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♪ you from afar, cynthia mckinney. would like to introduce the ives editor and executo director of the washington report on middle east affairs and will give us a more complete picture on what congress has rwrought. >> thank you. you heard about the high cost of israel to our political process. you will hear touch more about what americans have paid for the u.s.-israel relationship. i will focus on the dollar and good sense. americans are concerned about nationc issues, as our emerges from the 2008 financial crisis. we are worried about forployment, rising food fuel, affordable housing, and health care costs. we are concerned about our aging infrastructure, crumbling roads, bridges, and decaying schools.
♪ you from afar, cynthia mckinney. would like to introduce the ives editor and executo director of the washington report on middle east affairs and will give us a more complete picture on what congress has rwrought. >> thank you. you heard about the high cost of israel to our political process. you will hear touch more about what americans have paid for the u.s.-israel relationship. i will focus on the dollar and good sense. americans are concerned about nationc issues, as our emerges...
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and grab the near and afar and they quantity to see military support and seeing the west, and especially the u.s. have a heavy hand on russia and feeling that putin needs to be pushed back and in a big way and stronger sanctions and there is a push for that at the leader's conference coming up in a couple of days now. >> amy, does he have a point when speaking about the european public and seeing a tougher united states, a tougher european union or is that wishful thinking with the regards that the economic structure of europe and russia co-joined? >> well, depending on the energy in russia is a problem. well, the baltic states and poland have probably much greater cause for anxiety over mr. putin's aggressive moves because they were, the baltic states were part of the soviet union and poland was occupied by the soviets. so their views are a little different than germany, for example. >> to that point, is it not a problem that every time when you hear putin speak you always hear the former kgb colonel, the former member of the old soviet regime and it is hard to differentiate him from th
and grab the near and afar and they quantity to see military support and seeing the west, and especially the u.s. have a heavy hand on russia and feeling that putin needs to be pushed back and in a big way and stronger sanctions and there is a push for that at the leader's conference coming up in a couple of days now. >> amy, does he have a point when speaking about the european public and seeing a tougher united states, a tougher european union or is that wishful thinking with the...
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this certainly from afar looks like a real mess. you have basically a very weak government right now in kiev still trying to get itself together after a coup of the elected president who's fled to russia. you have an area of the ukraine which is autonomous, as they say, an autonomous republic, that has now seen an increase in the number of russian troops there and it looks like this sort of global confrontation. this is what the president had to say friday. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> like what, for instance? what is the cost? because i think we can say the russians are in crimea. >> well, clearly. i think the facts are that the russians have undertaken military intervention into crimea and they've done that in violation of international law. they've done that in violation of their own obligations in the bilateral agreements they have with ukraine and they've done it as the ambassador reported on earlier today in v
this certainly from afar looks like a real mess. you have basically a very weak government right now in kiev still trying to get itself together after a coup of the elected president who's fled to russia. you have an area of the ukraine which is autonomous, as they say, an autonomous republic, that has now seen an increase in the number of russian troops there and it looks like this sort of global confrontation. this is what the president had to say friday. >> the united states will stand...
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great to make anti immigrant from arts and increases its indie making the fight to defend them from afari chose that it's not going to be i mean i feel uneasy with this so that it was going to the anime the moment the day before neo fascist italian movement in on and on cooking it to the italian neo fascist movement in order to be transformed. i'm not leaving the mtc at that time. the two kids. between eighteen eighty the rolling to a mainstream pontiac and again and again during the years and years he went and he was in a collaboration was too skinny and unlawfully and was out something that like mine the mind. the problem in the sin audio only devote to some photos and local elections to give the national election for the presidential election eighteen percent. that's its giants. we've all the aunties and information remains isolated. the key question in front is the position of the right to the record he can write you recall is that the nineteen nineteen. thanks to my ah ma say no when i had made an alliance and is the smallest amount for the regional crime scene. so question is could
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looking at it from afar but now to be part of it is just, you know, amazing. >> seen crazier things happen. we were nervous. something we never experienced before being here. there was a lot of excitement because of the potential we would make it. luckily, we didn't have to wait too long to hear our names called. that kind of took the pressure off. >> florida is the number one overall seed. arizona got the top seed in the west. whichwichita as well. cal poly must takes, despite a 13-19 record, they get a spot in the field after winning the big west tournament. it's their first ever trip to the big dance. cal poly faces southern texas on wednesday with the winner getting unbeaten, wichita state. you can sign up for the bracket challenge. compare yours against ours. have a chance to win national prizes but really it's all about beating. cal sf and st. mary's were selected in the n.i.t. >>> there's the world's most famous arena, madison square garden. final shop on the sharks' road trip. outskates four rangers and 1 was 1-0 sharks. 41 shots turned back earning the shutout of the season. he's
looking at it from afar but now to be part of it is just, you know, amazing. >> seen crazier things happen. we were nervous. something we never experienced before being here. there was a lot of excitement because of the potential we would make it. luckily, we didn't have to wait too long to hear our names called. that kind of took the pressure off. >> florida is the number one overall seed. arizona got the top seed in the west. whichwichita as well. cal poly must takes, despite a...
