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russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has been watching the talks from afar and it's he's warned that ukraine's nato ambitions could throw the process off course. >> translator: this kind of action will derail all efforts aimed at arranging the pro-russian groups. >> he referred to a draft law ukrainian lawmakers approved earlier this week that allows the country to join military blocks. russian leaders considered that a threat to their interests. poroshenko says he's ready to order government troops to stop shooting if negotiators can reach a deal. poroshenko said he would call on commanders to cease fire. emhe hopes that might even happen later on friday. but for now, government voices and pro-russian separatists are still fighting. some units are trading fire near the city.
russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has been watching the talks from afar and it's he's warned that ukraine's nato ambitions could throw the process off course. >> translator: this kind of action will derail all efforts aimed at arranging the pro-russian groups. >> he referred to a draft law ukrainian lawmakers approved earlier this week that allows the country to join military blocks. russian leaders considered that a threat to their interests. poroshenko says he's ready to...
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as evacuees wait patiently, watching the smoke grow from afar. >> we are down here until we can go home. we pray for everybody that's out there that they are safe >> reporter: hoping their homes are still standing by the time crews knock out the king fire. >> i have heard so far that on our road two homes have been jeopardized and we are the next house >> reporter: contain the "dog bar" fire. "we saw the smoke and the b dark clouds and we knew it a serious fire," "when you look down and you your stairway burning propey "then it really hits home. flames further north in nevada county firefighters are working to contain the dog bar fire. >> we saw the smoke and the big, dark clouds. and we knew it was a serious fire. >> when you look down and you see your stairway burning on your property then it really hits home. >> flames destroyed two homes and threatened several others. the fire is 75% contained. all vacuation orders were lifted over the weekend. the fire burned 50 acres. >>> six firefighters suffered minor injuries in another fire in orange county. the silverado fire is burning 950 a
as evacuees wait patiently, watching the smoke grow from afar. >> we are down here until we can go home. we pray for everybody that's out there that they are safe >> reporter: hoping their homes are still standing by the time crews knock out the king fire. >> i have heard so far that on our road two homes have been jeopardized and we are the next house >> reporter: contain the "dog bar" fire. "we saw the smoke and the b dark clouds and we knew it a serious...
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as evacuees wait patiently watching the smoke grow from afar. >> we are down here until we can go home. we pray for everybody that is out there that they are safe. >> hoping their homes are still standing by the time the crews knock out the king fire. >> i heard so far on our road, two homes are being jeopardized and we are the next house. >> cooler air it is helping firefighters in nevada county make progress. but attempts are too late for two families that lost their homes, other homes were in the fire's path and others damaged but they are still standing. >> you look down and you see your stairway burning on your property then it really hits home. >> it is heartbreaking. you really can not express it until you see it. >> the fire is 30% contained and evacuation orders have been lifted. it is still not clear how the fire started. >> reporter: a mendocino woman got a shock of her life. a female mountain lion. she thinks it was attracted to the scent of her house cat. it wondered off. >>> the driver in a crash that killed an 11-year-old may have been drowsy. the chevy suburban went off
as evacuees wait patiently watching the smoke grow from afar. >> we are down here until we can go home. we pray for everybody that is out there that they are safe. >> hoping their homes are still standing by the time the crews knock out the king fire. >> i heard so far on our road, two homes are being jeopardized and we are the next house. >> cooler air it is helping firefighters in nevada county make progress. but attempts are too late for two families that lost their...
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they take it home and sit and are watching it from afar. they are letting us fund it because we are offering, but we are not offering properly. the nation rebuilding and doing things in syria. this is not going to help or stop isis. we are going to end up spending more money inaccurately, which is what we consistently do because our foreign policy is so bad. it's going to put our country further in debt and why? >> why get involved? >> well, we are already involved. i mean there's no choice. say what you want, they are here. they are on our homeland. they have come in through our unfenced borders. they are here. we need to do some things. it really should not be on our shoulders. >> john, isis has no trouble getting money. they have a surplus, compared to us, who run a deficit every year, huge debt. they have no trouble getting money. who knows where they are going to go. >> they are a very well funded organization. this is not like the taliban back in the stone age living in modern times an getting funded by rich people in the middle east
they take it home and sit and are watching it from afar. they are letting us fund it because we are offering, but we are not offering properly. the nation rebuilding and doing things in syria. this is not going to help or stop isis. we are going to end up spending more money inaccurately, which is what we consistently do because our foreign policy is so bad. it's going to put our country further in debt and why? >> why get involved? >> well, we are already involved. i mean there's...
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it actually looks better from afar. there is a house on my street at the very top that you come off from the 101 it clearly dominates anything and anything to do to soften that which is iconic is a good thing. i like that reading is completely detached if you are from piner park and you are at an angle you are not going to see anything. you are going to see three structures and not see anything in front of them. i think the quality of the view created by putting the view corridor at the further down the hill makes sense. i think the looking at the trans-america building is a lot better than than look at what that was. i think that is true from the view cones that you were showing us from the larger view corridor was not interesting. so looking at trans-america building is more interesting to me. on the negative side, we heard over again about the water table issue and dbi is responsible for that and geotechnical exemption in the environmental impact report exemption. i'm assuming that's all good and the 6 feet plus they
it actually looks better from afar. there is a house on my street at the very top that you come off from the 101 it clearly dominates anything and anything to do to soften that which is iconic is a good thing. i like that reading is completely detached if you are from piner park and you are at an angle you are not going to see anything. you are going to see three structures and not see anything in front of them. i think the quality of the view created by putting the view corridor at the further...
