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>> they are not there yet. >> they are on the brink. >> i am a venture capitalist. >> i am a vegetarian. >> all right, >> thank you for joini us, everybody. let us know what you thought of the show today, and what did you think about smsmall business spotlight? we showed how a local woman turned a profit after one mononh in business and sti going strong 11 years late what about t the vacant buildins in northern virginia? like us on facacebook, follow us on twitter. watch on wjla.a.com. i am in for rebecca cooper. one day my son came to me and said, "dad, let's go shoot some hoops." i couldn't play with him. i didn't have the energy, i was just so overweight. itust made me feel like i was nothing. and then my sister introduced me to herbalife. i started drinking the protein shakes, she helped me plan out a more balanced diet. i've lost 44 pounds. and now when my son asksme , i wear him out! find out more at iamherbalife.com >> this week. to behink we are going seeing a shift in the administration's focus. >> the cio heads to usaid. we discuss his legacy. >> the pentagon wants to bring in
>> they are not there yet. >> they are on the brink. >> i am a venture capitalist. >> i am a vegetarian. >> all right, >> thank you for joini us, everybody. let us know what you thought of the show today, and what did you think about smsmall business spotlight? we showed how a local woman turned a profit after one mononh in business and sti going strong 11 years late what about t the vacant buildins in northern virginia? like us on facacebook, follow us on...
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in both of those instances we stepped back from the brink. we realized where we were going as a country. we said, that's not where we want to go. and the gilded age was followed by the progressive era, anti-trust policies trying to get at the monopolies, getting at some of the sources of this inequality that was undermining our society. the roaring '20s was followed by the legislation creating social security, created labor legislation that, minimum wages, maximum hours. lots of things that we take for granted now but are a part of our social fabric. the question i asked was inequality has now gotten back to the level, that peak that it had back in 1928 before the great depression. got back to that same level back 2008. so the question i posed at that point was will we, again, pull back from the brink like we did at the end of the 19th century, like we did in the roaring '20s? i'm hopeful. but there's one note of caution. and that is, have our politics changed? have decisions like citizens united changed the power of money so that the inequal
in both of those instances we stepped back from the brink. we realized where we were going as a country. we said, that's not where we want to go. and the gilded age was followed by the progressive era, anti-trust policies trying to get at the monopolies, getting at some of the sources of this inequality that was undermining our society. the roaring '20s was followed by the legislation creating social security, created labor legislation that, minimum wages, maximum hours. lots of things that we...
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interest in making this film when we started developing it a couple year ace go is we were on the brinkf getting out of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. what it tells me is one of the lessons i have learned is when you get to this point where you haven't won the war and arguably lost, certainly that was the case with vietnam, there are very few good options available. you know, it's a little bit like what powell said. you break it, you fix it, and you own it right? then there is a responsibility to the people on the ground. and i hope one of the things this film reminds people of is the human cost of war. there is no narrator in our film. no experts looking back. it is really documenting the people who were directly affected and impacted who were on the ground or in washington making the policies. that's an important reminder as we are getting out of these wars. there are images while we are getting out of iraq where families are desperately trying to get on american helicopters and it feels like saigon where vietnamese are trying to get on helicopters. whether it's the translaters who
interest in making this film when we started developing it a couple year ace go is we were on the brinkf getting out of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. what it tells me is one of the lessons i have learned is when you get to this point where you haven't won the war and arguably lost, certainly that was the case with vietnam, there are very few good options available. you know, it's a little bit like what powell said. you break it, you fix it, and you own it right? then there is a...
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it's on the brink of brink of establishing itself in german politics. >>> now over the next four daysere on the bbc, we're going to focus on people around the world living with a disable. in the first of our series, ukraine's top para olympics and what it's like to train for top flight competition surrounded by conflict. the 27-year-old is from donetsk. here's his story. >> translator: i'm from ukraine. i am a pair olympic swimmer. i live in donetsk near the airport and railway station. it's very tense in donetsk at the moment. people are worried. i'm worried. we're worried for our lives and our homes because apart from that city, people don't have anywhere to go. it's the same for me. i've lived in donetsk all my life. i used to go outside a lot but since the fighting started i only go out when i have to train. i make up my mind depending on where i hear the shots coming from. if they're close, i stay in. if they're far a way, i go out and i'm not scared. well, it's still a bit scary. training for me became 100 times more difficult because it was scary to go outside or train in the s
it's on the brink of brink of establishing itself in german politics. >>> now over the next four daysere on the bbc, we're going to focus on people around the world living with a disable. in the first of our series, ukraine's top para olympics and what it's like to train for top flight competition surrounded by conflict. the 27-year-old is from donetsk. here's his story. >> translator: i'm from ukraine. i am a pair olympic swimmer. i live in donetsk near the airport and railway...
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libya on the brink of becoming a failed state. with militant groups fighting each other for control as the the government looks on helplessly. it was just over three years ago that moammar gaddafi was ousted. there is no sign of the peaceful democracy the u.s. had hoped would follow. alex marquardt, abc news, beirut. >> russian president vladamir putin is calling on the ukraine to start talks for a solution to the crisis. putin said the talks should not be about technical issues but what he called political organization of society. ukrainian forces have faced several tough battles recently against newly strengthened rebels. >> a federal judge temporarily blocked a restrictive new abortion law set to take effect today in louisiana. the new law requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. right now only one doctor in that state has such privileges. abortion rights activists say the judge's order will give the rest of the doctors more time to apply for for their admitting privileges. >> a
libya on the brink of becoming a failed state. with militant groups fighting each other for control as the the government looks on helplessly. it was just over three years ago that moammar gaddafi was ousted. there is no sign of the peaceful democracy the u.s. had hoped would follow. alex marquardt, abc news, beirut. >> russian president vladamir putin is calling on the ukraine to start talks for a solution to the crisis. putin said the talks should not be about technical issues but what...
