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in any given moment.hey are trying to get them from turkey into greece, even though those treatments have been made, and these talks took place, it is going to take a lot more of an effort on the part of both countries to stem the flow of refugees, thousands of whom are still leaving to get into greece every day. 34,000 are now in greece waiting to realize their journey north, and one camp on the greece macedonia border, deep concern now for the health of 14,000 refugees. one says 70% of the children there are ill, and the respiratory problems many have little more than a tent to shelter them from the rain and cold. and the camp has poor sanitation. disease control experts to the camp in what it said is a precautionary measure. >> well despite the conditions and the on going uncertainty, some refugees at the camp in greece say they are determined to continue their journey rather than returning to the country's they left behind. we are going to stay here. it is impossible for us to return bark to turkey, b
in any given moment.hey are trying to get them from turkey into greece, even though those treatments have been made, and these talks took place, it is going to take a lot more of an effort on the part of both countries to stem the flow of refugees, thousands of whom are still leaving to get into greece every day. 34,000 are now in greece waiting to realize their journey north, and one camp on the greece macedonia border, deep concern now for the health of 14,000 refugees. one says 70% of the...
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given the status connotation of this forum, i i would like to make certain points given -- for example it was mentioned puerto ricans go to the united states to get better healthcare. if you actually look at the quality of healthcare, prettier puerto rico exceeds quality expectations and help get the most of the united states. obviously if you have cancer you have specialized hospitals. the general u.s. population does not receive better healthcare than the puerto rican population. with in regards to how obama care applies to puerto rico, there there is a question of them not paying federal taxes and how that negates the possibility of an individual mandate because there cannot be a penalty on federal taxes if there is no federal taxes and there cannot be a subsidy on federal taxes if there are no federal taxes. however, i was wondering given if independence was a possibility, what type of transition for healthcare measures will be taken on the island because the island is heavily dependent on federal funding and federal spending. so the alternative would be, my guess would probably be
given the status connotation of this forum, i i would like to make certain points given -- for example it was mentioned puerto ricans go to the united states to get better healthcare. if you actually look at the quality of healthcare, prettier puerto rico exceeds quality expectations and help get the most of the united states. obviously if you have cancer you have specialized hospitals. the general u.s. population does not receive better healthcare than the puerto rican population. with in...
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the bottom line on and off rain showers at any given time today with periods of steady rain this morning and again for the evening drive. i do not expect any flooding concerns but standing water and ponding could be a issue during some of the steadier rainfall. daytime highs will reach 66 degrees. we could here a rumble of thunder but not severe. rain tapers after midnight with a partly cloudy sky on tap for friday and highs near 64 degrees. rain showers in the early morning hits in saturday and then again saturday evening with a high saturday of 70 degrees. expect rain and thunder sunday afternoon with high of 68 degrees. carstar traffic utility work requires short- term full closures on north and southbound interstate 75 near crescentville road mile marker 16 , north of i-275, next week. short-term full closures will begin at 11 p.m. sunday, march 13, reopening at 5 a.m. the following day. these closures will also be in effect beginning at midnight monday, march 14 and tuesday, march 15, reopening at 5 a.m. the following day. bam c americans love soda...in fact 20 percent of people sod
the bottom line on and off rain showers at any given time today with periods of steady rain this morning and again for the evening drive. i do not expect any flooding concerns but standing water and ponding could be a issue during some of the steadier rainfall. daytime highs will reach 66 degrees. we could here a rumble of thunder but not severe. rain tapers after midnight with a partly cloudy sky on tap for friday and highs near 64 degrees. rain showers in the early morning hits in saturday...
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sieges of government for three days, given a deadline to disperse. >>> and accused of shooting a wounded palestinian. we speak to the man who filmed the incident. hello there, thank you for joining us. brazilian pe dilma rousseff's government, has been dealt a blow, first member of the db party is stepping down. dilma rousseff is wrapped in accusations that she manipulated government regulations, all she denies. gabriel elizondo is in brasilia for us. obviously this terrible news for dilma rousseff, how much of a set back will this be to her if this breaks down. judge. >> reporter: it is aabsolutely . the pmdb party is the biggest party in brazil, now this was her key ally party in her coalition and with the entire party now saying they're breaking away, from rousseff's ruling coalition, it basically signals that her coalition is crumbling. what that means for her on a very practical level is assuming this goes to a full vote of congress which everybody expects that this impeachment vote will go to that, in perhaps as early as a week and a half or two weeks from now, it is very difficult
sieges of government for three days, given a deadline to disperse. >>> and accused of shooting a wounded palestinian. we speak to the man who filmed the incident. hello there, thank you for joining us. brazilian pe dilma rousseff's government, has been dealt a blow, first member of the db party is stepping down. dilma rousseff is wrapped in accusations that she manipulated government regulations, all she denies. gabriel elizondo is in brasilia for us. obviously this terrible news for...
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he said they should be given free electricity. they shouldn't bare the brunt of the economic crisis caused by corruption. now he has also given the prime minister a deadline by the end of march to either come up with a new government, or he says he will send his followers into the heavily guarded green zone. the home of government offices and diplomatic missions. he has told those diplomatic missions that they shouldn't be afraid, that they won't be attacked but it is still very clearly a threat. there have been protests before that have head to abadi urging for reforms and trying to cut down on corruption, this is an indication of the ongoing rifts. >>> the syrian opposition says it will attend talks in geneva on monday aimed at bringing the five-year war in syria to an end. but it is down playing the chances of reaching an agreement. the u.n. special envoy says talks will address presidential and parliamentary elections next year. he says he thinks the elections will happen in 18-month's time. >> reporter: you said finding peace
he said they should be given free electricity. they shouldn't bare the brunt of the economic crisis caused by corruption. now he has also given the prime minister a deadline by the end of march to either come up with a new government, or he says he will send his followers into the heavily guarded green zone. the home of government offices and diplomatic missions. he has told those diplomatic missions that they shouldn't be afraid, that they won't be attacked but it is still very clearly a...
