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it is one that has weighed on this body and this country. but i think this is a tremendous opportunity for us to avoid a nuclear armed iran and secure at least that part of a peaceful middle east and more securpresim illinois. mr. durbin: meet me thank my colleague from maine for his presentation. i'd like to ask how much time is remaining. the presiding officer: seven minutes. mr. durbin: i am going to yield to the senator from ohio. i hope seven minutes is adequate. if not, i will ask unanimous consent to extend that and offer time to the other side, whatever is necessary. let me yield to my colleague from ohio. mr. brown: i thank you. madam president, i thank the assistant democratic leader. i rise in support of the international agreement designed to prevent iran to get a nuclear weapon. no one in this body trusts iran. nobody disputes that iran is a leading state sponsor of terrorism. it denies israel's right to exist, it destabilizes the middle east and violates the human right of its people. that's why we need to prevent a nuclear-arm
it is one that has weighed on this body and this country. but i think this is a tremendous opportunity for us to avoid a nuclear armed iran and secure at least that part of a peaceful middle east and more securpresim illinois. mr. durbin: meet me thank my colleague from maine for his presentation. i'd like to ask how much time is remaining. the presiding officer: seven minutes. mr. durbin: i am going to yield to the senator from ohio. i hope seven minutes is adequate. if not, i will ask...
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now, because of all of this -- keep this up here, walker. because of all of this, more than 100 nations support this deal, including many of our closest allies like the united kingdom, germany, australia, france, japan and canada. 100 nations. and that is why 29 of the nation's top scientists, including six nobel laureates called the deal, and i quote, innovative and stringent and even say it can serve as a -- quote -- guidepost for future agreements. 100 nations, 29 of our nation's top scientists. it is also why 60 bipartisan national security leaders supported, including leaders like madeleine albright, thomas pickering, ryan crocker. you know those names, you know those people. they have integrity. they have intelligence. they have experience. they were appointed by republicans and democrats alike. they point out that there are no viable alternatives to this agreement, and they are right. now, anyone -- and you're going to hear this from our republican friends. anyone who says we should go back to the embargoing table. you will -- to the
now, because of all of this -- keep this up here, walker. because of all of this, more than 100 nations support this deal, including many of our closest allies like the united kingdom, germany, australia, france, japan and canada. 100 nations. and that is why 29 of the nation's top scientists, including six nobel laureates called the deal, and i quote, innovative and stringent and even say it can serve as a -- quote -- guidepost for future agreements. 100 nations, 29 of our nation's top...
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well, because this was perpetrated by this man. suleimani, the head of the quds force, and he was orchestrating those attack it is on american service members. bad enough, right, we're doing a deal with a country that has a lot of american blood on its hand but it's even worse than that. this deal relieves the international sanctions on this man and the quds force. it empowers the very people who harmed our service members in iraq. i think that that is an insult to the memory of the people who lost lives on our behalf and to their families and so for that reason, in addition to all the other great ones that have been mentioned, we need to reject this deal, resoundingly. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman tees i'm -- the gentleman's time has expire. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. connolly: i would point out for the record, suleimani remains on the list. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for
well, because this was perpetrated by this man. suleimani, the head of the quds force, and he was orchestrating those attack it is on american service members. bad enough, right, we're doing a deal with a country that has a lot of american blood on its hand but it's even worse than that. this deal relieves the international sanctions on this man and the quds force. it empowers the very people who harmed our service members in iraq. i think that that is an insult to the memory of the people who...
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at this -- at least this regime. you cannot say that hezbollah or hamas, the surrogates of iran, would not do the same on 9/11 as what occurred today in 2001. let's look at this deal. general dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said upped no circumstances do we send missile technology to iran and yet for five years we relax sanctions to include missile systems, to include the same missile systems that iran has given to hamas. at least 1,000 of them directly and as many 10,000 into israel from gaza. in eight years we will relax sanctions on icbm's. there is only one purpose for an icbm and that is to strike america. yet, in 10 years -- remember, part of the deal, dismantle for dismantle. dismantle the sanctions. iran was going to dismantle their nuclear facilities, their capabilities and their ambitions. in 10 years the centrifuges that are not dismantled come out, they're upgraded and in 13 years, by experts, iran will have the capability of having at least 100 nuclear-tipped icbm's. how is that in the
at this -- at least this regime. you cannot say that hezbollah or hamas, the surrogates of iran, would not do the same on 9/11 as what occurred today in 2001. let's look at this deal. general dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said upped no circumstances do we send missile technology to iran and yet for five years we relax sanctions to include missile systems, to include the same missile systems that iran has given to hamas. at least 1,000 of them directly and as many 10,000...
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not this week, not this issue, not this president.iven the fact that we are where we are i think it is imperative we fully understand how iran interprets this agreement. the shoe is on the iranian foot, judging by the statements of their leaders, they believed that fits just fine. we have heard in detail from secretary kerry, we have heard and then lectured by the president, but never should also know what the iranian president, mohammad, and the supreme leader, khamenei, told the iranian people after the agreement was finalized, the difference is both pertinent and remarkable. speaking before his constituency, his people in tehran, president rouhani perfectly articulated what the u.s. began the so-called negotiations and whether u.s. made enormous concessions. according to them we did not negotiate at all. we conceded. mr. president, madam president, pardon me, it is a paradox of enormous irony that in order to know the truth about this agreement, highly praised by this administration, well received a determined minority of the senat
not this week, not this issue, not this president.iven the fact that we are where we are i think it is imperative we fully understand how iran interprets this agreement. the shoe is on the iranian foot, judging by the statements of their leaders, they believed that fits just fine. we have heard in detail from secretary kerry, we have heard and then lectured by the president, but never should also know what the iranian president, mohammad, and the supreme leader, khamenei, told the iranian...
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foreign minister who is known to many in this body concluded his country support by saying this -- this agreement will contribute to the security and stability in the region by preventing iran from acquiring a nuclear capability, end quote. ..and said to me, ,"you know, we are one of the nations you trust the most. we follow your leadership. we've agreed to the deal and now your congress wants to back out. why should we ever follow you again? many diplomats i've spoken with have echoed the prim minister's -- former principal prime minister's comment. if we reject the agreement it will be unlikely the world will follow us in negotiations in the future and i believe the executive foreign policy obligations and responsibilities of the president of our country are diminished. our ability to lead against global threats, to be the indispensable nations ends. many senators i understand don't support our president but by supporting this agreement we also undermine the ability of any future president to speak for the united states and carry out his or her constitutional role in conducting foreig
foreign minister who is known to many in this body concluded his country support by saying this -- this agreement will contribute to the security and stability in the region by preventing iran from acquiring a nuclear capability, end quote. ..and said to me, ,"you know, we are one of the nations you trust the most. we follow your leadership. we've agreed to the deal and now your congress wants to back out. why should we ever follow you again? many diplomats i've spoken with have echoed the...
