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were crying and screaming because they heard the gunshots, once they were evacuated they immediately went to the hotel room. back out here live, we did ask if they were part of an extra patrol with regard to the shooting and investigators say they were not they are still asking witnesses to come forward. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> thank you, brian. >>> there is a dangerous new online drinking game whip has gone viral and it is spreading around the world. it is blamed for at least five deaths. the so called game involves them videotaping themselves, posting it online and challenging others to outdo them. if the person who has been challenged to does not respond, they are ridiculed on twitter. the five men who died were all under 30 in britain and ireland. >> the point of alcohol, is it affect is thability to recognize you are in danger and it affects your ability to react to danger, so we have a double yam my. >> they are asking them to stop it. they have issued a statement, we do not tolerate comment which is directly harmful but behavior which some people find off
were crying and screaming because they heard the gunshots, once they were evacuated they immediately went to the hotel room. back out here live, we did ask if they were part of an extra patrol with regard to the shooting and investigators say they were not they are still asking witnesses to come forward. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> thank you, brian. >>> there is a dangerous new online drinking game whip has gone viral and it is spreading around the world. it is...
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>> when they need to escape they look for windows, they are trapped in here. >> in contra costa they change and if they see ifs agree house they will not go in until paint page turns dark pg&e turns the power off from the outside. >> they turn often the breakers and power is still coming into the house. people who live in oakland after a wave of burglaries and shootings. they shot a burglary suspect, also shot, during a home invasion robbery. >>> we have the city down and in the third component it is a problem and it is a good problem but as an officer it is that they have had a reduction in pay. >> homeowners say they have started their own neighborhood watch patrols but wanted to do more to crack down on crime. >> charges have been filed after shooting down on the level but they have been charged with a weapons enhancement. time now 5:15. >> a stole leap classic car was returned to him after 30 years and it was in better condition than it was before. this is a beauty, a 1957 chevy bellaire was stolen from his home in 1984 and it was still a classic. they found the car in a containe
>> when they need to escape they look for windows, they are trapped in here. >> in contra costa they change and if they see ifs agree house they will not go in until paint page turns dark pg&e turns the power off from the outside. >> they turn often the breakers and power is still coming into the house. people who live in oakland after a wave of burglaries and shootings. they shot a burglary suspect, also shot, during a home invasion robbery. >>> we have the city...
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she compared herself to written cal tinsley -- written tin tin and they said they fell they fell in love with a dog and a little girl. she died of natural causes. >> she was america's sweet heart, she charmed audience happens worldwide with her sinking and acting since she was two years old. she had a one-on-one alcoholic -- nonalcoholic drink named after her and she is still the youngest person to quinn an academy award at -- to win an academy award at age 6. >> her life was about bringing hooppy necessary to people -- happiness to people and it still strand sends and people still can enjoy sitting down and watching a movie together. >> she retired from movies in her 20s. and they whether mayor written she was later named u.s. ambassador to czech slovakia. >> more on the passing of shirley temple black and her family said we salute her for a her life of remarkable achievements as most importantly as our be loved mother, great grandmother and adored wife. they are sharing their members and memories, i levered in wood side and we want you to join us for that are time as well. >>> after th
she compared herself to written cal tinsley -- written tin tin and they said they fell they fell in love with a dog and a little girl. she died of natural causes. >> she was america's sweet heart, she charmed audience happens worldwide with her sinking and acting since she was two years old. she had a one-on-one alcoholic -- nonalcoholic drink named after her and she is still the youngest person to quinn an academy award at -- to win an academy award at age 6. >> her life was about...
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they should be able to hire whoever they like, they should be able to run a business however they likenment butting in. so, yeah, good for gap. that's wonderful. and i know that's where rick buys his chinos. he probably has them on right now. >> well, no. actually, i applaud the gap just as did does, i think it's terrific. but you know why they did it? it isn't so much because of government, it's because they had a pretty icky christmas. they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from costco. pay your front line employees well and expect much better productivity and results. and they said this -- neil: i don't know. i mean, a lot of the guys are paid a premium, best buy, and they're very good if you ever go on. i always need this htmi guy -- [laughter] they're very helpful. but best buy is stumbling and bumbling. >> that's true. but bear in mind, unfortunately, not every business has the same foresight that a gap has or a costco has. and they won't do it on their own even though it's in their best interests, and they can -- >> well, they shouldn't have to do it on their own. >> they
they should be able to hire whoever they like, they should be able to run a business however they likenment butting in. so, yeah, good for gap. that's wonderful. and i know that's where rick buys his chinos. he probably has them on right now. >> well, no. actually, i applaud the gap just as did does, i think it's terrific. but you know why they did it? it isn't so much because of government, it's because they had a pretty icky christmas. they didn't do that well x they took a lesson from...
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they are young and inexperienced. they think they want to be in the black hawk down.he interesting thing is, 8% said they wanted to be in combat. those who did wanted to be in the elite troops. they wanted to be in with the bin laden squat. squad. >> look, i don't think we will see a change in combat positions with females as high as males. that's okay. for the ones who are interested and can meet the standards, that's great. the really good thing about the study is it showed that almost all of the men and women currently serving agreed that none of the standards should be lowered in order to get more women in combat. the men didn't want it because they want to feel safe and women don't want men to be sitting there thinking, oh they lowered the standards and that's why you are here. that's a great sign, i think. >> what do you think? >> have i a question. i have a question. didn't obama run on the ticket that we will end the war and bring the troops out? why are we worried about who will be fighting in the future? it is not who will be fighting. that's where i thought
they are young and inexperienced. they think they want to be in the black hawk down.he interesting thing is, 8% said they wanted to be in combat. those who did wanted to be in the elite troops. they wanted to be in with the bin laden squat. squad. >> look, i don't think we will see a change in combat positions with females as high as males. that's okay. for the ones who are interested and can meet the standards, that's great. the really good thing about the study is it showed that almost...
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they can run but they can't hide. they voted for obama care. and they will have their feet put to the fire. the promises made by the president were promises made poi them. >> chris, i don't think you will run away from the comment. you either go on offense or you are dead? >> the reality is, if you support it in the past and try to play cute about it, you will get slaughtered. and the white house and bad roll out put democrats in difficult position absolutely that goes without saying. but you have to go out and emphasize the positives in terms of the health care law. if you play defense you will be in their corner. >> but you are defending it all of the time. every day and that has to get tiring. >> yeah, it is a lot of fun to defend a law that should have been implemented a lot better. it is great to give republicans like brad the fodder to hit you over the head with and that is enjoyable? but elections are not decided by one issue. and even this one. republicans are not going to won or lose simply by focusing on obama care and neither are the
they can run but they can't hide. they voted for obama care. and they will have their feet put to the fire. the promises made by the president were promises made poi them. >> chris, i don't think you will run away from the comment. you either go on offense or you are dead? >> the reality is, if you support it in the past and try to play cute about it, you will get slaughtered. and the white house and bad roll out put democrats in difficult position absolutely that goes without...
