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experienced means they have had a carry. >> what's a carry? >> a cavity. so, they either have an active untreated cavity or they've had one that's been filled. >> okay. >> so, in the screeners, dental health professionals go out and they see either something active that needs treatment or something that's been fixed, that counts as a carry experience. so, in chinatown 50 to 60% of the kindergarteners have had an experience as cavities. the southeast parts of san francisco, 40 to 50% of the kindergarteners have experienced cavities. and these differences we see by neighborhoods are effective in ethnic and income disparities. asian, hispanic and black children are more likely to have carry experienced than white children. they're about two times more likely. lower income children are more likely to have carries experienced than higher income children. again, about two time more likely. this last data i'm going to show you shows the variation in carries experienced across the school. so, each orange bar represents the proportion of kindergartener
experienced means they have had a carry. >> what's a carry? >> a cavity. so, they either have an active untreated cavity or they've had one that's been filled. >> okay. >> so, in the screeners, dental health professionals go out and they see either something active that needs treatment or something that's been fixed, that counts as a carry experience. so, in chinatown 50 to 60% of the kindergarteners have had an experience as cavities. the southeast parts of san...
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anywhere, if they're carrying it in theira hand, because you seea lot of people carrying the ipad orsomething comparable, a tablet of only sort. your theory would permit a search of all of those things. >> objects that are on the person or immediately associated with them, for instance, in a purse. it doesn't necessarily extend to things that are sitting nearby. the court has drawn a clear line there. >> well, how would you? what is the rule? you're saying on the person.that suppose it's in the car in a holder or suppose it's in the passenger seat. are you saying that's -- you don't want to express an opinion about that? you only want to talk aboutt what's in somebody's pocket?t >> obviously, i think the courtl has drawn different rules for that situation. if it's on the car seat and if o the person's been removed fromve the cadr accident then under -- car, then under gant if there'sd reason to believe in a crime, they can search it. >> carrying my laptop in my backpack -- >> and if your backpack is on your back when you're arrested,m yes, we think that's included. so let me go back
anywhere, if they're carrying it in theira hand, because you seea lot of people carrying the ipad orsomething comparable, a tablet of only sort. your theory would permit a search of all of those things. >> objects that are on the person or immediately associated with them, for instance, in a purse. it doesn't necessarily extend to things that are sitting nearby. the court has drawn a clear line there. >> well, how would you? what is the rule? you're saying on the person.that suppose...
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. >> what if you're carrying a musical instrument. >> you carry it on because you don't trust the baggage>> exactly. that's what happened tos they fellas. these fellas are members of a group called time for three. the brilliant guy playing the violin is zach de pu and they're on the tarmac trying to board a flight on u.s. airways to fayetteville, arkansas, to be part of a festival. >> u.s. air is not letting us put our violins on an airplane. >> the crew, the captain said you can't carry these violins on to our plane and if faa finds out we could get fined, you're out of here. kicked them off the plane. >> what do we do? >> is that really an faa rule or policy in. >> it's interesting you should ask that back in 2012 congress passed the faa modernization and reform act which says passengers are allowed to carry violins on to an airplane. >> this has my blood pressure going. i'm like raging inside for them. >> unreal, guys. we got to fight this. got to fight this. this is wrong. >> we have all three members from time for three, zach de pue, nick kendall and ranam meyer via skype. will you h
. >> what if you're carrying a musical instrument. >> you carry it on because you don't trust the baggage>> exactly. that's what happened tos they fellas. these fellas are members of a group called time for three. the brilliant guy playing the violin is zach de pu and they're on the tarmac trying to board a flight on u.s. airways to fayetteville, arkansas, to be part of a festival. >> u.s. air is not letting us put our violins on an airplane. >> the crew, the...
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and carry the load. those who spent their memorial day walking for hours to honor the fallen. ♪ >> and we begin in nigeria and what may be a glimmer of hope for the families of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram, nigeria's highest ranking military officer said today he knows where the girls are, but he also said the military will not use force to rescue them. >> reporter: this new information on the whereabouts of the missing girls came from the defense staff. he basically said -- and let me quote, the good news for the parents of the missing girls is that we know where they are, but he added we cannot tell you, and he also said we cannot go into the area with any kind of military force and can't kill our girls in the name of trying to get them back. >> just leave us alone. we are working. >> reporter: obviously this apparent development will comfort the parents and families of the missing girls. remember these girls have been missing since mid-april and there's also likely to be some unkn
and carry the load. those who spent their memorial day walking for hours to honor the fallen. ♪ >> and we begin in nigeria and what may be a glimmer of hope for the families of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram, nigeria's highest ranking military officer said today he knows where the girls are, but he also said the military will not use force to rescue them. >> reporter: this new information on the whereabouts of the missing girls came from the defense staff. he...
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they are carrying the same kind of information that the individual previously would have carried in paper and it seems somehow a little odd to say that because information has migrated from paper onto a smartphone that the officers have a critical need to obtain -- >> i don't think it's odd to say that we're living in a in a new world. justice kagan's questions point out the fact that someone arrested for a minor crime has their whole existence exposed on this little device. from your argument, you want us just to adopt a categorical rule, it's in the custody of the police, they can search it. do you have do you have any limiting principles that we should considerate at all as a fallback position? >> yes, justice kennedy, i do. the first one that i think has been discussed in both arguments and justice scalia has brought it up as well, is that the evidence to be searched, unless there's some exigency, should be relevant to the crime of arrest and the court can articulate that in a way that would prevent roving searches or speculative searches. >> well, that that was for an expired license
they are carrying the same kind of information that the individual previously would have carried in paper and it seems somehow a little odd to say that because information has migrated from paper onto a smartphone that the officers have a critical need to obtain -- >> i don't think it's odd to say that we're living in a in a new world. justice kagan's questions point out the fact that someone arrested for a minor crime has their whole existence exposed on this little device. from your...
