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spronk healed of tal afar. if they do that they will cut off a major supply line >>> japan's prime minister says he will not bow to the state fighters threatening to kill two nationals. shinzo abe has cut short a visit to deal with this. now that shinzo abe is home what will he be doing? >> he will get an update from the government which is entirely foengs the on the situation. it's the main -- focussed on the situation. it's the main news in japan, we had a news conference from the chief cabinet secretary, essentially the spokesman for the japanese government. and he made it clear they were trying to do all it could to go through any international channel of communication with i.s.i.s. with i.s.i.l. to get this out safely. he said that it was important that i.s.i.l. understood that the $200 million which the man in the video referred to brandishing the knife with the same appearance and voice as the man who is known as jihadion which we've seen in the videos for the past fewer months. he was making it clear, t
spronk healed of tal afar. if they do that they will cut off a major supply line >>> japan's prime minister says he will not bow to the state fighters threatening to kill two nationals. shinzo abe has cut short a visit to deal with this. now that shinzo abe is home what will he be doing? >> he will get an update from the government which is entirely foengs the on the situation. it's the main -- focussed on the situation. it's the main news in japan, we had a news conference from...
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and iraq have been bombing tal afar and they were taken from there to mosul where i.s.i.l.ed it didn't want them anymore. >> we were in mosul when they told us they'll send us to tal afar. on the way i asked the driver where he was taking us. he told us he was taking to a safe place. i thought it would be tal afar but we ended up in a district south of kirkuk. >> some quirted to islam when threatenedto by i.s.i.l. >> we told them we would become muslim and they didn't hurt us but they kept on kidnapping girls. they kidnapped my neighbor, a young yazidi girl and another one who is christian. >> gave them million treatment before sending them to a camp near dohuk. it could be because the radical group increasingly under siege by fighting can no longer take care of such a large number of prisoners. whielz i.s.i.l. has -- while i.s.i.l. has killed hundreds of yazidi men it says it won't hurt those who convert. almost half of the women still held are women. the group doesn't recognize their religion so considers them spoils of war to be used bought and sold. leaving their agoniz
and iraq have been bombing tal afar and they were taken from there to mosul where i.s.i.l.ed it didn't want them anymore. >> we were in mosul when they told us they'll send us to tal afar. on the way i asked the driver where he was taking us. he told us he was taking to a safe place. i thought it would be tal afar but we ended up in a district south of kirkuk. >> some quirted to islam when threatenedto by i.s.i.l. >> we told them we would become muslim and they didn't hurt us...
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admired his work from afar and he has inspired me every time i have seen him act.s incredible. and an incredible writer/director. i might have a guy who is perfect for this role. i sent a long e-mail. once they met, it was done. >> no audition? >> it was kind of an addition. he would summon me throughout the week. [laughter] i would come over. we would hang out. we would talk about this and that. he brought me out to these oil tankers. we were going to shoot. he was showing me around. i wasn't sure how to act. this is great. i have the part. but i didn't want to say it. we were in los angeles. i guess the whole time he was trying to put the financing together. he was having me play the role which shift how they got money for the film. when that happened, he finally said yes. you can have the role. >> what did you take from juilliard? >> so much. we were talking about voice and understanding of the voice and how to use it. very technical things. i have this ethnically ambiguous thing going on. i have been fortunate to a lot of different parts in different places in
admired his work from afar and he has inspired me every time i have seen him act.s incredible. and an incredible writer/director. i might have a guy who is perfect for this role. i sent a long e-mail. once they met, it was done. >> no audition? >> it was kind of an addition. he would summon me throughout the week. [laughter] i would come over. we would hang out. we would talk about this and that. he brought me out to these oil tankers. we were going to shoot. he was showing me...
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stronghold in tel afar. if they proceed they cut off a supply line from syria. 13 have been stabbed on a bus in the city of tel aviv. the attacker is a 23-year-old palestinian shot and apprehended by security forces. france's prime minister says the country will be giving police force stronger weapons, hiring 6,000 counterterrorism agents. the announcement came as four men were charged with paris. four men were charged for an attack leaving 12 people dead >>> oman's oil minister criticized o.p.e.c.'s policy. in november the oil cartel decided to keep the output under changed despite sliding prices. they said the move is creating volatility in the market without benefitting oil producers. amman says it is suffering as a result of that. >> oil prices slumped nearly 60% in the last six months the most since the 2008 financial crisis. in june oil was trading at 158 a barrel. o.p.e.c. decided not to cut production. it was down nearly 6 declaration. prices stabilized. but the outlook remains bleak. it's due to ove
stronghold in tel afar. if they proceed they cut off a supply line from syria. 13 have been stabbed on a bus in the city of tel aviv. the attacker is a 23-year-old palestinian shot and apprehended by security forces. france's prime minister says the country will be giving police force stronger weapons, hiring 6,000 counterterrorism agents. the announcement came as four men were charged with paris. four men were charged for an attack leaving 12 people dead >>> oman's oil minister...