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we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future.we dedicate the entire episode to a brand-new city, built green from the ground up. >> right in the heart of the most oil-rich region in the world. >> who knows energy more than us? >> we will take you inside masdar, a multibillion-dollar experiment in the future of energy. >> it's 300 football fields of solar panels. >> "bloomberg brink." ♪ companies that break the mold,
we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future.we dedicate the entire episode to a brand-new city, built green from the ground up. >> right in the heart of the most oil-rich region in the world. >> who knows energy more than us? >> we will take you inside masdar, a multibillion-dollar experiment in the future of energy. >> it's 300 football fields of solar panels. >> "bloomberg brink." ♪ companies that break the...
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director warns the red lights are brinking. new questions tonight about when the nfl first saw that video of ray rice assaulting his future wife. a report tonight that it was sent to the league months ago. norah o'donnell has the latest on this spiraling controversy. and wyatt andrews with a memorial to a long-hidden past. >> to actually see your ancestor's name is just-- oh, my gosh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening. i'm bob schieffer. well, the story of ray rice and the nfl just won't go away. just yesterday, nfl commissioner roger goodell told our norah o'donnell that to the best of his knowledge, it was not until this week that anyone in his office had seen the horrific video that showed rice beating his future wife unconscious. well, tonight, the associated press says a law enforcement official says he sent the video to the league offices back in april. norah is back with us tonight. norah. >> reporter: good evening, bob. you remember the commissioner
director warns the red lights are brinking. new questions tonight about when the nfl first saw that video of ray rice assaulting his future wife. a report tonight that it was sent to the league months ago. norah o'donnell has the latest on this spiraling controversy. and wyatt andrews with a memorial to a long-hidden past. >> to actually see your ancestor's name is just-- oh, my gosh. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >>...
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in reality, what we got from russia was annexation and the war that brought ukraine to the brink of itsl. the soviet union collapsed too quickly, creating the illusion that this chapter in history was closed and that this story had come to the end. but unfortunately in the people it has not end. the mindset is still there. the soviet union and for the settlement that ended cold war have been cultivated in revisionist instincts. in year 2008, russia troops occupied two areas. they now have invaded ukraine. the right to protect ethnic russians and russian speakers can and already has been a reason to fan flames of war. besides ukraine, russian speakers are reside now in mal dove a, georgia, kazakhstan, baltic states. even germany, big majority. bulgaria. mull dove a. georgia. ukraine. who is the next? many things, including -- >> the ukraine president poroshenko in a joint session of congress talking about the realities, giving us kind of a historical perspective, recent history of what ukraine has gone through and continues to face as we speak. joining me now, by the way, you can see the
in reality, what we got from russia was annexation and the war that brought ukraine to the brink of itsl. the soviet union collapsed too quickly, creating the illusion that this chapter in history was closed and that this story had come to the end. but unfortunately in the people it has not end. the mindset is still there. the soviet union and for the settlement that ended cold war have been cultivated in revisionist instincts. in year 2008, russia troops occupied two areas. they now have...
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lebanon is on the brink. jordan is on the brink. libya certainly has failed. nigeria.and i could keep on going on and on and on. so a coalition against chaos like this, it just doesn't make much sense to me. there are conditions on the ground that are causing this, and isis is one name, we call it isil, the islamic state, muslim brotherhood, on and on. names change, leadership changes. but as long as we have these chaotic parts ready world, some radical group turning to militant islam will arise. it's inevitable and the violence will spread to the west, to the united states, and europe at some point. it's just going to happen. what is the coalition going to do? >> do you think, though, that we -- did the u.s. underestimate isis, and the formation of isis and the -- how rapid it made its way through the region and how much territory it grabbed? >> randi, absolutely. people in iraq told me they're going to close the doors on baghdad and i wasn't sure what that meant. they were complaining about the government there. but they certainly never conveyed to me they were going
lebanon is on the brink. jordan is on the brink. libya certainly has failed. nigeria.and i could keep on going on and on and on. so a coalition against chaos like this, it just doesn't make much sense to me. there are conditions on the ground that are causing this, and isis is one name, we call it isil, the islamic state, muslim brotherhood, on and on. names change, leadership changes. but as long as we have these chaotic parts ready world, some radical group turning to militant islam will...
