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the challenge and the blessing and the curse is we have more and more students taking a.p. every year, so we try to pack a couple more kids in, and by virtue of doing that, we shifted the directionality of a table, and all students were impacted by that. >> the reason i'm so angry is because our kids didn't do anything wrong, but they are the ones who are being punished. >> reporter: now, that principal tells us that the testing in the other rooms was actually fine. that 75% of the scores will remain valid. that students can re-take those tests quickly, so that the scores will be included with everyone else's. in fact, they're going to be starting that on monday. and the school is offering extra study sessions. there was a parent informational meeting this morning. there's another one this afternoon at 1:30 and again, another one tomorrow morning at 10:00. reporting live in pleasanton, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> all right, christie, thank you. and you may remember, this has happened before. last year in millbrae, the college board and education testing service th
the challenge and the blessing and the curse is we have more and more students taking a.p. every year, so we try to pack a couple more kids in, and by virtue of doing that, we shifted the directionality of a table, and all students were impacted by that. >> the reason i'm so angry is because our kids didn't do anything wrong, but they are the ones who are being punished. >> reporter: now, that principal tells us that the testing in the other rooms was actually fine. that 75% of the...
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yemen's quost is committed -- government is committed, so is the aq a.p. which responded with suicide attacks and an ambush aimed at the minister of defence. can the yemeni government, with yemen. >> i think the straight-out april is no. they can't drive al-qaeda where are out in the short term. we are seeing military gapes. fighting the cop ventional gapes, they can make it difficult to hold territory. we are seeing a movement on the part of the militants to move into adjacent move jipss -- provinces and the number of claimed casualties, claimed by the yemeni government are small. what we are seeing is a dispersal of these fighters into provinces. that serves the short-term ams of the yemeni government. they don't want to see this organization controlling turf in what is nominally their country. >> yemen fought a similar campaign, and they came back strongly. don't they always have that option in that kind of rugged ter rain out there of just disappearing and coming back and fighting another day? >> yes. in conventional military terms this is a difficult
yemen's quost is committed -- government is committed, so is the aq a.p. which responded with suicide attacks and an ambush aimed at the minister of defence. can the yemeni government, with yemen. >> i think the straight-out april is no. they can't drive al-qaeda where are out in the short term. we are seeing military gapes. fighting the cop ventional gapes, they can make it difficult to hold territory. we are seeing a movement on the part of the militants to move into adjacent move jipss...
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and there were some seating irregularities. >> reporter: 400 students taking 14 a.p.ests were affected and must take them again. >> a lot of people prepared a lot for the tests. we were brought in before that, we didn't know if it was a for sure thing. once it was of, everyone is extremely frustrated. >> reporter: the school confirmed the news and told parents the tests will be given again beginning on monday and all through the week. >> these kids studied so hard, put their notes away, had a party, now you have 48 hours? >> reporter: some teachers and a few students not affected will be here this weekend to help the others prepare for the test. >> the a.p. kids that don't have to retest are helping the kids who will retest. they will form study groups, work next week and help those kids pass. >> reporter: the school will meet with parents at 10:30 a.m. to answer any questions. in pleasanton, lyanne melendez, nbc 4 la. >>> hopefully lisa will cheer us up with some news of where the sun is at. >> right here. san jose now. looking nice at 56 degrees. yesterday at 69. to
and there were some seating irregularities. >> reporter: 400 students taking 14 a.p.ests were affected and must take them again. >> a lot of people prepared a lot for the tests. we were brought in before that, we didn't know if it was a for sure thing. once it was of, everyone is extremely frustrated. >> reporter: the school confirmed the news and told parents the tests will be given again beginning on monday and all through the week. >> these kids studied so hard, put...
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headed is a.p. during its start. this will mean anyone that worked for is a.p. worked for u.s.ces and they get to come here. >> we had janice on the show last time you were on, how is he doing? >> he is doing well. he works for our local member of congress, congress jim moran as one of his immigration offices. who better qualified to try to help fix the problem and programme than someone that went through it and experienced it. >> you gave a picture of secretary of defense robert gates accompanied by his interpreter. he received a visa, when he came to the united states he was homeless in san francisco. what's happened to him and is anything done to help interpreters and their families once they get to america. >> that's a great question. that's the next fight. i founded no one left behind - it's on the web at noone-left.org. we used the money raised, it helps others. he said "you raised all this money, can you use it to resettle erts." the gentleman we showed you a pact of. he found out about mohammad janis shinwari and i by watching a story. he made it to america, was in dire
headed is a.p. during its start. this will mean anyone that worked for is a.p. worked for u.s.ces and they get to come here. >> we had janice on the show last time you were on, how is he doing? >> he is doing well. he works for our local member of congress, congress jim moran as one of his immigration offices. who better qualified to try to help fix the problem and programme than someone that went through it and experienced it. >> you gave a picture of secretary of defense...