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a vote for this bill is a vote to keep this program strong. i urge my colleagues to support our bipartisan bill and i yield back to the chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves this egentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. guthrie: i continue to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. green: we're read iy to close -- we're ready to close if my colleague is. i urge support of this measure and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. guthrie: i thank my friend from kale, mrs. capps, working -- for working together to move this bipartisan bill forward. our subcommittee ranking, mr. green, our chairman, chairman pitts, i was involved in this effort in kentucky when i was in the state senate and have seen the difference that it makes and i'm glad to be involved in this on a national level to know that 97% of our babies are screened
a vote for this bill is a vote to keep this program strong. i urge my colleagues to support our bipartisan bill and i yield back to the chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves this egentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. guthrie: i continue to reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. green: we're read iy to close -- we're ready to close if my colleague is. i urge support of this...
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this is her smallest lead to date in this national poll.is is on top of, van, a poll over the weekend which shows her trailing bernie sanders in new hampshire by, frankly, a lot at this point. nine or ten points. this comes on the same day the clinton campaign is leaking not "new york times" and "the washington post" they're going to pivot. you will see a new hillary on the campaign trail. she's going to be laughing and joking at the same time as taking on republicans. is that enough? >> well, you know, it was inevitable she was going to have to go through this valley. i wish it weren't about some e-mail stuff which is more of a self-inflicted wound. nobody can stay where she is. she was so high above planet earth. she had to come down. you know, one of the things that's interesting is i don't have a dog in this race. i like all of our candidates that are running. but hillary clinton is someone who everybody who has dealt with her individually, and i certainly have, sees a warm, passionate, amazing human being. i have literally seen her com
this is her smallest lead to date in this national poll.is is on top of, van, a poll over the weekend which shows her trailing bernie sanders in new hampshire by, frankly, a lot at this point. nine or ten points. this comes on the same day the clinton campaign is leaking not "new york times" and "the washington post" they're going to pivot. you will see a new hillary on the campaign trail. she's going to be laughing and joking at the same time as taking on republicans. is...
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this by heart. there is no teleprochter for this little guy who is 3 years old. >> necessarily he couldn't read it. >> he is a natural performer, makes you forget he's not in the cast. >> let's see how the ending goes. >> his face is turning the same color as his cat. >> he is so good. >> we have to talk to this little guy and his mom, "right this minute" from arizona, we have erin and cohen, welcome to the show. how did you figure out this guy was a les mis fan. >> i have it playing in the house and asked to hear it over and over again, he learned the whole song, he tried to sing like them. >> so it's not all musical. it's just he loves les miserables. >> he always loved to sing but this is his favorite les mis. >> tell me about the video going viral? people around the world love whacko hen did? >> it's been surprised and happy that he can make so many people happy. >> are you a musical family? i know you have a piano but is this something that everybody in your family does? >> not a super musical
this by heart. there is no teleprochter for this little guy who is 3 years old. >> necessarily he couldn't read it. >> he is a natural performer, makes you forget he's not in the cast. >> let's see how the ending goes. >> his face is turning the same color as his cat. >> he is so good. >> we have to talk to this little guy and his mom, "right this minute" from arizona, we have erin and cohen, welcome to the show. how did you figure out this guy was...
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this one and this one. adam and eve.ie: the first paintings bought -- mikhail: -- for it was 1764. charlie: 1764. where did she buy it from? mikhail: there's a political story. there was a war between russia and prussia. it was ended. it ended. but during the war, german dealer, very famous one, collected a good collection of paintings. but the war ended, frederick the great had no money to buy this collection. he spent all his money on the war was russia. russia have the money, so catherine bought the collection. it was the beginning of the -- and it was also very important political gesture. we can do it. charlie: this is crossing from -- mikhail: from the hermitage building, building which is called hermitage, into smaller buildings. this is the courtyard. then one building. the building was small hermitage. the first floor. charlie: we're now -- mikhail: we are going along the garden. we are in the rooms for netherlands. early netherlands paintings. and with the galleries, these galleries have been the first which ca
this one and this one. adam and eve.ie: the first paintings bought -- mikhail: -- for it was 1764. charlie: 1764. where did she buy it from? mikhail: there's a political story. there was a war between russia and prussia. it was ended. it ended. but during the war, german dealer, very famous one, collected a good collection of paintings. but the war ended, frederick the great had no money to buy this collection. he spent all his money on the war was russia. russia have the money, so catherine...
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this is the most environmentally friendly way to ship this oil. the government has said this is a line in the sand that the president has drawn, not like syria. this is just a line they're drawing for some crazy reason to appease the environmentalists. it doesn't make any sense. >> jonajonas. >> like having less gas stations is an environmental way to make us use less gas. pipeline prescription r restric more costs. if she waits longer, there won't be any jobs because oil is too expensive and too cheap to pump through it anyway. >> okay. thanks, guys. susie is leaving now so you guys can have the good points. >>> the name that is about to get a lift this sin city. >>> predictions. gary. >> china is helping us build a rail line. up 20%. >> jonas. >> bear. >> john. >> will two pets on the rugby world cup that just started. mastercard is up 20% in a year. >> bull or bear? >> bear. >> it's a big loss the taxi l lobbyists. uber is smiling up. 25% in a ye. risky but a good one. >>> well, after the debate, can carly fiorina get the dollars and who knew t
this is the most environmentally friendly way to ship this oil. the government has said this is a line in the sand that the president has drawn, not like syria. this is just a line they're drawing for some crazy reason to appease the environmentalists. it doesn't make any sense. >> jonajonas. >> like having less gas stations is an environmental way to make us use less gas. pipeline prescription r restric more costs. if she waits longer, there won't be any jobs because oil is too...
