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protects gay people like me, and greg abbott can cut a cake in stellar -- in celebration of his state ban on gay marriage, they don't make up the majority of people. i'm very hopeful that after a lot of depression and hardship that i've gone through, i hope in a few weeks that the supreme court will rule in favor of my right to marry. all i've ever wanted is to have the same rights as people and to be treated as a normal human being. i'm very grateful for people like you evan. people like you are the reason why i have a voice in america. i just couldn't sit by and let people come on here and say that
protects gay people like me, and greg abbott can cut a cake in stellar -- in celebration of his state ban on gay marriage, they don't make up the majority of people. i'm very hopeful that after a lot of depression and hardship that i've gone through, i hope in a few weeks that the supreme court will rule in favor of my right to marry. all i've ever wanted is to have the same rights as people and to be treated as a normal human being. i'm very grateful for people like you evan. people like you...
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governor greg abbott of texas, thank you for your time. your fight will continue and we'll check back in. >>> coming up supplies and relief workers begin pouring into nepal. given the scope of the tragedy, it is going to be a difficult job. we'll speak to the united nations world food program about efforts so save lives. >>> increased security at l.a.x. possible isis threat. we'll talk to texas congressman will herr. and a look at some of the best laughs coming up. >>> the washington hilton is great. i bet when the president walked in and saw the bell hop, he thought, finally, some decent security. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may incre
governor greg abbott of texas, thank you for your time. your fight will continue and we'll check back in. >>> coming up supplies and relief workers begin pouring into nepal. given the scope of the tragedy, it is going to be a difficult job. we'll speak to the united nations world food program about efforts so save lives. >>> increased security at l.a.x. possible isis threat. we'll talk to texas congressman will herr. and a look at some of the best laughs coming up....
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tony abbott gave a strongly worded statement in a sombre media conference. >> australia deeply regrets the executions. they are cruel and unnecessary. cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed and unnecessary bouts both young australians were fully rehabilitate in prison >>> there was a fair amount of caution in what tony abbott had to say, emphasising the relationship. he emphasised it was app important relationship and will be. judging by that it seems ipp likely in the short term we'll see fewer short steps other than the move to bring the australian ambassador to indonesia home which is a decision already taken. >> sri lanka has undergone the biggest change of a political system in 37 years. as the parliament focussed. it was aligned with an election pledge. the new changes were answerable to parliament. we have this report. >> reporter: an historic day in sri lankan politics, with changes to the constitution of this country. the main changes will be a reduction to the power of the president. or in keeping promises made by the pl
tony abbott gave a strongly worded statement in a sombre media conference. >> australia deeply regrets the executions. they are cruel and unnecessary. cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed and unnecessary bouts both young australians were fully rehabilitate in prison >>> there was a fair amount of caution in what tony abbott had to say, emphasising the relationship. he emphasised it was app important relationship and will...
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they sold a unit to abbott and abbott took stock.ott doesn't have to vote in favor of a perrigo deal. >> harley-davidson is the top loser at the moment of the open. there is a brutality price form within motorcycles. harley is warning its sales growth isn't going to be 4% to 6% but more 2% to 4%. sales under a huge amount of pressure here in the united states in particular. harley down 8%. under armour. i don't know if you want to pick up that theme there. another company affected by the strength of the dollar. >> even though this company has only 12% total sales coming internationally, it's a huge source of strength. under armour stock has gone up 60% the last 12 months. it's been a moon shot higher priced for high expectations when it comes to earnings. revenues did disappoint for under armour. we saw double-digit revenue growth in a lot of segments like foot wear up 41%. apparel its biggest category up 21%. revenue of this company, $3.8 billion. it's a tiny fraction of the size of nike. everybody always looks at it in competition
they sold a unit to abbott and abbott took stock.ott doesn't have to vote in favor of a perrigo deal. >> harley-davidson is the top loser at the moment of the open. there is a brutality price form within motorcycles. harley is warning its sales growth isn't going to be 4% to 6% but more 2% to 4%. sales under a huge amount of pressure here in the united states in particular. harley down 8%. under armour. i don't know if you want to pick up that theme there. another company affected by the...
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tony abbott, australian pm, gave a strongly worded statement in a sombre media conference. >> australia deeply, deeply regrets these executions in indonesia. these executions are both cruel and unnecessary. cruel because both andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed. and unnecessary, because both of these young australians were fully rehabilitated while in prison >>> there was also a fair amount of caution in what tony abbott had to say. he emphasised the relationship between australia and indonesia, saying it's a dark moment in that relationship, but emphasised that it is an important relationship, and always will be. so judging by that, it seems unlikely that in the short term anyway we'll see any further significant steps taken by the australian government against indonesia, other than the move to bring the australian ambassador to indonesia home, a decision that has been taken >>> mobile access to social media networks in burundi has been cut, twitter, facebook and another, used by the opposition to organise demoges. it's the -- demonstrations
tony abbott, australian pm, gave a strongly worded statement in a sombre media conference. >> australia deeply, deeply regrets these executions in indonesia. these executions are both cruel and unnecessary. cruel because both andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being executed. and unnecessary, because both of these young australians were fully rehabilitated while in prison >>> there was also a fair amount of caution in what tony abbott had to say. he...
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australian prime minister tony abbott could not get through before the process would take place.t's been more about the process rather than the fact that the death penalty has been used in this case even though they're very outspoken against this. >> wayne hay in sydney. thank you. saudi coalition jets in yemen's capitol to prevent any iranian plane from landing. they say the plane ignored a warning to turn back. iran said that the plane was carrying aid. the damage caused by the bombing has rendered the runway unusable for aid flights. >>> the retrial of two al jazeera journalists in egypt has now been adjourned until may 9th. mohamed fahmy, baher mohammed have been charged with aiding the egyptian security and aiding the banned muslim brotherhood charge that they and al jazeera rejects. >>> the trans-pacific partnership is poised to be the biggest trade agreement. prime minister shinzo abe is getting the treatment few receive. >> there is a reason beyond just the normal relationship of allies: : money. specifically the trans-pacific partnership, a priority for president barack
australian prime minister tony abbott could not get through before the process would take place.t's been more about the process rather than the fact that the death penalty has been used in this case even though they're very outspoken against this. >> wayne hay in sydney. thank you. saudi coalition jets in yemen's capitol to prevent any iranian plane from landing. they say the plane ignored a warning to turn back. iran said that the plane was carrying aid. the damage caused by the bombing...
