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i'm going to give him a million dollars it was way past the limit that they wanted to absorb. they agreed to do it. they gave him a little orange chip just for the day. for that moment. he wanted to put it on one role at the craps table. when it or lose it. they went on to all of these tables. he decided that this table over here table number three and he decided to do at that table over there because at the big crowd around it. there was a woman rolling the dice and so kirk decided he was gonna put that orange chip on this role. and so it she throws it one more times and the dice bounce all over the place. when it stops she hit seven he won. he's trying to lose a million dollars and he wins a million dollars that's just the way the dice roll. we also have a question i'm i was curious about. i think the story is a wonderful story that is very symptomatic and i hope you find that way even in writing. but the range of tales and the adventures in the military the adventures in business. even the adventures with women. it's a story that reveals character all the way through. i thin
i'm going to give him a million dollars it was way past the limit that they wanted to absorb. they agreed to do it. they gave him a little orange chip just for the day. for that moment. he wanted to put it on one role at the craps table. when it or lose it. they went on to all of these tables. he decided that this table over here table number three and he decided to do at that table over there because at the big crowd around it. there was a woman rolling the dice and so kirk decided he was...
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so again he's trying to lose a million dollars and he wins a million dollars. he kept it by the way that's just the way the dice roll. he also gowe also got a questiom curious about them is there a screen adaptation of the book -- [applause] >> i think the story is a wonderful story that is very cinematic and i hope you find it that way even in writing. but thwith the range of tales ad adventures in the military and the adventures in business and the adventures with women it's a story that is carried all the way through the end i think it is such an inspiring story i hope he gets a wider and wider sharing. so here's to you, fingers crossed. >> i encourage you to pick up a copy of the book. even though you never met him you developed a kind of relationship with him after studying him for the two years you spent on this book what did you think of him and how did that change over time and i'm just curious how you think about it today versus when you started when you didn't know as much about it's been. >> what struck me is how inspiring his story is. the rags to r
so again he's trying to lose a million dollars and he wins a million dollars. he kept it by the way that's just the way the dice roll. he also gowe also got a questiom curious about them is there a screen adaptation of the book -- [applause] >> i think the story is a wonderful story that is very cinematic and i hope you find it that way even in writing. but thwith the range of tales ad adventures in the military and the adventures in business and the adventures with women it's a story...
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a million do. that )s what it amounts to. a home in fremont just sold for over >>> new at 11:00, a million dollar tear-down. that's what it amounts to. a home in fremont just sold for more than a million bucks. it's not the first time this has happened and probably won't be the last. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd in fremont with the housing market explosion that keeps on going. >> reporter: terry, fremont is the place to be. good schools, low crime, clean streets. but can you afford to live here? some people can, and they'll go to great lengths to be here. >> buyers buying the dirt. >> reporter: in this case, the house sitting on dirt in fremont's mission district is not worth anything. it's condemned, and it still sold for $1,230,000. >> we're getting people coming from across the bay saying, geez, we can buy this house for $1,100,000. we'll pay $200,000 over and that's still a good deal for us. >> reporter: even if it's a tear-down. larry listed this home in january for $1 million. in one week, he received five offers before cl
a million do. that )s what it amounts to. a home in fremont just sold for over >>> new at 11:00, a million dollar tear-down. that's what it amounts to. a home in fremont just sold for more than a million bucks. it's not the first time this has happened and probably won't be the last. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd in fremont with the housing market explosion that keeps on going. >> reporter: terry, fremont is the place to be. good schools, low crime, clean streets. but can you afford...
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i can not help them explain a million documents to the inspector general and a fraction of that to the entity who created and funds the fbi, so they're going to have to do better than a thousand pages here and there. president trump picked every one of these decision makers, every one of them, he picked, so i appreciate the tweets, the encouraging tweets to these folks. there might be a more efficient way of communicating, so if congress is entitled to this information, we shouldn't get it in thousand page increments. the inspector general has a million pages. maria: yeah that's really interesting that president trump chose many of these people in these leadership positions. what is that to say you would think that they want to be independent thinking and they want to respond to congress as they should, and yet the stonewalling seems so obvious. >> yeah, well, we don't grade based on effort at this stage in life, i grade based on results. you gave michael horowitz a million pages, okay? take out the grand jury material we're not entitled to it. it's legally protected. if there's anothe
i can not help them explain a million documents to the inspector general and a fraction of that to the entity who created and funds the fbi, so they're going to have to do better than a thousand pages here and there. president trump picked every one of these decision makers, every one of them, he picked, so i appreciate the tweets, the encouraging tweets to these folks. there might be a more efficient way of communicating, so if congress is entitled to this information, we shouldn't get it in...
