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he wrote a good account in the 1957 issues of the "aba journal>' ." i will give a brief overview of the history. everything in england seems to begin with william the conqueror who was william the wily administrator as well. defeating king harold, william put in place his own futile bureaucracy rewarding trusted supporters with fiefdoms in exchange for their loyalty and for providing men and money to support his kingdom. passed through several generations through strong leaders such as henry ii heart, tod the lion such as king john, the baron group restless. rest when thel archbishope ofs canterbury died, king johns. insisted on choosing his successor which put him at odds with the pope. that battle of wills not only resulted in john's excommunication because damage to the english church. in the ensuing years, john tax to the barons and seized church property to gain leverage in his dispute with the pope. now, later on, when john finally reached an agreement with the holy see and accepted the pope's appointment of stephen langton as archbishop, he fur
he wrote a good account in the 1957 issues of the "aba journal>' ." i will give a brief overview of the history. everything in england seems to begin with william the conqueror who was william the wily administrator as well. defeating king harold, william put in place his own futile bureaucracy rewarding trusted supporters with fiefdoms in exchange for their loyalty and for providing men and money to support his kingdom. passed through several generations through strong leaders...
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the underlying medical conditions that could contribute to difficulty in making progress with other aba and other kinds of treatment. >> what about the sceptics, they say this might be the ones that grow out of their symptoms of autism, are kids who were misdiagnosed? >> there's one in 68 children diagnosed in this country with autism. we don't know what is causing it. we know the numbers are real. we know that treatment helps. you can talk to any public school teacher. they tell you when they inherit a class of kindergarteners. they'll tell you which ones had treatment and which haven't, and how to progress over the years. >> now, the president of the autism self advocate yits network argues that autism is not an illness, and it's like being left-handed, people should be allowed to be who there are, and there shouldn't be intervention, what do you say for someone like him. >> autism speaks had 30,000 phone calls to our autism treatment line, hot line, from parent in crisis - emotional, financial, straight for resources. one in 68 diagnosed. the parents need help. there's 3 million livi
the underlying medical conditions that could contribute to difficulty in making progress with other aba and other kinds of treatment. >> what about the sceptics, they say this might be the ones that grow out of their symptoms of autism, are kids who were misdiagnosed? >> there's one in 68 children diagnosed in this country with autism. we don't know what is causing it. we know the numbers are real. we know that treatment helps. you can talk to any public school teacher. they tell...
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we went down the list and it's amazing how many members of the aba would not do. either overage or not very bright. and the one we came up with was jawarski and at the same time the white house came up with jawarski. people think with one or the other told the other what to do but it's not true. we all came up with him. i called around and the lawyers i all knew said he would be fine. and he was. but hague said at last we're going to get a pearo in here. that's good. i refrained from saying i don't know why you should want a pro. that's the last thing you should want. because by that time i think it was going down. jawarski came over, he went to see hague and then came to see me and henry peterson. it requires background. when i came down from yale, a professor with a beard, i was suspect. i remember when i first got over there, i was standing at a reception with norm carlson, head of the federal bureau of prisons and henry peterson, head of the criminal division. they began talking about their days at good old camp lejeune. i said i was at camp lejeune and they s
we went down the list and it's amazing how many members of the aba would not do. either overage or not very bright. and the one we came up with was jawarski and at the same time the white house came up with jawarski. people think with one or the other told the other what to do but it's not true. we all came up with him. i called around and the lawyers i all knew said he would be fine. and he was. but hague said at last we're going to get a pearo in here. that's good. i refrained from saying i...
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security, but they are reaching out to the business law section and others in the aba. very early stages of those conversations, but just before i went into the department, i helped stand up a cyber security legal task force in the aba, and i met with them in boston at the aba annual meeting just a couple of weekends ago, and again encouraged him to put this on the agenda. there is a deceptively and understanding that this is a fundamental part of what their responsibility is and what they should be doing. i do not think this is going to challenge to get lawyers to sort of again take this more seriously and stand up to it, and there are a lot of lawyers are doing this extremely who have come up from the importance of this. the goal really is is to get this best practices out more broadly to folks. in terms of how do you do that, is the same kind of assistance we are providing ricky to --tical if the structure providing to critical infrastructure operators across the country. first informers, encourage folks to use the cyber security framework developed bynist, with the
security, but they are reaching out to the business law section and others in the aba. very early stages of those conversations, but just before i went into the department, i helped stand up a cyber security legal task force in the aba, and i met with them in boston at the aba annual meeting just a couple of weekends ago, and again encouraged him to put this on the agenda. there is a deceptively and understanding that this is a fundamental part of what their responsibility is and what they...