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from afar. the video, instagram. you know it's kind of contemporary mediums. and in order to construct something that he's not even going to be able to experience directly but indirectly. >> it will be on display through april. >>> he was hollywood's most eligible bachelor. tonight george clooney is off the market. >> a ridge of high pressure some of it is going to be due into the blare by midweek -- bay area by midweek. things going to be aming up. stay tune -- warming up. stay tuned. ,,,,,,,, market. george >>> well, hollywood's most eligible bachelor, is officially off the market. george clooney got married in a private ceremony today in venice. before the ceremony, he and his bride cruised the canals of venice surrounded by a flotilla of pap rat zoo. the ceremony took place at the luxury hotel overlooking venice's grand canal. bono and cindy crawford were among the celebrity guests and clooney is 53. his new wife is 36-year-old human rights lawyer amal alamuddin. >>> well, tonight we are getting a look at the first photos of chelsea clinton's new baby girl
from afar. the video, instagram. you know it's kind of contemporary mediums. and in order to construct something that he's not even going to be able to experience directly but indirectly. >> it will be on display through april. >>> he was hollywood's most eligible bachelor. tonight george clooney is off the market. >> a ridge of high pressure some of it is going to be due into the blare by midweek -- bay area by midweek. things going to be aming up. stay tune -- warming up....
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. >>> meanwhile, governor tom corbett and authorities from afar away as california attended funeral services for corporal brian dixon. from friends and family to his law enforcement family thousands offed his memory and offered support to his wife and children. fox 29's jenn for joyce attended corporal dixon's services. >> ♪ >> reporter: thousands of law enforcement agents from across the state and beyond saluted their fallen brother in blue before he was laid to rest. 38 year old corporal brian dixon was shot and killed in an ambush outside of his pike county police barrack last friday. ♪ >> reporter: dixon's wife and the couple ,2 young boys followed behind the cassette as it was carried through saint peter' cass though drail. one of his close friends and colleagues spoke proudly of his late buddy. >> it is only fitting for a man with the spirit of a warrior and the heart of a lion to be honored and recognized in the way that he will forever be remembered. >> the manhunt continues for the suspect 31 year old eric frein they will do their part and fight for justice. >> i promise you that we
. >>> meanwhile, governor tom corbett and authorities from afar away as california attended funeral services for corporal brian dixon. from friends and family to his law enforcement family thousands offed his memory and offered support to his wife and children. fox 29's jenn for joyce attended corporal dixon's services. >> ♪ >> reporter: thousands of law enforcement agents from across the state and beyond saluted their fallen brother in blue before he was laid to rest. 38...
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. >> we'll look at it from afar. >> that's right. coming up after a short break, traffic and weather together. we do it on the 3's, stay with >>> good morning, everyone, great way to start your day right now on the roads. real now problems at all, you may have few overnight construction projects here and, there but ever so slightly. let's look at the schuylkill expressway. eastbound and westbound, moving real well, around spring garden, center city, university city, and then even moving your way in toward the entire western suburb, no problem. ninety-five also there is shot broad street, moving well, if you are headed to philadelphia international airport, things look great there. it is nice and clear. if you are traveling on 95, you're averaging speed censors in the 50's, same thing on the schuylkill, 476, pa turnpike, 202, 42 it, you get the idea. montgomery county don't powell situation caused from accident, closing south gulph road at church road. best alternate is to take henderson road. also, as we continue the pa turnpike, ove
. >> we'll look at it from afar. >> that's right. coming up after a short break, traffic and weather together. we do it on the 3's, stay with >>> good morning, everyone, great way to start your day right now on the roads. real now problems at all, you may have few overnight construction projects here and, there but ever so slightly. let's look at the schuylkill expressway. eastbound and westbound, moving real well, around spring garden, center city, university city, and...
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evacyew weirs patiently watch the smoke grow from afar. >> we're down here until we can go home and we pray for everybody that is out there, that they're safe. >> reporter: hoping their homes are still standing by the time crews knock out the king fire. >> i have heard so far on our road, two homes have been jeopardized and we're the next house. >>> further north, cooler air is helping firefighters in nevada county make progress against a 250-acre fire near grass valley. but it comes too late for two families who lost their hope. other homes were in the fire's path. some were damaged but still standing. >> when you look down and you see your stairway burning on your property, then it really hits home. >> it's heart breaking. you really, uh, can't even express it until you see. >> the fire is 30% contained and evacuation orders have been lifted. it's still not clear how the fire started. >>> a mendocino county woman looked out her window and saw a female mountain lion outside her window. she thinks it was attracted by the scent of the house cats. the big cat wandered off and hasn't been
evacyew weirs patiently watch the smoke grow from afar. >> we're down here until we can go home and we pray for everybody that is out there, that they're safe. >> reporter: hoping their homes are still standing by the time crews knock out the king fire. >> i have heard so far on our road, two homes have been jeopardized and we're the next house. >>> further north, cooler air is helping firefighters in nevada county make progress against a 250-acre fire near grass...