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commercial airlines already have technology that streams data, the automated flight reporting system or afar extends real-time data including location from plane to satellite to monitoring stations on the ground. it doesn't replace black boxes it works in conjunction with them, but it costs $100,000 per plane, and airlines are reluctant to spend that. the airline pilots union is concerned about streaming data for another reason. shaun cassidy is a spokesman. >> we do not want to see massive amounts of information which could end up being used in some kind of disciplinary fashion against a pilot or an airline or somebody else. >> reporter: just last week lawmakers here in washington pressed the secretary of transportation to move forward on the idea of ejectable black boxes in commercial planes. scott, the faa has been working on this issue for more than ten years. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much, the so-called black boxes, the flight data recorder and voice recorder on the missing triple seven send out a ping that can be heard for a mile or two away by sonar. but the batteries last only 30
commercial airlines already have technology that streams data, the automated flight reporting system or afar extends real-time data including location from plane to satellite to monitoring stations on the ground. it doesn't replace black boxes it works in conjunction with them, but it costs $100,000 per plane, and airlines are reluctant to spend that. the airline pilots union is concerned about streaming data for another reason. shaun cassidy is a spokesman. >> we do not want to see...
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when you look at it from afar, it just looks like a woman standing in froth of her home with a family. but she has to endure every single night not knowing whether she is going to be able to sleep another night in her home. and she did this for all of us. so, i just want to thank you and commend you and i want to [speaker not understood] all the people who are also in support of you and your actions here today. thank you so much, mrs. lee. (applause) [speaking through interpreter] is, hi, everyone. i'm mrs. lee. today i'm standing here. i'm so honored and so happy to receive this award ~. actually, i want to say that this award is not my award. it's really the collection of awards from everyone here and the community. and if it wasn't for the community, their courage, their solidarity, their togetherness to support me and my family, i would not be able to stand up fight my fight. ~ and fight my fight. and i also want to say for those that feel discouraged, those that are being evicted from their homes to really take a stand, to fight for what's right and what is your right to stay. (a
when you look at it from afar, it just looks like a woman standing in froth of her home with a family. but she has to endure every single night not knowing whether she is going to be able to sleep another night in her home. and she did this for all of us. so, i just want to thank you and commend you and i want to [speaker not understood] all the people who are also in support of you and your actions here today. thank you so much, mrs. lee. (applause) [speaking through interpreter] is, hi,...
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here to tell you from afar and finds nothing and no one are what or who thinks the not distinguished looking on the way. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman. the button the new superman film. mom don't answer that. determined to see the need for sucess is inspector frank the stunningly was laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth. i knew i would the is the role as a fast says salome is that. and it stayed. it's good. the team is from kaiser groups and earnings. it's too soon series ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength but also gets him in constant conflict with his superiors study into building a luminous white and green opener. it is approaching again at the top selling the tickets are one of the final two commandments so relieved. scott monument and dishonest conduct. it recently scored a goal come up. the new issue. recently fully to go. amazingly the name of the stall. most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever present grief over the death of his wife were having a stunningly good ke
here to tell you from afar and finds nothing and no one are what or who thinks the not distinguished looking on the way. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman. the button the new superman film. mom don't answer that. determined to see the need for sucess is inspector frank the stunningly was laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth. i knew i would the is the role as a fast says salome is that. and it stayed. it's good. the team is from kaiser groups...
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are defined as non-usf related, whereas users related to usf such as students who are commuting from afar and faculty are termed usf affiliates. now, we believe that since the dorms and [speaker not understood] are both on the usf campus, these users should be classified as usf affiliates. that would cause the curve of the yellow that you're seeing on the graph here to be quite a bit higher because if you notice in the very dark booth and green shades, those are others and residents. it's very important to us that we get to the bottom of what is actually happening on the streets in our neighborhood. as you've heard from many people, we've been quite impacted. secondly, the survey that has been done relies for the most part on online surveys that are voluntarily filled out by students and faculty. we are concerned there is no on-street data to verify this online information. and as was previously mentioned, the data collected by sfmta and their license plate survey in may of 2013 suggest a much higher u.s. affiliate rate than the survey. thanks very much and i would like to add we would lo
are defined as non-usf related, whereas users related to usf such as students who are commuting from afar and faculty are termed usf affiliates. now, we believe that since the dorms and [speaker not understood] are both on the usf campus, these users should be classified as usf affiliates. that would cause the curve of the yellow that you're seeing on the graph here to be quite a bit higher because if you notice in the very dark booth and green shades, those are others and residents. it's very...