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this new popemobile. this has been retrofitted just for this trip. it's likely, george, people will be throwing gifts at this vehicle as it passes by their location and you know of course he uses a ford focus in rome. >> this trip is a challenge for vatican security people. the vatican security remembers may 13, 1981 when pope francis was shot he had just handed a small child back to his mother. so there's nervousness to that free wheeling papacy. but both of those men insisted upon it. that's part of the risk of the job. >> you talked earlier, george, you said he seems to be so open, so willing to reach out and touch people and you said that's nothing something that's just come about in the two and a half years of his papacy, it's been part of the vatican and popes for the last 30 years. >> it's the transformation of this office over the past three and a half decades. >> we're starting to see some of the security vehicles now leaving the white house grounds and in any -- i guess at any moment we should get our first glimpse of what we call the popem
this new popemobile. this has been retrofitted just for this trip. it's likely, george, people will be throwing gifts at this vehicle as it passes by their location and you know of course he uses a ford focus in rome. >> this trip is a challenge for vatican security people. the vatican security remembers may 13, 1981 when pope francis was shot he had just handed a small child back to his mother. so there's nervousness to that free wheeling papacy. but both of those men insisted upon it....
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so this body acted. this body acted. again through the leadership of many people on both sides of the aisle, senator corker, senator cardin, we passed legislation 98 senators. said no, congress has a role. congress should have a role. the president said i'm going to veto that. we don't want you involved. i'm going to veto that. this body came together and said we want to be able to vote on this, on this agreement. we are constituents -- our constituents want to be heard. there were more affronts, the united nations voted before the senate even started debating on this bill. both parties, democrats and republicans went to house white house, talked to senator kerry, don't do this, this would be an affront to the american people. they did it anyway. now wife come to this moment. the security council and its member states have voted on the deal. the iranian parliament will need a majority vote to pass this deal. but the world's greatest deliberative body won't. on one of the biggest foreign policy national security issues fa
so this body acted. this body acted. again through the leadership of many people on both sides of the aisle, senator corker, senator cardin, we passed legislation 98 senators. said no, congress has a role. congress should have a role. the president said i'm going to veto that. we don't want you involved. i'm going to veto that. this body came together and said we want to be able to vote on this, on this agreement. we are constituents -- our constituents want to be heard. there were more...
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this. and this really raised the question, the timing, of going to the security council before we received the briefing on the agreement itself. and before the people's representatives in the house and senate, even had an opportunity to be recorded on this. the fact that the assertion would make -- be made that the controlling vote would be the security council of the united nations rather than congress after congress had passed legislation and after that legislation was signed by the president of the united states, to have our in put. and part of that was for us to have the responsibility to look into this agreement before we made an informed decision upon whether or not it was in the interest of the united states. now we've held some 30 hearings in the foreign affairs committee, and briefings, and i just want to share with the members here, with the chairman and ranking member, that we very much appreciate the committee on rules meeting to consider this house joint resolution 64. what thi
this. and this really raised the question, the timing, of going to the security council before we received the briefing on the agreement itself. and before the people's representatives in the house and senate, even had an opportunity to be recorded on this. the fact that the assertion would make -- be made that the controlling vote would be the security council of the united nations rather than congress after congress had passed legislation and after that legislation was signed by the president...
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all of this very much resonated with this crowd.hey were very excited to see bernie sanders and we understand this is only the beginning. he will continue to do these kind of outreach efforts for this key block of voters who very much decide who wins the democratic primary. >>> you are watching cnn "newsroom" and still to come this hour, two wild fires are quickly spreading near california's capital city. up next, we have a look at the weather conditions that firefighters will face battling the fires there. plus the passionate appeal helton john is making to politicians and business leaders in ukraine. oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more
all of this very much resonated with this crowd.hey were very excited to see bernie sanders and we understand this is only the beginning. he will continue to do these kind of outreach efforts for this key block of voters who very much decide who wins the democratic primary. >>> you are watching cnn "newsroom" and still to come this hour, two wild fires are quickly spreading near california's capital city. up next, we have a look at the weather conditions that firefighters...
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feel like this. look like this. feel like this.eamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. >>> on the occasion of this historic visit by pope francis to the u.s. -- behold. behold! a political miracle. as of today, donald trump can no longer fill a room! at least he couldn't fill this one in south carolina today. look at that. this was a gathering of the south carolina african-american chamber of commerce. donald trump's appearance for this appearance was announced two weeks ago. the campaign says they expect 1,500 people to be there to see mr. trump. well, that is not 1,500 people. perhaps a bit stung by that, mr. trump began his remarks today that half empty room by making it seem like this was just a last-minute campaign rally. just a thrown together thing. >> this is fantastic. you know, wow. this is so nice. you had no notice. i can't believe all these people, you had no notice, they just asked me to pop by. i'm
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mayor as we death this school after you and look forward to accommodating this today (clapping.) next we'll have an assembly member david chiu (clapping.) >> good morning are we having a good day today excellent i want to thank you first and foremost more being part of the syringe take a moment and look around we represent every strip of the city we come from the government and private sector and nonprofit we are san francisco and couldn't be more proud i'm delighted to be here in celebration of a school named after one of our city's leaped i'm here representing the state assembly with the assembly members but i'm incredibly humbled to representative the east side of san francisco it was represented for 31 years by a man we honor today but the longest serving speaker the california state seeming anywhere willie lower-income brown junior this is your legacy this rebirth because this is a school that looks at as good as our suits and it is fitting we're here because this is a school that is going to be on the cutting-edge not have technology or stem education but how we imagine wha
mayor as we death this school after you and look forward to accommodating this today (clapping.) next we'll have an assembly member david chiu (clapping.) >> good morning are we having a good day today excellent i want to thank you first and foremost more being part of the syringe take a moment and look around we represent every strip of the city we come from the government and private sector and nonprofit we are san francisco and couldn't be more proud i'm delighted to be here in...
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this is based upon your very endorsement ofd this agreement. with regard to the conventional arms embargo, as late as the spring, we were not hearing about this. general dempsey, when did you become aware that there would be relief from the conventional arms embargo and is not a fact that i cut you by surprise? general them safe -- >> i would ask that you not characterize my endorsement as tepid. is -- i will sustain the military options in case that becomes necessary. as to timing, i was consulted were asked for my advice episodically within military implications became part of the conversation. twoprobably about a week or before the agreement was finalized, and gave my final recommendation regarding the sanctions. >> that is very late in the agreement and i would say that it seems to me that the advice we have been giving -- getting on the other side of the agreement, down two months and retreate, this massive embargoesntional arms is something new and very troubling. thate say, mr. chairman, the assessment of the facts and the assessment of
this is based upon your very endorsement ofd this agreement. with regard to the conventional arms embargo, as late as the spring, we were not hearing about this. general dempsey, when did you become aware that there would be relief from the conventional arms embargo and is not a fact that i cut you by surprise? general them safe -- >> i would ask that you not characterize my endorsement as tepid. is -- i will sustain the military options in case that becomes necessary. as to timing, i was...