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heather abbott took the stand next. we first met abbott ten days after the blast. she talked about the agonizing moment her surgeon told her she would need to amputate her leg. >> i certainly didn't want to, but to be told i couldn't do to, things i wanted to do. hopefully i'm going to be around a while. >> reporter: then it was steve woolfenden's turn. he is seen struggling to check on his injured three-year-old son leo in his stroller. woolfenden watched helplessly as his son crying out "mommy, daddy, mommy, daddy," and was carried away i policeman. the prosecution ended her case with the image of denise richard comforting her dying son martin. in the video the boy was still moving. scott, i can tell you that there weren't just tears in the courtroom. in the overflow room, many journalists were also overtaken by emotion. p >> pelley: don, thank you very much. the defense will begin their presentation next week. today the senate finally confirmed loretta lynch to succeed eric holder as attorney general. five months after she was nominated. the vote was 56-43. only
heather abbott took the stand next. we first met abbott ten days after the blast. she talked about the agonizing moment her surgeon told her she would need to amputate her leg. >> i certainly didn't want to, but to be told i couldn't do to, things i wanted to do. hopefully i'm going to be around a while. >> reporter: then it was steve woolfenden's turn. he is seen struggling to check on his injured three-year-old son leo in his stroller. woolfenden watched helplessly as his son...
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you're looking at mary daniel there and also healther abbott who survived the marathon bombing, they going to talk to us live after this break. t-mobile has america's fastest 4g lte network ...from the bay area to the big apple. and more data capacity per customer. need one more reason? we'll even buy out your contract. ready set switch. to the data strong network. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscl
you're looking at mary daniel there and also healther abbott who survived the marathon bombing, they going to talk to us live after this break. t-mobile has america's fastest 4g lte network ...from the bay area to the big apple. and more data capacity per customer. need one more reason? we'll even buy out your contract. ready set switch. to the data strong network. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis...
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abbott recorded melancholy minutes he kept throughout the night. 5:50 a.m.8 and regular sleeping. 6:00 a.m., pulse failing respiration 28. 6:30 a.m. still failing, labor breathing. ; a.m. -- 7:00 a.m. symptoms of immediate dissolution. lincoln had begun a death struggle, the end was coming fast. at 7:21 a.m. death was imminent. at 7:21 and 55 seconds, abraham lincoln drew his last breath. at 7:22 and 10 seconds his heart stopped beating. it was over. he's gone, he's dead, one of the doctors said. to the reverend, the lincoln family minister, it seemed four or five minutes passed before the slightest sound. and secretary secretary stanton broke the silence but he spoke i will speak to god, the minister said. let us pray. 1 million americans viewed his corpse when it was placed on public view in the 12 great cities of the north, including new york philadelphia, and chicago. more than 7 million watched his funeral train pass by as a child from washington westwood home to illinois. when lilacs last in the dooryard bloom, here are the coffin slowly passes i give
abbott recorded melancholy minutes he kept throughout the night. 5:50 a.m.8 and regular sleeping. 6:00 a.m., pulse failing respiration 28. 6:30 a.m. still failing, labor breathing. ; a.m. -- 7:00 a.m. symptoms of immediate dissolution. lincoln had begun a death struggle, the end was coming fast. at 7:21 a.m. death was imminent. at 7:21 and 55 seconds, abraham lincoln drew his last breath. at 7:22 and 10 seconds his heart stopped beating. it was over. he's gone, he's dead, one of the doctors...
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there was an uncle billy abbott. and i believe that uncle billy abbott was the first one who really led me toward english, toward writing, toward the satisfaction of externalizing my sorrows and distresses. and i think that's the basis for my continued interest in writing. [allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and wound "with color. the crimson phalloi of the sassafras leaves "hang crowded before me in shoals on the heavy branches. "when i reach my doorstep "i am greeted by the happy shrieks of my children "and my heart sinks. i am crushed. "are not my children as dear to me as falling leaves or "must one become stupid to grow older? "it seems much as if sorrow had tripped up my heels. "let us see, let us see! "what did i plan to say to her when it should happen to me as it has happened now?" there was, i think, definitely this split in williams' life. he was devoted to his wife flossie and his family as the two boys came along, but at the same time,
there was an uncle billy abbott. and i believe that uncle billy abbott was the first one who really led me toward english, toward writing, toward the satisfaction of externalizing my sorrows and distresses. and i think that's the basis for my continued interest in writing. [allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and wound "with color. the crimson phalloi of the sassafras leaves "hang crowded before me in shoals...
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australia prime minister tony abbott spoke about the strained relations between the two countries. >> this is a very important relationship between australia and indonesia. it suffered. as a result of what's been done over the last few hours. >> al jazeera's correspondent has more from indonesia. >> reporter: it was a painful journey for those that had to say farewell to their relatives. nine families from all over the world gathered at the indonesian port to leave for a prison island, for the last time before the executions. not long after, ambulances arrive. a grim sign that despite the last minute attempts from foreign governments to save the lives of the national officials here that made up their mind. while the majority in the indonesia support the death penalty, many criticized the government for carrying out executions despite legal flaws. >> we have corrupt judges and prosecutors. it's not about execution. the government uses it to cover the bigger problems of indonesia, showing that they are weak. and they make it as a soap opera. >> after a last visit relatives of mary jane
australia prime minister tony abbott spoke about the strained relations between the two countries. >> this is a very important relationship between australia and indonesia. it suffered. as a result of what's been done over the last few hours. >> al jazeera's correspondent has more from indonesia. >> reporter: it was a painful journey for those that had to say farewell to their relatives. nine families from all over the world gathered at the indonesian port to leave for a...
