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we want to help our neighbors from our tree keeps on destroying his property we have this monitor cypress tree it invades his sewer lines and garage floor we replaced the whole garage floor and the sewer line and a few years ago later had to replace the sewer again, it is hard to go without a sewer during the holidays but they're no tars for not doing in for being invasive this showdown shouldn't be planted next to a house they're a monster the way they invades it ends up up rooting the sidewalk and now the roots extends under his house and comes out into the backyards more thirty feet deep from the tree this 19 can disrupt the houses foundation he has to came out back the roots to stop the damage and pretty soon the tree all the roots on that side of the tree are going to be cut and that makes it unstable the tree is leaning already it is a very old large tree and inspector from the bureau of urban forestry heard it was leaning i just hope you folks help the rise for the damaging roots ii hope that paul conroy and his wife are here to plead their case. >> you proposed to replace the cypr
we want to help our neighbors from our tree keeps on destroying his property we have this monitor cypress tree it invades his sewer lines and garage floor we replaced the whole garage floor and the sewer line and a few years ago later had to replace the sewer again, it is hard to go without a sewer during the holidays but they're no tars for not doing in for being invasive this showdown shouldn't be planted next to a house they're a monster the way they invades it ends up up rooting the...
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cypress hills senior center is going to open their doors. so they're all welcome to go there. i call him, i try to get him interested in doing this. he said, well, i'll see. we'll help you, we'll help you. well, it's hard to get a cook to. we'll help you with a cook if you need some extra support. >> right. >> so two weeks after that i took him to the director, i said, oh, mario, this is unbelievable. as soon as i pass the word around, everybody wants to help. i got turkeys from here, i got a cake from another person. so this is a big thing going on now in cypress hills senior center. >> i was going to say, how [laughter] >> i am. to me, it's because all those people i can see them. i work so many years doing outreach in the community, and i know very well who they are. and people are very lonely with no family, they're watching tv, and in tv is all the airports of the world showing people from here coming to there. the whole family's getting together. so when we started this, this is besides very cold and a great day -- >> right. >> -- i think it be fantastic if we can open t
cypress hills senior center is going to open their doors. so they're all welcome to go there. i call him, i try to get him interested in doing this. he said, well, i'll see. we'll help you, we'll help you. well, it's hard to get a cook to. we'll help you with a cook if you need some extra support. >> right. >> so two weeks after that i took him to the director, i said, oh, mario, this is unbelievable. as soon as i pass the word around, everybody wants to help. i got turkeys from...
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we want to help our neighbors from our tree keeps on destroying his property we have this monitor cypress tree it invades his sewer lines and garage floor we replaced the whole garage floor and the sewer line and a few years ago later had to replace the sewer again, it is hard to go without a sewer during the holidays but they're no tars for not doing in for being invasive this showdown shouldn't be planted next to a house they're a monster the way they invades it ends up up rooting the sidewalk and now the roots extends under his house and comes out into the backyards more thirty feet deep from the tree this 19 can disrupt the houses foundation he has to came out back the roots to stop the damage and pretty soon the tree all the roots on that side of the tree are going to be cut and that makes it unstable the tree is leaning already it is a very old large tree and inspector from the bureau of urban forestry heard it was leaning i just hope you folks help the rise for the damaging roots ii hope that paul conroy and his wife are here to plead their case. >> you proposed to replace the cypr
we want to help our neighbors from our tree keeps on destroying his property we have this monitor cypress tree it invades his sewer lines and garage floor we replaced the whole garage floor and the sewer line and a few years ago later had to replace the sewer again, it is hard to go without a sewer during the holidays but they're no tars for not doing in for being invasive this showdown shouldn't be planted next to a house they're a monster the way they invades it ends up up rooting the...
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he was last seen running down cypress avenue yesterday at 4:30. the murder trial of philip chisholm return -- resumes tomorrow. chism is accused of killing his math teacher colleen ritzer two years ago. jurors a several pieces of surveillance video, including images of chism at a movie theater after the murder. prosecutors thank you misusing colleen ritzer' s credit card. investigator show chism' s clothing. chism' s lawyers are planning an insensitive -- an insanity defense. bob: the list continues to grow for the interim report up until game day. denver tonight, patrick chung was listed as questionable with a foot injury. chung would be an option as a punt returner but only if he can play. other key injuries -- linebacker jamie collins was ruled out. keyshawn martin who has missed the last five games is listed as questionable. would the patriots consider using rob gronkowski as a wide receiver? bill belichick answers that question later. heather: a high-rise on fire in the heart of providence. what we are learning tonight about the cause. bob: a
he was last seen running down cypress avenue yesterday at 4:30. the murder trial of philip chisholm return -- resumes tomorrow. chism is accused of killing his math teacher colleen ritzer two years ago. jurors a several pieces of surveillance video, including images of chism at a movie theater after the murder. prosecutors thank you misusing colleen ritzer' s credit card. investigator show chism' s clothing. chism' s lawyers are planning an insensitive -- an insanity defense. bob: the list...