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at this point it's a deadly weapon this guy has. right there you see the pepper spray being dumped inside the cab. that doesn't work. >> he's crunching the heck out of the cop car. >> the crazy thing is how far of a getaway is it going to be? they've seen his face and the make of the truck. >> stop! >> ye! >> the guy smashds his way out of this barricade and takes off down the road. police caught up with the man a short way down the road. the car flipped, he's still inside and held police at bay with an axe inside the vehicle. the standoff lasted for hours. one of the firefighters called to the scene knew the guy, was able to talk him down and get him under control. they believe that mental health factors may have played a large roll in this scenario. no charges have been levied yet against the guy but they are expected as the investigation continues. >>> atm and a stick of dynamite. >> he'll blow up the cash machine and possibly the cash in it as well. >> sounds right, see it next. >>> tearing it up and legal to do. >> you know whe
at this point it's a deadly weapon this guy has. right there you see the pepper spray being dumped inside the cab. that doesn't work. >> he's crunching the heck out of the cop car. >> the crazy thing is how far of a getaway is it going to be? they've seen his face and the make of the truck. >> stop! >> ye! >> the guy smashds his way out of this barricade and takes off down the road. police caught up with the man a short way down the road. the car flipped, he's...
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>> so this is called a wave glider. it's basically a very small autonomous surface vessel. >> it looks like a fancy paddle board. >> yes it does, and that's kind of what it is. >> this glider will collect data on the ocean for noaa's pacfic marine environmental lab. the motion of the waves will propel it, while solar panels power its sensors and communications. >> so with this thing, what are you guys measuring? >> so this particular one is measuring carbon, both in the atmosphere, kind of right in here, it sucks air in here, and also how much carbon dioxide is dissolved in the water. we're pumping a lot of carbon dioxide into the air, so it's going somewhere and about 30 percent of it is ending up in the ocean. >> it is now july 10th - just past 11:00 am. go time for the noaa team's wave glider. a coast guard crew hooks the glider to the ship's crane and maneuvers it out over the water before release. as soon as it's in the water, the science begins. >> as long as nothing wears out, it can kind of stay out there foreve
>> so this is called a wave glider. it's basically a very small autonomous surface vessel. >> it looks like a fancy paddle board. >> yes it does, and that's kind of what it is. >> this glider will collect data on the ocean for noaa's pacfic marine environmental lab. the motion of the waves will propel it, while solar panels power its sensors and communications. >> so with this thing, what are you guys measuring? >> so this particular one is measuring carbon,...
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>> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. tonight: techknow's journey to the arctic. 13 days... subfreezing temperatures... endless sun. >> it is passed midnight right now and the sun just is not gonna set. >> climb on board the u.s. coast guard icebreaker healy. >> so what would happen to the average ship if they tried anything like this? >> well you've hear of the titanic, right? >> but arctic ice is melting and oil drilling is starting up. >> how do oil spills and sea ice mix. >> if it does happen... it's gonna be a mess. >> what would happen if disaster struck this frozen paradise? >> you're looking for that needle in a haystack. >> a mission that can mean life... >> if you can picture looking down at a bowl of water through a straw. >> or death. >> so how'd it go
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at this point in time i want to see them tattoo this thing across this presidents and john kerry. this is a bad deal and in the next ten years -- >> do they have the guts and leadership? >> they better. you've done your part and you certainly have done your part. this is a bad deal and we will live to regret it and our allies in the middle east will live to regret it. >> rich, your thoughts? >> i would be on board for all of that. very unlikely to happen. what happened here was impossible stuff once they reversed the usual standard for the standard approving treaties, you usually need two-thirds to approve it, in this case you needed two-thirds to disapprove it. >> and let's be clear, the leadership knew what they were doing. they put themselves in this position. this was a -- this is a scam on the american people by the republican party. >> well, the problem they had is if they said we're going to skr it as a treaty president obama will say, so what, it's an executive agreement i'm going to do it on my own, i'm going to unwind all these sanctions on my own authority. >> wouldn't
at this point in time i want to see them tattoo this thing across this presidents and john kerry. this is a bad deal and in the next ten years -- >> do they have the guts and leadership? >> they better. you've done your part and you certainly have done your part. this is a bad deal and we will live to regret it and our allies in the middle east will live to regret it. >> rich, your thoughts? >> i would be on board for all of that. very unlikely to happen. what happened...
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this picture was taken from this island.nd if you're on this island you would have felt the blast. it wouldn't have knocked you over but you would feel something. that's six kilometers away. then this is happening 15 minutes after the bomb exploded and so you are looking at hiroshima and you see this coming up over the city and you know that something -- you have no idea how this could possibly, no cloud like that has ever been seen by humans before. >> we are on tour with clifton truman daniel and hiroshima, and this is the museum on the bomb site that captures the experience for the survivors in the country and being led by the american director. we were talking about how interesting it is that an american director runs this. he is now showing you what? this is very dark. >> these are two mannequins and that's skin, representation of skin hanging off of their arms and faces and legs. this was a common sight in the immediate aftermath of the bombing. the fireball reached a temperature of about 8,000 degrees, and burned on t
this picture was taken from this island.nd if you're on this island you would have felt the blast. it wouldn't have knocked you over but you would feel something. that's six kilometers away. then this is happening 15 minutes after the bomb exploded and so you are looking at hiroshima and you see this coming up over the city and you know that something -- you have no idea how this could possibly, no cloud like that has ever been seen by humans before. >> we are on tour with clifton truman...
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let's just get this straight. this president is inking a deal with no security in it for the united states at all, and none for israel, which is our closest ally. israel is the only country in the world that would actually fight. >> you brought up mcconnell. people hate all politicians, because you can't trust them. they're not looking out for the american people. the american people don't want this deal. republicans and democrats they want -- >> what does carl -- what was mcconnell as rationale for allowing this thing? >> it makes no sense other than they's -- >> here's the thoughts, special interests and party lines. schumer come out, for one it was clear that this was vetoproof, and then people like cardin coming out that this -- >> and palpable rage on the parts of the left and the right that explains not only donald trump, but all these outside candidates. resonating. proof of that was in chicago this week, and doesn't that town's mayo know it firsthand? >> you're going to see a mass exodus of people getting
let's just get this straight. this president is inking a deal with no security in it for the united states at all, and none for israel, which is our closest ally. israel is the only country in the world that would actually fight. >> you brought up mcconnell. people hate all politicians, because you can't trust them. they're not looking out for the american people. the american people don't want this deal. republicans and democrats they want -- >> what does carl -- what was mcconnell...