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, given each one of their skill and intelligence. so that doesn't necessarily , bother me. one thing we talk about budget and funding that bothers me is each year, and we are going into a budget season now, c-span will broadcast the budget hearings for the supreme court, which i appreciate. the supreme court asked for another million dollars or so each year. i see two things. one, that money is never talked about transparently. they are not saying, we need an extra million dollars to study the effects of potentially incorporating the ethics rules that all of the other federal judges have to follow. we have got something called federal judicial center. why not spend $1 million on that? studying one of my reforms. some transparency reform that most americans support. when congress is appropriating however it does for the supreme court, they are not talking about money needed for anything. they just write a blank check. granted all budgets have , continuing resolutions, they are not thinking about it anyway. but that money is fine. the
, given each one of their skill and intelligence. so that doesn't necessarily , bother me. one thing we talk about budget and funding that bothers me is each year, and we are going into a budget season now, c-span will broadcast the budget hearings for the supreme court, which i appreciate. the supreme court asked for another million dollars or so each year. i see two things. one, that money is never talked about transparently. they are not saying, we need an extra million dollars to study the...
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prayers and hugs for jamar givens. the 23 year old was found dead behind a home on elberon avenue on march 9. his sister says she won't rest until her brother's killer is found. nikki mooney: sister 17:23:43 it hurts. and it's something that we have to deal with every single day but if it were my choice, i would never want another mother and father or family to have to suffer the way we have suffered everyday since this has happened. 55 carl givens: father 17:20:10 when i looked at it. things happened to other people other moms and their dads they grieve and such a tough time they were having, even then i was hoping i would never have to experience it with my son. 21 police are looking for any kind of information they can get on this case. if you know something, call crimestoppers. reporting live, ashley zilka, 9 on your side. it was a beautiful saint patrick's day....but will it last? last?nine first warning chief meteorologist steve raleigh is here with your saint patrick's tonight a warren county woman could soon be
prayers and hugs for jamar givens. the 23 year old was found dead behind a home on elberon avenue on march 9. his sister says she won't rest until her brother's killer is found. nikki mooney: sister 17:23:43 it hurts. and it's something that we have to deal with every single day but if it were my choice, i would never want another mother and father or family to have to suffer the way we have suffered everyday since this has happened. 55 carl givens: father 17:20:10 when i looked at it. things...
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given what is at stake, the opponents promised to fight. if we succeed, and allies from obtaining two third majority, that means that he will not be able to move ahead. japan struggled to define its role in the world, it's far from over >>> now the republican presidential front-runner donald trump began to flesh out its foreign policy. in an interview with the "new york times", he said he would cut oil purchases and may crap a security pact with japan. alan fisher has more. >> from the first moments of his campaign... >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern boarder and i will have mexico pay for the wall. mark my words. donald trump talked about how he will change u.s. relations with the rest of the world. several months in, he started to give a little more detail how foreign policy would look under donald trump. in an interview. he would rein effect a long-standing pact with japan, saying the u.s. needed better chances. he would cut oil. even though the u.s. needs middle east energy, and would be open to allow japan and south k
given what is at stake, the opponents promised to fight. if we succeed, and allies from obtaining two third majority, that means that he will not be able to move ahead. japan struggled to define its role in the world, it's far from over >>> now the republican presidential front-runner donald trump began to flesh out its foreign policy. in an interview with the "new york times", he said he would cut oil purchases and may crap a security pact with japan. alan fisher has more....
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then given up on missouri.uper tuesday, everyone saw clinton did well and the ormer secretary of state was coasting to the nomination. then we had an upset by bernie sanders in michigan. theas not panic within clinton camp, but annoyance. that continues. they feel confident they will still be ahead, but mr. sanders isn't giving up. if he wins in ohio, he will win in illinois. he will have enough wins to say "i am a viable candidate, i can continue until june." i was speaking to one of his strategists who said we can stay in this race until june. they believe they could have closeddelegates to have the gap with mrs. clinton. then, they want to lobby the sides.elegates to switch it is not as interesting as the republican side, but it is a contest. the clinton camp feels they will win the nomination, but they are annoyed. katty: it will be a long race. in lovely, sunny florida, thank you very much. installment of the endless american election campaign. there no region right wing breivik whoders murdered 77 people
then given up on missouri.uper tuesday, everyone saw clinton did well and the ormer secretary of state was coasting to the nomination. then we had an upset by bernie sanders in michigan. theas not panic within clinton camp, but annoyance. that continues. they feel confident they will still be ahead, but mr. sanders isn't giving up. if he wins in ohio, he will win in illinois. he will have enough wins to say "i am a viable candidate, i can continue until june." i was speaking to one of...
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, given each one of their skill and intelligence. that doesn't necessarily bother me. one thing we talk about budget and funding that bothers me is each year, and we are going into a budget season now, c-span will broadcast the budget hearings for the supreme court, which i appreciate. the supreme court asked for another million dollars or so each year. and to me what i don't understand are two things. one that money is never tied to anything specific in terms of transparency measures. the never say, we need $1 million to study the effect of incorporating ethics for the rest of the federal judges to follow. we have got something called federal judicial center. why not spend $1 million on that? studying one of these transparency reforms that most americans support. when congress is appropriating however it does for the supreme court, they're not tying that money to anything either. they just write a blank check. all budgets have continuing resolutions, they are not thinking about it anyway. but that money is fine. the money i am conce
, given each one of their skill and intelligence. that doesn't necessarily bother me. one thing we talk about budget and funding that bothers me is each year, and we are going into a budget season now, c-span will broadcast the budget hearings for the supreme court, which i appreciate. the supreme court asked for another million dollars or so each year. and to me what i don't understand are two things. one that money is never tied to anything specific in terms of transparency measures. the...
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brian: given how much -- gabe roth: given how much money highly skilled attorneys are paid, they will take pay cuts. chief justice john roberts was working, he did work for hogan and heart, it is hogan and global now. he is making upwards of one dollar -- $1 million to $2 million a year. that is money well spent. i think it is a bargain, given that they could be making a whole heck of a lot more in today's economy, given each one of their skill and intelligence. that doesn't necessarily bother me. one thing we talk about budget and funding that bothers me is each year, and we are going into a budget season now, c-span will broadcast the budget hearings for the supreme court, which i appreciate. the supreme court asked for another million dollars or so each year. i see two things. one, that money is never talked about chris -- transparently. the never say, we need $1 million to study the effect of incorporating ethics for the rest of the federal judges to follow. have got something called federal judicial center. why not spend $1 million on that? some transparency reform that most amer
brian: given how much -- gabe roth: given how much money highly skilled attorneys are paid, they will take pay cuts. chief justice john roberts was working, he did work for hogan and heart, it is hogan and global now. he is making upwards of one dollar -- $1 million to $2 million a year. that is money well spent. i think it is a bargain, given that they could be making a whole heck of a lot more in today's economy, given each one of their skill and intelligence. that doesn't necessarily bother...
