution of the people and we need a well regulated economy that provides opportunity for all they're going to talk about preventing gun crime we should talk about fixing the wealth gap in america as well because the science is undeniable inequality combined with easy access to firearms is a recipe for a violent society. for more on this i'm joined by neil cave editor of guns and patriots newsletter fresh back from the n.r.a. can i was a nice set of you know my view is a no brainer and here man with no brain to argue with me if it came off sounding like that my apologies certainly wasn't intended that way. it was a great time in houston i have great respect for your ana like you know they got to take a look
as well the most unequal states like louisiana alabama and mississippi are also the most violent not coincidentally those states have some of the loose gun laws in the country sensible restrictions on firearm purchases are a no brainer and sore economic policies that create well pain jobs and sustainable incomes if we want gun laws that protect the general welfare to quote the constitution of the people and we need a well regulated economy that provides opportunity for all they're going to talk...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.wned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin
who matters most to you says the most about you.wned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk...
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hezbollah and most shias do support the assad regime. most sunnies support the opposition. the christianes are split. and the fear here is that as people said to me on the street, you know, this could reopen... the tensions are already there, that it could really inflate them, incite them. they have had fighting, of course, in tripoli, as you know, between sunni and alawites and also in the bacah valley. this is the first time there's been any blow-back in the capital beirut. >> brown: now, we've mentioned this speech on saturday by the hezbollah leader nasrallah. in fact, hezbollah's support for the assad government in syria has become ever more important in this cflict, ght? >> right, jeff. at first hezbollah leadership kept saying, well, these are just popular committees of committed shia who don't like what's going on in syria, but saturday nasrallah, we were at this speech which he didn't actually show up. it's a big television screen in some 60,000 people in the bacah valley. he made it clear that it's official hezbollah militia policy that they'll stay in this fight
hezbollah and most shias do support the assad regime. most sunnies support the opposition. the christianes are split. and the fear here is that as people said to me on the street, you know, this could reopen... the tensions are already there, that it could really inflate them, incite them. they have had fighting, of course, in tripoli, as you know, between sunni and alawites and also in the bacah valley. this is the first time there's been any blow-back in the capital beirut. >> brown:...
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we went after the most violent ones. by getting of the most violent ones, what happens there was below of homicide, robbery is entailed -- and a lull in retaliatory shootings. what has to be done, you have to find a way to address that lull when it occurs. when he to find a way to have intervention when certain of the most violent members are taken off the streets. we look at the context of the individual, the external factors, and we try to find the appropriate remedy. [applause] >> you started an organization that helps parents who have suffered the death of their child or children by violence. what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was mu
we went after the most violent ones. by getting of the most violent ones, what happens there was below of homicide, robbery is entailed -- and a lull in retaliatory shootings. what has to be done, you have to find a way to address that lull when it occurs. when he to find a way to have intervention when certain of the most violent members are taken off the streets. we look at the context of the individual, the external factors, and we try to find the appropriate remedy. [applause] >> you...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.y our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> i don't know if you noticed, i'm going full blitzer on this shoot. the mediterranean sea defines libya's northern border. in shacks built along the coast, people get together on weekends to do what people do everywhere in the world in one form or another since the beginnings of society. like barbecue? who does not like barbecue? there he is. they sure like him here. chase down on animal. kill it. cycle of life. cut it into pieces. and throw it on a flame. >> freedom fighters. ex-freedom fighters. chilling, having fun, making barbecue. >> to start, they grill a lamb in small pieces with a few veggies. >> a beer. >> been a week without any alcohol of any kind. i'm enjoying my new clean living lifestyle. that's hospitality. i said it before. i'll say it again. barbecue may not be the road to world peace, but it's a start. >> awesome food. >> yeah. laid back. in america, laid back.
who matters most to you says the most about you.y our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> i don't know if you noticed, i'm going full blitzer on this shoot. the mediterranean sea defines libya's northern border. in shacks built along the coast, people get together on weekends to do what people do everywhere in the world in one form or another since the beginnings of society. like barbecue? who does not like barbecue?...
