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politics and unfortunately i'm preparing myself and my friends and my family for the worst.hat those tanks that reportedly have been moving to kiev from another neighboring states around kiev that probably they may be used against protestors. and yanukovych is showing a worse and worse side of him and i know it sounds crazy but i won't be surprised if he will act more aggressive and there will be even more blood. i would not like this to happen in my native country and shocking me what is going on now in ukraine. but this is probably this is the price of the freedom and this is the price of living in the state you want to live. if you want to have democratic state and not dictatorship with yanukovych we have to stand to the very end and we have to fight for our freedom and we have to protect our families and our basic human rights. >> reporter: and we were in kiev tonight. now to switzerland where world leaders wrapped up the first day of the syria peace talks and the first time in the civil war they faced each other and the atmosphere was anything but diplomatic and we have
politics and unfortunately i'm preparing myself and my friends and my family for the worst.hat those tanks that reportedly have been moving to kiev from another neighboring states around kiev that probably they may be used against protestors. and yanukovych is showing a worse and worse side of him and i know it sounds crazy but i won't be surprised if he will act more aggressive and there will be even more blood. i would not like this to happen in my native country and shocking me what is going...
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. >>> unfortunately, the super bowl is played in new jersey, unfortunately. >> here it comes. the battle line has been drawn, and that line appears to be the hudson river. new jersey wants the whole world to know the super bowl isn't happening in new york. >>> this in third day of peace talks they have not come to agreements. these are the first face-to-face meetings between the two sides of the conflict that killed 130,000 people since it began. the two sides have nots yet spoken directly to each other, but today's meeting focus on two items, prisoner exchange and how to get aid into homs. the united nations says it would be prepared to start sending food, medicine and other supplies to homes as early as today if both sides agree, but so far they haven't. tomorrow the u.n. hoping to discuss political transition, but the syrian government has so far refused to discuss even that. nick joins us now where the syrian government and the opposition leaders are meeting. nick, a lot has been made about this prison exchange, but what exactly is on the table? is it the community of pris
. >>> unfortunately, the super bowl is played in new jersey, unfortunately. >> here it comes. the battle line has been drawn, and that line appears to be the hudson river. new jersey wants the whole world to know the super bowl isn't happening in new york. >>> this in third day of peace talks they have not come to agreements. these are the first face-to-face meetings between the two sides of the conflict that killed 130,000 people since it began. the two sides have nots...
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unfortunately i think he's tried too much to be a peacemaker since he took office that he's right and negotiate with people who are not interested in negotiating back with him. really to me is appear that the that the republicans are not at all interested in compromise and he has continued to try and try and try to compromise and it hasn't gotten us anywhere. i think if if the democrats can retake the house there's a chance that this can change but you know at the beginning of his presidency obama had both houses and still wasn't able to accomplish as much as many of us had hoped legislatively so i'm not sure that we're going to see change but i'm going to hold out hope that if the american people step up and make real efforts to contact their elected officials and to vote their conscience is that hopefully we can see some real change but not going to hold my breath on that one kelly we're going to i'm going to end the program on you here give us lee the best thing that could possibly happen in two thousand and fourteen and maybe it's even for you personally just give me some optimism
unfortunately i think he's tried too much to be a peacemaker since he took office that he's right and negotiate with people who are not interested in negotiating back with him. really to me is appear that the that the republicans are not at all interested in compromise and he has continued to try and try and try to compromise and it hasn't gotten us anywhere. i think if if the democrats can retake the house there's a chance that this can change but you know at the beginning of his presidency...
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unfortunately i think he's tried too much to be a peacemaker since he took office that he's right and negotiate with people who are not interested in negotiating back with him. really to me is appear that the that the republicans are not at all interested in compromise and he has continued to try and try and try to compromise and it hasn't gotten us anywhere. i think if if the democrats can retake the house there's a chance that this can change but you know at the beginning of his presidency obama had both houses and still wasn't able to accomplish as much as many of us had hoped legislatively so i'm not sure that we're going to see change but i'm going to hold out hope that if the american people step up and make real efforts to contact their elected officials and to vote their conscience is that hopefully we can see some real change but not going to hold my breath on that one kelly will get i'm going to end the program on you here give us the best thing that could possibly happen in two thousand and fourteen and maybe it's even for you personally just give me some optimism here like
unfortunately i think he's tried too much to be a peacemaker since he took office that he's right and negotiate with people who are not interested in negotiating back with him. really to me is appear that the that the republicans are not at all interested in compromise and he has continued to try and try and try to compromise and it hasn't gotten us anywhere. i think if if the democrats can retake the house there's a chance that this can change but you know at the beginning of his presidency...