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>> this is how the rnc sold him on doing this. they had to eliminate this threat. third-party ballot, it's a glide path for the democratic nominee if he's doing that. he's pulling 5% out of texas, 5% of some of these red states. they had to eliminate this threat. but what they sold him on is, hey, don't you want jeb bush pledging to support you if you're the nominee in the same way you're pledging to support the nominee here? that's how they sold it. you want all these guys who you're roughing it up with, they rally around you if you're going to be the nominee. this is very much -- and they knew they were handing him a sort of p.r. win for the day. it is the rnc coming to him. by the way, this pledge, they sent around to all the candidates. all of them returned them within 24 hours. we don't have press conferences from the other 17 candidates. the rnc knew that in exchange they sort to have to give him a moment. >> donald trump absolutely created this theater because he raised his hand during that debate. he was the only one. there were two debates. he's the only o
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this is where this is all playing out.s so widespread officials have yet to fully grasp the extent of the flooding. japan's weather agency warns more flooding is possible as the weather system moves north and listen as japan's prime minister weighed in on the crisis a short time ago. >> translator: there is concern that the region will see unprecedented heavy rains. the government will work as one to prioritize the safety of the people and do our best to prevent any further disaster. >>> taking you back to these live pictures. this is another rescue operation. we are watching as it happens on your television. joso city in japan. now we saw earlier, you can see this person, they are desperate here. the water level has raise on the the point just below their roof there. they are sitting on the roof in expectation of this helicopter hopefully approaching them very soon and lifting them off that particular roof. now, again, you're seeing this raging water, these homes have been floating by. we have will ripley joining us from
this is where this is all playing out.s so widespread officials have yet to fully grasp the extent of the flooding. japan's weather agency warns more flooding is possible as the weather system moves north and listen as japan's prime minister weighed in on the crisis a short time ago. >> translator: there is concern that the region will see unprecedented heavy rains. the government will work as one to prioritize the safety of the people and do our best to prevent any further disaster....
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kept saying i think we can get this done this year. some of the concerns and if we are willing to come to the table and actually negotiate. i want to talk about was strictly called -- because it was a very modest bill and it somehow could not make its way through. i will tell you that the inclination in the congress is not to do we not to do we can do but try to do everything that we want to do as an individual. we are going to hang as much stuff on there to see before we collapse under the weight of all of those additional issues, we need to not let that happen with energy exports. i am obviously, lisa has a bill that went. i have a bill in banking and we have a hearing in banking. we are looking at the possibility of a markup. no commitments yet but we want to continue to build momentum and build support. i think the question is how do you balance that? to give you a for instance you saw senator heinrich expressed an interest in what let's look at what we can do with this concept. there is an openness and i will tell you i have a num
kept saying i think we can get this done this year. some of the concerns and if we are willing to come to the table and actually negotiate. i want to talk about was strictly called -- because it was a very modest bill and it somehow could not make its way through. i will tell you that the inclination in the congress is not to do we not to do we can do but try to do everything that we want to do as an individual. we are going to hang as much stuff on there to see before we collapse under the...
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slaughter: is this federal court? ms. schakowsky, is this -- ms. schakowsky: i think the point is also, this would not only take away funding for that portion of the services that it -- that means that closes down a provider, a clinic or an entire health care system that -- ms. slaughter: for all medicaid patients? ms. schakowsky: yes. ms. slaughter: it would seem drast i can for people to vote for the c.r. we all know where why we're here and we don't have any misunderstanding about it and we're here to -- on our side to show that we show up for rules committee. but i would seriously, because four states are trying to do it and you want to do it here because you think it would make it legal for those four states? mrs. blackburn: i think that what we're hearing -- what we're hearing from the states is they would like the flexibility to determine who is the provider in their medicaid program. now, as you will remember, back in the mid 1990's the many states went through the c.m.s. waiver process in order to be able to do experimentation with the del
slaughter: is this federal court? ms. schakowsky, is this -- ms. schakowsky: i think the point is also, this would not only take away funding for that portion of the services that it -- that means that closes down a provider, a clinic or an entire health care system that -- ms. slaughter: for all medicaid patients? ms. schakowsky: yes. ms. slaughter: it would seem drast i can for people to vote for the c.r. we all know where why we're here and we don't have any misunderstanding about it and...
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this was seen as the best one this month. they're running this contest.u get selected for the best month you get $1,000 and you enter the grand competition where you could win $20,000. >> a giant spillway, reservoir? >> that's what i think it is. >> i'm confused as to what we just watched. your brain wants to say it's a rach but it's not because your eyes are seeing something completely different. >> i hope he didn't use his good bike. if he did the $1,000 goes to the next one. >> who will compete with that? >> i would love to have seen a ramp at the bottom, the speed and momentum, just go pew! >>> there's nothing so satisfying as baby smiles. sounded like a wookie. >> oh my gosh, went from zero to 60. apparently a star trek, not a star wars fan. >> hey. >> this video say few months old but i love how the baby is happy and everything, until -- >> oh, man, i hope he at least helped mom cheer the baby up again after this stunt. >> i had that same reaction when i saw episode one. >> what did you do? >> this is joe versus baby powder. we see who the clear win
this was seen as the best one this month. they're running this contest.u get selected for the best month you get $1,000 and you enter the grand competition where you could win $20,000. >> a giant spillway, reservoir? >> that's what i think it is. >> i'm confused as to what we just watched. your brain wants to say it's a rach but it's not because your eyes are seeing something completely different. >> i hope he didn't use his good bike. if he did the $1,000 goes to the...
