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wall in jakarta? ? we are . >>que are not use we are not using the exact same wall. there are variations. and it has been used for years. when they were comfortable from the results of the london test that this solution worked, they accepted the calculations many of these performance standards are met by calculation and by engineers who have done this for years. ds and the engineers who developed the curtain wall were comfortable that they met all of the standards. >> sir we've done a prmd amount of blast testing over the years. and what we do is test to find out what works and what doesn't work. in early stages we often find things that don't work and then we correct them and then we eventually get to the point where we think we've got a high level of confidence. and then we did the large-scale test of all of the panels. and then that passed. so failure at an earlier stage in blast testing gives us the information to make the corrections and do the right things so when we get to that engineering point we know we have a product that works. >> and so how would you categorize where we're at
wall in jakarta? ? we are . >>que are not use we are not using the exact same wall. there are variations. and it has been used for years. when they were comfortable from the results of the london test that this solution worked, they accepted the calculations many of these performance standards are met by calculation and by engineers who have done this for years. ds and the engineers who developed the curtain wall were comfortable that they met all of the standards. >> sir we've done...
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wall in jakarta? >> we are not using the exact same wall, but when you test it is a similar -- there are variations on the same system. and once ds was comfortable that the open system, which has been used for years in private industry, but not to the security standards that the department uses, when they were comfortable from the results of the london test that this solution worked, they accepted the calculations. many of these performance standards are met by calculation and engineers that have done this for years. ds and the engineers who designed the curtain wall were comfortable the curtain wall met all the standards. >> one of the things we do is test to find out what works and what doesn't work. and in early stages we often find things that don't work, and then we correct them, and then we eventually get to the point where we have a high level of confidence, and we did the large scale test. and then that passed. so failure at an earlier stage in blast testing gives us the information to make the corrections and do the right things so when we get to that engineering point, we know we have a prod
wall in jakarta? >> we are not using the exact same wall, but when you test it is a similar -- there are variations on the same system. and once ds was comfortable that the open system, which has been used for years in private industry, but not to the security standards that the department uses, when they were comfortable from the results of the london test that this solution worked, they accepted the calculations. many of these performance standards are met by calculation and engineers...
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put it on his desk clearly not a man of vision i suspect he'll be long recommended as at george walling us for civil rights blocking the door of the hall of justice we've come long and far from that day i want to conclude by making sure we all know this myth we have heard by a number of supreme court justices today, the definition of marriage has not been changed in thousands of years why change it now i say this to my friends what everyone is defending traditional marriage what is they're encroaching definition of traditional marriage as marriage from the biblical that is a bride is not a virgin on the marriage day we stone her or a mr. chairman up to the mid century women couldn't sign contracts independent of they're encroaching husbands they were literally and legally the property of they're encroaching husbands is that the definition of marriage or before the fact of divorce until death do us part a lifetime commitment is that your definition of mr. chairman or the prior to the invention of connecticut acceptance it was defined for legal today when two individuals of potential equal e
put it on his desk clearly not a man of vision i suspect he'll be long recommended as at george walling us for civil rights blocking the door of the hall of justice we've come long and far from that day i want to conclude by making sure we all know this myth we have heard by a number of supreme court justices today, the definition of marriage has not been changed in thousands of years why change it now i say this to my friends what everyone is defending traditional marriage what is they're...
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. >> it's the way they lived on the streets, so they're living it inside the walls. >> use your imagination. anything that you can imagine, that's probably what goes on here. >> you watch horror movies? this is a horror movie. >> i'm innocent. i didn't do it. >> since 1880, california's folsom state prison has gained a reputation for violence and bloodshed. inmates once called it the end of the world. in december of 2002, the prison's worst riot in a decade broke out with about 100 prisoners involved. dozens were hurt before the melee ended when a guard shot and seriously wounded a prisoner. it's graphic evidence that keeping the peace remains a challenge inside folsom with officers outnumbered about 90 to 1. in this hour, you'll see what's being done to maintain safety and how violence sometimes boils over anyway. >>> folsom state prison is located in the rolling hills of northern california just east of sacramento. the original structures still stand as an imposing fortress of solid granite. up close, the first thing you notice is how old the prison looks. little has changed about these o
. >> it's the way they lived on the streets, so they're living it inside the walls. >> use your imagination. anything that you can imagine, that's probably what goes on here. >> you watch horror movies? this is a horror movie. >> i'm innocent. i didn't do it. >> since 1880, california's folsom state prison has gained a reputation for violence and bloodshed. inmates once called it the end of the world. in december of 2002, the prison's worst riot in a decade broke...
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we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some discussion still going on about the position of the stair.
we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some discussion still going on about the position of the stair.