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it did not carry its fair load. because it represented so many customers, operators and others eer with them. that was not good enough for comcast. they started to demand payments for connectivity. a larger comcast will demand even greater payments. let me use an example of netflix. netflix is our largest customer. we are their primary carrier of internet traffic. netflix buys that connectivity because we deliver the highest quality at the lowest price. we have dozens of competitors. we offer the lowest price and the highest quality. netflix wanted to do business with us. they continue to be our largest customer, but there was a problem. we cannot deliver all of the traffic that netflix was delivering to comcast customers. when we deliver the traffic, the ports for connections between our network and comcast he came full. patch became full. we went back to comcast and between our network and comcast became full. we went back to comcast and said, can you upgrade? comcast refused. they not only refused cogent, they re
it did not carry its fair load. because it represented so many customers, operators and others eer with them. that was not good enough for comcast. they started to demand payments for connectivity. a larger comcast will demand even greater payments. let me use an example of netflix. netflix is our largest customer. we are their primary carrier of internet traffic. netflix buys that connectivity because we deliver the highest quality at the lowest price. we have dozens of competitors. we offer...
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carry the load.eavy weight on their backs, walking as long as they can to honor service members who have died. plus man on a wire. high wire artist philippe petit. talks to me about his illegal walk between the twin towers. >>> elliot rodger was able to purchase several rounds of ammunition and guns. despite his mental health condition. his father, after the sandy hook mack kerr, melissa chan has more on the missed red flags. >> with the benefit of hindsight, the clues were everywhere. >> you denied me a happy life. >> concerning enough his own family, asked police to check on him a month ago. they did, after finding him polite and lucid, they left. rodger apparently wrote about that visit. quote, i had the striking and devastating fear that someone had somehow discovered what i was about to do and discovered me for it. along with my writings about what i planned to do with them." we now know rodger had legally purchased three handguns. >> if a person is not put on a hold that information is not put
carry the load.eavy weight on their backs, walking as long as they can to honor service members who have died. plus man on a wire. high wire artist philippe petit. talks to me about his illegal walk between the twin towers. >>> elliot rodger was able to purchase several rounds of ammunition and guns. despite his mental health condition. his father, after the sandy hook mack kerr, melissa chan has more on the missed red flags. >> with the benefit of hindsight, the clues were...
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it carries six crew members.t's very exciting driving this because the hull lifts above the service. go incredible speed over grass, shadow banks and shallow water. >> reporter: he took me on the river to see them put it through paces. we joined them for night maneuvers. this is part a training exercise they're hoping will give them the edge in the fight against drug traffickers and insurgents. this is in the dry season, hovercrafts go where speedboats can't. navy is hoping they can cut off the insurgent supply lines from neighboring ecuador. three months ago, the other pilots had never seen a hovercraft in their lives. >> translator: we are going up the river with people watching us. when we stop on sand bank and deflate, people are astonished because it's something new. they have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: the pilot has a w9 nickname. does he think of it as he or she? >> for me it's my girl. my girl is called catalina. i have to take care of her well because she's my new toy. >> reporter: bbc new
it carries six crew members.t's very exciting driving this because the hull lifts above the service. go incredible speed over grass, shadow banks and shallow water. >> reporter: he took me on the river to see them put it through paces. we joined them for night maneuvers. this is part a training exercise they're hoping will give them the edge in the fight against drug traffickers and insurgents. this is in the dry season, hovercrafts go where speedboats can't. navy is hoping they can cut...
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it did not carry its fair load. because it represented so many customers, operators and others agreed to peer with them. that was not good enough for comcast. they started to demand payments for connectivity. a larger comcast will demand even greater payments. let me use an example of netflix. netflix is our largest customer. we are their primary carrier of internet traffic. netflix buys that connectivity because we deliver the highest quality at the lowest price. we have dozens of competitors. we offer the lowest price and the highest quality. netflix wanted to do business with us. they continue to be our largest customer, but there was a problem. we cannot deliver all of the traffic that netflix was delivering to comcast customers. when we deliver the traffic, the ports for connections between our network and comcast became full. we went back to comcast and said, can you upgrade? comcast refused. they not only refused cogent, they refused every other major backbone. in doing so, forced netflix into a corner. they
it did not carry its fair load. because it represented so many customers, operators and others agreed to peer with them. that was not good enough for comcast. they started to demand payments for connectivity. a larger comcast will demand even greater payments. let me use an example of netflix. netflix is our largest customer. we are their primary carrier of internet traffic. netflix buys that connectivity because we deliver the highest quality at the lowest price. we have dozens of competitors....
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now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less.but the more you carry, the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs, the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market, the cost of transportation must be added to the sale price. if filomeno transports his metates much beyond the neighboring market town, he must add the cost of a round-trip bus fare to the price. and this would make his metates too expensive. ten miles from filomeno's house is the town of tlacolula. market is held here once a week. almost everything is sold by the actual producers or their families. weekly markets are one of the most ancient of economic institutions. today, sales involve cash. but until quite recently, most societies, like the ancient maya, depended on barter, so much of
now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less.but the more you carry, the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs, the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market, the cost of transportation must be...