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a place for him and others to vent after their a.p. tests were thrown out. >> most of us studied hard and didn't want to spend any more time thinking about it and now we are asked to do it again. >> students at the high school were given this letter notifying them the educational testing services found irregularities in two classrooms where the tests were given. instead of students seated five feet apart, the distance was four inches less than that. students were also not facing the same direction. >> ultimately it's the school's responsibility. we take ownership for that because we follow the college board's guidelines. they want the rooms in a certain way and there were seating regularities that didn't follow the guidelines. >> 400 students taking 14 a.p. tests were affected and must take them again. >> a lot of people prepared a lot for the test. we were brought in before this so we didn't know if it was a for sure thing, but once it was official, i think everyone just is extremely frustrated with the situation. >> the school told p
a place for him and others to vent after their a.p. tests were thrown out. >> most of us studied hard and didn't want to spend any more time thinking about it and now we are asked to do it again. >> students at the high school were given this letter notifying them the educational testing services found irregularities in two classrooms where the tests were given. instead of students seated five feet apart, the distance was four inches less than that. students were also not facing the...
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. >> we are showing the extraordinary video of the aq, a.p. rally, where the group was addressed by al qaeda's number two, was releasing the video a mistake. and was waving the red bag to a bull. >> perhaps, but that said, they need to be able to show that they are independent, autonomous, and able to stand up to the government in yemen, and to westerners seen with distrust by many parts of the country. it would be wise not to do that often, but i think it is important for them to show themselves split -- politically. >> the u.s. embassy has closed. c.i.a. and an embassy official shot two yemenis reportedly tied to this cell that was kidnapping people. they were trying to kidnap these two americans at a barber shop. is the clandestine war there? >> there is a clan deft in war waged within the large econtext of this conventional fight, where the government in senna is trying to establish its authority around the country. within that struggle there is the kind of terrorism struggle, if you will, between the u.s. and the west and the militants fo
. >> we are showing the extraordinary video of the aq, a.p. rally, where the group was addressed by al qaeda's number two, was releasing the video a mistake. and was waving the red bag to a bull. >> perhaps, but that said, they need to be able to show that they are independent, autonomous, and able to stand up to the government in yemen, and to westerners seen with distrust by many parts of the country. it would be wise not to do that often, but i think it is important for them to...
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a.p.ho is supposed to be the gold standard in journalism. here is the example. a.p. report matt lee sent an email two days after benghazi to then state department spokesperson that read in part: the utter b.s. being spread around on fox is really unbelievable. i think you know or should know i'm not a fan of any particular administration or policy and i'm not shy about calling out inconsistencies but this is shocking. our aggressive reporting may shock lee. what shocks me the people had bed with the white house. not just the white house playing hide-and-seek or many in the media cozying up to them. it's also capitol hill. where is the aggressive investigation there? there appears to be more to washington than whether president obama wears mom jeans than the death of four americans at benghazi. that's my off-the-record comments tonight. if you have a story you think i should off-the-record go to gretawire.com. joining us now is the panel. rick, first to you, your colleague secured the press
a.p.ho is supposed to be the gold standard in journalism. here is the example. a.p. report matt lee sent an email two days after benghazi to then state department spokesperson that read in part: the utter b.s. being spread around on fox is really unbelievable. i think you know or should know i'm not a fan of any particular administration or policy and i'm not shy about calling out inconsistencies but this is shocking. our aggressive reporting may shock lee. what shocks me the people had bed...
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. >> translation: the armoured vehicles came from that direction, a.p. cs at the back. a line of them. a car began. >> 16km away in a small town of kramatorsk fell slept as hundreds attended the funeral of a nurse killed during a gun battle between the army and separatist fighters. this woman was killed by shots fired by the ukranian convoy, her death heightening her sense of grievance. >>> the former egyptian army chief abdul fatah al-sisi has given his first television interview since declaring his run for president. he said that the banned muslim muslim brotherhood will never return to politics as he's elected. he told tv host he supports a controversial law to clamp down on protests. >> who acts from him and his request was not granted. i speak about a country that was dangerous and people need to understand this and stand by us. anyone that thinks otherwise wants to ruin egypt. that won't be allowed. this could be a political viewpoint and not about destroying egypt. it's a right to protest. your request will be granted. as for permitting the country to fall, no. >
. >> translation: the armoured vehicles came from that direction, a.p. cs at the back. a line of them. a car began. >> 16km away in a small town of kramatorsk fell slept as hundreds attended the funeral of a nurse killed during a gun battle between the army and separatist fighters. this woman was killed by shots fired by the ukranian convoy, her death heightening her sense of grievance. >>> the former egyptian army chief abdul fatah al-sisi has given his first television...