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wassim: walls have not been really useful all over history.hey are not useful, but what you should know is that people who are committing acts in tunisia are tunisian. they are locals. they are not coming from a broad. if you say that they got trained in libya, you don't need to be trained to handle the gun. a 10-year-old can handle that. it is easy to use, that is why it is popular. training -- i don't see the point. to prevent jeeps are pickups from crossing, these people are locals before anything. you should know also that libyans are very present a broad. there are more than 3000 tunisians abroad in other territories. there are more than 3000 fighting between syria and iraq. all the suicide attacks -- most of the suicide attacks that happened in libya were made by tunisian jihadis. it is a solution for something that could have worked maybe 20 years ago. today, we cannot see the same old solutions for a brand-new problem. genie: thank you for that. picking to us about the wall being built at the moment in tunisia. troops in nigeria have a
wassim: walls have not been really useful all over history.hey are not useful, but what you should know is that people who are committing acts in tunisia are tunisian. they are locals. they are not coming from a broad. if you say that they got trained in libya, you don't need to be trained to handle the gun. a 10-year-old can handle that. it is easy to use, that is why it is popular. training -- i don't see the point. to prevent jeeps are pickups from crossing, these people are locals before...
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. >> reporter: sweat says he began chipping away at the outer wall using a sledgehammer. may 4, they got their big break when the prison turned off the heating system giving the prisoners a chance to cut through the steam pipe with a hacksaw. the convicted killers relished the plan even joking about it bragging it took them 20 years to break out, it would take them only 10. >> again, according to "the new york times," a source says david sweat's account is credible. it prompted an investigation into the prison practices and people. as a result we know a dozen employees are placed on leave and two employees facing criminal charges in connection with the escape. >> thank you very much. we have developments. details e emergencying about the chattanooga gunman that killed four last week. the shooter told him isis wauz stupid group and completely against islam. this as investigators uncovered disdain for the u.s. government in writings by the gunman. we are live in chattanooga with the latest. what do you know? >> reporter: chris, good morning. this could be the first real hin
. >> reporter: sweat says he began chipping away at the outer wall using a sledgehammer. may 4, they got their big break when the prison turned off the heating system giving the prisoners a chance to cut through the steam pipe with a hacksaw. the convicted killers relished the plan even joking about it bragging it took them 20 years to break out, it would take them only 10. >> again, according to "the new york times," a source says david sweat's account is credible. it...
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. >> don't wall us. >> it was cool hanging with rooney. everywhere he went just a sea of fans.ar. >> might be hard for some people here not to be able to appreciate that but in europe, around the world, south america, asia, these guys are bigger than the biggest of the big. >> they could just walk into anywhere and say, hey -- >> we are going to leave you with another look at the wildfire at lake berryessa. 1,000 ache have burned. an update on bay area nightbeat at 10:00, come join us on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. see you then. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! joey fatone: it's time to play "family feud"! [theme music playing] give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: hey, welcome to the show. welcome to the show. good. good. how is everybody? i appreciate you. yeah, i do. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. listen, we got a good one for you today, folks. returning for
. >> don't wall us. >> it was cool hanging with rooney. everywhere he went just a sea of fans.ar. >> might be hard for some people here not to be able to appreciate that but in europe, around the world, south america, asia, these guys are bigger than the biggest of the big. >> they could just walk into anywhere and say, hey -- >> we are going to leave you with another look at the wildfire at lake berryessa. 1,000 ache have burned. an update on bay area nightbeat at...
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police they only used hacksaws not power tools, and they were able to actually knock down this wall using says they just happened to find in an
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he would chip away at the concrete walls using a sledgehammer and hand tools.e caught a lucky break. they turned off the steam to the steam pipe providing heat to the prison on may 4th. he was able to short circuit by cutting through the steam pipe with a hacksaw. it took him over a month to do it. also interesting, they hit a sewer pipe at one point. they thought they could escape through that ala "the shawshank redemption." that is how the character in the movie did that. one other detail the two joked how "the shawshank redemption" character took 20 years to escape from that prison and it took them 10. there was question who was the mastermind. matt escaped twice before. once successfully. it was assumed he was the mastermind. investigators saying it was david sweat. the planning started in earnest in january of 2015 when sweat was moved next to matt's cell. he cut a hole in his cell first and into matt's cell. another inmate heard the sawing and asked matt about it. he said i was just stretching canvases. matt known to draw and paint pictures. christine. >>
he would chip away at the concrete walls using a sledgehammer and hand tools.e caught a lucky break. they turned off the steam to the steam pipe providing heat to the prison on may 4th. he was able to short circuit by cutting through the steam pipe with a hacksaw. it took him over a month to do it. also interesting, they hit a sewer pipe at one point. they thought they could escape through that ala "the shawshank redemption." that is how the character in the movie did that. one other...