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technical difficulties) (no audio)..during political progress that has brought the country closer to the brink of protracted conflict and strikes. >> members of the security council are also concerned about the harsh toll the crisis has taken on civilians, with around 300,000 who are displaced or who fled the country due to the violence. we support the efforts of the humanitarian agencies, assisting the country populations. >> security council diplomats are stressing there's no military solutions to the problems of india, saying there should be dialogue between all the sides, but are trying to get that dialogue going for almost three years since the death... (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..it's feared it could mutate into a more easily transmitted disease. the new united nations forces faking. faking... (technical difficulties) [ no audio ] ..estimate that 5,000 have been killed since december. almost one in for, or around - sorry... (technical difficulties) [ inaudible ] [ no audio ] >>> we have this report from the capital bank which. >> reporter: this is another expensive and comple
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this is pride and he is not willing to pull back from the brink yet. >> thank you so much. ukraine is coming up. we will bring in john hurt, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. he is the eurasia senate director at the atlantic center. that is coming up in 35 minutes. interesting day overseas. in scotland, voters are deciding whether to seek independence from the u.k. it is a ballot that may spell the end of a 300-year-old union that once dominated the world from america to australia and triggered a new era of self-determination across europe. polling stations are open across europe for the four .3 million strong electorate. it is the culmination of almost two years of competing arguments over the viability of an independent scotland, its economic well-being, currency, and international standing. the result will be announced in edinburgh tomorrow. >investors liked what they heard from fed chair janet yellen. for news conference reaffirmed the fed is not moving up its timetable for interest-rate increases despite signs of an improving economy. peter cook was at janet yellen's
this is pride and he is not willing to pull back from the brink yet. >> thank you so much. ukraine is coming up. we will bring in john hurt, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. he is the eurasia senate director at the atlantic center. that is coming up in 35 minutes. interesting day overseas. in scotland, voters are deciding whether to seek independence from the u.k. it is a ballot that may spell the end of a 300-year-old union that once dominated the world from america to australia and...
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wall street is supposed to stop from the brink of crisis.turns out they commissioned a confidential report to figure out what went wrong. that report has now been made public. it kricriticizes the new york f for an unwillingness to identify problems for basically surrendering to those it was supposed to monitor. that concept is known in the industry as regular capture. that isn't even the most interesting part of this new story. we now learn about secret recordings, one of the atempblts to regulate the biggest on wall street, goldman sachs. today, brought us the story as she was fired by the fed for wrongful determination. she casts her firing as the result of an a greszive yes. she said she was worried about what she was witnessing and was worried about her own record in case they were i recall dispu disputed. it notes she now is seeking money in a lawsuit. it categorically rejects the allegations being made about the integrity of its supervision of financial institutions. also, we can't characterize it yet. now we're going to play a clip o
wall street is supposed to stop from the brink of crisis.turns out they commissioned a confidential report to figure out what went wrong. that report has now been made public. it kricriticizes the new york f for an unwillingness to identify problems for basically surrendering to those it was supposed to monitor. that concept is known in the industry as regular capture. that isn't even the most interesting part of this new story. we now learn about secret recordings, one of the atempblts to...
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we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future.e the entire episode to a brand-new city, built green from the ground up. >> right in the heart of the most oil-rich region in the world. >> who knows energy more than us? >> we will take you inside masdar, a multibillion-dollar experiment in the future of energy. >> it's 300 football fields of solar panels. >> "bloomberg brink." companies that break the mold,
we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future.e the entire episode to a brand-new city, built green from the ground up. >> right in the heart of the most oil-rich region in the world. >> who knows energy more than us? >> we will take you inside masdar, a multibillion-dollar experiment in the future of energy. >> it's 300 football fields of solar panels. >> "bloomberg brink." companies that break the mold,
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scotland is poised on the brink of history with the hours ahead determining whether it will become the world's newest nation or become part of the united kingdom. >> a turnout is expected to be very high. home and abroad. >> to the tough streets of glascow, people are almost equally divided over scotland's future according to the latest opinion polls. >> the last chance to make themselves heard. >> a lot of enthusias for the campaign. but obviously can't translate hat to votes. >> the emotional debate. >> of think the people of scotland should run scotland. >> i think it will make things worse. >> he is hoping he and the scottish national party have done enough. >> in the hands of the people of scotland. >> if scotland decides to break away, there will be no return. the final results are expected early friday. >> polling stations to close and just a few hours, what is the feeling among scots? >> speaking to some, i have the feeling that they are quite relieved that the campaign phase being over because it has been a lot of hard work. there is no room for complacency, both sides are nec
scotland is poised on the brink of history with the hours ahead determining whether it will become the world's newest nation or become part of the united kingdom. >> a turnout is expected to be very high. home and abroad. >> to the tough streets of glascow, people are almost equally divided over scotland's future according to the latest opinion polls. >> the last chance to make themselves heard. >> a lot of enthusias for the campaign. but obviously can't translate hat to...
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pakistan may be on the brink again. i will tell you what's going on and why you need to know it. >>> protests like these have rocked pakistan over the last three weeks. a rallying cause for this angry mob is opposition to the prime minister. the protesters have been camping outside the nation's parliament want sharrif to go. he says he's not going anywhere. the key player to keep an eye on is the all powerful military that wields the real power. whom do they support? how unstable will things get in the nuclear nation? let's see if we can get some answers. we have terrific guests. we have the former ambassador to the united states and peter berggren is at the new american foundation. peter, let me start with you. paint the scene for us. what exactly is going on in pakistan? >> well, i mean, we've seen this movie before sometimes, fareed, where we've seen massive street protests and the most recent big example of that was in 2007 when essentially a movement allied with the support and eventually unseated general musharif.
pakistan may be on the brink again. i will tell you what's going on and why you need to know it. >>> protests like these have rocked pakistan over the last three weeks. a rallying cause for this angry mob is opposition to the prime minister. the protesters have been camping outside the nation's parliament want sharrif to go. he says he's not going anywhere. the key player to keep an eye on is the all powerful military that wields the real power. whom do they support? how unstable will...
