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and manage their plantations from afar. postcode is sometimes the night go to military or the oldest night go to own the land. the mills shot at the next youngest will go off to the college. >> guest: though stationer in various points in october should think of them. these are family networks in which someone for instance the new york slavery who i studied for a long time will have very named warehouses in new york city and manhattan, was also sent to the caribbean and established there and sending other to england, usually bristol or lundgren. from various points they could manage operations more efficiently and this money and goods more efficiently and it gives them a chance to make strategic changes in the plans
and manage their plantations from afar. postcode is sometimes the night go to military or the oldest night go to own the land. the mills shot at the next youngest will go off to the college. >> guest: though stationer in various points in october should think of them. these are family networks in which someone for instance the new york slavery who i studied for a long time will have very named warehouses in new york city and manhattan, was also sent to the caribbean and established there...
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the nato model looks alluring from afar. but then what is the analog to the french minister in japan relationship? who is the party that needs to be excused? what you need a special mechanism? they are ready able to talk by any issue that on the bilateral agenda. that's the third model. is one wheredel the u.s. -- the model that's presented by the independent national deterrence of the united kingdom and france which is not really a model of the u.s. extending deterrence to them. it is a different model but it is also as a model, it has some very clear distinctions from the current practice. tryase was rather than individual proposals for taking this step to strengthen
the nato model looks alluring from afar. but then what is the analog to the french minister in japan relationship? who is the party that needs to be excused? what you need a special mechanism? they are ready able to talk by any issue that on the bilateral agenda. that's the third model. is one wheredel the u.s. -- the model that's presented by the independent national deterrence of the united kingdom and france which is not really a model of the u.s. extending deterrence to them. it is a...
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that it was a large bomb which was set off from afar, and they targeted the exact timing of my convoy passing through the streets because all the explosion debris is directed at my car. >> reporter: when asked if thursday's attack marks the start of a new wave of terrorism in egypt, he replied, this is not the end but the beginning. so far nobody has claimed responsibility. al jazeera, cairo. >>> now, back in this country, walmart workers are protesting today in more than a dozen u.s. cities. workers say they want a minimum wage of $25,000 per year. they also want walmart to reinstate 20 employees. the workers claim they were illegally fired for participating in strikes back in june. walmart says the company has done nothing wrong. joining us now from los angeles is our jennifer london. jennif jennifer, i hear there have been a number of protests today and arrests as well. >> reporter: indeed there were, john. all in all 21 people were arrested today.
that it was a large bomb which was set off from afar, and they targeted the exact timing of my convoy passing through the streets because all the explosion debris is directed at my car. >> reporter: when asked if thursday's attack marks the start of a new wave of terrorism in egypt, he replied, this is not the end but the beginning. so far nobody has claimed responsibility. al jazeera, cairo. >>> now, back in this country, walmart workers are protesting today in more than a dozen...
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or dislikes who live in england and manage it from afar. >> host: often sending children. >> guest: right. and sometimes as i read the male children oldest might go military or the oldest might go to own the land. the middle child or the next youngest go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out. they station their children in various point. and that's how we should think about that. they are family nexts. -- networks. they'll have the main warehouses and storeses from new york city and manhattan. but they'll also send a son to the caribbean, and establish them there. they'll send another son to england. from the various point they manage their operation more efficiently. it give them a chance to make strategic changes in the plan
or dislikes who live in england and manage it from afar. >> host: often sending children. >> guest: right. and sometimes as i read the male children oldest might go military or the oldest might go to own the land. the middle child or the next youngest go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out. they station their children in various point. and that's how we should think about that. they are family nexts. -- networks. they'll have the main warehouses and storeses from...
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we've been watching you from afar, and below, for so long. we're ready. okay. the first thing you need to know is that ducks... ( quack gasping for air ) are the greatest animal of all. ( oohing ) that's right. we have big webbed feet and blue feathers. yes. we're also kind, and helpful. ( quack gulping air ) and handsome. ( ahhing ) ( clearing throat ) i hate to interrupt, but what we really need to do right now is find another place to live. we're bothering the duck, and he wants us to leave. leave? oh, no! what about duck lessons? how terrible! we wanted to learn about ducks. ( snail sniffling ) well, hold on. maybe there's room here for all of us. it's clear that i have a lot of things to teach you. that's right! you teach us about ducks, and we'll teach you about fish. um... uh, okay. but ducks first. quack's been gone a long time. i hope he's okay. ( gasps for air ) ♪ there's nothing like a duck... ♪ fish: ♪ who lives with fish! ♪ ♪ you can look, but you won't have any luck... ♪ ♪ oh, no! ♪ narrator: and that's our lesson for today. ducks and fish may be
we've been watching you from afar, and below, for so long. we're ready. okay. the first thing you need to know is that ducks... ( quack gasping for air ) are the greatest animal of all. ( oohing ) that's right. we have big webbed feet and blue feathers. yes. we're also kind, and helpful. ( quack gulping air ) and handsome. ( ahhing ) ( clearing throat ) i hate to interrupt, but what we really need to do right now is find another place to live. we're bothering the duck, and he wants us to leave....