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>> as far as my position is concerned, again the aba has not taken a position on the. i think we're to look again at the individual involved and the individual crime. so, for example, we've had cases, domestic violence is something that is certainly on my radar screen personally, and my office, and something just like child abuse that we take very socially. and women have a domestic violence case i think we have to look, is that person and owner of guns or does that person use a gun? those are the decisions that have to be made. i think a broad -- simply designation of someone who owns a gun should never be able to own a gun again i think has to be looked at very scarcely, as opposed to using a gun and domestic violence. i have no problem with that person not being allowed to own a gun. >> yes so do you think the current law which applies to misdemeanors as well as felonies is a good law? >> the pending on the circumstance. >> okay. >> i can depend on the circumstance. >> it shouldn't be across the board -- >> i don't think it should be across the board. >> mr. jealous
>> as far as my position is concerned, again the aba has not taken a position on the. i think we're to look again at the individual involved and the individual crime. so, for example, we've had cases, domestic violence is something that is certainly on my radar screen personally, and my office, and something just like child abuse that we take very socially. and women have a domestic violence case i think we have to look, is that person and owner of guns or does that person use a gun?...
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they are reaching out to the business law section and others in the aba. very early stages of these conversations, but i think just before i went into the department, i helped to stand up the american security legal task force in the american bar association and i met with them at the aba annual meeting just a couple of weekends ago. and again, i encourage them to put this on the agenda. there is an understanding that this is just a fundamental part of what their response ability is and what they should be doing. i don't think going to be a hard to takee to get lawyers this more seriously and stand up to it. and there are a lot of lawyers, don't get me wrong, who are doing this extreme he well today, who have from the get-go understood the importance of this. and the goal, really, is to get these best practices out more broadly to folks. that,ms of how you do it's the same kind of assistance we are providing directly to critical infrastructure operators, small and medium businesses and businesses of all sizes across the country. first and foremost, we are
they are reaching out to the business law section and others in the aba. very early stages of these conversations, but i think just before i went into the department, i helped to stand up the american security legal task force in the american bar association and i met with them at the aba annual meeting just a couple of weekends ago. and again, i encourage them to put this on the agenda. there is an understanding that this is just a fundamental part of what their response ability is and what...
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but the fact is aba is evidence based and critically important to progress. >> could the problem here be that behavioral therapy work for some and not for other because the autism spectrum is so broad that there might be so many conditions and some may be more treatable than others? >> autism is complicated it is a spectrum. but there are other co-morbidities that come with it. a third of our population is nonverbal, sleep disorders are very common. underlying medical conditions or associated medical conditions that could be contributing to the progress with aba and other kinds of treatments. >> what do you think of the skeptics that feel that there are some that need to grow out of their symptoms of autism are dhaidz were misdiagnosed. >> there are one in 68 children being diagnosed each year with autism. we know those numbers are real and we also know that treatment helps and you can talk to any public school teacher they can tell you which ones have had intensive therapy treatments and which ones haven't and they can also tell you how they're going to progress over the years. >> ar
but the fact is aba is evidence based and critically important to progress. >> could the problem here be that behavioral therapy work for some and not for other because the autism spectrum is so broad that there might be so many conditions and some may be more treatable than others? >> autism is complicated it is a spectrum. but there are other co-morbidities that come with it. a third of our population is nonverbal, sleep disorders are very common. underlying medical conditions or...
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that motion passes that 6 to one with commissioner sugaya voting against and places you on item 16 aba for the next case. at 16 - request for a conditional use authorization and the zoning administrator will consider a request for a variance >> good morning commissioner president wu and commissioner jessica of planning staff the case is a conditional use authorization to allow a carefully facility doing business as as arithmetic academy providing day kevin care in the rh1 zoning district the use of the property will be replied by the childcare use. currently right now the property operates a carefully facilities for 12 to 14 children and currently owned and occupied by the project sponsors due to increased demands of the caregiver requests and not finding enough property that is loss located in close proximity to youth and families the project sponsors are seeking this conditional use entitlement. the project sponsors hope to expand the capacity up to 36 children ages 2 to 5 and a half years old and the children will be deposited off in the morning between 8 and 9 the project sponsors
that motion passes that 6 to one with commissioner sugaya voting against and places you on item 16 aba for the next case. at 16 - request for a conditional use authorization and the zoning administrator will consider a request for a variance >> good morning commissioner president wu and commissioner jessica of planning staff the case is a conditional use authorization to allow a carefully facility doing business as as arithmetic academy providing day kevin care in the rh1 zoning district...