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a burned mountain view home for nearly one and a half million, a burned home in san jose for nearly a million, and a condemned home in fremont for more than a million. >> it's the land that has increased dramatically over time. the cost of building a home hasn't changed very much in the last ten years, the scarcity of land has caused the demand. >> reporter: gary says while prices may level off, this has become the new norm. >> even though it feels like a crazy price today, within a few months or years it will be the norm, not a crazy price anymore as prices continue to go up. >> reporter: and gary says supply is so slow because a lot of people justice of the peace aren't moving. he -- of people just aren't moving, and he also says more people are renting than buying as house prices continue to rise n. san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> and coming up next, desperate for manpower. >> what builders are saying about a shortage of workers as they try to rebuild after the wine country wildfires. >>> plus they're digging the prosidio. a year's long journey to uncover san francisco's past.
a burned mountain view home for nearly one and a half million, a burned home in san jose for nearly a million, and a condemned home in fremont for more than a million. >> it's the land that has increased dramatically over time. the cost of building a home hasn't changed very much in the last ten years, the scarcity of land has caused the demand. >> reporter: gary says while prices may level off, this has become the new norm. >> even though it feels like a crazy price today,...
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home and this is the thing about these we talk a lot about these missiles about a million you can assume that any missile any any of these that whether it's a tomahawk or joe's mayor or whatever beautiful name they give it to it next unicorn i'm thinking would be the next one maybe put some glitter in a rainbow on the side of the great a lake or fun and it was that. i don't know. yet the thing is there's also the cost of everything else we just talk about oh it's a million dollars a million dollars is a lot more that goes into that so when you think about it you've got the total in the in total the u.s. airstrikes in syria involves aerial refueling ok earlier air these aerial refueling tankers that we talked about that have been. doing good work for democracy over there it's a zero and then you have u.s. fighter jets that were tasked with ask ordering the bombers to their targets and then the bombers themselves were a tour of the b. one b. lancers so alternately according to see and we see what they said while the costs and type of additional aircraft involved are unknown the total numbe
home and this is the thing about these we talk a lot about these missiles about a million you can assume that any missile any any of these that whether it's a tomahawk or joe's mayor or whatever beautiful name they give it to it next unicorn i'm thinking would be the next one maybe put some glitter in a rainbow on the side of the great a lake or fun and it was that. i don't know. yet the thing is there's also the cost of everything else we just talk about oh it's a million dollars a million...
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million. after we figure out how to deal with that, a significant structural deficit remains. there is an increase of $420 million in the deficit between fiscal year '19 and 2021, so i think we need to have a comprehensive approach to this process. we are currently in the process as chair cohen mentioned, and we are hearing from our departments while we await the mayor budget, the competing budget and the needs of the city are extremely intense. for example, one of the major contributors of our city is dirty drug use, yet when we heard from the police chief, we learned we only have ten narcotics officers on our streets. we don't meet the number of police officers needed, which is currently mandated in our charter. there are a number of competing interests, and like i said we're looking at a two year budget deficit of 136.9 million. and i'd like to say another thing. as a former department head, i know how hard it is to fight for funding to keep the departments going with the required number of employees to provide the services we are obligated to provide to the city and county
million. after we figure out how to deal with that, a significant structural deficit remains. there is an increase of $420 million in the deficit between fiscal year '19 and 2021, so i think we need to have a comprehensive approach to this process. we are currently in the process as chair cohen mentioned, and we are hearing from our departments while we await the mayor budget, the competing budget and the needs of the city are extremely intense. for example, one of the major contributors of our...
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2014, organized criminal networks moved an estimated 170 tons of ivory, the yield from a quarter of a milliondead elephants. vira: we estimate that there probably are less than, you know, 25 of ththese networks operating globally that accounut for a very lararge proportion of t the trade. narrator: one of them is the xaysavang network, reported to be one of the largest transnational criminal networks to traffic wildlife. the u.s. department of state offered a $1 million reward, the first bounty ever placed by the agency for information leading to the dismantling of the network. vira: xaysavang is based out of laos and is widely suspected that they have the complicity of s senior otian govevernment officials, whichch is part of te reason why, despite a bounty, despite all the attention, despite all l the investigative reporting, not very much is being done to reallyly disrupt that network.. narrator: central and eastern africa are the current hotspots of elephant poaching. africans are the trigger pullers and transporters of the ivory from the bush to urban centers, where it's prepared for shi
2014, organized criminal networks moved an estimated 170 tons of ivory, the yield from a quarter of a milliondead elephants. vira: we estimate that there probably are less than, you know, 25 of ththese networks operating globally that accounut for a very lararge proportion of t the trade. narrator: one of them is the xaysavang network, reported to be one of the largest transnational criminal networks to traffic wildlife. the u.s. department of state offered a $1 million reward, the first bounty...