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Nov 20, 2015
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one thing built on another, to a formal accession process, leading to a solution of the cypress problem, which stood in the way, when you pointed to 2005/2005. there was a plan very nearly a solution to the cyprus issue. and that was the high water mark of the european process with turkey. when that failed, because the greek cypriots rejected it, that set back the process. nonetheless, turkey had a ministry for european affairs which, to my knowledge, persists to this day. it remains the policy of the republic of turkey, certainly where a pundit and a states person or someone makes a statement that sounds race. >>, racist or prejudicial on the basis of anything. in today's world that flies around in the mainstream media, in youtube, on twitter, it has an impact. people encounter that. we didn't want those grapes anyway, they were sour. who wants to be part of the eurozone any, and you get that sort of not well thought through angry reaction that can feed on each other. the thoughtful people i think on all sides, in europe and turkey see the value of bringing turkey ever closer into the
one thing built on another, to a formal accession process, leading to a solution of the cypress problem, which stood in the way, when you pointed to 2005/2005. there was a plan very nearly a solution to the cyprus issue. and that was the high water mark of the european process with turkey. when that failed, because the greek cypriots rejected it, that set back the process. nonetheless, turkey had a ministry for european affairs which, to my knowledge, persists to this day. it remains the policy...
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mesopotamia's used oil from cedar and cypress trees and the opium poppy to treat alien -- to treat ailments. ancient chinese, tibetan and indian medicines all prescribed drugs that are mostly plant- based. >> if you are on the medication, particularly for cancer or infectious disease, it's a good chance the medicines that are saving your life would not exist or not for nature. >> most of the medicines we take are made in laboratories today. , their designion and discovery has is directly relied very heavily on molecules' we have discovered in plants, animals, and microorganisms. >> this includes drugs like stanton's which are widely used all over the world. insulin is a natural product. >> there is something that's used against herpes that comes from a marine sponge. there is also a cancer -- an anti-cancer agent that comes from sea squirts. >> the rosy periwinkle, a plant found in nascar, revolutionized the treatment for hodgkin's lymphoma. was found inant the marquetry of and design -- amazon rain forest. morphine was isolated from the opium poppy. aspirin was synthesized from compounds f
mesopotamia's used oil from cedar and cypress trees and the opium poppy to treat alien -- to treat ailments. ancient chinese, tibetan and indian medicines all prescribed drugs that are mostly plant- based. >> if you are on the medication, particularly for cancer or infectious disease, it's a good chance the medicines that are saving your life would not exist or not for nature. >> most of the medicines we take are made in laboratories today. , their designion and discovery has is...
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that the royal air force base can be used in cypress. furthermore, air to airy fueling operations and of course cameron's assurance that he would try to get the approval in parliament to deploy the royal air force on direct strikes against isil in syria. of course two years ago, he failed to get permission to bomb syria, then it was assad forces he was after. he's confident now that there is contract party support. cameron, by the way, being quite bold in what he was saying about intelligence, because you hear about intelligence not reaching some quarters about various suspects, isil suspects being in europe ahead of the paris attacks. what cameron said is this, he said that -- he referred to the fact that intelligence often came from outside the european union when neighbors weren't giving information, inferring that there has to be a complete revamp of intelligence operations within the european union. it remains to be seen what's going to happen there, but for now, there is really more than just a bit of cooperation between france and
that the royal air force base can be used in cypress. furthermore, air to airy fueling operations and of course cameron's assurance that he would try to get the approval in parliament to deploy the royal air force on direct strikes against isil in syria. of course two years ago, he failed to get permission to bomb syria, then it was assad forces he was after. he's confident now that there is contract party support. cameron, by the way, being quite bold in what he was saying about intelligence,...
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alleged corrupt bank account in azerbaijan and hundreds of millions of dollars routed through banks in cypress and switzerland. it involved hacking into jp morgan, media companies like "the wall street journal," software firms and investigative firm hot on the trail of the hackers themselves. the cybercrime ring was involved in illegal online gambling, illicit credit card processing and an unlawful bitcoin exchange. the three men allegedly in charge jerry shaloan described as the founder and his principal deputies, who were arrested in israel earlier this year and await extradition to the united states. also u.s. citizen joshua samuel aaron charged with helping in computer hacking an security markets manipulation. the u.s. fugitive, whereabouts unknown. >> the conduct show cases a brave new world of hacking for profit. it is no longer hacking merely for a quick payout, rather it is hacking in support of a diversified criminal conglomerate. it is hacking to locate victims, it is hacking to spy on the competition. it is hackin. in short, it is hacking as a business model. >> prosecutors said tha
alleged corrupt bank account in azerbaijan and hundreds of millions of dollars routed through banks in cypress and switzerland. it involved hacking into jp morgan, media companies like "the wall street journal," software firms and investigative firm hot on the trail of the hackers themselves. the cybercrime ring was involved in illegal online gambling, illicit credit card processing and an unlawful bitcoin exchange. the three men allegedly in charge jerry shaloan described as the...