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well unfortunately unless the united states starts doing something to say to the israeli government you cannot continue with these settlement expansion if you expect there's going to be any possibility of negotiations the u.s. has not been willing to do that and so i see that well kerry has been successful in the case of iran moving forward nothing seems to be coming out of the israel palestine and as we are in this new year we should look at this tragedy in gaza where people are suffering from the cold they're walking in sewer they don't have electricity their lives are so miserable and we really have to figure out a way that we become real brokers in the issue of israel palestine not continue to be on the side of the repression of the israeli government carol you know one of my great hopes for two thousand and fourteen that everyone every day goes to antiwar dot com and read the wonderful work of yourself and your colleagues because everything that we just heard about power sign my first stop every single morning is to go to antiwar dot com and i read those stories about god i read th
well unfortunately unless the united states starts doing something to say to the israeli government you cannot continue with these settlement expansion if you expect there's going to be any possibility of negotiations the u.s. has not been willing to do that and so i see that well kerry has been successful in the case of iran moving forward nothing seems to be coming out of the israel palestine and as we are in this new year we should look at this tragedy in gaza where people are suffering from...
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it is terribly unfortunate. coming up on tuesday night, the president of the united states will have arguably his biggest platform of the year in the state of union address. he says it is income inequality. this will focus the country on something we've talked about on this program for years. it is a growing gap that must be addressed. it all started with trade agreements and goes to taxation. corporations will be no less profitable if the rest of them do their fair share. tonight's question -- do republicans have anything but spin on income inequality? text a for yes. text b for no. you can always go to our blog. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. let's bring in senator bernie sanders. good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> you've been on this topic on this program numerous times and finally the president of the united states is going to make this a central theme in the state of the union. what kind of an impact can this have? >> i think it's going to be huge. today, the top 1%
it is terribly unfortunate. coming up on tuesday night, the president of the united states will have arguably his biggest platform of the year in the state of union address. he says it is income inequality. this will focus the country on something we've talked about on this program for years. it is a growing gap that must be addressed. it all started with trade agreements and goes to taxation. corporations will be no less profitable if the rest of them do their fair share. tonight's question --...
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so they practice for these kinds of unfortunate episodes. not only that, but the maryland state police are very well trained. you have the howard county police department. they are one of the best police departments, i might add, in the country. they have trained for these kinds of incidents, how to respond to them. not only that, jamie and kelly, but merchants in these areas are also trained to expect these kinds of scenarios to take place. you stated it eloquently. we don't know what is going on. is this a personal matter? is it a domestic matter? you have three people that have been shot who are dead. we found in many instances like that, and i'm not saying this is in this case, but it could very well be some kind of domestic dispute in light of the fact the alleged shooter may very well have been killed himself. or committed suicide, allegedly. you alluded to how nice that area is. i'm from that area. this is a mall people enjoy going. it's cold outside. families wake up on a saturday morning and say let's go to the mall and kick it for
so they practice for these kinds of unfortunate episodes. not only that, but the maryland state police are very well trained. you have the howard county police department. they are one of the best police departments, i might add, in the country. they have trained for these kinds of incidents, how to respond to them. not only that, jamie and kelly, but merchants in these areas are also trained to expect these kinds of scenarios to take place. you stated it eloquently. we don't know what is going...
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well unfortunately in unless the united states starts doing something to say to the israeli government you cannot continue with these settlement expansion if you expect there's going to be any possibility of negotiations the u.s. has not been willing to do that and so i see that well kerry has been successful in the case of iran moving forward nothing seems to be coming out of the israel palestine and as we are in this new year we should look at this tragedy in gaza where people are suffering from the cold they're walking in sewer they don't have electricity their lives are so miserable and we really have to figure out a way that we become real brokers in the issue of israel palestine not continue to be on the side of the repression of the israeli government kelly you know one of my great hopes for two thousand and fourteen that everyone every day goes to antiwar dot com and read the wonderful work of yourself and your colleagues because everything that we just heard about power sign that's mike my first stop every single morning is to go to antiwar dot com and i read those stories abo
well unfortunately in unless the united states starts doing something to say to the israeli government you cannot continue with these settlement expansion if you expect there's going to be any possibility of negotiations the u.s. has not been willing to do that and so i see that well kerry has been successful in the case of iran moving forward nothing seems to be coming out of the israel palestine and as we are in this new year we should look at this tragedy in gaza where people are suffering...
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. >>> unfortunately, the super bowl is being plaid in new jersey, unfortunately. >> there you have it, folks. the battle line has been drawn, and that line is the hudson river. new jersey wants the world to know the super bowl isn't happening in new york. >>> just moments ago the united nations mediator gave an update on the ongoing syria peace talks in geneva. he says he will meet jointly with two of the syrian parties on monday. let's listen to what he had to say. >> in the morning we had discussed humanitarian issues. we talked a great deal about heal health. you know, that the center of the city has been under siege for a very, very long time, and now i hope that we're approaching a solution for at least the civilians in homs. what we have been told by the government side is that women and children in these besieged area in the old city are welcome to leave immediately. the other civilians are also welcome to leave, but the government needs a list of their names first. so we're going to inform our people in damascus -- we have already informed them about this. so hopefully startin
. >>> unfortunately, the super bowl is being plaid in new jersey, unfortunately. >> there you have it, folks. the battle line has been drawn, and that line is the hudson river. new jersey wants the world to know the super bowl isn't happening in new york. >>> just moments ago the united nations mediator gave an update on the ongoing syria peace talks in geneva. he says he will meet jointly with two of the syrian parties on monday. let's listen to what he had to say....