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we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future., i try on electronics that measure concussion. >> i feel bad for the dummy. >> i will meet a paralyzed man that is walking again thanks to ekso-bionics. >> how does it feel to be walking right now? >> oh, it is amazing. >> and we will check out a houze that will cut your power bill to zero. >> this home comes with a guarantee of 10 years of zero electricity and zero gas payments. >> "bloomberg brink."
we are on a quest to show you the most cutting-edge companies on the brink of the future., i try on electronics that measure concussion. >> i feel bad for the dummy. >> i will meet a paralyzed man that is walking again thanks to ekso-bionics. >> how does it feel to be walking right now? >> oh, it is amazing. >> and we will check out a houze that will cut your power bill to zero. >> this home comes with a guarantee of 10 years of zero electricity and zero gas...
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>>> a local air force veteran has a warning about a promising job opportunity that left him on the brink of bankruptcy. he zbl he spent eight years serving in the united states air force, when he came home he did what so many veterans do, he started to look for a job, after weeks of training the job offer turned out to be a online scheme and blum was left in $30,000 of credit card debt. >> i'm one step away from giving up my home. >> tonight we expose the secrets behind this sophisticated scheme and we will tell you why you can't rely on your bank or credit card company to help you with this kind of fraud. we investigate tonight at 11:00. >> if you have a tip we urge you to call tip line. or end is an e-mail. >>> still to come, up in flames, what investigators think struck this fire and the damage it to neighboring business. >>> comply with earthquake safety codes or everyone will know. how the city is turning to public tactics to get compliance. >>> who do you thank the people who saved your son's life. this father grabbed his paint brush and got to work. a story that will make you, bay
>>> a local air force veteran has a warning about a promising job opportunity that left him on the brink of bankruptcy. he zbl he spent eight years serving in the united states air force, when he came home he did what so many veterans do, he started to look for a job, after weeks of training the job offer turned out to be a online scheme and blum was left in $30,000 of credit card debt. >> i'm one step away from giving up my home. >> tonight we expose the secrets behind...
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a 5th, the trawj is on the brink -- trawj ma -- taj mahal is on the brink of closing.ill also took in 11% from gamblers in july than a year ago. >>> mayor don garden discussed his video of his -- he discussed his vision for the atlantic city and much more. tune in tonight for the interview with jim gardner one on one. >> we're looking at the center city skyline. temperatures are on the mild side. nothing like last week's heat and humidity. you may want to keep your umbrella handy. accuweather is track be showers in the forecast. >> reporter: there's a system to sour south and wave of low pressure riding along the frontal boundary, that's forcing precipitation into washington, d.c. and points south. in our neck of the woods, looks like that rain want to produce precipitation over delaware and south jersey. the closer view shows you what's showing up locally on radar is in the lighter shade of green. it's evaporating before it hits the ground. this rain is making a move toward us, no doubt. as we look at satellite look at how the clouds were on the move. we started out w
a 5th, the trawj is on the brink -- trawj ma -- taj mahal is on the brink of closing.ill also took in 11% from gamblers in july than a year ago. >>> mayor don garden discussed his video of his -- he discussed his vision for the atlantic city and much more. tune in tonight for the interview with jim gardner one on one. >> we're looking at the center city skyline. temperatures are on the mild side. nothing like last week's heat and humidity. you may want to keep your umbrella...
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you want your enemies to think you have the capacity to ramp up spending, you are not at the brink and you are tapped out. it puts you in a position of power. we could borrow $20 trillion if we wanted to because we paid that off. it's problems in the economy. consumers and investers say we can borrow money to get out of this one. i don't think everyone thinks that. i would like to get in a stronger position for enemies and the economy. i think we can afford the debt either way. >> what is your take on this? >> well, you know, the level of the national debt is such that it does make very difficult for us to ignore the cost of the car. i agree with tracy. congress' job is to pass laws. if they were doing their job and part of that is how do we make offsets necessary to finance needed spending? i went every special opes person to have the best to be successful. it makes me upset when i know there's at least $5 billion going to medicare fraud. $60 million a month. if we were able to locate money to find savings, i think that is a small measure toward that. >> there's plenty of pork and was
you want your enemies to think you have the capacity to ramp up spending, you are not at the brink and you are tapped out. it puts you in a position of power. we could borrow $20 trillion if we wanted to because we paid that off. it's problems in the economy. consumers and investers say we can borrow money to get out of this one. i don't think everyone thinks that. i would like to get in a stronger position for enemies and the economy. i think we can afford the debt either way. >> what is...
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oz: the environment protection agency is on the brink of approving a brand new toxic pesticide that you don't know about. it's the latest and most disturbing development in one of the biggest food controversies of the 21st
oz: the environment protection agency is on the brink of approving a brand new toxic pesticide that you don't know about. it's the latest and most disturbing development in one of the biggest food controversies of the 21st
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south sudan is on the brink of famine. the u.n. says at least four million people there are facing starvation. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and con
south sudan is on the brink of famine. the u.n. says at least four million people there are facing starvation. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid and i got everything i wanted. oh good. i always do. oh good. he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you...
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in cancun, but always the nations of the world has found reason, excuse a way to step back from the brink of having targets that can actually be checked and monitored. having requirements for their national output. is the world getting it? are they more serious today in new york than five years ago in copenhagen? >> well, i think--i'm just coming from the finance section, which is currently still on, and i'm actually seeing a level of motivation coming through. this summit is not being held , but with action moving toward. the countries coming up with more than this summit would achieve. >> countries find a way to act in their own national interests, which in the short term is to do as little as possible to keep the growth going especially in least developed countries. >> correct. this is a major milestone on the way to paris in support of lima. countries need to see the economic benefit from emission increases. so hopefully with sessions such as the private sector session that took place in the summit we can see more corporation between industry and countries bringing those economic bene
in cancun, but always the nations of the world has found reason, excuse a way to step back from the brink of having targets that can actually be checked and monitored. having requirements for their national output. is the world getting it? are they more serious today in new york than five years ago in copenhagen? >> well, i think--i'm just coming from the finance section, which is currently still on, and i'm actually seeing a level of motivation coming through. this summit is not being...