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walkers in cypress will have to use alternate routes. the bridge will remain open to vehicular traffic. >>> amazon is now offering dads that have been with the company for over a year to take six months paid maternity looefr. it's the first time the company has offered paid maternity leave to dads and it will also offer paid maternity leave to moms. this happened after the company was described in a new york city report saying they were a cutthroat company and unsympathetic to families. >>> today the company google announced a new feature for its in-box e-mail app called smart reply. it uses artificial intelligence to generate three automatic replies based on the e-mails you get. the system suggests three starting lines for your reply. the smart reply feature will be available later this week on in boxes' android and iphone apps. >>> if you haven't noticed, christmas decorations are everywhere. >> tomorrow we'll see another sign of the season. the rockefeller center asristmas tree will be cut down. it will be hoisted on a trailer and bro
walkers in cypress will have to use alternate routes. the bridge will remain open to vehicular traffic. >>> amazon is now offering dads that have been with the company for over a year to take six months paid maternity looefr. it's the first time the company has offered paid maternity leave to dads and it will also offer paid maternity leave to moms. this happened after the company was described in a new york city report saying they were a cutthroat company and unsympathetic to...
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he is offering support to the french military, offering access to an air force base in cypress, as well as refugue operations for performing war planes. he even said he wants to convince parliament to vote to authorize a british bombing campaign against isil. he said britain must into everything i have the can do to support its ally, france. >> here in france, security operations continue amidst a state of emergency. one city just about an hour south of paris ended a three night curfew on monday morning. the mayor of that city had put a occur tee in effect after security forces found fake documents and prohibited weapons. there have been no other cities that enforced such a curfew, but other local municipalities may follow sues because of a state of emergency. they have the right to conduct warrantless searches and impose occur fuse. >> much of the security focus now is to the north in belgium where officials have all but shut down brussels for a third day. they are searching for suspects in those paris attacks. paul brennan is there. >> the number of searches is climbing, the number of
he is offering support to the french military, offering access to an air force base in cypress, as well as refugue operations for performing war planes. he even said he wants to convince parliament to vote to authorize a british bombing campaign against isil. he said britain must into everything i have the can do to support its ally, france. >> here in france, security operations continue amidst a state of emergency. one city just about an hour south of paris ended a three night curfew on...
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cameron will offer a british air base in cypress. later this week, cameron will meet with the leaders of germany and russia. >>> closing arguments under way in the corruption trial of former new york assembly speaker sheldon silver. a federal prosecutor told jurors the 71-year-old democrat made millions through bribes and kickbacks, and his lawyers will give their closing argument later today. but they say overzealous prosecutors have unfairly singled him out turning innocent deal making into crimes. deliberation could start as early as today. >>> much more coming up on cbs 2 news at noon, where the worst bottlenecks for traffic are across the country, one stretching across two states, >> jennifer lopez kicks off the american music awards with an extravagant dance number and that is just the beginning. >> cool and calm right now. what about your get-away wednesday? forecast coming up. >>> don't forget to follow us you can find us on facebook .com/cbs new york. >>> a nationwide traffic study identifies the 50 worst bottlenecks across
cameron will offer a british air base in cypress. later this week, cameron will meet with the leaders of germany and russia. >>> closing arguments under way in the corruption trial of former new york assembly speaker sheldon silver. a federal prosecutor told jurors the 71-year-old democrat made millions through bribes and kickbacks, and his lawyers will give their closing argument later today. but they say overzealous prosecutors have unfairly singled him out turning innocent deal...
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police say the crook was last seen running away from the store down cypress avenue. a sharon men will be in court accused of holding a woman hostage inside his home. jamie -- was arrested last night on north main street. police he was -- say he was holding a woman against her will. streetlights. neighbors describe a pretty scary scene. >> we were out here trying to figure out what to do. we knew there was some commotion by that house. person running up to us and he said, get back, get in your house. outside. heather: he did eventually come fight. providence, rhode island famous dancing police officer fired last week has a new job tonight. he is taking his act across the river to east providence. he has been hired to do -- direct traffic for the holiday season. providence cut ties with them because he organized approach -- a protest after some he wrote "black lives matter" on another officer' s coffee cups. something told me he would leave of his feet. mike: for 68 landing on his feet pretty easily. we keep talking about all this ice and snow going on to the west. it'
police say the crook was last seen running away from the store down cypress avenue. a sharon men will be in court accused of holding a woman hostage inside his home. jamie -- was arrested last night on north main street. police he was -- say he was holding a woman against her will. streetlights. neighbors describe a pretty scary scene. >> we were out here trying to figure out what to do. we knew there was some commotion by that house. person running up to us and he said, get back, get in...