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thousands of stories of the flags they carried. that has been in battle and been back here, soldiers all have a story to tell. >> tell me your story. >> you know, i've got a couple. but you were very kind on the introduction to say that i inspired this movie "blackhawk down" and that's really not true. that's being too generous. i was one of the men that fought that day. but i've always remembered, that was the first time i win to battle, the first time i wore an american flag on my shoulder, on the battlefield, and the fact that i still have that here today that my daughter is gore to carry is fantastic. and the other is a flag i had in somalia and iraq that i kept with me my entire career that my wife had framed and it's hanging in our house in a great spot. so those are probably my two simple stories. >> first sergeant matt everrersman, we showed the viewers the psa going before the campaign that you guys are kicking off. i just asked on twitter for everybody to give me their stories on this memorial day hash tag the flag i carr
thousands of stories of the flags they carried. that has been in battle and been back here, soldiers all have a story to tell. >> tell me your story. >> you know, i've got a couple. but you were very kind on the introduction to say that i inspired this movie "blackhawk down" and that's really not true. that's being too generous. i was one of the men that fought that day. but i've always remembered, that was the first time i win to battle, the first time i wore an american...
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the lethal injection, everyone agrees is humane if carried out properly. we have human error of some sort and that needs to be investigated. >> woodruff: deborah denno do you want to weigh in on that? >> i certainly do. the three-drug protocol that mr. england englert worked on is a very different kind of protocol than was used in oklahoma. since 2008 states have scattered and used all sorts of protocol. to equate this prot coll with the kind of prot coll used in 2008 is -- there's worlds of difference between them. this was a very problematic protocol used in oklahoma, very different than what was used in kentucky. >> woodruff: deborah denno, given now that the governor, as we reported called for an investigation, wants to get to the bottom of what happened, see what the exact protocol was and whether something went wrong, does that satisfy your concerns that this kind of lethal injection could be carried out properly in the future? >> i really doesn't. i think what we need to do is what the united kingdom did in the 1950's and have a commission of expert
the lethal injection, everyone agrees is humane if carried out properly. we have human error of some sort and that needs to be investigated. >> woodruff: deborah denno do you want to weigh in on that? >> i certainly do. the three-drug protocol that mr. england englert worked on is a very different kind of protocol than was used in oklahoma. since 2008 states have scattered and used all sorts of protocol. to equate this prot coll with the kind of prot coll used in 2008 is -- there's...
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reilly carries his programs in digital form on a smartphone. the shift digital photograph dove nose make the photographs -- >> in one of our decisions in the past, a series of justices asked, was -- or noted that many of our rules were based on practical considerations. practically speaking, a person can only carry so much. on their person. that is different because carrying a billfold of photographs is a billfold of photographs. it's anywhere from one to five generally-not much more, but now we're talking about potentially thousands. with digital cameras people take endless photos and it spans their entire life. you don't see a difference between the two things, what has now become impractical, a prior officers and cars didn't permit. >> we certainly see the possibility that there could be a constitutional difference. we don't so the facts on this case like that. and there is a constitutional difference from those fun phenomenon. the theory is the photographs are likely to be personal and private so i am not sure the expansion increases the in
reilly carries his programs in digital form on a smartphone. the shift digital photograph dove nose make the photographs -- >> in one of our decisions in the past, a series of justices asked, was -- or noted that many of our rules were based on practical considerations. practically speaking, a person can only carry so much. on their person. that is different because carrying a billfold of photographs is a billfold of photographs. it's anywhere from one to five generally-not much more, but...
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a tank car carrying poisonous chlorine gas was ruptured in the wreck. a deadly mist of gas spread from the tank car. motorists who were driving at night alongside the tracks were caught by surprise. most of the victim who is died were found in their cars along u.s. highway 231. >> people killed by poison gas, like they were on a battlefield in world war i or something instead of just driving their cars along a u.s. highway. amazing. after that, rail car accident in florida, and another one that same day in tennessee. and the other one that happened in waverly, tennessee, two days before that. federal investigators starting to look into whether this was maybe more than a coincidence. maybe there was some sort of systemic problem at hand. >> one after another, around the country, trains have been running off the tracks, turning over and often releasing from their ruptured tank cars chemicals of one kind or another, some of them dangerous. it seems to be an almost daily or weekly routine and there was a congressional hearing about this today. >> during tha
a tank car carrying poisonous chlorine gas was ruptured in the wreck. a deadly mist of gas spread from the tank car. motorists who were driving at night alongside the tracks were caught by surprise. most of the victim who is died were found in their cars along u.s. highway 231. >> people killed by poison gas, like they were on a battlefield in world war i or something instead of just driving their cars along a u.s. highway. amazing. after that, rail car accident in florida, and another...
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he has that kind of keep calm and carry on attitude. you know, whatever, it's always been worse contained of mind set. and that's just not how it should be approached, you know. the topic of him being chained up to a bed should have been brought up a while ago. but, finally he is getting, you know, getting to tell us his story and let everybody know how he has been treated and that is the mind set, you know. keep pushing on. it's -- somebody has always had it worse than i have. and that's probably how he is thinking towards this situation. and we need to see past that and realize that everything that has been done to him has been inhumane for the wrong reasons. if he was guilty, even if he was guilty, he shouldn't be treated like that. you know, it's unjust. >> do you have any sort of sense of what he is -- i mean, what he is feeling? is he candid with you on these phone calls you have had with him? how tough is this for him? >> it seems pretty tough. i mean, how would you feel? i mean, how would you feel if you were tied up like that?
he has that kind of keep calm and carry on attitude. you know, whatever, it's always been worse contained of mind set. and that's just not how it should be approached, you know. the topic of him being chained up to a bed should have been brought up a while ago. but, finally he is getting, you know, getting to tell us his story and let everybody know how he has been treated and that is the mind set, you know. keep pushing on. it's -- somebody has always had it worse than i have. and that's...