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it was a moment for putin and reclaiming the near afar and setting what was wrong right, the poor ethnicussians in crimea who have been cast aside like a bag of potatoes was his analogy. this was a wonderful stage and platform for him today to distract people away from the problems of russia and getting putin, he's up 10% in the polls, 70% in the last week and he's seen a rise, of course they have not seen much of the other side of the story, but he's used this to every possible length to boost the popularity and showing he's saving theest nick russians in ukraine. >> and clearly, making a difference and playing well with the folks at home, and you referenced how the international audience would be viewing this as well. the other part of this address had to do with russia's ambitions in ukraine and eastern ukraine particularly and what is the message there to the rest of the west, europe and to the united states? >> well, he said he wasn't interested in splitting apart ukraine. the market seemed to respond to that. i talked to aen bah banker today and we read that as putin stopping at cr
it was a moment for putin and reclaiming the near afar and setting what was wrong right, the poor ethnicussians in crimea who have been cast aside like a bag of potatoes was his analogy. this was a wonderful stage and platform for him today to distract people away from the problems of russia and getting putin, he's up 10% in the polls, 70% in the last week and he's seen a rise, of course they have not seen much of the other side of the story, but he's used this to every possible length to boost...
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. >> this is something you grow up as a kid, watching games on tv watching it from afar.be a part of it is amazing. >> you hear stories, people saying crazy things are happening. you have to wait it out. we played the waiting game and made it. >> that first round matchup against new mexico will be played friday in st. louis. the winner of that game most likely will face second seeded kansas which has a first round game against eastern kentucky. >> >> florida trying to nail down the championship. gators built a 16 point lead. in the final seconds, gator lead with one, kentucky with one possession for the win. james young slips and loses the ball, florida hangs on 61-60, gators are 32-2 to get the number one seed in the ncaa tournament. >> >> here are the open top seeds, virginia, number one in the midwest, wichita state at 34-0. the nation's only undefeated team. number one in the west, arizona getting the top seed despite their loss to uc l.a. >> >> san jose sharks would probably like the stanley cup playoffs to begin right now. they are playing their best hockey of the y
. >> this is something you grow up as a kid, watching games on tv watching it from afar.be a part of it is amazing. >> you hear stories, people saying crazy things are happening. you have to wait it out. we played the waiting game and made it. >> that first round matchup against new mexico will be played friday in st. louis. the winner of that game most likely will face second seeded kansas which has a first round game against eastern kentucky. >> >> florida trying...
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looking at it from afar.t of it is just amazing. >> i've been very fortunate in this game. so my approach may be a little different. i wanted our kids to understand and enjoy the experience. i didn't want the weight of the world, or expectations to define who we were. i didn't let expectations define me and i won't let it define our team. >> it's definitely not a time to celebrate about an accomplishment. today we took our time to celebrate it and tomorrow, we're on a mission. >>> that first round match up will be played friday in st. louis. the winner of that game will most likely face second seeded kansas, which has a first round game against eastern kentucky. >>> florida trying to nail down the championship against kentucky. patrick young slamming down two of his 14. kentucky, one possession for the win, but james young slips, loses the ball. florida hangs on, 61-60. the gators get the number 1 seed overall in the tournament. number 1 in the southeast is virginia, which defeated duke. number 1 in the midwe
looking at it from afar.t of it is just amazing. >> i've been very fortunate in this game. so my approach may be a little different. i wanted our kids to understand and enjoy the experience. i didn't want the weight of the world, or expectations to define who we were. i didn't let expectations define me and i won't let it define our team. >> it's definitely not a time to celebrate about an accomplishment. today we took our time to celebrate it and tomorrow, we're on a mission....
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frustrations seeing white caps, low cresting waves which can look like white debris from afar. also polystyrofoam boxes that fishermen used for submerged nets. they have to go low enough to see those things but so far just frustration. >> is there a command center of some sort? with 26 countries involved in this obviously looking at a big area. ought to be one central command center to sort of help organize this. >> from the conversations i'm convinced they are doing their best. there is also a sense of being overwhelmed by. this they have never had to engage in multination before. challenges. although u.s. navy causes have been praising the malaysian efforts. no doubt this is huge and unprecedented challenge for the malaysian authorities. >> it's amazing. even finding a life preserver or a seat or a piece of luggage anything would help immensely but the mystery goes on. clirn, thank you. >> thank you. and straight ahead, flying below the radar of, did the malaysian airlines descent ascend to dangerous altitudes and drop to dangerous altitudes to hide from detection? that's nex
frustrations seeing white caps, low cresting waves which can look like white debris from afar. also polystyrofoam boxes that fishermen used for submerged nets. they have to go low enough to see those things but so far just frustration. >> is there a command center of some sort? with 26 countries involved in this obviously looking at a big area. ought to be one central command center to sort of help organize this. >> from the conversations i'm convinced they are doing their best....