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is that the western allies from afar anyway in syria, that the western allies will confront each other as time goes by. i just want to continue with the arabic language press. i turned to the mouthpiece al akbhar some of the mouthpiece for hezbollah, syrian ally. a front-page piece of francois hollande, saying that he is the emperor with no clothes. he is -- it calls on the french mp's who will be debating the question on a possible military strike on wednesday to actually stop hollande in his tracks. those two mouthpieces of the pro-syrians in force. >> at least he is wearing a shirt in that picture. talking about allies, you have a look at the russian papers. >> "the moscow times" as a news piece about serge libre off who rejected the whole stance secretary of state john kerry lavrov, who sergei rejected the whole stance of secretary of state john kerry. kerry said we have not reacted to everything washington proposes, but, yes, we have, and we found the evidence unconvincing. and there is a photo right smack in the middle that perhaps reflects some of the tensions we will see at the
is that the western allies from afar anyway in syria, that the western allies will confront each other as time goes by. i just want to continue with the arabic language press. i turned to the mouthpiece al akbhar some of the mouthpiece for hezbollah, syrian ally. a front-page piece of francois hollande, saying that he is the emperor with no clothes. he is -- it calls on the french mp's who will be debating the question on a possible military strike on wednesday to actually stop hollande in his...
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. >> i'm good from afar. >> maybe a lot. >> all right, 69 today was the high. below average. wow, what a day, once the clouds burned off. it is going to be nice. let's start with a live look outside. and temperatures already falling a little bit. 67, dew points in the low 40s and that's how cold it could get tonight. we look at the dew point and go oh, it could get down to the low 40s. why? because we have no other factors. winds will be light, it's clear, and humidity is low. that's a really good recipe for a quick cooloff and that's what we'll have. down to 62 already in reston. 61 in fairfax. 63 in springfield. these are below average for this time of year and this time of day. 63 in bethesda. 68 in college park. down a degree and 64 in waldorf. so, another chilly night. grab a sweater, especially if you're out with the dog. a chilly start and a milder finish tomorrow. a little warmer tomorrow, and warmer still and nice on wednesday. and on thursday, probably still dry. in fact, we don't see any showers right on through the week and temperatures keep moderating a little bi
. >> i'm good from afar. >> maybe a lot. >> all right, 69 today was the high. below average. wow, what a day, once the clouds burned off. it is going to be nice. let's start with a live look outside. and temperatures already falling a little bit. 67, dew points in the low 40s and that's how cold it could get tonight. we look at the dew point and go oh, it could get down to the low 40s. why? because we have no other factors. winds will be light, it's clear, and humidity is low....
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yeah, i think i'll be looking at that from afar. >> maybe -- >> way far away. >> looks like pretty safe. two people in the pool and another standing right there. >> until you get caught up in the current and go over the edge. >>> a minnesota proposal on same-sex marriage. minnesota's mayor will announce an advertising campaign to attract gay couples in chicago to come to minnesota to get married. >>> there is new info on the panda cub at the national zoo. i know you've been waiting. the giant panda gave birth to the cub in august. and we hope to find out the cub's gender at a news update today. >>> raquel welch is 73. i'm betty ngyuen. have a great day. >>> an exchange of gunfire erupts in san mateo. i'm arturo santiago live on the scene where police are investigating. we'll have the latest details coming up. >>> in the south bay san jose police make a series of artests in connection to two violent homicides. >> and the unseen side effect of the bay bridge closure. while the b.a.r.t. service is struggling even though the bridge is back open. >>> we take you live outside and give you a l
yeah, i think i'll be looking at that from afar. >> maybe -- >> way far away. >> looks like pretty safe. two people in the pool and another standing right there. >> until you get caught up in the current and go over the edge. >>> a minnesota proposal on same-sex marriage. minnesota's mayor will announce an advertising campaign to attract gay couples in chicago to come to minnesota to get married. >>> there is new info on the panda cub at the national...
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. >> this is an assessment from afar rather than scientific proof. >> the evidence is very clear. you have carcasss on the ground that have small crateers next to them which would have been created by the small amount of explosives used to disburse the chemical. we have sheets of metal that are torn off, a central core. so, i'm veryer confident that we understand leadership. >>> he doesn't have the evidence to say which side carried out in the attack but in this judgment the rocket was so so fist kaeutd it was -- so fist kaeutd it was made the -- sophisticateed this is why it makes the assad regime the main suspect. >>> let's move on to egypt where the assassination attack attempted assassination on a government official. the attack is security forces were confident to fight terrorism. >>> >> our correspondent joins us on the line from the e egypt capitol. were not naming her for security reasons. what can we read in to it? >> caller: it's interesting but not surprising. the military has opinion talking about its campaign against so-called terrorism for weeks. in fact, when they c
. >> this is an assessment from afar rather than scientific proof. >> the evidence is very clear. you have carcasss on the ground that have small crateers next to them which would have been created by the small amount of explosives used to disburse the chemical. we have sheets of metal that are torn off, a central core. so, i'm veryer confident that we understand leadership. >>> he doesn't have the evidence to say which side carried out in the attack but in this judgment...