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a view at odds given by fed chair, janet yellen. we'll hear from her tomorrow when she speaks on the economy and takes question in new york city. wednesday is charles evans turn. thursday, bill dudley will speak and on friday we'll hear from cleveland's loretta mester. >>> they speak too much but does it only cause confusion opinion bill is the chief market strategist. i've known you for years. sorry, i botched your name. good to see you. >> that's okay. good to see you. >> i think you would agree maybe the central bankers are speaking too much. >> yeah, it's like the pendulum has totally swung here. i know tyler and you remember the days back in '70, '80, early '90s when sometimes you didn't know for days whether the fed has eased or tightened. now we have gone, the pendulum swung the other way and seem like you can't shut the people up. the question is how do you deal with that. we advise really just try focus on the market. that gives you a much better sense of what's going to happen down the road. for instance, if you look at th
a view at odds given by fed chair, janet yellen. we'll hear from her tomorrow when she speaks on the economy and takes question in new york city. wednesday is charles evans turn. thursday, bill dudley will speak and on friday we'll hear from cleveland's loretta mester. >>> they speak too much but does it only cause confusion opinion bill is the chief market strategist. i've known you for years. sorry, i botched your name. good to see you. >> that's okay. good to see you. >>...
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--border patrol is given the they ask if they can do it today. there is no doubt in my mind that they can do it. >>, so this is not a problem, but for the fact that you are what you areo do able to do. and i assume that goes for mr. vitiello as well. >> the bottom line, border security has not been a priority. the concern is it relates to multiple administrations. in our environment, you cannot afford not to be concerned. from a publicas safety standpoint, from a national security standpoint, and the rest of the nation. >> the gentleman's time has expired. 4> mr. judd, very quickly, 201 as a result of the change in the president's policy on immigration in 2014, we saw a surge of minors crossing the borders. is that true? >> do we know the percentage of those miners that are from continuous countries, -- from contiguous countries, like canada and mexico? >> there if you. the-- most of them entering the country are from non-contiguous countries. >> how are they treated differently? a juvenile from mexico, they will be treated basically, the exact s
--border patrol is given the they ask if they can do it today. there is no doubt in my mind that they can do it. >>, so this is not a problem, but for the fact that you are what you areo do able to do. and i assume that goes for mr. vitiello as well. >> the bottom line, border security has not been a priority. the concern is it relates to multiple administrations. in our environment, you cannot afford not to be concerned. from a publicas safety standpoint, from a national security...
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given they have decided to fight the war on two fronts. >> there's little debate. turkey's recep tayyip erdogan is the main figure, he determines policy, and has a lot of support for his direction he's taking the country. >> interesting. recep tayyip erdogan's platform was about stability and security, if you look at the snippets of attacks that we have seen, that's not the picture that has been created. >> i think this president recep tayyip erdogan, and the turkish government should clearly examine what is going on in turkey, instability that is not serving turkey's interests, and is harming the economy quite significantly, that the turkish government needs to take a 180 degree terms in policies to bring back security and stability to the country >>> acknowledge has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a beach resort in ivory coast. the government stormed a hotel which is a popular weekend destination for foreigners and ivorians. the president says 14 civilians and two soldiers have been killed and the government said security killed six armed men who it
given they have decided to fight the war on two fronts. >> there's little debate. turkey's recep tayyip erdogan is the main figure, he determines policy, and has a lot of support for his direction he's taking the country. >> interesting. recep tayyip erdogan's platform was about stability and security, if you look at the snippets of attacks that we have seen, that's not the picture that has been created. >> i think this president recep tayyip erdogan, and the turkish...
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not all illegal aliens that we arrest or given notices to appear. there are different factors that go into that. i would say if we see them cross the border they will be given a notice to appear. what is the typical time frame for court hearings? with the courtl hearings. from what i am hearing from high-level dhs officials, i am hearing anything from five to seven years. i have heard the same thing. it varies by city and the capacity that the department of justice has to schedule an notice those hearings. on thei weigh in immigration reports? we have just issued a report to adequately fund the immigration courts to bring down those delays. >> your contention is funding? >> yes, that is a major need for fundings -- funding for the immigration courts. there anyd, are efforts to keep track of the where of the individuals that are a winking -- awaiting these lengthy time? hearings >> not that i'm aware of, all they need to do is provide us an address, for instance, in the mid to thousands we were arresting a large number of brazilians in the tucson sec
not all illegal aliens that we arrest or given notices to appear. there are different factors that go into that. i would say if we see them cross the border they will be given a notice to appear. what is the typical time frame for court hearings? with the courtl hearings. from what i am hearing from high-level dhs officials, i am hearing anything from five to seven years. i have heard the same thing. it varies by city and the capacity that the department of justice has to schedule an notice...
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she is grateful for his business experience which have given her useful skills. in late january 2016, shanghai was gripped by a cold wave. the morning after the cold first struck, we heard from sun that his strawberries were one of his 12 greenhouses was wrecked by the strong winds, leaving the strawberries exposed to the freezing cold rain. the mature strawberries were completely exposed to the elements. sun estimates the dang to the greenhouse and crops to be at least $2,000. the strawberries soon put so much hard work into are now worthless. si silently, he plucks them and throws them fortunately, the damage from the cold wave wasn't as severe as he initially thought. next year, he plans to double his strawberry cultivation, in order to secure sales routes so consumers can finally enjoy his produce. some of china's university graduates are applying their academic abilities to venture into unchartered waters. they could pave the way for a new generation of entrepreneurs who are determine today preserve the country's environment and culture. narrator: this week,
she is grateful for his business experience which have given her useful skills. in late january 2016, shanghai was gripped by a cold wave. the morning after the cold first struck, we heard from sun that his strawberries were one of his 12 greenhouses was wrecked by the strong winds, leaving the strawberries exposed to the freezing cold rain. the mature strawberries were completely exposed to the elements. sun estimates the dang to the greenhouse and crops to be at least $2,000. the strawberries...