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. >> translation: we were emotional when they said they'd send us to tal afar. the driver told us he was taking to us a safe place. i thought it could be tal afar but we ended up in kirkuk. >> reporter: still yazidi in their hearts some changed to islam to avoid death. >> translation: we told them we'd become muslim they didn't hurt us. they kidnapped girls, my neighbour, a young yazidi girl, and another who is christian. >> reporter: kurdish forces picked up the yazidi and gave them medical treatment before sending them to a camp for displaced iraqis. it was not clear why i.s.i.l. released them. activists say it could be because the radical group, under siege by fighting can no longer take care of a large number of prisoners. i.s.i.l. killed hundreds of yazidi men, it said it will not harm those that convert. >> more than 4,000 yazidi are believed held by i.s.i.l. half are women. the group said it doesn't recognise the religion and considers the women spoils of war, to be used bought and sold. leaving their agonised families waiting and wondering if they'll see
. >> translation: we were emotional when they said they'd send us to tal afar. the driver told us he was taking to us a safe place. i thought it could be tal afar but we ended up in kirkuk. >> reporter: still yazidi in their hearts some changed to islam to avoid death. >> translation: we told them we'd become muslim they didn't hurt us. they kidnapped girls, my neighbour, a young yazidi girl, and another who is christian. >> reporter: kurdish forces picked up the yazidi...
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about how you're spending your day and also what is going on in your mind as you watch the senate from afar? >> some of you know i'm an avid reader. i've read lots and lots of books. read some good ones during the break. i haven't been able to read. they told me the eye is healing and you try to overwork your good eye, it puts pressure on it. so i haven't been reading . last night, i was able to read. but i have been listening to audio books. i quite enjoyed it, to be honest. i never thought i would. finished a couple books that way. i spent a lot of time on the staff of my telephone. i have staff meetings at home. my daughter had been visiting with me. i have my son coming this weekend. i have been fine. >> what do you think about what is happening on the floor? >> i think they have done a good job. we have been in touch on a daily basis. i have been heavily involved in everything done on the floor. no surprises. i think mitch mcconnell is doing fine. >> can you talk about what concussion symptoms you experienced and all that stuff? >> to my knowledge, i am not getting any treatment for co
about how you're spending your day and also what is going on in your mind as you watch the senate from afar? >> some of you know i'm an avid reader. i've read lots and lots of books. read some good ones during the break. i haven't been able to read. they told me the eye is healing and you try to overwork your good eye, it puts pressure on it. so i haven't been reading . last night, i was able to read. but i have been listening to audio books. i quite enjoyed it, to be honest. i never...
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s have tried to piece together the story from afar through technology and their powers of deduction.mnesty international examined satellite images before calling the attack boko haram's deadliest yet. when a local government official estimated the death toll at 2,000, that figure proved contentious and politically charged. >> >> we can never be sure what's really happened. >> not long after those numbers came out, various members of nigeria's incumbent political party immediately came out on social media to discredit those numbers and made it a partisan issue, which was quite an unfortunate featurure of how boko haram has been politicized in nigeria. >> of course we have an election going on. the ruling party is convinced that the opposition wants to make them look bad by all means and latch on to any bad news. there is just distrust. >> the lack of hard information from on the ground reporting feeds the uncertainty and confusion. nine months ago, when more than 200 school girls in the town are shaback were kidnapped by boko haram, president goodluck jonathan did not speak of the inc
s have tried to piece together the story from afar through technology and their powers of deduction.mnesty international examined satellite images before calling the attack boko haram's deadliest yet. when a local government official estimated the death toll at 2,000, that figure proved contentious and politically charged. >> >> we can never be sure what's really happened. >> not long after those numbers came out, various members of nigeria's incumbent political party...