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then the third is culture and public afares. we are part and parcel of the community in which we live. we are as much a cultural people as we are a faith-based people and so our cultural institutions are very pornlt for us to foster, nurture and protect. >> you're the chair of the board of directors of the jewish community federation, and i think everybody knows that every organizational structure has its own vitality based on that relationship between the executive and the lay leadership. i'm wonder fg you can talk about how the lay leader ship functions within the context of the jewish community federation and endow. fund. >> sure. we actually took a look at our govern nans structure not that long ago to look at how we can tielthen it even further in terms of the relationship between the professional staff and the lay leaders so we have an executive committee, which is about 12 people, and then we have a board of directors, which is around 34 people, and then we have a board of governors, which is about 70 people. the decision
then the third is culture and public afares. we are part and parcel of the community in which we live. we are as much a cultural people as we are a faith-based people and so our cultural institutions are very pornlt for us to foster, nurture and protect. >> you're the chair of the board of directors of the jewish community federation, and i think everybody knows that every organizational structure has its own vitality based on that relationship between the executive and the lay...
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at least that's what it looked like from afar. it was actually a staged fire drill on dummy aircraft scheduled on one of the most sensitive days of the calendar, the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. >> if someone planned it for this day without realizing what the day means to so many people, that's rather inexcusable. >> reporter: passengers at the airport were surprised and some saw the smoke and flames as their flights approached. >> as we were landing and kind of pointing to the gate, i saw there was a big huge plume of smoke. >> reporter: the two hijacked planes that struck the twin towers in 2001 took off from boston's logan airport. social media lit up with comments after the drill. like travelers aren't going to be on edge enough already. and people died 12 years ago on flights originating out of your airport. how dare you. officials had announced wednesday's drill on facebook and twitter, but later sent an embarrassed follow-up apology. governor's deval patrick didn't know about the event in advance. >> i didn't
at least that's what it looked like from afar. it was actually a staged fire drill on dummy aircraft scheduled on one of the most sensitive days of the calendar, the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. >> if someone planned it for this day without realizing what the day means to so many people, that's rather inexcusable. >> reporter: passengers at the airport were surprised and some saw the smoke and flames as their flights approached. >> as we were landing and kind of...
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the forensic lab said it was a thee set off from afar with exact timing of my convoy passing that street. all of the explosion debris was directed at my car. >> it is not clear who carried out the attack but the authorities have blamed what they call terrorist groups. the interior minister who is in charge of the police has been one of the people in charge of overseeing a violent crackdown on supporters of egypt's former president, mohamed morsi, of the muslim brotherhood. was ousted in july, there has been widespread unrest. brotherhood has strongly condemned the attack. it says it stands for peace, democracy, and justice. anro has not seen assassination attempt against a senior government official like this since the 1990s. now many egyptians are worried their country could be entering a new and more dangerous phase. andhe 1990s, egypt faced islamist insurgency which destabilize the country and hurt torres him. the authorities say they are braced for a wave of terrorism to come. bell, bbc news, cairo. >> unrest in egypt, war, and the prospect of strikes in syria, a very difficult area
the forensic lab said it was a thee set off from afar with exact timing of my convoy passing that street. all of the explosion debris was directed at my car. >> it is not clear who carried out the attack but the authorities have blamed what they call terrorist groups. the interior minister who is in charge of the police has been one of the people in charge of overseeing a violent crackdown on supporters of egypt's former president, mohamed morsi, of the muslim brotherhood. was ousted in...
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i've admired it from afar. so it was really exciting to kind of play here and be a part of -- it was exciting. >> reporter: on the home of the giants, nbc bay area, i'm lawrence scott.
i've admired it from afar. so it was really exciting to kind of play here and be a part of -- it was exciting. >> reporter: on the home of the giants, nbc bay area, i'm lawrence scott.
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cal fire would appreciate it if the spectators watch from afar instead of trying to get in. the morgan fire on the east side of mt. diablo. reporting live, debra see leon. >> we have more, there's a mandatory evacuation issued in the last hour. for those on oak hill lane and curry canyon road. go to diablo view school. those who cannot physically leave should call 911 for assistance. firefighters battling a fire in sonoma county. the fire started at 1:30 and spread to a pallet factory. five structures burned in a spectacular fire. exploding propane tanks. we are hearing that fire officials believe it may be arson. mark has been tracking the increased fire danger around the bay area. he's joining us now. we have talked about an increase in the fire danger with a ramp up in temperature back up in the mid- to upper 90s. we've watched all afternoon with the smoke plume. depending with the smoke could have air quality issues. this smoke is visible across the area. this green area is the par tick mat -- particulate matter. heat has been the story. 93 in san ramon to 97 in walnut c
cal fire would appreciate it if the spectators watch from afar instead of trying to get in. the morgan fire on the east side of mt. diablo. reporting live, debra see leon. >> we have more, there's a mandatory evacuation issued in the last hour. for those on oak hill lane and curry canyon road. go to diablo view school. those who cannot physically leave should call 911 for assistance. firefighters battling a fire in sonoma county. the fire started at 1:30 and spread to a pallet factory....