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unfortunately that bill was vetoed by our governor. the resolution i'm introducing today is a first step at answering the mandate of proposition d. in february i look forward to holding a hearing at the board of supervisors to outline various issues and constrictions placed on the city regarding our purchase of medications. and i want to thank supervisor wiener for his good sponsorship as well as our department of public health staff and patient advocates for their input in crafting this resolution. colleague, give enthat today is the first legislative session of 2014, ~ as we typically do i circulated committee assignments for this year. as is typical when we are mid cycle between supervisorial assignments, [speaker not understood] many of you will continue to serve in the same roles that you have been serving in for the past year. there are three committees that i'll just mention that do not have a change in composition. our budget and finance committee will continue with the membership shared by supervisor farrell with supervisor ma
unfortunately that bill was vetoed by our governor. the resolution i'm introducing today is a first step at answering the mandate of proposition d. in february i look forward to holding a hearing at the board of supervisors to outline various issues and constrictions placed on the city regarding our purchase of medications. and i want to thank supervisor wiener for his good sponsorship as well as our department of public health staff and patient advocates for their input in crafting this...
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that, unfortunately, is how sport diplomacy works. a lot of people only read the sports page and the front page. if athletes direct attention, no matter how self-serving, it has a positive ripple affect. >> let's turn to the baseball hall of fame. it's nice to talk about something positive. three guys elected to the hall of fame, guys not tainted by anything. it's good to have good guys getting into the hall of fame. >> not exactly. one of them, sorry to be that guy. it's six people going in. three managers as well. one one of whom is tony ralusa, a steroid and ped apologist of the last generation, it boggles my mind that the baseball writers are sank tim ownius about barry bonds and roger clements and barry ruso gets in the back door. makes a mockery about the hard line of performance enhancing drugs. >> mike piazza did not get in, sammy soso with home runs. is it clear, and roger clemmens would have been a shoe in. if he had retired the first time and not come back or retired and not taken steroids, is it clear that these guys will
that, unfortunately, is how sport diplomacy works. a lot of people only read the sports page and the front page. if athletes direct attention, no matter how self-serving, it has a positive ripple affect. >> let's turn to the baseball hall of fame. it's nice to talk about something positive. three guys elected to the hall of fame, guys not tainted by anything. it's good to have good guys getting into the hall of fame. >> not exactly. one of them, sorry to be that guy. it's six people...
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unfortunately for josh, a broken thumb. an excellent effort nonetheless. >> mike: congratulations to the former channmp ion. don't forget one week from tonight, not one but two titles are on the line. renan barao is a monster. >> for the undisputed bant bantamweight belt. >> that kid is dangerous. >> 33 victories. renan barao. >> 30 career victories. >> we have two titles on the line. >> what a performance by ricardo lamas. >> mike: live on pay-per-view super bowl sunday here on fox. coming up next on fox your late local news except on the west coast. and don't forget to tune in to fox news live at 1:30 a.m. eastern time for exclusive post fight coverage. . >> fear for an east bay family as the police search for a 14- year-old boy accused of killing his sister and now their father has a message for their son. >> and we're not mad at you, it was a mistake. it was an accident that happened. >> good evening, everyone, and thank you for joining us for the special post-fight edition of ktvu news. >>> oakland police are now offer
unfortunately for josh, a broken thumb. an excellent effort nonetheless. >> mike: congratulations to the former channmp ion. don't forget one week from tonight, not one but two titles are on the line. renan barao is a monster. >> for the undisputed bant bantamweight belt. >> that kid is dangerous. >> 33 victories. renan barao. >> 30 career victories. >> we have two titles on the line. >> what a performance by ricardo lamas. >> mike: live on...
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he afford anyone the stunt and unfortunately you didn't understand that and come up to the podium and speak >> i was waiting for my name to be called i was told i fill out a card and waiting to be called. >> so the commission if you choose on the one hand you could resend your previous vote and schedule it for the next hearing based on general comment. however, i would teaspoon with general comment at this time and take the matter up >> thank you, sir. >> okay. thank you. >> good afternoon peter cohen for the housing association a couple of items one is director ram we visited him to meet with our organizations it's come up on its 5 year mark and we had a lot of go feedback both from a policy and procure standpoint. it i wanted to let you know we are going to be talking about some work the staff might be able to do to look at the policies and purse and hopefully have an informational hearing with you next year january or february. but the timing is acquit for the united states give the information we talked about affordable housing and the eastern neighborhoods is not working from a s
he afford anyone the stunt and unfortunately you didn't understand that and come up to the podium and speak >> i was waiting for my name to be called i was told i fill out a card and waiting to be called. >> so the commission if you choose on the one hand you could resend your previous vote and schedule it for the next hearing based on general comment. however, i would teaspoon with general comment at this time and take the matter up >> thank you, sir. >> okay. thank...