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. >> scotland's first minister is on the brink of making history. if thursday's referendum goes his way and scotland votes to break away from the united kingdom, it will be the realization of a lifelong dream. it is a tantalizing position the former economist could scarcely have imagined when he first became leader of the fringe separatist party 25 years ago. they won a surprise majority in 2011 and secured a promise from london to hold a referendum on independence. in his yes campaign, he railed against the london establishment and confidently predicts a bright future for scotland thanks to assets such as north sea oil and gas and whiskey. >> the advantage of independence and the security of independence -- the people of scotland will decide what to do with the vast natural and human resources of the country. >> is opponents have branded him arrogant and misogynistic with a tendency for populism. his style grates with many ordinary scots. he stands on the verge of becoming a scottish hero. >> he will say he is centerleft or a social democrat, but h
. >> scotland's first minister is on the brink of making history. if thursday's referendum goes his way and scotland votes to break away from the united kingdom, it will be the realization of a lifelong dream. it is a tantalizing position the former economist could scarcely have imagined when he first became leader of the fringe separatist party 25 years ago. they won a surprise majority in 2011 and secured a promise from london to hold a referendum on independence. in his yes campaign,...
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and 88 in allentown and lancaster feeling like 91 degrees and then on the brink of the heat and humidity a cold front passes through late in the afternoon and evening, it will bring some scattered storms not everyone will see them but if you get hit they could be soakers with up to 2 inches of rain causing ponding on the roadways and isolated damaging winds again. not all of us will experience that tomorrow. 73 right now in trenton and feeling fall-like in philadelphia and 73 in millville, you can see the cooler temperatures, where beach haven is 71 and a few high clouds are moving in from the west, from the front where severe storms are rocking in the delaware valley and sliding south to st. louis, you can see the trajectory moving to the north and west. that is where the and guy of the storm will pass but a cold front will swing through our region tomorrow and 88 degrees, feeling like the low 90s and waup for the late day storms and one cluster in the northwestern suburbs and see it's hit or miss, not a solid squall line passing through and it's off the coast of new jersey, by 9:00 or
and 88 in allentown and lancaster feeling like 91 degrees and then on the brink of the heat and humidity a cold front passes through late in the afternoon and evening, it will bring some scattered storms not everyone will see them but if you get hit they could be soakers with up to 2 inches of rain causing ponding on the roadways and isolated damaging winds again. not all of us will experience that tomorrow. 73 right now in trenton and feeling fall-like in philadelphia and 73 in millville, you...
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if that doesn't get past we are on the brink of another government shutdown. there are lingering questions about the reauthorization of the x m. democrats are angry that there is only a temporary extension. they see that is a move to eventually kill the bank's authorization and get rid of it. there is a lot of debate happening among the democratic caucus about what to do there. republicans aren't thrilled with any authorization of that bank come up so that might key up the continuing resolution. big thing thatt everyone needs to get finished before they go home. host: we will keep watching >> the house will be back for legislative business for work on expansion bills, including one reauthorizing childcare subsidies for low income families. another bill proposing criminal penalties for tracking him properly you labeled anabolic steroids. the senate today will return at 2:00 eastern. ensuring men and women will receive the same pay for the same work. you can see the senate on c-span2. coming up in just over 10 minutes, live coverage of remarks from a documentary
if that doesn't get past we are on the brink of another government shutdown. there are lingering questions about the reauthorization of the x m. democrats are angry that there is only a temporary extension. they see that is a move to eventually kill the bank's authorization and get rid of it. there is a lot of debate happening among the democratic caucus about what to do there. republicans aren't thrilled with any authorization of that bank come up so that might key up the continuing...
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this country on the brink of war. in the 11th year of the great depression, 20% of the work force was unemployed. half of the population lived on fares or in small farms. a quarter of families in america lived on less than $750 a year. in may fdr asked congress for more than a billion dollars for rearmament and aid in the front. he got it. this was one of many requests for millions of the dollars of aid all of them granted by congress. the november election swept fdr into the white house for a third time he won by a landslide. in late 1940 an avalanche of money for defense and aid. in two years the cattle would be gone replaced by a vast naval shipyard. on december 7, 1941 the japanese attack pearl harbor and in every conceivable sense they had awakened a sleeping tiger. america was instantly on a war footing. the white hot steel mills to the vast oil fields of texas even on the sleepy mud flaps of sausalito california. this would eventually grow into the largest industrial complex ever built in marin county. the mand
this country on the brink of war. in the 11th year of the great depression, 20% of the work force was unemployed. half of the population lived on fares or in small farms. a quarter of families in america lived on less than $750 a year. in may fdr asked congress for more than a billion dollars for rearmament and aid in the front. he got it. this was one of many requests for millions of the dollars of aid all of them granted by congress. the november election swept fdr into the white house for a...