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we went down the list and it's amazing how many members of the aba would not do. either overage or not very bright. and the one we came up with was jawarski and at the same time the white house came up with jawarski. people think with one or the other told the other what to do but it's not true. we all came up with him. i called around and the lawyers i all knew said he would be fine. and he was. but hague said at last we're going to get a pearo in here. that's good. i refrained from saying i don't know why you should want a pro. that's the last thing you should want. because by that time i think it was going down. jawarski came over, he went to see hague and then came to see me and henry peterson. it requires background. when i came down from yale, a professor with a beard, i was suspect. i remember when i first got over there, i was standing at a reception with norm carlson, head of the federal bureau of prisons and henry peterson, head of the criminal division. they began talking about their days at good old camp lejeune. i said i was at camp lejeune and they s
we went down the list and it's amazing how many members of the aba would not do. either overage or not very bright. and the one we came up with was jawarski and at the same time the white house came up with jawarski. people think with one or the other told the other what to do but it's not true. we all came up with him. i called around and the lawyers i all knew said he would be fine. and he was. but hague said at last we're going to get a pearo in here. that's good. i refrained from saying i...
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. >> if we allow peace and negotiation to take place under abas, if we empower this government we willle to move gradually from the situation of confrontation and fighting into the situation of lifting this tragedy and block it against our people in gaza. >> reporter: it's a tragedy that prompted protests all over the world including this one, saturday, in washington. the largest u.s. demonstration yet in protest of the rising civilian casualties in gaza. i'm with al jazeera, washington. >>> let's speak to the israeli spokesperson who is live for us in west jerusalem and thank you for joining us on the show, can you please clarify for us what kind of cease fire is happening today in gaza? it seems very unclear just where in the tiny strip is safe. >> yes, the overwhelming majority of the gaza, we have initiated a unilateral cease fire. the idea is to allow all seven-hour period for support for the people of gaza, yesterday we had entry in gaza of 220 trucks carrying humanitarian aid and working aggressively to fix power lines and making sure water flows again. the people of gaza are no
. >> if we allow peace and negotiation to take place under abas, if we empower this government we willle to move gradually from the situation of confrontation and fighting into the situation of lifting this tragedy and block it against our people in gaza. >> reporter: it's a tragedy that prompted protests all over the world including this one, saturday, in washington. the largest u.s. demonstration yet in protest of the rising civilian casualties in gaza. i'm with al jazeera,...
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up a cyber task force and the american bar association at the aba annual meeting a couple of weeks ago and again encouraged them to put this on the agenda. there is an understanding that this is a fundamental part of their responsibility and what they should be doing. i don't think this is going to be a hard challenge to get lawyers to take this more seriously and stand up to it. there are a lot of lawyers who are doing this extremely well today and to have understood the importance of this. the goal is to get those best practices out more broadly to folks. ,n terms of how do you do that it is the same kind of assistance we are providing directly to critical allrastructure and to sm and medium-sized businesses across the country. we are encouraging folks to use the cyber security framework. it was developed pursuant to the cyber security executive order. ae framework is not compilation of best practices only, which it is. it is taken from the private sector. what i think is most useful is the taxonomy. us a language in a way of talking about and addressing a threat. identify the risks
up a cyber task force and the american bar association at the aba annual meeting a couple of weeks ago and again encouraged them to put this on the agenda. there is an understanding that this is a fundamental part of their responsibility and what they should be doing. i don't think this is going to be a hard challenge to get lawyers to take this more seriously and stand up to it. there are a lot of lawyers who are doing this extremely well today and to have understood the importance of this....
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abas international has accused a member of ukraine's radical party of terrorizing the east of the country human rights activists say are like a call has violated abducted and i buz people in violation of international legal standards nationalist. third came third into the in the presidential election he has since created a squad for use in ukraine to arrest and intimidate people he considers separatists and terrorists as men use threats of jail time for alleged links to and to care for this week and try to detain the police chief in the city of money l. paul but local prosecutors declared his attempt at a legal john john hazen joins us now from amnesty international he is the director for europe and central asia john let's just go straight into it what exactly has. been doing in the east well over a period of several months now he's been exploiting some of the power vacuum in places. recently restored to its control by arresting threatening. beating and in the east and want to even even killing those he believes. to be engaged in separatist militant activity he does this without any. outs
abas international has accused a member of ukraine's radical party of terrorizing the east of the country human rights activists say are like a call has violated abducted and i buz people in violation of international legal standards nationalist. third came third into the in the presidential election he has since created a squad for use in ukraine to arrest and intimidate people he considers separatists and terrorists as men use threats of jail time for alleged links to and to care for this...
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ago last fifteen relatives in the highly dangerous border neighborhood of abas son in honde yunus in southern gaza leaving you come to the. discussion and there clearly we have a boat or stupid people. kill. under the bill always being shopped there in the street targeted in the schools this medalists crofts. not a single house would be a skate the surely. so the school shows taught that in recent weeks not only has hamas strengthened but also the islamic jihad movement flexing against israel from within gaza despite the obvious geographical and sivia administrative separation between the west bank and gaza it's clear that all palestinians here have gaza are on their minds with prevailing anger at israel's actions frustration with their own powerlessness and dismay at the world's reaction sorry fia azzi ramallah but in more details on the israeli gaza conflict on a website or t. dot com. still ahead gender neutral toys and no concept of race a look at the latest attempts in europe to promote tolerance after a short break. choose your language. calling for a week you know if you know
ago last fifteen relatives in the highly dangerous border neighborhood of abas son in honde yunus in southern gaza leaving you come to the. discussion and there clearly we have a boat or stupid people. kill. under the bill always being shopped there in the street targeted in the schools this medalists crofts. not a single house would be a skate the surely. so the school shows taught that in recent weeks not only has hamas strengthened but also the islamic jihad movement flexing against israel...