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while michigan may have given sanders some needed momentum, he still has a lot of ground to make up.ext tuesday, five states voting on march 15. the polling shows that clinton has a big lead in all of them right now. including here in florida. john, five big contests next week, a few more coming down the road. where is sanders likely to win, if he can keep his momentum going? john: sanders will try to run the same playbook as he did in michigan and ohio. he could be very competitive there. they are favorable on missouri. the other states, not so much. >> given what donald trump accomplished last night, what is the most plausible scenario of the stop trump movement? mark: they have to hone down what they are going after on. the opposition research, every day our inboxes are filled with stuff like that. something he said on tour, trump steaks. while they did some experimentation in idaho, they have to prove that attribution will lead to hurting trump. they have not done that. i will say, it starts with case -- kasich winning ohio. they have to keep his delegate totals down. even if he
while michigan may have given sanders some needed momentum, he still has a lot of ground to make up.ext tuesday, five states voting on march 15. the polling shows that clinton has a big lead in all of them right now. including here in florida. john, five big contests next week, a few more coming down the road. where is sanders likely to win, if he can keep his momentum going? john: sanders will try to run the same playbook as he did in michigan and ohio. he could be very competitive there. they...
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given that i teach, i will star with the word deviation. as jonathan mention, statistics, i appreciate that. we are going to take a second and have you comment about the broad perspective on this. the idea you called an obsession with standardized testing in the united states which by the way is now being exported outside the united states, a former scholar, in standardization and accountability, testing, global education is one moment that many other countries are also engaging in as well. let me talk a little bit about this obsession with standardized testing. >> i might just save a scholar you just referred to. he is at harvard this year from cambridge. he is from finland. the reason i mention this, far right wing critics in public schools for years have been saying why can't we do as well as the kids in finland? our kids are not competitive with them. those tough guys, no excuses people, people who brought us this entire misery agenda of castings i eddie, what they never tell you is finland has no standardized exams, it doesn't have any
given that i teach, i will star with the word deviation. as jonathan mention, statistics, i appreciate that. we are going to take a second and have you comment about the broad perspective on this. the idea you called an obsession with standardized testing in the united states which by the way is now being exported outside the united states, a former scholar, in standardization and accountability, testing, global education is one moment that many other countries are also engaging in as well. let...
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gordon, what you make of this news, especially given the broader news? gordon: this is good news for alibaba because it shows that in affiliate has a high valuation. the other thing that is really important is in the first round of financing, the state took 12.4% interest through two entities. this time you have a state bank. you basically have the government taking bigger and bigger interest in the financial. i don't think that can be a good thing. emily: this is a company we have been expecting to go public at some point. i find this interesting, especially given the business climate in china. david: i am not sure about gordon's point. i would like to as gordon why it is bad. it is even possible to do it without government involvement? i think, if i were an investor, i would be reassured by that. gordon: in china's system, of course the government has interest in your business because of what david is referring to. you get a favored position. this is really not good for china because you have a company that is involved with some of the most innovative
gordon, what you make of this news, especially given the broader news? gordon: this is good news for alibaba because it shows that in affiliate has a high valuation. the other thing that is really important is in the first round of financing, the state took 12.4% interest through two entities. this time you have a state bank. you basically have the government taking bigger and bigger interest in the financial. i don't think that can be a good thing. emily: this is a company we have been...
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:00 this morning in a backyard near albaron. family who lives near the house say they didn't know givens. neighbors have seen him around the area. police haven't said whether they have any suspects. >>> around 2:30 in the afternoon, more gunfire in east price hill. a drive-by shooting only a few blocks from where the police kamahi tells us he was standing on warsaw avenue when he heard gun. he ran and hit a utility pole and hit his head. he didn't get a look at the car or who was shooting. he thinks it's related to the murder of his friend. >> murder of atu. i ran and hit the pole and split my head. >> if you have any information about the killing of jamar givens. you don't have to give your name. >> and local man, on charges he raped a 6-year-old. detectives say it happened on two separate occasions at the home of jose corrales. he lives in southern pine lane. and he admitted assaulting the child this past weekend. he faces up to 40 years in and sodomy. >> and fort thomas lawmaker, take a bill and another bill would cut the heart of the human rights ordinances passed by several cities.
:00 this morning in a backyard near albaron. family who lives near the house say they didn't know givens. neighbors have seen him around the area. police haven't said whether they have any suspects. >>> around 2:30 in the afternoon, more gunfire in east price hill. a drive-by shooting only a few blocks from where the police kamahi tells us he was standing on warsaw avenue when he heard gun. he ran and hit a utility pole and hit his head. he didn't get a look at the car or who was...
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a positive clinical response occurred in 83 percent of those patients given mdma.hat's in comparison to the 25 percent found in placebo patients. >> so, we often have this sense "well maybe a couple of years worth of therapy just happened today". so there is something about the mdma that seems to help a lot happen in a short period of time. >> today rachel insists she has completely recovered from ptsd and is living a healthy life, with no long term side effects. >> how is that possible? >> it makes sense that if people can have a deep enough experience of coming to terms with trauma, that you can argue whether it's a cure or a durable remission, but in any case she doesn't have the symptoms that would qualify for the diagnosis of ptsd anymore. >> the mithoefers received enough funding to enter a second phase of testing. this time, a test group of war veterans with ptsd participated. the results from this study will be submitted to the fda. their long term goal is to study whether mdma should be re-classified by the fda so it becomes legal for medicinal uses. >> i
a positive clinical response occurred in 83 percent of those patients given mdma.hat's in comparison to the 25 percent found in placebo patients. >> so, we often have this sense "well maybe a couple of years worth of therapy just happened today". so there is something about the mdma that seems to help a lot happen in a short period of time. >> today rachel insists she has completely recovered from ptsd and is living a healthy life, with no long term side effects. >>...
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given the number of people arrested.t was decided after the military high command met and decided that there was no other way, they said this was savagery what happened in lahore and that the culprits had to be punished. so the government and the military agreeing that they had to do more and therefore they have given the go ahead for a military operation. but the military operation in the punjab and in the tribal areas in the afghan border you will not have tanks and artillery moving but it will be an intelligence-based operation that will be handled by the paramilitary forces, the paramilitary forces will have swing powers to interrogate, arrest anybody, and they will be backed by the intelligence agencies. much like what the paramilitary rangers are doing in the city of karachi. so we do expect that operation to intensify. >> kamal hider, thank you very much indeed for that live update there from islambad. >>> still to come this half hour, u.s. investigators access the iphone of one of the san bernardino gunmen. we ex
given the number of people arrested.t was decided after the military high command met and decided that there was no other way, they said this was savagery what happened in lahore and that the culprits had to be punished. so the government and the military agreeing that they had to do more and therefore they have given the go ahead for a military operation. but the military operation in the punjab and in the tribal areas in the afghan border you will not have tanks and artillery moving but it...
