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the powerful patriarch tom a lee kun hee, is answering -- isriarch, lee kun hee, entering the hospital third month. comes asble handover samsung faces increasing pressure for the company to unravel its complicated ownership structure. so who are the players in the first family? joining me is sam grobart who has visited there headquarters as well as the director of congressional affairs and trade for the korea economic institute. want to start with you. i want to know about this dynasty. what is their leadership structure as it stands today and what is the succession plan? >> samsung is controlled by lee in the hospital. he is the son of the company's founder who started the company in 1938 and of course his son lee jae yong is the heir apparent to a collection of companies, a true conglomerate comprising 74 business units that range from the electronics we talk about two life insurance, ship building, and many other businesses as well, all organized in a complex structure across holdings that allow the family to maintain control well actually not owning very much of the company. lee th
the powerful patriarch tom a lee kun hee, is answering -- isriarch, lee kun hee, entering the hospital third month. comes asble handover samsung faces increasing pressure for the company to unravel its complicated ownership structure. so who are the players in the first family? joining me is sam grobart who has visited there headquarters as well as the director of congressional affairs and trade for the korea economic institute. want to start with you. i want to know about this dynasty. what is...
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shin soon hee is an unwed single mother and member of the association.he has a 5-year-old daughter who she originally considered sending for adoption overseas. at the introduction of reverend kim she's meeting with a woman who returned after being adopted overseas. shannon was raised by family in the united states and found her birth mother a year ago. she married a south korean man and now lives in seoul. kim feels that unwed single mothers can lighten their burden by talking to people who have had the experience of being adopted overseas. soon hee still worries whether raising her daughter by herself was the best decision for the child's future. the government has taken notice. this support center for single parent families run by the city of seoul opened in 2009. there are currently 15 other such facilities around the country. three times a week qualified teachers offer lessons to help unwed single mothers to prepare for high school graduation. many women who become pregnant in their teens are unable to complete their education. without a high school
shin soon hee is an unwed single mother and member of the association.he has a 5-year-old daughter who she originally considered sending for adoption overseas. at the introduction of reverend kim she's meeting with a woman who returned after being adopted overseas. shannon was raised by family in the united states and found her birth mother a year ago. she married a south korean man and now lives in seoul. kim feels that unwed single mothers can lighten their burden by talking to people who...
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- tee hee hee! [bleep] you! - hey, stop it! - haah! - no! - ahh-ha-ha-haah! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: heroin everybody. welcome. welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. tonight's guest, sonia nazario, author of the book, "enrique's journey," about a young honduran boy who comes to america to find his mother, and not as the title might lead do you believe, an inspiring tale of enrique iglesias's battle to accept the mole that was on his face and obviously i don't want to give away the ending, but he has it removed. [laughter] but first, over the past few years, new york city has done an awful lot to clean up times square. you been down to times square? it is not the romantic junkie haunted, crack infested, behookerred playground we all love. gone are the days you have to worry about masked stranger demanding that you hand over all your money. well, almost. >> 25-year-old junior
- tee hee hee! [bleep] you! - hey, stop it! - haah! - no! - ahh-ha-ha-haah! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: heroin everybody. welcome. welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. tonight's guest, sonia nazario, author of the book, "enrique's journey," about a young honduran boy who...
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hee he was air lifted to uc davis medical center.olice say the 14-year-old was arrested in connection with the shooting. no motive and his name is not being released. >>> a thief got more than he bargained for. a soldier tracked him now. here he is. >> i'm from francisco. this is my story. the right place at the right time. >> that's how david ortiz called it when danger unfolded. >> pulled out. and a woman yelling stop him, stop him. >> what did he do? call for help? call 911 jierngs trained to raekt. >> trained, you say? yes. he's also known at sergeant first class ortiz in the national guard. part of the 203rd in san francisco. here he was as a thief ran away with the iphone. >> i started, a beeline right across the street as well and tackled him in front of the adidas. he was fast, but i was faster. >> the suspect, one, arrested and charged jushgs handcuffed and taken away. anybody would do the same thing. you have your training and you try to apply it. and try to help people out as much as possible. >> i talked to the victim in
hee he was air lifted to uc davis medical center.olice say the 14-year-old was arrested in connection with the shooting. no motive and his name is not being released. >>> a thief got more than he bargained for. a soldier tracked him now. here he is. >> i'm from francisco. this is my story. the right place at the right time. >> that's how david ortiz called it when danger unfolded. >> pulled out. and a woman yelling stop him, stop him. >> what did he do? call for...
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lee kun hee is entering his third month in hospital after a heart attack and the family is strugglingep control of the company. his son, lee jae yong, will be taking control. they're working on the complicated structure that is sam's son. they will also have to cover $5 billion in inheritance taxes -- they're working on a combo kit a structure that is samsung. do you feel like you have a complete understanding of the structure? this is complicated? >> does anyone really understand? there are 74 companies part of the samsung group and they are all part owners of each other in this ridiculous maze of cross holdings that the lee family controls with only 2% but they've managed to control since 1938. >> this reminds me of, dare i say, enron not that there is something sleazy or dishonest. is this about taxes? >> partially and maintaining family control. samsung is one of the largest companies in the world. it is the largest and south korea. its revenues are the equivalent of about 20% of south korea's gross domestic roderick. to hold onto all of the businesses from life insurance, amuseme
lee kun hee is entering his third month in hospital after a heart attack and the family is strugglingep control of the company. his son, lee jae yong, will be taking control. they're working on the complicated structure that is sam's son. they will also have to cover $5 billion in inheritance taxes -- they're working on a combo kit a structure that is samsung. do you feel like you have a complete understanding of the structure? this is complicated? >> does anyone really understand? there...