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a nearby building was damaged most likely from an explosion that followed the derailment. the boom could be hear for miles. no other injuries reported. >>> to many it's a political odd couple but they're together again, president obama and new jersey governor chris christie played tourist. the president proclaimed the jersey shore is back in business after hurricane sandy washed away some of the historic landmarks. the president praised the resilience of those rebuilding the area. >> we're going to keep doing what it take to rebuild it all the way to make it stronger than it was before, to make it more resilient than it was before. >> the pair tested their skills at an arcade game. mr. obama joked that governor christie was on his game. >>> we warn you the video you're about to see is a bit disturb l. this is a two-year-old baby boy being taken out of a sewage pipe. they heard a baby crying from the fourth floor toilet. they found the newborn lodge into the piping. they had to cut out an entire section of the pipe. both the baby was taken to the hospital where they cut awa
a nearby building was damaged most likely from an explosion that followed the derailment. the boom could be hear for miles. no other injuries reported. >>> to many it's a political odd couple but they're together again, president obama and new jersey governor chris christie played tourist. the president proclaimed the jersey shore is back in business after hurricane sandy washed away some of the historic landmarks. the president praised the resilience of those rebuilding the area....
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pipelines are the best, cheapest, most efficient. keystone pipeline, they're the safest operation. that gives them many years to build a capacity to meet all our new home grown demand. okay. now you've got the background. best of all, the pipeline mlps pay you bountiful-year-old bountiful yields. they are good to own. remember, rich people use these as alternatives to municipal bonds buus the actual rates of municipal bonds are great rates. my most valuable stock players are kinder morgan energy partners simple kmp. one i don't talk about enough enterprise product part first, epd, a good company. great diversity of business. they handle everything from oil to natural gas, refined products and bulk goods. why don't we start with kinder morgan? it has a bountiful 8% yield and truly great management. rich kinder. by the way, you get off the desk with other people, they say rich kinder is the smartest guy in the company. this business he built from nothing is a giant toll road that owns 80,000 miles of pipe and roughly 180 terminals. kin
pipelines are the best, cheapest, most efficient. keystone pipeline, they're the safest operation. that gives them many years to build a capacity to meet all our new home grown demand. okay. now you've got the background. best of all, the pipeline mlps pay you bountiful-year-old bountiful yields. they are good to own. remember, rich people use these as alternatives to municipal bonds buus the actual rates of municipal bonds are great rates. my most valuable stock players are kinder morgan...
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in the world. >> rose: some of the most creative people in the world. a canvas for them do -- >> that's our submission to everyday find new ways to stretch that canvas and give people -- the most aspiring creators, the most talented creators more room to make their best work. just think about the role technology has played in enabling those most creative people and pushing art and media forward. look at what technology's done for film and something like pixar, right? i mean, that's an unbelievable thing that couldn't have existed before that technology. and that's -- that's the lineage -- >> rose: what exists because of tumblr? >> 105 million creators who have set up their homes on tumblr, more than 55 billion posts across a whole swath of genres of brilliantly talented illustrateors. people like robert reich publishes through tumblr. >> rose: so they're share their creative any >> sharing their work and wrather be constrained to square photos over here or 140 characters over here they can do all of it. >> rose: how much time was the idea between what t
in the world. >> rose: some of the most creative people in the world. a canvas for them do -- >> that's our submission to everyday find new ways to stretch that canvas and give people -- the most aspiring creators, the most talented creators more room to make their best work. just think about the role technology has played in enabling those most creative people and pushing art and media forward. look at what technology's done for film and something like pixar, right? i mean, that's...