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i ask all my students to compete would we call the aba's court, the americans for democratic action. i have all my students look at these two boats, account of what gives them their a the store and then teach the whole quarter. and at the end say, okay, now assigned to get the professors. and it most of them -- they would be over the place. zero : under. he took the average, they were guessing that i was a left-wing moderate. now, i tried to be right down the middle. i was shooting for 50. i think that a lot of the reason they guest left-wing moderate is that most professors lane to the left. it probably guessed laughed. but in the congress at least i do pretty well. >> host: with -- for your students can aggravate trends? de. >> guest: well, this is ucla. one time i did somewhat of a poll. i found it was something like 75-25. a liberal. this was a think it was the bush. election. 75-25. that was about the same as santa monica. the beverly hills is about the same. beverly hills will not be quite as liberal. it's a reflection of the l.a. area which is pretty liberal. kids are probably
i ask all my students to compete would we call the aba's court, the americans for democratic action. i have all my students look at these two boats, account of what gives them their a the store and then teach the whole quarter. and at the end say, okay, now assigned to get the professors. and it most of them -- they would be over the place. zero : under. he took the average, they were guessing that i was a left-wing moderate. now, i tried to be right down the middle. i was shooting for 50. i...
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aba texas flag as well. -- maybe a texas flag as well. >> absolutely. >> thank you for joining us, hollisreenlaw of united development. coming up, onshore drilling has seen a resurgence in the united states. but the offshore drilling picture has a different story. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. the world runs on fossil fuel. for example, resident obama recently approved the posits off the coast of the night states. for a rundown of the search for oil, let's go to princeton, new jersey, where i'm joined now by bluebird intelligence analyst andrew cosgrove. bloomberg intelligence providing real-time research and context on a variety of industries. andrew, let's begin with a look of the oil industry onshore and offshore in the united states. tell us about the health of the onshore business. >> the onshore business is running along just fine. exploration companies are increasing their while counts, which are in turn, helping drive levels of increased activity for a man druthers, neighbors industries, parker to, companies like that. they have significantly increased th
aba texas flag as well. -- maybe a texas flag as well. >> absolutely. >> thank you for joining us, hollisreenlaw of united development. coming up, onshore drilling has seen a resurgence in the united states. but the offshore drilling picture has a different story. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. the world runs on fossil fuel. for example, resident obama recently approved the posits off the coast of the night states. for a rundown of the...
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going to take one i asked the aba question and not a commentary. >> i'm going to take two minutes ofur time. and tell you who i am. why i came here 45 years ago, title of this gathering is the future of the news, i feel i have moral obligations to you all to tell ea about the past of the news. the troubles for this country faced. i will add one more thing. those troubles have their seeds in georgia. atlanta, georgia. i'm a structural engineer. iname to the united states 1969. 45 years. i got my masters degree in 1971. with one mission in life, degrees are not important. money is not important. positions, not important. citizenship, i am right now citizen of two countries. the united states and iraq. neverne in citizenship, subordinate your country to a pocket book. once you do that you violate rule one. here,hen i came to speak me i'm nottold supposed to carry those documents in my hands. i'm going to give those documents to those gentlemen. they will see the horrible things going on. respectful. be very could you -- this is a q&a session. would you put the question to our panel? >>
going to take one i asked the aba question and not a commentary. >> i'm going to take two minutes ofur time. and tell you who i am. why i came here 45 years ago, title of this gathering is the future of the news, i feel i have moral obligations to you all to tell ea about the past of the news. the troubles for this country faced. i will add one more thing. those troubles have their seeds in georgia. atlanta, georgia. i'm a structural engineer. iname to the united states 1969. 45 years. i...
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. >> we start in iraq where two battles are unfold, aba political one in baghdad, and fighting in the north. a new prime minister has the support of the united states and iran, but the current premier has called it a violation of the constitution. the new prime will form a cabinet. fighting continued, causing a humanitarian crisis forcing thousands from their homes. we are joined live from a town retaken by kurdish forces after seized by islamic state last week. tell us what the situation is in that town now. >> like you mentioned, kurdish forces were able to retake this territory on sunday, but only with the help of the u.s. military. it was u.s. airstrikes which helped force the islamic state fighters to pull back and retreat to mosul. we are now in the center of the town. as you can see behind me, scars of the battle, it's quite difficult really for kurdish forces to hold the line. they are sharing a 1,000-kilometer stretch of territory with the islamic state group. now the islamic state fighters have been pushed out of the town, but wherever you go, you barely see civilians. peopl
. >> we start in iraq where two battles are unfold, aba political one in baghdad, and fighting in the north. a new prime minister has the support of the united states and iran, but the current premier has called it a violation of the constitution. the new prime will form a cabinet. fighting continued, causing a humanitarian crisis forcing thousands from their homes. we are joined live from a town retaken by kurdish forces after seized by islamic state last week. tell us what the situation...
