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chile would go on to hold off spain and believe me, people will be fired and the whole nation is really upset. >>> a shocking scene in the world cup. before the game started, fans busting their way into the press room because the game was sold out.
chile would go on to hold off spain and believe me, people will be fired and the whole nation is really upset. >>> a shocking scene in the world cup. before the game started, fans busting their way into the press room because the game was sold out.
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the whole nation rocked by a slew of shootings. ice later found the shooter dead in a locked bathroom stall. >> it is 4:34. today a judge could consider gangster accused of thinking involved in the same raids involved in steal iing items. the two men were arrested back in march. yi is accused of money laund laundering and drug traffickings. >> police say tore res kidnappe lam lamar. torres is also charged with attempted kidnapping of three women in 2009. >> a bay area mother suspected of kidnapping her three children now stands accused of murder. she was found monday morning with her children. the children were not hurt. she is accused of killing her kid's father. he was found shot to death in the backyard of a can pablo home. she had to be super viced when around the children ordered by the court. >> the family told the mercury news they asked the academy of technology and arts to give mcmath an honary diploma. she underwent surgery in october and was declared brain dead. she is being kept on feeding and breathing tubes. the school
the whole nation rocked by a slew of shootings. ice later found the shooter dead in a locked bathroom stall. >> it is 4:34. today a judge could consider gangster accused of thinking involved in the same raids involved in steal iing items. the two men were arrested back in march. yi is accused of money laund laundering and drug traffickings. >> police say tore res kidnappe lam lamar. torres is also charged with attempted kidnapping of three women in 2009. >> a bay area mother...
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the general -- national general congress. the new hope is that the new parliament will create a viable with more seats in the east where they are demanding greater autonomy. >> the wholeation goes to the polls. this will be the third time libyans have been able to vote freely since the fall of moammar gadhafi. >> every libyan citizen is asking for comfort, safety, and stability. the begins want a well-built state, like the rest of the developed world. the dream of security remains distant in libya's second largest city in ghazi, where tolls regularly explode and be brave enough to go to the valid ibaka must special forces are on by. -- on standby. and to be brave enough to go to the ballot walks, libyan forces are on standby. however, the security forces face a section of those who want to join the rogue general. they are engaged in battle against islamist militants. and vying for control of libya, and opec nation that has been crippled by the chaos. the oil-rich country has been unable to provide adequate fuel to power its electricity lance. let motricity -- electricity plants. >> people are really tired of what is going on. the real challenge is not just holing a vo
the general -- national general congress. the new hope is that the new parliament will create a viable with more seats in the east where they are demanding greater autonomy. >> the wholeation goes to the polls. this will be the third time libyans have been able to vote freely since the fall of moammar gadhafi. >> every libyan citizen is asking for comfort, safety, and stability. the begins want a well-built state, like the rest of the developed world. the dream of security remains...
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they have hit the revolution and they have hit the whole nation and the 30th of june revolution was not the sort of manoeuvre or emotions, just emotions motions and it was not a military coup. as some has said or have said. it was a revolution of the people who who are totally upset because of the injustice and the unfairness and they are totally out of the patience and this particular dangerous error - dangerous period where the nation is about to collapse. and where the nation is about to be destructed because the nation has been hit by the fire of the rift and the threat of the enemies, and that moment us moment the egyptian army have listened to the egyptian people, and listened to the aspirations and the pains and the leader of the army, the commander of the army and his staff - officers and soldiers - were all one. together with the people. both army and the people were there at that moment to get rid of all tyranny regimes. this is exactly what is meant on 30 june. today and - we are receiving the chief of justice ali mansour, chairman of the supreme constitutional court to his c
they have hit the revolution and they have hit the whole nation and the 30th of june revolution was not the sort of manoeuvre or emotions, just emotions motions and it was not a military coup. as some has said or have said. it was a revolution of the people who who are totally upset because of the injustice and the unfairness and they are totally out of the patience and this particular dangerous error - dangerous period where the nation is about to collapse. and where the nation is about to be...
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. >> how about doing it for the whole nation? not just for the corporations but for everybody? >> i would love to see simpler taxes. i have a different thought which is i would like to make it easier for companies to add workers. what if we had a duty free zone for new employment. if you go from 1000 employees to 1,050 you can take on 50 freelanceers. it means the work is responsible for his own payroll taxes and the employer is not subject to the regulations plus payroll taxes plus obamacare and lawsuits if they don't do it right. they can do anything they want. after about two years i give them a deadline and they have to make honest employees out of the new workers. that experiment might allow them to bring new talent and say we are doing better. >> what do you think? >> i think sabrina's way is much simpler. the corporate tax really is just a pass through tax. corporations pay that off by either increasing prices on what they sell or paying their workers less. get rid of the corporate tax. it is a phony tax that hits consumers and workers and you get to solving what bill is
. >> how about doing it for the whole nation? not just for the corporations but for everybody? >> i would love to see simpler taxes. i have a different thought which is i would like to make it easier for companies to add workers. what if we had a duty free zone for new employment. if you go from 1000 employees to 1,050 you can take on 50 freelanceers. it means the work is responsible for his own payroll taxes and the employer is not subject to the regulations plus payroll taxes plus...