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he got away with a cigar box police say the crook was last seen running away from the store down cypress ave. emily: a sharon man is in court this morning accused of holding a woman hostage. jamie mckeague was arrested after a standoff with police north main street. he stayed holed up for hours after the woman escaped his home. police closed the road and shut off the street lights. mckeague eventually surrendered without a fight. randy: a bus full of college students overturns in virginia. 35 people were hurt, one of them seriously, after the crash near richmond. the bus driver is now facing reckless driving charges after police say he lost control on a ramp curve causing the bus to tip. the bus was carrying 51 people at the time, most of them college students from u.v.a., virginia tech, and radford university. emily: tomorrow, the mbta will begin its new ban on all political ads debating moral, religious, and social issues. the decision was made at a meeting last week focused on an ad in the red line's davis square station that angered members of the jewish community. the new policy is
he got away with a cigar box police say the crook was last seen running away from the store down cypress ave. emily: a sharon man is in court this morning accused of holding a woman hostage. jamie mckeague was arrested after a standoff with police north main street. he stayed holed up for hours after the woman escaped his home. police closed the road and shut off the street lights. mckeague eventually surrendered without a fight. randy: a bus full of college students overturns in virginia. 35...
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british airways have one plane, and 11 are on standby, standing entry on cypress. they are not able to get in in. as far as the russians go they decided they don't want the nationals in egypt. the deputy prime minister was in there on friday. effectively turning home. now we here from tour operators, saying 93 were sent to egypt, repatriating citizens back to russia. there's a certain degree of confusion about whether or not it will be a detailed one. news is emerging about another incident involving a plane, a british passenger jet coming in to land. coming within 300 meters of a missile. the near miss involved the plane carrying 189 passengers from london. and pilot saw the missile and moved the plane to the left. british intelligence concluded it wasn't a targeted attack, but part of exercises conducted by the egyptian military in the area at the time >>> two men and an historic handshake, a grating between chinast he's mt xi jinping and taiwan's leader ma ying-jeou. what happened in that meeting? well as you say, an historic meeting, not just for the hosts, but
british airways have one plane, and 11 are on standby, standing entry on cypress. they are not able to get in in. as far as the russians go they decided they don't want the nationals in egypt. the deputy prime minister was in there on friday. effectively turning home. now we here from tour operators, saying 93 were sent to egypt, repatriating citizens back to russia. there's a certain degree of confusion about whether or not it will be a detailed one. news is emerging about another incident...
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they may set up a shuttle where the military shuttle them to cypress and then they're picked up. there are logistical solutions that will take time to sort out. >> what about your theory. it's early days and there are complicating reports, but on the balance of what you've seen so far, what's your theory. >> at the moment, i've just come back from a conference in the middle east. they don't know and it will take sometime before they can come up with a definitive cause, because you've got the wreckage in the desert. there's been sand storms out there making working conditions difficult. you have to take the part out of the desert to laboratory to under go testses to yes, there was a bomb onboard, it was this type have bomb. at the this moment, everything is open to discussion. >> how long do you think it will take. >> about another week before they can confirm it was a bomb or not, i would guess. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> israeli police report another shooting incident in the occupant we have had bank. two israelis were shot in hebron and taken to hospital. hebron is where j
they may set up a shuttle where the military shuttle them to cypress and then they're picked up. there are logistical solutions that will take time to sort out. >> what about your theory. it's early days and there are complicating reports, but on the balance of what you've seen so far, what's your theory. >> at the moment, i've just come back from a conference in the middle east. they don't know and it will take sometime before they can come up with a definitive cause, because...
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paris, how the terrorists may have communicated and how that is impacting your forecast for the big cypress. seen in thise are case from all sides is ciber is inherently asymmetric. any group that is well-funded and well organized can threaten or issue cyberattacks. what we have tried to do is look at what are the next set of tech takes, technologies they will be using. they will have higher levels of impact if it's attacking nonstandard devices or the cloud. this could be just the untraditional pcs and servers. anything you've learned that surprised you? maybe it was something you had not thought of. are they going by the playbook? steve: this is what we wrote in the report. a good example is we talk a lot about how to visit him. the motivation for using cyberattacks is going to evolve. it will just be about a cyber criminal looking for monetary gain. there will be all sorts of reasons the different groups and entities will issue an attack during the one of the key examples we see in what's playing out now are groups with a motivation to protest so the acts of have happened in paris. they
paris, how the terrorists may have communicated and how that is impacting your forecast for the big cypress. seen in thise are case from all sides is ciber is inherently asymmetric. any group that is well-funded and well organized can threaten or issue cyberattacks. what we have tried to do is look at what are the next set of tech takes, technologies they will be using. they will have higher levels of impact if it's attacking nonstandard devices or the cloud. this could be just the...