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the a.p. reports a blast in aleppo has reportedly leveled a hotel and several other buildings in an area held by president bashar assad's government. it's the latest development in a tense week that has seen rebel forces evacuating the city of homs. it's a major shift as they flee this area once known as their stronghold. we bring you news from ukraine in the on going tensions with russia. there is this apparent change of course from the kremlin at least when it comes to what vladimir putin is saying. the russian president says he is pulling back thousands of troops from the border with ukraine, doing military exercises there. he's also calling on pro-russian separatists to postpone a vote this sunday for independence. moscow is pushing for negotiations between the two countries. ukraine says it is open to discussions but not with the armed militias in the east which the government calls terrorists. while the u.s. would welcome a russian withdraw, american and nato officials haven't seen evide
the a.p. reports a blast in aleppo has reportedly leveled a hotel and several other buildings in an area held by president bashar assad's government. it's the latest development in a tense week that has seen rebel forces evacuating the city of homs. it's a major shift as they flee this area once known as their stronghold. we bring you news from ukraine in the on going tensions with russia. there is this apparent change of course from the kremlin at least when it comes to what vladimir putin is...
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and the a.p., and fast and furious, and solyndra and obama's uncle, and obama's aunt, and obama's birthtificate. i even-- i even cried wolf about the secret white house wolf. but this one is different. it's backed up by eyewitnesses and documents and the betrayal of sick veterans. it's like christmas morning. ( laughter ) and that's why i cannot believe i am going to say that we cannot talk about this scandal. you see, we americans made a deal with the veterans. we start two wars. they lay their lives on the line while we lay on our asses on the couch watching "the bachelor." ( applause ) i still have flashbacks whenever i hear the words, "juan pablo." in return we say thank you for your service. and that's about it. yes, ticker tape parade would have been but in our paperless society we would probably just throw the ipads out the window and somebody could get hurt. and that's not good, because i hear v.a. health care is pretty bad. ( cheers and applause ) and if we talk about the v.a. scandal, what are we going to talk about next, the war in afghanistan? i just found out we've got over
and the a.p., and fast and furious, and solyndra and obama's uncle, and obama's aunt, and obama's birthtificate. i even-- i even cried wolf about the secret white house wolf. but this one is different. it's backed up by eyewitnesses and documents and the betrayal of sick veterans. it's like christmas morning. ( laughter ) and that's why i cannot believe i am going to say that we cannot talk about this scandal. you see, we americans made a deal with the veterans. we start two wars. they lay...
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your mom's paying for an a.p. prep course? you don't need it. i need a five.hinks it's the best way. the best way is not to worry so much. easy for you to say. ( speaking chinese ) ( speaking chinese ) ( speaking chinese ) what did he say? low faan... barbarians. they don't want tim hanging around white people. your family still doesn't want to meet me, do they? why don't you take me home with you right now and introduce me to your mother? you handled that real well.
your mom's paying for an a.p. prep course? you don't need it. i need a five.hinks it's the best way. the best way is not to worry so much. easy for you to say. ( speaking chinese ) ( speaking chinese ) ( speaking chinese ) what did he say? low faan... barbarians. they don't want tim hanging around white people. your family still doesn't want to meet me, do they? why don't you take me home with you right now and introduce me to your mother? you handled that real well.
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but as they roll out the standards in new york state, and they roll out the tests which look like an a.p. reading test. i am going to have these are very difficult tests. go to these testifieses it will drive instruction for better or worse. andny opinion, it will be worse. >> you are a high school principal as well, a lot of the criticism has gone to what's in the standards. that the emphasis on nonfiction over fiction, robs children of an understanding of the moral and emotional content of writing. that the kids who learn by these standards become proscience, antireligion hostile to american culture. i am sure is you is have seen is and heard these things what do you make of those criticisms in. >> i think at the core of the common core we are asking the common core standards are asking students to critically think and look at the world. with a credit cam lenes, and there's a lot of opportunities to for students to think in the ways that -- to just create their own opinions and look in the world in a very thoughtful way, and what is happening, though, is that they are not being able to
but as they roll out the standards in new york state, and they roll out the tests which look like an a.p. reading test. i am going to have these are very difficult tests. go to these testifieses it will drive instruction for better or worse. andny opinion, it will be worse. >> you are a high school principal as well, a lot of the criticism has gone to what's in the standards. that the emphasis on nonfiction over fiction, robs children of an understanding of the moral and emotional content...
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a source tells the a.p., that if the team is sold by next tuesday, nba owners will not have to meet to vote on terminating donald sterling's ownership. >>> millions of americans are, again, in the path of dangerous weather with torrential rains, floods, even tornadoes. folks in houston caught this tornado on cell phone video, as it formed in the sky. excuse me. it lasted only six minutes. one witness said it looked pretty harmless. in fact, because they're so tightly organized, the skinny rope tornadoes can be four-times as powerful as the mile-wide wedge tornadoes. >>> time, now, for the nation's weather. the entire southeast quarter of the nation will see showers, heavy and torrential at times in the lower mississippi and gulf coast. seeing another four inches or more. thunderstorms will pop up across the rockies and the seattle area. >> and much of the nation will be cooling slightly today. the northeast and northwest will barely get out of the 60s. and it's only going to be in the 90s in the southwest. >>> fans around the world are mourning the death of maya angelou this morning. a
a source tells the a.p., that if the team is sold by next tuesday, nba owners will not have to meet to vote on terminating donald sterling's ownership. >>> millions of americans are, again, in the path of dangerous weather with torrential rains, floods, even tornadoes. folks in houston caught this tornado on cell phone video, as it formed in the sky. excuse me. it lasted only six minutes. one witness said it looked pretty harmless. in fact, because they're so tightly organized, the...