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considered the largest known collection of stolen internet credentials in the hand of a russxe ecute ababer attack. >> they stole more
considered the largest known collection of stolen internet credentials in the hand of a russxe ecute ababer attack. >> they stole more
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it remains unclear if iraq's current prime minister al-maliki di.l release powers to aba he says the appointment violates iraq's constitution. but the united nations says may00 to 30,000 yazidis still be trapped on the arid mount sinjar where they fled. the human special repertoire on minority issues said -- to talk more about the situation in iraq, we're joined by patrick cockburn. he was in baghdad last month. his new book is, "u.s. 'humanitarian' bombing of iraq: a redundant presidential ritual." "the jihadis return: isis and the new sunni uprising." can you talk about the latest news, the a sending of additional on hundred 30 more u.s. marines and advisers into iraq? more u.s.s a little commitment to the kurds. i don't think it makes an enormous difference. the most significant action was the airstrikes, although limited, a few days ago. that was important. that raised kurdish morale. it meant a new u.s. military involvement in iraq. so i think that is what is really significant. >> the situation of what is happening now in baghdad with the new prime minister, the current prime m
it remains unclear if iraq's current prime minister al-maliki di.l release powers to aba he says the appointment violates iraq's constitution. but the united nations says may00 to 30,000 yazidis still be trapped on the arid mount sinjar where they fled. the human special repertoire on minority issues said -- to talk more about the situation in iraq, we're joined by patrick cockburn. he was in baghdad last month. his new book is, "u.s. 'humanitarian' bombing of iraq: a redundant...
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i'm glad to have you define that because i looked at the aba cannon of ethics for prosecutors and i couldn't find any ethical justification for mccullough to get out at this moment. so i think what you're saying, senator, is it would be a hard sell in the community is if this is the man at the helm of the investigation and if there's not an indictment forthcoming from the grand jury. so if it's a practical consideration, then i say what about the fact that eric holder came to ferguson this week and shared experiences with some of the folks that he met with talking about having been stopped twice on the new jersey turnpike and how uncomfortable he felt as an african-american? in other words, like where do we draw the line where one's life experiences are perceived to have biased your decision making? >> and i have to tell you you're absolutely correct in what you're saying. and our experiences do bring bias to every situation, and the bias that my community has right now is that there is a disproportionate number of african-americans that have been convicted in several cases by bob mccullough
i'm glad to have you define that because i looked at the aba cannon of ethics for prosecutors and i couldn't find any ethical justification for mccullough to get out at this moment. so i think what you're saying, senator, is it would be a hard sell in the community is if this is the man at the helm of the investigation and if there's not an indictment forthcoming from the grand jury. so if it's a practical consideration, then i say what about the fact that eric holder came to ferguson this week...
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the palestinian authority, mohammed abas's leadership to have the palestinian authority. they refused to deal with hamas directly and in their vision, the only partner they have for peace is the palestinian authority and west bank. >> appreciate the details. let's get the latest from wolf blitzer in jerusalem. what are you hearing about seize fire, wolf? >> reporter: they decided to go along with it. the defense minister, israeli officials say they did have the authority from the security cabinet to go ahead and accept this proposal and conveyed directly to the secretary of state john kerry and un secretary general. it's a very controversial decision, anderson, as you know, there are members of the security cabinet, including the foreign minister, others like bennett who will oppose the seize fire. they want israel to crush hamas as much as possible and not hold back. they not only want defensive measures like blowing up and destroying tunnels, but go on the offense and find hamas' infrastructure, find the rockets, go after them. this will be controversial. we'll see the
the palestinian authority, mohammed abas's leadership to have the palestinian authority. they refused to deal with hamas directly and in their vision, the only partner they have for peace is the palestinian authority and west bank. >> appreciate the details. let's get the latest from wolf blitzer in jerusalem. what are you hearing about seize fire, wolf? >> reporter: they decided to go along with it. the defense minister, israeli officials say they did have the authority from the...