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they are cheering from afar. his approval rating in russia is nearly 76%, his highest in five years. but then again, i'm not certain we shouldn't worry for the well-being of the 24% who didn't approve of putin in that poll. his is quite a different country still. president obama on the other hand has an approval rating of, well, of more than 30 points less than that, only 43% approval. disapproval rating, 52%. mr. obama is under water in the polls, and what is not noted often is he's been consistently underwater in the polls for the past seven months, and numbers aren't likely to improve, and mr. obama doesn't change course and direction. we all want our president to succeed. but it's now important for president obama and his top advisers to demonstrate that they want to succeed, to change their strategy, to change their tone and their approach. next week is mr. obama's opportunity, monday. he's at the hague for the nuclear security summit. russian foreign minister sergey lavrov will also be there, so mr. preside
they are cheering from afar. his approval rating in russia is nearly 76%, his highest in five years. but then again, i'm not certain we shouldn't worry for the well-being of the 24% who didn't approve of putin in that poll. his is quite a different country still. president obama on the other hand has an approval rating of, well, of more than 30 points less than that, only 43% approval. disapproval rating, 52%. mr. obama is under water in the polls, and what is not noted often is he's been...
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>> i said hello from afar. >> jimmy: so no conversation with bill?ly intrigued by his shag. do you remember he used to have the shag. i was jealous. >> jimmy: and you're -- well, you do have some hair in the show. >> yeah. a smidge. >> jimmy: you prefer being bald? >> it's, you know, it's looking all right. you know, it's funny, i was watching and i show you, i'm used to seeing you with your head shaved. and i assumed you were balding and decided to shave your head. i didn't know you opted to be bald. that's a slap in the face to every billion dollar guy to shave your head when you have hair. >> change it up. go with what you feel. >> jimmy: unless you have no hair unless you have no opportunity to change it up. >> that's true. >> jimmy: congratulations on your show. i think it's going to be a big hit. omar epps, everybody. we'll be right back with fitz and the tantrums. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank all my guests, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, their new album is called, "more than just a dream" here w
>> i said hello from afar. >> jimmy: so no conversation with bill?ly intrigued by his shag. do you remember he used to have the shag. i was jealous. >> jimmy: and you're -- well, you do have some hair in the show. >> yeah. a smidge. >> jimmy: you prefer being bald? >> it's, you know, it's looking all right. you know, it's funny, i was watching and i show you, i'm used to seeing you with your head shaved. and i assumed you were balding and decided to shave...
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the thing i'm struck by looking at egypt from afar is, we see all these young liberals, tahrir squarerew up in egypt, and there then you look at the polls by pew and places like that. egypt is in man ways the most conservative muslim society in the middle east. so you asked, as pew did, should the country be governed, 70% say yes, higher than most arab countries. i look at that and say what has happened to that 51% of the country that voted for morsi, believes in this state. other polling data suggests, they are in jail or oppressed. how do young liberals -- young people feel about that? they now have an army regime in place that is suppressing freedom of speech, that is oppressing a large part of the population that voted for the muslim procedure. >> they saw as they went through muslim brokered, suppression of freedom of speech and attack on human rights. >> despair that both sides seem -- you're caught between a rock and a hard place. >> we're stuck between this binary, do we need a religious leadership coming to clean and purify or is it a military man that uses strength, look to
the thing i'm struck by looking at egypt from afar is, we see all these young liberals, tahrir squarerew up in egypt, and there then you look at the polls by pew and places like that. egypt is in man ways the most conservative muslim society in the middle east. so you asked, as pew did, should the country be governed, 70% say yes, higher than most arab countries. i look at that and say what has happened to that 51% of the country that voted for morsi, believes in this state. other polling data...
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we also thought it -- it might help towns economically to come from afar to see, you know, the elephant or whatever it was. and, so, you know, we run, as i say, sort of an international city, but we thought that it ought to be relevant for small towns as well and, when we started out, we were a little hamlet out there, after all. we were a little town. we haven't forgotten where we came from. >> charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> charlie: pleasure to have you. >> it's all about licking your >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> yes, check, please! people! >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> leslie: and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
we also thought it -- it might help towns economically to come from afar to see, you know, the elephant or whatever it was. and, so, you know, we run, as i say, sort of an international city, but we thought that it ought to be relevant for small towns as well and, when we started out, we were a little hamlet out there, after all. we were a little town. we haven't forgotten where we came from. >> charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> charlie: pleasure to have you....
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the thing i'm struck by looking at egypt from afar is, we see all these young liberals, tahrir squaret, and there are talk about pluralism and liberalism, but then you look at the polls that are done by pew and places like that and egypt is in many ways the most conservative muslim society in the middle east. so you ask the poll as pew did, should your government be governed by shariah law? i look at that and think to myself, what has happened to that 51% of the country that voted for morsi that believes in this stuff. clearly other polling data suggests these guys do. because they're in jail or they're being owe prosed and how do your young liberals -- not liberals, young people like ahmad feel like that. they now have an army regime in place that is suppressing freedom of speech, that is oppressing the large part of the population that voted for the muslim brotherhood. >> well they also saw as they went through the muslim brotherhood the suppression of freedom of speech and the attack on human rights. >> does that make them despair, though, that both sides seem -- you're caught betw
the thing i'm struck by looking at egypt from afar is, we see all these young liberals, tahrir squaret, and there are talk about pluralism and liberalism, but then you look at the polls that are done by pew and places like that and egypt is in many ways the most conservative muslim society in the middle east. so you ask the poll as pew did, should your government be governed by shariah law? i look at that and think to myself, what has happened to that 51% of the country that voted for morsi...
