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they have similar ones by the same manufacturer and they have experienced no problems but they they willred closely. the cost of this will be determined. live in crocket, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we are learning about the big repair job on the way with the bay bridge. they will cost about $1.5 million to fix the steel rods and massive cable system. recent tests found they could be jolted possibly threatening the stability of the entire bridge. >> we will take every rod out move it over, then go resurvey it. and once it is complete we will be able to have it. >>> the flames started at a townhouse at 1:00 a.m. and quickly spread to the two neighboring town homes. by the time firefighters arrived all three homes were engulfed in flames. residents rushed to escape authorities said 23 firefighters and 11 people who live in the homes were hurt. injuries range from minor to serious but none were considered life-threatening. >>> and witnesses captured these homes bursting into flames. the pilot managed to parachute out of the plane before they crashed and nobody on the ground was hurt. i
they have similar ones by the same manufacturer and they have experienced no problems but they they willred closely. the cost of this will be determined. live in crocket, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we are learning about the big repair job on the way with the bay bridge. they will cost about $1.5 million to fix the steel rods and massive cable system. recent tests found they could be jolted possibly threatening the stability of the entire bridge. >> we will take every rod...
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they say they would have survive if they were belted in. girl had her seat belt on but was hit in the head by a door when it was knocked loose. at. >> and yesterday hearing, more on the victims. they want to keep their internet free and open and now they are taking their demands to silicone valley. demonstrates are trying to occupy google and i know you were talking to somebody who was arrested, what did they say? >> through e-mail he and the group said they were just released from santa clara county jail and we hope to talk to him more about that but here on the google campus things are back to normal and people are still buzzing about what happened here on social media. here are some photographs that one of the protesters posted. it was posted and heavy property. the movement is demanding the tech joint support internet neutrality making sure the internet remains open and free. here is one arrest and it appears the man behind the camera also gets taken into custody. >> everybody here is under arrest for trespassing. >> reporter: occupiers
they say they would have survive if they were belted in. girl had her seat belt on but was hit in the head by a door when it was knocked loose. at. >> and yesterday hearing, more on the victims. they want to keep their internet free and open and now they are taking their demands to silicone valley. demonstrates are trying to occupy google and i know you were talking to somebody who was arrested, what did they say? >> through e-mail he and the group said they were just released from...
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they are not new to auctioning things off. they know how things work. they know how markets work. they will sell off this initial 30,000 bitcoin chunk in blocks of 3000. the idea is they don't want any one group or any one person to be able to drastically affect the price in the open market. that is one of the ways they have figured out to trying curtail that possibility. bidders have to put a deposit down. they are good for decent bid by the end of today. 6:00 p.m. is the deadline. they bid an amount, and for how how many blocks they want to buy. on street smart, we will show somebody putting a liability in. -- a live bid in. >> matt, sit tight. joining us now from wedbush securities, gil -- does this lend a different type of credibility to bitcoin? what does this mean for bitcoin? >> i agree with that. i think the government -- various agencies of the government have learned to accept bitcoin and are in the process of learning how to deal with it. we have already had treasuries and the fed comment on bitcoin, where they think it belongs. the u.s. marshals could have treated it a
they are not new to auctioning things off. they know how things work. they know how markets work. they will sell off this initial 30,000 bitcoin chunk in blocks of 3000. the idea is they don't want any one group or any one person to be able to drastically affect the price in the open market. that is one of the ways they have figured out to trying curtail that possibility. bidders have to put a deposit down. they are good for decent bid by the end of today. 6:00 p.m. is the deadline. they bid an...
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they mean what they say. that said, i think that the scope of what they can realistically achieve in syria and iraq is limited. they are on the march in iraq. but it will be difficult for them to gain fraction outside the sunni errors. part of the reasons they are focussed on iraq is they have reached the national limits of their strength in syria for the time being. >> it's a lot of land that they have taken already in syria and iraq. it's a significant country if they manage to cope control. let's turn to al-shabab. we have heard about them, they are based in somalia. they have been on the rampage in kenya since the westgate mall attack that killed 67 people. they killed 50 people, most who were watching world cup matches at hotels and a police station this week. like i.s.i.l., they talk about fundamentalist islamic rule in somalia and they are not happy with how kenya fought by gaines them. this is going to have consequences on the kenyans. >> absolutely. again, al-shabab wants to establish fundamentalist
they mean what they say. that said, i think that the scope of what they can realistically achieve in syria and iraq is limited. they are on the march in iraq. but it will be difficult for them to gain fraction outside the sunni errors. part of the reasons they are focussed on iraq is they have reached the national limits of their strength in syria for the time being. >> it's a lot of land that they have taken already in syria and iraq. it's a significant country if they manage to cope...
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they claim they were part of the crowd and they met to discuss their concerns. >>> they are pleading not guilty including possession of a destructive device. he is also charged with a load nod firearm with the serial number filed off. it is called the close pin switch. prosecutors say the device was ready to go. it contained sodium chloride as the explosive material. >> we see the forensic labs as they are building the case and there may be challenges to thames. >> it stopped them and meantime the lawyer would check on anybody and you could turn up similar search phrases. that is where the focus would be on his mental health condition. >>> and police in santa cruz are investigating the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy. police were called to an apartment about the report of a shooting and the boy's body was found inside firefighter bed shore are -- bedroom. they found the gun believed to have been in the shooting and had been reported stolen last month. >>> a behave boy is being reported from saving them. he smell smoke and he saw a disabled man struggling to get out. the man told
they claim they were part of the crowd and they met to discuss their concerns. >>> they are pleading not guilty including possession of a destructive device. he is also charged with a load nod firearm with the serial number filed off. it is called the close pin switch. prosecutors say the device was ready to go. it contained sodium chloride as the explosive material. >> we see the forensic labs as they are building the case and there may be challenges to thames. >> it...
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that's what we are talking about here, just because they say they created a caliphate doesn't mean they actually v colonel francona, to you first, how much of this is propaganda? >> i think it is an important step, i think they are putting the world on notice they are not just interested in iraq and syria, they are interested in the whole area and hope to spread this beyond the borders of just iraq and syria. so i think we should, you know, take it seriously, because other groups are going to glom onto this, say we are part of that, we are part of it, we may see unification of a lot of these islamic groups. so yeah, it's propaganda, but i think we need to pay attention to t >> bob what about the other folks in the other areas, folks in syria, iraq, saudi arabia and elsewhere, will anybody recognize this so-called new caliphate? >> ran day, let me tell you this, they are panicked at this point. there is a twitter accounts, all aflutter with this possibility of a caliphate. the royal family in saudi arabia is terrified. other gulf states as well. they don't know what this could mean. need
that's what we are talking about here, just because they say they created a caliphate doesn't mean they actually v colonel francona, to you first, how much of this is propaganda? >> i think it is an important step, i think they are putting the world on notice they are not just interested in iraq and syria, they are interested in the whole area and hope to spread this beyond the borders of just iraq and syria. so i think we should, you know, take it seriously, because other groups are...