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something happened not far from hee. >> in an instant, that quickly. ben wedeman, be safe. keep us posted there. >>> at the vatican, the crisis in the middle east took center stage at this morning's prayer service. pope francis called for a cease-fire between the two sides. he said i make a heartfelt appeal to all of you to not give up the prayer nor any effort to cease any hostility. back in june, if you recall, palestinian authority mahmoud abbas and israeli president simon perez visited the vatican to take part in a prayer service for peace. >>> by late today we'll know of which team is the best in the world. many say argentina is arguably the single greatest team because of the single greatest player, lionel messi. but germany is favored to win the world cup. which will it be? >>> and brave doesn't begin to describe this young lady. a shot in a rampage that killed her parents and siblings. hear what she said at her family's memorial service. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the contr
something happened not far from hee. >> in an instant, that quickly. ben wedeman, be safe. keep us posted there. >>> at the vatican, the crisis in the middle east took center stage at this morning's prayer service. pope francis called for a cease-fire between the two sides. he said i make a heartfelt appeal to all of you to not give up the prayer nor any effort to cease any hostility. back in june, if you recall, palestinian authority mahmoud abbas and israeli president simon...
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riti, anji im bea at pets makle is nspimeke li 51,anwhen toosetsve hee more moments like these, whileiving back to the community, saving over 5 million lives, and transforming unlikely places into dog parks. at petsmart, we're in it to create more moments like these everyday. petsmart®. inspired by pets. (vo) ours is a world ofssgee re. d. (vo) tllthat'sthree. ...for au.enr ba lacotit'sc wo listadf r ho ...for au.enr ba lacotit'sc ilnd gas ht useeeds bunow wa listadf inn. bettiss r ho ...for au.enr ba lacotit'sc d one deposit a month wastencfe' s a fn cecu ? to y lunme e. onhoe .de hr nse anpo pio thtu n tn ayald.t esd r anbubw nsn y se slaee y. e plsa dncd iau td o at did. an interview you did with "playboy." >> it was an article i did with "playboy." lltext. semn vs,ndinell,met wer. and ol, d i let u i ou bpuicigd amn .nhe facteat el tho>>stth yahld tgito o chot so, thank you. >> i mean, have you ever been -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah, i do stupid things all the time. but i think it's important when somebody apologizes to accept their apology. like some people, nothing is ever enough. and
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song hee-yong is editor in chief of the daily newspaper "chosun ilbo." he said his time in tokyo had shown him lots of japanese want to build better relations. he said he hoped the visit by south korean media chiefs would be a starting point. >>> police in tokyo have arrested a man on suspicion of stealing customer data from an education company. investigators suspect a systems engineer illegally copies information on more than 10 million people. he admitted to copies names, addresses and birth dates of customers. he confessed to selling the information to a company that compiles lists of names for about $25,000. the information is believed to have been resold to other brokers. competitors of benesse bought information on about 2.6 million people and mailed them directly. a senior executive with benesse group says the company will put aside about $200 million to compensate customers. >> translator: a panel of outside experts will look at what happened and we will fully cooperate with the investigative authorities. >> he also apologized to economy trade a
song hee-yong is editor in chief of the daily newspaper "chosun ilbo." he said his time in tokyo had shown him lots of japanese want to build better relations. he said he hoped the visit by south korean media chiefs would be a starting point. >>> police in tokyo have arrested a man on suspicion of stealing customer data from an education company. investigators suspect a systems engineer illegally copies information on more than 10 million people. he admitted to copies names,...
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. >> he announced in january hee would leaveve. ey still he not announced his successor.hat is expected soon. they have lost their top sales exececutive. there is a lot of change at the top of the company w while they are aluating tir business model. they got their start in daily deals, the eails we have all received. they are relaunching thohose toe more personalized so the deals are catered depending on our interest areas. twohere are still one or big leaders. they are known as one. your take on livivingsocial? do youhink they ll be gobbled up as sosomeone bigger? >> i think there is a second act for livingsocial. it will be exciting because they hahave a brand, infrastructure, stro and vibrant personnel we w will wait tsee what the nextxt act i is, but they are nt going away. i think they will be growing in a different direction. >> that leaves us one minunute o ta about a topic we have been followowing. is a movement you have been following for f fbi headquarter. what is the latest? >> we are expeinfew days a shors where the fbi may relocate headquarters. every jurisd
. >> he announced in january hee would leaveve. ey still he not announced his successor.hat is expected soon. they have lost their top sales exececutive. there is a lot of change at the top of the company w while they are aluating tir business model. they got their start in daily deals, the eails we have all received. they are relaunching thohose toe more personalized so the deals are catered depending on our interest areas. twohere are still one or big leaders. they are known as one....
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. >> motion by supervisor mar, aye, avalos aye, breed, hee, wiener, aye. 5 ayes. [ applause ] okay. 5 ayes. that item will be sent to the full board with a full recommendation to the committee. madam clerk the next item up item no. 9. mr. wagner is here. city clerk: item no. 9. leasing of equipment. >> thank you. wagner from the department of public health. we have code change before you today. it's a minor amendment to clarify that we would be able to take advantage of certain types of lease transactions for the procurement of equipment of the new san francisco general hospital. as you maybe aware that we currently have under the admin code authority the purchase through the university health systems consortium which is a group that allows hospital to pull our purchasing power with other hospitals to get more favorable rates. we think for the new hospital there are several pieces of equipment that would be financially advantageous to lead through this current system. however it's currently am ambiguous about our code. i want to get clarifying language to allow the tool for savings ne
. >> motion by supervisor mar, aye, avalos aye, breed, hee, wiener, aye. 5 ayes. [ applause ] okay. 5 ayes. that item will be sent to the full board with a full recommendation to the committee. madam clerk the next item up item no. 9. mr. wagner is here. city clerk: item no. 9. leasing of equipment. >> thank you. wagner from the department of public health. we have code change before you today. it's a minor amendment to clarify that we would be able to take advantage of certain...