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to talk about it the only people cheering and not your patients so you're talking about them from afar listen it's the same as if above for a summarize the story of the guy with the hat and glasses that i work with is so talented treatment and he goes he goes i don't stand why people tell me i can't talk about before if i'm in line at the grocery store and i hear a guy sniffling complaining about a store throwing sneezing behind me and coughing i want to tell the checkered of why. her hands after she deals with the guy probably has a virus i mean there's you can easily see things that charlie sheen when he was so manic that was mania those hypomania just what that is the guy from coney that was in san diego that's mania that's what they have a media that were if you look up the coney poor gentleman who good was running around naked it's a it's a extreme. state of hyper inflated inflated mood where people become hyper verbal they become become psychotic they can think they're napoleon or jesus or is going to they throw off their clothes away or has to be will they will sometimes kill th
to talk about it the only people cheering and not your patients so you're talking about them from afar listen it's the same as if above for a summarize the story of the guy with the hat and glasses that i work with is so talented treatment and he goes he goes i don't stand why people tell me i can't talk about before if i'm in line at the grocery store and i hear a guy sniffling complaining about a store throwing sneezing behind me and coughing i want to tell the checkered of why. her hands...
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instead used, but the basic looking piece of plastic similar to the one shown here to rob dozens from afar. >> i am from bethesda. i go to that one a lot. i have been there recently. >> the device is called a skimmer. it comes in a variation of shapes and sizes and fits perfectly over the card slot of atm machines. the problem is, it is nearly impossible to detect. the photo on the left has no scammer. the one on the right does. >> i'm not comfortable with it. -- you canay this look out for loose or crooked or damaged atm parts. also wise to block the atm keypad with your hand to avoid hidden cameras from recording your pin number. use atms inside the bank. they are less susceptible to scammers. avoid atms in high tourist areas. of life.a fact i don't know how we can guard against it. >> police believe the duo spread to d.c. any tip could generate a $10,000 reward. if you're watching this story at home and fear you too may be a victim, you are asked to contact the bank of america fraud line before also contacting montgomery county police. we have both of their numbers on our website at wjl
instead used, but the basic looking piece of plastic similar to the one shown here to rob dozens from afar. >> i am from bethesda. i go to that one a lot. i have been there recently. >> the device is called a skimmer. it comes in a variation of shapes and sizes and fits perfectly over the card slot of atm machines. the problem is, it is nearly impossible to detect. the photo on the left has no scammer. the one on the right does. >> i'm not comfortable with it. -- you canay...
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and sincere welcome to all guests who have come from afar. with vast charities, numerous ethnic groups, rich resources, long history, and talented people, the eurasian continent is a vibrant land. in the time honored history it was the eurasian continent which kindled the start of civilization, created histories and cultures, and has been leading the development and progress of human society. which has made us more proud of is that the eurasian continent has opened the chapter of exchanges, integration, and mutual learning among different civilizations which has had a found impact on world civilization. as early as over 2000 years ago, our ancestors conducted cultural exchanges between china and the west across the roof of the world and opened up a great commercial route traversing asia and europe. [inaudible] traveling between east and west back and forth. this is a vivid description of ancient silk road. china silk emma t -- silk, tea, lacquerware were sold to persia and europe and other travelers. black pepper, and western horses were also
and sincere welcome to all guests who have come from afar. with vast charities, numerous ethnic groups, rich resources, long history, and talented people, the eurasian continent is a vibrant land. in the time honored history it was the eurasian continent which kindled the start of civilization, created histories and cultures, and has been leading the development and progress of human society. which has made us more proud of is that the eurasian continent has opened the chapter of exchanges,...
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motor vehicles, libraries, department of public works and the department of consumer and regulatory afarsash collection stopped for a week and street sweeping put on hold. >>> some of the executives involved in one of the biggest corporate fraud schemes in history are working clerical jobs. former koe of tyco is working as a clerk at a software company. the former chief financial officer is working at a law office as an assistant. both of them are out of prison and in a work release program. the executives were convicted of giving themselves $150 million in illegal bonuses and lying about the company's finances. >>> could be a change coming for airline passengers. flight attendants may no longer ask you to turn off your cell phones before take off. they are expects to get new regulations on the use of the devices during flight. the risk of interference from the devices is much lower in modern planes. the faa may allow them to listen to music, use e-readers and other gadgets during take off and landing. the new rules could take effect next year. >> except your cell phones are still not all
motor vehicles, libraries, department of public works and the department of consumer and regulatory afarsash collection stopped for a week and street sweeping put on hold. >>> some of the executives involved in one of the biggest corporate fraud schemes in history are working clerical jobs. former koe of tyco is working as a clerk at a software company. the former chief financial officer is working at a law office as an assistant. both of them are out of prison and in a work release...