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i probably fear them most. because i know who they are.don't fear none of them. i hope they watch this. they all know the ones that don't. they all know they probably do anyway. >> only thing i fear is the end, i believe that's what's going to get me in life. kicking the bucket. >> just because i don't fear doesn't mean they can take me out. if he fears you that's when you got to worry. in here especially because they'll sneak up on you with a knife, a rock, a choke, whatever they want to do. they will get you because they fear you. >> to me, he's more dangerous than a stone cold killer. you know, he is scared. you know put himself in a situation where he is in the corner. >> that's his only way out. >> and no group of inmates feels more cornered than sex offenders. rapists and child molesters are the pariahs of the prison yard. >> as far as i'm concerned they can die. when they get around me and start talking and think it's okay to reveal they're child molesters every time they say that i am going to smash them. >> most sex offenders choo
i probably fear them most. because i know who they are.don't fear none of them. i hope they watch this. they all know the ones that don't. they all know they probably do anyway. >> only thing i fear is the end, i believe that's what's going to get me in life. kicking the bucket. >> just because i don't fear doesn't mean they can take me out. if he fears you that's when you got to worry. in here especially because they'll sneak up on you with a knife, a rock, a choke, whatever they...
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so the auction is the singing most important thing. the second most important thing that is on the plate is what is called the transition to i.t., and that's kind of like, how too we do this, and it's in the backdrop, and there's a court case that will challenge the -- effectively challenging the fccs ability to regulate at all. so the agency very much has to address this question, and i might also note that every chair, about sometime between three to six months in, faces a different question. everything that got them the job is not what helps them do the job. and the second is, why are they really there? where can they make a difference? where they're reflecking the forces that would happen anyway and where can they permanently make a difference? and that's the interesting question about what tom will be grappling with. but i don't share the same concerns. >> and it she bed noded sone has put off a press release, i have known tom for years and i believe will be an independent, pro-active chairman, who will not allow the fcc to become
so the auction is the singing most important thing. the second most important thing that is on the plate is what is called the transition to i.t., and that's kind of like, how too we do this, and it's in the backdrop, and there's a court case that will challenge the -- effectively challenging the fccs ability to regulate at all. so the agency very much has to address this question, and i might also note that every chair, about sometime between three to six months in, faces a different question....
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mornings will be chilly, afternoons will be cool for most of us. the air is so chilly over the water we won't see low clouds and fog. at the coast you will below normal with no morning fog. san jose tomorrow 68. that's 8 degrees below average. morgan hill in the 70s. barely in the 70s for pleasant hill and pleasanton and sunshine for novato 68. we'll stay consistent for the next several days through the memorial day weekend. low to mid-70s inland, mid-60s near the bay. and right around 60 at the coast. that was pleasant outside but it's going to be enough of a chill in the air. >> yeah. and the breeze. >> and the brees, too. thankfully, the breeze will die down. >> thank you. >>> hundreds of drivers who recently crossed the bay area bridge are ticked off about notices they have been getting in the mail. as kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, drivers are getting hit with fines they say they don't deserve. >>> reporter: cecil houston knew the rules when he crossed the golden gate bridge on the first weekend of the all- electronic toll
mornings will be chilly, afternoons will be cool for most of us. the air is so chilly over the water we won't see low clouds and fog. at the coast you will below normal with no morning fog. san jose tomorrow 68. that's 8 degrees below average. morgan hill in the 70s. barely in the 70s for pleasant hill and pleasanton and sunshine for novato 68. we'll stay consistent for the next several days through the memorial day weekend. low to mid-70s inland, mid-60s near the bay. and right around 60 at...
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most of the rain is gone for now coming.have strong, possibly severe storms later today. 72 degrees now in washington, d.c. we have 69 at dulles. most of us in the upper 60's to lower 70's at this hour. we're heating up again this afternoon as the winds come in from the south ahead of that cold front. the storms producing a little hail and wind damage into western maryland and west virginia and a couple of spots in northern virginia. nothing major happened here. most of the rain is going to come in later today. when that happens, it could reach severe limits. we could see hail an inch in diameter. wind in excess of 50 miles per hour. you can't rule out an isolated tornado in this situation. this is part of the same storm system that produced the tornado in oklahoma earlier this week. but nothing like that around here for today. but you can see much of the eastern coast getting in on the action as the cold front approaches us. by late morning into the afternoon hours, spotty rain and thunderstorms expected. really starting to
most of the rain is gone for now coming.have strong, possibly severe storms later today. 72 degrees now in washington, d.c. we have 69 at dulles. most of us in the upper 60's to lower 70's at this hour. we're heating up again this afternoon as the winds come in from the south ahead of that cold front. the storms producing a little hail and wind damage into western maryland and west virginia and a couple of spots in northern virginia. nothing major happened here. most of the rain is going to...