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us. you're by a wall and you're telling us about a special paint that comes with a surprise. rter: a bit of surprise if you decide to relieve yourself on one of these walls in san francisco. it has been coated with a special paint and it's designed to pee back if you will. that's the best way to explain it. it's this coating that repels liquid. a warning sign has been put up. it says "hold it. this wall is not a public restroom." we've been getting a little spray back. the water repel s s off the wall, and that's the idea here. they're trying to prevent people from using this area as a public bathroom, and a lot of neighbors say that's a real problem. they're glad to see this paint has been put on this wall. listen. >> i think it's great because [indiscernible] because the homeless people seem to think that's a place for them to take a crap and to pee all day long. i think it's great. i really do. >> so neighbors like the idea. this is the city of san francisco's latest effort to clean up urine soaked streets and alley ways. a total of nine walls has been coated with this spec
us. you're by a wall and you're telling us about a special paint that comes with a surprise. rter: a bit of surprise if you decide to relieve yourself on one of these walls in san francisco. it has been coated with a special paint and it's designed to pee back if you will. that's the best way to explain it. it's this coating that repels liquid. a warning sign has been put up. it says "hold it. this wall is not a public restroom." we've been getting a little spray back. the water repel...
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now you can use combinations of wall. can you use fences, you can use in some cases the river in this case they have a river which is certainly helpful. but you have to do something to secure the border. we don't have a country without a border. without a border, we just don't have a country. so everybody is in favor. one of the things, you have kacie hunt there who never reports accurately, by the way, and you had -- >> come on. >> no, it's true. you had katie tur. >> kacie is great. >> they didn't explain what was happening. that was absolutely a happening. and when i got off the plane, there were, you know, tremendous numbers of people. i will say, joe, 95% of those people were cheering madly in favor. i read and i hear -- >> donald, i have to go back to you. i think sometimes you are actually on tv what mika says i am in private. somebody that can listen to somebody saying 95% things that are nice about me and i seize on the 5% and obsess on it forever. kacie hunt actually was talking about how it was like a presidenti
now you can use combinations of wall. can you use fences, you can use in some cases the river in this case they have a river which is certainly helpful. but you have to do something to secure the border. we don't have a country without a border. without a border, we just don't have a country. so everybody is in favor. one of the things, you have kacie hunt there who never reports accurately, by the way, and you had -- >> come on. >> no, it's true. you had katie tur. >> kacie...
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the idea being a wall between us and a breakout by iran is not comforting to me. this is north korea in the making. >> still ahead on "way too early," no words just emojis. find out what sparked a twitter battle between big time nba names. >>> a real case on magnum pi star. we'll have allegations against tom selleck in the water drought in california. we'll have those stories and more when "way too early" comes back. >>> mike tyson received the maximum sentence possible. >> there's a fine line between sports and chaos. what happened june 28th those events went beyond that line. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to seve
the idea being a wall between us and a breakout by iran is not comforting to me. this is north korea in the making. >> still ahead on "way too early," no words just emojis. find out what sparked a twitter battle between big time nba names. >>> a real case on magnum pi star. we'll have allegations against tom selleck in the water drought in california. we'll have those stories and more when "way too early" comes back. >>> mike tyson received the...
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>> paint from the wall that i use to bounce against the wall when i was bored. me with having a weapon. >> i thought you were going to follow the rules. >> mom, it's a ball of paint. >> i don't mean to lecture you but you know you can't deviate for a minute. >> i'm like the most respectful person in this place. >> i know. >> i mean, it's just unbelievable. it's like if you run around and scream like a [ bleep ] monkey all day long, you get what you want in here and everyone is nice to you but if you're respectful, people just don't understand. like you're speaking greek to them or something and they don't understand. >> tilghman, you're just getting really wound up. you're getting really -- >> i'm extremely angry right now. >> i know you are. >> do you know how horrible it is to be in 1a for 40 days? >> i know. that's why i think you do everything in your power to not get in there. >> i didn't do anything wrong, period. >> they think you did. you have to figure out how they're thinking so this doesn't happen to you, keep happening to you. >> i got in a fight and
>> paint from the wall that i use to bounce against the wall when i was bored. me with having a weapon. >> i thought you were going to follow the rules. >> mom, it's a ball of paint. >> i don't mean to lecture you but you know you can't deviate for a minute. >> i'm like the most respectful person in this place. >> i know. >> i mean, it's just unbelievable. it's like if you run around and scream like a [ bleep ] monkey all day long, you get what you want...
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on wall street for us. why do they want greece out? >> traders and also academia calling for a greek exit. for greece it might be better to leave the eurozone. economists like paul krugman and others saying that all those a sterritt he measures did not help greece. it just made the economic situation in greece even worse. if you look at the past 45 years, the situation got worse so it might be better for greece to leave the eurozone. that is what academia is talking about quite a bit these days. ben: a trader told us that the greek problem is not first and foremost on wall street. why is that? >> it is really reacting on the latest news. why trade on it? it was true for most of the american carmakers. and we also got data from the private sector and better than expected. that did help that we had a pretty good start into the second half of the year. ben: the international monetary fund has still yet to make up its mind on greece and there are reports it could take weeks. that leaves everything in limbo including the question of if they
on wall street for us. why do they want greece out? >> traders and also academia calling for a greek exit. for greece it might be better to leave the eurozone. economists like paul krugman and others saying that all those a sterritt he measures did not help greece. it just made the economic situation in greece even worse. if you look at the past 45 years, the situation got worse so it might be better for greece to leave the eurozone. that is what academia is talking about quite a bit...