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. >> the dramatic game that had the whole nation cheering. >> team u.s.a. defeating ghana 2-1. >> millions of americans are celebrating this morning. >> we have soccer fever. >> stephen: yes, we have soccer fever, and one of the symptoms of soccer fever is victory foot. u-s-a! ole! ole! ole!. folks, this is a huge day for america's sports fan, who have been excited about the world cup ever since they noticed it was happening, which was shortly after the nba finals ended on sunday. [laughter] now, it's no secret, i have always been a soccer fan. and i know that i have said soccer is as exciting as watching drying paint play manila envelopes to a 0-0 tie, but i was just being hard on soccer because i love it. i wanted it to get better and it did. you're welcome. >> folks, this was a thriller of match. team u.s.a.'s clint dempsey stunned ghana with a goal in the opening 29 seconds, which is good, because most americans' attention span for soccer is 30 seconds. ole, ole, ole, ole! unfortunately, due to copyright issues, i cannot show you more than 15 seconds of
. >> the dramatic game that had the whole nation cheering. >> team u.s.a. defeating ghana 2-1. >> millions of americans are celebrating this morning. >> we have soccer fever. >> stephen: yes, we have soccer fever, and one of the symptoms of soccer fever is victory foot. u-s-a! ole! ole! ole!. folks, this is a huge day for america's sports fan, who have been excited about the world cup ever since they noticed it was happening, which was shortly after the nba finals...
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in any city a terrorist attack the whole nation has been united in thinking these are terrorists we need to fight them and so your military intelligence service all kinds of law enforcement people are all on one page in pakistan we have deliberately created confusion over the last six or seven years we have always said no no no people who operate in the name of islam are good people even mendez slaughtering people like goats so what we have is it confused state apparatus and a confused man even if he has twenty first century need to weapons cannot really prove what you need is latapy what are we trying to do we trying to build in modern pakistan which i loused people to practice islam reach and got to just people to remain moderate but which is not going to be bound by any political vision of an islam extent we are not doing that and in that the taliban have an advantage messenger hold your thought there we're going to take a short break right now not when we'll come back we'll continue talking to pakistan's former ambassador to the united states who signed hakani about washington's and
in any city a terrorist attack the whole nation has been united in thinking these are terrorists we need to fight them and so your military intelligence service all kinds of law enforcement people are all on one page in pakistan we have deliberately created confusion over the last six or seven years we have always said no no no people who operate in the name of islam are good people even mendez slaughtering people like goats so what we have is it confused state apparatus and a confused man even...
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the victory day. that is our main nation holiday. and that is what unites the whole nation, the fight. and how it was presented to the nation by president proven is that in ukraine those on weapons. and illustrated that with the flag of former ukrainian liberation army who were allied with the sense during world war two. and so we use that to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against russian and ukrainian nation. so we are looking just to protect russians behoove. no. the overwhelming majority of russians, we are continuing and liberating ukraine from the fascist threat. >> this weekend a look into the politics saturday morning at 10:00 eastern. on c-span2 book tv live 2-day coverage of the chicago tribune perjures role if the starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern and on c-span three american history tv, the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy beginning saturday morning at 1030 east and. >> as the u.s. presence in afghanistan is winding down some intelligence assessments of one al qaeda and other terrorist groups are beginning to resurface. next, the americ
the victory day. that is our main nation holiday. and that is what unites the whole nation, the fight. and how it was presented to the nation by president proven is that in ukraine those on weapons. and illustrated that with the flag of former ukrainian liberation army who were allied with the sense during world war two. and so we use that to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against russian and ukrainian nation. so we are looking just to protect russians behoove. no. the...
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anywhere, it was still there, so the biggest nation or russia during all those years was the victory day. that is our main national holiday, and that is what unites the wholed how it was presented to the nation by president clinton is are in ukraine, those fascists who came to power, and he illustrated that with the former ukrainian liberation army, who were allied with us during world war ii, and so the use that to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against both russian it israinian nations, so not that we are just looking to protect russians, no, for the overwhelming majority of russians, we are continuing world war ii, and we are liberating, really liberating ukraine from the fascist threat. >> as best we can on the sign, a look into the holidays of putin's russia, saturday morning at 10:00 eastern on c-span2's book tv, live today coverage of fest, andrs row lit on c-span3's american history tv, the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy the getting saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern. minutes, with focus on president obama's three country, four-day trip to europe. our guess is stephen szabo, executive director of the transatl
anywhere, it was still there, so the biggest nation or russia during all those years was the victory day. that is our main national holiday, and that is what unites the wholed how it was presented to the nation by president clinton is are in ukraine, those fascists who came to power, and he illustrated that with the former ukrainian liberation army, who were allied with us during world war ii, and so the use that to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against both russian it...