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they ha they are going to recent that.ople looking at me and saying maybe she got in because of what she looks like not because she is qualified. >> i have heard that before. how can you ever trust this doctor deserves to be a policy. >> if they pull their life in our hands because they are there. >> other victims are those who don't do well and pull back from school. >> people qualified to get into a second tier school. they get into a top tier school and they don't do well. often times they drop out. they don't have jet or a degree telled be wch better off where their full fic indications. graduate and get a degree and feel like a success. >>> the third category is message the victim. >> the jesse jackson. >> if you act like a victim you us verses them type of mentality. >> to praise people's consciousness about affirmative action, i ran a business. >> my price list said asians 1.50. whites, $1 lat teen knees and blacks $0.05. >> that is stereotyping. >> it is stereotyping. >> that's not right. >> but it is the same prin
they ha they are going to recent that.ople looking at me and saying maybe she got in because of what she looks like not because she is qualified. >> i have heard that before. how can you ever trust this doctor deserves to be a policy. >> if they pull their life in our hands because they are there. >> other victims are those who don't do well and pull back from school. >> people qualified to get into a second tier school. they get into a top tier school and they don't do...
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we are on willard and they had some pretty tough flames to contend with and once they discovered a body luckily nobody else was hurt. >> we had some exposure problems and some other buildings on both sides of the structure. >> crews were able to keep the flames were spreading and the damage was concentrated on a 600 square foot unit. we just spoke to the public information officers and it could be days before we figure out what started it. they are trying to figure out what started it and we will talk to some neighbors to figure out exactly who lived there and we are told there was a middle aged man who lives in a unit and they think perhaps he is the one who perished in this fire. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> mandatory cut backs as drought concerns continue. they will have to cut their water use by 50%. now that will apply to people, businesses and farms in ukiah valley. it was approved last night, as of last night they were had 1 -- 41% of the capacity and and tonight the santa clara water valley district will be consider reducing by 20% and that's more than what the
we are on willard and they had some pretty tough flames to contend with and once they discovered a body luckily nobody else was hurt. >> we had some exposure problems and some other buildings on both sides of the structure. >> crews were able to keep the flames were spreading and the damage was concentrated on a 600 square foot unit. we just spoke to the public information officers and it could be days before we figure out what started it. they are trying to figure out what started...
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they impress me. they told me they believe in the constitution.ut all of a sudden, they get this disease. this amnesia disease. they get to d.c.. all they think about is party, power, control. that makes me angry. about thet declaration of independence. we are endowed by our creator by certain unalienable rights. we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. let it be known right now, my creator is my heavenly father, not the government. [applause] our rights, they are not allowed to take them away, by passing legislation like common core. dumbing down our children. shame on them. how about stealing our copyrights? nsa. hello nsa. a brown boy don't like you. i'm racist. i hate everybody equally. ndaa?bout they can lock you up without due process. is that make you angry? i am livid. bad news.e i'll give you some good news in a second. one of the issues i spoke about is the biggest that trumps all the others combined. our national debt. we are in serious trouble, ladies and gentlemen. people don't realize, half of our country cannot
they impress me. they told me they believe in the constitution.ut all of a sudden, they get this disease. this amnesia disease. they get to d.c.. all they think about is party, power, control. that makes me angry. about thet declaration of independence. we are endowed by our creator by certain unalienable rights. we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. let it be known right now, my creator is my heavenly father, not the government. [applause] our rights, they are not...
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basically, they have collateral .n china and they can get it they are sure they can get the money back. they get the loans at zero interest rates. the casinos are trying to tap the market of highrollers and recruit the highrollers. that they can save them billions in commissions. 13 billion went to the junket operators. dynamics att the play? we're are talking about management strategies and all of this dovetailing into that. >> it is intriguing and it is a great story that was written. the analysis that we have done is to look at the size, scope, volatility of this business and are going to take some of the business direct. they do. >> they want some of the theness direct and operators are important from the standpoint of credit. >> it is meant to be the most lucrative game. >> it is the game of choice. what we have represented here is the nature of the business. that is in amber. andtimes it is high growth sometimes it is low growth. it is very volatile. the mass market is very consistent. that the vip business is critical to the operators and the market continues to grow in importan
basically, they have collateral .n china and they can get it they are sure they can get the money back. they get the loans at zero interest rates. the casinos are trying to tap the market of highrollers and recruit the highrollers. that they can save them billions in commissions. 13 billion went to the junket operators. dynamics att the play? we're are talking about management strategies and all of this dovetailing into that. >> it is intriguing and it is a great story that was written....
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do they get our messages? they are getting them, but they are not answering. we are like jehovah's witnesses. >> they are not taking our calls . >> we will get back to you. >> i find this sad because i know i will not livelong enough to get to one of these planets to get away from people. that makes me sad. th is something i am sick of. scientists say, well these planets may have liquid water which is necessary for life. how do they know? in the vast universe is there life where maybe they don't need water? in the movie water killed aliens. >> and remember the movie where country music killed them? >> that's my point, we just don't know. >> what are you saying? >> about what? >> what you are saying i disagree with. you are saying you can apply the term life to anything. >> i am stlaig could be life forms we can't conceive of that don't need water. there could be living ketchup on the planet. >> then we would definitely eat it. >> i want to be alive the day that we find a planet and the creature is really friendly and adorable, but it tastes really good so it c
do they get our messages? they are getting them, but they are not answering. we are like jehovah's witnesses. >> they are not taking our calls . >> we will get back to you. >> i find this sad because i know i will not livelong enough to get to one of these planets to get away from people. that makes me sad. th is something i am sick of. scientists say, well these planets may have liquid water which is necessary for life. how do they know? in the vast universe is there life...
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use positive language, they when they lose they lose well, when they win they win well. they take that to the living room of their house, they take that to their blocks, to their alleys, they take that beyond elementary school to high school and college >> reporter: and perhaps unexpectedly, this kind of play has introduced a popular conflict resolution tool called roshambo, as fifth grader ahonsti morrow explains. >> its basically like rock, paper, scissors if someone wants to sit next to their teacher you have to roshambo and if the other persons gets it then that's the person that gets to sit by the teacher. >> reporter: james valdez, a fourth grade teacher at fox hill, says having students be able to quickly solve problems themselves allows more time for learning: >> the activities that they do in playworks promotes that conflict resolution. that piece is really important, that allows them to solve an argument quickly or allows them to even be okay with sitting next to somebody so they can focus on the assignment that they have. >> reporter: but the games and activit
use positive language, they when they lose they lose well, when they win they win well. they take that to the living room of their house, they take that to their blocks, to their alleys, they take that beyond elementary school to high school and college >> reporter: and perhaps unexpectedly, this kind of play has introduced a popular conflict resolution tool called roshambo, as fifth grader ahonsti morrow explains. >> its basically like rock, paper, scissors if someone wants to sit...