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issue of public opinion behind all this lies what happened in two thousand and three when at least a million people marched in the streets of london against the invasion of iraq and tony blair basically going to war with the backing of parliament but without the without a un resolution so this is what jeremy corbin has been calling for saying that it must all be done under the auspices of. the u.n. his critics of course pointed to the fight but russia has consistently vetoed resolutions at the u.n. security council ok that the many thanks for bringing us the view from london to go across the channel and we can join. butler in france for the french president emanuel said that his country is participation is aimed at ending the syrian regime's impunity that's after we had very similar language from president prime minister trees in may that this strike was about not tolerating the normalization of chemical weapons. is that's right and in fact the elites say put out a communique shortly after the reports of those airstrikes saying that that for france simply a red line had been crossed that red
issue of public opinion behind all this lies what happened in two thousand and three when at least a million people marched in the streets of london against the invasion of iraq and tony blair basically going to war with the backing of parliament but without the without a un resolution so this is what jeremy corbin has been calling for saying that it must all be done under the auspices of. the u.n. his critics of course pointed to the fight but russia has consistently vetoed resolutions at the...
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why one man paid a million why one man paid a million cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. soi'm not giving you chewbacca got han solo? collect all twelve exclusive trading cards and try a new movie-inspired menu only at denny's. solo: a star wars story. may 25th. made with delicious cholula hot sauce,ack. crispy jalapenos and pepper jack cheese on a signature bun. yep, this is my third one today. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. only at jack in the box. caught on camera.. killing a puppy. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the surveillance video. and a warn >>> tonight, police are searching for a man caught on camera killing a puppy. kpix 5 joe vazquez has the surveillance video and a warning. it is disturbing. >>> they are now asking for the public's help in finding the susp
why one man paid a million why one man paid a million cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. soi'm not giving you chewbacca got han solo? collect all twelve exclusive trading cards and try a new...
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what does a million dollars get you these days? in the bay area, it's a burned- out husk of a house. we'll explain. >> and an abrupt end to a major push to build more housing in california. ok, a little hot sauce there... jack! i'm trying to film this commercial! rry. sorry. please continue. as i was saying... the cholula buttery jack has delicious cholula hot sauce, crispy jalapeños, and pepper jack cheese on a signature bun. you know what? this would be great on fries, too. what is wrong with you jack? oh my gosh. sorry. so sorry. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. ai dios mio, jack! i'm. seriously. i said i was sorry. >>> afternoon highs 8 to 10 degrees below average. today 50s and 60s. cloud coverage most of the bay today. at the beaches, a bit cooler in the mid-50s and then we could see some raindrops. if we get any, it will be very minimal just enough to kind of have to use the windshield wipers and maybe dirty up your car a little bit. but other than that it's calm and cool. >>> right now, we are t
what does a million dollars get you these days? in the bay area, it's a burned- out husk of a house. we'll explain. >> and an abrupt end to a major push to build more housing in california. ok, a little hot sauce there... jack! i'm trying to film this commercial! rry. sorry. please continue. as i was saying... the cholula buttery jack has delicious cholula hot sauce, crispy jalapeños, and pepper jack cheese on a signature bun. you know what? this would be great on fries, too. what is...
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it is one of the oldest diseases in the world but malaria still kills nearly half a million people a, most of them children underfive. and people a year, most of them children under five. and half people a year, most of them children underfive. and half of people a year, most of them children under five. and half of them people a year, most of them children underfive. and half of them in commonwealth countries. entrepreneur and philanthropist bill gates says it is urgent to keep up the fight. 0ur it is urgent to keep up the fight. our goal is to cut the deficit in half again and this is mostly young children in africa so it's an awful disease but unless we rededicate ourselves the money for the research and the money for the delivery, the deaths could go all the way back up toa deaths could go all the way back up to a million which is where it was when we started this little over ten years ago. drug resistance, climate change and a drop in funding are all factors that may have led to an increase in the number of malaria cases over the past two years. it is an uphill battle, is it whe
it is one of the oldest diseases in the world but malaria still kills nearly half a million people a, most of them children underfive. and people a year, most of them children under five. and half people a year, most of them children underfive. and half of people a year, most of them children under five. and half of them people a year, most of them children underfive. and half of them in commonwealth countries. entrepreneur and philanthropist bill gates says it is urgent to keep up the fight....