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what they should do is besides your blood sugar, they should get a hee mow glow bin a 1-c. it shows a record of what your blood sugar has been for the last three months. if it's over 6.5, that's diabetics and we have to start treating you. >> i want to grab dr. siegel's point on this story as well. why is this happening? >> i'm going to answer that in a second, but i want to emphasize david's point. i check that on every single patient that comes into the office. why? because we have one out of three americans now pre-diabetic. it's happening because of all of our weight game. almost two-thirds of americans are overweight. the pancreas produces a hormone called insulin. we take in sugar. the bigger we are, the more insulin we need. that pank kree yas can't produce it. i have to look at the combination of diabetes and other risks. high blood pressure. people are at big risks for a heart disease or a stroke. >> all of this seems to be leading to lifestyle and what we're eating. >> bin goe. we have a problem with junk food here in the united states. we're a sedentary society.
what they should do is besides your blood sugar, they should get a hee mow glow bin a 1-c. it shows a record of what your blood sugar has been for the last three months. if it's over 6.5, that's diabetics and we have to start treating you. >> i want to grab dr. siegel's point on this story as well. why is this happening? >> i'm going to answer that in a second, but i want to emphasize david's point. i check that on every single patient that comes into the office. why? because we...
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he was the prosecutor in the hee and got more than bargained for. he offered a plea deal, 20 years with parole, but he declined because it seemed so much. the judge in charge then struck with the full force of the law. >> he was first a persistent drug offender, meaning he had at least two prior felony convictions. and a third offense couldn't be simply possession and it couldn't simply be possession of a small amount. he had to be found guilty of possession with intent to deliver. >> not surprisingly, he is critical of the cannabis legalization going on in other states, but, nevertheless, he has trouble being at peace with this case. >> two weeks ago, i wrote a letter to missouri governor jay nixon. i explained some of the background of the offense. i explained some of his background. i also recommended clemency for him. i told the governor that i thought that the nearly 20 years he has served now is enough for what he did. >> things move at a slower pace in missouri than colorado, but even here cannabis legislation seems in for a change when peopl
he was the prosecutor in the hee and got more than bargained for. he offered a plea deal, 20 years with parole, but he declined because it seemed so much. the judge in charge then struck with the full force of the law. >> he was first a persistent drug offender, meaning he had at least two prior felony convictions. and a third offense couldn't be simply possession and it couldn't simply be possession of a small amount. he had to be found guilty of possession with intent to deliver....
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as we move down the shore, 80 degrees for the hee on frid friday. saturday 76 and 74 on sunday.nce again, mostly cloudy skies as we move into the bulk of the the weekend some filtered sunshine out there but don't be surprised to see a spotty shower late sunday. upper 50s to writ around sixty four tonight. refreshing again. open up the windows. 84 degrees for the high testimony cher tomorrow. forecast by the numbers scale one to 10 we'll give tomorrow a 10. saturday a 10, too. partly sunny skies. and then you can see those temperatures creep back up as well as the humidity. it will start feeling more like summer as we move into the middle and latter part of next week. so enjoy. >> i know you're not that happy. >> no, i'm okay. >> he's okay. >> the british open is on. >> that is so true. >> very very true. tiger woods, he is back in the hunt, guys. ahead, where he is on the leader board at the british open and how he thinks he played and the stanley cup meets sea isle. just ahead what flyers fans think about a los angeles team just ahead what flyers fans think about a los angeles
as we move down the shore, 80 degrees for the hee on frid friday. saturday 76 and 74 on sunday.nce again, mostly cloudy skies as we move into the bulk of the the weekend some filtered sunshine out there but don't be surprised to see a spotty shower late sunday. upper 50s to writ around sixty four tonight. refreshing again. open up the windows. 84 degrees for the high testimony cher tomorrow. forecast by the numbers scale one to 10 we'll give tomorrow a 10. saturday a 10, too. partly sunny...
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you know, what we've seenp hee is, just in one country alone, our great allies, the dutch, 150 or more of their citizens being killed, and that, i think, sadly, brings home the degree to which the stakes are high for europe, not simply for the ukrainian people, and that we have to be firm in our resolve in making sure that we are supporting ukraine's efforts to bring about a just cease fire and that we can move towards a political solution to. this last question. lisa. >> reporter: (indiscernible). >> we have been pretty methodical over the last 24 hours in working through the flight manifests and identifying which passengers miffe might had a u.s. passport. at this point, the individual i mentioned is the sole person we can definitively say was a u.s. or dual citizen. because events are moving so quickly, i don't want to say with absolute certainty that there might not be additional americans, but at this stage, having looked through the list, been in contact with the malaysian government which processed the passport as folks were boarding, this is our best assessment of the number of
you know, what we've seenp hee is, just in one country alone, our great allies, the dutch, 150 or more of their citizens being killed, and that, i think, sadly, brings home the degree to which the stakes are high for europe, not simply for the ukrainian people, and that we have to be firm in our resolve in making sure that we are supporting ukraine's efforts to bring about a just cease fire and that we can move towards a political solution to. this last question. lisa. >> reporter:...