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he was allegedly driving a b-15 bus that hit 70-year-old carol bell as she crossed a street in cypress hills, brooklyn, last tuesday morning. the horrific scene captured on video. bond. school buses. the federal highway safety chief wants seat belts to keep children safe. the head of the national high traffic safety administration made that call at a transportation conference in virginia. mark roskin said the federal government states that school districts and bus manufacturers need to work together to make this happen. let's check in with bill evans for what you need for the after school forecast. >> great after school. kids, you will enjoy this. temperature will get to 58 to 60 by 3:00. drop into the 50s tonight. sports after school and getting outside after school it will be a great fall day. plenty tf sunshine and 50 degrees. rain after school tomorrow that we will talk about. that may cancel outdoor stuff tomorrow and thursday we have rain with sunshine in between. all that to talk about in the a moment. you. >> outrage in the new photos surfacing of an alleged domestic violence i
he was allegedly driving a b-15 bus that hit 70-year-old carol bell as she crossed a street in cypress hills, brooklyn, last tuesday morning. the horrific scene captured on video. bond. school buses. the federal highway safety chief wants seat belts to keep children safe. the head of the national high traffic safety administration made that call at a transportation conference in virginia. mark roskin said the federal government states that school districts and bus manufacturers need to work...
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meeting with british prime minister, the british have so far agreed to it allow france to use a base in cypress an air base for strikes against syria and iraq. no word yet on whether the british will join in that fight against islamic state in iraq. that's something david cameron says he is going to push for and a real big test for the french pq this week. he goes to washington tomorrow, then hosts the german chancellor here on wednesday and goes off to moscow. so far it's been russia's vladimir putin who has been talking toughest. he says the fight to islamic state needs to be raised to a new level. so we will see what kind of coalition the french president can build this week. greta, back to you. >> steve, thank you. >> this is a fox news alert. the u.s. state department issuing a worldwide travel alert for all u.s. citizens. fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen is live at the white house. james? >> greta, good evening, in issuing this worldwide travel alert, the state department cited what it called, quote, current information that indicates terrorist groups like isis, al qaed
meeting with british prime minister, the british have so far agreed to it allow france to use a base in cypress an air base for strikes against syria and iraq. no word yet on whether the british will join in that fight against islamic state in iraq. that's something david cameron says he is going to push for and a real big test for the french pq this week. he goes to washington tomorrow, then hosts the german chancellor here on wednesday and goes off to moscow. so far it's been russia's...
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and over here you've got -- >> this is the cypress. >> it's really nice because you can see that it's soft. very soft and what's great about this because it's not a pine or a fir, it's not in those families, doesn't produce sap so if somebody has a sap allergy, an excellent tree for that and a nice looking tree. >> does it hold ornaments well? >> got to go light with the ornaments, lights and tinsel and stuff with that but somebody for allergies a great alternative. >> a pretty look. >> and a great tree for landscaping. >> a white pine. >> the white pink, believe it or not, the white pine, smell this real quick. you don't really smell anything, do you? >> no. it's not very fragrant. the nice thing about the white pine if someone is allergic to a more aromatic species they don't get off a lot of fragrance. good symmetry and it's really soft. >> a lot of times you want to add something to the water for the tree and you've got some mad scientists here. >> that's really important, talking about the hydration. one important thing is to make sure you don't put your tree around any heat sour
and over here you've got -- >> this is the cypress. >> it's really nice because you can see that it's soft. very soft and what's great about this because it's not a pine or a fir, it's not in those families, doesn't produce sap so if somebody has a sap allergy, an excellent tree for that and a nice looking tree. >> does it hold ornaments well? >> got to go light with the ornaments, lights and tinsel and stuff with that but somebody for allergies a great alternative....
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see if i am wrong, we're looking at a plantation, the remnants of a plantation called for cuts of cypress. forks of cyprus outside florence, alabama. it is in land that andrew jackson captured from indians and that is vital to understand, he was creating the deep south for the spread of the plantation economy which was the slave based economy. this is an all-american story and troubling american story and a vitally important american story. let's look quickly at our main characters here. there is a portrait of andrew jackson. this is shortly after his victory at the battle of was issue binge and the battle of new orleans and you see here my favorite thing about this portrait is you see the lines on his face and you can sense beneath the uniform of painfully thin guy there. this is a stick man in uniform whose health was terrible and yet something about his will power drove him forward even though he had bullets in his body. by the time he took office as president he had two. in his body, one from a dual where he had been shot and killed, the other man, the other in a gunfight in a hotel i
see if i am wrong, we're looking at a plantation, the remnants of a plantation called for cuts of cypress. forks of cyprus outside florence, alabama. it is in land that andrew jackson captured from indians and that is vital to understand, he was creating the deep south for the spread of the plantation economy which was the slave based economy. this is an all-american story and troubling american story and a vitally important american story. let's look quickly at our main characters here. there...