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police they only used hacksaws not power tools, and they were able to actually knock down this wall using a sledgehammer he says they just happened to find in an underground passageway. we're also now learning more about that escape dry run the evening before the actual escape. the inmates not just making it to freedom once but twice, it turns out. night before prison taylor joyce mitchell was supposed to meet them outside that prison sweat and matt escaped from their cells navigating through the twists of these tunnels and pipes before popping out of this manhole, but they apparently saw too many houses and decided to try for another manhole exit the next night. to our justice correspondent evan perez who is helping break all this new information, i mean you know finally also opening up evidence about this relationship with this woman, you know, who was supposed to be the getaway driver. what has he said about joyce mitchell? >> well brooke this is going to make a heck of a move script. >> right. >> david sweat is claiming that really this escape wasn't that complicated after all. he's t
police they only used hacksaws not power tools, and they were able to actually knock down this wall using a sledgehammer he says they just happened to find in an underground passageway. we're also now learning more about that escape dry run the evening before the actual escape. the inmates not just making it to freedom once but twice, it turns out. night before prison taylor joyce mitchell was supposed to meet them outside that prison sweat and matt escaped from their cells navigating through...
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putting up a wall along key parts of the border would save us money? >> yes, but people get hung up on the wall. we're not going to build a wall thousands of miles. the chinese tried that. that doesn't work. we're talking about a combination of things. ronald reagan all the way to president obama have all said the same thing, that they were going to secure the border and all have not been successful at securing the border. we're not talking about -- mexico was our friend. illegals that come here this is not the problem we're talking about that they're simply looking for work. we're talking about the tens of thousands of murders and the crime and the gangs that are trying to infiltrate, go under, over the boarder to get into america and the problem, the potential of isis coming into that southern border. we need to do that for our own safety the citizens on border for mexico as well and secure that border for the first time would be safer for our country and would save us money due to the lack of crime. >> okay. sascha you support this? >> well between g
putting up a wall along key parts of the border would save us money? >> yes, but people get hung up on the wall. we're not going to build a wall thousands of miles. the chinese tried that. that doesn't work. we're talking about a combination of things. ronald reagan all the way to president obama have all said the same thing, that they were going to secure the border and all have not been successful at securing the border. we're not talking about -- mexico was our friend. illegals that...
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putting up a wall along key parts of the border would save us money? >> yes, but people get hung up on the wall. we're not going to build a wall thousands of miles. the chinese tried that. that doesn't work. we're talking about a combination of things. ronald reagan all the way to president obama have all said the same thing, that they were going to secure the border and all have not been successful at securing the border. we're not talking about -- mexico was our friend. illegals that come here, this is not the problem we're talking about that they're simply looking for work. we're talking about the tens of thousands of murders and the crime and the gangs that are trying to infiltrate, go under, over the boarder to get into america and the problem, the potential of isis coming into that southern border. we need to do that for our own safety, the citizens on border, for mexico as well and secure that border for the first time would be safer for our country and would save us money due to the lack of crime. >> okay. sascha, you support this? >> well, betw
putting up a wall along key parts of the border would save us money? >> yes, but people get hung up on the wall. we're not going to build a wall thousands of miles. the chinese tried that. that doesn't work. we're talking about a combination of things. ronald reagan all the way to president obama have all said the same thing, that they were going to secure the border and all have not been successful at securing the border. we're not talking about -- mexico was our friend. illegals that...
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on wall street for us. why do they want greece out? >> traders and also academia calling for a greek exit. for greece it might be better to leave the eurozone. economists like paul krugman and others saying that all those a sterritt he measures did not help greece. it just made the economic situation in greece even worse. if you look at the past 45 years, the situation got worse so it might be better for greece to leave the eurozone. that is what academia is talking about quite a bit these days. ben: a trader told us that the greek problem is not first and foremost on wall street. why is that? >> it is really reacting on the latest news. why trade on it? it was true for most of the american carmakers. and we also got data from the private sector and better than expected. that did help that we had a pretty good start into the second half of the year. ben: the international monetary fund has still yet to make up its mind on greece and there are reports it could take weeks. that leaves everything in limbo including the question of if they
on wall street for us. why do they want greece out? >> traders and also academia calling for a greek exit. for greece it might be better to leave the eurozone. economists like paul krugman and others saying that all those a sterritt he measures did not help greece. it just made the economic situation in greece even worse. if you look at the past 45 years, the situation got worse so it might be better for greece to leave the eurozone. that is what academia is talking about quite a bit...