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the australian air force, a.p. three, will also be available to follow up any leads. the ocean shield has come to port for repositioning and for servicing and software upgrades for the bluefin 21 autonomous vehicle. the u.s. navy has charted the bluefin or another month. it will return to the search areaand searched a wider to further extend the search activities. the bluefin 21 has already covered 400 square kilometers. in this new phase of the search, it will take it a little wider. the key element of the next stage will involve a deep ocean search with specialist equipment and there will be meetings starting this week involving our international partners to look at where this equipment might be available and how it can be included in the search effort. it is possible that some of it may be owned by navies or governments around the world but it is likely that the majority will have to be provided from the private sector air. -- avid sector. -- private sector. finally, can i mentioned that it is our intention to move the joint coordinator from perth to cambridge. to
the australian air force, a.p. three, will also be available to follow up any leads. the ocean shield has come to port for repositioning and for servicing and software upgrades for the bluefin 21 autonomous vehicle. the u.s. navy has charted the bluefin or another month. it will return to the search areaand searched a wider to further extend the search activities. the bluefin 21 has already covered 400 square kilometers. in this new phase of the search, it will take it a little wider. the key...
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her-- from the a.p. "democratic leader blocks senate vote on keystone." that was the a.p. headline last week. that's the president's majority leader they're talking about. and both he and they are hoping to keep their senate majority this november so they can see even more headlines like that one. well, the american people are going to have their say on that. in the meantime, it's time for the majority leader to start worrying about today's senate -- today's senate. the pepper are tired of waiting for this people to act on the jobs bills senate democrats to inblockade. they're tired of all the show votes. our constituents already know that the senate majority agenda was drafted by campaign staffers anyway. they wouldn't have been able to figure that out -- they'd been able to figure it that out even if our democratic friends hadn't just said it, the jeand was drafted over the democratic senatorial committee. the american people sent us here to do something about jobs and address the issues that actually matter to their daily lives. it is time the democrats, who run the sen
her-- from the a.p. "democratic leader blocks senate vote on keystone." that was the a.p. headline last week. that's the president's majority leader they're talking about. and both he and they are hoping to keep their senate majority this november so they can see even more headlines like that one. well, the american people are going to have their say on that. in the meantime, it's time for the majority leader to start worrying about today's senate -- today's senate. the pepper are...
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. >> westing house is building four a.p. 1,000s in the u.s. the first in decades but even the new design requires a constant flow of water to the core, to prevent melt down. the next generation of reactors will make things even safer. >> i thought why could you not design a nuclear reactor that has no inclination to release radio active material that's what i set out to do. i set out to essentially, save the world with nuclear power. taylor wilson is is part of a new generation of nuclear enthusiasts. at 14, wilson became the youngest person ever to create nuclear fusion. >> and you keep yellow cake in your lack because. >> well, i process the stuff, i collect all kinds of radio active things. pieces of nuclear weapons the government lost out of airplanes in the 50's, some people collect baseball cards i select yellow cake, and radio active material. >> at 19, wilson believes the future of nuclear is in small scale modular reactors that simply can't melt down like today's designs. >> for example, earthquake, you break and you primary loop, whe
. >> westing house is building four a.p. 1,000s in the u.s. the first in decades but even the new design requires a constant flow of water to the core, to prevent melt down. the next generation of reactors will make things even safer. >> i thought why could you not design a nuclear reactor that has no inclination to release radio active material that's what i set out to do. i set out to essentially, save the world with nuclear power. taylor wilson is is part of a new generation of...
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not a.p. dispatch people. that was left to the newspapers. but people like janet and philip, writer writers, to see what they would make of the war. take their different kind of approach to it without the vicious deadlines, the daily deadlines war correspondents had to deal with. a great literature of all into into theult -- evolved pages of the new yorker. when you think of somebody like dexter filkins. the investigative work of jane mayer. even the literary voice of somebody like adam. they are steeped in the stuff. >> you mean they were -- >> i think a writer -- >> is the natural evolution from the 1940's. >> i think so. that was the pivotal moment for the new yorker. the founding editor and his deputy. who had gone to edit the magazine as its leader. working with very little resources. so many of the writers went off to war, not just as writers but soldiers. the room emptied out. the magazine was forced to hire more women. >> if you look at the pantheon of great american writers, whether it is faulkner or hemingway, how many have been ass
not a.p. dispatch people. that was left to the newspapers. but people like janet and philip, writer writers, to see what they would make of the war. take their different kind of approach to it without the vicious deadlines, the daily deadlines war correspondents had to deal with. a great literature of all into into theult -- evolved pages of the new yorker. when you think of somebody like dexter filkins. the investigative work of jane mayer. even the literary voice of somebody like adam. they...