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the 14-year-old carrying the 7-year-old 40 miles.says it's nothing compared to what his brother has to endure everyday. we'll talk to that teen live next. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> 18 minutes before the hour. if you're still worried about taking a cruise after all the problems we've seen on some ships, this next one could change your mind. royal caribbean is unveiling a vessel unlike any other and offering customers an amazing view. these are artists renderings, but quite a show. called the quantum of the seas and holds 4100 passengers. look at this thing coming off the top of it. a cherry picker thing called the north star. extends over the ocean giving folks a 360 degree view over the ship, 350 feet above the waterline. almost within a feat oot or sho the statute of liberty. the north star
the 14-year-old carrying the 7-year-old 40 miles.says it's nothing compared to what his brother has to endure everyday. we'll talk to that teen live next. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> 18 minutes before the hour. if you're still worried about...
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to the unease is so neat i'm reworking the toxic your team and we are carrying out drills to check if the units are ready for the operational tasks. if they're ready to take up positions at the checkpoints in a further development interfax ukraine report that russia's minute re attach it to kiev has been detained on suspicion of espionage and told to leave the country. financial help is on its way to ukraine with the international money she found the grain on a seventeen billion till the bailouts the money will be released at the two years imf chief christina got a nice exhibit the gamble relying on the contest government they have to carry out simple connections to get its finances in order the program which has implementation risks. it's one where we are trying to mitigate the risk as much as we count. and we have had prior actions which have been addressed satisfactorily one of those risks can sense the unity or otherwise of ukraine into prime minister ousted me it's a new has spread to the cabinet reshuffle in florida is restored in the east. he's also called for national poll on
to the unease is so neat i'm reworking the toxic your team and we are carrying out drills to check if the units are ready for the operational tasks. if they're ready to take up positions at the checkpoints in a further development interfax ukraine report that russia's minute re attach it to kiev has been detained on suspicion of espionage and told to leave the country. financial help is on its way to ukraine with the international money she found the grain on a seventeen billion till the...
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. >> visitors to the kansas down in the 1870s would have been greeted by a sign that says the carrying of firearms strictly prohibited when they entered the town but he didn't have sam brownback or the nra to contend with. >> opening carrying a gun almost anywhere at any time is part of a new bill signed into law in kansas today. >> that law signed by the governor last month voids existing gun rules in the state. regulations in places in kansas like leawood, prairie village and kansas city that previously banned open carry on their streets. those cities and towns were stripped of their authority to regulate guns. republican state representative jim howell who sponsored the preemption law say it's to clarify. the bill was backed by patricia stoneking and an nra lobbyist. >> the constitution gives us a right to free speech. what about our right to worship? do we want them to regulate the right to worship? i don't think so. >> the bill passed the both the house and senate easily earlier this year with broad bipartisan support. the nra said the bill made kansas a model state. janet miller,
. >> visitors to the kansas down in the 1870s would have been greeted by a sign that says the carrying of firearms strictly prohibited when they entered the town but he didn't have sam brownback or the nra to contend with. >> opening carrying a gun almost anywhere at any time is part of a new bill signed into law in kansas today. >> that law signed by the governor last month voids existing gun rules in the state. regulations in places in kansas like leawood, prairie village...
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why can't they carry guns in prison? that's where whereyou need them. that place is full of criminals! this guns everywhere bill is a good start, but it still requires you to carry a gun to have a gun. that's why i say we must broaden guns everywhere to everywhere is guns. all buildings in america must provide concealed weapons in event of a nongun-having emergency. just use the gun on the chain to shoot the glass and grab the gun. ( applause ) because the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. and if everybody has a gun, chances are, at least one of them will be good. ( laughter ) we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) [ male announcer ] we start the day thinking about one thing. bread. but we know you've been thinking about it, too. so we're always trying to make it even better. that's why we added some ingredients and took others out, making this our best bread yet. bread is on the rise at subway. and took others out, making this our best bread yet. fruit, with a cool finish. fruit on one side. cool on the other. ice br
why can't they carry guns in prison? that's where whereyou need them. that place is full of criminals! this guns everywhere bill is a good start, but it still requires you to carry a gun to have a gun. that's why i say we must broaden guns everywhere to everywhere is guns. all buildings in america must provide concealed weapons in event of a nongun-having emergency. just use the gun on the chain to shoot the glass and grab the gun. ( applause ) because the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun...
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carrying their load around. and it's just something that we have to do. >> carrying the load for nearly 40 miles like the family is doing is painful but they'll tell you it's nothing compared to the sacrifices of the folks being honored today. >> i can't repay that enough. so just knowing that a little bit of pain for a few moments for one today is the least can i do. you know, i stopped last night about midnight, after a lap and mandy said, do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m? i said i'll see how i feel. i texted mandy, i'm in again, went again for another seven mile loop. >> a shubsda family transition. thinking of another who should be home by thanksgiving. mark schneider, al jazeera, dallas. >> memorial day in america. that's all of our time for this news hour. i'm tony harris in new york ci city. "reareem "real money with ali"rs next. ne good job, a home for your family, a better future for your children. somewhere along the way, that reality. >> paycheck to paycheck. enough? treadmill. >> to keep middle cl
carrying their load around. and it's just something that we have to do. >> carrying the load for nearly 40 miles like the family is doing is painful but they'll tell you it's nothing compared to the sacrifices of the folks being honored today. >> i can't repay that enough. so just knowing that a little bit of pain for a few moments for one today is the least can i do. you know, i stopped last night about midnight, after a lap and mandy said, do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m? i...