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cynthia credits years of applied behavior analysis, or aba. but the road to autism recovery is different for each child. >> at 11 we had him re-evaluated and they couldn't find any autism. >> reporter: lori feels early intervention is key. by age 10 she said matt outgrew his dgdz as well. >> his teachers didn't have any idea that he had ever been diagnosed. >> reporter: experts say while promising it shouldn't raise false hopes. so there is no magic bullet. >> there is no magic bullet. there its no secret sauce. we need more investment in science and research to help us understand why these kids are responding so we can offer this treatment and improvement opportunity to more children. >> reporter: but matt and mark believe they're living proof it is possible to move off the autism spectrum and move on with life. >> it's a normal teenage life i'm living now. it's really something i need to be grateful for. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> that work can be so hopeful for so many kids. >>> coming up, we'll have a taste test, celeb
cynthia credits years of applied behavior analysis, or aba. but the road to autism recovery is different for each child. >> at 11 we had him re-evaluated and they couldn't find any autism. >> reporter: lori feels early intervention is key. by age 10 she said matt outgrew his dgdz as well. >> his teachers didn't have any idea that he had ever been diagnosed. >> reporter: experts say while promising it shouldn't raise false hopes. so there is no magic bullet. >>...
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considered the largest known collection of stolen internet credentials in the hand of a russxe ecute aba glol cyber attack. >> they stole more than 1 billion usernames and passwords and 500li milon e-mail addresses. >>> a second american suffering from ebola is back in america. >>> hawaii is preparing for a double hurricane threat. right behind iselle tropical storm julio. >> meanwhile a town is on edge after a massive mudslide. >> in afghanistan killed an american general, harold greene the highest ranking american officer to be killed in combat since vietnam. >> a unitedir alines flight from newark to brussels was forced to make an emergency landing in nova scotia after a fire broke out in the galley. >> chaos after two tour buses crashed in timessq uare. >> 14 people were injured. >> everybody was running. every everybody was running for cover. >>ue qnistiong sergeant bowe bergdahl. >> they were taken to an island after new jersey. the hunted became the hunter. ouch. >> fellow commuters saying let's get this man's leg out. >> look at this guy. he takes them out. what? >> oh wow. >> an
considered the largest known collection of stolen internet credentials in the hand of a russxe ecute aba glol cyber attack. >> they stole more than 1 billion usernames and passwords and 500li milon e-mail addresses. >>> a second american suffering from ebola is back in america. >>> hawaii is preparing for a double hurricane threat. right behind iselle tropical storm julio. >> meanwhile a town is on edge after a massive mudslide. >> in afghanistan killed an...
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it's hugely important, and banks, i know the banks that we represent at the aba which is from the largest to the smallest are extremely aggressive in spending lots of money to protect us as customers. >> frank, let's switch gears a little bit and talk about the fdic's second quarter earnings report. one line struck out to me. profitability is down compared to precrisis levels. and i know that the banks are doing what they can. they're cutting expenses and in some cases those expenses are unfortunately salaries of employees. but you can't keep on cutting expenses forever, right? what more can banks do not current environment with all the extra rovelation to increase profitability? >> let's focus on the good news. for the first time in the history of the united states, the banking. >> i america, all of the loans out there to you and me and small business, $8 trillion. it's never reached that figure. the number of chargeoffs, defaults, the number of in effect people out there who aren't able to pay back timely or at all are way down. so that's extremely good news, but the fact of the matter
it's hugely important, and banks, i know the banks that we represent at the aba which is from the largest to the smallest are extremely aggressive in spending lots of money to protect us as customers. >> frank, let's switch gears a little bit and talk about the fdic's second quarter earnings report. one line struck out to me. profitability is down compared to precrisis levels. and i know that the banks are doing what they can. they're cutting expenses and in some cases those expenses are...
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now all eyes are o hider al aba.iki has been accused of alienating sunnis and kurds al badi will need their help. they are some of the prominent sunni trouble leaders who hold sway on the ground. they welcome maliki's departure but said it won't end the crisis, they believe the solution is in a federal iraq, where sunnis would be able to govern their own territories. >> translator: we are ready to cooperate with the new government only if sunnis get their own rights, our priority is to stop government attacks against our areas and disarm shia militias. they are more dangerous than the it lamb i can state group. we will not fight that group unless our demands are met. >> reporter: for now the shia-let government is allowing on shia militias to protect the entrances of baghdad from the islamic state group. they took major installations and oil fields and the iraqi army which abandoned their positions and weapons hasn't been able to recapture that territory. the international community is opening a united iraq can defea
now all eyes are o hider al aba.iki has been accused of alienating sunnis and kurds al badi will need their help. they are some of the prominent sunni trouble leaders who hold sway on the ground. they welcome maliki's departure but said it won't end the crisis, they believe the solution is in a federal iraq, where sunnis would be able to govern their own territories. >> translator: we are ready to cooperate with the new government only if sunnis get their own rights, our priority is to...