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in the world unfortunately. the work of justice project it is especially in the rule of law and implementation to work with them and work generally and they make proposals and then after that then the government should be able to incorporate them and people with special the people should free the pressure so this proposal is implemented because that is the role as citizens, too. from my perspective, that is the way to do it so that they go to the legislation and eventually are implemented. >> a few years ago i needed some fat cream so i bought it here at a pharmacy. a very well-known product and i paid over $50 for it and about a year later i got it in the pharmacy in germany for $14. so who is making this huge profit? >> in the united states yadin? it is a pharmaceutical the industry because the process first to the first distributors but to the wholesalers the of the price to the wholesalers that is higher but in the beginning they are expensive. >> there are no price controls, so that is the way that the syst
in the world unfortunately. the work of justice project it is especially in the rule of law and implementation to work with them and work generally and they make proposals and then after that then the government should be able to incorporate them and people with special the people should free the pressure so this proposal is implemented because that is the role as citizens, too. from my perspective, that is the way to do it so that they go to the legislation and eventually are implemented....
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in this case, throwing accusations like unfortunate chose to do this and constructive. and i wish that folks like him would take a minute to step back and actually listen and engage in dialogue and tried to understand the other side's point of view. .. when you here talk like his, it is evident he is watching fox news and gets the information mostly from right-wing conservative sources and isn't open to other points of view. and that is why i wrote the book. hopefully someone finds a way to see we have to try to work together and not dig in so hard and accept everything we hear from one side or another. >> putting on your political hat for a moment. the rollout of the health care website: has it the rollout of the health care web site. has it hurt democrats politically? >> that is not a political issue to me. is absolutely critical. president obama believes it is critical we get the web site and running so the majority of individuals have the ability to get on and shop. that will give them the ability they can get better benefits for less cost for lower-cost and what it
in this case, throwing accusations like unfortunate chose to do this and constructive. and i wish that folks like him would take a minute to step back and actually listen and engage in dialogue and tried to understand the other side's point of view. .. when you here talk like his, it is evident he is watching fox news and gets the information mostly from right-wing conservative sources and isn't open to other points of view. and that is why i wrote the book. hopefully someone finds a way to see...
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unfortunately the centrifuges are quite resistant to bombardment. because you have it 96 parallel cascades that can run. so you certainly take out some -- we saw this in world war world war for, you knock out the utility, the plant goes down. how quickly can it get back? >> it turns out. >> one other thing. the final possibility we threaten to hit every oil field and industrial and strategic target in iran if they don't allow mr. wallace to go in with 400 experts along -- the entire panel and clean out everything. >> thank you. >> and i don't think i have time to ask for your comment on that. you can respond in writing. >> thank you. we'll hold that thought. thank you. >> thank you, ma'am chair. thank you, mr. sherman. thank you to the panel for being here. i'm having a hard time figuring out what the united states got out of this. i mean, you know, we got the iranians got a lot. they basically got a right to enrich uraniums. we have allies that are begging us in three, two, one agreement to be able to enrich uranium. we say no allies but enemies we
unfortunately the centrifuges are quite resistant to bombardment. because you have it 96 parallel cascades that can run. so you certainly take out some -- we saw this in world war world war for, you knock out the utility, the plant goes down. how quickly can it get back? >> it turns out. >> one other thing. the final possibility we threaten to hit every oil field and industrial and strategic target in iran if they don't allow mr. wallace to go in with 400 experts along -- the entire...
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unfortunately, not much in the way of rain. we have some fog, maybe a little drizzle but some changes coming up. more coming up. >> and the roads are not as slick today as yesterday so here's a live look, an early start across the san mateo bridge. we'll have the travel times and roadwork coming up. >> it's what you do. >> that's what i do, yes. [ laughter ] >>> we begin at 4:30 now with breaking news in the south bay this mni. two people escaped a house fire in san jose at 2 a.m. on san fernando street. firefighters still on the street trying to get a handle on it to see how charred the home is. firefighters believe the fire started on the front porch or side yard. >>> the flu is here. kpix 5's betty yu reports the outbreak is so severe, some patients are being treated in tents. >> reporter: it's a sign of just how fast the flu may be spreading in the bay area. regional medical center of san jose set up four hospital beds inside this tent next to the e.r. to absorb the overflow of patients. >> because of this, we felt that the
unfortunately, not much in the way of rain. we have some fog, maybe a little drizzle but some changes coming up. more coming up. >> and the roads are not as slick today as yesterday so here's a live look, an early start across the san mateo bridge. we'll have the travel times and roadwork coming up. >> it's what you do. >> that's what i do, yes. [ laughter ] >>> we begin at 4:30 now with breaking news in the south bay this mni. two people escaped a house fire in san...
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>> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again.red technology for the >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight weeknights 9et / 6pt only on al jazeera america >> from our headquarters in new york here are the headlines at this hour... >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> a deal in the senate may be at hand, and just in the nick of time >> thousands of new yorkers are marching solidarity... >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour... >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. breaking news... sports... business... weather... live news...every hour, on the hour only on al jazeera america consider this: the news of the day plus so much m >> ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome back to "techknow". now school shootings are unfortunately a reality that we have to live with. and lin
>> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again.red technology for the >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight weeknights 9et / 6pt only on al jazeera america >> from our headquarters in new york here are the headlines at this hour... >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that...