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the victory day. that is our main national holiday. and that's what unites the wholeare tighting against both russian and ukrainian nation.ç so it's misinterpretation that we are looking just to protect russians or russian-speaking minority. no. for the overwhelming majority of russians, we are continuing world war ii. and we are -- [inaudible] liberated ukraine from the fascist threat. >> this weekend on c-span, a look into the politics of putin's russia, saturday morning at 10 eastern on c-span2's booktv. live two-day coverage of the chicago tribune printers row lit fest starting saturday at 11 a.m. eastern, and on c-span3's american history tv, the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy beginning saturday morning at 10:30 eastern. .. >> rein in nsa surveillance. privacy groups have criticized the house measure for not going far enough. senators heard a contrasting views from nsa and fbi officials as well as privacy advocates. yesterday also marked the one year anniversary of the first story published on the edward snowden leaks. dianne feinstein chairs
the victory day. that is our main national holiday. and that's what unites the wholeare tighting against both russian and ukrainian nation.ç so it's misinterpretation that we are looking just to protect russians or russian-speaking minority. no. for the overwhelming majority of russians, we are continuing world war ii. and we are -- [inaudible] liberated ukraine from the fascist threat. >> this weekend on c-span, a look into the politics of putin's russia, saturday morning at 10 eastern...
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we will take you inside the game that the whole nation is still talking about this morning and we aren brazil to breakdown what happened and what happens next. >> secretary of state john kerry is making an urgent trip to iraq as isis gains ground in the area. with have the latest on the crisis. >>> a lot of people are going on a paleo diet this summer and we will look at the diet plan that a lot of people are talking about and trying. the question everyone asks: do they work? we will have answers for you. >>> switching gears, you may remember our winter games, it was very heated on the ice with fierce competition. we are kicking off our 2014 cup, ginger and sarah against laura and me, the battle of the ladies on "good morning america" next. >> great matchup. >> did you see her game face? >> wow. >> we continue at 6:30 with the top stories. >> including a story only on abc7 news the woman at the center of the investigation into the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo talks with us exclusively about the mistakes that were made ahead the release of the official ntsb report tomorrow. >> the
we will take you inside the game that the whole nation is still talking about this morning and we aren brazil to breakdown what happened and what happens next. >> secretary of state john kerry is making an urgent trip to iraq as isis gains ground in the area. with have the latest on the crisis. >>> a lot of people are going on a paleo diet this summer and we will look at the diet plan that a lot of people are talking about and trying. the question everyone asks: do they work? we...
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the whole nation convulsed when you had a video of you punching a baby or pretending to. >> i would never punch a baby. i strangled my babies. >> you were denounced on various blogs or very big ones -- >> i was ignoring the whole subject of baby abuse and the things they do on their parents. >> no one discussed that. you were reciprocating. >> i was defending myself. i was trying to stay alive. >> it will cut your eyeball. the actual eye. >> as a father there are sacrifices we are called upon to make. you suggested it was a little easier. >> oh i hit my head on the kitchen cupboard. oh i was hit by a baby. >> and of that you should be proud. >> how important is a dad to the family, to america? >> i think very important. especially a dad that watches fox news, always on the tv growing up. my dad now as i am watching the shows in the green room he is a perfect combination of bill o'reilly and ambassador bolten. >> that's terrifying. >> they are bombing qatar. >> now that i am the father to two wonderful girls i like to be there for them. >> have you done a great job. >> fathers being trivia
the whole nation convulsed when you had a video of you punching a baby or pretending to. >> i would never punch a baby. i strangled my babies. >> you were denounced on various blogs or very big ones -- >> i was ignoring the whole subject of baby abuse and the things they do on their parents. >> no one discussed that. you were reciprocating. >> i was defending myself. i was trying to stay alive. >> it will cut your eyeball. the actual eye. >> as a father...
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back in 1970 kasem introduced the whole nation to the american top 406789 he pioneered count down groupng store business the artist and introducing the long distance dedication. >> the count down, begins. >> number 40. >> casey, could you please play waiting for a girl like you, from mark to barb so she knows that she's worth the wait, thank you, mark hess. >> kasem stayed with that program all the way until 2009. he was also the voice of the shaggy in scooby dooo. >> a texas high school teacher is accused of an inappropriate relationship with the student is out of jail and his bail posted by the same person got him lock up. yeah, it is his wife. courtney weeks says that she saw inappropriate twitter messages between her husband and his student. she was so upset she took the phone directly to the police. the teacher was then arrested on child seduction charges. she tried to explain why she bailed him out. >> people make mistake. i knew he was under the influence at the the time. i really don't know. i cannot even describe my feelings and i know i'm being judged by that for people, in th
back in 1970 kasem introduced the whole nation to the american top 406789 he pioneered count down groupng store business the artist and introducing the long distance dedication. >> the count down, begins. >> number 40. >> casey, could you please play waiting for a girl like you, from mark to barb so she knows that she's worth the wait, thank you, mark hess. >> kasem stayed with that program all the way until 2009. he was also the voice of the shaggy in scooby dooo....