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i could only watch alibaba developments from afar stop i felt private times they met success and disappointmentt the times the company made mistakes and failed to live up to its own values. but through it all i remained inspired by the lessons i had learned, from a time when anything seemed possible, from a teacher i had met. >> [speaking mandarin] >> after some time on the road, i took one last chance and traveled back to visit some old friends and see what had become of the company that we had created. ♪ >> [speaking mandarin] ♪ >> [speaking mandarin] [applause] [speaking mandarin] [applause] [speaking mandarin] [applause] [speaking mandarin] ♪ as the evening came to a close, i reflected on my time at alibaba and all that i had seen over the previous 10 years. company started by an english teacher, hire employees and serve thousands of people. i saw a group of ordinary people that even i had underestimated come together as a team to build something they believed could change the world. i realized that the people outside ali baba would probably seem naive, but jack was right. alibaba was more
i could only watch alibaba developments from afar stop i felt private times they met success and disappointmentt the times the company made mistakes and failed to live up to its own values. but through it all i remained inspired by the lessons i had learned, from a time when anything seemed possible, from a teacher i had met. >> [speaking mandarin] >> after some time on the road, i took one last chance and traveled back to visit some old friends and see what had become of the...
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and the the fantasy is closer to reality the united states and arab partners striking in syria from afar without american troops on the ground. there is a lot of danger in all of this. and uncertainty. john buss is with us >> this journalist reporting this when you don't know what happens, if you have soldiers in the field, how do you sustain your, how do you control your gains? this is one thing general martin dempsey has been saying, saying we need turkey in this fight. turkey was notably not in the air over syria. turkey is caught between with a huge refugee problem, it's just trying not to get involved because there is issue within the country with peace talks and it's own kurdish population. some are streaming across the boreder to fight in syria. it's a difficult situation for turkey to negotiate. >> if you're able to knock out the man in control and large weapons and we believe these things have been accomplished overnight in syria. then, who is it the united states will use to go in there to hold that? would that be cia? locals? who is it? >> it's a question, to some extent we'll
and the the fantasy is closer to reality the united states and arab partners striking in syria from afar without american troops on the ground. there is a lot of danger in all of this. and uncertainty. john buss is with us >> this journalist reporting this when you don't know what happens, if you have soldiers in the field, how do you sustain your, how do you control your gains? this is one thing general martin dempsey has been saying, saying we need turkey in this fight. turkey was...
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by somebody who wants to be a mass killer as opposed to the unabomber who kills individual the from afar. those distinctions while at that time, didn't seem to be something we could make a firm conclusion on were enough to convince most people these separate bombings. theodore kaczynski put his plan in motion as mcveigh was plotting his plan in motion. it was totally coincidental. that is an important question because if you think back to after 9/11 and the terrible tragedy of the twin towers, a week later down the east coast you had the anthrax attack. there was a huge outcry and a lot of people wanted certain specific actions to take place which would have unleashed a lot of significant weapons and issues because they thought the anthrax was connected to 9/11 was all connected to saddam hussein and iraq. we found other reasons to go into iraq. these are the things that go on and if you look at the history of terrorism you see a lot of coincidences when something is happening on another track. one more example, looking at bombs on an airplane coming across the pacific at the same time t
by somebody who wants to be a mass killer as opposed to the unabomber who kills individual the from afar. those distinctions while at that time, didn't seem to be something we could make a firm conclusion on were enough to convince most people these separate bombings. theodore kaczynski put his plan in motion as mcveigh was plotting his plan in motion. it was totally coincidental. that is an important question because if you think back to after 9/11 and the terrible tragedy of the twin towers,...
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an what i suspect is he's watched from afar what has gone on with donald sterling and the clippers and what they actually sold for. donald sterling was punished, but he wasn't really punished. he sold the team for over $2 billion. i suspect that he saw that and kind of sees an opportunity to cash out. >> my big question, and i agree, the entire way in which it was announced on a weekend and then released add then he's going to sell was strange. i agree, that whole trajectory is a bit odd. what else is in that investigation? they did all of these interviews. if there's money like this, you've got to wonder what else is in that document? >> well, that's definitely true. looking at the particulars, therp a little troubling. i hear a lot of different discussion of saying no, it was just business. it really wasn't racist or anything like that. there was a great part and piece in time magazine. he said it was really just that he's a businessman and not really like somebody like donald sterling. but i have to respectfully disagree. i have to disagree with him on this. it's kind of like how re
an what i suspect is he's watched from afar what has gone on with donald sterling and the clippers and what they actually sold for. donald sterling was punished, but he wasn't really punished. he sold the team for over $2 billion. i suspect that he saw that and kind of sees an opportunity to cash out. >> my big question, and i agree, the entire way in which it was announced on a weekend and then released add then he's going to sell was strange. i agree, that whole trajectory is a bit odd....
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and the the fantasy is closer to reality the united states and arab partners striking in syria from afarhout american troops on the ground. there is a lot of danger in all of this. and uncertainty. john buss is with us >> this journalist reporting this when you don't know what happens, if you have soldiers in the field, how do you sustain your, how do you control your gains? this is one thing general martin dempsey has been saying, saying we need turkey in this fight. turkey was notably not in the air over syria. turkey is caught between with a huge refugee problem, it's just trying not to get involved because there is issue within the country with peace talks and it's own kurdish population. some are streaming across the boreder to fight in syria. it's a difficult situation for turkey to negotiate. >> if you're able to knock out the man in control and large weapons and we believe these things have been accomplished overnight in syria. then, who is it the united states will use to go in there to hold that? would that be cia? locals? who is it? >> it's a question, to some extent we'll see
and the the fantasy is closer to reality the united states and arab partners striking in syria from afarhout american troops on the ground. there is a lot of danger in all of this. and uncertainty. john buss is with us >> this journalist reporting this when you don't know what happens, if you have soldiers in the field, how do you sustain your, how do you control your gains? this is one thing general martin dempsey has been saying, saying we need turkey in this fight. turkey was notably...