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a live look now from afar at the 14th street bridge in the downtown area where roads are looking good far. mike, back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> fernando witcher of district height, maryland has nominated some potholes in neighboring capitol heights for our pothole alert of the day. he writes, worst pothole in the state of maryland he says, the corner of walker mill road and karen boulevard. so bad, they put five cones in the hole. that's a big one. mr. witcher, we have good news for you. by the time you hit the road for your morning commute, these should be fixed, at least temporarily. they were caused by a ruptured water main so we contacted the wssc. they told us they would work overnight to repair that, patch the hole, put a steel plate on it possibly. permanent repairs can't be made till we have more consistently warm weather. if you have a pothole that's driving you crazy and you'd like us to hem you get it fixed, send an e-mail by going to tellwusa9.com. please include the cross streets and if it's safe, take a picture of it, too. >>> our first -- in our 4:30 half-hour,
a live look now from afar at the 14th street bridge in the downtown area where roads are looking good far. mike, back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> fernando witcher of district height, maryland has nominated some potholes in neighboring capitol heights for our pothole alert of the day. he writes, worst pothole in the state of maryland he says, the corner of walker mill road and karen boulevard. so bad, they put five cones in the hole. that's a big one. mr. witcher, we have...
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king participating as a player, if he was particularly young and nimble, and sometimes observing from afar as his team and opponents played out the game. keach: for the ancient maya, the ball court was not just a place to spend a pleasant afternoon. it was also an arena for a deadly form of theater. captives from neighboring cities were sometimes forced to play. they of course were pre-ordained to lose and were then killed in a sacrificial ceremony. the ancient maya viewed the ball game as a metaphor for the struggle of good against evil, in which the king is hero. it was the king who personally captured the victim-players. so the ball court provided another opportunity for maya rulers to focus public attention on themselves. archaeologist arthur demarest. these maya ceremonial centers were giant stages. they were theaters in which the rituals of the maya state were displayed. the sacrifices, the bloodlettings, the ball games -- all of these things were mechanisms by which rulers tried to reinforce their power to generate greater prestige through ritual display. but it's a weak source of p
king participating as a player, if he was particularly young and nimble, and sometimes observing from afar as his team and opponents played out the game. keach: for the ancient maya, the ball court was not just a place to spend a pleasant afternoon. it was also an arena for a deadly form of theater. captives from neighboring cities were sometimes forced to play. they of course were pre-ordained to lose and were then killed in a sacrificial ceremony. the ancient maya viewed the ball game as a...
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. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting jail. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bartender goes, you can't come in here with a pig. he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps
. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had...
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we also thought it -- it might help towns economically to come from afar to see, you know, the elephant or whatever it was. and, so, you know, we run, as i say, sort of an international city, but we thought that it ought to be relevant for small towns as well and, when we started out, we were a little hamlet out there, after all. we were a little town. we haven't forgotten where we came from. >> charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> charlie: pleasure to have you. >>> this is "nightly busine report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by -- >>> thestreet.com. featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies, stock picks and market insights with action alerts plus, the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> what a difference a day makes. the dow rises triple digits, e racial mo erasing losses on news about the economy. what happens next and what's the best place for your money? >>> the yellen effect. when rates rise, and they will at some point, what does that mean for your inv
we also thought it -- it might help towns economically to come from afar to see, you know, the elephant or whatever it was. and, so, you know, we run, as i say, sort of an international city, but we thought that it ought to be relevant for small towns as well and, when we started out, we were a little hamlet out there, after all. we were a little town. we haven't forgotten where we came from. >> charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> charlie: pleasure to have you....
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system at all conceivable to take over the plane or to somehow control it or disable systems from afart a plausible possibility? >> there's no -- the way these air planes are designed, there's no way to -- from the outside get into the systems in remotely controlled airplane. it may be possible you could interfere with the systems, put a bug in there so some component would fail. but i can't see anything that would cause the sequence of events we have seen. i don't think that's any type of external cyber attack. >> okay. fair point. tom, i wonder if i could ask you, we're getting questions in via twitter. this one comes in from t.j. johnson. and he asks about this ascent that the radar data showed, the 45,000 feet. assuming 45,000 feet is accur e accurate, could this have been done to incapacitate the passengers and crew? it brings up a number of possibilities. is that something you can find conceivable, a kind of path that investigators would be looking at now? >> jim, i have had the pleasure of meeting about 50 aviation experts in this greenroom waiting to gone the air this week. ask
system at all conceivable to take over the plane or to somehow control it or disable systems from afart a plausible possibility? >> there's no -- the way these air planes are designed, there's no way to -- from the outside get into the systems in remotely controlled airplane. it may be possible you could interfere with the systems, put a bug in there so some component would fail. but i can't see anything that would cause the sequence of events we have seen. i don't think that's any type...