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. >> the whole nation behind them. we got the underdog this weekend, it's proven. like looking at renaldo? >> no. >> admit t >> not even a little bit. no. >> you don't like renaldo? >> no. >> he is a good guy, but not today. not today we don't like him. >> like him better on the sidelines, not in the game. >> i'm gonna go just mingle here for a second. i know you have the rest of the show to do, i'm just curious what's back here. these people have been -- what do you think of the chances of the u.s.? >> their chances? there are no chances. we will do this! it will happen. >> what do you think of the u.s. chances? i talked to you ten minutes ago, you changed your mind? >> i think usa all the way, baby. >> how long have you been here or how long have you been drinking? >> i've been here for two hours, i've been drinking for 15 minutes. >> okay. well, all believers on that apparently, we are in the united states. a match the u.s. needs to win, a tie could still keep them alive, the third match. back to you. >> richard roth -- the united nations. the center of world di
. >> the whole nation behind them. we got the underdog this weekend, it's proven. like looking at renaldo? >> no. >> admit t >> not even a little bit. no. >> you don't like renaldo? >> no. >> he is a good guy, but not today. not today we don't like him. >> like him better on the sidelines, not in the game. >> i'm gonna go just mingle here for a second. i know you have the rest of the show to do, i'm just curious what's back here. these...
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and so the biggest nation for russia during all of those years was the victory day. that is our main national holiday and that's what unites the whole nation, the fight against fashi fascism. and how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine, those are western sponsored as iffists who came to power and he illustrated that with flex of former ukrainian liberation army who were with us in world war ii, he used us to prove these are factious fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. it's misinterpretation we are looking just to protect russians or russian speaking minority. no, for the majority of russians we are continuing world war ii and we are liberating, really liberating ukraine, from the factious threat. >> this weekend on c-span, a look into politics of putin's russia, saturday, 10:00 eastern on book tv, live two-day coverage of the chicago tribute printers row lit fest. c-span 3 american history tv, 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy, 10:30 eastern. next, discussion of computer threats to businesses, government cybersecurity regulations and business opportunities in providin
and so the biggest nation for russia during all of those years was the victory day. that is our main national holiday and that's what unites the whole nation, the fight against fashi fascism. and how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine, those are western sponsored as iffists who came to power and he illustrated that with flex of former ukrainian liberation army who were with us in world war ii, he used us to prove these are factious fighting against both russian...
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with the diverse voting population, where any edge of any county could make the difference in the whole national election. here was a chance for a week long 3-d campaign ad in the middle of a critical background. offense, not playing it safe. they rolled out the biggest republican names in the country, railed against president obama, put up that weird glitchy debt clock thing nobody understood. it was all going well enough, until they made a miscalculation. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell him that, to do that to himself. you're absolutely crazy. >> in the summer of 2012, the republican party was playing offense and then they fumbled into an empty chair, and they not only lost florida, they specifically lost tampa. and, of course, they lost a national election, and right now they're taking a second swing at it. what do you think they've taken as their lessons learned for this time around? that story is next. we don't typically buy new, but with truecar... the price was so great that we couldn't turn it down. it saved us so much money i was kind of looking around like... this i
with the diverse voting population, where any edge of any county could make the difference in the whole national election. here was a chance for a week long 3-d campaign ad in the middle of a critical background. offense, not playing it safe. they rolled out the biggest republican names in the country, railed against president obama, put up that weird glitchy debt clock thing nobody understood. it was all going well enough, until they made a miscalculation. >> what do you want me to tell...
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. >> woodruff: david, you have john mccain saying the whole national security team needs to be thrown. the president needs to fire them all and bring a whole different group in. what does the president do? how do you make a decision like this? >> i don't know about throwing them all out but i think mccain's record has been reasonably good in the last four or five years. when the thing happened in 2011, he pretty much warned this would happen. he warned early on that the syrian war would spill over into iraq, which is exactly what's happened. so i do think that the decision he made in 2003 to support the invasion, what he predicted in this country in the last few years and we with're in a bad situation for it. i think we somehow have to get involved. as the panel said, it has to be political. i think they have to commit. the iraqi constitution is a regional, a federal constitution which involves a lot of power. maliki centralized everything. that was a poisonous and terrible decision. it was certainly the case that when u.s. forces were there they could block maliki from being ultra se
. >> woodruff: david, you have john mccain saying the whole national security team needs to be thrown. the president needs to fire them all and bring a whole different group in. what does the president do? how do you make a decision like this? >> i don't know about throwing them all out but i think mccain's record has been reasonably good in the last four or five years. when the thing happened in 2011, he pretty much warned this would happen. he warned early on that the syrian war...