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>> well, antonio, they are here. they are not going any where. about 50,000 people listening to the opposition leaders and they have booed and try odd overwhelm the sound of the opposition leaders and when the leader got up to the stage there was a huge applause about the line up against the presidential palace and saying insightful things, quite personal things about the president and so there's a taste for blood right now and that is because not only of the funerals held during the evening, like a vigil during the talk, but also a real sense of yesterday morning was the most deadly moment for the protestor and that was a deadliest day in ukrainian history. so their memory is very, very short and they want to feel the sacrifices they have made, that everything that they have done, the blood they have spilled will actually will be repaid and not rebade in the list in an agreement, it is repaid when viktor yanukovich walks out of the office and nothing else is getting them on the square or in the front lines and agreeing to the deal that requires
>> well, antonio, they are here. they are not going any where. about 50,000 people listening to the opposition leaders and they have booed and try odd overwhelm the sound of the opposition leaders and when the leader got up to the stage there was a huge applause about the line up against the presidential palace and saying insightful things, quite personal things about the president and so there's a taste for blood right now and that is because not only of the funerals held during the...
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they feel like they want to get to a tree.y want to get to a fire hydrant or want to get to my front yard down in maryland, and the other thing is they think about food. beyond, that let me ask you this. >> forgot another thing. >> they think of one other thing. >> what? >> some things done in the after hours. >> that's fine, happens once a year which would be better all for all of us if that happened to some of us. >> what are you talking about? >> do you think your dog will feel shame? >> i'll tell you unequivocally that this study is absolutely wrong. i can tell you, i walk in the door, 100% of the time everything is fine, freedom will be there, just so happy to see me. the minute i walk in the door and he's not there, i walk in, look around, and i'll find him, his tail will be down and his ears down, and i'll know that he went through the garbage, and sure enough i'll go to the kitchen and the garbage is strewn across the kitchen. >> see. >> they know they are guilty. >> do you think maybe they are just learning to adapt t
they feel like they want to get to a tree.y want to get to a fire hydrant or want to get to my front yard down in maryland, and the other thing is they think about food. beyond, that let me ask you this. >> forgot another thing. >> they think of one other thing. >> what? >> some things done in the after hours. >> that's fine, happens once a year which would be better all for all of us if that happened to some of us. >> what are you talking about? >> do...
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talking to ceos and they are getting it more than they used to? in the past, you might have talk to the tech people. >> i think everybody in this audience will experience the same thing. we are bringing technology to the forefront of every industry. we were briefly talking about education. it makes me think of this. one of the most important things for any country or company is the path of education needed for the future. we are thinking about a culture of data analytics. it is not just for mathematicians. it is going to be a threat to every profession and every degree you get. we are going to hire that way. people want to hire data sciences. this has to be systemic. we are working at 1000 universities on a program with data and analytics. as you were so nice to point out so many years ago, we have that going for us. this whole point was about, you have to get that silver thread through everything you do. you cannot count just on engineers. >> it looks like you are trying to make ibm a role model. you are making big changes in the company. you sol
talking to ceos and they are getting it more than they used to? in the past, you might have talk to the tech people. >> i think everybody in this audience will experience the same thing. we are bringing technology to the forefront of every industry. we were briefly talking about education. it makes me think of this. one of the most important things for any country or company is the path of education needed for the future. we are thinking about a culture of data analytics. it is not just...
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and i mean that they can accommodate the larger ship and they have three and they had the most intraindicate and i don't know what the docking is going to be but they have the latest technology of this gang way that moves up and down and it is fancy and they have the cruise ships at once but like i said the cost is staggering. and the moment that it is a very empty building and they have more work to do to put in amendties and it is located in hong kong at the orange old airport. and which is kind of like an island isolated away and so it is not like us, where we are in the middle of the fisherman's wharf where the tourists come off and they are in the area of the city and in the downtown. and so they are going to have the challenge of determining of how to trying to figure out what to do and trying to build the retail within the cruise ship terminal but i think that the challenge will be is these operators to only have 65 accrues ships and what they will do for the rest of the time and also trying to do the events and probably could do some events and things like that and the challenge gett
and i mean that they can accommodate the larger ship and they have three and they had the most intraindicate and i don't know what the docking is going to be but they have the latest technology of this gang way that moves up and down and it is fancy and they have the cruise ships at once but like i said the cost is staggering. and the moment that it is a very empty building and they have more work to do to put in amendties and it is located in hong kong at the orange old airport. and which is...
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they were. hoping for unity and praying for unity but do you feel like at this point the west of ukraine will dictate what should happen in the east of the country is the east losing its voice or is it pretty much to equal balance well. the west of ukraine sounds more loud today and looks more active more aggressive. because as we know almost. the overwhelming majority of the fighters of the street fighters in kiev they come from western pretty central. east ukraine is more quiet and when i was driving along the streets of heart of. everything was it was business as usual i mean it was a quiet city. policeman did not carry firearms it was really quite. but it all changed i came back to moscow or sunday morning and heard the news that even in kharkov the unrest has started so it looks like the domino effect. going all around ukraine and we see that there are demonstrations in crimea other a demonstrations in sevastopol the russia demonstrations all around the country and the temperature of politi
they were. hoping for unity and praying for unity but do you feel like at this point the west of ukraine will dictate what should happen in the east of the country is the east losing its voice or is it pretty much to equal balance well. the west of ukraine sounds more loud today and looks more active more aggressive. because as we know almost. the overwhelming majority of the fighters of the street fighters in kiev they come from western pretty central. east ukraine is more quiet and when i was...
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they can't pay $160 a share. they haven't up to this point. it's better than a 50/50 chance at this point that comcast will proceed and divest some subscribers and move forward with the deal. >> my partner, jon erlichman, peter cook, alex sherman. up next, protecting critical infrastructure from hack attacks. the white house releases new standards, but will companies follow through? >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. on wednesday, the obama administration released new cybersecurity guidelines designed to get banks, utilities and other essential services to improve their defenses against hackers. they outlined basic voluntary standards they can use, but this framework doesn't include financial incentives to help companies improve their defenses. cory johnson and i spoke with phil mattingly and ken benson, president and c.e.o. to have securities industry in the financial markets association from new york. we began by asking phil, would this be a game change? >> this is a nice start but it is not anything that is re
they can't pay $160 a share. they haven't up to this point. it's better than a 50/50 chance at this point that comcast will proceed and divest some subscribers and move forward with the deal. >> my partner, jon erlichman, peter cook, alex sherman. up next, protecting critical infrastructure from hack attacks. the white house releases new standards, but will companies follow through? >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. on wednesday, the obama...