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why can't they carry guns in prison? that's where whereyou need them. that place is full of criminals! this guns everywhere bill is a good start, but it still requires you to carry a gun to have a gun. that's why i say we must broaden guns everywhere to everywhere is guns. all buildings in america must provide concealed weapons in event of a nongun-having emergency. just use the gun on the chain to shoot the glass and grab the gun. ( applause ) because the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. and if everybody has a gun, chances are, at least one of them will be good. ( laughter ) we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) honestly, the off-season isn't really off for me. i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, ru
why can't they carry guns in prison? that's where whereyou need them. that place is full of criminals! this guns everywhere bill is a good start, but it still requires you to carry a gun to have a gun. that's why i say we must broaden guns everywhere to everywhere is guns. all buildings in america must provide concealed weapons in event of a nongun-having emergency. just use the gun on the chain to shoot the glass and grab the gun. ( applause ) because the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun...
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a car carrying the suspected fighters was droid. >>> second boat carrying migrants has sunk off the coast of libya. it's sending a ask you tea sendo look for survivors. a warning that some fight find the photos disturbings. >> bodies being retrieved from the open sea. the cost guard and police patrol searching for more casualties. the final death toll is unclear. when a boat carrying 130 illegal immigrants from different african countries sank in tripoli. over 74 were missing, but the spokesman insists only 20 bodies were found. health officials say they need help. >> we have 48 dead bodies in coroner's advanc vans and thereo hospitals to release them. the corpses on the shore will cause environmental problems and disease. >> the country is in chaos after the fall of mohammed qaddafi regime. thit lacks the resources to protect the vast border it shares ca with six countries. this country is a transit point for migrants. some will be detained and others set free. the interim government said it is not only libya's problem, and the they need to do more. >> al jazeera arabic correspondent has
a car carrying the suspected fighters was droid. >>> second boat carrying migrants has sunk off the coast of libya. it's sending a ask you tea sendo look for survivors. a warning that some fight find the photos disturbings. >> bodies being retrieved from the open sea. the cost guard and police patrol searching for more casualties. the final death toll is unclear. when a boat carrying 130 illegal immigrants from different african countries sank in tripoli. over 74 were missing,...
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the administrative building held by anti government protest is this parliament re offense is being carried out by kiev right now to quell the unrest in the cold part of the country is get the latest aunties pull the sleeves in the region map as a sign pole with a lot of development coming thick and frost over the past couple of us can you rounded up for his increasing the great benefits have been carrying south eastern ukraine in the city of miami opal we now understand that the army is actually inside it he says he seemed to have surrounded the local administration building where you currently have a few hundred antique it just as those purchases of clothing as if they can find that the army is warning that if they do not keep the building in the coming minutes a day will be fine again and the building will be seen. the people we can focus on the grounds that they are about three to five hundred antique hypnotist is that the island on their hands and as of late the nanny reports of injuries but said he served on the financing is happening inside that says he now beat the testers have set
the administrative building held by anti government protest is this parliament re offense is being carried out by kiev right now to quell the unrest in the cold part of the country is get the latest aunties pull the sleeves in the region map as a sign pole with a lot of development coming thick and frost over the past couple of us can you rounded up for his increasing the great benefits have been carrying south eastern ukraine in the city of miami opal we now understand that the army is...
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should open carry supporters boycott? >> they will not they will open carry in three weeks when they decide they will move on to some other issue at some other place. there is no way this will hold. we will see. it is up to jack in the box to decide. it is not moms against whatever it is called. >> stop making fun of the name. we took a longtime to come up with that. >> what were the other choices? >> some were longer. >> even on a quad they would be outlawed. i speak of cigarettes, those things you smoke. a bill to end outdoor smoking on colleges and universities is advancing in the state's assembly. it would be the strictest on campus in the country and it would include e-cigs and the smokeless tobacco. 90% of persons who start smoking do so before the age of 21. most enter college before the age of 18. if they are influenced by friends this is where they are starting. we ask a typical college student to comment. >> the slow mo made that. >> you said in the green room you are happy that the government is looking out for
should open carry supporters boycott? >> they will not they will open carry in three weeks when they decide they will move on to some other issue at some other place. there is no way this will hold. we will see. it is up to jack in the box to decide. it is not moms against whatever it is called. >> stop making fun of the name. we took a longtime to come up with that. >> what were the other choices? >> some were longer. >> even on a quad they would be outlawed. i...
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there is a stolen police car carrying the wounded. what is not clear once you come here it is who is winning. the army said it took a large part of the town. as we drove around we found armed men on checkpoints. they are very, very nervous. they are willing to shoot at anything. as we discovered from behind the sand bags an angry shout. we stopped filming. shots were fired. it showed the extreme tension. the killing is deepening division. 10 miles away in another town we saw the funeral of a 20-year-old nurse. she just got her job. the whole life has been preparing for that. her anguished values say she was killed at a military checkpoint. among the rebels here the fear that they might be next to be ttacked. >> on the ground not territory and not of events. bbc news. >> images coming out do look increasingly like a full-fledged world. two boats have capsized off of a greek island leaving at least 22 dead and seven others missing and dozens more have een rescued. >> after a two-week break the ial of oscar pistorius has resumed he denie
there is a stolen police car carrying the wounded. what is not clear once you come here it is who is winning. the army said it took a large part of the town. as we drove around we found armed men on checkpoints. they are very, very nervous. they are willing to shoot at anything. as we discovered from behind the sand bags an angry shout. we stopped filming. shots were fired. it showed the extreme tension. the killing is deepening division. 10 miles away in another town we saw the funeral of a...