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the california became convinced and was given far more information. ed to complain about him to go to paris and be debriefed for the hierarchy to send them back. but maybe this wasn't an individual act but a form of protection end he might not want to stay out of that area. thank and then leaving sarajevo eventually because a young woman came into the police station this was presented to the french generals to be properly closed. but if this was something the end result with the military intelligence was power for the following years. end with the roughage techniques and then under the weight of guilt. and then to learn demand hunting techniques for:in a you have the germans for the first time in this manhunt can take a first casualties'. and finally the french crew are the most reluctant that turned out to be a real disaster with those kids who were traveling with them. and then to capture rather biggest prizes of all. so when everyone was shipped out to the big fish and have given the orders but they fled to serbia and croatia in the neck stage was
the california became convinced and was given far more information. ed to complain about him to go to paris and be debriefed for the hierarchy to send them back. but maybe this wasn't an individual act but a form of protection end he might not want to stay out of that area. thank and then leaving sarajevo eventually because a young woman came into the police station this was presented to the french generals to be properly closed. but if this was something the end result with the military...
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>> yeah. >> given the way things went today?that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more time in our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can't save everybody. i know that, but you know what, i'm going to keep trying. >> i'm about to be free. even though it's a crummy day. i don't care. i'm so happy. you don't even understand. spent four birthdays locked up. 15, 16th, 17th and 18th. next year i'm going to be at the crib on my birthday. actually getting released from somewhere. >> just goes to show you, you can't sell people short. you never know what's going to happen. you wouldn't have expected most of what occurred this go around, would you? >> yeah. >> see, it just goes to show you. one ricardo pizano. >> thank you. good luck. take care. thank you. >> well, i certa
>> yeah. >> given the way things went today?that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more time in our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can't save everybody. i know that, but you know what, i'm going to keep...
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while michigan may have given sanders some needed momentum, he still has a lot of ground to make up. next tuesday, five states voting on march 15. the polling shows that clinton has a big lead in all of them right now. john, five big contests next week, a few more coming down the road. where is sanders likely to win, if he can keep his momentum going? john: sanders will try to run the same playbook as he did in michigan and ohio. he could be very competitive there. they are favorable on missouri. the other states, not so much. given what donald trump accomplished last night, what is the most plausible scenario of the stop trump movement? mark: they have to hone down what they are going after on. the opposition research, every day our inboxes are filled with stuff like that. something he said on tour, trump stinks. while they did some experimentation in idaho, they have to prove that attribution will lead to hurting trump. they have not done that. i will say, it starts with case -- kasich winning ohio. they have to keep his delegate totals down. even if he wins three of 5, 4 of five,
while michigan may have given sanders some needed momentum, he still has a lot of ground to make up. next tuesday, five states voting on march 15. the polling shows that clinton has a big lead in all of them right now. john, five big contests next week, a few more coming down the road. where is sanders likely to win, if he can keep his momentum going? john: sanders will try to run the same playbook as he did in michigan and ohio. he could be very competitive there. they are favorable on...
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they truly are going to be adapting, given the set of data they are looking at, given the financial marketsnd what they are seeing in terms of financial conditions. and then, how they are weighing the risks. pure data, youir can argue the case is there for them to continue to hike unemployment up 4.9%, but they are unclear as to the risk factors. --ause they feel as though they are going to because just, and data-dependent. bill gross tweeted about productivity. he said, divided fed, but yellen is it chair. the secular arguments, production will rise, doubt it. , volume not rates high. the lowdriving productivity? it does not seem that she knows. michelle: no. her view of structural productivity is about 1%. it is not overly optimistic, currently running about .5%. she says it structurally you should see something a little bit higher. but it does not see that she is in the camp for a big productivity boom. she is hopeful you can work through some of these post-crisis challenges that have impaired growth. and you can see an environment of higher economic performance. acknowledging that poten
they truly are going to be adapting, given the set of data they are looking at, given the financial marketsnd what they are seeing in terms of financial conditions. and then, how they are weighing the risks. pure data, youir can argue the case is there for them to continue to hike unemployment up 4.9%, but they are unclear as to the risk factors. --ause they feel as though they are going to because just, and data-dependent. bill gross tweeted about productivity. he said, divided fed, but yellen...
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given how long and what's happening in europe, are they still essentially shut out? >> i think it's the nature and come part meantation of the cells, right? so that's why unraveling -- arresting those individuals who were in some way involved in paris did not get you in any way the cells. that's what we're seeing. >> michael, you've been director of the cia, reached george w. bush every day in the morning on his presidential brief. what's happening now here at home in terms of president obama? how is he being briefed of what's going on? >> he's being kept up to date as we're trying to keep the american people up to date. but i think the most important thing that's happening now is not looking back on what happened but looking forward. couple of things right now. one is additional attacks in europe. right? anything that abdeslam may have been working on may be working forward. you have to worry about additional attacks in europe. the other thing you have to worry about is cop kate attacks. one thing you have to worry about after any major attacks is lone wolfs who may
given how long and what's happening in europe, are they still essentially shut out? >> i think it's the nature and come part meantation of the cells, right? so that's why unraveling -- arresting those individuals who were in some way involved in paris did not get you in any way the cells. that's what we're seeing. >> michael, you've been director of the cia, reached george w. bush every day in the morning on his presidential brief. what's happening now here at home in terms of...