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therhasipulltsex bon by 6.1%tron nt hal y sow p ihe rigs ,e comi dsoda p hee anticipating. were you surprised? >> i was surprised at the precise number, because it was so robust. but in general, i think the jobs report was reflecting a very nice economy. we are healing wonderfully from the crisis of five years ago. and that trend has been in pce es. we saw it manifest today in so i think the exuberance, the rational exuberance we have seen in the stock market thi year was validated. >>hen does that translate into something that the fed has to start paying attention to and say, wait a second, this is a strongec things are on solid footing. as a result, we need to raise rates? >> i think that will probably happen in 2015. i think the contours of the fed decision fir a about declaring succ over the last five years, there have been a great deal of nattering neighbobs about the fact the fed would not be successful, would not be effective, that they were pushing on a string. so i think the first thing for the fed is simply to say they did their job and did it exceedingly well. an
therhasipulltsex bon by 6.1%tron nt hal y sow p ihe rigs ,e comi dsoda p hee anticipating. were you surprised? >> i was surprised at the precise number, because it was so robust. but in general, i think the jobs report was reflecting a very nice economy. we are healing wonderfully from the crisis of five years ago. and that trend has been in pce es. we saw it manifest today in so i think the exuberance, the rational exuberance we have seen in the stock market thi year was validated....
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but then we crank up the hee this week coming up in the full forecast we'll talk about that heat and humidity and the next chance for some showers and storms and of course you can stay ahead of the forecast any time just download the new cbs-3 weather app you can track radar, get severe weather alerts. it's coming soon to android. natasha, back over to you. >> justin, thank you. >> it may not be the fourth of july. but it sure looks like it. atlantic city was among the towns that postponed fireworks until tonight. trying to escape the rain. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers tells us this move prompted many vacationers to extend their stay. much to the delight of business owners. >> the best things come to those had wait as the old saying goes and sunday night that meant fourth of july fireworks in atlantic city. they were postponed friday night after hurricane arthur made for rough seas making it impossible to launch the fireworks from their bases on ocean barges. but the crowd sunday night were big ♪ >> reporter: -- the crowds during the day were equally as impressive. late aft
but then we crank up the hee this week coming up in the full forecast we'll talk about that heat and humidity and the next chance for some showers and storms and of course you can stay ahead of the forecast any time just download the new cbs-3 weather app you can track radar, get severe weather alerts. it's coming soon to android. natasha, back over to you. >> justin, thank you. >> it may not be the fourth of july. but it sure looks like it. atlantic city was among the towns that...
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. >> at the philadelphia university the best hee school players in the nation playing in the reebok classic. shaquille o'neal and dominic wilkins about boeing a professional ball player. >> ♪ >> semi finalsly. world cup are a jenn 10 in a versus the netherlands. fro kick, the dutch goalkeeper making the save. the match decided on penalty kick. rodriguez scores and argentina wins it four-two. they'll face germany on sunday in the championship match. we'll be right back with ♪ >> you better make time to get that cup of joe before you hit the gym tomorrow. >> that's right. before that workout. they say that coffee could help you get the very most out of your workout because it could hepburn mr. calories. all that according to a spanish study that found athletes who had caffeine before they work out burned about 15% more calories than those who didn't. coffee is also been linked to other health benefits like increased circulation and improved memory so drink up. >>> um-hmm. >> great news for all of us. >>> um-hmm. >> w >> thank you for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. "eyewitness ne
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decrease hees principally resulted in removal of one-time sources. in our 13-14 budget. total fte, we have 6ftes in this year's budget to bring total count to 92.5. in terms of highlights for the current year, as you all know, our unemployment rate today stands at 4.4%. this is down from 9.5% in 2011. that said, 21,000 residents remain unemployed and that remains a focus, [speaker not understood]. that's why we continue to implement "er manufacturing factor initiative which is focused on key manufacturing sectors, spreading the growthedthv we've [speaker not understood]. food and beverage as well as other sectors within apparel and other sector. this year we've also worked closely with supervisor wiener's office to launch administrative focus on nightlife and entertainment sector, [speaker not understood]. in small businesses our small business served 125 small businesses out of city hall. that's complemented by the fact we have two job squads throughout the city providing direct business assistance to more than 5400 businesses so far this year. over the past year our of
decrease hees principally resulted in removal of one-time sources. in our 13-14 budget. total fte, we have 6ftes in this year's budget to bring total count to 92.5. in terms of highlights for the current year, as you all know, our unemployment rate today stands at 4.4%. this is down from 9.5% in 2011. that said, 21,000 residents remain unemployed and that remains a focus, [speaker not understood]. that's why we continue to implement "er manufacturing factor initiative which is focused on...
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or if hee the top guy is, what is the essential difference between the two of of the future of afghanistannd its relationship with the united states? >> we will complement one another in many ways. should we work in the same and there are certain capabilities, i would say, with both of us. i give you a book full of would be a better option for afghanistan. but now the campaign is behind us. the first round of elections is behind us. it depends on both sides, and my experience in the country and knowing the country, being in the country throughout difficult times and also the beginning of the political process. i was the central figure in that regard. it was a peaceful and civilized transition of power. and we established a framework where at the end of the day, one person is involved. expertise, both are complementary to one another. >> this is a fierce campaign. doubt about the differences but i would say that knowing the country, knowing the people better, that is very important. they are both committed to this. we all have learned the recent campaign was a recent experience that might h
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the rest the time we sit as the viewing public sees in these quorum calls, but we sit hey hee and do nothing. for every hour we've debated these nominations, the republicans have wasted more time killing time. five hours out of 236 hours is time they' they've actually use. to further highlight the absurdity of their obstruction, the republicans have voted overwhelmingly to confirm most all of these same nominations they've obstructed, they've filibustered. so far this year republicans have blocked immediate confirmation of 22 nominations that they later voted unanimously to confirm. why are they blocking these nominations that they all support? mr. president, they're just -- they just want to slow things down. they want everybody to look bad. they know they're not in control here. that's what the american public feels, even though they have all these rules that they force us to -- the procedural gimmicks that we have to work our way through. there's no other way to look at what republicans are doing. this is obstruction for obstruction's sake. the republican leader is desperate to ke
the rest the time we sit as the viewing public sees in these quorum calls, but we sit hey hee and do nothing. for every hour we've debated these nominations, the republicans have wasted more time killing time. five hours out of 236 hours is time they' they've actually use. to further highlight the absurdity of their obstruction, the republicans have voted overwhelmingly to confirm most all of these same nominations they've obstructed, they've filibustered. so far this year republicans have...