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. >> beautiful from afar. >> from a camera afar right? >> exactly. >> the taste of the arctic cold is tightening its grip on much of the country. >> and you know what? we're next in line for the chill. marcy gonzalez live in new york city with more. marcy? >> alison and scott we are feeling it here in central park. and as we brace for even more cold tomorrow, some are making it the most of this winter weather. if only we could just focus on how much fun a snow day can be. this giant panda at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c. revelling in her first winter play day. the rest of the country, not loving it quite so much. snow wreaking havoc on roads from the midwest to the east coast. sending school buses in the nation's capital sliding off roads. as many as 20 cars piling up on this minnesota highway in iowa and indiana, crash after crash. >> simply driving too fast. people think because they can see the pavement they're ok to drive 50 60 miles an hour. >> the weight of the snow in north idaho tipping houseboats. >> ran out th
. >> beautiful from afar. >> from a camera afar right? >> exactly. >> the taste of the arctic cold is tightening its grip on much of the country. >> and you know what? we're next in line for the chill. marcy gonzalez live in new york city with more. marcy? >> alison and scott we are feeling it here in central park. and as we brace for even more cold tomorrow, some are making it the most of this winter weather. if only we could just focus on how much fun a...
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trying to push from the mosul dam across the front line to the stronghold of tal afar. if succeeding they'll cut off a supply line from syria >>> france's prime minister announced measures to improve security including more than 2,600 counterterrorism agents. four me have been charged in connection with the attacks leaving 20 dead >>> there has been violent protests in democratic republic of congo over a possible delay to elections. 42 people were killed in running battles with police. president obama struck a defiant don in the annual state of union address. the president may struggle to deliver. patty culhane has more. >> the president the united states. >> reporter: president barack obama used his speech to the nation where he and his opponent differed. >> i have no more campaigns to run. [ laughs ] [ clapping ] >> i know because i won both of them. [ clapping ] >> reporter: republicans cheering his time two years in office. for his part the president spent the vast majority of time on domestic issues. >> that's what middle class economics is. the idea that this coun
trying to push from the mosul dam across the front line to the stronghold of tal afar. if succeeding they'll cut off a supply line from syria >>> france's prime minister announced measures to improve security including more than 2,600 counterterrorism agents. four me have been charged in connection with the attacks leaving 20 dead >>> there has been violent protests in democratic republic of congo over a possible delay to elections. 42 people were killed in running battles...
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tell us about somebody that comes from afar. somebody who has taken this under their wing. >> i will tell you a story. this year, for the first time, there has been a young lady who has come with her family from san diego. i think they are from san diego -- anyway, she single-handedly decided to go out and do fundraising. she did everything on her own to start a youth rally right after the walk. they rented fort mason with the help of vicki and the archdiocese. they rented the whole building. >> so she felt so inspired by the walk to make it even more special for young people, that they have their own speakers and music. i think they even have food and vendors. it is going to be right there at the end of the walk. so people can finish the walk and walk right into the youth rally. it is free. people can come and go there. so that is a huge success story for us. because somebody was that inspired by the walk that they wanted to prolong it. >> and they added that demographic, the younger people. some people get the idea this is an
tell us about somebody that comes from afar. somebody who has taken this under their wing. >> i will tell you a story. this year, for the first time, there has been a young lady who has come with her family from san diego. i think they are from san diego -- anyway, she single-handedly decided to go out and do fundraising. she did everything on her own to start a youth rally right after the walk. they rented fort mason with the help of vicki and the archdiocese. they rented the whole...
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now how much of that is going to equate to an unsafe product at the end of the day from afar i don'tnk any of us can say one way or the other that it's going to definitely lead to an unsafe product. but the drug use in the facility is a concern. and if, you know, no matter where you are there are abuses of produce. you go into toulouse where airbus is built you can get wine in the cafeteria. in the u.s. we would not find that acceptable but that is normal in toulouse and other places in europe. there are so many variables in this story that you guys have uncovered that it's really difficult to bring it to a conclusion. and to point the finger and say and this is bad and this is going to cause a negative outcome. >> john you mentioned drug use. a worker was recorded discussing drug use among boeing employees on some of the undercover video included in the film. take a listen. >> they don't test everybody. >> i know they don't. >> do they? >> hell yeah. >> let's talk a little bit more about this idea of drug use on the floor. the number of people that raised it. during the interview. >
now how much of that is going to equate to an unsafe product at the end of the day from afar i don'tnk any of us can say one way or the other that it's going to definitely lead to an unsafe product. but the drug use in the facility is a concern. and if, you know, no matter where you are there are abuses of produce. you go into toulouse where airbus is built you can get wine in the cafeteria. in the u.s. we would not find that acceptable but that is normal in toulouse and other places in europe....