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earlier at a news conference prime minister tony abbott revealed they were targeting police officers. >> there were a series of rides in metropolitan melbourne. five people were arrested. we're expecting three to are charged. two will be charged with preparing a terrorist act. the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers. that's as much as we can say at this stage, except for this -- that we believe that the attack was inspired by, or the potential attack, was inspired by a death cult in the middle east. >>> with that said, investigators believe the teenage suspects are not associated with any terror groups. >>> isis, though, is now claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing near the u.s. consulate in ish bill, iraq. at least four dead, 18 injured. the attack took many by surprise and erbil is considered a kurdish stronghold. meanwhile, battling isis militants at country's larger oil refinery in boccauc baiji. iraqi tv reports the former right-hand man to iraqi dictator saddam hussein has been killed by security forces. he had become a leader
earlier at a news conference prime minister tony abbott revealed they were targeting police officers. >> there were a series of rides in metropolitan melbourne. five people were arrested. we're expecting three to are charged. two will be charged with preparing a terrorist act. the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers. that's as much as we can say at this stage, except for this -- that we believe that the attack was inspired by, or the potential...
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students at a public university are petitioning against their own governor greg abbott as their graduationaker. they say he's not diverse enough and does not align the spirit of the university of north texas. in just the last two -- last week i should say, two other colleges were at the center of controversy after students protested a it conservative author who had been invited to speak about sexual assault. students dpliened thatcomplained that her mere presence was offensive that they needed to spoke trigger warnings so people can deal with their upset. joining me now -- warning, sheer she comes -- that author. an outspoken feminist. great to see you, christina. >> they have the label feminist because you're the type of feminist they believe in. therefore they want you to shut your mouth. if you don't, everyone needs to be held before you come on campus and told they can go to their safe spafce. >> they have safe rooms they go. brown university they have play-doh. it's shocking to me as a philosophy professor that free speech free expression on the campus has become a hostile environment
students at a public university are petitioning against their own governor greg abbott as their graduationaker. they say he's not diverse enough and does not align the spirit of the university of north texas. in just the last two -- last week i should say, two other colleges were at the center of controversy after students protested a it conservative author who had been invited to speak about sexual assault. students dpliened thatcomplained that her mere presence was offensive that they needed...
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bill and dick abbott grew up in the oakland hills. >> some memorials that we haven't seen. that's the main object is the world war ii monuments. >> one of the abbott brothers served in the atlantic and the other in the pacific. >> the world war ii memorial is something else. >>> 11:11. up next the warriors are headed to the playoffs after a historic regular season in many facets. we now know who they'll face in the first round. >>> plus you don't expect to see a smash and grab burglary at an antique store but that's what this is. >>> we have a hot summer-like day coming your way inland. temperatures approaching mid 80s and even low 90s to be followed by big-time cooling and a few showers on the way. your complete microclimate forecast when nbc bay area news at 11:00 comes back. san francisco business but this time the thieves had some unique taste. they stole antiques. the break-in happened just after 4:00 a.m. yesterday on stuff store on valencia street. they broke in and took off with thousands of dollars worth of goods. >> they were in and out real quick. >> it's really
bill and dick abbott grew up in the oakland hills. >> some memorials that we haven't seen. that's the main object is the world war ii monuments. >> one of the abbott brothers served in the atlantic and the other in the pacific. >> the world war ii memorial is something else. >>> 11:11. up next the warriors are headed to the playoffs after a historic regular season in many facets. we now know who they'll face in the first round. >>> plus you don't expect to...
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earlier britain's prince charles and tony abbott attended a service. get turkey out of world war i. mr. abbott gave service to the troop. >> -- the hardest possible test and they did not flinch. the gallipoli campaign was a failure, of course. the only really successful part was the evacuation. but the survivors of gallipoli and their reinforcements meant on to become some of the world's finest soldiers. >> australians in thailand also laid wreaths in the a memorial there. >>> we're following a developing story, breaking news, out of nepal. this 7.9 magnitude earthquake. we'll have more digits for you just after the break here on cnn. back pain? motrin helps you be the side-planking, keeping-up-with- your-girlfriend- even-though-you'll-feel-it- later kind of woman you are. body pain? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, i-can-totally-do-this- all-in-one-trip kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. 8 layers of wheat...ast to frosted mini-wheats
earlier britain's prince charles and tony abbott attended a service. get turkey out of world war i. mr. abbott gave service to the troop. >> -- the hardest possible test and they did not flinch. the gallipoli campaign was a failure, of course. the only really successful part was the evacuation. but the survivors of gallipoli and their reinforcements meant on to become some of the world's finest soldiers. >> australians in thailand also laid wreaths in the a memorial there....
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the cops were trying to focus on the wrong person and why some students don't want governor greg abbottspeak next. >> he does not value what we value. a lot of students are very angry and galvanized. let's take it to one of the the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain
the cops were trying to focus on the wrong person and why some students don't want governor greg abbottspeak next. >> he does not value what we value. a lot of students are very angry and galvanized. let's take it to one of the the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved...
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mark, and heather abbott each lost a leg in the bombing and both gave emotional testimony thursday.tt testified "i was catapult catapulted through the front doors of the restaurants which were open in a puddle of chaos and glass and blood." "i stepped back and next thing i remember i was looking up at the sky." he said he looked down and realized his leg had been blown off. he said it went out in the street. a firefighter said i handed it to him. also taking the stand was steven, seen in the video pushing his 3-year-old son leo, in a stroller right past tsarnaev moments before the second blast. he then said "it felt like every part of my body was punched harder than humanly imaginable. leo was crying and screaming uncontrollably. he was screaming mommy, daddy mommy, daddy, mommy, daddy! i thought let's get out of here. that's when i discovered my leg had been severed off." he described realizing he was right next to another little boy and his mom. he heard her screaming, please martin, please! he later learned it was denise and martin richard. he testified "i saw martin's face and i
mark, and heather abbott each lost a leg in the bombing and both gave emotional testimony thursday.tt testified "i was catapult catapulted through the front doors of the restaurants which were open in a puddle of chaos and glass and blood." "i stepped back and next thing i remember i was looking up at the sky." he said he looked down and realized his leg had been blown off. he said it went out in the street. a firefighter said i handed it to him. also taking the stand was...