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who say that you've not analyzed any of the actual samples themselves, this is an assessment from afarrather than scientific proof. >> the evidence is very clear. we have carcasses on the ground that have small craters next to them, which would have been created by the small amount of explosives used to disperse the chemicals. we have sheets of metal that have torch off essential core, so i am very confident that we understand. >> the professor doesn't have the evidence to say which side carried out the attack, but in his judgment, the rocket was so sophisticated, it was almost certainly made in a well equipped area and makes the assad reemthe main suspect. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> when a member of congress is asked to vote on military action, that's never an easy decision to make. i would imagine it's probably one of the hardest in their careers. having said that, what are some of the things that they have to take into consideration, particularly let's be honest, particularly when there's an election coming up. >> absolutely. we
who say that you've not analyzed any of the actual samples themselves, this is an assessment from afarrather than scientific proof. >> the evidence is very clear. we have carcasses on the ground that have small craters next to them, which would have been created by the small amount of explosives used to disperse the chemicals. we have sheets of metal that have torch off essential core, so i am very confident that we understand. >> the professor doesn't have the evidence to say which...
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>> it certainly is a double-edged sword, because it was easier to criticize the president from afar, and now they weigh in on this discussion as well. i'm still hearing from most members they're glad to have the opportunity to voice their concerns, to ask questions and get some answers from the white house. they're usually social media like twitter to solicit comments from constituents to find out what questions they have. they are taking this moment to be the voice of people, but the pressure is on to figure out as we heard from congressman lewis not just what a yes vote means but what a no vote means as well. >> libby casey live from washington. thank you very much. joining us to discuss the political divide developing in congress over the issue of syria is juan cole. he's a history professor at the university of michigan. this is going to be interesting, because the president has asked the people's congress to decide this issue. yet, the polls are overwhelming in the sense that the people don't want involvement in syria. is this a case where he's asking congress to go against the
>> it certainly is a double-edged sword, because it was easier to criticize the president from afar, and now they weigh in on this discussion as well. i'm still hearing from most members they're glad to have the opportunity to voice their concerns, to ask questions and get some answers from the white house. they're usually social media like twitter to solicit comments from constituents to find out what questions they have. they are taking this moment to be the voice of people, but the...
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. >> how syrian refugees are recovering from afar after experiencing tragedy beyond their years.inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. faultlines investigates the epidemic of overcrowding in women's prisons. >> the system is setup to do exactly what it's doing - to break people and to keep them broken. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. looking across the globe now, the youngest witnesses of war, battling heartbreaking memorie
. >> how syrian refugees are recovering from afar after experiencing tragedy beyond their years.inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. faultlines investigates the epidemic of overcrowding in women's prisons. >> the system is setup to do exactly what it's doing - to break people and to keep them broken. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas,...
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of them actually live our absentee landlords who lived in england and manage their plantations from afar >> host: or their children. >> guest: children or relatives. >> host: as i read the male children, the oldest might go to military or might go to own the land in the middle child or the next youngest will go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out in the book they will station their children at various points that are key in the operations of family networks. these are family networks. for instance the new york slave trade that i studied for a long time will have their main warehouses in new york city but they will also send a son to the caribbean and establish there and send another son to angle and usually bristol or london from most various points they can manage their operations more frankly and move money and goods more efficiently. and it gives them a chance to make strategic plans for these extended shipping voyages. there are all sorts of reasons why they do this but the american schools conduct a colonial schools quickly began to also turn to this population of increas
of them actually live our absentee landlords who lived in england and manage their plantations from afar >> host: or their children. >> guest: children or relatives. >> host: as i read the male children, the oldest might go to military or might go to own the land in the middle child or the next youngest will go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out in the book they will station their children at various points that are key in the operations of family networks....
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many of them are absentee likes or dislikes who live in england and manage it from afar. >> host: often sending children. >> guest: right. and sometimes as i read the male children oldest might go military or the oldest might go to own the land. the middle child or the next youngest go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out. they station their children in various point. and that's how we should think about that. they are family nexts. -- networks. they'll have the main warehouses and storeses from new york city and manhattan. but they'll also send a son to the caribbean, and establish them there. they'll send another son to england. from the various point they manage their operation more efficiently. it give them a chance to make strategic changes in the plan for the long extended shipping voyages. they are also are two reasonses to do it. the american schools, the colonial schools quickly begin to also turn to the population of increasingly wealthy men and families. with interests and the americans. and begin to advertise themselves actually. as the institutions is of their own
many of them are absentee likes or dislikes who live in england and manage it from afar. >> host: often sending children. >> guest: right. and sometimes as i read the male children oldest might go military or the oldest might go to own the land. the middle child or the next youngest go off to college. >> guest: i actually point out. they station their children in various point. and that's how we should think about that. they are family nexts. -- networks. they'll have the main...