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it's like hee, hee. >> you don't have to do everything she wants you to do. >> you won't turn anythingiver for you, america. >> we sold that. >> yeah. >> all right. okay, back to work. >> over to ginger zee, right, in central park. save us, ginger. >> oh, david, i will not only save you but save you in a big way because we don't do just summer concerts but huge summer concerts. that's a ten-foot in diameter beach ball that we'll launch into the crowd. come on. let's have a little fun here as kings of leon, get in there. get set to play, kol is on its way and we're doing summer because for the northeast and parts of the midwest and great lakes some cooler air is coming your way. look at this. i want to show you it will feel like september. 6 to 10-day outlook and need the big beach ball to get that out of our system. west coast, much above average and that's how the jet stream will set up the next week, but for today, the southeast, a little stormy yet along that stationary front. 92 for birmingham. >> lots of sunshine in our forecast. a great day at the beach. highs today in the middle
it's like hee, hee. >> you don't have to do everything she wants you to do. >> you won't turn anythingiver for you, america. >> we sold that. >> yeah. >> all right. okay, back to work. >> over to ginger zee, right, in central park. save us, ginger. >> oh, david, i will not only save you but save you in a big way because we don't do just summer concerts but huge summer concerts. that's a ten-foot in diameter beach ball that we'll launch into the crowd....
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hat hee quite right t never really expressed the kind of reverence for lincoln or profound respect for his leadership that one might have thought his father did. d something to do with the skepticism in which you were murdered as he emerged which hewar -- in emerged from the war about everything. it still does puzzle me. war withes out of the a very strong sense of what a me ss the campaigns were. really the experience of the army of the potomac would've confirmed that. for a long time in his service, tois waiting trying to get the virginia northern neck area in two different efforts to invade richmond. he sees people randomly shot. he gets randomly shot. he sees people run to the death order. a wrong he never has any sense of what the general plan of the war is so you may have associated link in with the strategist of the war and thought it was pretty much of a mess and partly blame the lincoln. he is not an abolitionist after the war. he has a much more ambivalent attitude towards the confederates and the returning confederates. lionizeicular reason to lincoln. that was not his style
hat hee quite right t never really expressed the kind of reverence for lincoln or profound respect for his leadership that one might have thought his father did. d something to do with the skepticism in which you were murdered as he emerged which hewar -- in emerged from the war about everything. it still does puzzle me. war withes out of the a very strong sense of what a me ss the campaigns were. really the experience of the army of the potomac would've confirmed that. for a long time in his...
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150,000west byte is yard that is the number of phones that were gathered together by chairman lee kun heeof 2000 samsung employees in 1995. he was disappointed with the quality of their mobile phones. he gathered the phones together and he set them on fire. when the fires burned down, he had bulldozers come in and raze the pile. and he turned to all of the employees at their major manufacturing facility outside and said, if you make poor quality products like these ever again, i will come back and do the exact same thing. and that story is known throughout the company as a legend, a part of the lore of samsung. >> quite the way to make a statement, cory. can you imagine that happening at apple? [laughter] >> sort of. atari did this with their e.t. game. they brought out millions of copies to a landfill. we should do it with our bad shows. just burn the computer we watch them on or toss the tv into the bay. >> i will keep them move in my back pocket. [laughter] cory johnson, our editor-at-large, sam grobart him a jon erlichman -- thank you. that does it for this special edition of "bloombe
150,000west byte is yard that is the number of phones that were gathered together by chairman lee kun heeof 2000 samsung employees in 1995. he was disappointed with the quality of their mobile phones. he gathered the phones together and he set them on fire. when the fires burned down, he had bulldozers come in and raze the pile. and he turned to all of the employees at their major manufacturing facility outside and said, if you make poor quality products like these ever again, i will come back...
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. >> pushing back on republicans, especially these thousands of children now hee and the governor met and the president talked afterwards and he laid out a couple of concerns that governor perry emphasized and among them were worries about having enough resources on the border. the president says look if congress passes this spending bill i want, we with have more money about that. also worries about the judicial process. are there enough judges? can this process be expedited? once again the president says if we work with congress we can get nor accomplished. here's what the president had to said about that. >> what i want to emphasize to the governor is the problem here is not a major disagreement around the actions that could be helpful in dealing with the problem. the challenge is: is congress prepared to act to put the resources in place to get this done? another way of putting it, and i said this directly to the governor is, are folks more interested in politics or are they interested in solving the problem? if near interested -- they're interested in solving the problem, then th
. >> pushing back on republicans, especially these thousands of children now hee and the governor met and the president talked afterwards and he laid out a couple of concerns that governor perry emphasized and among them were worries about having enough resources on the border. the president says look if congress passes this spending bill i want, we with have more money about that. also worries about the judicial process. are there enough judges? can this process be expedited? once again...
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i don't think he has support in terms of -- all i think departments agree hees not the right guy foris not reaching out to the other parties, and until the government can brokery deal with the sunnies, that will be the only thing they can use to take advantage of the fact that the isis or isl is losing popular support as they gain territory. they're losing support based upon the atrocities they're committing going to take a sunni leader to give them cover. >> president obama says he doesn't want u.s. boots on the ground but had ordered 0200 more forces in to protect the u.s. embassy now. we're closing in on a thousand. does it suggest that this inability, this failure, to keep any forces, residual force on the ground in iraq, was just a bad idea? >> it was a bad idea. and the blame largely goes to mall -- maliki for not coming to agreement on a treaty that i would woo allow u.s. forces to remain. there was a desire to put this behind us, and of course it's not going to get behind is fast. the forces going in there will be focused on the new forces on securing the green zone, the emba
i don't think he has support in terms of -- all i think departments agree hees not the right guy foris not reaching out to the other parties, and until the government can brokery deal with the sunnies, that will be the only thing they can use to take advantage of the fact that the isis or isl is losing popular support as they gain territory. they're losing support based upon the atrocities they're committing going to take a sunni leader to give them cover. >> president obama says he...