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who it is, where they are, what they seem to be doing? >> it is very difficult to come up with categorical information on this without being in country and seeing it with your own eyes. i spend a lot of time studying the militias in iraq and meeting them on many occasions, quite unnervingly. but what i found was that they were -- let's just say, the iranians have been very nervous since 2007 about risking irgc offices directly inside iraq. now, since the u.s. left in 2011, i am sure some of that fear or trepidation is gone. we have seen senior officers killed on the other side of the border over in syria. it is very likely they have got military advisers operating in many ways however like to see u.s. officers operating. you know, one thing is for sure, wherever you have got these u.s. officers operating, you are very unlikely to have iranian officers operating in the same places. if anything, that is a good reason for having u.s. officers on the front line or at least at the front headquarters to ensure that there are some eyes on what i
who it is, where they are, what they seem to be doing? >> it is very difficult to come up with categorical information on this without being in country and seeing it with your own eyes. i spend a lot of time studying the militias in iraq and meeting them on many occasions, quite unnervingly. but what i found was that they were -- let's just say, the iranians have been very nervous since 2007 about risking irgc offices directly inside iraq. now, since the u.s. left in 2011, i am sure some...
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they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them. >> they pressed other individuals to join, to distort, you name it, they do it. become very violent, they're persistent. and they don't mind to lend people know what they generally is. they'll say, i want your food tray, give it here. you don't do anything about it. they got you. then, after a while, they'll you you want us to stop picking on you, you have to join us. you don't want to continue to his v. his food taken, he don't want to continue to give us his tray, he'll do what they ask him to do. so what he do? he'll do the same thing that they did to him. >> there's been a rash of heartless felon activity in which they assaulted other inmates, and stole food or other items from the jail commissary. >> took all of our stuff. >> he visited a housing unit in which many of the problems occurred. he put the heartless felons on notice. >> this my jail. ain't nobody in here going to run nothing in here but me. what you need to do is lay it down. >> three of the inmates in the unit, however, were pulled aside. they were c
they formed, they retaliated against anyone they felt disrespected them. >> they pressed other individuals to join, to distort, you name it, they do it. become very violent, they're persistent. and they don't mind to lend people know what they generally is. they'll say, i want your food tray, give it here. you don't do anything about it. they got you. then, after a while, they'll you you want us to stop picking on you, you have to join us. you don't want to continue to his v. his food...
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they are working hard. they are working while they go to school. they are doing exactly what we told them they should do. they want a chance. if they do what they are told not should do, they are suddenly loaded up where they have so much debt they cannot buy a house. they cannot think about starting a family. they cannot imagine starting a business on their own. i have been in politics long enough to hear plenty from all parties paying lip service to the next generation, and then they abandon them when it counts. and we, the voters, let it happen. this should be really straightforward, just like minimum wage should be straightforward, just like equal pay for equal work should be straightforward. all thehe things i want voters to consider, particularly parents, who are struggling, trying to figure out how i am going to pay my kid's education, take a look and see who is it fighting for you and your kids and who is it that is not. if there are no consequences this kind of a responsible behavior continues on the part of members of congress. -- irrespo
they are working hard. they are working while they go to school. they are doing exactly what we told them they should do. they want a chance. if they do what they are told not should do, they are suddenly loaded up where they have so much debt they cannot buy a house. they cannot think about starting a family. they cannot imagine starting a business on their own. i have been in politics long enough to hear plenty from all parties paying lip service to the next generation, and then they abandon...
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they are illegal. they are not citizens. they are not even near citizens.is new york thinking? >> i think new york is thinking it doesn't matter. do you know want to know why we have a problem with our border? it's this kind of thing. it conveys to everyone, whether they be american citizens, people thinking about coming illegally, people who are here illegally, it conveys to everyone, hey, we don't mind. we don't have any more legal immigrants in the country is amazing. >> new yorkers are going to know where all the illegal immigrants are coming and they are not being busted to arizona. they are going to new york. >> it's kind of a sanctuary state. it says it's not going to cooperate with immigration authorities in a lot of cases. it's no wonder it has a lot of illegal immigration, the fact is this kind of legislation probably won't pass, it reminds everyone the contempt for the rule of law. >> this is now sank sanksing them and give them all but citizenship, including all the benefits that come with it. including voting. >> there are federal laws involved
they are illegal. they are not citizens. they are not even near citizens.is new york thinking? >> i think new york is thinking it doesn't matter. do you know want to know why we have a problem with our border? it's this kind of thing. it conveys to everyone, whether they be american citizens, people thinking about coming illegally, people who are here illegally, it conveys to everyone, hey, we don't mind. we don't have any more legal immigrants in the country is amazing. >> new...
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they don't ever leave anyone behind. but they do. they left him behind. they -- he had -- he got the telephone call that says sorry about you are on your own, there is no help coming. tell me how that is not leaving anybody behind. >> maybe in a private audience with secretary clinton or if there is going to be a benghazi committee, if you got those answers that would, you know, in some very small. >> she said the buck stops with me. that she takes responsibility. that is not enough. she said this was her responsibility as the -- that's not enough. absolutely not. when this happened, she was responsible. and my information that i got it may be wrong, i don't know. but i believe it's right, she was watching all this happening, when it happened with the drone, the drones came inspect and she was watching it happen. she knew what was happening. how can she dare stand up there and tell me that it was okay to murder my son? why does she have to do that? >> you know, the last thing i want to do is to be -- you know, correcting a grieving mother. i will say that
they don't ever leave anyone behind. but they do. they left him behind. they -- he had -- he got the telephone call that says sorry about you are on your own, there is no help coming. tell me how that is not leaving anybody behind. >> maybe in a private audience with secretary clinton or if there is going to be a benghazi committee, if you got those answers that would, you know, in some very small. >> she said the buck stops with me. that she takes responsibility. that is not...
