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the uw. is the easiest cued up the good in this provincial capital should know. this is just the speaker in your house be it from contesting as one of its most prominent critics of president hunter said he voted for strong leadership we do expect that good. so differently now. the navy and the dress up for them. i wish i could see the detail is what it does not confine bullets across many photo i took it in the distance including team dependence undertaking. i needed some sedin is the town was postponed to friday from a nasty fight seventy two. i showed up in jazz standard deductions which began on monday that can count on that to me. accounting rules for the promised on presidential election is on target when two cars and contains a fraction of the dt people to study the effects of the ideas come to you to crawl in. it remains an important site. the itc to put sixty of the nixon companies commission has received till five. i exceeded that of the nine board that was not my lights that joint. the commission has sent out on top of the complaints would be investigat
the uw. is the easiest cued up the good in this provincial capital should know. this is just the speaker in your house be it from contesting as one of its most prominent critics of president hunter said he voted for strong leadership we do expect that good. so differently now. the navy and the dress up for them. i wish i could see the detail is what it does not confine bullets across many photo i took it in the distance including team dependence undertaking. i needed some sedin is the town was...
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and south korea for more on that sunday we told our reporter hunting discovery good times although the uw madison was founded in nineteen eighty seven the shrine is one of the nice dinners. it is now at twenty one members of the toughest has disabled the naval chiefs and their representatives to give the green bean jindal to his customary time. the security features something never happen in china. and as far a single one of the highlights of the symposium is likely to cause a total unexpected encounters. they say behind me. we see today is the water conservancy the bird on a vessel so far or to get the seven storey years and three days coming from either the cia think of all i see a pocket on the back of the dash and burnie the riots at the border to go bad considering the situation will rescue him so. as for the missing knowledge in their lives china has decided to cancel buttons every time her what a total success. the new buzzword. feel like maybe that is that these vessels along with the chinese vessels will be held a joint rescue. the city of khost. no posting. two decades ago when
and south korea for more on that sunday we told our reporter hunting discovery good times although the uw madison was founded in nineteen eighty seven the shrine is one of the nice dinners. it is now at twenty one members of the toughest has disabled the naval chiefs and their representatives to give the green bean jindal to his customary time. the security features something never happen in china. and as far a single one of the highlights of the symposium is likely to cause a total unexpected...
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. >> for more, i'm joined on the line by uw correspondent jason strother in seoul. what is the latest operation there you go >> as you heard, the divers have continued to try to get into the ship, but not a lot of luck. the next step with this is to watershe boat from the however while plans are in place, the coast guard hasn't -- continueated they will is nothe rescue operation longer fruitful. the families might have the final say when the rescue operation finally ends. concordia inta 2012, and in this instance, in both cases the captain was one of the first to be rescued. why was he rescued first? >> he was one of the only people to use the liferafts. from what i understand, he told them that because of the way the ship was angling into the water, none of the other boats were able to be used. intage showed the boats plainview. whether or not they could have been used will be left up to investigators as the captain is prosecuted. >> what sort of penalty could faced?ey -- captain li there are five different charges filed against him. because of the in action reading
. >> for more, i'm joined on the line by uw correspondent jason strother in seoul. what is the latest operation there you go >> as you heard, the divers have continued to try to get into the ship, but not a lot of luck. the next step with this is to watershe boat from the however while plans are in place, the coast guard hasn't -- continueated they will is nothe rescue operation longer fruitful. the families might have the final say when the rescue operation finally ends. concordia...