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a multi-million dollar construction site >>> is it foul play or bad luck? the story line is familiar. a multi-million dollar construction site near completion burns to the ground overnight. >> the danger continues later in the day, the scaffolding crushing four parked cars. evacuation orders still in effect this evening. >> cheryl hurd is in the burn area for us in concord. a lot of layers to this story including a possible criminal element. >> reporter: that is a possibility. that is under investigation. but right now they're still pouring water on this building. as you can see, there are flare-ups in the front of this building and in the back of the building. the national response team is here, and tomorrow they will be starting their investigation on what caused this massive fire. tonight, fire and embers continue to light up the night sky, making what's left of this building even more dangerous. the 180-unit, $55 million apartment complex under construction in concord continues to burn hours after the fire started. >> it was crazy. it's something you see
a multi-million dollar construction site >>> is it foul play or bad luck? the story line is familiar. a multi-million dollar construction site near completion burns to the ground overnight. >> the danger continues later in the day, the scaffolding crushing four parked cars. evacuation orders still in effect this evening. >> cheryl hurd is in the burn area for us in concord. a lot of layers to this story including a possible criminal element. >> reporter: that is a...
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a compromise many people will be working hard on at all levels of government with the hope of reaching it by the next e.u. summit in june. check company based makes sales of forty million euros a year the family owned companies high pressure storage tanks do especially well almost eighty percent of output goes to other e.u. countries. rumblings in some quarters about checks it the czech republic leaving the european union are a nightmare for a c.e.o. fragile. his export oriented business model would collapse overnight. integrated within the club right this network. and. this is a lot of benefit far more benefits to stay within the. but at the market place near the steel company's headquarters in bendish off the move could hardly be more different. in rural areas as well the small provincial towns a lot of czechs don't like the e.u. . most here were in it i don't know what it's worth so we're in it. ok maybe i'm fifty fifty. but it's a bit. i don't think it's good for us and we'd better for us to leave the european union is a bit of a sort of. a survey by the german czech chamber of industry and commerce says that eighty three percent of foreign owned companies here and
a compromise many people will be working hard on at all levels of government with the hope of reaching it by the next e.u. summit in june. check company based makes sales of forty million euros a year the family owned companies high pressure storage tanks do especially well almost eighty percent of output goes to other e.u. countries. rumblings in some quarters about checks it the czech republic leaving the european union are a nightmare for a c.e.o. fragile. his export oriented business model...
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dollars hundred nineteen million dollars bringing death to people what a waste truly a waste of money but you know what else is waste of money two point five billion raytheon stocks made this last week two point five billion. the n.r.a. is systematically keeping the. hard working poor in this country down but it's not the evil right hand of corporate gun manufacturers and our trade it's the evil right hand of corporate restaurant owners and our rage that's right the national restaurant association the other n.r.a. has spent over three point two million dollars just in twenty seventeen and even more the previous years on lobbying congress and what pray tell are they lobbying for well one of their favorite pet projects is making sure the minimum wage for tipped and untypical workers stays low very low they even tried polling the public about such things as whether they supported raising the minimum wage to ten dollars an hour the exact thing they have spent tens of millions of dollars making sure doesn't happen in a presentation document obtained by the inte
dollars hundred nineteen million dollars bringing death to people what a waste truly a waste of money but you know what else is waste of money two point five billion raytheon stocks made this last week two point five billion. the n.r.a. is systematically keeping the. hard working poor in this country down but it's not the evil right hand of corporate gun manufacturers and our trade it's the evil right hand of corporate restaurant owners and our rage that's right the national restaurant...