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. >> but first the mystery involving one of the the nation's founding fathers, from afar this statuegeorge washington looks normal and even noble. someone painted the president's hand bright red. nora muchanic is live now in trenton with the details. >>. >> reporter: this is a bizarre case and whether it's a prank or a political statement, police want to catch the people responsible for this. >> john is with a group of artists with the seize corporation and he is reacting to the statue in millville park. someone climbed the 25 foot marble statue and painted the likeness of our first president's hands blood red. >> the nice thing is you can communicate them, you don't have to go around destroying public property. >> i think it's disgusting, i think it's vanlism and i don't think anyone has a right to do that sort of thing. the statue was carved in italy in the 1870s and was in philadelphia until trenton bought it in 1896. the civic center raised money to restore the statue and fix his broken nose. >> for me it's somewhat disturbing just to see the statue has been messed with again. th
. >> but first the mystery involving one of the the nation's founding fathers, from afar this statuegeorge washington looks normal and even noble. someone painted the president's hand bright red. nora muchanic is live now in trenton with the details. >>. >> reporter: this is a bizarre case and whether it's a prank or a political statement, police want to catch the people responsible for this. >> john is with a group of artists with the seize corporation and he is...
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. >> nadaya ( translated ): the very next morning a sheik from tel-afar came and picked up three girls right to take three and an isis militant had to right to take one. a friend of mine who was taken by an isis commander and returned had told us, they're doing everything they please with us, raping us, sexually abusing us, and that the isis men would tell them if you do not convert we will rape you all, and sell you all to isis militants in syria where a young girl could be sold for about $800. >> pelley: when she heard that nadaya took advantage of a blackout and escaped from the building. now, all the family has of life before isis is this video of the wedding of a friend. hard to watch. they told us nearly everyone in the video is dead. what about the other members of your family? >> nadaya ( translated ): my sisters, two of them whom i speak with at times who somehow snuck a phone through have no idea where our mother is. i don't know anything regarding my mother. tell them “i want my mother.” my friends are captive, i have no idea where my other brothers are, i want them all to r
. >> nadaya ( translated ): the very next morning a sheik from tel-afar came and picked up three girls right to take three and an isis militant had to right to take one. a friend of mine who was taken by an isis commander and returned had told us, they're doing everything they please with us, raping us, sexually abusing us, and that the isis men would tell them if you do not convert we will rape you all, and sell you all to isis militants in syria where a young girl could be sold for...
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so, has secretary kerry made progress on this coalition from afar?l, it's a mixed bag right now, frankly. after the brutal execution of that british aid worker, david haines, you saw the british prime minister, david cameron, come out and basically say he will do anything in the days ahead to try to wipe out isis. but he didn't formally commit to helping with u.s. air strikes inside syria in the days ahead. and when it comes to arab nations, the secretary of state john kerry is trying to rally on a trip in the middle east right now. the white house simply won't name who is on board and who is not in terms of helping with u.s. air strikes. i pressed a time ago on whether there is a strong coalition. >> isis, the threat is there the president himself laid out the stakes last wednesdayi g÷ night so, is this not a failure for secretary kerry to not get this coalition together? >> based on the very strong statements that we're seeing from public officials representing these other governments, there is a clear indication that this coalition together is --
so, has secretary kerry made progress on this coalition from afar?l, it's a mixed bag right now, frankly. after the brutal execution of that british aid worker, david haines, you saw the british prime minister, david cameron, come out and basically say he will do anything in the days ahead to try to wipe out isis. but he didn't formally commit to helping with u.s. air strikes inside syria in the days ahead. and when it comes to arab nations, the secretary of state john kerry is trying to rally...
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the participation here today, the numbers of people who have travelled from afar, some of people likera is going to turn around and go right back, and then come back again, but the extent of dedication of so many to be able to be here, given the pressing business for everybody in this chamber is a statement in and of it's a about the importance of the matter that is under discussion. so we are deeply grateful, not just behalf of -- of our invitation, but to all of the countries that have understood the responsibility and the seriousness of this moment, and we express our great gratitude to everyone. in accordance with rule 37 of the council's provisional rules of procedure, i invite the representatives of germany, georgia, iraq, the us latic republic of iran, italy, japan, the netherlands, norway, qatar, saudi arabia -- >> so he's now going through the list of all of those that have asked to take part in this meeting. in addition i can tell you there is a syrian representative in the room, but it looks like he won't be invited to speak. i invite the special representative of the secre
the participation here today, the numbers of people who have travelled from afar, some of people likera is going to turn around and go right back, and then come back again, but the extent of dedication of so many to be able to be here, given the pressing business for everybody in this chamber is a statement in and of it's a about the importance of the matter that is under discussion. so we are deeply grateful, not just behalf of -- of our invitation, but to all of the countries that have...
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the interesting thing to me in watching this from afar as i did, i wasn't there, is that it seems to traveling around with the greatest transactional politician of our time, bill clinton. every time you compare to bill clinton, he's chatty with reporters about the senate races and what's going on in the country and how the country needs to be brought together, and she gives a very rigorous speech. and he's the one people are sort of flocking to still. >> he's bill clinton. >> he is. he is. >> arguably the greatest politician that we've covered at least -- at least around -- >> >> let's talk about hillary clinton. it's been almost seven years. last time they was in iowa was january 2008 when she was running for the democratic presidential nomination. she came in third behind barack obama and john edwards by a little bit. she came in third and now she's running once again. what do you make? >> there's no mystery in politics anymore. she's running. she comes out and says i'm back. basically she's in. i think the biggest problem for hillary clinton is going to be the fact that she has no
the interesting thing to me in watching this from afar as i did, i wasn't there, is that it seems to traveling around with the greatest transactional politician of our time, bill clinton. every time you compare to bill clinton, he's chatty with reporters about the senate races and what's going on in the country and how the country needs to be brought together, and she gives a very rigorous speech. and he's the one people are sort of flocking to still. >> he's bill clinton. >> he is....