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students of university of north texas a public school created a petition to drop greg babb bought as -- abbott adds their commencement speaker. the governmentor says he's looking forward to the speech. >> the u.s. soccer team has new uniforms but there's something missing, the red white and blue. they are black-and-white with neon socks outraging fans. not every team pays homage to their flag siting germany in particular the team will wear them during the women's world cup in canada. >> we are not every one. we are america. >> it is time to brew on this. a 12-year-old michigan girl beats cancer but then gets expelled from her catholic school. >> this is really horrible. the reason too many absences and poor he canacademic performance. >> it's not really fair. i didn't do anything wrong but they still got rid of me. >> oh. >> rose was diagnosed with leukemia in 2012. she finished treatment in december and she is now in remission. that's good news. she was able to attend 32 full days at st. joseph middle school this academic year. school officials say they tried to work with rose to reduce her w
students of university of north texas a public school created a petition to drop greg babb bought as -- abbott adds their commencement speaker. the governmentor says he's looking forward to the speech. >> the u.s. soccer team has new uniforms but there's something missing, the red white and blue. they are black-and-white with neon socks outraging fans. not every team pays homage to their flag siting germany in particular the team will wear them during the women's world cup in canada....
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tony abbott wants to cut it to those that want to vaccinate.ou could miss out on tax breaks and assistance. the number of the number of. >> astronauts on board the international space station will fly even higher on caffeine that is. unmanned space rocket will launch with brand new express owe machine from italych the coffee maker is gift for italian astronaut who finds the station's instant coffee offensive. it will includes 4,000 pounds of food and other equipment is is >> jeff skversky has a check on sports and phillies showing signs of life. >> showing fight. six games into the season 3-3 in these games with exception of opener. it could have been golden moment in young phillies season sweeping nationals instead thanks to ryan howard's golden some brair owe they strike out. >> phillies fans wanting ryan howard's autograft anesthesia then then turn on him. 2 on. chance to eye tie. it howard strikes out all four at bats today. he's booed. >> down one. pinch hitting tied at. phanatic lovers. it phanatic taking credit for that by the way throug
tony abbott wants to cut it to those that want to vaccinate.ou could miss out on tax breaks and assistance. the number of the number of. >> astronauts on board the international space station will fly even higher on caffeine that is. unmanned space rocket will launch with brand new express owe machine from italych the coffee maker is gift for italian astronaut who finds the station's instant coffee offensive. it will includes 4,000 pounds of food and other equipment is is >> jeff...
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>> i went to texas to the border with governor greg abbott who offered -- i'm going to go back to new mexico and maybe to california with local and state officials there as well, but in texas in particular greg abbott showed me with the men and women on the ground from the local level to the state level to even some of the fine men and women who work for the federal government and they show that we're just being overrun. that this is an issue of safety, of security national security, it's ultimately an issue of sovereignty. the united states was being attacked in one of our water ports on the east or west coast, we'd be sending in our military forces. and yet we're facing some of the same challenges with international criminal organizations, the cartels that are trafficking not only drugs but weapons and humans. and we need to step up and be aggressive. that means securing the border with infrastructure, technology, personnel. and the federal government's gt to lead the way. we can't expect the border states to do this alone. the federal government needs to step up and act. you can't
>> i went to texas to the border with governor greg abbott who offered -- i'm going to go back to new mexico and maybe to california with local and state officials there as well, but in texas in particular greg abbott showed me with the men and women on the ground from the local level to the state level to even some of the fine men and women who work for the federal government and they show that we're just being overrun. that this is an issue of safety, of security national security, it's...
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that's australian prime minister tony abbott downing a beer, in seven seconds, actually. he was surrounded by a local rugby team, and after raising the glass you can hear the crowd chant his name. on social media critics say that he glamorize binge drinking. >> the festival of kites the annual festival draws in enthusiasts both young and old. >> a sign of better days ahead. nothing can stop kite enthusiasts in weifang of ushering in the spring. it was used as an instrument of war about now it is an but now it has been now deemed a cultural revolution. >> the difference between chinese kites and foreign kites is overseas they normally use big blocks of color and focus on flying while chinese ones focus on the shape and the paintings of kites. >> it's a traditional art form that he has turned into a business. using only the strongest bamboo as frame work and the finest paper and silk as a van cass for traditional painting. when completed each kite tells the story with shapes and colors symbolizing everything from harmony, prosperity and long life. they become flying works o
that's australian prime minister tony abbott downing a beer, in seven seconds, actually. he was surrounded by a local rugby team, and after raising the glass you can hear the crowd chant his name. on social media critics say that he glamorize binge drinking. >> the festival of kites the annual festival draws in enthusiasts both young and old. >> a sign of better days ahead. nothing can stop kite enthusiasts in weifang of ushering in the spring. it was used as an instrument of war...
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on twitter, tony abbott said we have lost a cricketing champion and australian icon. he has also offered a state funeral for the man known as the voice of cricketing. a look back at the man. >> welcome to highlighting of the first day's play england and india. a marvelous day, weather wise. >> reporter: for many he was the voice of cricket, as a presenter, but above all as a commentator, richie benaud had wit, wisdom, and a quite inimitable way with words. >> chasing, goes straight into a confectionary store. >> what a beauty. an absolute dazzler. >> reporter: but the commentator himself was once himself a hugely successful cricketer. >> if england regains though they must get benaud once and for all. >> reporter: benaud made his debut for australia in 1952 and as he toured the world he blossomed into one of its final talents. he took 428 test wick ets, scored more than 2,000 runs and became a charismatic captain, guiding australia to three triumphs. although he insisted leadership wasn't all about expertise. >> i think there are two aspects of it. it needs to be 90%
on twitter, tony abbott said we have lost a cricketing champion and australian icon. he has also offered a state funeral for the man known as the voice of cricketing. a look back at the man. >> welcome to highlighting of the first day's play england and india. a marvelous day, weather wise. >> reporter: for many he was the voice of cricket, as a presenter, but above all as a commentator, richie benaud had wit, wisdom, and a quite inimitable way with words. >> chasing, goes...