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and, you know, the fact of the matter is, whatever you're ideology, everybody knows the whole nation exhausted and even the most hawkish right now are not talking about significant ground troops. so i think you have reached a point of exhaustion here that is overriding everybody's ideology. >> exhaustion. another divide to talk about the mississippi runoff election between long time senator thad co cochran and mcdaniel. take a listen to this. >> i feel like he's done a marvelous job working for the people of mississippi. he's brought industry in. he's brought money into this state. >> it takes money to get big things done. i think we should have more of a say so of what we want it spent on. >> so here we are. we have heard the turnout for the race is going key in what happens in the end here. does mcdaniel have the intensity to win it? >> he does. i think he has the advantage going in. the runoff elections typically favor the more activist type. the people more hard core base voters. those are the people that support medicare daniel. what you have seen cochran do is try to get democr
and, you know, the fact of the matter is, whatever you're ideology, everybody knows the whole nation exhausted and even the most hawkish right now are not talking about significant ground troops. so i think you have reached a point of exhaustion here that is overriding everybody's ideology. >> exhaustion. another divide to talk about the mississippi runoff election between long time senator thad co cochran and mcdaniel. take a listen to this. >> i feel like he's done a marvelous...
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but for those who are disappointed with the whole nation-state experiment in the middle east, they pointality of the regimes in places like syria and iraq, and they say we need to re-establish a state based upon islamist principles, sort of disregarding the entire veneer that's been imposed by the west of the nation-state as we know it today. so, it does have a deep appeal to many people. and certainly for iraqis and syrians who have suffered under war, civil war, dictatorship, they look at the idea of the caliphate and they find it one they like. >> and erasing of those post-world war i lines on a map as they were so famously known that created the modern middle east as we know it. >>> stay with us, everyone, when we come back, the brutality of isis captured with their own cameras. the group using propaganda, pretty slick propaganda sometimes, too, to recruit even more extremists. some of them foreigners coming from other lands who one day might go back home. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we can save big with priceline express deals. h
but for those who are disappointed with the whole nation-state experiment in the middle east, they pointality of the regimes in places like syria and iraq, and they say we need to re-establish a state based upon islamist principles, sort of disregarding the entire veneer that's been imposed by the west of the nation-state as we know it today. so, it does have a deep appeal to many people. and certainly for iraqis and syrians who have suffered under war, civil war, dictatorship, they look at the...
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application from prosecutors to ban the press and public from proceedings on the grounds of protecting national security the whole case was close to being completely in secret well the course of the pill blocks that attempt to hold the first ever completely secret criminal trial in the u.k. the judge is saying that the core of the terrorism trial could be heard in secret but that other parts must be public but campaign is the worried that despite the ruling this case marks yet another step toward secret courts becoming a therm part of the british legal system it's only partial victory large parts of that going to be held in secret the important issue here is the very issue of open justice because we have a long tradition that for justice to it's not enough for justice to be done it's got to be seen to be done this case was an extraordinary departure by initially allowing the whole of the case to be heard in secret at the heart of the debate around secret courts is this can nationalize security information ever be made public the government's stance there is no there are people who are saying that it's a dangerous
application from prosecutors to ban the press and public from proceedings on the grounds of protecting national security the whole case was close to being completely in secret well the course of the pill blocks that attempt to hold the first ever completely secret criminal trial in the u.k. the judge is saying that the core of the terrorism trial could be heard in secret but that other parts must be public but campaign is the worried that despite the ruling this case marks yet another step...
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. >>> it is one of the most controversial pieces of policy the whole nation over. rents, teachers, communities, even people that are on the same political side disagree on it. a huge new ruling spells an uncertain future for it. i'll tell you what it is, ahead. looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on sign ] [ vehicle beeping ] who's ready for the garlic festival? this guy! bringing our competitors' rates to you -- now, that's progressive. >>> if there's a single cardinal principle that has guided the self-described education reform movement in its rise to power over the last decade or so, it's the idea that bad schools and unequal educational opportunities have one root cause -- bad teachers. and if you follow that logic, there's one thing that keeps those bad teachers in place, dooming their students to failure. it's called teacher tenure. >> first, we have to examine tenure. >> i
. >>> it is one of the most controversial pieces of policy the whole nation over. rents, teachers, communities, even people that are on the same political side disagree on it. a huge new ruling spells an uncertain future for it. i'll tell you what it is, ahead. looks like we're about to board. mm-hmm. i'm just comparing car insurance rates at progressive.com. is that where they show the other guys' rates, too? mm-hmm. cool. yeah. hi. final boarding call for flight 294. [ bells ring on...