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the participation here today, the numbers of people who have traveled from afar, some of whom, like -- going to turn around and go back and then come back again. but the extent of dedication of so many to be able to be here, given the press of business for everybody in this chamber, is a statement in and of itself about the importance of the matter that is under discussion. so, we are deeply grateful, not just behalf of our invitation, but to all the countries that have understood the responsibility and the seriousness of this moment, and we express our great gratitude to everyone in accordance with rule 37 of the council's provisional rules of procedure, i invite the representatives of albania, bahrain, belgium, canada, denmark, egypt, finland, germany, georgia, iraq, the islamic republic of iran, italy, japan, netherlandss, norway, poland, catted tar, saudi arabia, spain, turkey, and the united arab emirates to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the council's provisional rule offered procedure i invite the special representative of the speci
the participation here today, the numbers of people who have traveled from afar, some of whom, like -- going to turn around and go back and then come back again. but the extent of dedication of so many to be able to be here, given the press of business for everybody in this chamber, is a statement in and of itself about the importance of the matter that is under discussion. so, we are deeply grateful, not just behalf of our invitation, but to all the countries that have understood the...
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look at mosul, tikrit, tal afar. why didn't we act all the blood and treasure that was lost?ne of those 4,000 heroes? >> sean, as you know, because you and i have been out there together with the american people, and people have walked up to me with a picture of their son wearing flap jackets and helmets looking really fifthll filthy, and i would ask, how is he doing? and they would say, he was killed last month. soldiers, sailors, airmen, guards, marines, soldiers in iraq will never be complete because of what this president did. look at the bugout in december of 2011, and that's what the troops call it, the obama bugoutset the stage for what happened in syria. then the decision not to help the free syrian army two years ago when they could have, and it would have survived. now you've got -- this is what i was told today. this is a quote. we have a target-rich environment before we gave them a 13-day heads-up and then tipped off tehran and damascus and now they, meaning isis, is melting away. i will tell you, it's beyond me how this president is working, but it certainly isn
look at mosul, tikrit, tal afar. why didn't we act all the blood and treasure that was lost?ne of those 4,000 heroes? >> sean, as you know, because you and i have been out there together with the american people, and people have walked up to me with a picture of their son wearing flap jackets and helmets looking really fifthll filthy, and i would ask, how is he doing? and they would say, he was killed last month. soldiers, sailors, airmen, guards, marines, soldiers in iraq will never be...
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but it's a risky thing to do, to, in effect, scold from afar. but anybody who deals with islamic extremism whether inside the region or out of it knows you need voices in the community to stand up and challenge it. the sad fact, those voices haven't been loud enough. >> thank you, jim sciutto, very much. coming up, the president will convene a special meeting of the united nations. he wants a resolution passed to prevent foreigners from going over to syria and iraq and supporting these terrorist organizations. as promised the united states launched more air strikes against isis targets in syria today. one strike in syria was carried out by the u.s. and one of the coalition partners designed to hit isis targets. there were targets near baghdad as well. in an interview with our own christiane amanpour, the secretary of state john kerry talked about the role of airpower in syria and iraq and the imminent effect from an al qaeda splinter group. >> airpower has been effective. and now has their supplies begin to get hit and other things begin to happ
but it's a risky thing to do, to, in effect, scold from afar. but anybody who deals with islamic extremism whether inside the region or out of it knows you need voices in the community to stand up and challenge it. the sad fact, those voices haven't been loud enough. >> thank you, jim sciutto, very much. coming up, the president will convene a special meeting of the united nations. he wants a resolution passed to prevent foreigners from going over to syria and iraq and supporting these...
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i say, if it becomes a two-way race, suddenly a much more competitive race and it looks to me from afars, is it possible for you or riland to win a three-way race or do you need a two-way race if you're going to beat mike? >> i plan to win a three-way race. i have a feeling that we will. but i will fight very hard to do that. i can take my seniority back to the senate and be a very powerful senator for south dakota. that's just beginning known and taking my senorty back, i can do a lot for our rail crisis in south dakota, the grain stackers are stacking grain up. we have all sort of crises. also i expect to be backed by a large number of the native american community and that's unusual for an independent or for anybody other than a democrat. so, there's a dynamic there on a trajectory. i plan to win and i'm not necessarily downgrading anybody else in this race. my two opponents are fine fellows, but they will go to washington cloaked in special interest money. i have very little money in this campaign, an independent gets very little money. what we have now the democratic and republican
i say, if it becomes a two-way race, suddenly a much more competitive race and it looks to me from afars, is it possible for you or riland to win a three-way race or do you need a two-way race if you're going to beat mike? >> i plan to win a three-way race. i have a feeling that we will. but i will fight very hard to do that. i can take my seniority back to the senate and be a very powerful senator for south dakota. that's just beginning known and taking my senorty back, i can do a lot...