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it didn't carry its fair load. because it represented so many customers, backbone operators like cogent and others agreed to pier with them. that wasn't good enough for comcast. comcast continued to increase baskin's series had less choice, they actually started to demand payments 4 connectivity. a larger comcast will demand even greater payments. let me use an example of netflix. netflix is our largest customer. we are their primary carrier of internet traffic. that buys the connectivity from cogent because we deliver the highest quality at a list price. we have dozens of competitors. we we in business every day by competing, offering below list price and highest quality. netflix wanted to do business with us. but we could not deliver all the traffic. we deliver no traffic, a paying comcast customer doesn't request. when we deliver that traffic, the ports for connections between our network and comcast became full. we went back to comcast and said could you please upgrade these connections? normal pattern of pract
it didn't carry its fair load. because it represented so many customers, backbone operators like cogent and others agreed to pier with them. that wasn't good enough for comcast. comcast continued to increase baskin's series had less choice, they actually started to demand payments 4 connectivity. a larger comcast will demand even greater payments. let me use an example of netflix. netflix is our largest customer. we are their primary carrier of internet traffic. that buys the connectivity from...
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practically speaking a person can only carry so much on their person. that is difference because carrying a bill fold of photographs is anywhere from 1-5 and not much more. now we are talking about potentially thousands. people take endless photos for digital camera and it spans their entire life. you don't see a difference between the two things? what has now become impractical. a gps can follow people in a way that prior following by police officers and cars didn't permit. >> we certainly see the possibility that there could be a constitutional difference. we don't so the facts on this case like that. and there is a constitutional difference from those fun phenomenon. the theory is the photographs are likely to be personal and private so i am not sure the expansion increases the invasion of privacy. >> on your argument and the principle argument, too, a person can be arrested for anything. a person can be arrested for driving without a seatbelt. and the police could take that phone and look at every single e-mail that person has written including work
practically speaking a person can only carry so much on their person. that is difference because carrying a bill fold of photographs is anywhere from 1-5 and not much more. now we are talking about potentially thousands. people take endless photos for digital camera and it spans their entire life. you don't see a difference between the two things? what has now become impractical. a gps can follow people in a way that prior following by police officers and cars didn't permit. >> we...
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by less than 24% or less than half a percent carry the burden. and these men and women could have had a choice to do anything they wanted to. they could have had any job. went to college. any opportunity. it was -- they live in america but they chose to be greater people and to serve others i can tell you multiple stories. of what the sacrifice the men and women make. you know, if you put word in the same sentence other than great then you're doing a discredit. you don't know what you're talking about. but as far as employment goes it's where i come back. i live by the motto of hire talent train skills the pull of the town of the men and women coming back, skills they just part of, you know, you know part of the military, they come back with dismrin leadership skills. and all kinds of personal management. you know? i know there is a lot of stress in the work place to be honest with you, they've dealt with stress there are not too many work places they've done it. >> they have. i want to thank you not just for what you're doing now but for actions
by less than 24% or less than half a percent carry the burden. and these men and women could have had a choice to do anything they wanted to. they could have had any job. went to college. any opportunity. it was -- they live in america but they chose to be greater people and to serve others i can tell you multiple stories. of what the sacrifice the men and women make. you know, if you put word in the same sentence other than great then you're doing a discredit. you don't know what you're...
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the study found that bullying victims were more likely to carry a weapon to school than kids who were not bullied. lisa lovolos of northeast philadelphia brought a pairing knife to school after months of being bullied. she was arrested and suspended for five days. >> and i was wrong to have it, but i mean, i felt like i needed something to protect myself. >> reporter: adesman says educators will need to do a better job of not only focusing on school bullys but their victims as well. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> jeff: two new study could have promising implications for alzheimer research. in both studies scientists gave older mice the blood of young mice. doing so appeared to reverse memory loss and other age- related brain impairments. one of the studies showed exposing the mice to restored more blood flow to the brain. coca-cola announced it is removing a controversial ingredient from powerade, brominated vegetable oil had been the subject of an on-line petition started by sarah kavanagh, a mississippi teenager because of its links to a flame retardant. pepsi removed the in
the study found that bullying victims were more likely to carry a weapon to school than kids who were not bullied. lisa lovolos of northeast philadelphia brought a pairing knife to school after months of being bullied. she was arrested and suspended for five days. >> and i was wrong to have it, but i mean, i felt like i needed something to protect myself. >> reporter: adesman says educators will need to do a better job of not only focusing on school bullys but their victims as well....