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us. remember when this happened during occupy wall street? that illegal use of pepper spray just cost the city of new york a lot of money. one of the women who was hit with that spray will join us. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ >>> in south carolina they gave approval to remove the confederate flag from the state house grounds. a poignant moment on the senate floor when the widow of clementa pinckney appeared in the senate chamber. >> we will keep our arms wrapped around you and this family forever. it's the least we can do for our brother clementa. >> south carolina house of representatives will
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we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some discussion still going on about the position of the stair. there is an old story that senator pope as a child had lost his right arm in a farming accident as a young man. since he was left-handed, this arrangement would let him climbed the stairs with the help of his left hand on the other banister. the floor plan seems to show that a stair existed against this wal\l, just the reverse it we have not come to congress conclusions about which way the stair was positioned. we are now upstairs in the main living quarters of the house. and here is the surprise -- here is this hidden room, hidden from the street. you do not have any idea a room like this is in the house until you come inside and come to the second floor. this room was a domed rotunda with a skylight, an oculus in the middle. the oculist lit the room. the room is circular, even the woodwork fits the circu
we might also pause to look at what, an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly in the -- illustrates the shadow of a railing you could hang onto as you climbed the stairs. there is some discussion still going on about the position of the stair. there is an old story that senator pope as a child had lost his right arm in a farming accident as a young man. since he was left-handed, this arrangement would let him climbed the stairs with the help of his left hand on...
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. >> back on wall street for us this week. going it alone but an impressive first day for paypal. >> the stock up 7% on the first day of trading. analysts are way optimistic. if you go up to 75 dollars. this company is established. they can grow into new markets and new websites that were out of bounds so far because they were direct competitors. >> and they spun off the cash cow? >> that is a very good question and the future looks a little bit more dire because, of course, they benefit nicely today from selling paypal and they make a lot of money there. the biggest source of revenue gone in the future, mostly because ea -- ebay itself failed to reinvent itself like other companies did. it's not enough in that fast-changing business. >> splitting up is not that easy. renewed calls for african nations to come up with homegrown ways of developing their economies. governments need to mobilize taxes and private investment. >> one of the continent's busiest ports. 1.4 million tons of cargo year. the fastest-growing service industr
. >> back on wall street for us this week. going it alone but an impressive first day for paypal. >> the stock up 7% on the first day of trading. analysts are way optimistic. if you go up to 75 dollars. this company is established. they can grow into new markets and new websites that were out of bounds so far because they were direct competitors. >> and they spun off the cash cow? >> that is a very good question and the future looks a little bit more dire because, of...
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. >> back on wall street for us this week. going it alone but an impressive first day for paypal. >> the stock up 7% on the first day of trading. analysts are way optimistic. if you go up to 75 dollars. this company is established. they can grow into new markets and new websites that were out of bounds so far because they were direct competitors. >> and they spun off the cash cow? >> that is a very good question and the future looks a little bit more dire because, of course, they benefit nicely today from selling paypal and they make a lot of money there. the biggest source of revenue gone in the future, mostly because ea -- ebay itself failed to reinvent itself like other companies did. it's not enough in that fast-changing business. >> splitting up is not that easy. renewed calls for african nations to come up with homegrown ways of developing their economies. governments need to mobilize taxes and private investment. >> one of the continent's busiest ports. 1.4 million tons of cargo year. the fastest-growing service industr
. >> back on wall street for us this week. going it alone but an impressive first day for paypal. >> the stock up 7% on the first day of trading. analysts are way optimistic. if you go up to 75 dollars. this company is established. they can grow into new markets and new websites that were out of bounds so far because they were direct competitors. >> and they spun off the cash cow? >> that is a very good question and the future looks a little bit more dire because, of...
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us. remember when this happened during occupy wall street? that illegal use of pepper spray just cost the city of new york a lot of money. one of the women who was hit with that spray will join us. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't l
us. remember when this happened during occupy wall street? that illegal use of pepper spray just cost the city of new york a lot of money. one of the women who was hit with that spray will join us. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree....
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us to make economic progress. [speaking german] let them come to berlin. [cheering] freedom has many difficulties. democracy is not perfect. but we have never had to put up a wallople in to prevent them from leaving us. while the wall is the most obvious and vivid demonstration of the failures of the communist system, for all the world to see we take no satisfaction in it. as your mayor has said, it is an offense not only against history, but an offense against humanity. separating families, dividing husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, dividing up people who wished to be joined together. [cheering] freedom is indivisible. when one man is enslaved, all are not free. all free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of berlin. therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words. [speaking german] [cheering] narrator: june was over. five cities wrote history in the book of the world. prophets could guess, wise men could warn, but no visionary of june could tell the city that were destined to write their names on future calendars. ♪ >> the c-span cities to her is partnering with our cable affiliates as they travel across the united states. join us in costs c
us to make economic progress. [speaking german] let them come to berlin. [cheering] freedom has many difficulties. democracy is not perfect. but we have never had to put up a wallople in to prevent them from leaving us. while the wall is the most obvious and vivid demonstration of the failures of the communist system, for all the world to see we take no satisfaction in it. as your mayor has said, it is an offense not only against history, but an offense against humanity. separating families,...