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acts unfortunate that the has proven to be a lot of things, but not affordable unfortunately, too manytients -- too many of our patients. you and thear as company goes, number one business goal is what? >> to advance our phase three trials. and hopefully, and get to a progesterone phase three data read this year and finished enrollment in the identical bio hormone combination. >> ok, thank you both for joining me. robert is the ceo of therapeutics and the. jack cutter is the ceo of supernovas cap -- pharmaceuticals. the are participating in jpmorgan conference. we are going to take a quick rate on "money moves." when we come back, we will give you a trading update. meantime, my colleague julie hyman giving you a bit of a preview a few minutes ago, telling you the markets are higher across the board. a complete update, though, after this short break. ♪ >> tomorrow, we will be welcoming a private equity investor, a firm that focuses mostly on tech. most -- in this context we usually speak about vc firms. bravo will be our guest. on the markets with everything you need to know about trade
acts unfortunate that the has proven to be a lot of things, but not affordable unfortunately, too manytients -- too many of our patients. you and thear as company goes, number one business goal is what? >> to advance our phase three trials. and hopefully, and get to a progesterone phase three data read this year and finished enrollment in the identical bio hormone combination. >> ok, thank you both for joining me. robert is the ceo of therapeutics and the. jack cutter is the ceo of...
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this administration unfortunately likes that kind of thing. the administration should be cracking down on abuse of food stamps. which is widespread. you are not going to get real reform. most americans would like to work. we don't have the european style culture yet, but that is why we'll get the economy moving. >> john, must be like a pressure cooker. you had the pressure put on from rick. respond. >> if you want to help the po people, and i think we do, why would you foist the federal government on them? they are the least qualified at bringing people out of quality. the problem right now is there is too much government. because there is too much government, the economy is not creating the jobs that would lure people back in the workfoe. it's cool what rick is arguing for. it creates disincentive. if you're a jogger you are less likely to run on rainy day. >> i was talk about the working poor. you are pushing the argument in another direction. i address the working poor. people who work in fast food restaurant and working at a large big box
this administration unfortunately likes that kind of thing. the administration should be cracking down on abuse of food stamps. which is widespread. you are not going to get real reform. most americans would like to work. we don't have the european style culture yet, but that is why we'll get the economy moving. >> john, must be like a pressure cooker. you had the pressure put on from rick. respond. >> if you want to help the po people, and i think we do, why would you foist the...
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let's take a listen. >> this was an unfortunate incident that shouldn't have happened.alian mother is going to, you know, be yelling at me, saying you weren't raised that way. and she's right. she's absolutely right. the bottom line is, i overreacted and my emotion thes got the better of me. i lost my cool. and that shouldn't happen. >> reporter: grimm also told us he plans to have lunch with scotto some time next week to put this behind them. i asked the congressman if he thought it was inappropriate this reporter scotto asked him about this department of justice investigation into grimm's campaign finance practices from four years ago. last night he seemed to think it was not an appropriate question. he said it absolutely was. he said he hasn't yet spoken to the fbi or justice department about this probe. >> what an incident that is. thanks for the update. the top official wants cooperation from the man who leaked american secrets to the news media. i'm talking about edward snowden, the nsa contractor and director of intelligence made a personal appeal to snowden on c
let's take a listen. >> this was an unfortunate incident that shouldn't have happened.alian mother is going to, you know, be yelling at me, saying you weren't raised that way. and she's right. she's absolutely right. the bottom line is, i overreacted and my emotion thes got the better of me. i lost my cool. and that shouldn't happen. >> reporter: grimm also told us he plans to have lunch with scotto some time next week to put this behind them. i asked the congressman if he thought...
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especially in really poor under-served communities sometimes that are neglected unfortunately but itcould be if communities decided to take this we're going to do this that's right and if more developers were to do would you know cristal are doing that i think this is the. this is a great example were. kristen kirkpatrick and gino companion and tracy we thank you so much for being with us and thanks rob thank you tom to see this in other conversations of the great minds go to our website conversations of great minds. and that's the way it is tonight friday january third two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag heuer. science technology innovation all the least of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british. market why not substantial. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. claim play. looks play. play. play a. role as an effect and you can jump in anytime you want. on larry king y
especially in really poor under-served communities sometimes that are neglected unfortunately but itcould be if communities decided to take this we're going to do this that's right and if more developers were to do would you know cristal are doing that i think this is the. this is a great example were. kristen kirkpatrick and gino companion and tracy we thank you so much for being with us and thanks rob thank you tom to see this in other conversations of the great minds go to our website...
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unfortunately, no relief on that front. get you to nose numbers and we're going to looking at tomorrow record warmth from livermore to san jose, santa rosa, san francisco and oakland, expect it to not only tie a record, but maybe even break some records tomorrow. the rest of your cities, you'll find the south bay back into the low to mid-70s. peninsula, right here 70 degrees. palo alto, 72. north bay, east bay and tri, 73 in walnut creek. livermore will be the warmest tomorrow at 73. if you are making plans to celebrate the 49ers win, here's your forecast. it's going to be good. just a few passing clouds and temperatures in the 40s, so as mindy mentioned earlier, picture perfect weather. what do you think? >> i think absolutely they can. and it's a good attitude. thanks, anthony. > >>>. >> big time 49 fans there, too. today marks the 24th anniversary of their first arrival at pier 39. a handful of sea lions first appeared at the dock shortly after the earthquake. at first, pier 39 wasn't crazy about the visitors and some tr
unfortunately, no relief on that front. get you to nose numbers and we're going to looking at tomorrow record warmth from livermore to san jose, santa rosa, san francisco and oakland, expect it to not only tie a record, but maybe even break some records tomorrow. the rest of your cities, you'll find the south bay back into the low to mid-70s. peninsula, right here 70 degrees. palo alto, 72. north bay, east bay and tri, 73 in walnut creek. livermore will be the warmest tomorrow at 73. if you are...