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abbott says his no jab no pay policy would still allow for some medical and religious exemptions.b the dramaticup particular of unsac 98ed children. many australians would be affected because they are wealthy and don't rely on government benefits. definitely a global issue there. >>> turning now to new developments in the case of the so-called free range parents. the maryland couple first made headlines last month after they were found guilty of neglect for letting their children walk home from school alone. yesterday those kids were found by themselves once again danielle and alexander meitiv's children were taken into protective custody after a neighbor spotted them at a park without supervision. the can couple went liking for their 10 and six-year-old kids when they weren't home by their 6:00 p.m. occur fee. the meitivs say cps didn't call them until after 8::leaving them to panic for hours. the children now home again with some stipulations. >> made us sign a safety plan that says that we will not leave them unattended at all until they follow up. and i'm not going to risk my
abbott says his no jab no pay policy would still allow for some medical and religious exemptions.b the dramaticup particular of unsac 98ed children. many australians would be affected because they are wealthy and don't rely on government benefits. definitely a global issue there. >>> turning now to new developments in the case of the so-called free range parents. the maryland couple first made headlines last month after they were found guilty of neglect for letting their children walk...
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joining me by phone is heather abbott, who lost a limb in the marathon attack. let's start with your feelings as we embark on perhaps the most emotional part of this trial. how are you feeling? >> hi alex. i'm feeling pretty good. i'm just anxious for the whole thing to be over with and put it in the past and be able to continue to look forward. >> is there an outcome here that would provide some sort of closure for you? >> no i really don't think there is. i don't think there's a satisfaction in any ending to this circumstance. i don't think whether life in prison or the death penalty is the decision i don't think either one will provide closure. >> among survivors, victims' families, all the people affected has there been discussion and debate about what's going on in this trial, about what you guys think of the proceedings? >> to be honest, there hasn't been much discussion about it. >> and as we think about the lessons learned here as we've gone through the process, how would you say this has changed you? >> well, i think it's changed my life a lot. not just
joining me by phone is heather abbott, who lost a limb in the marathon attack. let's start with your feelings as we embark on perhaps the most emotional part of this trial. how are you feeling? >> hi alex. i'm feeling pretty good. i'm just anxious for the whole thing to be over with and put it in the past and be able to continue to look forward. >> is there an outcome here that would provide some sort of closure for you? >> no i really don't think there is. i don't think...
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the man at the center of the debate, texas governor greg abbott joins us live. >>> and the supreme courtguments in one of the most watched and hotly debated cases in years, same sex marriage
the man at the center of the debate, texas governor greg abbott joins us live. >>> and the supreme courtguments in one of the most watched and hotly debated cases in years, same sex marriage
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tony abbott gave a strongly worded statement in a sombre media conference. >> australia deeply, deeply regrets the executions in indonesia. they are cruel and unnecessary. cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being >> so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. . >> . >> us to lose a job. we're just a family that's this show is captioned live. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. pass [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> thanks for joining us here again in al jazeera. let's go through some of our headlines. nigeria's army says it rescued nearly 300 women and girls from boko haram. they were
tony abbott gave a strongly worded statement in a sombre media conference. >> australia deeply, deeply regrets the executions in indonesia. they are cruel and unnecessary. cruel because andrew chan and myuran sukamaran spend some decade in gaol before being >> so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. . >> . >> us to lose a job. we're just a family that's this show is captioned live. just because i'm away from my...
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fearing from compassion to tough, and the australian prime minister tony abbott has - as europe's leaders, have to turn back the boat to not allow anybody in. it will be a hard and tough debate, an interesting debate and it's anyone's guest as to whether compassion or a tough stance will win out in the end. >> all right. we'll have to wait and see what wins out in the end. >> there has been protests in egypt against the 20 year gaol sentence handed down to deposed president mohamed mursi. >> these pictures show hundreds of people demonstrating in neighbourhoods of cairo. mohamed mursi was the first democratically elected president but removed from power in a 2013 military coup. dozens and hong kong have been rallying against an electoral reform plan and are angry the blueprint complies with china's guidelines to screen candidates for the 2017 elections. sarah clarke has more from hong kong. >> reporter: the government's electoral reform plan divided the people of hong kong. it triggered months of protests shutting parts of the city including here in the central part of the financial distr
fearing from compassion to tough, and the australian prime minister tony abbott has - as europe's leaders, have to turn back the boat to not allow anybody in. it will be a hard and tough debate, an interesting debate and it's anyone's guest as to whether compassion or a tough stance will win out in the end. >> all right. we'll have to wait and see what wins out in the end. >> there has been protests in egypt against the 20 year gaol sentence handed down to deposed president mohamed...
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she lost to greg abbott. she discussed the difficulties faced by her and other women running for political office. this is one hour. [applause] davis: thank you. thank you all. thank you to ethan and camille for putting this together today and all of the work particularly that camille undertook to make sure that we were able to do this, and thank you for being here and giving me the opportunity to speak with you. i have been looking forward to this afternoon. i was delighted to land in sunny california after being in a really cold winter in texas. i am here today to address gender, specifically why gender equality is losing ground, and how we can work to reverse that. i am going to ask you to challenge conventional thinking and how we define and talk about gender equality and i will , hopefully help you understand the lens through which i view these issues better. more and more, i am coming to understand and appreciate how each of our individual filters through our life experiences matter in a political frame
she lost to greg abbott. she discussed the difficulties faced by her and other women running for political office. this is one hour. [applause] davis: thank you. thank you all. thank you to ethan and camille for putting this together today and all of the work particularly that camille undertook to make sure that we were able to do this, and thank you for being here and giving me the opportunity to speak with you. i have been looking forward to this afternoon. i was delighted to land in sunny...