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where they fought, where they where they were injured. i once, in the name of france, were to greet brotherly all those present here today. thank you. thank you for being present in the summer of 1944. thank you for still being here, 6 june 2014, and you will always be here present in your spirit, on the beaches of the d-day landing. i wish to express my deprad attitude to all -- gratitude to all the fighters who are no longer british, canadian, american, new zealander, polish - all the nationalities who took part as allies, all served them humanity, and if we could today live in peace, if we can live in security. if we can live in sovereignty, protected by the laws that we requested, it is thanks to these men who have given their lives and i state before the speech the recognition, the gratitude of the french republic will be eternal. by coming here today, we are all of us, regardless of our age, company, origins - we are taken by an emotion what conditions to strike one when we go from one place to the next, and sometimes from one cemet
where they fought, where they where they were injured. i once, in the name of france, were to greet brotherly all those present here today. thank you. thank you for being present in the summer of 1944. thank you for still being here, 6 june 2014, and you will always be here present in your spirit, on the beaches of the d-day landing. i wish to express my deprad attitude to all -- gratitude to all the fighters who are no longer british, canadian, american, new zealander, polish - all the...
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are they doing enough? >> they are controlling what they can. they increased background checks to be multistate as opposed to one state. if you look in the cab industry tore authoritative industry there'll be issues of horrible things like battery and what you just discussed. what uber does is they do background checks, motor vehicle checks, sex offender checks and throughout their time with uber, they are protecting how they can, they'll catch up. >> wolent the protests, are they having n effect. >> they are all over. in miami they ran a siting, the miami regulators were running a siting. in europe, one affect that it ha h was good branding. it was that today in london 850% more downloads of the app occurred this time an a week ago. they are like "uber is in our city, let's download it." >> it's changed things for people that have access to uber. 42% of americans do. your profile of uber focuses on the head of the company who is a character. they urge people to go to "business inside are", that's a great story on its ownment alison shon tell th
are they doing enough? >> they are controlling what they can. they increased background checks to be multistate as opposed to one state. if you look in the cab industry tore authoritative industry there'll be issues of horrible things like battery and what you just discussed. what uber does is they do background checks, motor vehicle checks, sex offender checks and throughout their time with uber, they are protecting how they can, they'll catch up. >> wolent the protests, are they...
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they do? >> i don't know he said but maybe they will do what they have done in other places and kill us. >> general jack kean says american interests are at stake. help build a greater intelligent actor turkt. offer u.s. special forces, and air sport from the u.s. that would have to be coordinated. let's talk about the christians. we've talked a lot on this show, mostly led by bob. christians around the world deserve protection. we can't protect anybody. do you think the christians in iraq and maybe also in kenya and other places are just on their own? >> unfortunately, at this point because of the way the terrorists have progressed it are, and that is incredibly sad because there was an opportunity to protect them and to save them. but have been a number of things this administration has done wrong, and if you look at how they have handled other instances of christians being persecuted around the world, they haven't spoken very much about it, so while jack kean makes some very good suggestion
they do? >> i don't know he said but maybe they will do what they have done in other places and kill us. >> general jack kean says american interests are at stake. help build a greater intelligent actor turkt. offer u.s. special forces, and air sport from the u.s. that would have to be coordinated. let's talk about the christians. we've talked a lot on this show, mostly led by bob. christians around the world deserve protection. we can't protect anybody. do you think the christians...
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they found 90% of what they earned -- what they owned stolen. food out of the freezer was stolen and they even think their truck was used as getaway vehicle. you come hope and your truck is upon gone. >> their truck was seen going to and from the house at night while the family was away now they are trying to and we will continue with our live team coverage, plus trouble at a san jose apartment complex just hours ago, what a pregnant woman said happened to her during a violent attempted robbery, stay right here with us. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: but don't wait. sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> ne
they found 90% of what they earned -- what they owned stolen. food out of the freezer was stolen and they even think their truck was used as getaway vehicle. you come hope and your truck is upon gone. >> their truck was seen going to and from the house at night while the family was away now they are trying to and we will continue with our live team coverage, plus trouble at a san jose apartment complex just hours ago, what a pregnant woman said happened to her during a violent attempted...
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they say well, they left. and we're worried that the iraqi can't deal with this. >> aljazeera, propertying from baghdad, and thanks for joining us and be safe. >> no problem. >> when we come back, we'll be joined by guests closely watching the situation in iraq and talk about the dangers of neighboring states to the country, and the dangers that a tottering iraq poses to the neighborhood. this is "inside story." >> don't miss the system with joe burlinger al jazeera america's highly acclaimed investigative series the los angeles times says... "beringer tells gripping stories..." new york times... "large complicated, sometimes heartbreaking..." >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate... >> see what everybody's talking about the system works... says variety al jazeera' america presents, the system with joe burlinger >> i find it immoral to destroy something like this >> an epic fight to preserve a way of life. >> we ask for strength as we take on one of the most powerful forces on the globe >> a
they say well, they left. and we're worried that the iraqi can't deal with this. >> aljazeera, propertying from baghdad, and thanks for joining us and be safe. >> no problem. >> when we come back, we'll be joined by guests closely watching the situation in iraq and talk about the dangers of neighboring states to the country, and the dangers that a tottering iraq poses to the neighborhood. this is "inside story." >> don't miss the system with joe burlinger al...
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they do not -- they do not admit that they are transportation companies, so when they background checkrs, that's can't use fbi fingerprinting, so they do cheaper background checks, and there have been many reports of convicted felons getting through. there was a recent case in san francisco where a convicted felon who assaulted an uber passenger is now on trial. >> so -- and again, in many of these cities, the argument before it became about who is driving you, which is actually very creative, was the fact they were using technology in cities like, again, new york, which distinguished between services you can call, services that you can hail. uber basically institutionalized something that was going on. >> well, our -- our main thrust is to make people aware of the dangers involved in uber and lift. it's -- it's not just the insurance. it's not the fact that they lack commercial -- primary commercial auto liability insurance. it's not just the poor background checks, but it's other things like if something goes wrong in an uber cab. if there's a sexual assault, or if you lose the phone
they do not -- they do not admit that they are transportation companies, so when they background checkrs, that's can't use fbi fingerprinting, so they do cheaper background checks, and there have been many reports of convicted felons getting through. there was a recent case in san francisco where a convicted felon who assaulted an uber passenger is now on trial. >> so -- and again, in many of these cities, the argument before it became about who is driving you, which is actually very...