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this just came to me today and unfortunately it came out of a bit of a surprise. the letter from saturday says we would like to see a supermarket that hires locally and engaged a community emphasizing fresh and local foods and affordable to all neighbors. i completely agree with this. this is exactly what we are working on and nothing on today's legislation impedes from achieving that goal. the legislation is back for a second reading today because last week the committee added some signage regulations suggested by the planning department. colleagues i would appreciate your support and rogers is here from the planning department to answer any questions as well. supervisor scott weiner: thank you, supervisor breed. i believe we did get a presentation. unless there are questions, we don't need another formal presentation. if there are no further comments, we can open this up for public comment. we have two speaker cards. >> hi. good morning. i'm gail bar from the neighborhood association. what i would like to address today is the demolition of the site. there are se
this just came to me today and unfortunately it came out of a bit of a surprise. the letter from saturday says we would like to see a supermarket that hires locally and engaged a community emphasizing fresh and local foods and affordable to all neighbors. i completely agree with this. this is exactly what we are working on and nothing on today's legislation impedes from achieving that goal. the legislation is back for a second reading today because last week the committee added some signage...
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but unfortunately, now it continues. we know that a wide range of people have been involved in that session. the fbi, the nsa, the cia, has publicly declared that he's been involved in an investigation. 12 u.s. government agencies. it has been the largest investigation into a publisher ever. it has gone on for more than three careers and continues, it's a disgrace, a threat to journalists, a threat to my staff. thanks to our lawyers, we're fighting it. but thus far, it continues. in relation to the swedish matter, i have not been charged in sweden. there are allegations. the ecuadorian government has asked that sweden not expedite me to the u.s. if i go to sweden, unfortunately, sweden has refused and also refuse to say come here to speak to me and thus, unfortunately, we're at an impasse. >> so you remain where you are in the ecuadorian embassy in london. julian assange, thank you so much for your time, for your perspective. we really appreciate your taking the time this afternoon. >>> and thanks for watching "around th
but unfortunately, now it continues. we know that a wide range of people have been involved in that session. the fbi, the nsa, the cia, has publicly declared that he's been involved in an investigation. 12 u.s. government agencies. it has been the largest investigation into a publisher ever. it has gone on for more than three careers and continues, it's a disgrace, a threat to journalists, a threat to my staff. thanks to our lawyers, we're fighting it. but thus far, it continues. in relation to...
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women's rights convention which, unfortunately, the u.s. hasn't ratified yet. but she does this believing that the women's rights convention is entirely reconcilable with her own muslim faith. i interviewed maria bashir, the only woman chief prosecutor in afghanistan, who has 23 bodyguards and yet despite the threats, despite the actual attempts on her life continues to prosecute in cases of violence against women and corruption, and all the while fears that the united states and the international community may be about to sell out afghan women in the bid to, quote, reconcile with the taliban. and the question that i asked myself time and again is why are these people not more well known internationally. everyone knows who osama bin laden was, but very few people know about all of those on the ground who are challenging people like him. and what i really set out to do in this book is to change that or at least to contribute a little bit toward that change. now, i did this for very personal reasons, because my own father was an anthropologist of muslim heritage
women's rights convention which, unfortunately, the u.s. hasn't ratified yet. but she does this believing that the women's rights convention is entirely reconcilable with her own muslim faith. i interviewed maria bashir, the only woman chief prosecutor in afghanistan, who has 23 bodyguards and yet despite the threats, despite the actual attempts on her life continues to prosecute in cases of violence against women and corruption, and all the while fears that the united states and the...
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>> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again.red technology for the the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights >> ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome back to "techknow". now school shootings are unfortunately a reality that we have to live with. and lindsay you looked at some technology to try to make them a little less damaging. >> i went to the eastern shore from maryland where i'm from and looked at a technology originally developed for the military. we put this technology to a test. so let's have a look. as a former cia agent i learned how to shoot a variety of guns. so when "techknow" asked me to cover a story about the trend in but proof back to school supplies it appealed to me both as a former operative and to my other side, as a plom. mom. back to school shopping. it's always the most stres
>> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again.red technology for the the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights >> ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome back to "techknow". now school...
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scenes of police officers in effect losing control and beating protestors well again that's the unfortunate part i'm out of time that i think you know cause our guests colleagues over there will be only grasped what's happened and i'm sure there will be some sort of investigation what happened then the powers and authorities in ukraine will have to look at that very carefully you know don't underestimate a tool that she demands and places on people and question is and then find the you know it's going to about the psychological pressure and so on i was hearing obviously for anybody to be caught up in iraq must be terrified of what happened what about the officers what's going through their minds having to deal with this well you know about a human being at the end of the day you know they are frightened however well equipped they are well trained they are you know this is going to zour an analogy but it's sort of combat in the field war we don't do like making military analogies of policing because it's completely different from the way the military operates but actually this is very frontl
scenes of police officers in effect losing control and beating protestors well again that's the unfortunate part i'm out of time that i think you know cause our guests colleagues over there will be only grasped what's happened and i'm sure there will be some sort of investigation what happened then the powers and authorities in ukraine will have to look at that very carefully you know don't underestimate a tool that she demands and places on people and question is and then find the you know...