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. >>> lebron james is making nice with his neighbors after their free for all, after hee cavilers. >>is really a sweet guy, that is what i'm's told. i don't know. at least that is what his neighbors are saying after lebron treated them to cup cakes. lebron apologized for all of those tv trucks in the neighborhood, in his return to cleveland. one neighbor says last four years has done him good apparently. >> it was great of him to do that. has never done anything like that in the past. with him coming back to cleveland and giving us cup cakes sets a new standard. he has really change in the last four years. >> cup cakes are sold around clef land, akron areas and portion of the proceeds go towards lebron's family foundation. >> do you remember when to had that commotion out in front of his house wonder if he thought about doing something like that. >> i didn't hear about that. >>> coming up next, new development in the crisis in the middle east, jan. >> reporter: with the faa flight ban to israel lifted philadelphia area travelers are preparing for their trips, i'm jane carabao at phila
. >>> lebron james is making nice with his neighbors after their free for all, after hee cavilers. >>is really a sweet guy, that is what i'm's told. i don't know. at least that is what his neighbors are saying after lebron treated them to cup cakes. lebron apologized for all of those tv trucks in the neighborhood, in his return to cleveland. one neighbor says last four years has done him good apparently. >> it was great of him to do that. has never done anything like that...
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r is hee department says theecem significance was not politically motivated. meantime in a flight is expected to lands in tel-aviv at about 8:00 a.m. our time. >>> france's president has just confirmed there are no survivors in yesterday's crash of an albaladejo giri jet. also, we now now one block box has been found in the debris. the yellow arrow seen here, if we can show that you there, flight path to algiers. the red dot is the deserted area, halle i, where the wreckage was spotted. aircraft disappeared from aircraft less than hour after take off thursday morning. in its final transmission, pilots request add change in route because of heavy rain, again, that wreckage has been found, and it is now confirmed. all 116 people on board were killed. >>> another tragedy in the sky. investigators at the crash site of mh flight 17 believe these are machine gun holes near the plane's fuselage. all 298 people on board were killed, when us officials say the boeing 777 was shot down by a surface to air missile over ukraine. the transfer of bodies of the victims is alm
r is hee department says theecem significance was not politically motivated. meantime in a flight is expected to lands in tel-aviv at about 8:00 a.m. our time. >>> france's president has just confirmed there are no survivors in yesterday's crash of an albaladejo giri jet. also, we now now one block box has been found in the debris. the yellow arrow seen here, if we can show that you there, flight path to algiers. the red dot is the deserted area, halle i, where the wreckage was...
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. >> there's a certain level of vee hemisphere that's -- very hee mens directed at me and the presidentacial animus. fair, not fair? >> i think it's fair to say that there are some people in this country who are against anything that the president does and then by extension the attorney general because of race, and i don't think it's the majority by any means. i think we would not be honest about having this kind of debate if we don't acknowledge that there are some people who oppose the president bays of his race. >> do you feel the same way, anna? >> i do. i think racism is still a problem in america. we all know it. we know it. i remember there being some very virulent attacks against george w. bush, of course he was a white man so the race factor was not something we talk about. there are also some legitimate criticisms of the attorney general and the president. not all are race based. i think we all have to be very careful to not claim and he didn't, that everything is race based because there are legitimate criticisms and they need to be treated as such and we can't trivialize the
. >> there's a certain level of vee hemisphere that's -- very hee mens directed at me and the presidentacial animus. fair, not fair? >> i think it's fair to say that there are some people in this country who are against anything that the president does and then by extension the attorney general because of race, and i don't think it's the majority by any means. i think we would not be honest about having this kind of debate if we don't acknowledge that there are some people who...
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the rice will miss games against two afc north rivals the bengals and pittsburgh steelers before hees eligible to be reinstated september 12th. >>> seven year-old devon reid is unstoppable and at 7:00 she's defying odds. >> she suffers from cerebral palsy and gets around with the walker but that did in the stop her from running bases on the citizens bank park at yesterday's game with roughly 2,000 other kids. >> every day can be a struggle, but devon's disposition and kind have of kid she is, makes it that much easier. >> devon's pretty smile also aired here on good day philadelphia she's seen with her mom lauren, she's a big fan of the show and her dad says she watches us each and every morning. >> so cute. >> i did not see her, i went to the game yesterday, we were at the ballpark such a licensing line of kids waiting to go run the bases. all the way from the steve carlton statue to the mike schmidt statue. >> i wish i had seen her. >> good for her. >>> three-year old russian boy, after making waves with his musical abilities. >> we have a chalk full of talented, a nation kids on th
the rice will miss games against two afc north rivals the bengals and pittsburgh steelers before hees eligible to be reinstated september 12th. >>> seven year-old devon reid is unstoppable and at 7:00 she's defying odds. >> she suffers from cerebral palsy and gets around with the walker but that did in the stop her from running bases on the citizens bank park at yesterday's game with roughly 2,000 other kids. >> every day can be a struggle, but devon's disposition and kind...