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by this time they felt they had been cornered into this situation they justified it in terms of the slim possibility that something diplomatic could be worked out after inflecting a great deal of damage on the pacific fleet on the united states, that even though the war was being declared in the name of the failure of diplomacy they expected the approach to be a diplomatic solution so japan itself didn't have any exit plan. fact that the russo japanese war, japan also didn't have an exit plan they're either and it was because of theodore roosevelt's intervention and peacemaking efforts that japan just got away, it wasn't a straight forward -- >> almost went bankrupt, were bailed out by a baker in new york, jake shift who escaped anti-semitic areas in russia so was not a friend of the russians. white russian officers taken prisoner by the japanese introduced the japanese to the protocol of -- many put 2 plus 2 together, jacob schiff, we have to keep the jews on our side at the conclusion which is why the japanese during world war ii reviewed to hand over the jews to the nazis when they re
by this time they felt they had been cornered into this situation they justified it in terms of the slim possibility that something diplomatic could be worked out after inflecting a great deal of damage on the pacific fleet on the united states, that even though the war was being declared in the name of the failure of diplomacy they expected the approach to be a diplomatic solution so japan itself didn't have any exit plan. fact that the russo japanese war, japan also didn't have an exit plan...
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and they looked and they said silver.here were -- about 75-kilograms of bars coated silver, so that it looked -- so he smiled and said no, this is not silver, he scratched and. >> [inaudible]. >> but it was coated silver. >> all of this was rain up in his refiner which was deemed non-compliant with several key regulations. but the refiners own report, which acknowledging some of these, wasn't ever published. the watchdog group says that should have happened. >> this is that concert gold, that they have should have been carried out to make sure that gold from places like congo wasn't getting into internationalle markets. so it is a huge importance, that the audit which is supposed to provide an independent check to make sure that these things are happening properly, saw the light of day, and in this incidence, it didn't. >> global witness. >> to suppliers trading through dubai. those the evidence of conflict gold being sold is inconclusive. the regulator in dubai and the refining companies say they have made changes to the
and they looked and they said silver.here were -- about 75-kilograms of bars coated silver, so that it looked -- so he smiled and said no, this is not silver, he scratched and. >> [inaudible]. >> but it was coated silver. >> all of this was rain up in his refiner which was deemed non-compliant with several key regulations. but the refiners own report, which acknowledging some of these, wasn't ever published. the watchdog group says that should have happened. >> this is...
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they had no idea they were internet sensations.hey didn't realize that because they didn't have access. in the case of tunisia, we met with the bloggers that helped overthrow the dictator at the time. what are they doing now? android developers. jerod suggested that thing to do in nigeria is that you have -- that9 scammers should be the basis for their new software development environment. >> i was in lebanon on the syrian border and i saw a syrian friend of mine that i had not seen in a long time. they told me stories about these checkpoints where they ask you for your phone, they're going on your profile, seeing who posted things on your page and depending on what they find, they will arrest you or shoot you. -- we aretotally new used to dissidents and activists getting caught in the crossfire but these are everyday citizens that are staying alive. >> your identity is now defined by who sent you a message. valley as a community and culture, much has been said about it. it is a home for engineers and computer sciences. is it more
they had no idea they were internet sensations.hey didn't realize that because they didn't have access. in the case of tunisia, we met with the bloggers that helped overthrow the dictator at the time. what are they doing now? android developers. jerod suggested that thing to do in nigeria is that you have -- that9 scammers should be the basis for their new software development environment. >> i was in lebanon on the syrian border and i saw a syrian friend of mine that i had not seen in a...
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how did they come across this? they saw something. how did they not notice all of this before. >> they have been walking on it for years on their property. they had their dog with them. you know, it wasn't exactly on the trail. so what we understand is that maybe they saw a glint of light, maybe the sup hit one of the tin cans and they went over and took a stick, dug it out, took out the can, it was very heavy. they thought it was full of paint and they took it back, discovered there was gold in there. then they went back with a melts cans. >> this is unique on a number of different levels. among them, the fact that the coins stayed pristine after more than 100 years? >> that's what is really incredible about this. it isn't just the fact there is over 1400 gold coins. but these cold coins are rare. there is over 70 different dates and varieties as well as being in pristine condition. so we figure that somebody perhaps somebody in a mining industry would get his remuneration and take a xwufrming of these gold coins and put them in a ca
how did they come across this? they saw something. how did they not notice all of this before. >> they have been walking on it for years on their property. they had their dog with them. you know, it wasn't exactly on the trail. so what we understand is that maybe they saw a glint of light, maybe the sup hit one of the tin cans and they went over and took a stick, dug it out, took out the can, it was very heavy. they thought it was full of paint and they took it back, discovered there was...
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on top of that, would they have fled as they did. then would they have come back just three minutes later if they truly were the guilty ones. in other words, the ones that had a gun that somehow made michael dunn feel like he had to open fire. that's what the prosecution would say. the reason there was no gun was there was no gun. >> interesting. the reaction there, you talked about this has become a cause. i don't even want to plant this. i'm sure people are upset, but what is the natural reaction that happened once they heard what the jury had just said? >> that's the obvious thing i put out there when i talked to people in front of the the courthouse. say it doesn't go your way, what happens next? this isn't just happening by itself. this is on top of people who feel satisfied from the george zimmerman trial. it's now part two of this. a lot of people see a lot of similarities. two 17-year-old african-american youths who were killed. it would be, people say, public protest. it would be demonstration. it would be peaceful, but peop
on top of that, would they have fled as they did. then would they have come back just three minutes later if they truly were the guilty ones. in other words, the ones that had a gun that somehow made michael dunn feel like he had to open fire. that's what the prosecution would say. the reason there was no gun was there was no gun. >> interesting. the reaction there, you talked about this has become a cause. i don't even want to plant this. i'm sure people are upset, but what is the...
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they will make the case that they are not as big as they seem on paper. buthat story is complicated why did time warner cable selwyn -- been losing subscribers the cable players have to get bigger in order to stay in business. people are cutting the cord and over for them to be able to push back on costs especially programming, they have to get bigger and bigger on the pipe that is what really would jumbo loan has been talking about. that is hazel play that the cable companies have to write. other companies will have to do something to get the leverage of programmers. >> charter and cablevision are presumably scrambling right now. iq. -- thank you. >> joining me on the phone is kris morandi at gamco. and -- 3.5bout three million shares of comcast and time warner cable. he knows what he is talking about. deal.talk about this the price is $159 per share. if you look at where there are trading now, it is only about 140 five dollars. does that mean investors are worried the deal won't go through? >> there is clearly some settling that needs to happen but i'm
they will make the case that they are not as big as they seem on paper. buthat story is complicated why did time warner cable selwyn -- been losing subscribers the cable players have to get bigger in order to stay in business. people are cutting the cord and over for them to be able to push back on costs especially programming, they have to get bigger and bigger on the pipe that is what really would jumbo loan has been talking about. that is hazel play that the cable companies have to write....