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interacting from afar. this is why secretary of state john kerry is going to the region to help build that kind of support. so far it's been largely humanitarian. you have them sending millions of dollars to help buy humanitarian aid. they want help on isis. they want the saudis to support syrian rebel groups fighting assad. this is key. while the president is saying no boots on the ground, you need some sort of ground force to help take back and hold territory as you -- if you're successful, as you degrade isis from the air in the coming months and years. who is that group going to be? it's not going to be american troops. the u.s. does not expect the saudis to be sending in their forces. but also crucially, you want the sunni tribes on your side. if not fighting along isis, they've been helping them progress. you need to get them on the other side of this battle. these are very tall orders going forward. >> is there really a belief that, for instance, the syrian rebels, who have been fighting the assad re
interacting from afar. this is why secretary of state john kerry is going to the region to help build that kind of support. so far it's been largely humanitarian. you have them sending millions of dollars to help buy humanitarian aid. they want help on isis. they want the saudis to support syrian rebel groups fighting assad. this is key. while the president is saying no boots on the ground, you need some sort of ground force to help take back and hold territory as you -- if you're successful,...
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authorities in the pennsylvania woods for nearly two weeks now, even taunting authorities at time from afarsick game he's playing. meantime in virginia, police have their suspect but still no sight of missing uva student hannah graham. nbc's luke russert is in charolettesville with the latest on the desperate search. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, as of right now we are awaiting the prime suspect, jesse matthew, who was apprehended in texas yesterday. we are told he is now on his way to charolettesville, virginia, where he could be arraigned as early as next thursday. the reason why it's going to be all the way till next thursday? because there's a judicial conference that's been on a calendar and they're not going to switch it around. all that being said, the search is ongoing for hannah graham, that uva sophomore who went missing around september 10th, september 11th. so far we're hearing from searchers that they really want locals in the area, if they have wildlife cameras, to check those. if you're a real estate agent, look inside those open properties, that land owners know t
authorities in the pennsylvania woods for nearly two weeks now, even taunting authorities at time from afarsick game he's playing. meantime in virginia, police have their suspect but still no sight of missing uva student hannah graham. nbc's luke russert is in charolettesville with the latest on the desperate search. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, as of right now we are awaiting the prime suspect, jesse matthew, who was apprehended in texas yesterday. we are told he is now on...
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been a fan from afar. i am real tickled to have you here today. [laughter] not actually tickling. i will start with you, tom, just to kick us off. let me turn to you, and then we will go to the others. >> thank you so much, nathaniel, thanks to all of you for coming out and participating in this discussion. i think we have a big audience. i think there is a viewing party at -- a viewing arty and out mania. i want to say hello to all of you out there, everybody else. in answer to your question, for countries that keep me up at night, human rights and corruption are the same issue. these are not different, interlocking things. they are the same issue. you are forced to pay to protect yourself any market, for whoch businessman in russia exposes tax fraud and gets murdered for it, you are confronting exactly the same problem, and if you look at authoritarian regimes around the centralorruption is a operating principle. it is the reason a lot of power in theng to first place. you have to be corrupt to be in the inner circle. it gives your master something to hold over you if you ever t
been a fan from afar. i am real tickled to have you here today. [laughter] not actually tickling. i will start with you, tom, just to kick us off. let me turn to you, and then we will go to the others. >> thank you so much, nathaniel, thanks to all of you for coming out and participating in this discussion. i think we have a big audience. i think there is a viewing party at -- a viewing arty and out mania. i want to say hello to all of you out there, everybody else. in answer to your...
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. >> standing united from afar, republicans and democrats largely giving the president some breathinghow these air strikes work out. while they are on a seven-week recess. house speaker john boehner released this statement for support of the strikes. while also urging for a broader strategy to defeat isis. john mccain and lindsey graham commended the president for ordering air strikes and then promptly called for swift action against assad as well. the president seems to have the cautious support of most lawmakers, well, until something goes wrong. kristin welker is at the white house lawn. very big day for the president. how does the white house feel about the reaction to the air strikes so far? >> reporter: well, the administration, i think, is going into these new air strikes with syria in the way that it wants to be, which is to have this coalition. the fact that the united states is joined by these five arab nations is significant because you heard president obama say the united states was not going to go it alone. the fact he was able to secure these commitments from those arab
. >> standing united from afar, republicans and democrats largely giving the president some breathinghow these air strikes work out. while they are on a seven-week recess. house speaker john boehner released this statement for support of the strikes. while also urging for a broader strategy to defeat isis. john mccain and lindsey graham commended the president for ordering air strikes and then promptly called for swift action against assad as well. the president seems to have the cautious...
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. >> then there's the third type, from afar they seem like a normal member of society but as we get to know them, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry. sticking out my tongue doesn't look intelligent for a 57-year-old. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he was incarcerated more than a yoor year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he was not convicted but incarcerated awaiting trial. he pled not guilty to the murder of her daughter but that didn't stop him from telling jokes. >> you can't come in here with that pig it's not a pig, it's a duck. i was talking to the duck. >> clarence butterfield is an older gentleman, old man i guess you could call him, a giddy old man, happy to be here. >> okay. >> diagnose as hyper verbal. you can't all be winners, now, can we? is there has to be people like me to make real winners of life look really good. >> butterfield jumped from one subject to another subject really quickly and really hard to follow in conversati
. >> then there's the third type, from afar they seem like a normal member of society but as we get to know them, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry. sticking out my tongue doesn't look intelligent for a 57-year-old. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he was incarcerated more than a yoor year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he was not...