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but unfortunately that is a one-way street. and it's unfortunate, but when we look at the statistics and numbers do not lie. >> and criticism my former partner is now a judge. and the fcc allows people -- in a sense plead guilty but not admit that they are guilty. so he said they shouldn't do that. but the person that i think the was was allowing him to do that was mary schapiro, who had been with enron and mary jo white, the new chairman, says she's going to change that. do you think it was mary schapiro who is responsible for that policy of letting them not plead guilty? >> i think that mary was the face. the face of the policy. could she unilaterally mandate? well, she was in a strong position as chair of the sec. in my humble opinion, i think that she was -- i think she was appointed by wall street. and so she was as much a representative of wall street and she was the investing public. and so when you look at the track record between the actions, i think that she to large extent was hamstrung by the people at treasury and
but unfortunately that is a one-way street. and it's unfortunate, but when we look at the statistics and numbers do not lie. >> and criticism my former partner is now a judge. and the fcc allows people -- in a sense plead guilty but not admit that they are guilty. so he said they shouldn't do that. but the person that i think the was was allowing him to do that was mary schapiro, who had been with enron and mary jo white, the new chairman, says she's going to change that. do you think it...
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unfortunately, all at the wrong time, andrea. and now, as you can see, a lot of folks in atlanta paying the price for it today. >> indeed, they are. thank you for being out there for us. >>> and your colleague, our friend at the weather channel jim cantore, during a broadcast last night, jim faced another kind of atmospheric disturbance. and as always, he handled it with his unique cantore charm. >> i've come to charleston a few times before to cover tropical storms and hurricane, but not an ice and snowstorm, which is what we're expecting. we have not gotten into the w worst part of this storm yet. so obviously at the college of charleston, they're already having a good time. >> jim didn't even miss a beat. jim, we are very impressed. o. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free
unfortunately, all at the wrong time, andrea. and now, as you can see, a lot of folks in atlanta paying the price for it today. >> indeed, they are. thank you for being out there for us. >>> and your colleague, our friend at the weather channel jim cantore, during a broadcast last night, jim faced another kind of atmospheric disturbance. and as always, he handled it with his unique cantore charm. >> i've come to charleston a few times before to cover tropical storms and...
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unfortunately there's not enough space on the bus so the polar explorers decide to draw lots to determine who gets to go. in the soviet era to get to antarctica it wasn't enough to just be lucky you needed relevant experience with drift ice in the arctic as well as recommendations there was no other way to reach the southernmost continent today it's enough to send your resume to the arctic and antarctic research institute along with a clean bill of health.
unfortunately there's not enough space on the bus so the polar explorers decide to draw lots to determine who gets to go. in the soviet era to get to antarctica it wasn't enough to just be lucky you needed relevant experience with drift ice in the arctic as well as recommendations there was no other way to reach the southernmost continent today it's enough to send your resume to the arctic and antarctic research institute along with a clean bill of health.
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mayor's announcement by press release a few days ago, and some comments from the police on the unfortunate death in december, i wanted to say as supervisor yee said, there has to be a lot more sensitivity to victims and of collisions and accidents and blaming the victim and is wrong and i think we have to come up with strategies that are not starting from a blame the victim approach. i also wanted to add to that my office has been working like others on a number of different projects, but i think the transportation authority and other suggestions of add quit funding for a lot of these safer streets projects are the critical thing that i hope comes out of this hearing as well as supporting the new task force that this resolution that supervisor kim, yee and campos are proposing, but a critical thing is how we put the money toward the new action plans that will be developed so thank you to all the community organizations that are here and i look forward to working with you for fully funding, add quitly these plans to make our streets safer. >> thank you supervisor mar. >> supervisor wiener.
mayor's announcement by press release a few days ago, and some comments from the police on the unfortunate death in december, i wanted to say as supervisor yee said, there has to be a lot more sensitivity to victims and of collisions and accidents and blaming the victim and is wrong and i think we have to come up with strategies that are not starting from a blame the victim approach. i also wanted to add to that my office has been working like others on a number of different projects, but i...