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abbott told jurors her choice to amputate was probably the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> ihink it will be a relief when the sentence is handed down. it's another part of this whole experience that will be put in the past. >> reporter: the defense makes its case to spare tsarnaev's life when court resumes monday. kris van cleave cbs news boston. >>> former cia director david petraeus says he's ready to move on this morning. he was sentenced to two years probation and fined $100,000 on thursday. the retired four-star general gave his mistress classified material while she was working on his biography. his guilty plea carried a possible one-year prison sentence. >>> the senate confirmed loretta lynch in a vote on thursday. she replaces eric holder and becomes the first black woman to hold the nation's top law enforcement post. >>> coming up on "the morning news" takeover trouble reports that comcast will walk away from its bid for time warner cable. the royals and white this is the "cbs morning news." benches. this is the "cbs morning news." you've got to be kidding me. i've h
abbott told jurors her choice to amputate was probably the hardest decision i ever had to make. >> ihink it will be a relief when the sentence is handed down. it's another part of this whole experience that will be put in the past. >> reporter: the defense makes its case to spare tsarnaev's life when court resumes monday. kris van cleave cbs news boston. >>> former cia director david petraeus says he's ready to move on this morning. he was sentenced to two years probation...
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. >> reporter: survive heather abbott lost her leg after the second bomb went off outside the forum restaurant. >> there were so many counts and they were so complicated. there were certain points i wonder fundamental they would find him guilty on all 30. >> reporter: the jurors deliberated for more than 11 hours before reaching their verdict. the same jury will now hear fresh testimony from those affected by the bombing. the defense is expected to argue that tsarnaev fell under the influence of his radicalized older brother. what do you want to see come out of sentencing? >> i want to see the families of the people who lost their children and brothers and sisters have what they need to move on with their lives. >> reporter: on friday, the family of martin richard, the 8- year-old killed by the bomb dzhokhar tsarnaev planted asked their son's killer be given a life sentence, a sentiment echoed by survivors jessica and husband patrick downs who both lost limbs in the attack. kris van cleave, cbs news, boston. >> the sentencing phase of the trial is expected to last about a month. >>> an arlingt
. >> reporter: survive heather abbott lost her leg after the second bomb went off outside the forum restaurant. >> there were so many counts and they were so complicated. there were certain points i wonder fundamental they would find him guilty on all 30. >> reporter: the jurors deliberated for more than 11 hours before reaching their verdict. the same jury will now hear fresh testimony from those affected by the bombing. the defense is expected to argue that tsarnaev fell...
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the planning, execution and after mat that left three dead and 260 others injured including heather abbott. >> he is guilty. >> his attorney admitsly guilt but are expecting to re-cap the defense that tsarnaev was influenced by his older brother the mastermind of the attack would later was killed if a shoot out with police. the younger tsarnaev did not testify staying silent through the trial. >> i was surprised at the demeanor. i would think that he would have some sort of reaction. i cannot understand how a person hike that thinks. >> defense team spent six hours presenting the case pushing not for acquittal but to spare tsarnaev from the death penalty if he is convicted. the case is going to the jury as boston prepares to honor the victims next week on the second anniversary of the bombing. >>> stanford graduate and ambassador to south korea lippert is talking about the new brace he is wearing after being attacked with a knife. he posted the pictures on facebook say people are expressing interest and the submit was custom-made and it is making a huge difference if his recovery. he said
the planning, execution and after mat that left three dead and 260 others injured including heather abbott. >> he is guilty. >> his attorney admitsly guilt but are expecting to re-cap the defense that tsarnaev was influenced by his older brother the mastermind of the attack would later was killed if a shoot out with police. the younger tsarnaev did not testify staying silent through the trial. >> i was surprised at the demeanor. i would think that he would have some sort of...
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prime minister tony abbott says his so-called "no jab, no pay" plan is meant to protect public health. its estimated that 39,000 children in that country of nearly 23 million are unvaccinated. parents can currently claim medical or religious exemptions. and amazon has filed suit in an effort to block fake reviews on its website. amazon says the companies it's going after are fabricating as many five-star reviews as their customers are willing to pay for. amazon says the bogus reviews are being quote "slow dripped" onto its website to make them more difficult to detect. for more about hillary clinton's run for the presidency, we are joined now from washington by one of the nation's top political reporters. dan balz, the chief correspondent of the washington post. so what is the vision that hillary clinton wants to lay out? >> based on everything we know about hillary clinton's life and life story she's going to talk a lot about middle class middle class income security economic mobility income inequality but not in a hard-edged way. we know that that was the focus certainly of the eigh
prime minister tony abbott says his so-called "no jab, no pay" plan is meant to protect public health. its estimated that 39,000 children in that country of nearly 23 million are unvaccinated. parents can currently claim medical or religious exemptions. and amazon has filed suit in an effort to block fake reviews on its website. amazon says the companies it's going after are fabricating as many five-star reviews as their customers are willing to pay for. amazon says the bogus reviews...
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. >> shares of abbott lobs a big winner. meg terrell is here with me to break down the report. meg?yeah. so on earnings they beat 47 cents to 42 cents. beating on the top line at $4.9 billion in sales versus $4.8 million. they maintained guidance at 210 to 220 a share. in the quarter looking like a lot of companies getting hit by foreign exchange. sales rose 10% on an operational basis but only 3% on a reported basis. kind of a big hit there. miles white saying international nutrition and global diagnose sticks diagnostics can some of the strong drivers. they have nutritionals, they think so like ensure. they're also in medical devices, and then some pharma but they spun off most of their pharma business a couple years ago. there's one interesting twist. in the quarter they sold some assets to mylan and they still own some mylan stock. this bid on the table potentially giving abbott is a little bit of a boost raising the value of that deal they did with mylan. we don't know how it will turn out but william blair coming out with a note saying that could enable abot to enable abbott t
. >> shares of abbott lobs a big winner. meg terrell is here with me to break down the report. meg?yeah. so on earnings they beat 47 cents to 42 cents. beating on the top line at $4.9 billion in sales versus $4.8 million. they maintained guidance at 210 to 220 a share. in the quarter looking like a lot of companies getting hit by foreign exchange. sales rose 10% on an operational basis but only 3% on a reported basis. kind of a big hit there. miles white saying international nutrition and...