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and what you decide to do is stay afar away from it as possible. my question now is the same question i had then. if that's your attitude, mr. president, what the hell are we paying you for? >> just because is he in a blue state doesn't mean he is out of touch with conservatives. >> let us come out here and resolve that only to stand for our principles but come out of this conference resolved to win elections again. that's what i intend to do for the next year and i hope you will join me. thank you very much. >> he is on the come back trail with me. >> so is governor chris christie the new come back kid? joining us our political panel. abc director rick klein and the a.p. josh letterman. let me go to you, rick, you were in the room when the governor of chris christie spoke. did the crowd love him? edmediocre. >> they loved him. i was one of those surprised. i was ready to hear boos. the whole bridge gate scandal probably helps him. he was attacked so much and able to joust back at the mainstream media for a while and talk about his own conservative
and what you decide to do is stay afar away from it as possible. my question now is the same question i had then. if that's your attitude, mr. president, what the hell are we paying you for? >> just because is he in a blue state doesn't mean he is out of touch with conservatives. >> let us come out here and resolve that only to stand for our principles but come out of this conference resolved to win elections again. that's what i intend to do for the next year and i hope you will...
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it's good to talk with you, even from afar. this is a momentous time for us to reflect on the lessons learned from that period. and looking back and saying the policy decisions were wrong. the precepts for going into this conflict were wrong. we didn't have a clear definition of what the mission was. the objectives we were trying to achieve continued to change. and the exit strategy wasn't there. saying that though as you know very well it's so important for us as a country as well as leaders to continue to honor our brothers and sisters who didn't come home. to honor the sacrifices that have been made by them as well as their families no matter what the policy conversations are that went on around that as well as future decision. >> let me add on to that. those policy decisions. when we look at now syria and the ukraine how has the iraq war afiktfected the policymakers down in washington right now? >> there's a huge presence of the lessons that have been learned through the iraq war, through our presence in afghanistan. and ri
it's good to talk with you, even from afar. this is a momentous time for us to reflect on the lessons learned from that period. and looking back and saying the policy decisions were wrong. the precepts for going into this conflict were wrong. we didn't have a clear definition of what the mission was. the objectives we were trying to achieve continued to change. and the exit strategy wasn't there. saying that though as you know very well it's so important for us as a country as well as leaders...
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for those of us just watching this story from afar, the conflicting information, the disproven and inmany cases very irresponsible speculation, i mean, it's been hard to follow, hard to understand. i can't imagine how hard it has been to handle from your perspective with your personal connection here trying to understand what may have happened to philip and what you need to know about the plane. how have you been handling your own information about what happened? >> well, it's been an excruciating process, but the way to handle it is to think first and let your heart guide your mind but to focus on what could only possibly be true. and as early as sunday, just a day after the flight disappeared, already amongst my group of friends we were already talking about the fact that a crash didn't make any sense, that this clearly looked like an abduction. and you know, without evidence of them doing something immediate and visible with that very powerful tool of a big plane filled with people, that they have to have a future purpose for it. you know, if they just wanted to, you know, make a s
for those of us just watching this story from afar, the conflicting information, the disproven and inmany cases very irresponsible speculation, i mean, it's been hard to follow, hard to understand. i can't imagine how hard it has been to handle from your perspective with your personal connection here trying to understand what may have happened to philip and what you need to know about the plane. how have you been handling your own information about what happened? >> well, it's been an...
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and they were shouting from afar. you know, "that's mine, that's mine!"ts kick in. as he reaches for his camera phone. >> by the time i got my phone up to record this, they had already started fighting in front of the cab that had pulled up. >> push comes to shove as two grown-ups start to behave like brawling babies. >> maybe they're both just frustrated with being bankers on wall street and having no real outlet for their cave man tendencies. >> the plot thickens when a woman in red makes a surprise stealth move. >> while these two guys were jerking around with their little shenanigans, she was trying to make an end run and sneak in around them. >> nothing doin'. in a mad dash, the guy on the outside throws a block on the man in the lead, and yanks him out of the way. the passenger getting out of the cab steps back, stunned. in a sudden plot twist, the burlier adversary makes a decisive move and shoves his nemesis out of the way. >> one of the guys puts the other into a choke hold, thinking that's going to bring the guy down, but it ended up being a rea
and they were shouting from afar. you know, "that's mine, that's mine!"ts kick in. as he reaches for his camera phone. >> by the time i got my phone up to record this, they had already started fighting in front of the cab that had pulled up. >> push comes to shove as two grown-ups start to behave like brawling babies. >> maybe they're both just frustrated with being bankers on wall street and having no real outlet for their cave man tendencies. >> the plot...