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and most of the world's nations have been caught in a form of mexico's triple stripping to kill a trap promises of more investment first the flood gates were open to wall street speculators in just twenty days goldman sachs and co suddenly and mysteriously disappeared over full billion dollars from the country the previously strong. market think. cherry pick on the cheap where makes the co run out of money to pay back wall street did goldman chief squid robot rubin stepped in he moved the u.s. treasury second the same day so in a massive bailout for u.s. taxpayers of mexico but the money went straight to the u.s. banks triple stripping to kill a trip mission accomplished while mexico's noticed a recession hung over for over a decade wall street literally cracks open the bubbly. there was a big party at morgan stanley after the peso devaluation people from all over wall street carrying they drank champagne and smoked cigars and congratulated themselves these people are pirates international pirates talk makes going to call them as they can their own figures to share washington's globali
and most of the world's nations have been caught in a form of mexico's triple stripping to kill a trap promises of more investment first the flood gates were open to wall street speculators in just twenty days goldman sachs and co suddenly and mysteriously disappeared over full billion dollars from the country the previously strong. market think. cherry pick on the cheap where makes the co run out of money to pay back wall street did goldman chief squid robot rubin stepped in he moved the u.s....
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the auction is probably the single most important thing. the second most important thing for tom to address is what is called the transition to ip. it is in the backdrop. there is a court case that will challenge the fcc's ability to regulate at all. the agency very much has to address this question. every chair, between three to six months in, faces a different existential question when they discover two important things. what got him the job is not what helps them do the job. and where can they really make a difference? where can they personally make a difference? that is the interesting question about what tom will be grappling with. gigi should be noted that stone of public knowledge has put out a press release, as someone who has known tom for years, i believe he will be an independent, proactive chairman who will not allow the fcc to become irrelevant as broadband becomes the dominant mode of communication in this country. tom will have an open door and she hasd, even though no doubt the public knowledge will disagree with tom wheeler
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to think about getting involved in legislation at that level, although we try to make that easy for most to do by signing on to online actions and stuff, but for parents with kids, changing policies at schools can be an accessible thing, joining pta's or talking to the school board about having integrated pest management so kids aren't exposed to pesticides on playgrounds, that's been successful. there's a huge movement to get safer, healthier foods into schools and they just revised the school lunch guidelines, but also you could go organic, you could go local and there are schools in berkeley and in the bay area really making some amazing strides and ensuring safer food practices, universities could do the same thing and that would be huge because that's such a large population as well. cleaning products in the schools, don't we want particularly these little kids who are more vulnerable to be less exposed to the kinds of cleaning product chemicals that might not be on the labels of those products being used, so schools can be a really targeted place and an accessible place for people
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be used to be the most powerful lobby in washington d.c.. the tobacco institute was a stone's throw you could stand on the roof of the tobacco lobby and hit the white house. that has been disbanded by the loss so they are no longer allowed to lobby and the same way with the same energy they use to. there were 10 senators that appeared in tobacco ads in the '20s and '30s. that has disappeared but they have an enormous political force. they are able to attack the plain packaging law in australia, the free trade bill used as an instrument to punish any renegade country that wants to come out strongly against tobacco. they have a tremendous war chest with a profit so high. if you put 10,000 the lot more stock in 1958 it is worth $50 million today. it is the most powerful company in the world $150 billion company philip morris international. it is very powerful their printing money because the cigarette paper wrapped in paper so you they use the war chest from litigation that is why we still smoke 6 trillion cigarettes which by the way 6 trillion