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card to pay for personal trips and cars. >>> city is trying to new approach to keep people from using city walls as a bedroom. joining us to tell us about a special paint that could be an unpleasant surprise for people that want to do that up against a wall. . >>reporter: good morning. if you think about relieving yourself on one of these walls, they are coated in a special paint and spray back. we are -- a warning sign has been put up. saying, hold it, this wall is not a public rest room. designed to repet liquids. giving it a shot. see if it sprays back. it sort of does. supposed to be a deter deterrent. and one neighbor said this technology, the special paint might do the trick. >> i think so. going to help me from not doing it. that's the truth. >> and this is the city of san francisco's latest effort to try to clean up urine-soaked streets and alleyways. coated nine walls from the mission to chinatown to union square. this paint is called ultra ever dry. this is a pilot program, but public works director here is expecting that it will do the trick and will likely take off. going back out to
card to pay for personal trips and cars. >>> city is trying to new approach to keep people from using city walls as a bedroom. joining us to tell us about a special paint that could be an unpleasant surprise for people that want to do that up against a wall. . >>reporter: good morning. if you think about relieving yourself on one of these walls, they are coated in a special paint and spray back. we are -- a warning sign has been put up. saying, hold it, this wall is not a public...
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us. >> "wall street journal" homepage went down for an hour, a reporter said a staff received an e-mail that technicians were investigating that cause. >> accuweather tracking strong storms late in the afternoon that will give us a break for the humidity. heavy rains passed throw western pennsylvania. flash flooding forced people to evacuate. others had to be rescued. residents reported waters reached 5 feet deep. >> you have a line of storms on storm tracker 6 live. >> reporter: right now showers around and more coming later today. storm tracker 6 live double scan currently showing the showers popping through. as we look closer, in some cases they are producing reflectivity levels in orange and red in central county. that means you'll get a steady downpour and behind it fairly quick drawing. as we go in closer some of the heavier stuff, no lightning out of this just yet. but certainly a quick dose of heavy rain coming in, if you're in chadds ford it's coming in two or three minutes. as we go wider there's stuff popping west of news can ale county delaware. -- new castle county delaware
us. >> "wall street journal" homepage went down for an hour, a reporter said a staff received an e-mail that technicians were investigating that cause. >> accuweather tracking strong storms late in the afternoon that will give us a break for the humidity. heavy rains passed throw western pennsylvania. flash flooding forced people to evacuate. others had to be rescued. residents reported waters reached 5 feet deep. >> you have a line of storms on storm tracker 6 live....
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a little bit later tonight, the special paint that the city is using on walls that will give offendersa real surprise. >> and stay on your toes, it's a marathon weekend in san francisco. we'll talk about the record number of runners who are here this year, also new technology that they'll be using. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. >>> fisherman's wharf the golden gate bridge and golden gate park just hundreds of sights that people will see when they run the san francisco marathon. that's this weekend. jana katsuyama is live near the starting line. jana, runners crowds already out there. at least arriving today. >> reporter: absolutely. it all starts here. they already have the fencing up. they're expecting more than 25,000 runners. that's how many have registered so far this year. they will be looking at some new things for this year's race. sunday morning thousands of ru
a little bit later tonight, the special paint that the city is using on walls that will give offendersa real surprise. >> and stay on your toes, it's a marathon weekend in san francisco. we'll talk about the record number of runners who are here this year, also new technology that they'll be using. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this...
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as a reporter i will tell you editorial side and people out covering the news there's a wall between us so when someone writes an editorial that's unfavorable to a political candidate, it's not supposed to affect the way a reporter covers that candidate. the public doesn't care about that anymore it seems. that was a point on trump side. >> at least he didn't round him up with a rope. >> trump picks fights with the media. he said you kept bringing up negative things and i thought it was a fair interview and he saw the same thing to anderson cooper and same thing to katie tur and he tells the hill he's considering a third-party run because republicans don't treat him fairly and he backtracks on that and all generates more stories and more news cycles. >> i think he's in this for the long haul. when he emerged, i said right away that he's a serious candidate. he's going to be in this thing for the long haul. i think he's having a lot of fun. i think the other thing is that he's interesting. it's fun. politics is boring most of the time. i think if you're the other republican what's happen
as a reporter i will tell you editorial side and people out covering the news there's a wall between us so when someone writes an editorial that's unfavorable to a political candidate, it's not supposed to affect the way a reporter covers that candidate. the public doesn't care about that anymore it seems. that was a point on trump side. >> at least he didn't round him up with a rope. >> trump picks fights with the media. he said you kept bringing up negative things and i thought it...