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from afar, not knowing the details of what's proposed, i'm perplexed of what is the so-called diplomaticwe are tauging about. if it doesn't include the withdrawal of russian troops from crimea, i don't like the terms we are setting up. it seems all the leverage is in putin's side, not our side. >> understand. thank you very much for helps us make sense of it. it is getting to the point, if your state hasn't had an oil still, that is news in and of itself. we have the details straight ahead. it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. but have you been on an airplane lately? oh. [ man ] man, this thing's got a lot of onions. it's good, though. i really wouldn't survive it without this scarf. it's like a little bit of home i can stuff in my bag. mmm. and i have tide plus febreze, which now gets it fresher for longer, so i can stay happy even when -- do you need a napkin? yeah. napkin! okay. oh! oh, my gosh. getting ripe in here, huh? whew!
from afar, not knowing the details of what's proposed, i'm perplexed of what is the so-called diplomaticwe are tauging about. if it doesn't include the withdrawal of russian troops from crimea, i don't like the terms we are setting up. it seems all the leverage is in putin's side, not our side. >> understand. thank you very much for helps us make sense of it. it is getting to the point, if your state hasn't had an oil still, that is news in and of itself. we have the details straight...
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. >> tonight my mom and i will be thousands of miles apart watching the festivities from afar.aming of us together walking the red carpet. >> maybe you'll get nominated some day. >> that's a lot of pressure, you know. >> i wouldn't put myself, i'd just do the best job you can do maybe it will happen, you never know. >> this one can be yours for ten bucks. >> osgood: oscarologist david edelstein. makeup. nails. now advanced teeth whitening is simple with the new colgate® optic white™ toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush. use the built in whitening pen, then go. no waiting, no rinsing. its stay on formula penetrates to deeply whiten for whiter teeth in two days. looking great with a dazzling, white smile is now quick and easy every day with the new colgate® optic white™ toothbrush plus whitening pen. brush. whiten. go.™ of "looking for a good deal" and "sheesh, i should've looked some more." ♪ that's why walgreens makes it easy to save even more on your medicare part d prescriptions. ♪ just stop on by and leave all the legwork to us. switch to walgreens today where you could
. >> tonight my mom and i will be thousands of miles apart watching the festivities from afar.aming of us together walking the red carpet. >> maybe you'll get nominated some day. >> that's a lot of pressure, you know. >> i wouldn't put myself, i'd just do the best job you can do maybe it will happen, you never know. >> this one can be yours for ten bucks. >> osgood: oscarologist david edelstein. makeup. nails. now advanced teeth whitening is simple with the...
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. >> the color, the item, that's what brings people from afar to this area. >> in 2005 he took over atruggling generic mall. and transformed it in to plaza fiesta designed to meet the needs of an exploding hispanic population. >> we followed demographics, because it's nothing more than a numbers game i would tell you. got to have enough consumers positive support this. >> he has turned dead space in to successfulful hispanic malls with large immigrant communities. looking to expand he discovered the hispanic population around atlanta had quadrupled. but one thing was missing. >> part of the culture of hispanic community is part of family. there was not a place where the families could gather and shopping doesn't just mean shoes and clothing more eating at a restaurant. but also a place where they can listen to music, sit down, relax and spend some tame with the family. >> the plaza has 280 stores but also a doctor's office and dentist, hairdressers, money wiring services, everything you mine find in a mexican village. even a bus station to bring customers in. has more than four millio
. >> the color, the item, that's what brings people from afar to this area. >> in 2005 he took over atruggling generic mall. and transformed it in to plaza fiesta designed to meet the needs of an exploding hispanic population. >> we followed demographics, because it's nothing more than a numbers game i would tell you. got to have enough consumers positive support this. >> he has turned dead space in to successfulful hispanic malls with large immigrant communities....
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i have seen the beautiful air balloons from afar and always wondered what it would be like. >> it's so pretty up here. i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: what was once a curiosity became reality and, oh, how smooth it is. >> i actually liked lifting off because i'm actually a little afraid of heights but it's so pretty and it takes all the scaredness away. >> reporter: napa valley aloft is known for two things, its safe brilliant balloons and its co-owner jason kimball. >> i'm second generation. my first ride was in utero in my mother's tummy so i was corrupted at an early age. >> reporter: at 2,000 feet i have never felt so alive. >> beautiful as the sunrise on one side and moon on the other. nothing like it. >> reporter: what makes you proud to fly balloons in napa valley? >> i was actually born in a little township of yountville at my parent's home. >> reporter: how does weather influence you? >> using mother nature as my propulsion device and my navigation device is very humbling. >> reporter: humbling indeed. in fact, i always say to people that your best meteorolo
i have seen the beautiful air balloons from afar and always wondered what it would be like. >> it's so pretty up here. i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: what was once a curiosity became reality and, oh, how smooth it is. >> i actually liked lifting off because i'm actually a little afraid of heights but it's so pretty and it takes all the scaredness away. >> reporter: napa valley aloft is known for two things, its safe brilliant balloons and its co-owner...