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they vote and they will make it clear and the dealership unions and family groups, whatever they are,l not win the item in the end very lex here is why matt miller is wrong again. it might change in the future. there will not the a change in new york state. the new york a will limit them. it is fine if you're going to sell 22,000 cars. if you want to compete with honda and ford in places like new york, tesla cannot get here. >> they do not compete with honda and ford yet. they recall millions of cars. tesla -- >> how popular are tesla on the east coast? anecdotally in the bay area, they seem to be everywhere. >> i see them all over the place. they are very popular for superrich people. you will see them, especially around new york and san francisco, where really they costs more than any the in middle america would actually believe, and people are willing to do more than $100,000 on a car. it is a pretty small market and can easily -- easily be met i four stores in new jersey and i stores in new york. sell in the next five years more than 100,000 test was a year, even when you bring in
they vote and they will make it clear and the dealership unions and family groups, whatever they are,l not win the item in the end very lex here is why matt miller is wrong again. it might change in the future. there will not the a change in new york state. the new york a will limit them. it is fine if you're going to sell 22,000 cars. if you want to compete with honda and ford in places like new york, tesla cannot get here. >> they do not compete with honda and ford yet. they recall...
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are fighting with the insurgents and they can fight, they can coordinate, they can -- they have commandn control, they can take ground and hold it and that's what they are doing. he is expected to be flown to a military hospital in texas tomorrow. lisa stark is in washington, d.c. with the latest developments, and lisa, exactly where is berghdal headed. >> he is going to the brook army medical center in san antonio. that's the nationest largest impatient military hospital. he could be there for months can is the final faze of his reintegration process, he is expected in san antonio to get more help, medical help, if he needs it. also there will likely be a family reunion if that is going to take place. dr. elizabeth witchy is a former army psychiatrists, she spoke to us and said the whole idea of this reintegration process is to allow berghdal, or anyone who goes through the process, to successfully resume their life after such a traumatic event. >> often prisoners of war have been held sometime for years. as in this case. they may have thought they were forgotten about, often thought t
are fighting with the insurgents and they can fight, they can coordinate, they can -- they have commandn control, they can take ground and hold it and that's what they are doing. he is expected to be flown to a military hospital in texas tomorrow. lisa stark is in washington, d.c. with the latest developments, and lisa, exactly where is berghdal headed. >> he is going to the brook army medical center in san antonio. that's the nationest largest impatient military hospital. he could be...
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they want jordan. they want israel. they want all of syria. and they do want iraq. and so, it was very clear they were going to try to expand their interests from eastern syria. there's a safe haven for 2 1/2 -- they were a safe haven for 2 and a half years. -- 2 1/2 years. >> a couple of senators said yesterday after the classified briefing that the threat to the homeland is more urgent than it seemed last week and one senator said if you -- anyone who walked out of the briefing could not quibble with the fact that there's an urgent, dire threat to the homeland here. do you agree and how urgent is that threat? >> i do. now, remember how we come to this conclusion. we knew, remember, the fight a year and a half ago was do we do external operations against the united states in europe or not? zawahiri said focus on iraq. the very fact that they're having the discussion sends a chill down my spine. that means somebody is in an operational status trying to put together something that would look like something that could get the green light. including access to people wh
they want jordan. they want israel. they want all of syria. and they do want iraq. and so, it was very clear they were going to try to expand their interests from eastern syria. there's a safe haven for 2 1/2 -- they were a safe haven for 2 and a half years. -- 2 1/2 years. >> a couple of senators said yesterday after the classified briefing that the threat to the homeland is more urgent than it seemed last week and one senator said if you -- anyone who walked out of the briefing could...
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maybe they can co exist, maybe they can't co exist. especially since they're not the same thing, not any more. schism. and maybe chris mcdaniel is just mad. it's not just him. this idea that the republican party is no longer a welcoming place for conservatives and conservatives are opposed to it, not part of it, that is kind of the tune or the tone of a lot of the reaction on the political right to what happened in that election last night. and it started on the national conservative media, even before the final results were in last night. >> you went as far earlier this week and late last week to suggest that if the republican party doesn't get their act together, you would consider moving to a third party. explain? >> well, if republicans are going to act like democrats, what's the use in getting all gun ho about getting more republicans in there. we're going to be a fundamentally transformed country unless those who know what they're doing, and aren't going along just to get along with those in power, being today the democrats, that
maybe they can co exist, maybe they can't co exist. especially since they're not the same thing, not any more. schism. and maybe chris mcdaniel is just mad. it's not just him. this idea that the republican party is no longer a welcoming place for conservatives and conservatives are opposed to it, not part of it, that is kind of the tune or the tone of a lot of the reaction on the political right to what happened in that election last night. and it started on the national conservative media,...
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so they don't feel they are being targeted or don't feel they are being o pressed. that is where they are getting their status, if you will as liberators among the local population. down the road perhaps when the population here sees what isis is really about or what they really want to impose, that can change. but the dynamic right now or perspective is the population sees this in the context of the larger fight for iraq and that is one that right now has them lending their support to isis, at least material. >> how many credit does al maliki take for this. >> to have less of an authoritarian and open up his government into an inclusive organization and done the opposite for the last couple of years. to the point where it looks like maliki is interested in maliki and not in governing the country and as been pushed to a breaking point. >> ayman, when you talk about theiris is' ability to move through the population freely. what is the role with the border of syria they've obliterated and iranian soldiers? what is the role of outside reinforcementses coming in on bot
so they don't feel they are being targeted or don't feel they are being o pressed. that is where they are getting their status, if you will as liberators among the local population. down the road perhaps when the population here sees what isis is really about or what they really want to impose, that can change. but the dynamic right now or perspective is the population sees this in the context of the larger fight for iraq and that is one that right now has them lending their support to isis, at...
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they get brain damage. and then they get radio jobs.so i think that is also an interesting subplot in the united states. i have progressive friends that say this is the only time i feel it is cool to root for the united states because they are the underdog. i am rooting were brazil and my dream is for them to grab that trophy and say i dedicate this to the people of brazil and screw fifa and then he spikes it. and then, i will plant magic beans. but either way, you got to hope for some stuff in this world. so that is what my big hope is. i want to thank zack in the corner -- i could not write the book without him who travelled with me and helped me do all of this stuff. [ applause ] >> i mean, i would be hunter tompson on lsd without him. i want to thank everybody for coming out. [ applause ] booktv is on facebook and like us to interact with guest, and viewers and watch videos and get up to date information on events. doctor stanley is next on booktv. he talks about his discoverry of prions that contain no genetic material and the conn
they get brain damage. and then they get radio jobs.so i think that is also an interesting subplot in the united states. i have progressive friends that say this is the only time i feel it is cool to root for the united states because they are the underdog. i am rooting were brazil and my dream is for them to grab that trophy and say i dedicate this to the people of brazil and screw fifa and then he spikes it. and then, i will plant magic beans. but either way, you got to hope for some stuff in...