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then but a million got your guy it to pull me down. well also it's a lawsuit because. the money is in. a low so i. feel better by this. so i can i gotta say i like i would go connect. the logic of copyright that was all that would really. ball who cyclists. coolant on. the meat die and get them some of them that. little bit in my. salem so suspects hostage and the. guy. who did that in long personal study as well to you have at last. sort of basic image that the law no law no law that they got their belly must say are good looking at this to get a lay out and i feel. they need to demand that i was in a limo helias him or her as a mom of a whole much those decades will get installed behind it the the way. i said to because i'm known only to be accessible. to all those amount me listen when i am alone. all alone see the need house. but any. deals in a gale glossy and that it gets a need to say a lot of gay pm at the top of the amp or better yet. though it means i'm not done any. good i mean when i'm in it gets to. last is going to. elect us all to sing a song we'll be mi
then but a million got your guy it to pull me down. well also it's a lawsuit because. the money is in. a low so i. feel better by this. so i can i gotta say i like i would go connect. the logic of copyright that was all that would really. ball who cyclists. coolant on. the meat die and get them some of them that. little bit in my. salem so suspects hostage and the. guy. who did that in long personal study as well to you have at last. sort of basic image that the law no law no law that they got...
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highly sought after in the international art world every one of these works could easily fetch over a million euros at auction. the exhibition devoted to my expect months spent four months in braman and then was slated to move to pot stop transporting such a fragile and valuable cargo is a challenge and has an comps for today over one hundred years old the german company is europe's leading fine arts logistics specialist. mathias serato could have retired long ago but he loves what he does he can talk for hours about transporting art how in the old days paintings would be shipped wrapped in nothing more than a piece of fabric. i always say i might not be able to discuss it but i can transport it through you have to factor in the size of obstacles the size of the space elevator those steps all these hurdles need to be addressed and dealt with. sometimes the op circle is nothing more than a jammed container fast enough. to. tell you what it is in the one nine hundred seventy s. and comp developed climate controlled crates they provide airtight protection against moisture and temperature fluctua
highly sought after in the international art world every one of these works could easily fetch over a million euros at auction. the exhibition devoted to my expect months spent four months in braman and then was slated to move to pot stop transporting such a fragile and valuable cargo is a challenge and has an comps for today over one hundred years old the german company is europe's leading fine arts logistics specialist. mathias serato could have retired long ago but he loves what he does he...
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with three and a half million inhabitants it's a small country. if this is the plaza my three this is the oldest plaza in town it's surrounded by historical buildings such as montevideo is cathedrals because the palace is. coming to a mostly are also a few market stalls on the square which you can rummage through in the shade of the tree and solicit camilla. to go i'm going to have lunch now in a popular and traditional place at the airport market week alan laughs so now part of. you almost dying from that here you find the best your wife has to offer of a sale which it exports all over the world in the highest quality politically that yes i meet. these women when they meet is traditionally grilled over an open fire which. have said it's distinctive flavor it is a kind of if you stick with sour. taste i guess this is the typical you're gwion mixed grill but that's. a bit of everything. to us if you see. one player you can video is situated on the shore of rio del up lot but it's what the it has lots of beaches it's one of the loveliest it's policy
with three and a half million inhabitants it's a small country. if this is the plaza my three this is the oldest plaza in town it's surrounded by historical buildings such as montevideo is cathedrals because the palace is. coming to a mostly are also a few market stalls on the square which you can rummage through in the shade of the tree and solicit camilla. to go i'm going to have lunch now in a popular and traditional place at the airport market week alan laughs so now part of. you almost...
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in history radiation from the reactor explosion killed thirty one people more than a quarter of a million were evacuated from their homes in the months that followed that as authorities and forced a thirty kilometer exclusion area around the disaster site now its boundaries of expanded over the years to become a mass of no go zone just outside the capital kiev. but while chernobyl has been devoid of human life for decades now nature has been reclaiming what's become a very unique habitat our correspondent nick calmly went to take a look. this is no ordinary wetland what was once the cooling pond of the chernobyl nuclear power plant is now home to eat grits turns and ducks and then not the only wildlife making inroads since the humans left. when reactor number four exploded in april. no one could know what the long term fallout would be thirty one people died in the immediate aftermath of acute radiation poisoning more than a quarter million were evacuated from a thirty kilometer zone around the power plant as the years pass nature's reclaiming these villages. biologist city pesci which is
in history radiation from the reactor explosion killed thirty one people more than a quarter of a million were evacuated from their homes in the months that followed that as authorities and forced a thirty kilometer exclusion area around the disaster site now its boundaries of expanded over the years to become a mass of no go zone just outside the capital kiev. but while chernobyl has been devoid of human life for decades now nature has been reclaiming what's become a very unique habitat our...