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i admired him from afar. >> hang out with betty liu. she has bonded with him. was very struck.m for one hour and speak with him for 20 minutes. he is exactly the guy on camera. he also has one joke. it is " i made so much money on the deal." he does that over and over again. he is a next or ordinary salesman. he made a lot of money investing. he has put $1 million in two properties. that is a drop in the bucket. that property is now worth $60 million. it is a great retail property. i want to give you a sense of what he said to me. he says i have given him larry silverstein all of my numbers and told him to call me day or night. ha ha - i get to make more money. also cash flow -- those are his two metrics. there is a granularity. >> what does he do with his properties? do the kids get it? >> it is his own personal money. >> this betty liu get the block? i could own a sandwich from the shop. a very smallusly investment compared to everything else that he is buying. >> the main point is a couple of things. i do not have to be an expert to invest. >> if he thinks it is a good locat
i admired him from afar. >> hang out with betty liu. she has bonded with him. was very struck.m for one hour and speak with him for 20 minutes. he is exactly the guy on camera. he also has one joke. it is " i made so much money on the deal." he does that over and over again. he is a next or ordinary salesman. he made a lot of money investing. he has put $1 million in two properties. that is a drop in the bucket. that property is now worth $60 million. it is a great retail...
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. >> that story that went around about holly's behavior was uninformed judgment made from afar that became can tell you right now she didn't care. >> you can't. you can tell anybody here what she was thinking? >> no. you can read it on her face. >> read it on her face. >> you don't have to be crying your eyes out at a funeral to not be grieving. >> know the defense argued all the testimony maligning holly's behavior was a product of the six plus years of rumors and innuendo courtesy of the authorities. hardened into what sounded like truth even if it wasn't. >> if you listened to the witnesses, they all turned away once they talked to the detectives. >> that was certainly the case, said the defense when her friend cutoff contact with holly about a year after matt died. >> who is accused of murder? >> you can't look at her anymore. >> after she looked at the police did she begin saying what she said at the trial. >> you had no idea how that was. >> i didn't have to see physical proof. >> i asked you a question. you have no idea how that man died. >> not to my knowledge, no. >> the memories
. >> that story that went around about holly's behavior was uninformed judgment made from afar that became can tell you right now she didn't care. >> you can't. you can tell anybody here what she was thinking? >> no. you can read it on her face. >> read it on her face. >> you don't have to be crying your eyes out at a funeral to not be grieving. >> know the defense argued all the testimony maligning holly's behavior was a product of the six plus years of...
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we had a conversation of 45 minutes, although i've admired him from afar since -- since he became poped of humility and kindness that is consistent with my understanding, at least, of jesus' teachings. he seems to have a good sense of humor. i think that his simplicity and his belief in the power of the spiritual over the material reflects himself in everything that he says and does. and i suspect -- my sense is that he's a little bit uncomfortable with all the trappings of being pope. >> reporter: embarrassed by them? >> well, you know, that's not his style. and that is part of why i think he has been so embraced around the world, because people get a sense that first and foremost he seems himself as a priest and as a disciple of christ and as somebody who is concerned with, you know, the least of these. you know, nothing's more powerful than someone who seems to live out their convictions. >> reporter: you know, the president mentioned those trappings. it's well known here in rome that sometimes the pope slips those trappings, even gets in a car and drives himself to another part of
we had a conversation of 45 minutes, although i've admired him from afar since -- since he became poped of humility and kindness that is consistent with my understanding, at least, of jesus' teachings. he seems to have a good sense of humor. i think that his simplicity and his belief in the power of the spiritual over the material reflects himself in everything that he says and does. and i suspect -- my sense is that he's a little bit uncomfortable with all the trappings of being pope. >>...
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[applause] >> thank you from afar. cynthia mckinney. finally i'd like to introduce linda handily, the director of the was washington report on middle east a fairs and will give us a complete picture. >> you have heard about the high cost of israel to our democratic political process. you'll be hearing much more about the costs americans have paid for the israel-u.s. relationship. i'm just going to focus on the dollars and good cents. americans are concerned about domestic issues. as our nation emerges from the 2008 financial crisis. we're worried about unemployment, rising food, fuel, affordable housing and healthcare costs, and also concerned about our aging infrastructure, crumbling roads, bridges, and decaying schools. deteriorating water systems and electrical power grids. despite our economic -- domestic economic fears, americans are generous. many of us believe we should help the poor, not just here at home, where we have nearly 50 million americans living in poverty. we also want to give food and medical assistance to help the hu
[applause] >> thank you from afar. cynthia mckinney. finally i'd like to introduce linda handily, the director of the was washington report on middle east a fairs and will give us a complete picture. >> you have heard about the high cost of israel to our democratic political process. you'll be hearing much more about the costs americans have paid for the israel-u.s. relationship. i'm just going to focus on the dollars and good cents. americans are concerned about domestic issues. as...