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a.p. spokesman told me that matthew lee was not criticizing fox but was criticizing a british newspaper report which was cited on fox. >> when it was dropped, fox also dropped that. when the independent took it down, yes. >> thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >>> up next, the espn writer who blew the whistle on donald sterling's racism eight years ago. and why the media looked the other way. >>> and later, a new documentary on jason blair's fabrication with a cameo appearance by me. ke >>> eight years ago, well before the soak receipt recording that led the nba to ban donald sterling for life, bow monty jones wrote about the owner of the l.a. clippers had been sued by the justice department for housing discrimination. quote, though sterling has no problem paying black people millions of dollars to play basketball, the feds alleged that he refused to rent apartments in beverly hills and korea town to black people and people with children. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> you writ
a.p. spokesman told me that matthew lee was not criticizing fox but was criticizing a british newspaper report which was cited on fox. >> when it was dropped, fox also dropped that. when the independent took it down, yes. >> thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >>> up next, the espn writer who blew the whistle on donald sterling's racism eight years ago. and why the media looked the other way. >>> and later, a new documentary on jason blair's fabrication...
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the a.p. style book. this is for journalists. all right?alists supposed to fault associated press. they have removed the term illegal immigrant. illegal immigrant does not exist anymore according to the associated press. this is just crazy stuff. >> right. if you have a concern with illegal immigration you hate immigrants. it's part of this political correctness. it has seeped over beyond academia just ask don jones of the miami dolphins. now facing sensitivity training. that should worry us trying to manipulate his thoughts. contrary to political correctness. >> has to go to indoctrination camp outside of the how how hochimen city. >> that's my fault, too. >> admit next week, carville, right here that it's your fault. it's you and your crew. >> i accept responsibility for not kids in the first grade fargo, north dakota not being able to sing ymca. very profound moment in new york city today. the 9/11 museum dedication. later, krauthammer on whether republican can be the next president of the united states. also barbara walters vs. me one l
the a.p. style book. this is for journalists. all right?alists supposed to fault associated press. they have removed the term illegal immigrant. illegal immigrant does not exist anymore according to the associated press. this is just crazy stuff. >> right. if you have a concern with illegal immigration you hate immigrants. it's part of this political correctness. it has seeped over beyond academia just ask don jones of the miami dolphins. now facing sensitivity training. that should worry...
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many think the only group with capability to launch attack is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aq a.p. which is lifted of the most active of al qaeda franchises outside of afghanistan and pakistan, launching many attacks in the same area in 2002. it launched a spectacular attack, a french oil tanker in 2009. killing western tourists and launched many attacks against security forces in the same area. the attack came hours after an attack in the capital, on a military checkpoint near the presidential palace. we are talking about an or supposed to be secure. not far from there is the harass of the intelligence, and people here are pretty much concerned about dani alves taking the fight -- al qaeda taking the fight. >>> juan cole says al qaeda's fight is due partly because of u.s. backing of yemen's military. >> the u.s. is bagging the government of president mansour. it has close multi cooperation with yemen. it is at the mouth of the red sea. 10% of world trade goes. the u.s. is involved with the government. it is an ally in the war on terror. >> u.s. drone strikes inspur fighters to jo
many think the only group with capability to launch attack is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aq a.p. which is lifted of the most active of al qaeda franchises outside of afghanistan and pakistan, launching many attacks in the same area in 2002. it launched a spectacular attack, a french oil tanker in 2009. killing western tourists and launched many attacks against security forces in the same area. the attack came hours after an attack in the capital, on a military checkpoint near the...
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on the republican side the a.p. declared shelley moore capito the winner. she is considered the favorite in november but west virginia has been going more red. keep in mind democrats hold all of the state offices. the senate race will be an interesting test in terms of the race are. we have a couple of fascinating races in nebraska where polls closed a few minutes ago. in the republican primary for senate, this has been closely watched. the local tea party favorite is shane osborn, former state treasurer. he got the nod in part before tea party groups. his name is ben sasse. he's the university president. last time republicans got themselves into this kind of tangle a long shot candidate, a third candidate, a dark horse named deb fischer ended up winning a senate seat almost by stent after the early front runners picked each other off in 2012. this year the stand-off between shane osborn and ben sasse may have opened the way for a self-funded candidate named sid dinsdale. republicans will be watching closely. so will we as results continue to come in. we ha
on the republican side the a.p. declared shelley moore capito the winner. she is considered the favorite in november but west virginia has been going more red. keep in mind democrats hold all of the state offices. the senate race will be an interesting test in terms of the race are. we have a couple of fascinating races in nebraska where polls closed a few minutes ago. in the republican primary for senate, this has been closely watched. the local tea party favorite is shane osborn, former state...