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we are getting ahead of ourselves, given the supply glut.just means we are producing the same we were in january, which is one of the reasons why we have a glut in the first place. agree withmpletely your statement. i guess when we think about oil, we cast our minds back to 2015, when we had a very strong rally in quarter two. all this tends to do is kick the adjustment down the road. kicked's situation, it the adjustment down the road for 12 months. we still need to cut supply of oil, and we still have an oversupply of oil in the market. there is somewhere between 1.5 million barrels a day. so if a production freeze in -- going forward, as u.s. production rose forward even more, we expect some of the default will become more evident in the shale oil sector in the u.s., and we are starting to see oil production roll over in the u.s. in absolute terms. we do see rebalancing, still by the end of the year. but what is happening right now may delay the rebalancing. rishaad: thank you so much. some more breaking news now, concerning and ask exldm
we are getting ahead of ourselves, given the supply glut.just means we are producing the same we were in january, which is one of the reasons why we have a glut in the first place. agree withmpletely your statement. i guess when we think about oil, we cast our minds back to 2015, when we had a very strong rally in quarter two. all this tends to do is kick the adjustment down the road. kicked's situation, it the adjustment down the road for 12 months. we still need to cut supply of oil, and we...
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and the interest that was given to the region. so, we appreciate what you have done there.we also appreciate the effort that you make to work with us, looking forward to your testimony today. no surprise to you, but i have been critical of much of the president's overall budget request, including his proposed $10.25 per barrel tax for oil that would hurt families, businesses and our broader economy. the president's budget again features tax hikes, increases and other policies that will only make our primary energy industries, oil, natural gas and coal, less productive. despite totaling $4.1 trillion, the president's budget also cuts the base funding for liheap, the low-income home energy assistance program, which helps thousands of alaskan families stay warm in the cold months. these are a few of my general criticisms of the president's budget request. the reason we have hearings like this is so we can take a closer look, see if there are some things we might be able to work together on within specific areas. to your credit, secretary moniz, the budget for department of ene
and the interest that was given to the region. so, we appreciate what you have done there.we also appreciate the effort that you make to work with us, looking forward to your testimony today. no surprise to you, but i have been critical of much of the president's overall budget request, including his proposed $10.25 per barrel tax for oil that would hurt families, businesses and our broader economy. the president's budget again features tax hikes, increases and other policies that will only...
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while michigan may have given him some needed momentum, he still has a lot of ground to make up.ext tuesday, five states voting on march 15. the polling shows that clinton has a big lead in all of them right now. john, five big contests next week, a few more coming down the road. where is sanders likely to win, if he can keep his momentum going? john: sanders will try to run the same playbook as he did in ohio. he could be very competitive there. they are favorable on missouri. >> given one donald trump accomplished last night, what is the most plausible scenario of the stop trump movement? mark: they have to hold down what they are going after on. the opposition research, every day our inboxes are filled with stuff like that. something he said on tour, trump university, trump steaks. while they did some experimentation in idaho, they have to prove that attribution will lead to hurting trump. they have not done that. i will say, it starts with case -- with john kasich winning ohio. they have to keep his delegate totals down. they have to make it plausible, three ofn if he wins 5,
while michigan may have given him some needed momentum, he still has a lot of ground to make up.ext tuesday, five states voting on march 15. the polling shows that clinton has a big lead in all of them right now. john, five big contests next week, a few more coming down the road. where is sanders likely to win, if he can keep his momentum going? john: sanders will try to run the same playbook as he did in ohio. he could be very competitive there. they are favorable on missouri. >> given...
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was the recipient of the same pomp and circumstance, but judging by an interview the president has giveno "atlantic," relations between these allies across the pond have lost some of their luster. at last year's g-7 summit, the article claims the president told david cameron, you have to pay your fair share in defense spending for the special relationship between the united states and the u.k. to remain intact. perhaps that explains the awkward diplomatic body language between the two, or why britain committed shortly afterwards to spending 2% of gdp on defense. another bone of contention, the chaotic aftermath of the live -- the military's intervention in libya. libya is now a mess, according to mr. obama. privately, he said to have used expletives while acknowledging american blame. he said he had more faith in the europeans and that david cameron got distracted by a range of other things. >> it's unusual for an american president to have distance from a british prime minister on a major security issue. i suppose mr. obama was being contemplative and historical. he perhaps thought he w
was the recipient of the same pomp and circumstance, but judging by an interview the president has giveno "atlantic," relations between these allies across the pond have lost some of their luster. at last year's g-7 summit, the article claims the president told david cameron, you have to pay your fair share in defense spending for the special relationship between the united states and the u.k. to remain intact. perhaps that explains the awkward diplomatic body language between the...
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i've given up. my wife hates the.she does let me inside or outside the house so what -- i see some people clapping. that's un-american. [laughter] but anyway, it's like the hardest smell to get rid of. nevermind eric. [laughter] somebody said you can get it off your breath, drink rum. okay. [laughter] [inaudible] >> come to the villages, yeah. in about 10 years i'm ready. he was sitting on the porch of her home and one of the stories has always stuck with me. he was a great storyteller. when he was young once of the first jobs jihad was he was a lector at the sigar factors in cuba they would roll them by hand and in the early turn-of-the-century they didn't have tv or radio. they might have had radio. the way you kept the workers entertained if they would hire someone coming to repair a big deal. .edu and the rule areas of cuba you had read. my grandfather did. they would hire someone to sit in the front to read. first read a newspaper and then they would read novels. he was incredibly well read you want to be a great
i've given up. my wife hates the.she does let me inside or outside the house so what -- i see some people clapping. that's un-american. [laughter] but anyway, it's like the hardest smell to get rid of. nevermind eric. [laughter] somebody said you can get it off your breath, drink rum. okay. [laughter] [inaudible] >> come to the villages, yeah. in about 10 years i'm ready. he was sitting on the porch of her home and one of the stories has always stuck with me. he was a great storyteller....
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the bottom line on and off rain showers at any given time today with periods of steady rain this morning and again for the evening drive. i do not expect any flooding concerns but standing water and ponding could be a issue during some of the steadier rainfall. daytime highs will reach 66 degrees. we could here a rumble of thunder but not severe. rain tapers after midnight with a partly cloudy sky on tap for friday and highs near 64 degrees. rain showers in the early morning hits in saturday and then again saturday evening with a high saturday of 70 degrees. expect rain and thunder sunday afternoon with high of 68 degrees. breaking news in suburban that's where police are looking for at least 2 gunmen who opened fire on a party...killing 5 people...and wounding 4 others. investigators are calling it an ambush-style attack... it's unclear what the motive was... witnesses say they heard as many as 20 shots fired. and more breaking news closer to home... cleves police are investigating a threat by a taylor middle school student. despite the threat...school will go on as planned today. this
the bottom line on and off rain showers at any given time today with periods of steady rain this morning and again for the evening drive. i do not expect any flooding concerns but standing water and ponding could be a issue during some of the steadier rainfall. daytime highs will reach 66 degrees. we could here a rumble of thunder but not severe. rain tapers after midnight with a partly cloudy sky on tap for friday and highs near 64 degrees. rain showers in the early morning hits in saturday...