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john kerry goes to yale and hees a speech in which basically said we have to be careful, we didn't swing too far to the other side following what president bush had done and get into a kind of extreme isolation. >> that is right. that is the big question and i think that right now what is happening is that individually any of these crises could be managed by the white house in a way that maybe would not raise those questions. when you have this number of very high stakes with huge , it reallys events puts the pressure on the white house to explain and how they are not over correcting to this. that is what john kerry said about swinging the other way. how they are going to manage it all because one of the criticisms is that maybe these things would've happened anyway but when you take something like the presidents decision to set a redline in syria and then you walk up to the redline and at the last-minute drawback -- i have trouble with the president since he came into office and covered him and i have never seen a map to go overseas and this away and repeatedly reassure allies that are
john kerry goes to yale and hees a speech in which basically said we have to be careful, we didn't swing too far to the other side following what president bush had done and get into a kind of extreme isolation. >> that is right. that is the big question and i think that right now what is happening is that individually any of these crises could be managed by the white house in a way that maybe would not raise those questions. when you have this number of very high stakes with huge , it...
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i love hee some target. >> reporter: absolutely. know, thousands of people have driven down the 202 over the last couple of years watching the construction here. but tonight, target is here and let me tell you it is huge. and this is your sneak peek. (applause). >> here we go! >> just like that, big shopping in king of prussia got even bigger. >> go, target! >> reporter: long awaited opening giving cop the largest target store on the east coast according to upper merion township officials. family members of 250 newly hired workers got a sneak peek at 135,000 square feet of produce, household items and entertainment. >> clothe, shopping for mid defendant 1684 old and yeah, browsing around for the house. >> we just did remodeling in the house we just repainted my wife is looking at picture frames and some, you know, regular household type items. >> reporter: hr director jacqueline more rhett tow gave us the grand tour. she says the grocery section is 40% larger than most target stores. and there's an expanded electronics area with tec
i love hee some target. >> reporter: absolutely. know, thousands of people have driven down the 202 over the last couple of years watching the construction here. but tonight, target is here and let me tell you it is huge. and this is your sneak peek. (applause). >> here we go! >> just like that, big shopping in king of prussia got even bigger. >> go, target! >> reporter: long awaited opening giving cop the largest target store on the east coast according to upper...
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until 5:15 so watching showers and storms bubbling up in the a atmosphere the heat of the day, the hee and humidity around trenton right now watching this particular cell producing dangerous winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. it also has the potential for some quarter to golf ball sized hail. we'll put a hail tracker on it you can see moving out of the levittown area moving into sections of mercer county right now. where you see the pink and purpose perp that's showing you the potential for hail size 1.2-inches in diameter. so that particular size about the size of quarters. as we move down into mullica hill, salem county, pitts grove, moving toward al owe way the potential for ponding on the roadways we're talking flash flood warning in effect until 8:30 this evening. find an alternate route if you encounteencounter flooded roadw. lightning is lighting up ultimate doppler right now. within this box we're talking over 1,000 lightning strikes. so if you can hear thunder, you can be struck by lightning. the entire area is under the gun for severe weather damaging winds as well as hail
until 5:15 so watching showers and storms bubbling up in the a atmosphere the heat of the day, the hee and humidity around trenton right now watching this particular cell producing dangerous winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. it also has the potential for some quarter to golf ball sized hail. we'll put a hail tracker on it you can see moving out of the levittown area moving into sections of mercer county right now. where you see the pink and purpose perp that's showing you the potential for...
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our paramount objective is to do justice and would hee evaluate people on their consistency in the pursuit of that goal. >> so how do you measure judgment and discretion and ability to do justice? >> it's hard to do that impeericly or statistically. i don't think justice is always reflected in a conviction rate or the number of cases handled. it's really a product of a case by case evaluation of whether or not someone is fair, has an innate sense of justice and is achieving outcomes that are fair and just. and that's what our people are trying to do every day. >> so some have articulated a concern based on performance evaluations being largely measured by conviction rate and/or enhance the length of sentencing. from your perspective, that's not your view and hopefully that is the case across the country. the other side of the coin is the notion of what are the disincentives for prosecutorial misconduct. and can you cite incenses where examples of bad judgment perhaps even judgment that crosses the legal boundary into potentially unlawful conduct has actually been sanctioned in a way that e
our paramount objective is to do justice and would hee evaluate people on their consistency in the pursuit of that goal. >> so how do you measure judgment and discretion and ability to do justice? >> it's hard to do that impeericly or statistically. i don't think justice is always reflected in a conviction rate or the number of cases handled. it's really a product of a case by case evaluation of whether or not someone is fair, has an innate sense of justice and is achieving outcomes...
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when he came out, he gathered and hee and his children made them sit on the sofa in the living room and theater. it went into the kitchen and he and a big ten pot. he put the 10 pot on his head -- tin pot on his head and he marched back and forth, singing "over there." he wrote it as an impassioned patriotic response to the declaration of war. typical sort of thing. he was irish, he was new york, and he was american. ,e wore all three on his sleeve and never flinched from any of them. he wrote that certainly captured the spirit of that time, songs like "yankee and "give my regards to broadway to get and "you are a grand old flag," which he originally wrote as "you are a grand old rag." he was thinking about the flag in warfare and how it would be torn and tattered trade -- tattered. it was way appraising, the flag and those who bought it or it -- it. the american legion went crazy and would not tolerate any explanations. he changed it to "you are a grand old flag." when it was time to record it soon after, did anything surprise you about that recording? not have been what you would have
when he came out, he gathered and hee and his children made them sit on the sofa in the living room and theater. it went into the kitchen and he and a big ten pot. he put the 10 pot on his head -- tin pot on his head and he marched back and forth, singing "over there." he wrote it as an impassioned patriotic response to the declaration of war. typical sort of thing. he was irish, he was new york, and he was american. ,e wore all three on his sleeve and never flinched from any of them....