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leaders are gathering in turkey to mark the 100th anniversary, and briton's prince carl and tony abbottand, it is considered one of the bloodiest battles, of the first world war. >>> one of the biggest unions, organized a massive rally and it marks the beginning of a strike that is expected to last until labor day, there is anger for the government to cut payments, and, easier for employers to cut employees. >>> they're closer than ever to finding a successful vaccine for millar ria and most are in africa and many don't survive. >>> tears of the pain for a few years of partial protection against millar ria. >>> in africa, 1300 children die everyday, from the disease. there's never been a licensed vaccine, and for almost 20 years ago research team, has been working towards one. and now their biggest trial, of the vac scene 15,000 infants across 7 countries over five years, has delivered its results. >>> it does have some impact, and it produces clinical attacks on millar ria and severe, and 30%. >>> that enough? >>> no, we would like it to be, 90%. and, millar ria is such a big problem,
leaders are gathering in turkey to mark the 100th anniversary, and briton's prince carl and tony abbottand, it is considered one of the bloodiest battles, of the first world war. >>> one of the biggest unions, organized a massive rally and it marks the beginning of a strike that is expected to last until labor day, there is anger for the government to cut payments, and, easier for employers to cut employees. >>> they're closer than ever to finding a successful vaccine for...
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australian minister tony abbott told reporters the nation had lost an icon.s family has been offered a state funeral. coming up, he's being called -- [indiscernible] our behind the scenes look at his shoes after the break. ♪ guy: welcome back. giuseppe is a shoe designer for superstars. he's worked with kanye west lady gaga, and beyonce. but how do these dream collaborations, about? bloomberg news went to meet him and find out. >> giuseppe makes heels for killer prices. a shoemaker for and now with superstars he is joining forces with beyonce, following in the footsteps of his collaborations with kanye west. how do you team up with a megastar? >> there are two ways. the traditional one, through secretaries, pr, agents, it can take 12 years and costs you i don't know how many billions and nothing happens. the other one is that you meet them by chance at a charity night like with kanye west or like a fashion event with beyonce. all things that happened by chance are the nicest. you exchange phone numbers and, overnight, you get an e-mail from los angeles. >> it
australian minister tony abbott told reporters the nation had lost an icon.s family has been offered a state funeral. coming up, he's being called -- [indiscernible] our behind the scenes look at his shoes after the break. ♪ guy: welcome back. giuseppe is a shoe designer for superstars. he's worked with kanye west lady gaga, and beyonce. but how do these dream collaborations, about? bloomberg news went to meet him and find out. >> giuseppe makes heels for killer prices. a shoemaker for...
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." >> mark: survivors coming gathered help of fellow survivor launch a new foundation.heather abbott lost a leg in the bombing, and she wants to help amputees get customized prosthetics. she says prosthetics need to be replaced every three to five years, but that can get too expensive for a lot of people. "i wanted to do something to help others/to most health insurance companies it's cosmetic and not medically necessary but i think those having different types of legs like my running leg and my water proof leg allowed me to heal." "she has this foundation, she's paying it forward. she's not just saying it's about her it's about all this amputees"" >> mark:prosthetic legs can cost up to 100-thousand dollars. >> james: milder than it was over the weekend got hot over the saturday sunday. this cycle done outside level curets embarcadero cameras. breadnuts little breezy and spots but most of the bay looking a relatively mild weather trip temperatures and wind. where is a milan dayside in just a second. why look from embarcadero cameras. breakdown for the forecast for today. this part fo
." >> mark: survivors coming gathered help of fellow survivor launch a new foundation.heather abbott lost a leg in the bombing, and she wants to help amputees get customized prosthetics. she says prosthetics need to be replaced every three to five years, but that can get too expensive for a lot of people. "i wanted to do something to help others/to most health insurance companies it's cosmetic and not medically necessary but i think those having different types of legs like my...
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here is tony abbott. >> reporter: there would be very few australians cho have not passed a summer inthe company of richie benaud. his voice was more present than the chirping of the cicadas in our suburbs and towns. that voice, tragically is now still. but we remember him with tremendous affection. >>> and now simon love has a closer look at the rif of. >> benaud went on to become the voice of cricket. a man admired and treasured. ri richie's record was amazing. he made his debut in 1952 and then captain australia from 1958 to 1964 where he retired after playing a total of 63 chess matches. he took five wickets. he played a part in one of the great innings. the tied test between australia and the west indys in 1960. he was born in 1930 into a family where cricket was second nature. they moved and richie practiced his leg spinners under the eye of his father before making his first grade debut when he was only 16. it was the start of a wonderful and fruitful career. in 19 77, world series cricket brought us a new richie. it was a growling tub thumping battle. >> i think the public wou
here is tony abbott. >> reporter: there would be very few australians cho have not passed a summer inthe company of richie benaud. his voice was more present than the chirping of the cicadas in our suburbs and towns. that voice, tragically is now still. but we remember him with tremendous affection. >>> and now simon love has a closer look at the rif of. >> benaud went on to become the voice of cricket. a man admired and treasured. ri richie's record was amazing. he made...
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. >> pat abbott good to have you with us.thank you. >> good to be here. >> walking the fine line between different interpretations of history. up next, the mass killing of armenians and the politics of genocide. genocide. and marking another world war 1 event gallipoli event. . o. >> welcome back to al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, southern chile is on edge bracing for another volcanic eruption as we just told you. and first a look at the stories making history around the u.s. in our american minute. baltimore police want the answers to the arrest of freddy gray who apparently received fatal injuries while in custody 25 days ago. gray suffered a severed spine injury and died a week after his arrest. police are also bracing for what is expected to be a massive demonstration in baltimore on saturday. >>> in orlando today three former florida a&m students were convictof manslaughter in a hazing death of a drum major four years ago beaten to death on a band bus after a footba
. >> pat abbott good to have you with us.thank you. >> good to be here. >> walking the fine line between different interpretations of history. up next, the mass killing of armenians and the politics of genocide. genocide. and marking another world war 1 event gallipoli event. . o. >> welcome back to al jazeera america i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, southern chile is on edge bracing for another volcanic eruption as we just told you....