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he had a howe itser, two a.p. cs. things are gearing up, especially for an offensive and any attack by the ukranian government forces on donetsk. we have heard that they reinforced their positions in the tv tower. that's in addition to what is happening in slovyansk, where another front has been opened by the ukranian government against the separatist fighters, the pro-russian sprautist fighters -- separatist fighters, and we heard reports that rocket launchers were used. they shoot them off the back of a lori, a set of explosions, and we heard some reports from the separatist fighters. ukranian helicopter has been shot down. we haven't confirmed that. that's what they are claiming. we have reports from a team at the airport that the forces were loading. two fronts now opening up here in donetsk. rebel fighters moving towards the airport and the ukranian government forces fighting heavily against the separatist fighters in slovyansk. >> as you were speaking there we looked at pictures of a convoy, live pictures, movin
he had a howe itser, two a.p. cs. things are gearing up, especially for an offensive and any attack by the ukranian government forces on donetsk. we have heard that they reinforced their positions in the tv tower. that's in addition to what is happening in slovyansk, where another front has been opened by the ukranian government against the separatist fighters, the pro-russian sprautist fighters -- separatist fighters, and we heard reports that rocket launchers were used. they shoot them off...
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pete, the a.p. story goes on to say, it all leaves the u.s. behold en to allies who are sometimes less willing to engage. >> that's right. he wants us to be less willing to engage. he's going to try to -- i don't know how to put it political correct. the mistakes going on, his policy is effectively ending wars, yes, less u.s. leadership and international consensus. that makes america's role diminished and others like al qaeda more dangerous. he goes to the troops, talks about ending the war, talks about al qaeda being on its heels. al qaeda is not on their heels and hamid karzai refuses to meet with him. we're a country that has been diminished under his leadership and that's what you can take back from his foreign policy. >> as you heard ben said that this is a turning point for the president. how so? >> well, if we want to talk about a turning point, i think that you can't end the war in afghanistan without talking about obama's legacy in afghanistan and the truth is since 2009, majority of the casualties in afghanistan have happened under b
pete, the a.p. story goes on to say, it all leaves the u.s. behold en to allies who are sometimes less willing to engage. >> that's right. he wants us to be less willing to engage. he's going to try to -- i don't know how to put it political correct. the mistakes going on, his policy is effectively ending wars, yes, less u.s. leadership and international consensus. that makes america's role diminished and others like al qaeda more dangerous. he goes to the troops, talks about ending the...
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a.p.pokesman told me that matthew lee was not criticizing fox but was criticizing a british newspaper report which was cited on fox. >> when it was dropped, fox also dropped that. when the independent took it down, yes. >> thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >>> up next, the espn writer who blew the whistle on donald sterling's racism eight years ago. and why the media looked the other way. >>> and later, a new documentary on jason blair's fabrication with a cameo appearance by me. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about t
a.p.pokesman told me that matthew lee was not criticizing fox but was criticizing a british newspaper report which was cited on fox. >> when it was dropped, fox also dropped that. when the independent took it down, yes. >> thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >>> up next, the espn writer who blew the whistle on donald sterling's racism eight years ago. and why the media looked the other way. >>> and later, a new documentary on jason blair's fabrication with...
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a.p. spokesman told me that matthew lee was not criticizing fox but was criticizing a british newspaper report which was cited on fox. >> when it was dropped, fox also dropped that. when the independent took it down, yes. >> thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >>> up next, the espn writer who blew the whistle on donald sterling's racism eight years ago. and why the media looked the other way. >>> and later, a new documentary on jason blair's fabrication with a cameo appearance by me. starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof heartburn.itation. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for you. because for over a decade nexium has provided many just like you with 24-hour relief from heartburn and helped heal acid-related erosion
a.p. spokesman told me that matthew lee was not criticizing fox but was criticizing a british newspaper report which was cited on fox. >> when it was dropped, fox also dropped that. when the independent took it down, yes. >> thanks very much for joining us this sunday. >>> up next, the espn writer who blew the whistle on donald sterling's racism eight years ago. and why the media looked the other way. >>> and later, a new documentary on jason blair's fabrication...