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. >> this is a message to the leaders of jihad and the whole islamic nation, and to say that we will spend our lives in jihad, and we will give up our weapons until we have victory or martyrdom. >> pickpictures have been apparently up loaded by the isil in recent days. this footage appeared to be british and australian fighters calling on them for their campaign. >> this is the land of living. we have from bangladesh, cambodia, australia, u.k. we have gathered for the laws of the highest. that's all we've come for. >> from images like this, isil's intention may be to give the impression that it is now the leading armed group in syria and iraq, and it is establishing it's own state. but some analysts reject that. >> most view els as a ver isil as a very extreme group. this is wha >> while the propaganda war wages online, on the ground the fighting is just that intense. these pictures were filmed by al jazeera in the suburbs of damascus in the past few days. rebel fighters prepare government forces a strategic outpost. the u.n. believes that after three years of fighting more than 10 mi
. >> this is a message to the leaders of jihad and the whole islamic nation, and to say that we will spend our lives in jihad, and we will give up our weapons until we have victory or martyrdom. >> pickpictures have been apparently up loaded by the isil in recent days. this footage appeared to be british and australian fighters calling on them for their campaign. >> this is the land of living. we have from bangladesh, cambodia, australia, u.k. we have gathered for the laws of...
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polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, >>> it is one of the most controversial pieces of policy the whole nationver. parents, teachers, communities, even people that are on the same political side disagree on it. a huge new ruling spells an uncertain future for it. i'll tell you what it is, ahead. ♪ [ girl ] my dad, he makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my dad makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my dad makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my dad can print amazing things right from his computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my dad makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my dad works at ge. ♪ but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it
polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, >>> it is one of the most controversial pieces of policy the whole nationver. parents, teachers, communities, even people that are on the same political side disagree on it. a huge new ruling spells an uncertain future for it. i'll tell you what it is, ahead. ♪ [ girl ] my dad, he makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my dad makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my dad makes hospitals...
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i think it kind of reflects on the whole nation and things we've been reading lately. k at middle schools and high schools and colleges have gone away with that as a mascot name. i think it's about time the pros get it right and now is the time, perfect time, for them to do it. >> you know, it's interesting, because, you know, any time there's controversy and debate, one side says this, one side says that, we have heard that supporters of the name say that they have heard from native american groups that are okay with the name. it does make you wonder, and i know this for a fact, within a group, there's not always consensus about issues, especially like this. is there consensus among the native american community that you're in that you know of, that the name should go? >> well, i don't know. i get the sense of that in the northwest where i reside in seattle and it's -- i think there's a lot of feeling about that. we've had to endure things as a fishing rights and sovereignty and all those issues and i think this is -- i think it depends on who you're asking about if th
i think it kind of reflects on the whole nation and things we've been reading lately. k at middle schools and high schools and colleges have gone away with that as a mascot name. i think it's about time the pros get it right and now is the time, perfect time, for them to do it. >> you know, it's interesting, because, you know, any time there's controversy and debate, one side says this, one side says that, we have heard that supporters of the name say that they have heard from native...
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for the troops station heard and also a training base and mobilization site for the utah national guard. today the whole issue of states rights versus federal rights, where is that boundary, we can look at the history of the fort and see those same things happening again and again. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring salt lake city, utah which experienced major development in the steel minding -- mining and railroad industries in the early 20th century. we recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about salt lake city, utah all weekend here on american history tv. >> we're at the marriott library at university of utah, we'll be talking about the japanese american archives. the memorial archives consist of still images moving images, oral histories documents dayries, et cetera that are all related to the history of japanese americans in the inner mountain west. the chinese were the first asian immigrants to come to the united states. they were basically working on the transcontinental railway and there was a huge racial discrimination against them. and that is ver
for the troops station heard and also a training base and mobilization site for the utah national guard. today the whole issue of states rights versus federal rights, where is that boundary, we can look at the history of the fort and see those same things happening again and again. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring salt lake city, utah which experienced major development in the steel minding -- mining and railroad industries in the early 20th century. we recently visited...
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>> guest: well, i would place it with world war ii, when suddenly the whole nation was inspirited everybody was worried and everybody had someone to worry about, because it was an enormous army and every family had someone in it. but there was a feeling, a very american feeling, of 'by god, we're on our way and we'll take care of things.' it was very, ver--i was a kid, but it was very, very inspiriting. and this, curiously, in new york, at least, has had the same effect, though we haven't done anything yet, but everybody was--everybody cared about everybody else. and it's interesting, because in a curious way, new york was very cheerful in that way of feeling that everybody was together in this. but i've spoken to friends in washington and they all sounded plain depressed. it's a very different feeling in these two cities, or at least so it seemed to me. c-span: y--you're obviously a--have--have strong views about politics in--in your life. what happened to those strong views among people in new york city, where you lived during this time? >> guest: well, they were all gung-ho about getting
>> guest: well, i would place it with world war ii, when suddenly the whole nation was inspirited everybody was worried and everybody had someone to worry about, because it was an enormous army and every family had someone in it. but there was a feeling, a very american feeling, of 'by god, we're on our way and we'll take care of things.' it was very, ver--i was a kid, but it was very, very inspiriting. and this, curiously, in new york, at least, has had the same effect, though we haven't...