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they are viewing it that way. that's why this they are there.hey say we are going to the hood because that is more dangerous. >> yes because they fight for what is theirs. >> you believe in their stereo type? >> i think that -- i don't know if what happened was those white guys doing the pranks, they didn't understand that those stereo types still hold true. they are being beaten back into them. >> i think in an italian neighborhood they would be treated pretty badly. andy, go ahead and defend your phone prank cronies, your racist friends. >> i don't have a problem with any of the reactions that they got. dumb asses beatennded if they more. there is no point to this. i am tired of pranks and the phony videos kimmel does, but there is no point to this unless like you said it is straight up racist and we are supposed to think look at how these black people react. they are like animals. i think they are acting perfectly reasonable. if that is the point, this is a failure. >> i'm jealous. i wish i could punch somebody that hard. >> if i was inclined
they are viewing it that way. that's why this they are there.hey say we are going to the hood because that is more dangerous. >> yes because they fight for what is theirs. >> you believe in their stereo type? >> i think that -- i don't know if what happened was those white guys doing the pranks, they didn't understand that those stereo types still hold true. they are being beaten back into them. >> i think in an italian neighborhood they would be treated pretty badly....
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want, when they want, where they want, whatever device they want.ncy of hbo go is increasing all the time. the product is improving all the time. right now this is the right business model for hbo, which is to work with our partners to expand our subscriptions. here is the key, value. hours of live programming, we think that is a good value even coupled with a more extensive cable package. hbo go in as you see usage improved, that makes that troop. ue. >> game of thrones, true detective, on and on. are people even watching movies anymore? >> absolutely. we have four hollywood studios licensing under hbo go. we have 80% of viewing on television on hbo go. it is very important to remember that our consumers still love their movies, and they watch them. >> when can we expect more on amazon? when can we expect more outside hbo delivering it to us? the deal we made with amazon, which is a wonder for a while for us to monetize our library -- wonderful way for us to monetize our library, and because amazon prime customers do not get hbo go, it is intended
want, when they want, where they want, whatever device they want.ncy of hbo go is increasing all the time. the product is improving all the time. right now this is the right business model for hbo, which is to work with our partners to expand our subscriptions. here is the key, value. hours of live programming, we think that is a good value even coupled with a more extensive cable package. hbo go in as you see usage improved, that makes that troop. ue. >> game of thrones, true detective,...
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while their rhetoric is seen costly and destructive but they are growing, they say they are being strippedtheir rights. critic sides the movement is being driven by ma song any and worry that some members have radical views. one of the groups called a voice for men was forced to switch venues for a conference that they wanted to hold in detroit after public backlash in an onlinechange.org petition. what type of mends are behind the movement are concerned overblown or on point? joining us to discuss this from washington, d.c. is robert o'hare action u.s. news director for a voice for men. one of the largest men's rights organizations. and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. and he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of th
while their rhetoric is seen costly and destructive but they are growing, they say they are being strippedtheir rights. critic sides the movement is being driven by ma song any and worry that some members have radical views. one of the groups called a voice for men was forced to switch venues for a conference that they wanted to hold in detroit after public backlash in an onlinechange.org petition. what type of mends are behind the movement are concerned overblown or on point? joining us to...
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measured by money. >> how wealthy they are much they spend? >> how much they spend.roid users perform really well too. i think apple is very innovative. i think people who say they are maybe think that innovation is when you have a completely new look and peace of hardware. that only happens a few years -- every few years. >> i think the last time it happened was in 2010. maybe that is a longtime. time. i amcts i am hoping -- >> hoping there is new hardware later in the year. some kind of fitness or band would be fantastic. i think the developer stuff announced today was greatly innovative. this it -- putting in functionality that would preserve the security, the feel about your products is hard. if they manage to do it right -- >> it is hard to do. the fact they kept this a secret is no small feat. the innovation that is involved, to work a entirely new developing language is shocking. >> they introduce a new computer language and no one knew about it beforehand. you don't do that in secret. >> how long does it take to start implementing? >> i am going to learn it p
measured by money. >> how wealthy they are much they spend? >> how much they spend.roid users perform really well too. i think apple is very innovative. i think people who say they are maybe think that innovation is when you have a completely new look and peace of hardware. that only happens a few years -- every few years. >> i think the last time it happened was in 2010. maybe that is a longtime. time. i amcts i am hoping -- >> hoping there is new hardware later in the...
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they call that. >> you know what they do, they cut the head off, let the blood drip down.nhaden. correct go, one of the ggreco i fisherman. >> we throw a net in, we throw 100 in the boat. each time you feed a new piece of bait, you throw it in. >> when you have fed policies, do you have a net? >> the extreme analogy you were using sample in the bunker. i have seen an osprey or a fish hawk die than pick up a bunker this big, it's an awesome sight and fly back to the nest with the bunker. it's a cool thing to see. >> can a hawk peck up a small dog, steve, do you know? >> i do believe so. an interesting thing the difference between hawks, you tow, an eagle, once it gets its talons into the fish, sometimes they drown when they pick up too big a fish. >> that's interesting, that's the dog that catches the butts. >> exactly. they see those eagles in the water sometimes flopping along, unable to get the fetch out of its talons. >> i' at the poor eagles flying in the winds turbins that don't work, they are killing all the bald eagles. that's kind of a metaphor for uncle sam and al
they call that. >> you know what they do, they cut the head off, let the blood drip down.nhaden. correct go, one of the ggreco i fisherman. >> we throw a net in, we throw 100 in the boat. each time you feed a new piece of bait, you throw it in. >> when you have fed policies, do you have a net? >> the extreme analogy you were using sample in the bunker. i have seen an osprey or a fish hawk die than pick up a bunker this big, it's an awesome sight and fly back to the nest...