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>> givens drops his gun and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a tase of up to 50,000 volts.oppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. >> drop it! >> poppy fires twice and givens goes down. incredibly, he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. >> get out! on the ground! [ sirens ] >> more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an excellent tool. it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he along with two other officers are with the homer, louisiana, police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers to a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead of a toast, the groom got a tase, and the bridal party got a shower of mace. >> what is going through my mind, is oh, my god, i'm just got married, it's supposed to be the happiest day in my life, and my hub is tased and the best man's on his way to jail too, so i don't see how it could get any worse. >> jeffrey has been on the force for 15 years. >> h
>> givens drops his gun and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a tase of up to 50,000 volts.oppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. >> drop it! >> poppy fires twice and givens goes down. incredibly, he's only wounded. givens is convicted of attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months, 29 days. >> get out! on the ground! [ sirens ] >> more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it's an...
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for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine r that helps make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, tomorrow... i love ya, tomorrow p in the largest heart failure study ever, stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. p it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine,...
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some girls have given me, oh my god, thank you so much.e stuff because it really helped them out. >> okay, you ready? we're going in, let's go. let's go. did it help? >> yes, did it. >> so people should stop giving me a hard time? >> yes. >> yes, because i'm doing a service here. i'm here only to help. >> she sure does help. >> she loved it. >>> coming up -- >> this is the wild, wild west. >> more of the unusual personalities we found in maricopa county. >> officer solomon, you've got that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio? get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com. become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. watching tvs get sharper, oh remotes, you've had it tough. bigger, smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes you are back. the x1 voice remote is here. x1 customers get your voice remote by visiting xfinty.com/voiceremote. >>> during our extended stay at the maricopa county j
some girls have given me, oh my god, thank you so much.e stuff because it really helped them out. >> okay, you ready? we're going in, let's go. let's go. did it help? >> yes, did it. >> so people should stop giving me a hard time? >> yes. >> yes, because i'm doing a service here. i'm here only to help. >> she sure does help. >> she loved it. >>> coming up -- >> this is the wild, wild west. >> more of the unusual personalities we...
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and the reason, she's being given special treatment. but in one sense, that's okay. you don't need to treat someone like mrs. clinton with disrespect, but we do need to treat her like anybody else would be treated in an investigation and as far as i can tell, the fbi is doing just that, they're treating her just like they would treat anybody else, except they're not knocking down people's door on fifth avenue in new york at $2 million condos at 6:00 in the morning. >> next call is bill in scottsdale, arizona, republican line. hi, bill. >> caller: hi, thanks for taking my call. so two closely related questions. the first one, do you think that there's merit to the position that miss clinton and others have brought up the problem is overclassification in the current system and complexity of different kinds of classification? and as a related question, in light of, for instance, the recent massive hack of eopm by probably chinese government agencies, when you're talking about the threat of penetration by, you know, china or russia or any actor that has extremely sophist
and the reason, she's being given special treatment. but in one sense, that's okay. you don't need to treat someone like mrs. clinton with disrespect, but we do need to treat her like anybody else would be treated in an investigation and as far as i can tell, the fbi is doing just that, they're treating her just like they would treat anybody else, except they're not knocking down people's door on fifth avenue in new york at $2 million condos at 6:00 in the morning. >> next call is bill in...
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that was really, i would say that unequivocally given before we were given the additional responsibilitiesjobs act. your reference to the private fund advisors which include hedge fund advisers and municipal advisers at the security-based swap dealers will be registering online, those all add-ons to our responsibilities. that is in our request of this year request for limited positions for those that will come online, but clearly there will be a gap. what do we do about that? we tried to make a smart of use of the resource we have to i certainly come in and try to be as eloquent as i can for more resources so i can do the job, but we try to do more risk-based identification of where to go. we do desperate use of data when they got a private fund advisors. initially we did presence exams which more limited exams but at least we had our arms around a boot or two on the ground. but order to carry out our investment protection mission we need significantly more resources in all other spaces. >> i think it's important for my colleagues to note that 2015 the work of your division of enforcement
that was really, i would say that unequivocally given before we were given the additional responsibilitiesjobs act. your reference to the private fund advisors which include hedge fund advisers and municipal advisers at the security-based swap dealers will be registering online, those all add-ons to our responsibilities. that is in our request of this year request for limited positions for those that will come online, but clearly there will be a gap. what do we do about that? we tried to make a...
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always given very limited choice. the options were limited to bushes and grasses and palm trees. we were-the committee was never given a choice of a shade giving street tree. most of the other similar projects in the city, for example we learn avenue project, have had conventional street trees approved and planted. for example, we learn avenue project is urban of adult baskets several shops and overhead wires and it has 63 new conventional canopy trees planted. our community feels unable it deserves no less. we understand the weather conditions might divert but however, community members consulted with certified arborists and conducted online research using dpw and friends of urban force online resources and we know that there are conventional tree species that are suitable for the stretch of ripping that would satisfy all the requirements. there is an argument that the windmill palms are acceptable because i'm not score shop signs but there are number of conventional trees with similar height and similar qualities as
always given very limited choice. the options were limited to bushes and grasses and palm trees. we were-the committee was never given a choice of a shade giving street tree. most of the other similar projects in the city, for example we learn avenue project, have had conventional street trees approved and planted. for example, we learn avenue project is urban of adult baskets several shops and overhead wires and it has 63 new conventional canopy trees planted. our community feels unable it...
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. >> i have given my answer. i have given my answer. >> reporter: to position himself. so when we talk about all of this there's one person on this stage and one person who has been a candidate who restored a balanced budget and cut taxes. it is reality. >> reporter: coming up they will be digging in a little bit deeper into some of the hot button issues. >> the chaos in cleveland with the republican national convention comes to town. it is setting up past conventions like the democrats in chicago. you can see here in our archives video the political turbulence and political unrest convention floor and they chose over the anti war. they say it was the best hope of the movement being a broker convention here in cleveland. tensions this year are similar. >> when there is a candidate who is undisciplinable who recollects can't be disciplined by his political party, we'll see if they know how to that doesn't provoke loose violence. >> they say they were poorly trained. >>> new tonight at 11:00, a local teacher removed to the classroom over allegations of misconduct. concern
. >> i have given my answer. i have given my answer. >> reporter: to position himself. so when we talk about all of this there's one person on this stage and one person who has been a candidate who restored a balanced budget and cut taxes. it is reality. >> reporter: coming up they will be digging in a little bit deeper into some of the hot button issues. >> the chaos in cleveland with the republican national convention comes to town. it is setting up past conventions...