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half a million people means half a million families, and every family is part of a community.t across the country. half of the population of syria has been displaced, either internally or externally. it is a humanitarian crisis that is difficult to fathom. >> you tell in your book a story of a nine-year-old girl. i want you to tell it briefly and get us up to date. where is she now? >> receiwe first encountered th little girl named reha. they open the door to a military raid on a family home because the isis forces are storming the house looking for her father, who was a protestor. you see the raid and everything that happened six years after that through the eyes of the little girl and her family. you see how even children came to learn the sounds and the vocabulary of war, and how a little girl like her absorbed what was happening around her and tried to understand it in her own way. roha continues to live in syria. she and her family were exiled for six years, but the draw to return home to their community, to return to a place that was so integral in their search that they
half a million people means half a million families, and every family is part of a community.t across the country. half of the population of syria has been displaced, either internally or externally. it is a humanitarian crisis that is difficult to fathom. >> you tell in your book a story of a nine-year-old girl. i want you to tell it briefly and get us up to date. where is she now? >> receiwe first encountered th little girl named reha. they open the door to a military raid on a...
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about a million. returned? about a million. yes! 2012...rn half of the city is in ruins, and i have not been to aleppo in a long time. the streets have been cleared of rubble but there is little sign of rebuilding. some residents have trickled back but hundreds of thousands have still not returned to their homes in the east of the city. yes, i can give you numbers and i invite you to go there yourself. why don't you organise a fact—finding mission of independentjournalists? they say the syrian army is killing civilians in the eastern parts of aleppo, 250,000, it turned out only 11a,000 were there, only 15,000 left in the green buses which is the islamic brotherhood and al-qaeda fanatics. the rest remained. for two years, we have 700,000—800,000 newcomers to eastern aleppo and i wonder why the western media's interest suddenly stopped after the liberation. don't you care about the civilians? and that's why i refer to an eyewitness report from two months ago, the eyewitness report i quoted that says while there has been a trickle of people ba
about a million. returned? about a million. yes! 2012...rn half of the city is in ruins, and i have not been to aleppo in a long time. the streets have been cleared of rubble but there is little sign of rebuilding. some residents have trickled back but hundreds of thousands have still not returned to their homes in the east of the city. yes, i can give you numbers and i invite you to go there yourself. why don't you organise a fact—finding mission of independentjournalists? they say the...
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just imagine in a country of 20 million people, half a million people means half a million families. f a community. it's a ripple effect across the country. half of syria has been displaced either internally or externally. it is a humanitarian crisis that's difficult to fathom. >> you tell in your book the story of a nine-year-old girl. i want you to tell it briefly and get us up to date. where is she now? >> rita's first encounter with the little girl, her name is roha. she was nine years old in 2011 and they see her opening the door to a military raid on a family home because assad forces are storming the house looking for her father who was a protestor. you see the raid and everything that happens six years after that everything that happens to this little girl and her family. you see how even little children learned the sounds and volunt y vocabulary of war, and the little girl tried to understand it in her own ways. roha continues to live in syria. she and her family were exiled for a number of years, but the draw to return to their hometown, to return to their family, to return
just imagine in a country of 20 million people, half a million people means half a million families. f a community. it's a ripple effect across the country. half of syria has been displaced either internally or externally. it is a humanitarian crisis that's difficult to fathom. >> you tell in your book the story of a nine-year-old girl. i want you to tell it briefly and get us up to date. where is she now? >> rita's first encounter with the little girl, her name is roha. she was...
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people scaling fences to enter but there are other reasons why this place is so singular economically a million lives from tax concessions and border traffic the proximity to morocco and that's to the african continent opens up a coveted market. after cattle fund he is a trade unionist and melia and of moroccan descent. he documents the exploitation of the disadvantaged and underprivileged people on the border including the mule women. when number seven are in the ownership the water i saw these women for the first time when i was seven or eight because we lived quite near the border and it was perfectly normal to see them working between million and morocco it's a form of survival because there are no jobs neither in malaya nor in morocco the only way to ensure a daily income is to join the smuggling business and carry the packages. and the porters are the final link in the smuggling chain in mali. to the smugglers and millions of euros on the border on the other side there is the government which profits from the local it's eleven. and other taxes a lot of profit is being made but it's not be
people scaling fences to enter but there are other reasons why this place is so singular economically a million lives from tax concessions and border traffic the proximity to morocco and that's to the african continent opens up a coveted market. after cattle fund he is a trade unionist and melia and of moroccan descent. he documents the exploitation of the disadvantaged and underprivileged people on the border including the mule women. when number seven are in the ownership the water i saw...