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he chipped away at the concrete wall of the prison using a sledgehammer and hand tools. he caught a lucky break says the new york times. they turned off the steam to the steam pipe that provided heat to the prison on may 4th. he was able to short circuit by able to cut through the steam pipe with a hacksaw. took him over a month to do it. interesting detail they hit a sewer pipe at one point and thought they could escape through that ala "the shawshank redemption." one other detail they have, the two joked about the fact that "the shawshank redemption" character took 20 years to escape and it took them 10 to escape from their real one. there was the question of who was the mastermind. richard matt escaped twice before. once successfully. it was assumed he was the mastermind. investigators telling the new york times, it was david sweat. sweat was moved next to matt's cell in 2013. another inmate at one point heard the sawing and asked matt about it. he said i was just stretching canvases. he is known for drawing pictures. >>> thank you, miguel. prosecutors say the death o
he chipped away at the concrete wall of the prison using a sledgehammer and hand tools. he caught a lucky break says the new york times. they turned off the steam to the steam pipe that provided heat to the prison on may 4th. he was able to short circuit by able to cut through the steam pipe with a hacksaw. took him over a month to do it. interesting detail they hit a sewer pipe at one point and thought they could escape through that ala "the shawshank redemption." one other detail...
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wall street reform in history. new rules to protect businesses consumers, and the entire economy from irresponsibility that trend all of us. five years later, here is what the reform has done. wall street reform turned the page on too big to fail. now in america, we welcome the pursuit of profit or it if your business fails, we shouldn't have to bail you out and according to new rules, we won't. those days are over. wall street reform allows us to crack down on the worst types of recklessness, big banks making risky bets to pay executives. now there is a consumer protection bureau with one mission, to protect american consumers. already gone after credit car companies, lenders, and they have one, putting nearly $11 billion back into the pockets of consumers who had been cheated. it is working and we are working to protect more families. this week we announced we are cracking down on the worst practices of lending on military bases, so that military troops and families to not get trapped in debt. we will do everything we can to protect consumers and the entire economy. none of this has been easy. we have had to overcome lo
wall street reform in history. new rules to protect businesses consumers, and the entire economy from irresponsibility that trend all of us. five years later, here is what the reform has done. wall street reform turned the page on too big to fail. now in america, we welcome the pursuit of profit or it if your business fails, we shouldn't have to bail you out and according to new rules, we won't. those days are over. wall street reform allows us to crack down on the worst types of recklessness,...
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single most common reason people come to us for help is because they have a criminal record that has been keeping them from getting a job. >> reporter: last year, the "wall street journal," using data from the university of south carolina, reported that americans with a criminal conviction by age 23 have higher unemployment rates, make less money, and are twice as likely to end up in poverty as their peers. >> the reality is that with the rise of technology and really with the proliferation of background checks in this nation in really every walk of life from employment to housing, a criminal record now carries often lifelong barriers to basic building blocks of economic security. >> reporter: rebecca vallas is a lawyer and poverty expert at the left-leaning center for american progress in washington. she and sharon dietrich, ronald lewis' lawyer, published a report last year linking poverty and criminal backgrounds, especially among black men. >> and so it's really an incredibly pervasive problem that impacts whole segments of our community. but it-- this issue also really disproportionately impacts communities of color. >> reporter: employers say they
single most common reason people come to us for help is because they have a criminal record that has been keeping them from getting a job. >> reporter: last year, the "wall street journal," using data from the university of south carolina, reported that americans with a criminal conviction by age 23 have higher unemployment rates, make less money, and are twice as likely to end up in poverty as their peers. >> the reality is that with the rise of technology and really with...
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wall. you should not use the product unless secured to the wall. you can find out how to get a free kit at nbcphiladelphia.com or at our news app. last year ikea chest tipped over on a 2-year-old from westchester and the boy later died and his mother sued ik arbitration. >>> a disease is hitting this region. botulism. we talked to a family in montgomery county who had a real scare with botulism after their 5-month-old baby was hospitalized earlier this month and had constipation and loss of strength and stopped eating. all signs of botulism. the baby was given an antibiotic and now the parents are letting you know what signs to look for. >> she would slip through your arms if you tried to pick her up. she had no facial expressions and high incident of boss uism spores in the montgomery county and bucks in delaware. >> so many cases in southeastern pennsylvania. olivia is doing fine and back to smiling and laughing and all of those things she wasn't able to do a few weeks ago. >>> drivers today could see more police activity and work crews along sho
wall. you should not use the product unless secured to the wall. you can find out how to get a free kit at nbcphiladelphia.com or at our news app. last year ikea chest tipped over on a 2-year-old from westchester and the boy later died and his mother sued ik arbitration. >>> a disease is hitting this region. botulism. we talked to a family in montgomery county who had a real scare with botulism after their 5-month-old baby was hospitalized earlier this month and had constipation and...
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wrapping things up on wall street for us.t deadline to reach an agreement on the nuclear program has been extended yet again to friday. john kerry will remain in vienna as the talks drag on. what can you tell us about going down to the wire, these negotiations? >> we have seen another one of these self-imposed deadlines that the six powers negotiating with iran has been missed. the diplomats have missed five of these deadlines is. missing this one has consequences and that is because if they do not get a deal by this friday, that automatically period thatreview they have to look over the deal. if they get a dub i this friday, congress has 30 days to pick over the deal and you can believe they will. if not by friday, they will have 60 days to do so and that any reliefly delays that ron will get from oil sanctions, banking sanctions, and the rest that investors are waiting for. angie: you have been following this process since it begun. thatare the sticky issues both sides are negotiating over? : they are going hundreds of thin
wrapping things up on wall street for us.t deadline to reach an agreement on the nuclear program has been extended yet again to friday. john kerry will remain in vienna as the talks drag on. what can you tell us about going down to the wire, these negotiations? >> we have seen another one of these self-imposed deadlines that the six powers negotiating with iran has been missed. the diplomats have missed five of these deadlines is. missing this one has consequences and that is because if...