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sometimes, you may get a little carri carried away and it may be hard to rein yourself in. zero percent rates from the fed. next month, we are entering the sixth year of economic recovery. it's really uncharted territory in terms of policy and like many drinking sessions, they can end with a nasty hangover, so the trick is for the fed to take that punch bowl away and get out of this without having too bad a hangover and i think the inflation figures are saying the fed should think about doing it sooner rather than later. that's going to be a surprise for the bond market. >> miss yellin has said that basically six months from ynow. >> her six-month -- but this bond yield is really saying we think it's coming in september more, next year. not even taking what janet yellin said at the last press conference in terms of how she said it, when the federal reserve meet next month, i think people are going to be listening carefully because these employment trends, inflation trends, i get the message that is going to surprise the bond markets. >> all right. we have been forewarned. t
sometimes, you may get a little carri carried away and it may be hard to rein yourself in. zero percent rates from the fed. next month, we are entering the sixth year of economic recovery. it's really uncharted territory in terms of policy and like many drinking sessions, they can end with a nasty hangover, so the trick is for the fed to take that punch bowl away and get out of this without having too bad a hangover and i think the inflation figures are saying the fed should think about doing...
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pet smart announced it will no longer carry the products. the president of the company said it was easier to pull those products sooner. our unit has done a series of reports on those treats. go to our website and click on the investigations tab. >> investigators are looking into a deaadly shooting in san francisco just after 9:00 last night. when they got there, they found a fan wman who had been shot in head. police have not given us any suspect descriptions. >>> the search is on for an east bay teen-ager wanted for assaulting an east bay woman. investigators say he groped them and then ran off. all of them happened between north larwin and south larwin avenues. police believe the attackers live in that area. christopher hubert admitted to raping 38 women in californiaen including many here in the bay area. a judge is fit to be released. they will be living in palmdale north of los angeles. he will be under strict super vision. >> the idaho horse back riders who helped save a teenaged girl will be honored today. they will receive the 2014
pet smart announced it will no longer carry the products. the president of the company said it was easier to pull those products sooner. our unit has done a series of reports on those treats. go to our website and click on the investigations tab. >> investigators are looking into a deaadly shooting in san francisco just after 9:00 last night. when they got there, they found a fan wman who had been shot in head. police have not given us any suspect descriptions. >>> the search is...
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women tend to carry a lot less cash than men. 77% of women, carry $50 or less on daily basis comparedth 61% of the men. so we don't, you know what? we don't need a big wad of 20s to feel important about ourselves. jenna: jon, do you have your wallet on you? jon: i do. jenna: let's see. try this out. jon: there is no cash in there. it is all plastic. >> you're no fun, jon. jenna: this is really, jon, how will you buy lunch for everybody? there is nothing in here. jon: no. i carry my cash in my money clip. jenna: give me the money clip. jon: no. that is up in my office. jenna: dagen, do you carry a lot of cash? >> no. i don't even have change in my pocketbook. i did see a gentleman yesterday at the service station at the gas station, buying something with 1 heroin 45 in nickles. jenna: no kidding? we have to use those. >> sound of nickels hitting counter. i just left. i didn't bother what he was buying. jenna: let me ask you about this topic. we'll see jon's new money clip later if it actually exists. jon: oh. jenna: another interesting business topic i want to ask you b apparently ther
women tend to carry a lot less cash than men. 77% of women, carry $50 or less on daily basis comparedth 61% of the men. so we don't, you know what? we don't need a big wad of 20s to feel important about ourselves. jenna: jon, do you have your wallet on you? jon: i do. jenna: let's see. try this out. jon: there is no cash in there. it is all plastic. >> you're no fun, jon. jenna: this is really, jon, how will you buy lunch for everybody? there is nothing in here. jon: no. i carry my cash...
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just carrying their load around.t's just something that we have to do. >> carrying the load for nearly 40 miles like the family is doing is just painful. they'll tell you, it's not compared to the sacrifices made by the folks being honored today. >> i can't repay that enough, so just knowing that a little bit of pain for a few moments for one day is the least i can do. you know, i stopped last night about midnight after a laugh, and mandy asked do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m., i'm available at 2:00 a.m. i said i'll see how i feel. i texted her back and said i'm in for 2:00 a.m., we only do this once a year, so we went again in the middle of the night and did another seven-mile loop. >> and then another. the family tradition marking the true meaning of this day, remembering and honors a family member who received our country and didn't make it home and thinking of another who should be home by thanksgiving. >> the event was held on memorial day first in 2011. they do it sometimes until they drop. >> some of the f
just carrying their load around.t's just something that we have to do. >> carrying the load for nearly 40 miles like the family is doing is just painful. they'll tell you, it's not compared to the sacrifices made by the folks being honored today. >> i can't repay that enough, so just knowing that a little bit of pain for a few moments for one day is the least i can do. you know, i stopped last night about midnight after a laugh, and mandy asked do you want to go again at 2:00 a.m.,...
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that motion carries 3 to 1 and that permit is upheld on those conditions. okay. thank you.o the next item we actually are calling items 9 through 16 together. already hang on a second i was incorrect there's a 4 vote need to pass that motion i was speaking incorrectly that motion does not carry and absent any other motion the permit would be upheld >> you want to modify the motion. >> i'll file the motion. >> it has been vote on. >> i'll make a motion the same motion except if i do this commissioner fung would it be worthy my time. >> make the motion. >> the objection i heard from commissioner fung part of the condition where the trees would be removed to the date to the site that the site permit is issued i think this motion will be modified to say the trees will be removed to the dated of the hearing on site permit; is that correct? >> yes. >> i think i need clarification on the hearing and on june 5th open the project that's a site permit; right? >> it's a large project for authorization. >> can i hear from the - what exactly is happening. >> it's the large authorization
that motion carries 3 to 1 and that permit is upheld on those conditions. okay. thank you.o the next item we actually are calling items 9 through 16 together. already hang on a second i was incorrect there's a 4 vote need to pass that motion i was speaking incorrectly that motion does not carry and absent any other motion the permit would be upheld >> you want to modify the motion. >> i'll file the motion. >> it has been vote on. >> i'll make a motion the same motion...