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assad regime is primarily culpable and these other actors have blood in the hands listen there's a million and a half syrian refugees in lebanon a million refugees in jordan one quarter the population of syria's does been displaced over half of the have been killed who gains from all of this but for president assad he wants to establish control around the capital of syria and he said he wants to regain every square inch of syrian territory and he must be very dismayed that very close to damascus and duma that there are still there are still holdouts who have not accepted his rule his brutal rule of dictatorship over these poor innocent people a mention that the seems to be no so precise knowledge of the chemical weapons used in this alleged attack and i think that's something that's been acknowledged by the u.s. state department and then to their representative i believe this is the now it now we do know that some sort of a substance was used a chemical was use we're just not sure at this point today exactly what was what you. couldn't of grounds though to rush in and strike we we know she
assad regime is primarily culpable and these other actors have blood in the hands listen there's a million and a half syrian refugees in lebanon a million refugees in jordan one quarter the population of syria's does been displaced over half of the have been killed who gains from all of this but for president assad he wants to establish control around the capital of syria and he said he wants to regain every square inch of syrian territory and he must be very dismayed that very close to...
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pretty soon, politicians will be able to send a million personalised messages to a million people. d do you know how much worse this could get? they can extract from this seemingly innocent information very accurate predictions about your religiosity, leadership potential, political views. one day soon your fridge will know everything about your diet, your car will know what journeys you've been on, your home assistant will know your mood because of the tone of your voice. and you will be getting messages based on all of that data. and that will open up a whole new world of possible manipulation. but it's us too. democracies need informed citizens who have a shared sense of reality. but we're now overwhelmed with information, facts and claims, and misinformation and propaganda. and it's allowing us to create our own versions of reality. that's making us more angry and far less likely to compromise with each other. in the end, there can only be one winner of this grand struggle, either tech will destroy democracy and the social order as we know it, or politics will stamp its authorit
pretty soon, politicians will be able to send a million personalised messages to a million people. d do you know how much worse this could get? they can extract from this seemingly innocent information very accurate predictions about your religiosity, leadership potential, political views. one day soon your fridge will know everything about your diet, your car will know what journeys you've been on, your home assistant will know your mood because of the tone of your voice. and you will be...
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why one man paid a million dollars for it any way. caught on camera.. killing a puppy. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the surveillance video. and a warn >>> tonight, police are searching for a man caught on camera killing a puppy. kpix 5 joe vazquez has the surveillance video and a warning. it is disturbing. >>> they are now asking for the public's help in finding the suspect. surveillance video shows a man inside the store appearing angry. police say he had just been in an argument with a girlfriend. >> during the fight, the suspect grabbed canned goods and started throwing them at the suspect. >> you can see him grabbing a puppy named prince from the woman in the store. the puppy belongs to the man's girlfriend, but at this time prince is being held by another woman, perhaps a customer. >> she was holding the puppy, he slammed it to the floor. unfortunately the puppy died from its injury. >> it is too graphic to show prince's killing on tv. police are hoping someone will recognize 23-year-old delos gallon and turn him in. he faces charges of felony animal cruelty, domesticd
why one man paid a million dollars for it any way. caught on camera.. killing a puppy. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the surveillance video. and a warn >>> tonight, police are searching for a man caught on camera killing a puppy. kpix 5 joe vazquez has the surveillance video and a warning. it is disturbing. >>> they are now asking for the public's help in finding the suspect. surveillance video shows a man inside the store appearing angry. police say he had just been in an argument...
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a million and a half of those write apps for your iphone or ipad. million and a half. the unbelievable thing about this is the party of one can sit in the basement of their home whether they're in a rural area, urban area, wherever they would like to be and they can create an app and all of a sudden, they can sell their product around the world that has been an unbelievable empowering thing. >> so you don't see it as like a big factor? president trump has said that, he's been pressing people. >> here's what i see in, can -- we are building things in the united states. and it's not true that iphone isn't built in the united states. let's talk about that for a minute. here's the truth. there are components of iphone built in the united states. the glasses is from kentucky. there are many chips, silicon chips that are all made from all over the united states. there's equipment that goes into manufacturing it that's all over the u.s. the very sophisticated face id module on the iphone x will be played in the united states. >> in texas. >> in texas. yes. and so there are pl
a million and a half of those write apps for your iphone or ipad. million and a half. the unbelievable thing about this is the party of one can sit in the basement of their home whether they're in a rural area, urban area, wherever they would like to be and they can create an app and all of a sudden, they can sell their product around the world that has been an unbelievable empowering thing. >> so you don't see it as like a big factor? president trump has said that, he's been pressing...