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>> quite frankly, i think most americans don't really know what sequestration is. it is a complicated word that causes the eyes to glaze over, which actually happens. we are cutting programs for the most vulnerable people in our society and for the lower middle class. programs having to do with education and job training, nutrition assistance for the port and the middle-class and working-class, women, infants, and children, head start programs. all of these things that are actually helping or would otherwise help the poor and lower middle-class become more productive citizens, we are basically cutting all of these things out. i the same token, if you have some middle-class or upper middle-class people get inconvenience that the airport, and congress has of course, those people should not have to deal with sequestration and we should not have air traffic controllers who are being cut. we've got to save the whole ball of wax. sequestration right now makes no sense of all. it is dangerous and is why the economy is not creating as many jobs as we should be creating. ta
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of the day -- they have. >> for most of the day, the court was in session. what have your impressions been? >> what really stuck out was the other zschaepe, the main defendant here -- was the other zschaepe -- was beta zschaepe -- was beata zschaepe, the main defendant here, appeared as an ordinary woman in court. prosecutors said this is exactly the woman they saw one and a half years ago, a young, self- confident woman with a sense of purpose. this cannot have been an easy day for the victims' relatives in court today. >> thank you very much. >> and we will have more on that trial coming up later. in other news, german foreign minister guido westerwelle has said the european union needs better legal means to fight racism in its 27 never states. >> he was -- in its 27 member states. >> he spoke at an annual meeting in budapest to highlight growing anti-semitism in the country. >> germany's top diplomat travel to budapest to make a clear statement against rising anti- semitism in hungary, and he was outspoken. >> anti-semitism has no place neither in berlin
of the day -- they have. >> for most of the day, the court was in session. what have your impressions been? >> what really stuck out was the other zschaepe, the main defendant here -- was the other zschaepe -- was beta zschaepe -- was beata zschaepe, the main defendant here, appeared as an ordinary woman in court. prosecutors said this is exactly the woman they saw one and a half years ago, a young, self- confident woman with a sense of purpose. this cannot have been an easy day for...
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top stories on the ark see the hunger strike in guantanamo bay passes the one hundred day mark but most inmates are still starving themselves with a definite detention without charge. the u.s. government seizes the phone records of over a hundred journalists from the associated press a spot the media outrage but the white house insists it was unaware of the probe. syrian government forces take the fight to the rebels in a key town near the lebanese border as an entry point for smuggled weapons and mercenaries. and more spies in disguise a russian security exposes a cia chief in moscow as it was intelligence is left red faced after getting called to trying to recruit a russian agent. ai . you're watching r t live from moscow with me to say let's take a look at this week's the weekly more than one hundred days as since the mass hunger strike at guantanamo bay began there's still no sign that any of the protesters are willing to back down well overhaul fault the people detained there without charge protesting their indefinite applied with no hope of release some inmates the save is seeking
top stories on the ark see the hunger strike in guantanamo bay passes the one hundred day mark but most inmates are still starving themselves with a definite detention without charge. the u.s. government seizes the phone records of over a hundred journalists from the associated press a spot the media outrage but the white house insists it was unaware of the probe. syrian government forces take the fight to the rebels in a key town near the lebanese border as an entry point for smuggled weapons...
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the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most and nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who were plotting his overthrow so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the president and house arrest for life. after the cia deposed most of the place mohamed raise ashot power the shah ruled for twenty five years with increasing pressure until finally screw provoked them eight hundred seventy nine islamic revolution. with fundamentalists clerics now in power the company that would eventually be known as b.p. was forced to look elsewhere for their oil. we're all the product of our environment. i grew up in unique place believe me and . this is one part of dances to a different to. louisiana is in my blood feud shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fisherm
the democratically elected government of prime minister mohammad most and nationalize the anglo iranian oil company. he banished all the british diplomats and along with them the secret agents who were plotting his overthrow so prime minister churchill asked president eisenhower to overthrow most and act on their behalf the cia and the british helped stage the coup that ended the last democratic government in iran ever. after most of that was overthrown he was sentenced to three years in the...