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ingrid bergreen-merkel heads up the task force. uwe hartmann is the chief researcher.ays, even as germany was collapsing in 1945, the nazis were dutifully recording the art thefts. why did they keep these records of the evidence of their own crimes? >> ingrid berggreen-merkel: you mustn't throw public documents away. that's what they learned in... that's what they did. >> uwe hartmann: that's the german gruÜndlichkeit-- to... to do his duty. >> berggreen-merkel: yeah. they weren't allowed to. >> hartmann: until the last day. >> safer: the task force is initially examining 590 works as potentially looted from jews, starting with this matisse which was looted from jewish art dealer paul rosenberg in 1941. beyond the... the minutiae of legality, there's a larger question and that's the moral question. >> berggreen-merkel: 80 years after hitler took over, 75 years after the synagogues burned in germany-- yes, we know. that's the moral obligation. and we take it seriously, very seriously. on the other side, there are the laws. >> safer: so you're not making judgments. >> be
ingrid bergreen-merkel heads up the task force. uwe hartmann is the chief researcher.ays, even as germany was collapsing in 1945, the nazis were dutifully recording the art thefts. why did they keep these records of the evidence of their own crimes? >> ingrid berggreen-merkel: you mustn't throw public documents away. that's what they learned in... that's what they did. >> uwe hartmann: that's the german gruÜndlichkeit-- to... to do his duty. >> berggreen-merkel: yeah. they...
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investigationors are treating tg the case as a homocide but not saying how the woman tied. >>> uw berkeley opened a clinic for people want to be vaccinated against a possible measles outbreak. the another revealed yesterday a second student has been diagnosed with measled and may have infected an unknown amount of people. the student rode b.a.r.t. from oakland to berkeley and then attended class. measles is highly contagious but you can protect yourself. >> you have been exposed and are not immune but you get a vaccine win 72 hours you can be protected, even though the vaccine is after the fact you will not get sick. >>> the insuspected student is in isolation. berkeley city officials say the second case is unrelated to february's, where a uc student was diagnosed with measles and infected two family members. >>> the a's were in action today against seattle, less than a day after an embarrassing cancellation. last night the a's were forced to post-bone the him that gauze the infield was swamp. the field crew did not cover the field overnight because the forecaster said it went rain, but it
investigationors are treating tg the case as a homocide but not saying how the woman tied. >>> uw berkeley opened a clinic for people want to be vaccinated against a possible measles outbreak. the another revealed yesterday a second student has been diagnosed with measled and may have infected an unknown amount of people. the student rode b.a.r.t. from oakland to berkeley and then attended class. measles is highly contagious but you can protect yourself. >> you have been exposed...
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the school is offering mumps vaccinations. at uwaddison, this is the first outbreak since 2008. >> we thought it's trouble, coming our way. we said that we expected to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires mumps vaccinations and requires a second shot once the kids are about to enter college. >> in all the cases every stupid that got it had got both vaccinations. the question is why? >> why some people lose their immunity and others don't, is it genetics, the vaccine. we don't know. >> robert says the vaccine, two of them, is 88% effective. he expects the number of cases to trail off as students leave for the summer break. no one knows what caused the outbreak. in most cases the virus causes flu-like symptoms, but can cause swelling of the brainful. >> i'm not worried about it. i am, but i have not heard anyone that has gotten sick. i'm in a bit of denial. >> believe it or not. jane and judy's other room-mate is not too worried. >> we are friend. we do not avoid her, but still do it. >> there's no cure for mumps. o
the school is offering mumps vaccinations. at uwaddison, this is the first outbreak since 2008. >> we thought it's trouble, coming our way. we said that we expected to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires mumps vaccinations and requires a second shot once the kids are about to enter college. >> in all the cases every stupid that got it had got both vaccinations. the question is why? >> why some people lose their immunity and others don't, is it...
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university in columbus where close to 300 people have come down with the mumps and the school is now offering mumps vaccinations and at uwison, this is the first outbreak of mumps since 2008 >> i think we were thinking this is trouble. it's come our way and we are, you know, we have said throughout this that we expect to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires a mumps vaccination for children and since 1989, requires a second shot once those kids are about to enter college. >> in all the "t's" wisconsin kamingsz, every student that got it had already gotten both vaccinations. the question is: why? some people ulose their immunit? is it the vaccine? some other issue? i don't think we know that. >> robert says the vaccine, even two of them is only about 88% effective. he expects the number of cases to trail off as students leave for summer break but no one knows for sure what's caused the latest outbreak. in most cases t causes flu-like stems for about a week but it can cause deadly swelling of the brain and infertility in men. >> i am not worried about it. i haven'heard of anyone gotten sick yet. so, i gue
university in columbus where close to 300 people have come down with the mumps and the school is now offering mumps vaccinations and at uwison, this is the first outbreak of mumps since 2008 >> i think we were thinking this is trouble. it's come our way and we are, you know, we have said throughout this that we expect to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires a mumps vaccination for children and since 1989, requires a second shot once those kids are about to enter...