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and it's sort of texas goes, i feel like the whole nation is going to go. >> well, tom, we're going toeep our eye on you and everyone else in this space, even though people give us a hard time occasionally on twitter. tom, thanks. >> all right, thank you. >> talking disruption in the pot business. >>> when we come back, after amazon launched its own phone last week, jeff bezos had an interesting message for one iphone customer. we're going to tell you what he said in just a moment. >>> plus, everyone watching, this is your chance to be a part of "squawk alley." we'll ask questions that you can vote on and then see the results live on your screen. all you need to do is head to cnbc.com/vote on your computer, phone or tablet. get involved. the questions are coming soon. "squawk alley" will be right back. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ]
and it's sort of texas goes, i feel like the whole nation is going to go. >> well, tom, we're going toeep our eye on you and everyone else in this space, even though people give us a hard time occasionally on twitter. tom, thanks. >> all right, thank you. >> talking disruption in the pot business. >>> when we come back, after amazon launched its own phone last week, jeff bezos had an interesting message for one iphone customer. we're going to tell you what he said in...
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the whole national security team is focused on and that's the spirit in which the options in the military perspective that were proposing but let's focus on what we need to do right now and i would rather not hypothesize about what the iraq he security forces will or will not do. as i said earlier, certainly we were surprised and disappointed by the poor performance of some of the security force units up in the north. i would be less than honest if i said that performance instilled a love of confidence >> certainly there are americans there so what are we doing to protect them specifically at the embassy? >> this isn't about blaming anybody. i think i've made it clear there's been a lot of factors that have played where the security forces are three years after the departure. that's interesting history that we have to focus on what we can do in the near term to help the iraqi security forces meet this threat. on your second question, we know that there are many americans in iraq and certainly in the operational embassy in baghdad that embassy is still operational. there is no request by t
the whole national security team is focused on and that's the spirit in which the options in the military perspective that were proposing but let's focus on what we need to do right now and i would rather not hypothesize about what the iraq he security forces will or will not do. as i said earlier, certainly we were surprised and disappointed by the poor performance of some of the security force units up in the north. i would be less than honest if i said that performance instilled a love of...
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>>> it is one of the most controversial pieces of policy the whole nation over. teachers, communities, even people that are on the same political sides disagree on it. a huge new ruling spells an uncertain future for it. i'll tell you what it is, ahead. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey gu
>>> it is one of the most controversial pieces of policy the whole nation over. teachers, communities, even people that are on the same political sides disagree on it. a huge new ruling spells an uncertain future for it. i'll tell you what it is, ahead. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet,...
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the whole nation decided about the fate.ut spilling even a single drop of blood. 25 years ago on june the fourth, 1999, communism finished in poland. we are told the iron curtain of tore down the-- iron curtain of propaganda. in order to build a system that was not democratic. for the first time, elections were not fiction. these were genuine elections. our success triggered off in an avalanche of events. it was like the first domino blow. regimes would go down one after another, until the evil empire was fully disintegrated. gives you enormous power. the desire for freedom is contagious. seen up close, freedom inspires human action. beganriumphant progress in poland. the wall which divided the german nation and the german states and symbolized division of europe fell down. further.om spent romania, bulgaria, the balkans bringing freedom to lithuania, latvia, estonia. people.ecame free we needed to decide how to manage the newly regained freedom, how we shall reinforce it. freedom that had previously been , now turning to a
the whole nation decided about the fate.ut spilling even a single drop of blood. 25 years ago on june the fourth, 1999, communism finished in poland. we are told the iron curtain of tore down the-- iron curtain of propaganda. in order to build a system that was not democratic. for the first time, elections were not fiction. these were genuine elections. our success triggered off in an avalanche of events. it was like the first domino blow. regimes would go down one after another, until the evil...
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the team will need the support of the whole nation if it will advance to the next round.sors should set a good example by also taking the day off so that nobody feels guilty for doing it . coming up, gary oldman plays the villain against hollywood for real. then he apologizes for it here and will explain when we return. ♪ >> actor gary oldman's latest role. once nominated and -- for an oscar for playing a secret agent in a film. in an interview, he denounced hollywood for what he described as hypocrisy and political correctness. one of his quotes, mel gibson is in a town run by jews. is hollywood, and he said he is profoundly sorry for his comments. these are his words and not mine. -hole, i am am an a 56 and i should know better. a great actor so we cannot trust anything he says. is 56 minutes past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the markets. equity futures have now turned a little bit higher after economic data that came out, jobless claims rooted much in line with estimates. we had personal spending numbers a little bit below what economists had expect
the team will need the support of the whole nation if it will advance to the next round.sors should set a good example by also taking the day off so that nobody feels guilty for doing it . coming up, gary oldman plays the villain against hollywood for real. then he apologizes for it here and will explain when we return. ♪ >> actor gary oldman's latest role. once nominated and -- for an oscar for playing a secret agent in a film. in an interview, he denounced hollywood for what he...