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earlier, britain's prince charles and australian prime minister tony abbott attended a service. the impact hoped to get turkey out of the war back in 1915 and clear the way for allied navy, but the mission failed. and they paid tribute to those who scaled the cliffs while under fire. >> it was the hardest possible test and they did not flinch. the campaign was a failure, of course. the only really successful part was the evacuation. but the survivors of gallipoli and their reinforcements went on to become some of the world's finest soldiers. >> australians in thailand also laid wreaths at a memorial there in all, 130,000 men on both sides lost their lives in the eight-month battle for gallip gallipoli. >>> and we're learning more about the efforts to free the hostage. weinstein and the italian hostage giovanni lo porto were killed. the sources say that giovanni's family spent money to try to earn his release. but later, the suspects changed the deal demanding other prisoners be released in exchange for him. >>> and new on the drone strikes and a controversial technology. >> repo
earlier, britain's prince charles and australian prime minister tony abbott attended a service. the impact hoped to get turkey out of the war back in 1915 and clear the way for allied navy, but the mission failed. and they paid tribute to those who scaled the cliffs while under fire. >> it was the hardest possible test and they did not flinch. the campaign was a failure, of course. the only really successful part was the evacuation. but the survivors of gallipoli and their reinforcements...
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prime minister tony abbott says the suspects were targeting police officers at a world war i commemoration date next week. during the raid authorities say they recovered what hey called edged weapons. weapons meant to cut through flesh. >> we have no information that it was a planned beheading. but there was reference to an attack. some evidence that we have collected at, a couple of the scenes, some other information we have, lead us to believe that -- that this particular matter was isis inspired. >> isis inspired, investigators believe the teenage suspects are not assessaociated with any ter group. >> 13 people injured, three critically after a construction crew, ruptured a natural gas line in fresno, california. the explosion and fire caused evacuations in the area. injured include constructs workers and a prison inmate crew in the area. initial reports indicate the crew mistakenly hit the 30-centimeter pipeline with a backhoe or tractor. a spokesman for pacific gas says they're investigating why another company's excavation equipment was in the area at the time. >> the volunteer deput
prime minister tony abbott says the suspects were targeting police officers at a world war i commemoration date next week. during the raid authorities say they recovered what hey called edged weapons. weapons meant to cut through flesh. >> we have no information that it was a planned beheading. but there was reference to an attack. some evidence that we have collected at, a couple of the scenes, some other information we have, lead us to believe that -- that this particular matter was...
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a boy had the same reaction to prime minister tony abbott.you've been warned. >> remember the same thing with president obama back in 2012 with the olympic gymnast? michaela. she had that same look. she wasn't too impressed. david, thank you so much. >>> celebrating 150 years since the end of the civil war but the union still had some battles to fight. we'll explain next. >> one of the most defining moments in american history took place 150 years ago to the day. on april 9 1865, robert e lee surrendererred effectively ending the war. gregory downs is a history professor and his research focuses on the impact of the war. ithank you for joining us. i want to jump into this. today is the day that generally surrendered to general grant but it didn't really end the war, did it. >> americans like to think of the gentlemen's agreement between lee and grant as an important part to put the civil war behind us. it was very natural that a country thinks that way. but when we look back we see that that's not the way grant had told his generals if it's p
a boy had the same reaction to prime minister tony abbott.you've been warned. >> remember the same thing with president obama back in 2012 with the olympic gymnast? michaela. she had that same look. she wasn't too impressed. david, thank you so much. >>> celebrating 150 years since the end of the civil war but the union still had some battles to fight. we'll explain next. >> one of the most defining moments in american history took place 150 years ago to the day. on april 9...
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. >> mylan's in the netherlands, of course they inverted through the abbott deal.eah. >> it's great country. >> brent saunder figured it out. watch malloncrot. sorry "wall street journal." it's 192 bid this weekend from j and j, i'm not playing that game. i go to david. is this a done deal? he said do not put that in your -- do not put that in your game plan. so i left it out. so suddenly i wake up the paper next day, i'm an idiot i didn't say that the deal was done. thank you very much for making me not look like an idiot. >> you are welcome. >> can be an idiot for other things, love for the apple watch. >> on sale tonight 3:00 a.m. pacific, are you going to be up? >> i've got two bands. going for two bands, one watch. >> will you order 12:01. >> not like people going for the who concert two weeks early. i'm going to the store. >> online ordering only. >> i want to know i saw -- i got the right size. but i do like to -- i want to put it on again, because it's not an -- i want to buy the more expensive one. i want to buy the little more expensive, because i've the
. >> mylan's in the netherlands, of course they inverted through the abbott deal.eah. >> it's great country. >> brent saunder figured it out. watch malloncrot. sorry "wall street journal." it's 192 bid this weekend from j and j, i'm not playing that game. i go to david. is this a done deal? he said do not put that in your -- do not put that in your game plan. so i left it out. so suddenly i wake up the paper next day, i'm an idiot i didn't say that the deal was done....
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she lost to republican candidate craig abbott. at this event at uc berkeley miss davis talks about difficulties faced by her and other women running for political office and the state of gender equity issues. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you to ethan and kmele for putting this together today and all the work particularly the work kmele under took and we were able to do this. giving me opportunity to speak with you. i've been looking forward to this afternoon. i was delighted to land in sunny california after being in a really cold winter in texas. i'm here today to address gender, specifically why gender equality is losing ground and how we can work to reverse that. i'm going to ask you to challenge conventional thinking and and how we define and talk about gender equality and i hopefully will help you understand the lens i view these issues a bit better. more and more i'm coming to understand and appreciate how much each of our individual filters forms through our life experiences matter in the way th
she lost to republican candidate craig abbott. at this event at uc berkeley miss davis talks about difficulties faced by her and other women running for political office and the state of gender equity issues. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you to ethan and kmele for putting this together today and all the work particularly the work kmele under took and we were able to do this. giving me opportunity to speak with you. i've been looking forward to this afternoon....