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i watched nike and some positive comments, a leader on the dow, positive comments from steeple nicholas. positive comments from uwsi'm, -- ubs, and i'm keeping a close eye on the bank. we are waiting for some findings, citigroup in particular. and traders kept an eye on what went on at the cme over the last hour, so they've been with watching there were some technical problems there at the cme which happens, right? you're talking about electronic markets. this is why you have humans. and they saved the day over and over and over again, and they're doing exactly that there in chicago. so traders noting that as well. liz: well, yeah. i mean, we're big gaps of the open outcry -- big fans of the open outcry traders. 43 different companies have sliced about 20% off their 52-week highs, whole foods is one of them, so it's not a surprise some of these high fliers taking steam out. we're looking at the energy markets as well as gold up about $10. jeff gross, what are you seeing at the nymex? we're getting inventory numbers tomorrow. natural gas seems to be the laggard here. >> today there was an upward bias across the boa
i watched nike and some positive comments, a leader on the dow, positive comments from steeple nicholas. positive comments from uwsi'm, -- ubs, and i'm keeping a close eye on the bank. we are waiting for some findings, citigroup in particular. and traders kept an eye on what went on at the cme over the last hour, so they've been with watching there were some technical problems there at the cme which happens, right? you're talking about electronic markets. this is why you have humans. and they...
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the va is not held to that standard uwe had a meeting, i said if you have been in private practice, whereou t you had ty about customer service, getting things done on time, and taking square of people in a quality, timely fashion, not one ha had n in private practice, i can give you example, people in my specialty, might see 15 patients a day, in va is it 45 to 50. >> you talk about customer service it is patient care and respect for veterans, 40 of whom died because they were on a waiting list. a concealed wait time, record, at the va, somebody has to be held account an for this. >> we're out of time, but, very quickly, if you would. >> you know, one thing if they scared we have a problem we're not getting to all. the patients we need, di but thy did not do that. lou: congressman thank you we appreciate it ubrad win strep thank you so stkpwhr-fp yo so m. >> you bit, thank you. lou: more than uproar in house of representatives after house speaker john boehner mocked his republican colleagues last week, he seemed to delight in taking his colleagues to task over their reluctance to take up
the va is not held to that standard uwe had a meeting, i said if you have been in private practice, whereou t you had ty about customer service, getting things done on time, and taking square of people in a quality, timely fashion, not one ha had n in private practice, i can give you example, people in my specialty, might see 15 patients a day, in va is it 45 to 50. >> you talk about customer service it is patient care and respect for veterans, 40 of whom died because they were on a...
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the fifth? were you working on a deal? did it fall through? >> we were working on it we've interviewed multiple witnesses we. we have viewed her e-mail uwe know after she said i broke no laws, i have done nothing wrong, shshe had. because her own e-mails bear went to the false -- bear witness to the falsehoods she told the committee, it was time to address the issue of contempt. neil: you said you were working on a immunity deal from miss lerner, people around her, that fell through or what? >> i said, that we were interviewing people, reviewing her e-mails whether or not there was a discussion about her receiveing immunity even i don't know. neil: i see. bottom line, i am no lawyer, but i can kind of see where this is going, she is not going to talk unless compeled to talk. >> some way or another. neil: with adieu respect -- all due respect, they are to move the wall, then what? >> i applaud congress for the base move. the the reason she was held in contempt, if you take the fifth, will i be held in contempt? that is not the case, she ahead multiple statements about how she was not guilty, she had not told committee anything wrong eyest
the fifth? were you working on a deal? did it fall through? >> we were working on it we've interviewed multiple witnesses we. we have viewed her e-mail uwe know after she said i broke no laws, i have done nothing wrong, shshe had. because her own e-mails bear went to the false -- bear witness to the falsehoods she told the committee, it was time to address the issue of contempt. neil: you said you were working on a immunity deal from miss lerner, people around her, that fell through or...