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they repeat what they see.nk you can have a lot of money and still work hard. >> who wrote this for you? you are not this wise. i know you. >> i had a lot of time to think when i was younger and my parents actually gave me a cardboard box to play in because that was all we could afford. i was dreaming about my future riches. >> they haven't been achieved, but one day they will. andy, what is your take on this? do rich kids -- isn't it a stereo type to assume that rich kids suck more than poor kids? poor kids can be pretty rotten too. >> it is true. he makes a good point when he says it can be tough to be his kid. sometimes it is not so easy to be the teacher's pet as we know. my real question is how can you possibly spend $300 million? how is that even humanly possible in a lifetime? >> 24/7 nude massages. >> what do you mean? >> $300 million. >> buy bloomingdales. >> a couple million dollars, you can't spend $300 million. >> you can't, andy, because you don't spend any money. >> chicks can spend that kind of m
they repeat what they see.nk you can have a lot of money and still work hard. >> who wrote this for you? you are not this wise. i know you. >> i had a lot of time to think when i was younger and my parents actually gave me a cardboard box to play in because that was all we could afford. i was dreaming about my future riches. >> they haven't been achieved, but one day they will. andy, what is your take on this? do rich kids -- isn't it a stereo type to assume that rich kids...
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, what do they want, what they, what do they want, what are their chances of succeeding?he performance review. they, what do they want, what are their chances of succeeding? that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> after nine long years in iraq and more than 4,000 americans killed - brutal religious war returns to iraq. rebels taking city after city. pushing towards baghdad, threatening the region. >> we will not send u.s. troops back into contact. >>> fear and uncertainty, what will the u.s. do. >> our worst fears have been realised. >>> our special report "in crisis again, iraq under siege." >>> this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler. there are concerns about the security of iraq as rebels continue a march
, what do they want, what they, what do they want, what are their chances of succeeding?he performance review. they, what do they want, what are their chances of succeeding? that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch...
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they blew it i think right now they have got to figure out if they can form an inclusive government. >> o'donnell: good to have you here, senator barbara boxer. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: lot more ahead. a? dad: he's our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >> o'donnell: some of our stat
they blew it i think right now they have got to figure out if they can form an inclusive government. >> o'donnell: good to have you here, senator barbara boxer. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: lot more ahead. a? dad: he's our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo:...
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>> that they hadn't found anything, and when they do, they will call me. i'm the only family called that much. >> we had the head of crime control strategies for the chicago police department, bob tracy on. chief tracy said that it's standard operating procedure that detectives stay in regular contact with victims' families. even for a noncriminal death investigation as this case currently is. would you say that's an accurate characterization? did they stay in regular contact with you? >> no. no. >> and when is the last time someone from the chicago police department reached out to you? >> the day that they came told me that they found my baby body. the 23rd of july. >> that was the last time the chicago police department affirmatively contacted you to talk about the status of the case of your daughter? >> that was it. >> has this ordeal affected the way you view the chicago police department? >> well, it's like they treated us like we was -- like we was, you know, like we hadn't lost a loved one. they treated us like we was not the victim. they talked to
>> that they hadn't found anything, and when they do, they will call me. i'm the only family called that much. >> we had the head of crime control strategies for the chicago police department, bob tracy on. chief tracy said that it's standard operating procedure that detectives stay in regular contact with victims' families. even for a noncriminal death investigation as this case currently is. would you say that's an accurate characterization? did they stay in regular contact with...
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we think of drones now as they flyover foreign countries, they do the work of our military, and they decrease cost of military involvement but by the year, en of year 2015 we'll have 30,000 drones, they are unarmed but circleing over u.s. and doing work of police department, and survey length. are they capable of ain't social behavior? of executeing tasks that have a cost to human life and health, i think absolutely. john: what do you mean? i could of them as operated by people. >> drones right now are operated by people, a key interest of military right now, is incremently increasing the level of autonomy in these systems, that is a huge cost safer for them, the more they do -- their own less it costs to run them, we're making them more and more capable, and -- >> as with computer watson, soon started teaching itself. >> they are capable of doing, that they learn, exponentialy faster than we can, if we want but they work in narrowly designed parameters. john: you program them, you must never harm a human being. >> the key to laws of robotics that will protect us -- each one responds
we think of drones now as they flyover foreign countries, they do the work of our military, and they decrease cost of military involvement but by the year, en of year 2015 we'll have 30,000 drones, they are unarmed but circleing over u.s. and doing work of police department, and survey length. are they capable of ain't social behavior? of executeing tasks that have a cost to human life and health, i think absolutely. john: what do you mean? i could of them as operated by people. >> drones...
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it takes a while while they they get processed. while they get cared for. while they get fed while they are here. placed in protective custody for quite a while. eventually most of them are ending up getting sent back. >> alan, thank you. joining us, our political panel, "the weekly standard" john's mccormick, washington examiner susan ferrechio. jim gatory. whatwhat a bunch of lousy leadership in these countries families kids shipping these kids off alone. >> high levels of violence in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. they are ending up here. there are other countries that are safer. for some reason they are ♪ stopping in mexico. they are coming here to the united states of america. i find this frustrating because tensions don't make for good policy. we cannot be the destination for 9/11 central america who wants to get out of a horrific situation because, you know, we have, one, we don't have the capacity to handle these children, to give them the appropriate care that they need. and what are would he say supposed to do. >> i don't know. i guess the v
it takes a while while they they get processed. while they get cared for. while they get fed while they are here. placed in protective custody for quite a while. eventually most of them are ending up getting sent back. >> alan, thank you. joining us, our political panel, "the weekly standard" john's mccormick, washington examiner susan ferrechio. jim gatory. whatwhat a bunch of lousy leadership in these countries families kids shipping these kids off alone. >> high levels...
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they know who his source was. >> they do? >> they do. and they have multiple ways in which they've identified who it is. and that's why they brought a case and they have enough evidence that they hope and they think to convict this person. they've already -- >> they want to convict the source? >> they want to convict the source. and they want to have jim risen be the one who helps them do it. but they don't want to necessarily betray their intelligence ways that they found out may or may -- they may be legal, because they're government employees, but they're going to appear to be unseemly because they involved monitoring of employees and pulling all kinds of things. so we have a little -- another strange thing going on here where the government doesn't really want to go anywhere near this subject. and so they would like -- so we're all looking at jim risen and whether he goes to prison. and the real issue is actually the government. what are they mad about? well, he did a story and a chapter in his book, "state of war," that actually sho
they know who his source was. >> they do? >> they do. and they have multiple ways in which they've identified who it is. and that's why they brought a case and they have enough evidence that they hope and they think to convict this person. they've already -- >> they want to convict the source? >> they want to convict the source. and they want to have jim risen be the one who helps them do it. but they don't want to necessarily betray their intelligence ways that they...