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aba it is safe to say that the chinese government could shut it down? >> the u.s.d a the chineseled that government could shut it down if they wanted to. alibaba is only tying certain assets to the vie structure. >> it is safe to make a guess that the chinese government is consciously choosing not to shut it down. >> exactly. >> there is a lot that rides on this ipo. >> at the same time, the hong kong stock exchange declined to and u.s. markets are rushing toward it with open arms. >> exactly. that was mostly due to the partnership structure, the group of 27 individuals that has an ability to nominate a majority of the board. the hong kong exchange sees that as multiple pockets of shares. like not a dual structure we see with companies in the u.s., but it was enough for the hong kong exchange that they know that group of individuals has more power than the rest of shareholders. >> thank you so much. she will be on the watch for the alibaba ipo. >> coming up, tom keene fell hard for soccer during the world cup. going tove affair continue into the fall? this is "bloo
aba it is safe to say that the chinese government could shut it down? >> the u.s.d a the chineseled that government could shut it down if they wanted to. alibaba is only tying certain assets to the vie structure. >> it is safe to make a guess that the chinese government is consciously choosing not to shut it down. >> exactly. >> there is a lot that rides on this ipo. >> at the same time, the hong kong stock exchange declined to and u.s. markets are rushing toward...
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>> for someone going in for surgery there is so many other pieces of information they need to know aba to see a primary-care doctor. but with patience is is minimal but on transparency there is a couple of different levels first with patients as we were talking about with the data errors and why we do care redo. and it is a huge lost opportunity. but then my hospital fix is it and how to solve it does not naturally leave the floor and walls of my hospital so things are reinvented and things are happening constantly so we need better mechanisms to insure that sharing is that they do ocher. >> senator warren? in mecca according to the cdc 75,000 die annually from infections. now we already know a lot about how to reduce these deaths. the simplest things like better hand washing, room cleaning led to reduce these infections. boston children's hospital which treats some of the sickest children in the world has had terrific success to implement steps like these. boston children's has not had one single case of ventilator associated ammonia in the cardiac ico in nearly -- i see with nearly t
>> for someone going in for surgery there is so many other pieces of information they need to know aba to see a primary-care doctor. but with patience is is minimal but on transparency there is a couple of different levels first with patients as we were talking about with the data errors and why we do care redo. and it is a huge lost opportunity. but then my hospital fix is it and how to solve it does not naturally leave the floor and walls of my hospital so things are reinvented and...
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i asked the aba question and not a commentary. >> i'm going to take two minutes of your time.and tell you who i am. why i came here 45 years ago, and since the title of this gathering is the future of the news, i feel i have moral obligations to you all to tell you a brief idea about the past of the news. it is crucial for the troubles this country faced. i will add one more thing. those troubles have their seeds in georgia. atlanta, georgia. i'm a structural engineer. i came to the united states in 1969. 45 years. i got my masters degree in 1971. with one mission in life, degrees are not important. money is not important. positions, not important. rule one in citizenship, i am right now citizen of two countries. the united states and iraq. rule one in citizenship, never subordinate your country to a pocket book. once you do that you violate rule one. and, when i came to speak here, ms. straus told me i'm not supposed to carry those documents in my hands. i'm going to give those documents to those gentlemen. they will see the horrible things going on. >> i want to be very resp
i asked the aba question and not a commentary. >> i'm going to take two minutes of your time.and tell you who i am. why i came here 45 years ago, and since the title of this gathering is the future of the news, i feel i have moral obligations to you all to tell you a brief idea about the past of the news. it is crucial for the troubles this country faced. i will add one more thing. those troubles have their seeds in georgia. atlanta, georgia. i'm a structural engineer. i came to the...
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he calls at pointment of hadir al-aba dim.on of the iraqi constitution. >> in iraq, american military aircraft made a fifth airdrop overnight of food and water for civilians trapped on the mountain top. mohamed lila introduces us to the refugees and their harrowing ordeal. >> reporter: they're the faces of innocent victims forced from their homes. this woman, old and frail. walked for days to get to the refugee camp. only to find rusty tins of food left to eat. she describes a living he ll, thousands of yezidis, a persecuted minority, trapped on a mountain, surrounded by isis militants waiting to kill them below. you didn't have a tent? >> no. off awe he managed to escape, an interpreter for american troops fighting over the years in iraq. now living in what he calls a metal cage shared with six families including a baby 2 weeks old. what would happen if you stayed on the mountain? >> we would die. no food. no walter. no nothing. >> reporter: he knows america is parachuting in food and water and carrying out air strikes on isi
he calls at pointment of hadir al-aba dim.on of the iraqi constitution. >> in iraq, american military aircraft made a fifth airdrop overnight of food and water for civilians trapped on the mountain top. mohamed lila introduces us to the refugees and their harrowing ordeal. >> reporter: they're the faces of innocent victims forced from their homes. this woman, old and frail. walked for days to get to the refugee camp. only to find rusty tins of food left to eat. she describes a...