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all these things have clever names now, even the terrible tweet from that hoax a.p.weet happened and the market dove on that and then bounced up when people realized it was a hoax. so we've kind of gotten used to these. >> i know how you feel about this, but has anything fundamentally changed? >> i think from a fundamental point of view, the s.e.c. has fixed that problem, right? don't forget we had two rule sets when that happened. and it was the failure of those two rule sets that caused or exacerbated that problem. >> today once the primary -- everyone stops traiting so the stocks can no longer trade. in that sense they fixed that problem. as eamon said, we have a lot of technology glitches or mini crashes, call them what you want, and the risk the failure. >> listen, the route that were implemented, the circuit breakers have been tremendously successful in keeping volatility down, i think. eamon is right. there are many flash crashes that occur, a number of reasons they happen. you can tighten the collars. we have collars that allow stocks to trade within certain
all these things have clever names now, even the terrible tweet from that hoax a.p.weet happened and the market dove on that and then bounced up when people realized it was a hoax. so we've kind of gotten used to these. >> i know how you feel about this, but has anything fundamentally changed? >> i think from a fundamental point of view, the s.e.c. has fixed that problem, right? don't forget we had two rule sets when that happened. and it was the failure of those two rule sets that...
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i want to take jim ewan from the a.p. >> and how did it get to the point where we have 40 veterans who died waiting for treatment, and that is extreme circumstance, but why did we get to that point? >> well, we have to find out exactly first what happened, but i don't want tote g ad-to ig- - don't want to get ahead of the other reports and the i.g. report that is getting done. what the i.g. has indicated is that the wait lists were for folks with chronic conditions, and seeking the next appointment, and may have received services, but not calling for emergency services and the ig said that he did not see a link between the length and them dying. but it does not excuse that the wait times are too long in some facilities, and so what we have to do is to find out what exactly happened, find out how to realistically cut these wait times. we have a new influx of veterans and a population of veteran aging as part of the baby boom population, and we have to make sure that the scheduling system, and the access to them is, an all of those things are in sync. there are parts of the v.a. health c
i want to take jim ewan from the a.p. >> and how did it get to the point where we have 40 veterans who died waiting for treatment, and that is extreme circumstance, but why did we get to that point? >> well, we have to find out exactly first what happened, but i don't want tote g ad-to ig- - don't want to get ahead of the other reports and the i.g. report that is getting done. what the i.g. has indicated is that the wait lists were for folks with chronic conditions, and seeking the...
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the a.p. style book. this is for journalists. all right?s supposed to fault associated press. they have removed the term illegal immigrant. illegal immigrant does not exist anymore according to the associated press. this is just crazy stuff. >> right. if you have a concern with illegal immigration you hate immigrants. it's part of this political correctness. it has seeped over beyond academia just ask don jones of the miami dolphins. now facing sensitivity training. that should worry us trying to manipulate his thoughts. contrary to political correctness. >> has to go to indoctrination camp outside of the how how hochimen city. >> that's my fault, too. >> admit next week, carville, right here that it's your fault. it's you and your crew. >> i accept responsibility for not kids in the first grade fargo, north dakota not being able to sing ymca. very profound moment in new york city today. the 9/11 museum dedication. later, krauthammer on whether republican can be the next president of the united states. also barbara walters vs. me one last t
the a.p. style book. this is for journalists. all right?s supposed to fault associated press. they have removed the term illegal immigrant. illegal immigrant does not exist anymore according to the associated press. this is just crazy stuff. >> right. if you have a concern with illegal immigration you hate immigrants. it's part of this political correctness. it has seeped over beyond academia just ask don jones of the miami dolphins. now facing sensitivity training. that should worry us...
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now, the a.p., what he'll say to mr. obama when the president visits poland next month, quote, i will say either you want to be a super power and guide us or you should give the super power to poland and we will know what to do with it. amen. those are pretty strong statements. very bold, provocative statement, in fact, from poland. how do you see this? welcome to the program. >> thank you. i'm going to be in poland with the president on that trip and i think clearly, the stakes are set big time for him tomorrow at west point here in new york. he's giving a speech at the commencement address and the stakes are high for him. part of the reason he's talking tomorrow is that when i asked him that question in manila in april about what is the obama doctrine, he said we don't want a lot of singles and doubles. i'm not the president of the yat. you have to aim higher. so i think he's been on defense. he sees this as an opportunity to go on offense. >> i would say this. i read the tic-toc on the president's agenda this past wee
now, the a.p., what he'll say to mr. obama when the president visits poland next month, quote, i will say either you want to be a super power and guide us or you should give the super power to poland and we will know what to do with it. amen. those are pretty strong statements. very bold, provocative statement, in fact, from poland. how do you see this? welcome to the program. >> thank you. i'm going to be in poland with the president on that trip and i think clearly, the stakes are set...
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get it from the hill first is from the a.p. work around the walls of them saying no is fox news.ng they disagree with, "associated press." bernard, they don't seem to think you can get answers at all from the white house. >> i don't think that's actually the case. if you look at the rest of the poll, the vast majority of said the white house -- it shows the difference between campaigning and governing. obama had a much easier time saying, we're going to be incredibly transparent than actually recorded on the history -- >> you think? >> 61% of people that responded in this poll say they'd like to see the briefings change because you can't trust jay carney anymore. benghazi is a perfect example. but even jill abrahamson from "the new york times" has called this the most secretive administration in history. >> we covered that here on "the real story." we have to go. i've got to go. john scott in for shepard smith today. >> next time you leave a comment on a website, could you be sued? and what about the website? could it be sued for your thoughts? that's essentially the question goi
get it from the hill first is from the a.p. work around the walls of them saying no is fox news.ng they disagree with, "associated press." bernard, they don't seem to think you can get answers at all from the white house. >> i don't think that's actually the case. if you look at the rest of the poll, the vast majority of said the white house -- it shows the difference between campaigning and governing. obama had a much easier time saying, we're going to be incredibly transparent...