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and the trump is on the wring leaving thousands -- brink leaving thousands of workers wonders what's next. >>> wayne is the general manager of white house sub in the taj. the trump has filed financial statements with the state indicating it won't be able to pay its debt obligations on time. that raises the possibility of bankruptcy and another casino closing. the union is helping thousands of laid off workers to navigate the unemployment process. another closing is the last thing they need. >> we're tracking down the rumors to see what the truth is. >> reporter: thousands are out of work with the closing this week. 2800 work at the taj. many other work for franchises like white house subs which leases space here. >> we have 34 employees that work for us, i hate to say it, if a big corporation like this, their employees are numbers to them, these are family to us. >> reporter: taj employees have not been told to expect the 60 day mandated notice of a possible closing. >> if it is true that the taj is filing for chapter 11 this will be the 4th filing it hadn't closed in the past, we ha
and the trump is on the wring leaving thousands -- brink leaving thousands of workers wonders what's next. >>> wayne is the general manager of white house sub in the taj. the trump has filed financial statements with the state indicating it won't be able to pay its debt obligations on time. that raises the possibility of bankruptcy and another casino closing. the union is helping thousands of laid off workers to navigate the unemployment process. another closing is the last thing they...
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one thing is clear, though, ferguson continues to be a city on the brink.ie elam is actually there in ferguson. she joins us live. also with me, cnn commentator l.z. granderson. good morning to the two of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steph, i'll start with you. it's hard to believe it's been seven weeks since michael brown was killed. give us an idea and a sense of what you're hearing from people there in ferguson and what you're seeing. >> you know, right now it looks like monday. right now it looks very calm. you would not know that there is any sort of unrest happening at all and i was here friday night. i stayed out here until 11:00 at night and i felt there were protesters but more media than protestors. then saturday the tone changed. each night presents its new ability for a new storyline. that's what we've been seeing. it's very tense here and it plays out often. i won't say every night, but plays out often, michaela. >> l.z., i think many in ferguson are really concerned that the worst is yet to come, especially if the grand jury doesn
one thing is clear, though, ferguson continues to be a city on the brink.ie elam is actually there in ferguson. she joins us live. also with me, cnn commentator l.z. granderson. good morning to the two of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steph, i'll start with you. it's hard to believe it's been seven weeks since michael brown was killed. give us an idea and a sense of what you're hearing from people there in ferguson and what you're seeing. >> you know, right...
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another civilian government is teetering on the brink. will this former cricket star and his throngs of supporters topple the government and send the nuclear armed nation into turmoil again? i will ask two great experts. >>> and the number one killer in the world is not isis or the taliban or al qaeda of course. it is heart disease. i will talk to cnn's sanjay gupta about why eating more of this and less of this might help you live longer. >>> but first here's my take. watching the gruesome isis execution videos i felt some of the same emotions i did after 9/11. it's designed to provoke anger and it's succeeded, but in september of 2001 it also made me ask a question, why do they hate us? i tried to answer it in an almost 7,000 essay for "newsweek" that struck accord with the readers. i reread it this week to see how it might need updating in the 13 years since i wrote it. i began the piece by noting that islamic terror is not the isolated behavior of a handful of nilists. there is a broader culture that has been come police sit or at lea
another civilian government is teetering on the brink. will this former cricket star and his throngs of supporters topple the government and send the nuclear armed nation into turmoil again? i will ask two great experts. >>> and the number one killer in the world is not isis or the taliban or al qaeda of course. it is heart disease. i will talk to cnn's sanjay gupta about why eating more of this and less of this might help you live longer. >>> but first here's my take....
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. >>> and south sudan on the brink of famine. the u.n. warns at least four million people, including thousands of children, are facing starvation. >>> hello. a report on the malaysian airlines flight mh17 disaster in eastern ukraine says it was probably caused by the aircraft being struck by multiple high-energy objects from the outside. the report by dutch officials says that there are no indications that the crash was due to any kind of technical fault with the plane. there was also no evidence of any emergency or pilot error. the report has found the wreckage on the ground suggests the plane broke up during the flight. all 298 people died in the crash in july. this report doesn't blame anyone directly. i asked our correspondent anna holligan about the significance of the findings. >> this is significant because it's the first official account of what happened. we're told in this report, the flight broke up in the air probably as a result of structural damage caused by a large number of high energy objects that penetrated the aircraft f
. >>> and south sudan on the brink of famine. the u.n. warns at least four million people, including thousands of children, are facing starvation. >>> hello. a report on the malaysian airlines flight mh17 disaster in eastern ukraine says it was probably caused by the aircraft being struck by multiple high-energy objects from the outside. the report by dutch officials says that there are no indications that the crash was due to any kind of technical fault with the plane. there...
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. >> president obama on the brink of launching a more aggressive attack on isis terrorists and what is expected when he addresses the nation tonight. >> a big hurdle in fi survival. >> a look at the golden gate bridge and showing the western side of the bay bridge with live doppler hd showing remark in the east bay on 680ed heavy if this time of morning. we will check more weather we will check more weather traffic and news for you after n] the wait is over for even faster internet. xfinity is now doubling the internet speed... ...on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet...period. xfinity internet from comcast, now double the speed. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> welcome to hump day edition. >>> we will find out how the week looks weather-wise. mike? >> good morning, i have zeroed in on santa rosa and you
. >> president obama on the brink of launching a more aggressive attack on isis terrorists and what is expected when he addresses the nation tonight. >> a big hurdle in fi survival. >> a look at the golden gate bridge and showing the western side of the bay bridge with live doppler hd showing remark in the east bay on 680ed heavy if this time of morning. we will check more weather we will check more weather traffic and news for you after n] the wait is over for even faster...