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he watched from afar when it way taken out during the crisis. hank greenberg joins me now in an exclusive interview to talk about that aand a lot more. what was the value of aig. >> it was 30 million when i started and 180 billion when i left. >> what numbers. great to see you. aig was added to the dow 30 while you were ceo. how does something like that impact these companies? it's been five years since the financial crisis. now, is that a big change when the company comes out of the dow? >> it's a big change. >> yeah? >> obviously you have to check their strategies. morale in the company goes down, the board of directors gets more involved. the ceo has to change his -- what he's been doing. >> probably have different liquidity because when you're in a certain index, certain people will buy the stock. >> you're not what you were, you're much less than what you were. it's a major thing. >> let me ask you about the economy, hank. you're always traveling about the world. so much to talk to you about by the way. so glad you're here. tell me how you
he watched from afar when it way taken out during the crisis. hank greenberg joins me now in an exclusive interview to talk about that aand a lot more. what was the value of aig. >> it was 30 million when i started and 180 billion when i left. >> what numbers. great to see you. aig was added to the dow 30 while you were ceo. how does something like that impact these companies? it's been five years since the financial crisis. now, is that a big change when the company comes out of...
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. >> how syrian refugees are recovering from afar after experiencing tragedy beyond their years.inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. looking across the globe now, the youngest witnesses of war, battling heartbreaking memories. a recent study found that many children already displaced by the syrian conflict face grave coping issues. to understand how organizers are helping kids scope with the impact of war. >> the united nations, says half of the refugees are under the age of 18. after witnesses violence and surviving multiple displacements some young refugees are now dealing with depression, fear, and anger at their situation according to aid agencies. armed conflicts are known to cause significant psychological and social suffering to young people. this is mirrian, she is scared to use her real name or show her face, because she has family in syria. she is 16 and is now taking a youth empowerment training course. where she wrote a short story about her sad
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. >> i can see from afar how people would think my dad is using his family.u look at the facts, he did not seek out a black woman 20 years ago to marry and put on display. my mom, brother and i are all capable of making our own decisions. >> sam, what is -- >> how dare bill de blasio -- >> show his family. bloomberg, the new york magazine reporter says racist? no, no, he's making an appeal using his family to gain support. i think it's obvious to anyone watching what he's been doing. i do not think he himself is racist. it's comparable to me pointing out i'm jewish and attracting the jewish vote. is that an entire walk back? if so why would you drop the racist word. >> every politician shows their wife. the fact his wife is black is irrelevant. they are called upon to humanize them. the fact it's racist is so farfetched as to be unbelievable. he pointed out in campaigns he was jewish, which i guess would be anti-semitic. i'm confused how it works. clearly it's a big gaffe. the irony is it's going to end up helping de blasio so much. he should have kept his mo
. >> i can see from afar how people would think my dad is using his family.u look at the facts, he did not seek out a black woman 20 years ago to marry and put on display. my mom, brother and i are all capable of making our own decisions. >> sam, what is -- >> how dare bill de blasio -- >> show his family. bloomberg, the new york magazine reporter says racist? no, no, he's making an appeal using his family to gain support. i think it's obvious to anyone watching what...
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. >>> i can see from afar how people might think my dad was using their family.lack woman and put him on display. we're all capable of making our own decisions. >> that was the daughter of new york city's democratic mayoral candidate bill de blasio, his comments came up in a interview and sparked controversy after bloom bg suggested de blasio was used his mixed race family to sway voters. a new nbc wall street journal poll shows de blasio in a commanding lead. 36%. that's almost enough to avert a runoff. his closest rivals are tied with 20% each. former front-runner anthony weiner got even steeper. you see him at 7%. errol lewis joins me. let's discuss bloomberg's interview. in addition to this de blasio comment, he also made i think comments about the poor, which slowly now folks are reacting to because it's the initial racist allegation that caught the headlines. >> yes, absolutely. look, i think much of this tamron, is the product of frustration. the mayor was pointing out among other things that the very wealthy in this town and dozensle billionaires in new y
. >>> i can see from afar how people might think my dad was using their family.lack woman and put him on display. we're all capable of making our own decisions. >> that was the daughter of new york city's democratic mayoral candidate bill de blasio, his comments came up in a interview and sparked controversy after bloom bg suggested de blasio was used his mixed race family to sway voters. a new nbc wall street journal poll shows de blasio in a commanding lead. 36%. that's almost...
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. >> how syrian refugees are recovering from afar after experiencing tragedy beyond their years. most important money stories of the day might affect yourries savings, your job, or your retirement. whether it's bailouts or bond rates, this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry, i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. coming up on consider this. it seems we are no close tore avoiding a government shut down, we will ask congressman keith eliason of minnesota. also, continues his goodwill tour by hosting dinners during his time in america, is it a serious effort or just good p.r. and how does ted cruz's 21 hour speech compare to other long speeches. we will explore when we see you at the top of the hour. looking across the globe now, the youngest witnesses of war, battling heartbreaking memories. a recent study found that many children already displaced by the syrian conflict face grave coping issues. to understand how organizers are helping kids scope with the impact of war. >> the united nations, s
. >> how syrian refugees are recovering from afar after experiencing tragedy beyond their years. most important money stories of the day might affect yourries savings, your job, or your retirement. whether it's bailouts or bond rates, this stuff gets complicated. but don't worry, i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. coming up on consider this. it seems we are no close tore avoiding a government shut down,...