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carrying it around somewhere other than your pockets? you think there's a difference if it's attached to someone's belt and everybody can see it or if it's in a pocket? >> no. i believe because you're carrying it with you, it's not something that you're exhibiting to the public. do not exhibiting the contents of the phone to the public. >> surely it's more private if it's locked in a car or kept in your house. carrying it with you in public makes it less private. >> but you're not -- it may be less private but that doesn't mean you don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy against people taking it from you and starting to intrude and rummage through its contents. >> but then that questions the ability of the police to take the phone. i thought that was a given, that incident to the arrest, the police could take the phone. the question is whether they can search it without a warrant. >> yes, justice ginsburg. i was responding in terms of just a general expectation that people are not going to -- because you are carrying a phone in pu
carrying it around somewhere other than your pockets? you think there's a difference if it's attached to someone's belt and everybody can see it or if it's in a pocket? >> no. i believe because you're carrying it with you, it's not something that you're exhibiting to the public. do not exhibiting the contents of the phone to the public. >> surely it's more private if it's locked in a car or kept in your house. carrying it with you in public makes it less private. >> but you're...
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don't resist. >> after a brief struggle, terrell is carried from his cell.is brought outside where he'll be checked for any injuries and given time to cool off. >> if you would have complied, we wouldn't have to go through this. >> you take my stuff. y'all did this. cutting off my mother -- circulation, i hope you have to cut my mother -- hand off. >> everything went the way it was supposed to. all his property is removed from the items. drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of riverbend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. @ñ woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may
don't resist. >> after a brief struggle, terrell is carried from his cell.is brought outside where he'll be checked for any injuries and given time to cool off. >> if you would have complied, we wouldn't have to go through this. >> you take my stuff. y'all did this. cutting off my mother -- circulation, i hope you have to cut my mother -- hand off. >> everything went the way it was supposed to. all his property is removed from the items. drinking items that he used to...
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people carrying baggage formed a long line at a checkpoint at cambodia. cambodian police say more than 600 chinese crossed over on wednesday. about 100 people are said to be staying in nearby hotels to see how the situation develops. a number of employees and their families whose work places were attacked by protesters arrived in the southern chinese city of guando. >> translator: many chinese people escaped. i've seen some of them robbed of their money. nobody came to help us. >> translator: these are photos of the company where i worked. everything was stolen or destroyed. i'm not sure about the future of my company. >> many of the fleeing workers are having difficulty finding seats on direct flights to china and are instead flying to other asian countries. >>> managers of japanese firms with operations in vietnam are taking precautions to protect their employees. executives at olympus and e-mails telling staff not to book business trips to the country. the company makes medical equipment and digital cameras near ho chi minh city. electronics maker hita
people carrying baggage formed a long line at a checkpoint at cambodia. cambodian police say more than 600 chinese crossed over on wednesday. about 100 people are said to be staying in nearby hotels to see how the situation develops. a number of employees and their families whose work places were attacked by protesters arrived in the southern chinese city of guando. >> translator: many chinese people escaped. i've seen some of them robbed of their money. nobody came to help us. >>...
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he will come here shortly before 9553 it will carry that seat for realize as happens. we will try to get reaction from the protesters as well. 9:55 and 25 minute speech about bring energy. green energy. oxford ifs >>darya: facade a nursing assistant says she was beaten while on the job at fairmont hospital in san leandro. shanatte chatman recently returned to work from disability following the attack. chatman says she has been sexually harrassed by patients at fairmont hospital in san leandro. she says in her 23 years working here as a certified nursing assistant. she has been phsycially assaulted four times. the union representing chatman and her co-workers says that staff injuries as a result of patient assaults were up 81-percent from 2012 to 2013. they're pushing the alameda health system to address workplace violence in their contract, including metal detectors, monitored security cameras and limiting access after visiting hours. healthcare workers from across the bay area. are planning to hold a rally this morning to bring to light, what they are calling. an epid
he will come here shortly before 9553 it will carry that seat for realize as happens. we will try to get reaction from the protesters as well. 9:55 and 25 minute speech about bring energy. green energy. oxford ifs >>darya: facade a nursing assistant says she was beaten while on the job at fairmont hospital in san leandro. shanatte chatman recently returned to work from disability following the attack. chatman says she has been sexually harrassed by patients at fairmont hospital in san...
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they said that they would carry out an anti terror operation in slaviansk.ow they didn't get inside this -- the town, but they managed to capture some of those check points that were manned by the pro-russians. they also took over the tv antenna that had been used to air only russian channels, so certainly on that sense there is a -- a -- a win for them. they put a sort of a loose blockade around the town, but the challenges ahead are extremely complicated, and they have to make sure that as they carry out their anti-terror operation, maybe probably in a more aggressive way, they minimize casualties. you were asking about how many casualties there are today. that's very difficult to figure out. we hear different numbers from both sides. but we can confirm that there have been casualties. on the ukrainian side there were two hoerpts that were downed. one poll lot was killed the other was taken away. the prorussians also said they have suffered many casualties, but they are not giving a number. >> the american president announcing a short while ago that these
they said that they would carry out an anti terror operation in slaviansk.ow they didn't get inside this -- the town, but they managed to capture some of those check points that were manned by the pro-russians. they also took over the tv antenna that had been used to air only russian channels, so certainly on that sense there is a -- a -- a win for them. they put a sort of a loose blockade around the town, but the challenges ahead are extremely complicated, and they have to make sure that as...