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class and experience the middle -- the american dream my parents experienced when my dad came from afari never knew they were poor because my grandmother cap also clean. this is the american will dream we have all lived that we want to for our children. stopank you very much will >> supervisor, five minutes for a closing statement. >> think you for this opportunity. delegate comstock continues to say i talk about job creation and i don't talk about legislation that creates jobs. i think all of you in this audience realize what it takes to create jobs in northern virginia. atax credit here and there is thing, but fundamentally what we community that will attract the people with the innovative thought process and want to live somewhere that is transit oriented. a transportation system that's not dysfunctional and doesn't tell them how to practice medicine. these are the types of things the 21st century that make a difference. i grew up in a steel mill town and there is a plant there. that's where the jobs were. today, the jobs come to us because we have a tremendous community here that tr
class and experience the middle -- the american dream my parents experienced when my dad came from afari never knew they were poor because my grandmother cap also clean. this is the american will dream we have all lived that we want to for our children. stopank you very much will >> supervisor, five minutes for a closing statement. >> think you for this opportunity. delegate comstock continues to say i talk about job creation and i don't talk about legislation that creates jobs. i...
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. >> having been involved from afar, but closely in that vet, there weren't the votes, they just didn't have the numbers. so they didn't want to bring it to a vote. and they didn't have the numbers because the constituent male was running against that vote, i don't remember the numbers for every single senator i was talking to. but it was 90-10, it was overwhelming. so there wasn't a beheading video at that point. and you have to eventually go back to the people if you are a member of congress. >> you did say the american people are uncertain that there would be a successful, that we will have a measure of success. and i want to go back to something that you have written about, which was that the u.s. has done a poor job of getting militaries to become more functional, that these ad hoc coalitions can fail because of the regime mentality. what's the prospect of success of this coalition? >> i'm not privy to the classified documents on this one and i really hope that it looks better than it does from the outside. from the outside, most militaries are not set up the way our military is to
. >> having been involved from afar, but closely in that vet, there weren't the votes, they just didn't have the numbers. so they didn't want to bring it to a vote. and they didn't have the numbers because the constituent male was running against that vote, i don't remember the numbers for every single senator i was talking to. but it was 90-10, it was overwhelming. so there wasn't a beheading video at that point. and you have to eventually go back to the people if you are a member of...
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some people chose to enjoy the show from afar, others like that guy just. >> it's all about the hip. they told me when i was younger in 2 step. all you have to do is bring an idea and you can dance the night away. the museum is home to 26 million-dollar diamond. the rare -- it is 12-carats and sparkle from every angle. the so-called blue moon diamond was on earth. >> of rough stone before being made into that cushion cut shape. the diamond is on loan and will be on display at that museum until january. >> saint jude children's research hospital is reminding the public that september is childhood cancer awareness month. cancer is the leading cause of death for children under the age of 14 just this year nearly 16,000 children will be diagnosed with cancer through fund-raising and technology advancements over the last 6 years saint jude's research hospital has increased the survival rate of pediatric cancer patients from 20-80%. scientists are trying to understand the genetic causes of pediatric cancer. but in order to continue their research, they say they need those continued donatio
some people chose to enjoy the show from afar, others like that guy just. >> it's all about the hip. they told me when i was younger in 2 step. all you have to do is bring an idea and you can dance the night away. the museum is home to 26 million-dollar diamond. the rare -- it is 12-carats and sparkle from every angle. the so-called blue moon diamond was on earth. >> of rough stone before being made into that cushion cut shape. the diamond is on loan and will be on display at that...
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we look from afar trying to make sense of all this in new york, is there a sense of desperation that let the scots leave? >> the government is doing everything it can to hold together the more than 300-year union between scotland and the rest of the united kingdom. david cameron is expected to deliver a speech where the theme is "no going back." the conservative-let parliament and other parties in us\/ westminster approaching the poit that they don't want to use this to vent anger about karen government, saying that this is a much bigger decision that shouldn't be used for any kind of progesterone. >-- protest vote. >> u.k. austerity was painful certainly, but it seems to have put the country's economy back on track for stability, whereas peripheral europe couldn't devalue any kind of currency. >> europe as many links to this story from many angles, scarlet, but the one you picked up on their, the government has introduced a lot of austerity policies and some of them have not been popular in scotland. the conservative party that leads the current coalition only has one member of parl
we look from afar trying to make sense of all this in new york, is there a sense of desperation that let the scots leave? >> the government is doing everything it can to hold together the more than 300-year union between scotland and the rest of the united kingdom. david cameron is expected to deliver a speech where the theme is "no going back." the conservative-let parliament and other parties in us\/ westminster approaching the poit that they don't want to use this to vent...
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. >> having been involved from afar, there were not the votes. they just did not have the numbers. they did not want to bring it to a vote. they do not have the numbers because the constituent was running against that vote. i don't member the numbers for every single senator -- remember the numbers for every single senator. it was overwhelming. there wasn't a beheading video at that point. you eventually have to go back to the american people if you are a member of congress. >> you did say the american people are uncertain there would be a successful -- that we will have a measure of success. i want to go back to something written about. these ad hoc coalitions can fail. what is the prospect of success with this coalition? >> i'm not privy to the classified documents on this one, and i really hope that it looks better than it does from the outside. from the outside, most militaries are not set up the way our military is, to actually protect the people in the country and the territory of the country. based on that, we give them money and try to train them, but their fundamental purp
. >> having been involved from afar, there were not the votes. they just did not have the numbers. they did not want to bring it to a vote. they do not have the numbers because the constituent was running against that vote. i don't member the numbers for every single senator -- remember the numbers for every single senator. it was overwhelming. there wasn't a beheading video at that point. you eventually have to go back to the american people if you are a member of congress. >> you...