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didn't they they restricted my page they restricted the libertarian republic but they didn't restrict some of my competitors pages based on what they deemed as quality content and some of the terms that they said for the reason for why they did it were actually false they said they were going to restrict the amount of posts that were going to be seen and then it turns out that they weren't they said we're going to restrict the amount of memes that can be seen by people which actually wasn't true because memes still have the same amount of organic reach so people need to read the terms of service they need to understand that a private company does have their own agenda and they need to use caution i would say tour when it comes to the use of social networks all right gentlemen we're fast and running out of time i'm going to ask my viewers a favor here please go to my facebook page and look at the video that facebook made for me during my time on facebook and tell me if it reflects what you think you see on this program many thanks to my guests in new york and washington and thanks to o
didn't they they restricted my page they restricted the libertarian republic but they didn't restrict some of my competitors pages based on what they deemed as quality content and some of the terms that they said for the reason for why they did it were actually false they said they were going to restrict the amount of posts that were going to be seen and then it turns out that they weren't they said we're going to restrict the amount of memes that can be seen by people which actually wasn't...
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when a student would have answered, they would have been blank and they check off the boxes and they have to answer that question. they are interacting in a more physical way. some of the other ways that they may have to do technology enhanced, here is a language art for grade 4. sure -- sure what the student can see and they may have already read the passage and now they are going to ask a new question about it. they are going to read a portion of the text and using the mouse, using their occurs occurser, they are going to highlight what they think is the answer to that question. then here is what again 6 graders answer in general and when asked did they think it was difficult to work with, they didn't think so. it seemed fairly natural to them, dragging, dropping, doing highlighting and those types of thing. definitely high school administrator has definitely likes the way it get to the high order of thinking, but expressing concerns about infrastructure and maybe the fidelity to being able to make these things happen and the equity that might be involved with that. >> so again, al
when a student would have answered, they would have been blank and they check off the boxes and they have to answer that question. they are interacting in a more physical way. some of the other ways that they may have to do technology enhanced, here is a language art for grade 4. sure -- sure what the student can see and they may have already read the passage and now they are going to ask a new question about it. they are going to read a portion of the text and using the mouse, using their...
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but they cower because they don't want to be called names. but they will and i will be sure because this kind of behavior is what is wrong. tech on another $56 billion for grand kids? neil: an issue from the debt commission share said yesterday he is listed. >> it is alice in wonderland and it gets worse every day because this president will fail as the president his legacy is imperiled if he does not do something. neil: but with the doing it with those who are hanging their hats on health care exploding but have you noticed his poll numbers? they are beginning to move up some babies casting fortunes and then giving up spending resolve. >> for republicans to say i am disappointed does not sell any more. so that the digest statement as when i will spend as much as 5.back up whenever debt and don't worry about any of responsible budget a and hand it to my children. but they get away with this because the republicans don't say anything. they just keep raising via debt ceiling that i prefer to call the ted they say it is not our fault but obamaca
but they cower because they don't want to be called names. but they will and i will be sure because this kind of behavior is what is wrong. tech on another $56 billion for grand kids? neil: an issue from the debt commission share said yesterday he is listed. >> it is alice in wonderland and it gets worse every day because this president will fail as the president his legacy is imperiled if he does not do something. neil: but with the doing it with those who are hanging their hats on...
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>> when they bought her business, they had just gone public.re exploring a lot of different things. they took a chance on us and we were four days old. they had been working on the product for about four months. that their focus was on media and our focus was on a software service provider. it was not a great fit so we worked with them and were able to spin it out. >> what was tim conrad like? like?as tim armstrong it speaks a lot to what kind of ceo he is. he does with great ceo's do, take a lot of risks theis quick to assess situation but we were not a fad. i think it was hard for him to let us spin bike out. >> he was willing to buy it. you should have known. >> i think it was a good risk that he took another still -- he is still an equity holder in the companies i think it will work out well and long-term. >> what were you able to do that they were not able to do? >> we were able to slow down and focus less on customer acquisition and solve the fundamental problem around engagement. what reason do you have to sign into your page. it's a gre
>> when they bought her business, they had just gone public.re exploring a lot of different things. they took a chance on us and we were four days old. they had been working on the product for about four months. that their focus was on media and our focus was on a software service provider. it was not a great fit so we worked with them and were able to spin it out. >> what was tim conrad like? like?as tim armstrong it speaks a lot to what kind of ceo he is. he does with great ceo's...
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they take the position that they don't approve, we shouldn't enter. there are threats to call the police, and i believe on more than one occasion the police have been called. we submitted this at the first director's hearing and we explained that we have a delicate situation between the tenants and the department of public health who we are working with to try to get a full clearance so we can get back in there. at the end of that hearing, the director gave us a 30 day continuance and he said, you know, you're not going to get this completed in 30 days, but that's as long as a continuance we can grant you. so continue to work with the department of health and you will come back here and document your progress. the next director's hearing took place on december 5. we showed up. as you can see in the timeline submitted, significant work had transpired between october 24 and december 5 in trying to address the department of public health's notice of violation. unfortunately at the december 5 hearing when he had a different hearing officer and he was not
they take the position that they don't approve, we shouldn't enter. there are threats to call the police, and i believe on more than one occasion the police have been called. we submitted this at the first director's hearing and we explained that we have a delicate situation between the tenants and the department of public health who we are working with to try to get a full clearance so we can get back in there. at the end of that hearing, the director gave us a 30 day continuance and he said,...
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when they get to granada mississippi they do a demonstration where they put an american flag on top of the statue of confederate soldier and the whites see it as a grievous insult and they talk about the desecration of the monument. they are still animating these different identities in different definitions of history are shaping black and whites is the place of citizenship in america. when they get to the delta -- delta there is white power in many meetings and jackson it's a forgotten story. it's the largest civil-rights demonstration in mississippi. at least 15,000 people participated. the national media focuses on there are all these division but if you talk to the people who are dissipated this was an extraordinary moment. the march gave you this opportunity to talk about all these different themes within the movie as there is a dynamic quality in moving further south. ticket back to your question i have the luxury of media coverage. this was covered by local and national papers magazines and newspapers and also because civil rights organizations keep their papers and corresponde
when they get to granada mississippi they do a demonstration where they put an american flag on top of the statue of confederate soldier and the whites see it as a grievous insult and they talk about the desecration of the monument. they are still animating these different identities in different definitions of history are shaping black and whites is the place of citizenship in america. when they get to the delta -- delta there is white power in many meetings and jackson it's a forgotten story....
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he thinks that they think that they know -- >> lots of psychology going on.lish, i would love to talk more about it. hans is in berlin. what do you have for us today? >> the top vacations where germans fly to. it's a little chart. the number one place, spain. 22.8 million germans went to spain in 2013. i just thought it was you and other english that invaded the coast every summer but apparently you have some competition. we will not make comments about who is wearing worst outfits and the battle of the fanny pack. >> i am very much a stay-cation man. i stay within the confines of the british isles. thanks. see you later. "countdown" continues with more on the deadliest week of violence in the ukraine including sanctions and the s and p latest downgrade. ♪ . . >> live in kiev, independence square, the ukraine faces eu impose sanctions following the deadliest day of protests. resident obama says america is outraged at the violence. --bal finance meetings global finance ministers gather for the g-20 meetings. speakers, they say that trillions are needed for glo
he thinks that they think that they know -- >> lots of psychology going on.lish, i would love to talk more about it. hans is in berlin. what do you have for us today? >> the top vacations where germans fly to. it's a little chart. the number one place, spain. 22.8 million germans went to spain in 2013. i just thought it was you and other english that invaded the coast every summer but apparently you have some competition. we will not make comments about who is wearing worst outfits...