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i follow from afar our colleagues who sell home improvement in europe and i think it's a tough market is international not as much of a priority? >> we have a very strong business in mexico, so our mexican business we are over now 100 stores in mexico. we've positively comped for 39 quarters in a row which is a pretty amazing record. canada is very strong for us. we're positively comping in canada. we're a north american business. we shut down china and not looking to expand anywhere else. >> some of the issues in the u.s. that we hear a lot about, the affordable care act, the cost of health care, the idea that minimum wage perhaps could go up. talk to us about the expense side of the business. are you worried about the affordable care act? >> we will run our business to provide great value to our associates in terms of our health care coverage that we provide for them. and that's what we're focused on. we're very proud of the fact that in this really horrible downturn in the housing market we maintained salary increases for our associates, we maintained 401(k) matches and we substant
i follow from afar our colleagues who sell home improvement in europe and i think it's a tough market is international not as much of a priority? >> we have a very strong business in mexico, so our mexican business we are over now 100 stores in mexico. we've positively comped for 39 quarters in a row which is a pretty amazing record. canada is very strong for us. we're positively comping in canada. we're a north american business. we shut down china and not looking to expand anywhere...
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that are connected to the internet because it's so useful to check on them or control things from afarof times these products are designed without good security so somebody can in some cases go in and control those devices or access their streams. >> and you've been one of those people. you hacked into a smart home. tell us a little bit about that. >> i have been one of those people. i was talk to security researchers about some research they had done around home automation systems and there was one particular product made by a company called instian that had no -- once a person connected it to their home it has no authentication system. you don't need a password to access it. and in some cases the systems were showing up in google search results, you didn't shodon to get to them. so i had a list of eight homes around the country where i was able to get in and turn on lights, turn water pumps on and off, potentially open garage doors. in one case i called this man in portland who had one of these systems and i asked him "do you mind if i see if i can turn your lights on and off?" and i
that are connected to the internet because it's so useful to check on them or control things from afarof times these products are designed without good security so somebody can in some cases go in and control those devices or access their streams. >> and you've been one of those people. you hacked into a smart home. tell us a little bit about that. >> i have been one of those people. i was talk to security researchers about some research they had done around home automation systems...
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. >> i can see from afar how maybe people would think that my dad was using his family, but if you lookthe facts, he did not seek out a black woman 20 years ago to marry and then put on display, and my mom, my brother and i are all capable of making our own decisions. >> joining me now is bill de blasio, democratic candidate for mayor of new york, current public advocate for new york city. were you surprised to read that interview? >> well, i didn't read it, chris, i walked out of reverend sharpton's saturday morning rally at the national action network, met a group of media in the middle of the questions this quote was read to me for the first time. so, when i heard it, i had an impulse of thinking this couldn't possibly be the truth. and i said at the time, of course, if that's true, that's inappropriate. when i heard the whole interview, you know, i don't know what's more troubling, the comment about the racist, quote/unquote racist campaign or the class warfare, which tells me that mayor bloomberg is in denial of new york city the tale of two cities, the fact that 46% of people in t
. >> i can see from afar how maybe people would think that my dad was using his family, but if you lookthe facts, he did not seek out a black woman 20 years ago to marry and then put on display, and my mom, my brother and i are all capable of making our own decisions. >> joining me now is bill de blasio, democratic candidate for mayor of new york, current public advocate for new york city. were you surprised to read that interview? >> well, i didn't read it, chris, i walked...
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a conference room thp pe barricaded themselves inside the conference room after they heard noises afar, and eventually, there was a spray of bullets that flew through the top of that conference room. another woman was in this open atrium that i know that we also saw discussed. yes, chris? >> do we know where the shooting happened and who are the kinds of people who were in the facility when it happened? >> reporter: sure. it largely took place inside one building, preliminary reports indicate. still, there were questions about whether some shots were fired in a different building. but the building this occurred in is one that houses -- the navy yard has a lot of civilian employees. it's an administrative headquarters for the navy. it's where the chief of naval operations lives. he's the highest ranking officer in the navy. so, most of the people who work there every day and who we saw streaming out after they were finally released from being held in lockdown were civilians. they weren't people in uniforms. there were a handful of sailors, a couple officers, but for the most part, it lo
a conference room thp pe barricaded themselves inside the conference room after they heard noises afar, and eventually, there was a spray of bullets that flew through the top of that conference room. another woman was in this open atrium that i know that we also saw discussed. yes, chris? >> do we know where the shooting happened and who are the kinds of people who were in the facility when it happened? >> reporter: sure. it largely took place inside one building, preliminary...
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. >> i could see how from afar people would think my dad was uging his family bp but if you look back, he wasn't seeking out a black woman to marry and put on display and me an my brother are capable of making our own decisions. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a good athlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! [ male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli
. >> i could see how from afar people would think my dad was uging his family bp but if you look back, he wasn't seeking out a black woman to marry and put on display and me an my brother are capable of making our own decisions. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot......