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unfortunately, that trust has been seriously undermined by recklessficials' reliance on secret interpretation is -- interpretations of the law. protectements did not sources and methods that were useful in fighting terror create instead, they hid bad policy and violations of the liberties of the american people. for example, the director of the nsa said publicly that the nsa does not hold data on u.s. citizens. that was obviously untrue. justice department officials section 215 is
unfortunately, that trust has been seriously undermined by recklessficials' reliance on secret interpretation is -- interpretations of the law. protectements did not sources and methods that were useful in fighting terror create instead, they hid bad policy and violations of the liberties of the american people. for example, the director of the nsa said publicly that the nsa does not hold data on u.s. citizens. that was obviously untrue. justice department officials section 215 is
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unfortunately this is not lasting long. by monday the next called surge is coming in in ten teachers staff will again be back in radar and below average. once again the below average and chilly weather take a look at what's going on here and to the americas with the school from grade here and this just brought devastation across the southeast. this picture out of atlanta georgia and all of the state of georgia under a state of emergency right now because road to discover nice equipment not there to deal with it there's been numerous wrecks of several deaths because people are just down the cars for hours on end and it's still chilly out here on peoples is being advised to stay home. i press has conceded that dominate good news we are seeing a warming trend over the next several days rain now accused him of a high of sixteen unfortunately fire weather down here towards the south also still sing another storm system moves across the north into couples and snow showers airfield on thursday the third row weather is better for p
unfortunately this is not lasting long. by monday the next called surge is coming in in ten teachers staff will again be back in radar and below average. once again the below average and chilly weather take a look at what's going on here and to the americas with the school from grade here and this just brought devastation across the southeast. this picture out of atlanta georgia and all of the state of georgia under a state of emergency right now because road to discover nice equipment not...
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. >> while the administration is ongoing i think is unfortunate. i saw a president who was very committed obviously to support the troops, to support the policy of trying to decimate al qaeda. >> and today, the white house took unprecedented steps to support the vice president. for more i'm joined by bill schneider, a contributor of al jazeera english and by jim popo, a former specialist of spefer sl affairs to president obama. they are all joining us from washington, d.c. tonight which of course ahas been buzzing over this special book. jay carny, you were there, it seems like you were trying to swing back but not really attack bob gates directly? >> yeah, it was pretty predictable and pretty remarkable, predictable in that you knew that they were going to stay away from distinct criticism of gates, good to accentuate his patriotism the great job that he did. but it was remarkable, as i set there front row center, started counting. the first 25 questions of briefing from the folks to the president of the united states, there were a few things to t
. >> while the administration is ongoing i think is unfortunate. i saw a president who was very committed obviously to support the troops, to support the policy of trying to decimate al qaeda. >> and today, the white house took unprecedented steps to support the vice president. for more i'm joined by bill schneider, a contributor of al jazeera english and by jim popo, a former specialist of spefer sl affairs to president obama. they are all joining us from washington, d.c. tonight...
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is not mainstream and it is unfortunate. again, we write stories and show up at these events, protests and do these things, but when it is our turn, these people do not stand with us. >> obviously i believe in the civil rights issues, looking at mass incarceration, that is a huge issue.
is not mainstream and it is unfortunate. again, we write stories and show up at these events, protests and do these things, but when it is our turn, these people do not stand with us. >> obviously i believe in the civil rights issues, looking at mass incarceration, that is a huge issue.
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it is an unfortunate situation in which people are killing each other. those terrorist groups, they have not been able to decide if they are going to attend a conference or not. that is the situation. we have to try to avoid any kind of proxy war in syria. we have to get together to stop the bloodshed in syria. let me tell you something. when ban ki-moon visited iran for a heads of the state meeting, he was asked his views on syria. he said, i think the first priority for syria is to help to stop the bloodshed and killing in syria. it will pave the ground for all of us to help syria decide what they want to be. >> are you doing that if you have the head of the coup forces in damascus? are you directing the forces against the rebels? >> i do not have any information to suggest that the irani and forces are leading in syria. >> therapy reports of a presence. >> i have no information on that. i cannot confirm it. >> but you are not denying it. >> thousands of people in yemen are sent into syria. even if iran has a good relationship. >> why are they doing th
it is an unfortunate situation in which people are killing each other. those terrorist groups, they have not been able to decide if they are going to attend a conference or not. that is the situation. we have to try to avoid any kind of proxy war in syria. we have to get together to stop the bloodshed in syria. let me tell you something. when ban ki-moon visited iran for a heads of the state meeting, he was asked his views on syria. he said, i think the first priority for syria is to help to...
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. >> unfortunately, the research n.i.h. aids, especially prescription sleep aids. unfortunately, there are some consequence as sovieted with that. short-term use, they're wonderful to do. long-term, not such a great idea. there is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia that works better than sleeping medications at allowing you to get a better night of sleep. >> you say avoid any kind of stimulant or depressant after 7:00 at night. >> actually, yes. a lot of people -- >> go to bed at 8:30. >> a lot of people do use alcohol in order to help them fall asleep. it will make you fall asleep quicker, but unfortunately there is kind of a rebound effect with alcohol and you wake up a lot more at night, even if you don't remember those awakenings, you do have fragmented sleep with alcohol. >> what about tv, a lot of people have the tv on while they're crashing? >> unfortunately, a lot of men like to use television and their partner, if it's a female, has to kind of suffer through that as well. it decreases the amount of melatonin
. >> unfortunately, the research n.i.h. aids, especially prescription sleep aids. unfortunately, there are some consequence as sovieted with that. short-term use, they're wonderful to do. long-term, not such a great idea. there is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia that works better than sleeping medications at allowing you to get a better night of sleep. >> you say avoid any kind of stimulant or depressant after 7:00 at night. >> actually, yes. a lot of people --...