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. >>> going up in flames, the clues they hope to finds as they figure out how the fire started. >>> apple's stock price makes a big drop today, a big tech move, we will tell you what it means for investors. . >>> good morning. there is a lot of talk after mayor jean quan was involved in a car crash. we will have more on the damaging claims of what she may have been doing behind the wheel before she hit another driver. david is back. and glad to see you too. everybody is talking about the weather, steve, it was 105 in walnut creek and i drove to emoryville. >> mostly sunny, i think we will get a little more of a northerly breeze and it does it every time not so much coast and bay 82 for downtown oakland and maybe before 4:00, you can see it is still having a hard time to making progress. livermore 65 degrees and some temperatures, you get up above 15,000 feet fso, you need to be stronger than that. it will get here tonight and tomorrow. near parts of the coast, we have a 40-degree spread and we will have a late westerly breeze, 90s to 100s and here is sal. >>> things are getting more crowded
. >>> going up in flames, the clues they hope to finds as they figure out how the fire started. >>> apple's stock price makes a big drop today, a big tech move, we will tell you what it means for investors. . >>> good morning. there is a lot of talk after mayor jean quan was involved in a car crash. we will have more on the damaging claims of what she may have been doing behind the wheel before she hit another driver. david is back. and glad to see you too. everybody...
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>> what i think is means is that they recognize -- maybe they didn't realize at the time that they were really part of a transformative struggle. that in essence their work in st. augustine was part of a bigger strategy that really transformed america. the america of today in terms of race, in terms of the legal restrictions on n-americans is fundamentally different, and that is because of actions like these two young girls in st. augustine, florida. >> lonnie bunch, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> i thought i might start with inviting you just to share some reflections of coming up in st. augustine and maybe a little bit about family and schooling and that will sort of help us set the stage for how you emerged as activists in your teenage years. >> well, coming up in st. augustine, st. augustine to me was a very, very nice, nice town to live in, to grow up in. we had a lot of black businesses at the time that i grew up. washington street was our main street that had a lot of black businesses. when we started in the movement we didn't start off picketing or demonstrating. we would go down
>> what i think is means is that they recognize -- maybe they didn't realize at the time that they were really part of a transformative struggle. that in essence their work in st. augustine was part of a bigger strategy that really transformed america. the america of today in terms of race, in terms of the legal restrictions on n-americans is fundamentally different, and that is because of actions like these two young girls in st. augustine, florida. >> lonnie bunch, thank you....
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they didn't really say how many limits they they said they would argue and these are federal courts all over the country that they're they're not does a bang but some of the backers of gun rights some of the n.r.a. people they've likened it if you can believe this to massive resistance was which was you know which was that the south did after brown versus board of education that they say that these judges are are in fact resisting what the supreme court has said and we haven't heard from the supreme court yet michael where do you think it's all go on. i think that. unless and until the public gets angry and stays angry and stays organized that we're going to see chipping away at. that these gun. gun laws with these rulings and in particular you have seen a great loosening of the rules about carrying guns everywhere and i at the same time i think that there are ways to fix the gun issue you know this year larry as many people were more people will be killed by guns than by cars in the united states now one level of course that's a horrifying statistic that the more people are killed
they didn't really say how many limits they they said they would argue and these are federal courts all over the country that they're they're not does a bang but some of the backers of gun rights some of the n.r.a. people they've likened it if you can believe this to massive resistance was which was you know which was that the south did after brown versus board of education that they say that these judges are are in fact resisting what the supreme court has said and we haven't heard from the...
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they are not even trying to do the stories on this. >> it may be that it is as they say and they areist would want to push a little to test these claims. >> of course. a journalist could go in there just as wide-eyed as possible, completely objective in his or her perspective simply wanting to drill down to the truth. if the truth sets them free where they are innocent, that's a wonderful story for the network. if the truth is that they are break laws and this is increasingly by everybody's analysis, a lawless administration going on here, that's it. if that's the truth, then a journalist's job is to get to the bottom of that. that's what their job is. when they are involved in the cover-up, what it tells me is that, look at the news today, that showed that the confidence in these networks is at an all-time low. 18%. all-time low. this, megyn, is why. >> is it true that "nbc nightly" did not cover their own polls. >> when it is a poll that is negative, they don't cover it. why in the heck did they pay for it. >> we covered it. thanks for that. "wall street journal" on nbc news. all r
they are not even trying to do the stories on this. >> it may be that it is as they say and they areist would want to push a little to test these claims. >> of course. a journalist could go in there just as wide-eyed as possible, completely objective in his or her perspective simply wanting to drill down to the truth. if the truth sets them free where they are innocent, that's a wonderful story for the network. if the truth is that they are break laws and this is increasingly by...
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they were looking to do wiretap tapping and they realize the phone company that they wanted to use, bloggedn part to icahn? that is not true. >> they didn't have time because they sensed that a story was coming. it turned out our colleagues -- >> i think they leaked it. melissa: you think they leaked the story? >> they leaked the story. melissa: why? >> i know how these things go down. they never had a case. back up a minute. carl icahn talking about shareholder activism is completely legal. melissa: that is what the activists guy do. they have the dinners. they tweet like andreessen. >> that appears all the time. >> right. >> you can't bring an insider trading case on that. now if carl did a tender offer, official action says we're tendering shares at xy and z maybe you could get him on insider trading if he leaked that. here is the thing that you will have to prove mr. walters somehow gave a benefit back to carl. what did he give carl? melissa: why did they leak the story? >> they have nothing and really want, my view they want to put their stamp down on activist investing. i will say one
they were looking to do wiretap tapping and they realize the phone company that they wanted to use, bloggedn part to icahn? that is not true. >> they didn't have time because they sensed that a story was coming. it turned out our colleagues -- >> i think they leaked it. melissa: you think they leaked the story? >> they leaked the story. melissa: why? >> i know how these things go down. they never had a case. back up a minute. carl icahn talking about shareholder activism...