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this man is famous and yes, the video is clear that this officer did not act properly at all. >> thisblake said in his interview with my colleague don lemon. that is how many times has this happened and no one talks about it. they are talking about it because i'm famous and because i brought it to light. >> i'm sure it happens. it happens other times. are we looking for perfection in our police department? i'm sorry, but it doesn't exist in the world that we live in. >> bill bratton and mayor de blasio apologized for this and said the police department has taken what they would deem very big steps, allocated $29 million to retrain essentially 22,000 officers. james blake is asking for even more. is he right? is more needed? >> i got no problem with training but it always comes down to money. we used to drive police cars, used to have to keep them together with duct tape because we couldn't get them repaired. as far as money for training, that means you have to take police officers off the street, put them in to training. i'm for any and all kind of training. but this isn't a systemic
this man is famous and yes, the video is clear that this officer did not act properly at all. >> thisblake said in his interview with my colleague don lemon. that is how many times has this happened and no one talks about it. they are talking about it because i'm famous and because i brought it to light. >> i'm sure it happens. it happens other times. are we looking for perfection in our police department? i'm sorry, but it doesn't exist in the world that we live in. >> bill...
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this is the dawn of an old day.e offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now >>: you know their propane takes a nose and my you know this house is going up for middletown you conceive just plumes of smoke of structure fires and it was pretty much never been in a war and never one to be in something like that again it was horrendous and terrible. >>mark: of a single log fire burning out of control and like napa and sonoma county over the weekend a firestorm of the community of middletown and some aerial views over the fire from the weekend as it continues to burn homes it had exploded to 50,000 a. in just into the last 15 and learned it is
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start with this. this is a sunday.is a day where praarishions around the country are going to their churches, going to their places of worship and they are listening to pastors, listening to priests just like pope francis. boy we saw him exercise that ability today as he was speaking. there are a lot of different points that we'll touch on here. but as we look at what he has said and so clearly and definitively at the top of his remarks -- i just warrant to get your thought on how he addressed again the sexual abuse survivors. >> he was very pastoral and showing a lot of empathy, also a lot of courage and responsibility for what has happened. i think it's an important statement for priests, catholic priests, but for other pastors in other denominations as well because we are seeing a lot of sexual abuse. he pin points though that it is about taking responsibility for making changes. he hinthood hooed at structura to address it. >> structural changes. that is the question as we talked about earlier. what might be furthe
start with this. this is a sunday.is a day where praarishions around the country are going to their churches, going to their places of worship and they are listening to pastors, listening to priests just like pope francis. boy we saw him exercise that ability today as he was speaking. there are a lot of different points that we'll touch on here. but as we look at what he has said and so clearly and definitively at the top of his remarks -- i just warrant to get your thought on how he addressed...
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at this time this week.1 memorial museum for letting us hold the hearing today. i'd also like to thank mayor rudy giuliani and the other witnesses for taking the time to join us and for their service to this great city and to our country. this morning we are meeting on hallowed ground consecrated by the loss of thousands of innocent americans and by the valor and sacrifice of those who worked to save their lives. in the wake of 9/11, we were told to never forget. and we did not. in their honor we vowed never again. our memories of the heroism we witnessed gave our nation -- we are still engaged in that struggle that we have entered a new phase. the viral speed of violent extremism has allowed our enemies to spread globally and has brought the war back to our doorsteps. but we will not bow down to terror. so we have come here today to draw on the lessons we learned after 9/11 to assess how we can make our country more secure and to honor the memory of those we lost by re-dedicating ourselves to victory in thi
at this time this week.1 memorial museum for letting us hold the hearing today. i'd also like to thank mayor rudy giuliani and the other witnesses for taking the time to join us and for their service to this great city and to our country. this morning we are meeting on hallowed ground consecrated by the loss of thousands of innocent americans and by the valor and sacrifice of those who worked to save their lives. in the wake of 9/11, we were told to never forget. and we did not. in their honor...
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we've seen officers come in in camouflage, as we pan down this way, i want to show you this heavily armed vehicle. there are several heavily armed vehicles with s.w.a.t. teams attached to them. we noticed a very strong perimeter in some neighborhoods. that's near where the officer was shot, they shut that down, and we have officers in a are walking by foot through the neighborhood. there's heavy brush and forest looking areas around here. officers have to work their way through that. you talked about those three suspects. two white males, one black male, the officer approaching. what they may have been doing when he called in. that is stuff that investigators more than likely have information for. of course, you talk before the people who have been told to shelter in place hopefully they're helping officers with any calls or suspicious activity. there have been a lot of people who have shown up to this area, who are looking around and trying to see what's going on. every 10 minutes, we see more officers moving into the area and then they're coordinating and moving out. a massive situation
we've seen officers come in in camouflage, as we pan down this way, i want to show you this heavily armed vehicle. there are several heavily armed vehicles with s.w.a.t. teams attached to them. we noticed a very strong perimeter in some neighborhoods. that's near where the officer was shot, they shut that down, and we have officers in a are walking by foot through the neighborhood. there's heavy brush and forest looking areas around here. officers have to work their way through that. you talked...
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this afternoon will be will to receiver defense in this trial. and we'll see if the protests continue and if they even increase. this community is ready and they all are aware the decision today -- and we may not know the answers today, but the decisions could be critical for the trial up coming in october. >> so jean, that hearing gets underway in about 20 minutes. we'll check back. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," is carly fiorina heading to the big debate stage? a rules change for the upcoming cnn debate could mean she is. you'll hear her reaction. >>> and we're just about 15 minutes away from the opening bell on wall street. dow futures looking up right now after yesterday's big drop. we take you live to the new york stock exchange, next. it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... introducing boost 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. so it's big in nutritio
this afternoon will be will to receiver defense in this trial. and we'll see if the protests continue and if they even increase. this community is ready and they all are aware the decision today -- and we may not know the answers today, but the decisions could be critical for the trial up coming in october. >> so jean, that hearing gets underway in about 20 minutes. we'll check back. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," is carly fiorina heading to the big debate stage?...
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this is a man of the people. this is the people's house. if anything, washington is not changing the pope, the pope seems to be changing washington. the question is when he leaves, will it catch on. >> what are people there telling you about witnessing history? >> what's fascinating is we spent an awful lot of time talking about the issue of history. one of the things that happens in washington is what they don't talk about. what they are not talking about is what they talked about last week. they talked about deposting 11 million people in this country, now talk about ordering up the border as opposed to building fences, talking about bringing in syrian refugees for asylum from the wars. they are talking about the little girl, 5-year-old trophy cruz who was plucked out of the crowd. she said i am the face of what they have been be talking about so much on television, i'm one of those anchor babies. she used her words. she said i was born in this country, therefore i am a u.s. citizen, but my parents are not, she asked the pope please do so
this is a man of the people. this is the people's house. if anything, washington is not changing the pope, the pope seems to be changing washington. the question is when he leaves, will it catch on. >> what are people there telling you about witnessing history? >> what's fascinating is we spent an awful lot of time talking about the issue of history. one of the things that happens in washington is what they don't talk about. what they are not talking about is what they talked about...