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efforts to rescue nearly 200 girls that were kidnapped two weeks ago and we'll get the latest from the a.p. chief africa correspondent about reports of a possible deal under way with the captors. plus, a first of its kind law in tennessee would punish pregnant drug users with jail time. the state says it helps protect babies, but some doctors and women's organizations say the law could actually harm children. it's our news nation gut check. join our conversation on twitter and you can find me at tamron hall and my team at "news nation." if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower yo
efforts to rescue nearly 200 girls that were kidnapped two weeks ago and we'll get the latest from the a.p. chief africa correspondent about reports of a possible deal under way with the captors. plus, a first of its kind law in tennessee would punish pregnant drug users with jail time. the state says it helps protect babies, but some doctors and women's organizations say the law could actually harm children. it's our news nation gut check. join our conversation on twitter and you can find me...
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i'm going to take jim kunin at a.p. first of all. >> thank you, mr. president. as you said, this is a cause of the presidency. you ran on this issue. you mention it. why was it allowed to get to this stage where you actually had potentially 40 veterans who died while waiting for treatment? that's an extreme circumstance. why did it get to that? >> well, we have to find out first of all what exactly happened. and i don't want to get ahead of the i.g. report or the other investigations that are being done. and i think it is important to recognize that the wait times generally, what the i.g. indicated so far at least, is the wait times were for folks who may have had chronic conditions were seeking their next appointment, but may have already received service. it was not necessarily a situation where they were calling for emergency services. and the i.g. indicated he did not see a link between the wait and them actually dying. that does not excuse the fact that the wait times in general are too long in some facilities. and so, what we have to do is find out what ex
i'm going to take jim kunin at a.p. first of all. >> thank you, mr. president. as you said, this is a cause of the presidency. you ran on this issue. you mention it. why was it allowed to get to this stage where you actually had potentially 40 veterans who died while waiting for treatment? that's an extreme circumstance. why did it get to that? >> well, we have to find out first of all what exactly happened. and i don't want to get ahead of the i.g. report or the other...
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the head of one civic group in the reasonable told the a.p. he believes the government is likely to communicate the next course of action if some family members verify that their children appear in the video. as this crisis continues and the international spotlight remains on nigeria's government, the question is what steps will be taken and what, if anything, can be done to combat boko haram? joining me now is carl liven, assistant professor at the school of international science at american university in washington d.c. sir, thank you so much for being here. i want to start with the fact that you actually are a person who is not just an expert on the region or on boko haram, but someone in whom the state department has actually confided. you wrote a letter in may of 2002 when hillary clinton was secretary of state potentially saying not to designate boko haram at that time at least as a terror organization, and this is what you wrote. you wrote an designation which means foreign terrorist organization designation, would internationalize boko
the head of one civic group in the reasonable told the a.p. he believes the government is likely to communicate the next course of action if some family members verify that their children appear in the video. as this crisis continues and the international spotlight remains on nigeria's government, the question is what steps will be taken and what, if anything, can be done to combat boko haram? joining me now is carl liven, assistant professor at the school of international science at american...
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and in what the a.p. termed an "awkward" conversation, discussed the language used by jesus. "jesus was here, in this land. he spoke hebrew," netanyahu said. "aramaic," the pope interjected. "he spoke aramaic, but he knew hebrew," netanyahu answered. the jerusalem portion of the trip included a visit to another holy shrine, the dome of the rock, where francis met with muslim leaders. >> ( translated ): following in the footsteps of my predecessors, i have greatly desired to come as a pilgrim to the places which witnessed the earthly presence of jesus christ. but my pilgrimage would not be complete if it did not also include a meeting with the people and the communities who live in this land. i am particularly happy, therefore, to be with you, dear muslim friends. >> brown: yesterday, the political symbolism was, if anything, even more charged, as the pope made history by flying directly to the west bank city of bethlehem, rather than through israel and became the first pontiff to refer to the area as the "state of palestine." speaking in front of a mural of jesus wrapped in a
and in what the a.p. termed an "awkward" conversation, discussed the language used by jesus. "jesus was here, in this land. he spoke hebrew," netanyahu said. "aramaic," the pope interjected. "he spoke aramaic, but he knew hebrew," netanyahu answered. the jerusalem portion of the trip included a visit to another holy shrine, the dome of the rock, where francis met with muslim leaders. >> ( translated ): following in the footsteps of my predecessors,...