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the idea we could stop it from afar seems bizarre.olutionary situation when these institutions and government structures have collapsed, what matters is not who has the most numbers but who has the most zeal and the most determination. we've known that in every revolutionary situation. >> so there are three reasons that people are concerned about when it comes to syria. one is the chemical weapons. two the foreign fighters who are joining the groups on the ground and three is the dangers of a regional war. the problem is that this is one of those typical wicked problems or a crisis scenario where all three of these reasons apply if we do something and they apply if we don't do something. what do i mean by that? well, the threat of a regional war is already unfolding before our eyes and we haven't even intervened. in iraq last month, 800 people in one month were killed by bombs. civilians. >> we see how successful the surge was. >> but that was an invitation. i've always opposed the iraq war, by the way, but i think syria is different.
the idea we could stop it from afar seems bizarre.olutionary situation when these institutions and government structures have collapsed, what matters is not who has the most numbers but who has the most zeal and the most determination. we've known that in every revolutionary situation. >> so there are three reasons that people are concerned about when it comes to syria. one is the chemical weapons. two the foreign fighters who are joining the groups on the ground and three is the dangers...
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we were blowing kissers from afar. no, no, no. tell us, valerie, because we have been praying.u health-wise right now? >> well, the brain scan that you get every two months are looking better and better and better. and my doctors, the neurologist, and my lung cancer because that's what it is. it's in the brain but it's not brain cancer. they are just delighted that i'm moving in the right direction. so, as my husband said, let's just buy time now. >> that's it. [ cheers and applause ] >> we cannot wait to see you on the dance floor. let's bring leah in right now. you did time on "saved by the bell," with elizabeth berkly, i believe. size up the competition. how does it look? >> pretty stiff. >> did you do any dancing on "saved by the bell"? >> here and there. >> not me. >> that sort of counts. >> we're buying time, as lara tries to make her way -- >> hi, everybody. >> really good. >> that's just one of my moves. i want to talk to jack. how are you? >> good. >> so excited to see you're joining the cast. i want to ask if momma, sharon, had advice for you as you entered this journ
we were blowing kissers from afar. no, no, no. tell us, valerie, because we have been praying.u health-wise right now? >> well, the brain scan that you get every two months are looking better and better and better. and my doctors, the neurologist, and my lung cancer because that's what it is. it's in the brain but it's not brain cancer. they are just delighted that i'm moving in the right direction. so, as my husband said, let's just buy time now. >> that's it. [ cheers and applause...
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league, you're talking about just over 20 countries, and they have sent a fairly clear message to afarhey say that the international community should take the necessary measures to deal with what's going on in this conflict over there, particularly with what's happened with syria. so, if they feel that way, then why don't they get involved? why don't these countries actually get involved with it? there are several reasons to consider here. first of all, there's the issue of culture. there's a question of whether or not arab nations are willing to attack another arab nation. yes, they have a lot of their own disputes between them, but there is much sense that there is an arab brotherhood, and a lot of arabs don't want to see an open attack upon another nation in an official sense. secondly, there is the matter of the united states. the united states has a long and complex history there. so, if you talk about helping out the united states, some leaders there who might want to do it know they could pay a price because their own people could backlash on them for having made such a deal. th
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the nato model looks alluring from afar. but then what is the analog to the french minister in japan relationship? who is the party that needs to be excused? what you need a special mechanism? they are ready able to talk by any issue that on the bilateral agenda. that's the third model. is one wheredel the u.s. -- the model that's presented by the independent national deterrence of the united kingdom and france which is not really a model of the u.s. extending deterrence to them. it is a different model but it is also as a model, it has some very clear distinctions from the current practice. tryase was rather than individual proposals for taking this step to strengthen deterrence or reduce nuclear, let's talk to dennis allies. together as allies. the fourth and final issue is strategic stability with china, what does it mean and how do we get it? the obama administration set out a commitment to strategic stability in the relationship without adding content to what that might require. it was a calculated decision intended to
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. >> amanda knox is not the only one watching this trial from afar. her former boyfriend, raffaele sollecito tells cnn he's in the dominican republic with a friend. meanwhile meredith kercher's family remains here in the united kingdom. her brother today submitted a letter to the court saying their parents are too ill to attend the trial. we can only imagine how difficult this must be for them. carol? >> erin mclaughlin, thank you so much, reporting live from london. >>> checking other top stories, ntsb investigators are on the scene of a plane crash at the santa monica airport. no one survived. there's no word how many people were on board but the jet can carry up to nine people. >>> more than a dozen car bombs exploded on crowded streets in baghdad this morning. reuters says the attacks killed at least 54 people. more than 100 others were wounded. the attacks appear to be targeting predominantly she "headline news tonight" muslim neighborhoods. >>> pope john xxiii and john paul ii will be declared saints april 27th. to become a saint a person needs
. >> amanda knox is not the only one watching this trial from afar. her former boyfriend, raffaele sollecito tells cnn he's in the dominican republic with a friend. meanwhile meredith kercher's family remains here in the united kingdom. her brother today submitted a letter to the court saying their parents are too ill to attend the trial. we can only imagine how difficult this must be for them. carol? >> erin mclaughlin, thank you so much, reporting live from london. >>>...