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representative has been in the job for just two weeks, told the security council that the country was on the brink of pro tracted conflict and civil strife. he is urging dialogue as a short window in which it may be possible to get all sides talking. but remember, libya has two rival parliaments and two rival governments. at the worst since the last three years since the death of gadhafi. they're trying oget the government going. >> a court sentenced mohamed badea, on charges of murder and insighting violence, in a protest near cairo last year. hundreds of members of the muslim brotherhood have been sentenced to death in mass trials that have drawn criticism from human rights groups. >>> meanwhile egyptian activist mohamed al baya, after previously being sentenced to 15 years in jail. he was the leading figure in 2011 revolt that toppled former president hosne mubarak. >>> peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed are sentenced to years in prison. (f) have been deployed to car none has brought lasting stability, 6500 african union troops have been in car since july of last year, but struggled
representative has been in the job for just two weeks, told the security council that the country was on the brink of pro tracted conflict and civil strife. he is urging dialogue as a short window in which it may be possible to get all sides talking. but remember, libya has two rival parliaments and two rival governments. at the worst since the last three years since the death of gadhafi. they're trying oget the government going. >> a court sentenced mohamed badea, on charges of murder...
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. >> the man who more than anything has brought scotland to and brink does not disagree insists he want to build a new country for all. are fundamental changes. we have seen a campaign of , ass-roots galvanization festival of democracy we are seeing in this campaign. there is no place i would feel more secure than in the hands of the people of scotland. anause they know, they sense enormous opportunity. it is scotland's future and scotland's hands. >> both he and his opponents have tried to use today's unemployment figures -- down by 15,000 in the last three months their a reason to vote way. >> everyone who cares about the united kingdom -- i am confident we have set out how scotland can have the best of both worlds. a successful economy with a growing number of jobs we see today. the scottish unemployment rate, 6%, is lower than the unemployment rate in london. >> the people of scotland have one more night to ponder, one more night to weigh up what to do. whatever happens the myth has been dispelled. they say people do not care about politics. they are wrong. james cook, bbc news. >>
. >> the man who more than anything has brought scotland to and brink does not disagree insists he want to build a new country for all. are fundamental changes. we have seen a campaign of , ass-roots galvanization festival of democracy we are seeing in this campaign. there is no place i would feel more secure than in the hands of the people of scotland. anause they know, they sense enormous opportunity. it is scotland's future and scotland's hands. >> both he and his opponents have...
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and now there is word the trump taj mahal here is also on the brink leaving thousands of workers wondering what's next. >> the one thing they are talking about today, and looking to me for answers and i don't have anything. >> wayne richardson the general manager of the white house subs in taj and they heard the rumors and are worried. and they filed financial statements with the state saying it cannot pay its debt obligation on time. raising the economy of bankruptcy and another casino closing. and already helping thousands of workers navigating the unemployment process and another closing is the last thing they need. >> we are in the process of tracking down the emergency, what the truth actually is. >> and many out of work with two clothesings this week, and many closing jobs september 16 when trump plaza closes. many work at the taj and others work at franchises like white house subs that lease space. >> we have 34 employees that work for us. i hate to say it, a big corporation like this, the employees are just numbers to them. these are family to us. >> union officials say that the ta
and now there is word the trump taj mahal here is also on the brink leaving thousands of workers wondering what's next. >> the one thing they are talking about today, and looking to me for answers and i don't have anything. >> wayne richardson the general manager of the white house subs in taj and they heard the rumors and are worried. and they filed financial statements with the state saying it cannot pay its debt obligation on time. raising the economy of bankruptcy and another...
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. >> instead of a paycheck he was left on the brink of bankruptcy. vicky nguyen joins us now. >> reporter: they have been out of the country, out of the job market and out of touch. this scheme is one all job-seekers should know about. mark blum spent eight years overseas in the air force as a logistical adviser. he hoped the skills from his job managing military equipment would translate into a career back home in pittsburgh. >> i am living with my family right now. >> reporter: when he got an e-mail through his profile on linkdin, he was optimistic. >> we're looking to hire ex-military people. >> reporter: a woman identifying herself as betty blake, sent details about the company and job with a yearly salary of $70,000. >> going to be logistics buyer project manager. blueline's website says it is a global company with exceptional career opportunities. but it wasn't the website that sold mark. it was the constant can taontac over five-week period. and the interviews. >> three phone interview. skype interview. >> mark showed us course work, on line t
. >> instead of a paycheck he was left on the brink of bankruptcy. vicky nguyen joins us now. >> reporter: they have been out of the country, out of the job market and out of touch. this scheme is one all job-seekers should know about. mark blum spent eight years overseas in the air force as a logistical adviser. he hoped the skills from his job managing military equipment would translate into a career back home in pittsburgh. >> i am living with my family right now. >>...
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. >> the tale of two halfs, we'll talk about the eagles and how they came back from the brink. karen. >> reporter: we have two accidents coming in, details when we come back. >> a wildfire moves dangerously close to visits at a national park out west. "action news" will be right back. >> good morning, everyone, 35:12, taking a live look at atlantic city, new jersey. just about everyone could be in school as of today philadelphia students getting their alarms set and getting you mean early and getting breakfast and heading off this morning. >> karen rogers has her eyes n the road and we have trouble out there. >> reporter: we have a couple of new accidents on the new new jey turnpike we have a tractor-trailer between 73 and 168 specifically in camden county. the tractor-trailer went under an overpals and got sheered off on the top. it's off to the side, but they may need to unload on to another tractor-trailer. northbound near 168 you want to watch for the accident happening in new jersey. we've got another problem out there in upper providence a vehicle ran off the roadway, thi
. >> the tale of two halfs, we'll talk about the eagles and how they came back from the brink. karen. >> reporter: we have two accidents coming in, details when we come back. >> a wildfire moves dangerously close to visits at a national park out west. "action news" will be right back. >> good morning, everyone, 35:12, taking a live look at atlantic city, new jersey. just about everyone could be in school as of today philadelphia students getting their alarms...