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and the tradeoffs that occur at the very top so that the department can directionally move in a co hees i ha -- cohesive way. that would be my comment on that. i want to turn to data collection. we've had a period of debate following the snowden revelations in which the debate has principally been about how much should we fear the government and what it is doing? and to be sure, our report says that there must be robust oversig oversight. and it seems to me, and this is just a personal comment, though it seems to be reflected in our report, that what is sometimes missing in that debate is an appreciation for how much intelligence keeps us safe. and i'm wondering if you could comment on that, on this occasion of the 10th anniversary of our report. >> yeah, and thanks for your contribution on that. i think with the former chairman of the house intelligence committee here, perhaps you want to answer that question. i fear the terrorists more than our government, but i know it's more in vogue to say you fear the government the most. i think, as you know, we have stopped many terrorist plots
and the tradeoffs that occur at the very top so that the department can directionally move in a co hees i ha -- cohesive way. that would be my comment on that. i want to turn to data collection. we've had a period of debate following the snowden revelations in which the debate has principally been about how much should we fear the government and what it is doing? and to be sure, our report says that there must be robust oversig oversight. and it seems to me, and this is just a personal comment,...
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because he wanted to make sure that there was some pragmatic benefit in the world to the choice that hee needed to unravel himade it to d bring these documents to the public and pragmatic benefit would be that the government wouldn't be able to distract anyone's attention from the revelations by saying its focus on how edward snowden is an irresponsible traitor. and they wouldn't be able to say look we found in page titles and 862 of the documents that have been released the documents of this innocent person that is not jeopardized and has the media continuously obsessed in one case of the means of demonizing the disclosure he was very acutely aware of the need to have the public debate be on his side. he wanted the public to be focused on the substance of the revelations and not on all of these ancillary topics that he knew would be used if we did any sort of course and that meant that he wanted us to go one by one by one in each and every document and story and publish it journalistically leaning report it, described to the public what it actually meant and let it linger so people had
because he wanted to make sure that there was some pragmatic benefit in the world to the choice that hee needed to unravel himade it to d bring these documents to the public and pragmatic benefit would be that the government wouldn't be able to distract anyone's attention from the revelations by saying its focus on how edward snowden is an irresponsible traitor. and they wouldn't be able to say look we found in page titles and 862 of the documents that have been released the documents of this...
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but his actions on the ground especially with elections coming if hee to show his mettle wants to win. the russians are going to react i think more strongly there. and that means more weapons to the separatist on the ground and probably more fighting across the border as the americans have >> said they've started to see. >> it's a hypocrisy in it that the european governments have told exporters of energy equipment you can't sell to russia and yet the europeans need russia because that's where they get 34% of their net gas. how does that resolve? >> there was a movement here. despite all of the economic desire of the europeans to do as little as possible with russia, they felt the need to respond heavily. and let's face it. for the dutch government, this is a 911 -- 9/11 moment. this is all you see all day, all night in the dutch press. it's a national tragedy of such an enormous gale scale. d the europeans thought they are going to react for that. and the strong unwillingness of the european industry to continue on this path and the difficulty of get the europeans to coordinate on an
but his actions on the ground especially with elections coming if hee to show his mettle wants to win. the russians are going to react i think more strongly there. and that means more weapons to the separatist on the ground and probably more fighting across the border as the americans have >> said they've started to see. >> it's a hypocrisy in it that the european governments have told exporters of energy equipment you can't sell to russia and yet the europeans need russia because...
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i'm getting the feeling hees leaning towards cleveland but it is still miami, pat riley they are pulling him back in somehow. >> especially after owner of the cleveland cavilers after what he said it could be a hard time, i would have a hard time. >> lebron seems like a good guy. he would be willing to overlook that, because cleveland is better set up for next few years then miami. >> what happened to chris bosh, did he go to houston. >> no what has to happen chips have to fall in place and lebron is top one. when lebron figures out where he is going we will necessity where chris bosh is going, which is houston f lebron goes to cleveland, chris bosh goes to houston and jeremy lin goes to philadelphia. >> what is philadelphia connection we would get jeremy lin. >> is he any good. >> it doesn't matter. he may not play here but sixers can take on his contract which is 15 million-dollar this season, so, sam hinkie, help rockets clear cap space and chris bosh on their roster and sam hinkie will get a number one pick from the rockets in return. that is what it is all about, next year. >> we ha
i'm getting the feeling hees leaning towards cleveland but it is still miami, pat riley they are pulling him back in somehow. >> especially after owner of the cleveland cavilers after what he said it could be a hard time, i would have a hard time. >> lebron seems like a good guy. he would be willing to overlook that, because cleveland is better set up for next few years then miami. >> what happened to chris bosh, did he go to houston. >> no what has to happen chips have...
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if this deal goes through, it could help boostia hee's stock since yahoo!3% of alibaba. >>> well, developing news from the south bay. what we learned about the search for a missing woman on mount hamilton. >> reporter: oakland a as fans waking up to breaking trade news. i will tell you about the pitcher acquisition that could help us win postseason. >>> good morning. we have a heck of a mess on 880 because of a glass spill on the freeway and getting out of downtown heading down to the coliseum is a nightmare. we'll tell you more about how you can avoid this. >>> we have a heck of a fog bank. it's not making a push all the way inland. but there are signs of a westerly breeze. but temperatures that were smoking hot yesterday could come down for some. i will take a look at it. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. thursday, july 31st. i'm dave clark. >> i'm cot -- i'm claudine wong in for tori campbell. >>> we're following several breaking news stories for you in the north bay and the south bay. before we get to the stories, we want to start you with wea
if this deal goes through, it could help boostia hee's stock since yahoo!3% of alibaba. >>> well, developing news from the south bay. what we learned about the search for a missing woman on mount hamilton. >> reporter: oakland a as fans waking up to breaking trade news. i will tell you about the pitcher acquisition that could help us win postseason. >>> good morning. we have a heck of a mess on 880 because of a glass spill on the freeway and getting out of downtown...