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Nov 23, 2015
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the british have offered an air base in cypress for use by the french, and the real test is whether the british parliament will go along with british bombing in syria. so far they have not done that and it's going to be a test for at the french president all this week. he goes to washington tomorrow, meets with the german chancellor on wednesday, then off to moscow on thursday to seetx8:gy what kf a coalition, how far is the west willing to good to fight isis. so far, it's been the french and the russians who have been the most bellicose, at least vocally. russian president putin saying the fight against the islamic state needs to be taken to a new level. >> steve harrigan live in paris. thank you. let's go to brussel now. we have a "wall street'w "wall " reporter on the line. it's in lockdown, serious threat is imminent. any sense for how the city is getting along? >> people are being very cautious. they're being told not to gather in public places. there are hotels -- soldiers stationed in front of the major hotels. i think people are scrambling to figure out what to do with their kid
the british have offered an air base in cypress for use by the french, and the real test is whether the british parliament will go along with british bombing in syria. so far they have not done that and it's going to be a test for at the french president all this week. he goes to washington tomorrow, meets with the german chancellor on wednesday, then off to moscow on thursday to seetx8:gy what kf a coalition, how far is the west willing to good to fight isis. so far, it's been the french and...
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that is why some of these nonintuitive deals make sense if you look at cypress and spansion, for examples a similar sized deal to what we are seeing here. now you have better scale. you have some manufacturing synergies, and you have s gna synergies. you have investor relations synergies. all of those things make sense. you cannot continue to exist in the analog market with having to been percent market share forever. this is a very -- 2% market share forever. this is a very complicated sector. cory: what do often see, at least lip service paid to, when you see mergers in the u.s., part of it is because it's a german company? brooke: it is different in europe than it is in the u.s.. german companies are less familiar with activists and less familiar with this kind of push for more transparency. i think they may be pushed to answer some of these questions and come out with some estimates as far as what the synergies are going to be or justify why it's not about the synergies and why there is more to the deal than the cost savings. cory: when you look at the evaluations, does anything jump
that is why some of these nonintuitive deals make sense if you look at cypress and spansion, for examples a similar sized deal to what we are seeing here. now you have better scale. you have some manufacturing synergies, and you have s gna synergies. you have investor relations synergies. all of those things make sense. you cannot continue to exist in the analog market with having to been percent market share forever. this is a very -- 2% market share forever. this is a very complicated sector....
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. >> well, it's mustard from cypress.t's on the red list because it's super endangered. >> in another part of the garden is owen taylor taken bye-by on by weaver. >> we made a stake for the garlic. this one is from syria. >> syrian garlic. >> yes, it's very small. >> so it goes this way up. >> theater. >> and the shoots go down. >> and you can see it's already growing. >> it's amazing to think that this little seed comes all the way from syria, and it's going to grow in a pennsylvania field. >> that's why it's really important to do this work. this year i planted syrian peas and syrian lettuce and syrian chard. it may not be happening today because the country is war-torn and farmers are not able to get out to their land. >> how is it that the seeds from warmer climates are doing so well. >> the micro claim here is very much like burgundy in france. >> taylor is working with a friend to plant this collection from the vaults of the u.s. department of agriculture. seeds have taken over inside weavers house, too, in the kitc
. >> well, it's mustard from cypress.t's on the red list because it's super endangered. >> in another part of the garden is owen taylor taken bye-by on by weaver. >> we made a stake for the garlic. this one is from syria. >> syrian garlic. >> yes, it's very small. >> so it goes this way up. >> theater. >> and the shoots go down. >> and you can see it's already growing. >> it's amazing to think that this little seed comes all the way...
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more than a show of solidarity, because he offered the use of britain's air base on the island of cypress in the mideastern mediterranean to bolster the french air power, and now that the french air carrier charles de gaulle is in the eastern mediterranean, and jets from that aircraft have begun to carry out the sorties in that area, and also he has repeated an appeal of the french and the british governments have made to the rest of the european union to kind of crackdown on the illegal firearms trade to push forward a system to allow all european governments to track the passengers on the trains and flights, and something that the european parliament has blocked, but something that france and britain have been wanting to have happen so that nobody could slip through as happened in france. >> and also, to do with the britain parliament to do what has not happened so far, to launch air strike against the isis targets, themselves. ivan, we will be back to, you and we want to turn to the white house. tomorrow, president obama will be welcoming the french president francois hollande about th
more than a show of solidarity, because he offered the use of britain's air base on the island of cypress in the mideastern mediterranean to bolster the french air power, and now that the french air carrier charles de gaulle is in the eastern mediterranean, and jets from that aircraft have begun to carry out the sorties in that area, and also he has repeated an appeal of the french and the british governments have made to the rest of the european union to kind of crackdown on the illegal...