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libya is now on the brink of becoming a failed state, with militant groups fighting each other for controlhe government looks on helplessly. >> it was just over three years ago that moammar gadhafi was ousted, thanks to the air strikes that the u.s. helped lead. tonight, there is no sign of the peaceful democracy that the u.s. had hoped would follow. alex markart, abc news. >>> the iraqi army has broken the islamic militant six week siege of the town of amorally. residents refuse to flee. but isis still controls parts of iraq and syria. the fear is that terrorists could use their passports to come home, bringing terror with them. >>> san francisco firefighters had to repel down the cliff near ocean beach to rescue two men. take a loot stuck on the rocks below the cliff house restaurant this afternoon. they were not hurt and firefighters had been back on top of the cliff in less than an hour. >>> warm weather prompted an algae warning at san francisco mountain lake, a type of blue green ail jay lgae is blooming. it could be bad for your health or that of your pet so it is banning access to
libya is now on the brink of becoming a failed state, with militant groups fighting each other for controlhe government looks on helplessly. >> it was just over three years ago that moammar gadhafi was ousted, thanks to the air strikes that the u.s. helped lead. tonight, there is no sign of the peaceful democracy that the u.s. had hoped would follow. alex markart, abc news. >>> the iraqi army has broken the islamic militant six week siege of the town of amorally. residents refuse...
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he was driven to the brink of suicide and he died 18 months later and some people, including his son, have said that his treatment contributed to his death. the funeral funeral command extraordinary scene that we described in the book was attended by the huge crowd and in effect was one of the first public demonstrations of the soviet union. at his gravesite people loudly proclaim him a democrat. all of that is essentially from the story of the creation of the novel. it is a story that is partly about the cia but mostly about doctor siobhan go debate could be because it hadn't been told as a single narrative since robert conquest in 1969. an enormous amount of material has emerged since the end of the cold war including the central committee and other soviet files and the memoirs, diaries and correspondence of the participants in these. my co-author who is from the netherlands and i were introduced by a dutch writer after my post story on the cia appeared. she had previously written about the dutch printing and retired intelligence officer who was involved in that operation spoke to h
he was driven to the brink of suicide and he died 18 months later and some people, including his son, have said that his treatment contributed to his death. the funeral funeral command extraordinary scene that we described in the book was attended by the huge crowd and in effect was one of the first public demonstrations of the soviet union. at his gravesite people loudly proclaim him a democrat. all of that is essentially from the story of the creation of the novel. it is a story that is...
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it seems like it is on the brink of endorsing the yes campaign.t takes a closer look at what is in it for rupert murdoch. it says that scottish independence means a huge black eye for the whole political establishment, especially prime minister david cameron. it would be a way to get some payback after the humiliating phone hacking scandal. he very well could be the kingmaker. >> he could be. rupert murdoch has swayed elections in britain in the past. going to the states, focusing in on barack obama and his response to the unrest in iraq. >> he is getting a lot of criticism, especially in the right wing press. a editorial in the "wall street journal," which says the president is trying to avoid the "w" word as he heads back to iraq, that word being war. but it says it is war by any other name. the washington post focuses on another w that is george w. bush. you can see here, this article points out that george w. bush was right about the iraq pullout. what is this focusing on? a statement that former president bush made in the summer of 2007 when
it seems like it is on the brink of endorsing the yes campaign.t takes a closer look at what is in it for rupert murdoch. it says that scottish independence means a huge black eye for the whole political establishment, especially prime minister david cameron. it would be a way to get some payback after the humiliating phone hacking scandal. he very well could be the kingmaker. >> he could be. rupert murdoch has swayed elections in britain in the past. going to the states, focusing in on...
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a tennessee man is in jail for allegedly making his teenage son brink so much challenge that he passed out police say mark hughes claims he was trying to face the impact of drink too much he forced his son to play a drinking home at home. the teen passed out and had to be rushed to the hospital. police did not assess his blood alcohol level but they found two empty bottles of liquor at home. >>> a pooch from oregon, given get is a jack russell terror with a micro chip that revealed she belongs to someone in philly. someone took her to an animal shelter there. she disappeared from her philadelphia home in april. the shelter says she's in good shape. gut getting her back to the owner can be a problem since neither the shelter nor the owner can pay for attention. >> announcer: now your "first alert" weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >>> good morning. as we head into the rest of our thursday, we're going to see another cool morning. grab your jacket as you head out the door. we're tracking a late summer warmup. we'll have that above average, if it's a little too chilly or feels li
a tennessee man is in jail for allegedly making his teenage son brink so much challenge that he passed out police say mark hughes claims he was trying to face the impact of drink too much he forced his son to play a drinking home at home. the teen passed out and had to be rushed to the hospital. police did not assess his blood alcohol level but they found two empty bottles of liquor at home. >>> a pooch from oregon, given get is a jack russell terror with a micro chip that revealed she...