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this is torture.w bad it is for me. >> he would rather take the ribbing from this than ever have to do it again. >>> thanks for spending time with us today. we'll see you next time on "right this minute." >> announcer: live from new york city, it's the "wendy williams show." today, all the sizzling hot topics. and he plays olivia's scheming dad on "scandal." plus wendy's giving her advice and say itting like she means it, answering all your burning questions! now, here's wendy!
this is torture.w bad it is for me. >> he would rather take the ribbing from this than ever have to do it again. >>> thanks for spending time with us today. we'll see you next time on "right this minute." >> announcer: live from new york city, it's the "wendy williams show." today, all the sizzling hot topics. and he plays olivia's scheming dad on "scandal." plus wendy's giving her advice and say itting like she means it, answering all your...
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feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose.. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with the customers on a daily basis. i work hand-in-hand with crews to make sure our gas pipes are safe. my wife and i are both from san jose. my kids and their friends live in this community. every time i go to a customer's house, their children could be friends with my children so it's important to me. one of the most rewarding parts of this job is after you help a customer, seeing a smile on their face. together, we're building a better california. >>> president obama will meet with russia's president vladimir putin in new york on monday amid friction over syria and ukraine. both will be here for the u.n.'s general assembly meeting. it will be the first face-to-face meeting in nea
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abuse, on this trip to the u.s. he mentioned the courage of the bishops at one point -- >> there have been some criticisms -- daniel, i got to cut you off. we're against a break. thanks for joining us. john king is next. >>> on immigration. >> let us remember the golden rule. >> and climate change. >> now is the time for courageous. >> as pope francis calls for unity, the republican civil war explodes. john boehner abruptly resigns as speaker. >> i'm doing this today for the right reasons, and you know what? the right things will happen as a result. >> and donald trump responds to a drop in the polls by lashing out. >> this clown marco rubio, i've been so nice to him. >> plus for questions for hillary clinton and more great poll numbers for bernie sanders. "inside politics" the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters, now. >>> welcome to "inside politics" i'm john king. thanks for sharing your sunday morning. as pope francis winds down the visit to the united states, we're keeping an eye on that and with us to
abuse, on this trip to the u.s. he mentioned the courage of the bishops at one point -- >> there have been some criticisms -- daniel, i got to cut you off. we're against a break. thanks for joining us. john king is next. >>> on immigration. >> let us remember the golden rule. >> and climate change. >> now is the time for courageous. >> as pope francis calls for unity, the republican civil war explodes. john boehner abruptly resigns as speaker. >> i'm...
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this evening. first news that broke is that cnn has just announced the roster of who they're going to allow into the second republican presidential debate and who they are not letting in to that event. who they're putting in a separate event apart from the people who cnn says are the real candidates. so, this is the list at 6:00 p.m. in this debate wednesday night. who is going to be at the kids table. the kids table event will be rick santorum, george pataki, rick perry, and lindsey graham. not allowed in the real debate for some reason. 6:00 p.m. eastern, next wednesday night, 6:00 p.m. until 7:45. and then, for some reason, cnn will stop that event, and they'll just do something else for 15 minutes or so, and then at 8:00 p.m., they'll start a whole new event, at which they will let these nice people on to the stage. that will be donald trump, rand paul, carly fiorina mike huckabee, ted cruz, ben carson, scott walker, john kasich, chris christie. this, overall, the lineup just announced this hou
this evening. first news that broke is that cnn has just announced the roster of who they're going to allow into the second republican presidential debate and who they are not letting in to that event. who they're putting in a separate event apart from the people who cnn says are the real candidates. so, this is the list at 6:00 p.m. in this debate wednesday night. who is going to be at the kids table. the kids table event will be rick santorum, george pataki, rick perry, and lindsey graham....
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why do you think this pope is reacting this way? why do you think this pope is ignoring the way he does? why do you think he congratulated the bishops and told them how courageous they were? why do you think he hasn't done more about child abuse? it seems so uncharacterist of him given his approach to most other issues. >> there are appear couple of answers. all i am doing is postulating. i don't know. he is parts. clearcal culture had a has raised him to believe that the church, the first thing you do is protect the church if raised from an early age believing the institution is the most important thing it's hard for you -- and it's hard for you to believe that a bishop would be as callous as the bishops in the united states have been and callous all over the world and the u.n. has backed that up. u.n. stutties several commissions have backed that up the i can't answer why except he is a product of the culture he was raised in. >> thank you for sharing your insight. we appreciate it. i want to go back out to the crowd. ashar is out
why do you think this pope is reacting this way? why do you think this pope is ignoring the way he does? why do you think he congratulated the bishops and told them how courageous they were? why do you think he hasn't done more about child abuse? it seems so uncharacterist of him given his approach to most other issues. >> there are appear couple of answers. all i am doing is postulating. i don't know. he is parts. clearcal culture had a has raised him to believe that the church, the...
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such as this 1968 piece by donald judd, this wall drawing by sol lewitt, and this landmark piece by dan flavin. and of course, an entertaining space like this wouldn't be complete without a full catering kitchen. the third and fourth floor are dedicated to sleeping quarters, beginning right here in the third floor landing. this transitional space has the children's bedrooms on one side and the master on the other, making it the perfect place for the family to gather. and with a kitchenette and built-in tv, this space is the perfect place to kick back and watch a movie. the contemporary design and feel of the home continue right here in the master bedroom suite. the elements of interior design and the southwestern exposure combine to give this room a warm and inviting feeling. no master bedroom would be complete without a spectacular master bathroom. this european spa-like bathroom features limestone tile, dual vanities, multiple shower heads, and an oversized soaking tub, making this the ultimate oasis. thank you for joining me today. i hope you enjoyed this exclusive peek into one of p
such as this 1968 piece by donald judd, this wall drawing by sol lewitt, and this landmark piece by dan flavin. and of course, an entertaining space like this wouldn't be complete without a full catering kitchen. the third and fourth floor are dedicated to sleeping quarters, beginning right here in the third floor landing. this transitional space has the children's bedrooms on one side and the master on the other, making it the perfect place for the family to gather. and with a kitchenette and...