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we were not relying on sinai anyway except two flights that was going to cypress and to lebanon and west have to make a slight detour to avoid that. but i'm sure that as the investigation progresses, things will be more clear and that the air space over sinai will open up again. >> reporter: qatar airways are telling me that he's not worried about rerouting flights and how that's going to impact the airlines' profits. many travelers flying back and forth often having to make the trip from dubai, jordan, they're going across the area, syria, the sinai, places where many of these flights have been rerouted. this is going to add some serious time for them. they're looking at airlines that are not necessarily rerouting flights as an alternative. guys. >> busiest airport there in the world, dubai. thank you very much, hadley gamble. >>> we weren't expecting any huge airplane, aircraft orders but we got one from saab. this is worth about $1.2 billion. the uae announcing the saab deal at the dubai air show. the saab order existing uae surveillance planes. we're looking for orders of two of th
we were not relying on sinai anyway except two flights that was going to cypress and to lebanon and west have to make a slight detour to avoid that. but i'm sure that as the investigation progresses, things will be more clear and that the air space over sinai will open up again. >> reporter: qatar airways are telling me that he's not worried about rerouting flights and how that's going to impact the airlines' profits. many travelers flying back and forth often having to make the trip from...
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. >> it's a monterey cypress. >> reporter: the hill pzs are covered in trees. >> douglas fir. >> reporter: there's the kind you can admire. >> imagine the old tannenbaum tradition. >> reporter: and in some places the kind you take home. >> we give you a saw, find the perfect tree and cut it down. >> reporter: for 46 years, jim beck has run the patch and christmas tree farm. >> trees that we grow here are almost exclusively indigenous to this area. >> reporter: the farm has all the makings of holiday tradition from the trees to the cider to the trimmings. >> so we make wreaths here. living in the city with fire plugs and asphalt everywhere wasn't very comfortable for me. >> reporter: but like any california farmer beck's crop has been hit hard by the drought. >> his needles should be 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches long. they're barely 3/4 inches long. >> reporter: while his variety of trees are well adapted to little rain some are struggling. >> see how it's sunburned here? some of the needles just gave up. it just succumbed to the drought. couldn't draw enough moisture through the roots to keep th
. >> it's a monterey cypress. >> reporter: the hill pzs are covered in trees. >> douglas fir. >> reporter: there's the kind you can admire. >> imagine the old tannenbaum tradition. >> reporter: and in some places the kind you take home. >> we give you a saw, find the perfect tree and cut it down. >> reporter: for 46 years, jim beck has run the patch and christmas tree farm. >> trees that we grow here are almost exclusively indigenous to this...
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police say the crook was last seen running away from the store down cypress ave. randy: a burglary suspect has died in california after getting stuck in a chimney. authorities say he was conscious when help arrived but he stopped responding 10 minutes later. investigators believe he got stuck in the chimney friday night after rummaging through stuff outside. but it wasn't until the homeowner lit a fire that the man was found. investigators are now trying to determine exactly what killed him. emily: a bus full of college students overturns in virginia. 35 people were hurt, one of them seriously, after the crash near richmond. the bus driver is now facing reckless driving charges after police say he lost control on a ramp curve, causing the bus to tip. the bus was carrying 51 people at the time, most of them college students from u.v.a., virginia tech, and radford university. randy: tomorrow, the mbta will begin its new ban on all political ads debating moral, religious, and social issues. the decision was made at a meeting last week focused on an ad in the red line
police say the crook was last seen running away from the store down cypress ave. randy: a burglary suspect has died in california after getting stuck in a chimney. authorities say he was conscious when help arrived but he stopped responding 10 minutes later. investigators believe he got stuck in the chimney friday night after rummaging through stuff outside. but it wasn't until the homeowner lit a fire that the man was found. investigators are now trying to determine exactly what killed him....
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. >> the big green one is a monterey cypress. >> reporter: the hills of the santa cruz mountains in los gatos are covered in trees. they're the kind you can admire. >> imagine the old ten nen balm tradition. >> reporter: and in some places the kind you take home. >> give them a saw, they go out and find the perfect tree and cut it down. >> reporter: for 46 years jim beck has run the pageant christmas tree farm. >> trees we grow here are almost exclusively indigenous to this area. >> reporter: the farm has all the makings of holiday tradition from the trees to the cider to the trimmings. >> so we make wreaths here. living in the city with fireplace and asphalt everywhere wasn't very comfortable for me. >> reporter: but like any california farmer, beck's crop has been hit hard by the drought. >> these needles should be about an inch and a quarter to an inch and a half long. as you can see they're barely three quarters of an inch long. that's the primary effect of the drought. >> reporter: while the majority of beck's variety of trees are well adapted to little rain, some are struggling. >
. >> the big green one is a monterey cypress. >> reporter: the hills of the santa cruz mountains in los gatos are covered in trees. they're the kind you can admire. >> imagine the old ten nen balm tradition. >> reporter: and in some places the kind you take home. >> give them a saw, they go out and find the perfect tree and cut it down. >> reporter: for 46 years jim beck has run the pageant christmas tree farm. >> trees we grow here are almost...