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they have 44 teeth. they can use them as they need to. in africa they are very aggressive. they are not afraid of people f somebody comes into their territory they will take care of them if they feel threaten. >> you never feed them meat. >> they don't eat meat. >> how about cheese. >> no cheese. >> just leafy greens. >> and mostly hey and they also get grain which is formulated for a hippo diet, and so they meet all of their nutritional needs. >> i didn't want to say this but these guys are some hungry, hungry hippos. >> we saw that one coming. >> nice. >> quincy, ask annmarie, don't hippos kill more people than lions. >> what? >> ask annmarie. >> do they hurt people? do they kill more people than lions. >> yes, they do. >> are you happy. >> it is no the that they are seeking people out to attack them, it is just people that come in contact with them. usually a female with a young hippo, they are protecting. >> they are not going around attacking people. >> thank you. >> organized groups. >> yes. >> it is a common thing. >> bye-bye. >> b
they have 44 teeth. they can use them as they need to. in africa they are very aggressive. they are not afraid of people f somebody comes into their territory they will take care of them if they feel threaten. >> you never feed them meat. >> they don't eat meat. >> how about cheese. >> no cheese. >> just leafy greens. >> and mostly hey and they also get grain which is formulated for a hippo diet, and so they meet all of their nutritional needs. >> i...
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they opened an investigation.nt to hear from anyone who went to a franchise in san francisco. we will put their information on www.ktvu.com. reporting in san francisco, melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the irs and d.o.j. could not confirm or deny whether they are investigating the franchises we visited. last year a court in ohio shut down the service parent company for defrauding customers and requiring them to charge phony feeze. if you have an idea for 2 investigates we want to hear from you. >>> now to the chief, bill? the rain was here and then it disappears. >> just enough to wetten things. especially ahong -- wet things especially along the coast. these are the highs today. they were just slightly warmer than the highs we saw yesterday. so yesterday was cool, remember? 79 fairfield. 79 antioch. highs tomorrow, more mid-80s. a weather system slides through the bay area. another one to the norm. they have been getting -- north. they have been getting rain up there, around the oregon boarder. would be
they opened an investigation.nt to hear from anyone who went to a franchise in san francisco. we will put their information on www.ktvu.com. reporting in san francisco, melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the irs and d.o.j. could not confirm or deny whether they are investigating the franchises we visited. last year a court in ohio shut down the service parent company for defrauding customers and requiring them to charge phony feeze. if you have an idea for 2 investigates we want...
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what they imagine they can design. they try. but individuals can that is why i wrote the book to give modern examples how government failed individual secede. most of the struggle to run our own lives we are busying cannot pay attention we're grateful for those who want to take charge after all they are so interested in our welfare. that is all they talk about some even went to harvard so they must me very smart it is logical to believe they should plan our e economy and people believe them when they say yes we can. this is popular nonsense government creates new problems without solving old ones but to say know they can and does not mean individuals can. recently reinvented lots of new ways to learn what is nonsense and many services are completely free. all are bad alert -- better than what government has offered because the entrepreneurship from individuals promise more choices. we will have more and more of that if government would just get out of our way. that is the show for tonight see you next week. ♪ . kennedy
what they imagine they can design. they try. but individuals can that is why i wrote the book to give modern examples how government failed individual secede. most of the struggle to run our own lives we are busying cannot pay attention we're grateful for those who want to take charge after all they are so interested in our welfare. that is all they talk about some even went to harvard so they must me very smart it is logical to believe they should plan our e economy and people believe them...
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they are going to qatar. they have to be there for a year. your thoughts on that and these detainees and the whole process? >> well, bret, as senator mccain, representative mike rogers and others have said, these were the worst of the worst, and i can't emphasize to you having been out on the ground how truly evil some of these individuals are. during my time, there was a girls school that was machine gunned while they were in it. there was a seven-year-old boy that was hung for having dollars in his pockets. america is less safe and the world is a more dangerous place than it was 48 hours ago before their release s. >> mike waltz, special forces for that region. >> what do you think? do you think the bergdahl deal should have been made? let me know at facebook.com/bret bear sr or at twitter, you can use the hash tag special report. >>> is president obama's climate change plan a good plan or a job killer? >>> san francisco, the fbi is looking for a bay area man suspected of having dangerous explosives. apartment of 42-year-old ryan chamberlai
they are going to qatar. they have to be there for a year. your thoughts on that and these detainees and the whole process? >> well, bret, as senator mccain, representative mike rogers and others have said, these were the worst of the worst, and i can't emphasize to you having been out on the ground how truly evil some of these individuals are. during my time, there was a girls school that was machine gunned while they were in it. there was a seven-year-old boy that was hung for having...
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bill: once they were there, they knew they had upper hand on the enemy. ed, thank you.hat war would continue another 11 months in europe, another 15 months throughout asia. ed henry reporting live in normandy, france today. thank you, ed. arthel? >> there are so many moving d-day tribute over the years but one of the moisturing speeches was president reagan in 1984 marking the 40th anniversary of the invasion. we want to play a clip from that time right now. listen. >> today the living here assembled, officials, veterans, citizens, are a tribute to what was achieved here 40 years ago. this land is secure. we are free. these things are worth fighting and dying for. >> the president known as the great communicator, at norm dandy 30 years ago today. bill: remarkable to see nancy reagan too, yesterday, in her wheelchair. >> i know. bill: so this ceremony continues in normandy. we just want to have one last look at the ceremony there. ♪ french leader about to give his address. president obama spoke earlier today, several hours ago in fact, long before many of you were probab
bill: once they were there, they knew they had upper hand on the enemy. ed, thank you.hat war would continue another 11 months in europe, another 15 months throughout asia. ed henry reporting live in normandy, france today. thank you, ed. arthel? >> there are so many moving d-day tribute over the years but one of the moisturing speeches was president reagan in 1984 marking the 40th anniversary of the invasion. we want to play a clip from that time right now. listen. >> today the...
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>> -- could they? -- couldn't they? >> that's right. to get anywhere near the 7.5% target over the year as the whole, in the second, third and fourth quarters, they need growth to average assembly higher than five percent. when he was in england a few weeks ago, he said growth this year is not going to fall below 7.5%. so the government is committed to this. that means they need a marked acceleration in the final months of the year. that means we are in for a bytained period a stimulus the chinese government. >> thank you. just hearing from tom talking thet expecting growth in second half to increase. you had a 7.2% target. still 10 basis points below what the premier has been talking about who says we will hit 7.5%. >> that's true. our upgrade is that the premier has been more forcefully defending the 7.5% target. >> it is what he says but they've got to get it. >> we have calculated that the q1 q gdp growth in the second half of the year needs to rise a .5%e percent versus the in q1. that means tremendous difficult that resonates to b
>> -- could they? -- couldn't they? >> that's right. to get anywhere near the 7.5% target over the year as the whole, in the second, third and fourth quarters, they need growth to average assembly higher than five percent. when he was in england a few weeks ago, he said growth this year is not going to fall below 7.5%. so the government is committed to this. that means they need a marked acceleration in the final months of the year. that means we are in for a bytained period a...