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going to take one i asked the aba question and not a commentary. >> i'm going to take two minutes of time. and tell you who i am. why i came here 45 years ago, title of this gathering is the future of the news, i feel i have mora
going to take one i asked the aba question and not a commentary. >> i'm going to take two minutes of time. and tell you who i am. why i came here 45 years ago, title of this gathering is the future of the news, i feel i have mora
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odors because of dry air and other factors in the atmosphere and even as it passed through puerto rico aba little wind shear that knocks the storms down. it's into a much more favorable area, winds at 70 miles per hour, so just under hurricane strength and the direction had been headed more toward the united states, but now already starting to take that noily turn issue part because of that front coming off the united states. that helps steer it away. that will be good news. watch this as it is expected to develop into a hurricane, still could have the waves turn up and hit the united states and sometimes that causes the rip currents, so you want to monitor that if you're heading to beaches. >> hundreds missing after a massive landslide swept away an entire village in nepal. >> the incident is sparking fierce of floods in india, as well. >> this was the highway to tibet. a part of the mountain crashed down, burying the village. entire families have been lost. only a handful of bodies have been recovered so far from the hundreds still missing. >> just to any left, the rescue workers are try
odors because of dry air and other factors in the atmosphere and even as it passed through puerto rico aba little wind shear that knocks the storms down. it's into a much more favorable area, winds at 70 miles per hour, so just under hurricane strength and the direction had been headed more toward the united states, but now already starting to take that noily turn issue part because of that front coming off the united states. that helps steer it away. that will be good news. watch this as it is...
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he has served a lot of positions, a member of the aba fair trial and free press task force, and manyother positions. before entering law school he worked as a research director for washington business and political magazine, and here he is, mr. leslie. [applause] thank you, and i happy to be here to support james risen and to encourage the department of justice to stop its efforts to compel and to testify. at the reporters committee, we have been actively involved in this case from the start, and we have been working with the department perform of its own guidelines regarding media subpoenas. while that can feel like a sisyphean task, it is critical to engage with the government on these issues. even incremental progress is something. but ultimately, threats like these from the federal government must be addressed right enactment of a meaningful shield law that recognizes that reporters need to be independent of the judicial system, not because they are above the law, or because they want to avoid the burden of participating in the legal system, because journalism needs that independ
he has served a lot of positions, a member of the aba fair trial and free press task force, and manyother positions. before entering law school he worked as a research director for washington business and political magazine, and here he is, mr. leslie. [applause] thank you, and i happy to be here to support james risen and to encourage the department of justice to stop its efforts to compel and to testify. at the reporters committee, we have been actively involved in this case from the start,...
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there is an aba cybersecurity playbook outside and other things written on this. i would like to start with tom and talk about what it is since dhs is in the middle of this providing a lot of information hat dhs is asking companies to do. what is it you are seeing companies doing at the company level that are good? we will get back to the script after this. i would like to pick up on that because i think gus brings up a good point. i see in my practice there is a lot of good corporate behavior and some that is not so good yet. i think there is an opportunity. i know you all think about what we are seeing. >> i will take a first crack at that. the other panelists probably have a different perspective from the private sector. from what we have seen on the government side in working with private sector partners is there is more awareness of the issue. a lot more of a recognition that cyber risk needs to be considered by the company as part of its holistic risk management structure, looking but cybert cyber risk risk in the context of the overall physical risk. you ne
there is an aba cybersecurity playbook outside and other things written on this. i would like to start with tom and talk about what it is since dhs is in the middle of this providing a lot of information hat dhs is asking companies to do. what is it you are seeing companies doing at the company level that are good? we will get back to the script after this. i would like to pick up on that because i think gus brings up a good point. i see in my practice there is a lot of good corporate behavior...
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now i am putting on my hand as lawvice chair of the aba institute and i would like to have a few closing remarks on behalf of joe who had to leave already. first of all, this event would not be possible without one person. we know who that is, joe puts, him and holly hampton, not only put a few months into this, but they also have dedicated over only creating an entity, but creating a bar that we all this. interact with joe one way or another, the one thing he wants is to continue to bill the build the bar. we not only have to be good but we, do good work, also have to build a bar. whether that means teaching, speaking ands, attending events. having said that, i would like to thank you all. as much effort as we put into this event, if people did not these events, would not happen. so i genuinely thank you for your support and with that, i look forward to the 10th annual home security law institute. if people have ideas, let joe or myself know. we have ended on time so you can tell joe i did my job. have a safe day. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [capt
now i am putting on my hand as lawvice chair of the aba institute and i would like to have a few closing remarks on behalf of joe who had to leave already. first of all, this event would not be possible without one person. we know who that is, joe puts, him and holly hampton, not only put a few months into this, but they also have dedicated over only creating an entity, but creating a bar that we all this. interact with joe one way or another, the one thing he wants is to continue to bill the...
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