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they want to boost those tax breaks because they say they are losing out to other places. you very much. we will be right back with more of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i want to get to what's happening in the ukraine. protests have become more violent in central kiev. these are live pictures of protesters in the square, more than 20,000 of them. social media is playing a big role in the arab spring protest out of egypt and we are seeing that happening now as well. let's go to jon erlichman. how often have we covered this over the last couple of years? the role social media continues to play and what better timing than halve the director of the oscar nominated film "the square." it's about everything that has happened in egypt over the last couple of years. this is a netflix film. let's start with your reaction to what we are hearing about in kiev and ukraine have this builds through social media with your experience in cairo? >> what it shows is that even though the particulars of these specific struggles are different, there is a global moveme
they want to boost those tax breaks because they say they are losing out to other places. you very much. we will be right back with more of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i want to get to what's happening in the ukraine. protests have become more violent in central kiev. these are live pictures of protesters in the square, more than 20,000 of them. social media is playing a big role in the arab spring protest out of egypt and we are seeing...
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they said they would not wait until after elections. he is leaving office after those elections coming in just about six weeks time. the united states says they wouldn't do that, that would be too late. now a significant change in tone, the administration now declaring after the president had a long extended conversation with hami the first in more than since months we might add, that sometime later in the year, if afghanistan were to agree to that bsa, well, then the white house would be amenable, just moments ago, the spokesman described the conferring like this. >> in planning for a ton tin generalsy of a post 2014, smaller troop presence, and what they are in the president's view, it is necessary to plan for that force. against the clock here, in the sense that the longer we go without a bsa, the smaller in scale and ambition the mission would have to be. >> >> but that planning has been going on all along, and looming all over this, as the situation in iraq, remember the u.s. government failed to come to a similar agreement with th
they said they would not wait until after elections. he is leaving office after those elections coming in just about six weeks time. the united states says they wouldn't do that, that would be too late. now a significant change in tone, the administration now declaring after the president had a long extended conversation with hami the first in more than since months we might add, that sometime later in the year, if afghanistan were to agree to that bsa, well, then the white house would be...
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they were tenfold what they were benefit. suddenly, people had a responsibility towards their fellow citizens. they realized just how far the government was willing to go in order to thwart them and remain in power. i guess that was the wakeup power that yemen needed. >> but salla was almost assassinated a year before. he is still in yemen in fact he or his son may run for president. so in the end, was anybody really held accountable? did the protest really accomplish anything? >> no, it really didn't accomplish anything, it was broken by the counsel giving him immuneacy for being tried. the details about the people they captured, where they are being held and whether they are being tried or not, all the information around the case and surrounding the case is very vague. surrounding the victims and their rights and people assassinated, there has been a lot of silencing about the case. >> the fact that a dictator was able to stay after a tragedy like this, who knows, he may have power once again. it's a very powerful film, kar
they were tenfold what they were benefit. suddenly, people had a responsibility towards their fellow citizens. they realized just how far the government was willing to go in order to thwart them and remain in power. i guess that was the wakeup power that yemen needed. >> but salla was almost assassinated a year before. he is still in yemen in fact he or his son may run for president. so in the end, was anybody really held accountable? did the protest really accomplish anything? >>...
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they say thathey regularly do this thing that they will take credit for it.tly he wants to see a lot more of us. >> it is pretty much a disgusting cash balance that they have. this is not more than a drop in the bucket. carl ichan so said that he was investing in apple and you have to be really happy. he is lighting a fire under the apple management. apple has been in the product cycle and they have had a lot of cash and they've done very little with regard to the product may need somee to get them motivated. i think that this is working so far. neil: some companies are reluctant to spend a lot of that cash because it's ways for research and development. but i guess he put the limit at a hundred billion plus. >>es. you would throw a person like this a bone. we invest in the stock of the company and we don't have any purchases that they wantto make. i think everyone wins in this case. >> this is about to become reality? futuristic eyewr. getting access to the databases as well in the field. when you think of it? >> i love it. it has been well-documented. this
they say thathey regularly do this thing that they will take credit for it.tly he wants to see a lot more of us. >> it is pretty much a disgusting cash balance that they have. this is not more than a drop in the bucket. carl ichan so said that he was investing in apple and you have to be really happy. he is lighting a fire under the apple management. apple has been in the product cycle and they have had a lot of cash and they've done very little with regard to the product may need somee...
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last year they all admitted it was the best years and they have gone public, and they all said that itw down -- has started to slow down. new death meant and dividends -- proving difficult investments and dividends are proving difficult. these are going to all of their stockholders. if we were stockholders we would've had a more than hundred percent increase in our dividends. >> it is what separates a guy like ravens from a guy like john paulson. in 2008, a lot of that was paper profit. he held lost some of that money since he has suffered in subsequent leaders, this is cash. >> it is their money to do with what they will. ofwhen they change the year realizations and you go to the cyclicality, how long is it and what happens in the middle? >> the whole cycle lasts about 10 years. you raise your money, you invested, you get your proceeds, and to the new sell it all out and that takes about 10 years. >> that is a long way. >> but then it correlates with the equity markets. these equity markets continue to be strong, they will continue to sell as much as they have until it is all gone. >>
last year they all admitted it was the best years and they have gone public, and they all said that itw down -- has started to slow down. new death meant and dividends -- proving difficult investments and dividends are proving difficult. these are going to all of their stockholders. if we were stockholders we would've had a more than hundred percent increase in our dividends. >> it is what separates a guy like ravens from a guy like john paulson. in 2008, a lot of that was paper profit....
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they acquired company's. they had usage numbers that went down. i think their stock had bad,. next up, twitter. let's call the main loser. because this is well to point out. >> they're not getting that engagement from mom-and-pop store people who are too intimidated by their scaffold see that they have built. jimmied fallon, justin timber lakes, left the twitter. >> that did not-as this intimidates people. if you want nils, on the stock market, it is a great place to go in they need to let people figure out that they are a great place to go, you do not have stood tweet characters and you do not have to drop a message. but we are the best site to come to if you want to know everything that is breaking bed. >> if you want everything that is going on with the san francisco giants, this is the news. >> link stand, i call a winner because their stock has been a winner, guess that will have bad quarters, that would teach us what the economy is door because they are part of jobs, part business networking. the one big regret is that i did not networking of, this allows you to get back
they acquired company's. they had usage numbers that went down. i think their stock had bad,. next up, twitter. let's call the main loser. because this is well to point out. >> they're not getting that engagement from mom-and-pop store people who are too intimidated by their scaffold see that they have built. jimmied fallon, justin timber lakes, left the twitter. >> that did not-as this intimidates people. if you want nils, on the stock market, it is a great place to go in they need...