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a parking variance, this variance, this conditional use.20 more feet and exception to your bulk limits. 2 more floors of condoes add that level sell for 4 thousand dollars a square foot and that is about 30 thousand feet at least. 120 million dollars goody from you a 20 feet you don't have to give them. what are we getting back? the profit from that after development cost, 30 million? pick a number. 25 million? what do you get back? what is the sit a getting back for giving 20 more feet, nothing. you are not getting anything back. why don't you tell them double the inclusionary which means double the fee in this case from 9 million to 18 million and we'll giver you that 20 feet and 120 millions. that is what you need to do and whailt the department has to use the leverage it has and ever exception and variance that you grant is worth money, big money and get us more affordable housing or at least more money for it. otherwise [inaudible] it down. >> good evening i'm [inaudible] from south of market action committee. i haven't agreed with joh
a parking variance, this variance, this conditional use.20 more feet and exception to your bulk limits. 2 more floors of condoes add that level sell for 4 thousand dollars a square foot and that is about 30 thousand feet at least. 120 million dollars goody from you a 20 feet you don't have to give them. what are we getting back? the profit from that after development cost, 30 million? pick a number. 25 million? what do you get back? what is the sit a getting back for giving 20 more feet,...
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this came in this motorcade. by big cars. this is the pope. and it was easy to recognize where the pope is because it is the smallest car of the motorcade. pope arrives from cuba. in the pastdone , anh, a few months important visit to latin america. and this means that in some fives the pope visits lands of the american continent. from latin america to central , north and to the u.s. america. i think it is good to reflect how this proceeds. in the entire world, visitpe has begun with and has visited some lands in europe. then he has visited asia. now he comes back to america, latin america and north america. in november,onth he will also be in africa. this means that the experience of the pope is universal and it is growing. growing not only meeting bishops from all parts of the world but also traveling in different parts of the world and problems ing the the mankind of today. feel that the pope is now ready to address global questions, very global questions and he is doing in latin america and the now, here in the u.s. and the united nations
this came in this motorcade. by big cars. this is the pope. and it was easy to recognize where the pope is because it is the smallest car of the motorcade. pope arrives from cuba. in the pastdone , anh, a few months important visit to latin america. and this means that in some fives the pope visits lands of the american continent. from latin america to central , north and to the u.s. america. i think it is good to reflect how this proceeds. in the entire world, visitpe has begun with and has...
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a biden candidacy is good for this field or bad for this field. >> yeah, lawrence.here have been various reasons why there's a market for a hillary alternative. early in the process when you talk to democratic operatives what they would say is we shouldn't have a party that corn nates a candidate but a contest. it is extraordinary there aren't more contenders. and then you would hear a lack of enthusiasm, particularly some members of the more liberal wing of the party that feel hillary clinton is too hawkish. things like iraq turned them off. i have been talking to a lot of real obama democrats, obama people who have a yearning for biden to get in because they feel he is closer to barack obama's legacy. as one pointed out yesterday, there's a reason why we picked obama over hillary the first time. i think that is part of it. i think the story that media is hanging on to, even with the revised headlines. "washington post" had to revise some extraordinary headlines, i think the campaign understands this story will dog her to the end. >> tim pawlenty, this is bryan pag
a biden candidacy is good for this field or bad for this field. >> yeah, lawrence.here have been various reasons why there's a market for a hillary alternative. early in the process when you talk to democratic operatives what they would say is we shouldn't have a party that corn nates a candidate but a contest. it is extraordinary there aren't more contenders. and then you would hear a lack of enthusiasm, particularly some members of the more liberal wing of the party that feel hillary...
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go fast. >>> this couple's home has been invaded by -- >> this bat. it's now somewhere in the apartment. >> see the hilarious struggle to get rid of the uninvited guest. >>> plus don't miss the wednesday buzz word for a shot to win an ipad mini. all the goodness of milk. all the deliciousness of hershey' s syrup. squeeze. stir. share. yeah, we know that feeling. you're so bloated you've started wearing sweatpants ...everywhere. when it finally happens, it's always...
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this won't -- there's no end in sight to this. have lost their hopes and have been displaced internally and could leave at any moment. >> just think about what's happening right now. think of this as a wildfire in california. you have a situation in syria right now where half of the country -- half of 28 million people are displaced from their homes, jose. >> 14 million. >> 14 million people. and on the periphery of syria, in lebanon and jordan, there is not sufficient food to fees these people who are desperately looking for food. these are not muslims who are terrorists. these are people who are looking just to live their lives. they're decent people just wanting to raise their kids. they don't even have the medicine and food and hoursing because the united nations can no longer feed them. that's why they're fleeing. there's already millions in lebanon and jordan alone but there's not sufficient united nations and international food relief to be able to provide them the food. >> you mentioned jordan and you mentioned lebanon. tw
this won't -- there's no end in sight to this. have lost their hopes and have been displaced internally and could leave at any moment. >> just think about what's happening right now. think of this as a wildfire in california. you have a situation in syria right now where half of the country -- half of 28 million people are displaced from their homes, jose. >> 14 million. >> 14 million people. and on the periphery of syria, in lebanon and jordan, there is not sufficient food to...
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. >> it's you all this time. >> i complete understand this guy. in moscow, a pretty red bmw. >> it's russia. he comes to a complete stop. >> that is so dangerous. what a jerk. they move over to the right. he moves over to the left. he goes over to the left, stops. guess what he's blocking? an ambulance. they hit the sirens to get him to move out of the way. he gets out. he argues. they go back and forth. he gets back in the car, flips them the bird. that is the pinnacle of jerk-hood. >> if you went into the jerk store and said give me your most expensive option, that's the guy you get. >> he stops on the road and gets out a conversation. you're now later than you would be. >> do you still identify with this dude? >> apples and oranges. >>> what i just woke up to in the driveway. >> kevin thompson got a big surprise when he got up in the morning, opened the door, and saw a doe take off across the driveway. she left something behind. that fawn. >> she wanted to get help. >> that poor little creature is caught in the fencing. >> lord have mercy. >> t
. >> it's you all this time. >> i complete understand this guy. in moscow, a pretty red bmw. >> it's russia. he comes to a complete stop. >> that is so dangerous. what a jerk. they move over to the right. he moves over to the left. he goes over to the left, stops. guess what he's blocking? an ambulance. they hit the sirens to get him to move out of the way. he gets out. he argues. they go back and forth. he gets back in the car, flips them the bird. that is the pinnacle...