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who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> one of the key breaks in the hunt for the boston bombing suspects came after they carjacked a man in cam bridge. he escaped and called the police from a nearby gas station, told them what happened and that his cell phone was still inside the car. tracking that cell phone is what led police to the suspects in watertown. i have exchanged e-mails with that man whose car was hijacked. matt lauer actually got to sit down with him and hear his story. he is a 26-year-old chinese entrepreneur who wants to be known only as danny. what you are about to see, his face is concealed and his voice modified. >> it's three nights after the bombing. it's about 11:00? >> yes. >> you are sitting in your car and what happened? >> i saw someone pull over to the curb just behind me. there was a person on the passenger side. jumped out of the car and they walk to my c
who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. >>> one of the key breaks in the hunt for the boston bombing suspects came after they carjacked a man in cam bridge. he escaped and called the police from a nearby gas station, told them what happened and that his cell phone was still inside the car. tracking that cell phone is what led police to the...
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and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied.comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. the c[growl]s clear. we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep. tempur-pedic. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. listen, your story line, it makes for incredible tv drama. thing is, your drug use is too adult for the kids, so i'm going to have to block you. oh, man. yeah. [inhales] well, have a good one. you're a nice lady. >>> welcome back to our special report, "escape from captivity: the cleveland kidnappings." i'm john ber 3457b in new york. >> and i'm store y
and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied.comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. the c[growl]s clear. we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep....
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he was voted most buttony. look at all those buttons.et and the sleeve button. >> jimmy: and finally, james c. was voted most likely to not know how to spell "bachelorette." [ laughter ] there you have it, guys. that was "late night superlatives." thank you. [ applause ] hey, guys. summer is right around the corner, and that means a lot of big summer blockbusters will be coming out soon. one of the biggest is "fast and furious 6." it comes out this friday. we here at "late night" are very excited for this. but, actually, one of our writers, arthur, has never seen any of the five "fast and furious" movies. so we thought it would be fun to have him watch each of those movies, one every day this week, but watch them at four times their normal speed. [ laughter ] and then try to guess what the movies are about. we like to call it "fast forward and the furious." yesterday he watched "2 fast, 2 furious." today is day three, so here's arthur earlier today. he's watching the third movie, "fast and the furious: tokyo drift," at four times its ori
he was voted most buttony. look at all those buttons.et and the sleeve button. >> jimmy: and finally, james c. was voted most likely to not know how to spell "bachelorette." [ laughter ] there you have it, guys. that was "late night superlatives." thank you. [ applause ] hey, guys. summer is right around the corner, and that means a lot of big summer blockbusters will be coming out soon. one of the biggest is "fast and furious 6." it comes out this friday. we...
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industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally hate and you can't really think of your future. he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. in the person present age of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two thousand and twelve i really don't know what will be into towns in africa and it's not just e.u. citizens feeling the pinch foreigners would come to europe to seek new opportunities starting their will businesses and building their lives have now will also change their minds freds iana this meant leaving greece and going all the way back to her native ecuador and while homesickness was the initial reason for the move she has no regrets about making that decision is expected also many foreign is decided to leave greece and move to countries like germany and switzerland but the greeks who stayed behind a
industry or in the laboratory anything most most of them were totally hate and you can't really think of your future. he says it wasn't a walk in the park in beijing either as many companies require a working knowledge of both french and dutch a barrier that may be hard to overcome but perhaps still more attractive for some the going back home i read. in two thousand and twelve. in the person present age of young people who emigrated from italy and grew up by thirty forty percent in two...
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that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while
that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understanding, language, and art in general. also being a graphic designer, going straight to the magazines and seeing all this printed material being discarded has also been part of my work. of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >>...