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in this house refugees are being given shelter. just a few weeks ago, a crowd gathered outside, shouting insults and verbally intimidating the refugees who were trying to get off of a bus. this video of the event went viral, and in the aftermath ministers denounced what hatched. but why is there such andy refugee sentiment. i put that to a local academic. >> people are getting even more anxious about the people coming in the country and so they feel themselves justified to some kind of resistance, and that's my -- why some of them even take refuge to violent attacks. >> reporter: the market is underway. this is a prosperous and pict e picturesque town. the local mayor says the refugees are still welcome here, but it appears a growing number of people do not agree. >>> you are watching al jazeera. still to come on the program, why the zimbabwe president says he is taking over all of zimbabwe's diamond operations. >>> plus we'll show you new images from nasa that appear to show mountains on the solar system's most remote planet. ♪ >>
in this house refugees are being given shelter. just a few weeks ago, a crowd gathered outside, shouting insults and verbally intimidating the refugees who were trying to get off of a bus. this video of the event went viral, and in the aftermath ministers denounced what hatched. but why is there such andy refugee sentiment. i put that to a local academic. >> people are getting even more anxious about the people coming in the country and so they feel themselves justified to some kind of...
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in this house, refugees are being given shelter.st a few weeks ago, a crowd gathered outside shouting insults and verbally intimidating the refugees who were trying to get off of a bus. this video went viral, and in the aftermath ministers denounced what had happened. but given that relatively few refugees have come here, why is there such anti-refugees sentiment? >> people are getting more anxious about the people coming in the country, and so they feel themselves justified to do some kind of resistance, and that's why some of them even take refuge to violent attacks. >> reporter: this is a picturesque town. the local mayor says refugees are still welcome here, but it seems a growing number of people do not agree. dominic kane, al jazeera. >>> still to come on the program, status update, facebook agrees to pay millions more in tax in the u.k. >>> and we'll tell you why fishmen in south africa feel they have no choice but to break quotas. ♪ >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbite
in this house, refugees are being given shelter.st a few weeks ago, a crowd gathered outside shouting insults and verbally intimidating the refugees who were trying to get off of a bus. this video went viral, and in the aftermath ministers denounced what had happened. but given that relatively few refugees have come here, why is there such anti-refugees sentiment? >> people are getting more anxious about the people coming in the country, and so they feel themselves justified to do some...
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you cannot estimate precisely what you will have in a given year.t depends when we get our appropriation. if we get it late in the year that puts more pressure to spend by the end of the year but fortunately we were able to spend smartly, wisely and what congress appropriates for us. >> you received an increase, less than you requested, 1 $17 million less than that. when you don't get what you ask for, how do you prioritize, i know you have done a lot of work investigations, when you don't have what you requested, tell us how priorities work with money you did receive. >> what we try to do makes a difference what our most pressing needs are in given appropriation cycle. for example last year and this year one of our priorities is to increase the number of examiners we have to examine the investment advisor space we are talking about in our last two or three hearings, strengthen enforcement, and a line what we sought the funding for and make separate judgments based on reduced amount we received. we allocated a thorough process those positions to mee
you cannot estimate precisely what you will have in a given year.t depends when we get our appropriation. if we get it late in the year that puts more pressure to spend by the end of the year but fortunately we were able to spend smartly, wisely and what congress appropriates for us. >> you received an increase, less than you requested, 1 $17 million less than that. when you don't get what you ask for, how do you prioritize, i know you have done a lot of work investigations, when you...
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the contents and training. >> and if it could given an individual a job, when they get out of jail, maybe even back child support and reduce the win for not only us, but the taxpayers of warren county. >> the post release employment service is being advertised in the video screens within the minimum security units. if interested, ohio means job counselors will ask inmates about the job experience as well as what professions they may be interested in. >> if they are interested in being an electrician, welder, then we can set them up with companies, get on the job experience doing that. >> some perspective employees could go to work or be given training at local career centers. this is a program where some employers are willing to help those, to have a wrong turn in life or want another chance. >> i think a lot of the companies are wanting the people >> give them hope, give them a job, have them con truce. >> sabbed apparently the jail is inmates. >>> and norwood man accused of assaulting a disabled laborer. grand jury indicted him with two counts of rape. they had sexual contact even
the contents and training. >> and if it could given an individual a job, when they get out of jail, maybe even back child support and reduce the win for not only us, but the taxpayers of warren county. >> the post release employment service is being advertised in the video screens within the minimum security units. if interested, ohio means job counselors will ask inmates about the job experience as well as what professions they may be interested in. >> if they are interested...
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alphabet's an amazingly cheap stock given its growth rate. it's absolutely worth buying tomorrow. let me go out on a limb for a second. the major company that's had the most difficult foreign currency swing in our country is ibm. now, i think the ibm turn is, indeed, slow in coming, but it is coming. and with the stock trading at ten times earnings, with a 3.6% yield, ibm could go a lot higher in a potential weaker dollar scenario. if the company keeps growing as cloud and analytics business, i think you could have a real second-half winner for this beaten down entity. i know honeywell has had a big run, but its european entity has worried me. you have to feel better about honeywell after the fed stayed its hand and the dollar l ccool. the packaged good stocks, my, are they going to be winners. the drug companies, huge winners. johnson and johnson's numbers have looked subpar of late, because of the currency translation issue, even though it has the fastest growth of any major pharmaceutical company. that 4x comparison can change with the dol
alphabet's an amazingly cheap stock given its growth rate. it's absolutely worth buying tomorrow. let me go out on a limb for a second. the major company that's had the most difficult foreign currency swing in our country is ibm. now, i think the ibm turn is, indeed, slow in coming, but it is coming. and with the stock trading at ten times earnings, with a 3.6% yield, ibm could go a lot higher in a potential weaker dollar scenario. if the company keeps growing as cloud and analytics business, i...