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the victory there. that is our main national holiday. and that unites the whole nation. and how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine those are western sponsestered fascists that came to power and flex of former ukrainian army during world war ii and, so, he used this to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. so, it's misinterpretation that we are looking just to protect russians or russians speaking, no, for the overwhelming majority of russians, we are continuing world war ii. and we are liberating, really liberating ukraine from the fascist threat. >> this weekend on c-span, a look into the politics of putin's russia saturday morning at 10:00 eastern. on c-span2 book tv, live two-day coverage of the "chicago tribune" printer fest starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern. c-span3 american history and beginning saturday morning at 10:30 eastern. >> senator sharon bill introduced a bill to allow individuals without standing student loans to refinance at lower interest rates. chaired a hearing
the victory there. that is our main national holiday. and that unites the whole nation. and how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine those are western sponsestered fascists that came to power and flex of former ukrainian army during world war ii and, so, he used this to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. so, it's misinterpretation that we are looking just to protect russians or russians speaking, no, for the...
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accomplished in spide of unequal playing fields and all the preps of the governing communist party -- the whole nation decided about the fate -- ballot one without resorting to violence. without spilling another single finished communists in poland. we tore down the iron curtain of propaganda. we told them the iron curtain to be able to live in the truth. the curtain behind be the ruling regime was hiding in order to build a system that was not democratic. so the very since time elections were not a fiction. these were genuine elections while we opted for living freedoms. as success triggered an avalanche of events. it was like the first domino which led to the following of the following dominoes. the regimes would go down one after another after another were even. the freedom when it is a dream it gives you enormous power that's why all tyranns recoil from it. freedom inspires human action. began om progress that poland. jan marks cbr. german stayed and the it g killeding and -- crossed the borders of a soviet union bringing freedom to lithuania, latvia and astonia and the collapsing 'em umpire. we a
accomplished in spide of unequal playing fields and all the preps of the governing communist party -- the whole nation decided about the fate -- ballot one without resorting to violence. without spilling another single finished communists in poland. we tore down the iron curtain of propaganda. we told them the iron curtain to be able to live in the truth. the curtain behind be the ruling regime was hiding in order to build a system that was not democratic. so the very since time elections were...
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the europeans are celebrating. >> yes. anyway, that's our main national holiday and that's what unites the whole nation. how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine those are western sponsored fashists who came to power. he illustrated that with a flex of former ukrainian liberation army who were with us during world war ii, and allies with - world war ii and proved these are fascists fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. it's misinterpretation we're looking to protect russians no, for the overwhelming majority of russians, we are continuing world war ii. we're liberating, really liberating ukraine from the fascist threat and more we are thinking about really breaching europe because what is europe these days, it's these gay people, arabs who are destroying civilization and christianity and putin is always referring to those values of christianity and our beliefs and tradition. he's extremely conservative from this sense. his allies in europe, french, britain -- >> the head of the national front. >> and other ultraright conservatives in many countries. after rec
the europeans are celebrating. >> yes. anyway, that's our main national holiday and that's what unites the whole nation. how it was presented to the nation by president putin is that in ukraine those are western sponsored fashists who came to power. he illustrated that with a flex of former ukrainian liberation army who were with us during world war ii, and allies with - world war ii and proved these are fascists fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. it's misinterpretation...
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main holiday, and that is what unites the whole nation in the fight against fascism.er was presented to the nation by president putin is had a fascistne and illustrated that with the flag of the ukrainian liberation army. he used that to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. there is an interpretation that we are looking to just protect russians. no. we are continuing world war ii. we're liberating, really liberating ukraine from the fascist threat. >> this weekend on c-span, a look into the politics of putin's russia. on c-span twos book tv, live today coverage of the chicago printers row lit fest. and on american history tv, the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy began saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> the reason we are trying to focus on the speaker is because it is the speaker, with the full majesty and weight of his position, who yesterday made certain allegations which to this point at least he has not yet answered. i will yield to you. an audience. we don't normally have that in the 26
main holiday, and that is what unites the whole nation in the fight against fascism.er was presented to the nation by president putin is had a fascistne and illustrated that with the flag of the ukrainian liberation army. he used that to prove that these are fascists who are fighting against both russian and ukrainian nation. there is an interpretation that we are looking to just protect russians. no. we are continuing world war ii. we're liberating, really liberating ukraine from the fascist...