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it allowed a firm with trump ties to access 87 million users without their consent. facebook has lost tens of billions of dollars in market value since the crisis began. in part because the thinking on wall street is they will be regulated in a way to prevent them from making so much money off your information. >> getting a lot of coaching for today's appearance. he has to prostrate himself before the committee. >>> breaking overnight. deadly crash of the small plane on to an arizona golf course. the latest straight ahead. >>> details of the secret settlement revealed for the first time at the bill cosby trial. you're trying to lower your very hwith a healthy diet... and exercise. and maybe even, unproven fish oil supplements. not all omega-3s are clinically proven or the same. discover prescription omega-3 vascepa.
it allowed a firm with trump ties to access 87 million users without their consent. facebook has lost tens of billions of dollars in market value since the crisis began. in part because the thinking on wall street is they will be regulated in a way to prevent them from making so much money off your information. >> getting a lot of coaching for today's appearance. he has to prostrate himself before the committee. >>> breaking overnight. deadly crash of the small plane on to an...
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console robin you're watching all of their lives one headquarters here in also coming up a so-called million man march in yemen following a saudi led strike that killed two rebel leaders. also a roaster without a host the u.s. a president donald trump abandons the white house correspondents dinner for the second year. of the korean summit was presented on opposite sides of the border. well with the program newly appointed u.s. secretary of state mike has arrived in saudi arabia as part of a three day trip to the region now he's held talks with the saudi foreign minister before having dinner with crown prince mohammed bin rather expected to discuss the iran nuclear deal following donald trump's threats to pull the united states out of the agreement next month. was sworn in on. his previous as a rex tillerson left office last month kristen salumi has more from washington d.c. the state department says a strong u.s. saudi partnership is crucial to peace and prosperity in the middle east so perhaps not surprising that might pompei i would make a visit to saudi arabia part of his first official t
console robin you're watching all of their lives one headquarters here in also coming up a so-called million man march in yemen following a saudi led strike that killed two rebel leaders. also a roaster without a host the u.s. a president donald trump abandons the white house correspondents dinner for the second year. of the korean summit was presented on opposite sides of the border. well with the program newly appointed u.s. secretary of state mike has arrived in saudi arabia as part of a...
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pretty soon, politicians will be able to send a million personalised messages to a million people. much worse this could get? they can extract from this seemingly innocent information very accurate predictions about your religiosity, leadership potential, political views. one day soon your fridge will know everything about your diet, your car will know what journeys you‘ve been on, your home assistant will know your mood because of the tone of your voice. and you will be getting messages based on all of that data. and that will open up a whole new world of possible manipulation. but it‘s us too. democracies need informed citizens who have a shared sense of reality. but we‘re now overwhelmed with information, facts and claims, and misinformation and propaganda. and it‘s allowing us to create our own versions of reality. that‘s making us more angry and far less likely to compromise with each other. in the end, there can only be one winner of this grand struggle, either tech will destroy democracy and the social order as we know it, or politics will stamp its authority and control over
pretty soon, politicians will be able to send a million personalised messages to a million people. much worse this could get? they can extract from this seemingly innocent information very accurate predictions about your religiosity, leadership potential, political views. one day soon your fridge will know everything about your diet, your car will know what journeys you‘ve been on, your home assistant will know your mood because of the tone of your voice. and you will be getting messages...
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so when you give them $400 million gift or a $500 million gift, do you actually write a check out ord of wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and it is paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. and in his honor, you have done some things. and how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: well he was a big sports fan, so we gave some money to the university of oregon for their new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what do you want to accomplish that you haven't accomplished? phil: well, i have looked back on the last couple of years and i am happy in those years, particularly around the philanthropy that i have been able to do, and there will be more going ahead, but i take my time to think about those things and i'm feeling good about things right now. david: so do consult with your wife on things like that? phil: absolutely, she has final approval. [laughter] david: now, where did
so when you give them $400 million gift or a $500 million gift, do you actually write a check out ord of wire the money and is it hard to write the check? [laughter] phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and it is paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. and in his honor, you have done some things. and how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: well he was a big sports fan, so we gave some money to the university...