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the most important. will be mentioned in the academic prospectus has. featured dozens of names of people who worked on the team here for over a year all of them were really. merced in this fascinating process. santa is going through her own probation period chill have to go through all this herself if she succeeds. her assignment is to help organize a game for the grand event can stay at the hermitage. cancer very important inhabitants the winter palace and the state hermitage. they've lived in the old winter palace since the times of peter the great when he brought the first cats from holland a bit later his daughter elizabeth shue just special de craye for cats to be bred in what is now modern day ten. fifty cats were then brought from. since the seventeen forties those cats descendants have lived in the winter palace they've been provided with food in return for keeping the exhibits. we are also volunteers of sorts we work for food and that serena she is also a volunteer as a spoon in medicine and takes care of us i don't quite understand why she doe
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serious it is within the top two or three most serious leaks that never see it put the american people at risk and that is not hyperbole eric holder announced today that he was recusing himself from this a.p. investigation the prominent news agency condemned the government's actions in a letter to holder yesterday associated press c.e.o. gary pruitt says quote these records potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all of the news gathering activities undertaken by the a.p. during a two month period provide a roadmap to news gathering operations and disclose information about a.p.'s activities and operations that the government has no conceivable right to know now the a.p. is asking for an explanation as to why the government pulled reporters' phone records without notifying them the worry now is the effect the news will have on the media and its sources i think the effect on the media has already been felt in . you have sources that are being shut down doors just being shut in people's faces now that was probably the intention the intention was to scare. the t
serious it is within the top two or three most serious leaks that never see it put the american people at risk and that is not hyperbole eric holder announced today that he was recusing himself from this a.p. investigation the prominent news agency condemned the government's actions in a letter to holder yesterday associated press c.e.o. gary pruitt says quote these records potentially reveal communications with confidential sources across all of the news gathering activities undertaken by the...
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that is one of the most lucrative occupations. somebody once asked me that from my view i said i am sure jesse jackson makes 10 times what i make how you convince them to reduce his income by 90%? >>host: what is the race industry? >>guest: there's so many. naacp that already plays an important role but one of the problems with any institution with one goal is when they achieve that goal they don't say now we have a growing at a business ceremony they have to go on. the elsie is there to prevent discrimination but then they have to expand the definition sanofi it was to hire people they think that is discrimination. >>host: you right and "intellectuals and race" the kind of society to which with the recent history and the motion is one in which a newborn baby enters the world supplied with prepackage grievances against other babies born of the same time. >>guest: yes. yes. the idea you can redress history to have a specific context it is around the world. one of the goals they had to was to redress the injustice is. so they try to
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who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> north korea reportedly launched three short range missiles into the sea off its coast today. south korea news agency reports the missiles were fired in a northeasterly direction away from south korea's waters. tensions are eased in the last few days and the reported launch of short range missiles should not cause much concern. >> the elderly father of a minister has been kidnapped by unknown militants. the man who is in his 80s was taken at gunpoint from his village. the deputy minister is a leading force if president assad's regime. >> the video show as man trying to steal a woman's cell phone. as he runs off, he runs straight into a city bus. the lady he robbed even help. ed him out from under the bus but he w
who matters most to you says the most about you.t massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> north korea reportedly launched three short range missiles into the sea off its coast today. south korea news agency reports the missiles were fired in a...
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where in the bill is the most. is flood or droughts to blame. that it was a bad year without a train that we couldn't find anything but that one who would it all there was great hunger and sam. what was it that help comes too late and without good intentions. charity diplomacy and business going out to. the world of. science technology innovation all the least developed mints from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. by now many of you are probably familiar with hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking but it's not let me give you a quick rundown it's a practice that consists of pumping a mixture of chemical sand and water high pressure in the show rock for the purpose of exploring and mining natural gas deposits while this relatively new industry has its financial perks it's not without side effects and this is a contaminating the environment fracking is thought to be linked to all kinds of health ailments asthma disorders even cancer and it's because of these dangerous trade offs that the people of dried in a small town in ups
where in the bill is the most. is flood or droughts to blame. that it was a bad year without a train that we couldn't find anything but that one who would it all there was great hunger and sam. what was it that help comes too late and without good intentions. charity diplomacy and business going out to. the world of. science technology innovation all the least developed mints from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. by now many of you are probably familiar with hydraulic fracturing...