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and they are stable. but they are been moved through to police custody. they have been made aware to be aware of and from there on, they will be monitored for the next 24 hours. from then on, they will be taken into custody, and later on be charged, according to the police. for now, initially, there are about 50 people trapped in the top section of the mine. when we did speak to them, they told us that there might be up to 200 in a deeper section, but however, we continue confirm that, and they have now started to cease the rescue operations further down, as they could not locate anyone else. and it's also very unsafe for rescue people to go down further into the mine. >> there has been an explosion on a tourist bus on the sinai peninsula. on the border with israel, four people have been killed. and more than a does not have been injured, mostly tourists from south korea. more from jerusalem. >> it has been seen operating from sinai. and we know there was a bus carrying 33 tourists and an egyptian driver outside of cairo. a spokesman from the company told
and they are stable. but they are been moved through to police custody. they have been made aware to be aware of and from there on, they will be monitored for the next 24 hours. from then on, they will be taken into custody, and later on be charged, according to the police. for now, initially, there are about 50 people trapped in the top section of the mine. when we did speak to them, they told us that there might be up to 200 in a deeper section, but however, we continue confirm that, and they...
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know who they were, but we know definitely they knew that they were doing.t was a very deliberate attack that was extremely well planned and very well executed. i mean, executed it the point they knew what they wanted to target. they selected the appropriate type of ammunition to target what they did which was the cooling fin of the transformers. and must of had communications as well to leave 70 seconds before the police arrived. they were shooting for 19 minutes in the field outside the transformer fence. nay never went inside the fence. they shot through the fence doing so at night and targeting precisely over the 19-minute time their targets. so they were very-well trained and disciplined. neil: who do you think they are? what were they doing? what was the intent? >> frankly, i don't know who they are i don't know their intent. what i know; however, there are at least one group of individuals capable of doing this. which concerns me. it concerns me that the rest of our high voltage transmission infrastructure and especially the high voltage transformer s
know who they were, but we know definitely they knew that they were doing.t was a very deliberate attack that was extremely well planned and very well executed. i mean, executed it the point they knew what they wanted to target. they selected the appropriate type of ammunition to target what they did which was the cooling fin of the transformers. and must of had communications as well to leave 70 seconds before the police arrived. they were shooting for 19 minutes in the field outside the...
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felt sad or they felt they felt depressed they felt something not right and they might otherwise stay home and not go to the doctor so the n.t. stigma campaign was there to help normal law and mental illness and there were. there were interviews with with celebrities and t.v. personalities and there were articles sponsored and placed in the newspapers to try and similarly arise people with the idea of depression even the very word depression in japan to vo was a word that stood for major depression and so they they built an ad campaign a slogan that would make it feel more comfortable for people because of people heard that word depression would soon be oh it meant and then something in a hospital something someone very sick and so they came up with a slogan. which means a cold of the heart or a cold of the soul that terminology meant several things first of all catching a cold is quite common you're not one of those crazies that has to be locked up it's a cold many people have it if so many people have it then it can't be all that bad . secondly while the japanese are big consumers o
felt sad or they felt they felt depressed they felt something not right and they might otherwise stay home and not go to the doctor so the n.t. stigma campaign was there to help normal law and mental illness and there were. there were interviews with with celebrities and t.v. personalities and there were articles sponsored and placed in the newspapers to try and similarly arise people with the idea of depression even the very word depression in japan to vo was a word that stood for major...
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they will make sure they hold this up for everybody in involved until they determine what happened for the player and everybody at large. >> and obviously his fiancee. if it does turn out, brian, that he is at fault and he did start this altercation, do you see the nfl or the ravens suspending him? i know that goodell has the ability to suspend him, to impose penalties and sensitivity training. what do you think would happen? >> yeah, well, there is no question the way it plays out. the league, i would imagine they can be very aggressive depending on exactly what the charge is and how it plays out. again, it is important to remember the players do have certain rights, but the league, in particular, roger goodell has a wide variety of options available to him in the conduct available to the league that he doesn't actually have to wait for sentencing or a trial for that matter before he puts sanctions on ray rice. >> well, we'll be watching this one for sure. coach billick, it has been an honor to have you. coming up next here on "hannity." >> what do you mean? >> we're too into this thi
they will make sure they hold this up for everybody in involved until they determine what happened for the player and everybody at large. >> and obviously his fiancee. if it does turn out, brian, that he is at fault and he did start this altercation, do you see the nfl or the ravens suspending him? i know that goodell has the ability to suspend him, to impose penalties and sensitivity training. what do you think would happen? >> yeah, well, there is no question the way it plays out....
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they are well written. they are less in numbers. far more comprehensive in terms of depth of instruction. >> it took six years to develop them. now they are being implemented in districts across the nation. and frankly, number one. educators in two-thirds of our members say they weren't even asked about how best to implement it. we are trusting them to implement the important standards and no one even asking for their advice. number two, they need time they need timele to communicate with parents. they need time to find, develop good teaching and learning materials that are aligned with those standards. number three, they want time to collaborate with their professional colleagues. who is responsible for that? who needs to get that done? >> it is a shared responsibility. districts and states must provide the necessary time the federal government can provide a time so that we don't have to use the old test that are not aligned with the new standards. we need to make sure that we do it right. they are too important to america's studen
they are well written. they are less in numbers. far more comprehensive in terms of depth of instruction. >> it took six years to develop them. now they are being implemented in districts across the nation. and frankly, number one. educators in two-thirds of our members say they weren't even asked about how best to implement it. we are trusting them to implement the important standards and no one even asking for their advice. number two, they need time they need timele to communicate with...
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i think it's shared easily and they can share with whoever they want.orman. >> you mentioned senator church but senator church was from idaho and came from a distinctive political culture. his ancestry was sent at -- predecessor was senator board who was a great opponent of centralized power governmental tyranny and arbitrary decisions so the question that we have all raised how come our citizenry isn't more active or more outraged or how come the aclu protests and their editorials in the times and so on but there isn't a kind of study abroad taste popularly rooted protest and probably the answer to that lies in other features of our political culture in the gigantic system of our social institutions and the fact that when you sign a contract for a phone you are signing something away that's powerless in the face of these very sizable institutions will whether they are big banks or communications companies. i would suggest that this induces a kind of general paralysis which requires real bureaus to oppose and as everybody knows it is in everybody's fort
i think it's shared easily and they can share with whoever they want.orman. >> you mentioned senator church but senator church was from idaho and came from a distinctive political culture. his ancestry was sent at -- predecessor was senator board who was a great opponent of centralized power governmental tyranny and arbitrary decisions so the question that we have all raised how come our citizenry isn't more active or more outraged or how come the aclu protests and their editorials in the...