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those responding to the outbreak and those watching from afar. >> we have a problem which is that we't -- one thing that's happening is in all of these west african countries, the ones helping are the traditional colonial powers. it is amazing that relationship still exist. thosea and liberia -- former colonial powers are not talking to each other. this idea of 15 countries converging on an area of the world, trying to fix a problem the scale of which we have never seen before, we could throw money at it but we don't know how to fix it. >> they wanted an air force jet to bring home americans that were infected. >> the air force is specific about making sure i understand this correctly. and they have not confirmed this happened, but i was told by two people -- when the president said we are going to bring americans home who have ebola, you have airplanes outfitted to do this. have a couple of c-17's with containment units -- the state department said can you do this any air force as we do that for servicemen and women of stop this stuff is hard. it makes every administration look feck
those responding to the outbreak and those watching from afar. >> we have a problem which is that we't -- one thing that's happening is in all of these west african countries, the ones helping are the traditional colonial powers. it is amazing that relationship still exist. thosea and liberia -- former colonial powers are not talking to each other. this idea of 15 countries converging on an area of the world, trying to fix a problem the scale of which we have never seen before, we could...
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the numbers of people who have travelled from afar. some who are going to turn around and go back and come back again. but the extend of dedication of so many to be able to give here is a statement in and of itself about the importance of the matter that is under discussioni discussioni discussionism. we are grateful to the countries that understand the seriousness of this moment and we express our great gratitude to avenue within. in accordance with rule 37, i invite the representatives of the countries listed, italy, japan, lebanon, the netherlands, norway, poland, qutar, saudi arabia, spain, turkey, and the united arab emrites to participate in this. in line with rule 39 i invite the special representative of the secretary general and head of the united nations assistance mission for iraq to participate in this meeting. it security council will again item two of the agenda and i give the floor to a the nikoli. >> thank you. thank you mr. president and the council and honorable representatives. it is an honor to brief the security co
the numbers of people who have travelled from afar. some who are going to turn around and go back and come back again. but the extend of dedication of so many to be able to give here is a statement in and of itself about the importance of the matter that is under discussioni discussioni discussionism. we are grateful to the countries that understand the seriousness of this moment and we express our great gratitude to avenue within. in accordance with rule 37, i invite the representatives of the...
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courtesy of afar magazine. they're sending one lucky winner and a guest to south africa.s, oddly travel. >> it's luxury all the way with round-trip business class air fair provided by south african airways. it includes adventures at a safari camp and the five-star lions sands lodge. private chauffeurs. >> there's will. >> he's shaking it off apparently, too. >> is that to scare the animals away, will. because it's working. um -- i bet you want to know how to win, everybody. >> i do. >> will, we'll talk to you in a moment. click on the wake up and win logo on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. correctly enter the word safari. right there. tell us why you deserve this trip of a lifetime. will, you do not deserve it. >> that's some moves. >> oh, my goodgoodness. >> we love you, will. don't go anywhere. you could win a safari and more. we have so much more coming up. behind the scenes before tonight's big "dancing with the stars" premier. cheryl burke making a big admission only to us. don't go anywhere. ♪ i'm just gonna shake shake shake shake shake ♪ >>> tonight is the big n
courtesy of afar magazine. they're sending one lucky winner and a guest to south africa.s, oddly travel. >> it's luxury all the way with round-trip business class air fair provided by south african airways. it includes adventures at a safari camp and the five-star lions sands lodge. private chauffeurs. >> there's will. >> he's shaking it off apparently, too. >> is that to scare the animals away, will. because it's working. um -- i bet you want to know how to win,...
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the participation here today, the numbers of people who have traveled from afar, some of whom, like -- going to turn around and go back and then come back again. but the extent of dedication of so many to be able to be here, given the press of business for everybody in this chamber, is a statement in and of itself about the importance of the matter that is under discussion. so, we are deeply grateful, not just behalf of our invitation, but to all the countries that have understood the responsibility and the seriousness of this moment, and we express our great gratitude to everyone in accordance with rule 37 of the council's provisional rules of procedure, i invite the representatives of albania, bahrain, belgium, canada, denmark, egypt, finland, germany, georgia, iraq, the islamic republic of iran, italy, japan, netherlandss, norway, poland, catted tar, saudi arabia, spain, turkey, and the united arab emirates to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39 of the council's provisional rule offered procedure i invite the special representative of the speci
the participation here today, the numbers of people who have traveled from afar, some of whom, like -- going to turn around and go back and then come back again. but the extent of dedication of so many to be able to be here, given the press of business for everybody in this chamber, is a statement in and of itself about the importance of the matter that is under discussion. so, we are deeply grateful, not just behalf of our invitation, but to all the countries that have understood the...
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afar as quantitative eeasing invented by the japanese in 2000.., not getting it in the ecb. has it ever worked? anywhere it's tried? define worked. happen had produced jobs and gdp growth is it produces higher asset prices, why wall street loves it, but never really produces jobs. >> wall street does love it so much. almost a shame. i think that's where the chatter would be about managed prices. no. okay with it because of the money flow there. jim beankh u bianco, always int talk to. >> rick santelli, thanks. >>> over to jon fortt with a look what's coming up next on "squawk alley." >> lots of great stuff. talk to the reporter who interviewered tim cook and got his latest comments on icloud security. what apple will do about it and dig into what elon musk has to say about tesla's stock price and talk the future of sports online and heard about the iwatch. what about this? android watch from motorola, might give apple a run for its money, coming up next on "squawk alley." we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i thin
afar as quantitative eeasing invented by the japanese in 2000.., not getting it in the ecb. has it ever worked? anywhere it's tried? define worked. happen had produced jobs and gdp growth is it produces higher asset prices, why wall street loves it, but never really produces jobs. >> wall street does love it so much. almost a shame. i think that's where the chatter would be about managed prices. no. okay with it because of the money flow there. jim beankh u bianco, always int talk to....