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become the norm for most. of these days in the end to before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to a construction worker something of the sort why do they finish their shift and headed home you oughtn't. we never noticed anything bad look as if we didn't know what really went on. to them from the storms because they come as one was sitting in. the middle kaon this query or two is on there. before. the cage and i will how. likely it is of let. people know what. is. in the east room it's true there's a pot is it in the. us and it's doesn't one hundred out of are with us. the show mercy to appear to be a surplus in. months often in the car discovery the investigation continues. the authorities were desperately trying to find remains of human bodies to put the case together. we don't have anything but his testimony and the cooperation of the authorities so that the necessary investigation takes place because the sort of. this is two thou
become the norm for most. of these days in the end to before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like gold the others. they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to a construction worker something of the sort why do they finish their shift and headed home you oughtn't. we never noticed anything bad look as if we didn't know what really went on. to them from the storms because they come as one was sitting in. the middle kaon this query or two is...
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and i think that is why most people who start playing jazz don't stop.abic classical music] (narrator) in arabic classical music, there are genres of composed repertoire as well as genres that are entirely improvised. unlike improvisation in jazz where performers are guided by a progression of chords, improvisation in arabic music is completely melodic and is based on a system of scale types known as maqam. (shaheen) improvisation, we call it in arabic, taqasim, and taqasim is one of the most important genres in arabic music. it shows the knowledge, the experience, the abilities of the musician, whether its a vocalist or an instrumentalist. when we play taqasim, we have to make the main choice, which maqam i'm going to choose as my main mode in the improvisation. for example, if i use a maqam that is called rast, r-a-s-t, then this is the main maqam. i should start with this maqam, and i can modulate to whatever i want, but at the end of the taqasim, i have to go usually to the rast. [music continues] the most important feature in taqasim is the ability
and i think that is why most people who start playing jazz don't stop.abic classical music] (narrator) in arabic classical music, there are genres of composed repertoire as well as genres that are entirely improvised. unlike improvisation in jazz where performers are guided by a progression of chords, improvisation in arabic music is completely melodic and is based on a system of scale types known as maqam. (shaheen) improvisation, we call it in arabic, taqasim, and taqasim is one of the most...
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these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the table. hold on to the table. if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute an
these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up,...
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become the norm for most. of these days in the into before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like goalie others. like they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to a construction worker something of the sort why do you they finished their shift and headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well look as if we didn't know what really went on. to from the storms because they come i assume most of them in. the middle carry on this queer tourism on the. performer. on the sour not make a. balcony of let. people not know what to eat. is. in the east room and sure there's a pot is it in the. us and it's doesn't one hundred out of or cook with us. we shall miss you to a curious up of history and. months often in a cot discovery the investigation continues. the authorities would desperately trying to find remains of human bodies to put the case together. we don't have anything but his testimony and the cooperation of the authorities so that the necessary investigation takes place. but of cours
become the norm for most. of these days in the into before it. got a reality we never knew what went on that it's a house like goalie others. like they worked and then left normally like in any other job even them to a construction worker something of the sort why do you they finished their shift and headed home. what if you. never noticed anything bad well look as if we didn't know what really went on. to from the storms because they come i assume most of them in. the middle carry on this...
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most people in the shia community support the assad supportnd most other the rebels. the battles are raging very close by. al jazeera in beirut. >> the attack could have major implications for lebanon and the entire region. has been reaction from the united states which says it has been concerned for some time about the role hezbollah has played in supporting the assad regime. a white house spokesman says the attacks underscored the need for democratic transition in syria and that it is time for a side to leave power. syrian opposition leaders meeting in turkey have announced plans to expand the coalition. khaled al-saleh says the group will lead eight new members. it is expected to elect its new leader on monday. the coalition has not yet decided whether to attend talks in geneva next month with the syrian government which are being promoted by the u.s. and russia. israeli forces are investigating an area near the lebanese border after residents there said they heard an explosion. the blast was heard and a lebanese town about 10 kilometers from the border. the army h
most people in the shia community support the assad supportnd most other the rebels. the battles are raging very close by. al jazeera in beirut. >> the attack could have major implications for lebanon and the entire region. has been reaction from the united states which says it has been concerned for some time about the role hezbollah has played in supporting the assad regime. a white house spokesman says the attacks underscored the need for democratic transition in syria and that it is...