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wall. viewers sent us these photos.-like creatures have been spotted from 60 street to long beach island. their stinging can be painful and potentially deadly. >>> ahead of the holiday weekend, vacationers in north carolina outer banks are on edge following another shark attack. official say a man was swimming in waist-deep water with his son yesterday when a lifeguard said a shark took him under the water and biting him several times in his leg and hip and both hands. the man was miraculously able to swim to shore. >> quickly on the beach a shark attack or a shark bite so, you know, obviously, everybody got out of the water. >> this was the seventh confirmed shark attack in north carolina in three weeks. officials say there are no plans to close the beaches for the fourth but emergency crews will be on stand by for the holiday weekend. >>> a california family's boat ride to celebrate father's day and an anniversary turned to chaos when a dolphin jumped into the boat and it slit around the deck and crashed into the moth
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walls have been used in the past to delisten at it border like east west berlin shall we say. d libya, but when it divided a community like the israel west bank wall what does that then do to societies? >> this is really the second of the big buts that i was going to come to. yes, there may be some security benefits associated with the barrier, but the socioeconomic impact of a barrier can be enormous. sometimes people think of borders as the -- the edge of the -- a political socioeconomic group, but in fact border lands are often inhabited by people who have more in common with neighbors across the boundary than with people within the capitol of their own country and putting a physical barrier into people who are used to trade, communication, often historical great freedom of movement can have an enormous negative impact and can create what a socialologist has described as an alienated border which is not good for the health of two neighboring states. >> there are so many walls that are built today. we're looking at many of these walls in history and current walls, what does t
walls have been used in the past to delisten at it border like east west berlin shall we say. d libya, but when it divided a community like the israel west bank wall what does that then do to societies? >> this is really the second of the big buts that i was going to come to. yes, there may be some security benefits associated with the barrier, but the socioeconomic impact of a barrier can be enormous. sometimes people think of borders as the -- the edge of the -- a political...
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and "the wall street journal" reports they're using it as training grounds and now the u.s.s asking countries in north africa if we can use their military bases to position drones to watch isis: and so far none of those countries have agreed to let us do that. but the journal also reports our existing bases are too far away to get a lot done with monitoring and it is a lot to monitor. libya is, according to the cia fact book, one-enough of the size of the continental u.s. or about -- it's about two and a half times the size of texas. a really big wear to -- big area to keep an eye on and it's a blind spot for u.s. intel. >> usually the way you get access to other countries bases is by giving other countries something. >> not a lot of details on where the negotiations stand with those countries. we just know none have agreed yet. >> investigators on the hunt for one of this most dangerous drug lords in the world after he broke out of prison in mexico for the second time. the latest on the kingpin and his highly sophisticated escape tunnel. plows, photos have now emerged that
and "the wall street journal" reports they're using it as training grounds and now the u.s.s asking countries in north africa if we can use their military bases to position drones to watch isis: and so far none of those countries have agreed to let us do that. but the journal also reports our existing bases are too far away to get a lot done with monitoring and it is a lot to monitor. libya is, according to the cia fact book, one-enough of the size of the continental u.s. or about --...
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computers, telephones, partial wall dividers. they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous. there are a lot of ways to raise money. hillary clinton raised a large sum of money, mostly from women. only 17% of the funds were from small grassroots donors. 76% of bernie sanders' donors were those grassroots folks. fewer than 100,000 of the 2.5 million addresses on her list. -- on her list were still active. two things look good for her in terms of funding? margaret: she is in a really strong position when it comes to classic core fundraising. there are two kind of unproven territories. one is how she is going to play in the super pac world. especially compared to jeb bush. the other is on the small donor front. we see she is really good in terms of women fundraising. small donors, you could even argue will be more important. mark: she needs to prove she can excite the grassroots the way sanders is. i think the super pac thing is the one that may be harder to solve because wealthy democrats don't feel threatened by th
computers, telephones, partial wall dividers. they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous. there are a lot of ways to raise money. hillary clinton raised a large sum of money, mostly from women. only 17% of the funds were from small grassroots donors. 76% of bernie sanders' donors were those grassroots folks. fewer than 100,000 of the 2.5 million addresses on her list. -- on her list were still active. two things look good for her in terms of funding? margaret: she...
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computers, telephones, partial wall dividers. they let us show us their system and that makes us a little nervous. there are a lot of ways to raise money.
computers, telephones, partial wall dividers. they let us show us their system and that makes us a little nervous. there are a lot of ways to raise money.