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. >> we have cypress, aged. it's readily available.truck tonight. >> now that we've liquidated the low-margin generic products and closed big pine, it's time for me to renovate the greene street location so that we have 100% of our focus on selling fresh, hand-made, all-natural pies. and i want the half drywall to go all the way down, and the difference between here and here... >> yup. >> is glass. when we get down to here... >> yup. >> i actually want to do a counter of just four seats. >> okay. >> the glass will stop wherever the production stops. >> right. >> i'm changing the layout to maximize the floor space for pie sales. i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural. by expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unique experience watching us make pies and understand what goes into each one. with the change in our product and the change in the process, key west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. wit
. >> we have cypress, aged. it's readily available.truck tonight. >> now that we've liquidated the low-margin generic products and closed big pine, it's time for me to renovate the greene street location so that we have 100% of our focus on selling fresh, hand-made, all-natural pies. and i want the half drywall to go all the way down, and the difference between here and here... >> yup. >> is glass. when we get down to here... >> yup. >> i actually want to do...
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there's been a shift in the markets there presumably to take the material from lebanon to cypress greece or bulgaria. i would say in terms of shutting the trade down, what could be done to limit the number of ports in the illicit trade and limit the number of people that can import legal antiquities. >> are they following drug or money laundering? >> in looking at the routes that the material is taking through turkey and bulgaria, i was following a lot of other contraband out to have country, stolen automobiles and capital goods and following the route that the fighters, entering the country and illegal weapons. the same border crossings. in a pdf posted online, satellite imagery in country sources indicated that that was a route that the antiquities were leaving the country from to ports in western turkey. it's in southern and western turkey where the islamic state is aligning with or joining us with organized crime units within turkey to move that. islamic state is new management taking advantage of the existing traffic networks and they've essentially just encouraged additional far mo
there's been a shift in the markets there presumably to take the material from lebanon to cypress greece or bulgaria. i would say in terms of shutting the trade down, what could be done to limit the number of ports in the illicit trade and limit the number of people that can import legal antiquities. >> are they following drug or money laundering? >> in looking at the routes that the material is taking through turkey and bulgaria, i was following a lot of other contraband out to...
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the situation in cypress, hopefully that doesn't come back. know, joe, they backed off that, and i think they implicitly acknowledged the mistake by over emphasizing it, which is not to say they today you were right, but it's like saying you were right. >> but we know the margin of error in these crazy numbers, and we know that we're talking about, you know, adding so many jobs, losing so many, and we have the net number, and sometimes it's off by 100,000, and seasonal revisions, if they get 79, not do it, revised later, and it was 150, it's so arbitrary. i can't believe -- >> i'm scared how right you are, joe. i spent a lot of time looking at the data from 2005, and it's plus or minus 60,000. any time you get revised up plus or my news of 60,000. >> we have barry diller on the phone. >> oh, my god, cut me off. no one told me. >> turning now to the m&a story of the morning, expedia bought home away, shares soaring on the news, and joining us as we mentioned on the squawk newsline right now first on cnbc is barry diller, chairman of expedia and
the situation in cypress, hopefully that doesn't come back. know, joe, they backed off that, and i think they implicitly acknowledged the mistake by over emphasizing it, which is not to say they today you were right, but it's like saying you were right. >> but we know the margin of error in these crazy numbers, and we know that we're talking about, you know, adding so many jobs, losing so many, and we have the net number, and sometimes it's off by 100,000, and seasonal revisions, if they...
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today and told the french president the french could also count on using the british air base in cypresshe pressure on isis. the difficulty or challenge is going to be to find the effective isis targets to hit. that'll have an impact on the organization. >> that's going abroad. nic, thank you. stephen, let's turn to the homeland in france. the state of emergency now aught rie -- authorized and in effect. your concerns are about personal liberties. now, the front seat fear is the they learn about what was out there just under their nose. how is it going in terms of getting a handle on the threat? >> it's one of the main issues here in france. actually gathering the information has already been improved since the "charlie hebdo" attacks. the main issue is analyzing all the information. over 800 house searches took place last week, since the state of emergency came into effect. over 100 people have been detained -- house arrests currently. it's not clear whether this information, after last week, all the arrests have led to new information. we see that the theater is now moving towards brus
today and told the french president the french could also count on using the british air base in cypresshe pressure on isis. the difficulty or challenge is going to be to find the effective isis targets to hit. that'll have an impact on the organization. >> that's going abroad. nic, thank you. stephen, let's turn to the homeland in france. the state of emergency now aught rie -- authorized and in effect. your concerns are about personal liberties. now, the front seat fear is the they...