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they thought it would not pay out and default, but they stepped in, they made whole investors, and this is the thing about china. when it is difficult to know how to judge the whole situation, they would try to sweep things under the carpet if they so desire. the real thing we have to look at is what will be the policy reaction to what looks to be an unsustainable debt position at the moment? are they going to sweep it under the carpet, in which case local markets will trundle along, or will they say, no, we have to do something about it? china is about the big picture, the long-term. we had a new place -- we had new politicians put in place last year. it could be a different outcome. we think that china is a very big issue for the markets to have this year. we don't know how plays out because that is up to the chinese authorities. however, people should be thinking about how it could impact their portfolios. anything through the australian dollar and emergent marketing -- emerging market growth. it is everywhere. what is interesting is that the chinese have said in the last several mon
they thought it would not pay out and default, but they stepped in, they made whole investors, and this is the thing about china. when it is difficult to know how to judge the whole situation, they would try to sweep things under the carpet if they so desire. the real thing we have to look at is what will be the policy reaction to what looks to be an unsustainable debt position at the moment? are they going to sweep it under the carpet, in which case local markets will trundle along, or will...
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they know exactly what they want to do.hey have no love or no interest in doing anything for society if and when they get out. >> and it's not just the county probation department that says -- some of the juveniles are bad. and they're locked up in solitary confinement for safety reasons. >> right. then there's the law, and the law has very specific requirement that these are not supposed to be penitentiary. they're supposed to be supportive rehabilitative environments. and that they are to be educated. there's not a choice about educating, they have to be educated. the law's clear on. this that's what the lawsuit is about. >> the law is very clear that these are not supposed to be n penal institutions but homelike environment. if you look at pictures of solitary confinement which no one has really seen. we've seen picture, but journalists haven't been allowed to see the inside, but it's a cell. looks like an adult cell with a cement block bed with a mattress on it. and it doesn't look like a home. >> well, daffodil, you've
they know exactly what they want to do.hey have no love or no interest in doing anything for society if and when they get out. >> and it's not just the county probation department that says -- some of the juveniles are bad. and they're locked up in solitary confinement for safety reasons. >> right. then there's the law, and the law has very specific requirement that these are not supposed to be penitentiary. they're supposed to be supportive rehabilitative environments. and that...
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but they cower because they don't want to be called names. but they will and i will be sure becau this kindof behavior is what is wrong. tech o another $56 billion for grand kids? neil: an issuerom the debt commission share said yesterday he is listed. >> it is alice in wonderland and it gets worse every day because this president will fail as the president his legacy is imperiled if he does not do something. neil: but with the doing it with those who are hanging their hats on health care exploding but have you noticed his poll numbers? they are beginning to move up some babies casting fortunes and then giving up spending resolve. >> for republicans to say i am disappointe does not sell any more. so that the digest statement as when i will spend as much as 5.back up whenever dt and don't worry about any of responsible budget a and hand it to my children. but they get away with this because the republicans don't say anythin they just keep raising via debt ceiling that i prefer to call the ted they say it is not o fault bu obamacare has effecti
but they cower because they don't want to be called names. but they will and i will be sure becau this kindof behavior is what is wrong. tech o another $56 billion for grand kids? neil: an issuerom the debt commission share said yesterday he is listed. >> it is alice in wonderland and it gets worse every day because this president will fail as the president his legacy is imperiled if he does not do something. neil: but with the doing it with those who are hanging their hats on health care...
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they have gardening ground and they grow these and then they have this magazine, like a seed catalog. they get these top artist do to picture. the douglas fir certain, the treatment after him, is a really important timber trade worldwide. probably the most important unless you're talking great britain or moderate time, another one. searching each plant is a long story and it often starts with him because he can keep things alive. when he got here, he's seen a lot of dug his -- the douglas fir, hemlock and a lot of fascinating other trees, but he recognizes that this would has a particular quality because, while he is here he watches the hudson bay company, just north of olympia. and so it's a very funny learning curve he's on, the qualities of the wood, and douglas fir has this range of qualities that makes it really useful. and it will grow in a variety of habitats. he sees it in the rain forest, he sees in each in washington it rains 14 inches. it looks different but it's the same species of tree. so becomes this special thing. he gets back to his london workroom and rights of the p
they have gardening ground and they grow these and then they have this magazine, like a seed catalog. they get these top artist do to picture. the douglas fir certain, the treatment after him, is a really important timber trade worldwide. probably the most important unless you're talking great britain or moderate time, another one. searching each plant is a long story and it often starts with him because he can keep things alive. when he got here, he's seen a lot of dug his -- the douglas fir,...
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they just follow they -- they direction. we are staying aside, yeah.ut now we will fight, yeah. >> reporter: del one of the things they are most unhappy about here is the fact that kiev on sunday made ukrainian the official language of the country. and that they that means they are left out. virtually everyone here speaks russian. this is about a 90% russian population, and russian culture. they feel they weren't consulted at all with the developments that happened in kiev. they don't see that government as their government. they want to determine their own destiny now. >> and the president still on the lamb. do we have any idea where he might be? >> reporter: the trail ran cold here monday not far from here, just a couple of miles up the road. we understand his son owns a lot of land there. that's where he was last thought to be seen. he tried to leave from an airport and was blocked, drove in a convoy to the area, and that's where the trail runs cold. american banks are on the lookout for bank transactions for the millions and millions he is accused
they just follow they -- they direction. we are staying aside, yeah.ut now we will fight, yeah. >> reporter: del one of the things they are most unhappy about here is the fact that kiev on sunday made ukrainian the official language of the country. and that they that means they are left out. virtually everyone here speaks russian. this is about a 90% russian population, and russian culture. they feel they weren't consulted at all with the developments that happened in kiev. they don't see...
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and they looked at sufis. they said they are great. and then they thought, they actually have a very traditional view of the koran and women's rights. interesting process: on that continues. process goinging on that continues. i would like to see fuller coverage that gives all angles of the story. certainly, islam became the news because of negative news events. it is much harder to get into initiatives happening within islam and between religions that are positive developments. such as the common word initiative that is happening within islam. tony blair's foundation is involved in encouraging engagement as well is to look at the role of religion in foreign policy. an area he believes has been under assessed for many years when people look at ideologies and different economic circumstances are not looking at religious causes. an outshoot of the tony blair initiative. initiatives to bring young people together to talk religion. that is interesting but hard to sell as a new story. >> 9/11 was the thing which has really given a boost to
and they looked at sufis. they said they are great. and then they thought, they actually have a very traditional view of the koran and women's rights. interesting process: on that continues. process goinging on that continues. i would like to see fuller coverage that gives all angles of the story. certainly, islam became the news because of negative news events. it is much harder to get into initiatives happening within islam and between religions that are positive developments. such as the...