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about how you spend your day, and also, what is going through your mind as you watch the senate from afar. >> as some of you know, i am an avid reader. i read lots of books. during the break, because i have not been able to read, they have told me that if you have a -- and i that is healing and you try and overwork your good i -- your good eye, last night i was able to read. i have been listening to audiobooks. i have enjoyed it, to be honest. i never thought i would. i have finished a couple books that way. i have spent a lot of time with my staff on the telephone. i have had staff meetings at my home. i have had -- my daughter has been dealing with me. i have friends coming over this weekend. i'm doing fine. >> [inaudible] on the floor yucca >> we have been in touch on a daily basis. i hope -- i have been involved in everything that has gone on the floor. there have been no surprises. >> [inaudible] >> i think he is doing fine. >> talk about what concussion symptoms you experienced, and what kind of treatment you are getting. >> to my knowledge, i am not getting treatment for a concussi
about how you spend your day, and also, what is going through your mind as you watch the senate from afar. >> as some of you know, i am an avid reader. i read lots of books. during the break, because i have not been able to read, they have told me that if you have a -- and i that is healing and you try and overwork your good i -- your good eye, last night i was able to read. i have been listening to audiobooks. i have enjoyed it, to be honest. i never thought i would. i have finished a...
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sooty can watch from afar but there is a weird thing. >> i'm a long way from being the brightest bulb in the box. >> i wouldn't say that. >> but it's always arresting for me to go see a movie like this movie. and have had no clue about the subject matter. >> i know. >> i'm saying i know because i had the same reaction. >> i'm stuck on stupid. i had no idea. i'd use a computer a bunch of every day. had no idea about alan touring >> i know. not enough people do. that's sort of double tragedy not only of his demise and how he was treated by the very government that he helped save but at the end of reading that script, the emotional impact of the story was raw but also the feel of anger and frustration. this man hadn't achieved recognition that he deserved in his too short life. and you know, it's a very weighty responsibility when you're portraying somebody who existed whose legacy is important to his family to the gay community to the science community. but also to people who have yet to meet him. this is a chance top shine a bit of a ligh
sooty can watch from afar but there is a weird thing. >> i'm a long way from being the brightest bulb in the box. >> i wouldn't say that. >> but it's always arresting for me to go see a movie like this movie. and have had no clue about the subject matter. >> i know. >> i'm saying i know because i had the same reaction. >> i'm stuck on stupid. i had no idea. i'd use a computer a bunch of every day. had no idea about alan touring >> i know. not enough...
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it's pretty from afar, isn't it? if you are stuck on this stretch of the bay bridge we found out today you're not alone. it's the flipside of a thriving economy. traffic congestion. the bay area has some of the worst in the country. it's the first new study in five years and now a new stretch of roadway has the dubious distinction of being the area's number one most congested. in 2009 it was the westbound morning commute to the bay bridge toll plaza. now the number one spot is actually held by the afternoon eastbound commute from san francisco out to the bay bridge. that's the bay bridge during the evening commute out of san francisco. it's number one because that's where drivers spend the most time going 35 miles per hour or less. >> when traffic is moving at 35 miles an hour or less through that corridor for seven hours in the afternoon from about 1:30 to 8:30 in the afternoon. >> reporter: besides the bay bridge, the rest of the top ten list released by the metropolitan transportation commission touches nearly eve
it's pretty from afar, isn't it? if you are stuck on this stretch of the bay bridge we found out today you're not alone. it's the flipside of a thriving economy. traffic congestion. the bay area has some of the worst in the country. it's the first new study in five years and now a new stretch of roadway has the dubious distinction of being the area's number one most congested. in 2009 it was the westbound morning commute to the bay bridge toll plaza. now the number one spot is actually held by...
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most of us who are not police or young and black are always outsiders, and only from afar can we weigh what little we know of the causes that led to each death. what we can think about more certainly are the indisputable facts. in recent years young black males are at far greater risk of being shot dead by police than their white counterparts, 21 times greater, according to an impressive study done by the journalists at "propublica." so, at a time like this, the mind runs to different questions, how is it that so much firepower is brought to bear on a minority among us? that has to have something to do with how we came to be the united states of ferguson with most of the minority in our midst segregated, guarantined in inner cities, or what used to be called "ghettos." and that, of course, has to do with slavery, reconstruction, jim crow and white flight, dividing the country into them and us. history speaks with every explosion of a gun and every fatal moment has a past. which, over these past few weeks, has me thinking of the conversation i had earlier this year with the writer ta-ne
most of us who are not police or young and black are always outsiders, and only from afar can we weigh what little we know of the causes that led to each death. what we can think about more certainly are the indisputable facts. in recent years young black males are at far greater risk of being shot dead by police than their white counterparts, 21 times greater, according to an impressive study done by the journalists at "propublica." so, at a time like this, the mind runs to different...
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they need our encouragement not endless regulations and micro management from afar. [applause] with respect to education beyond high school california's blessed with a rich and diverse system. its many elements serve a vast diversity of talents and interests. while excellence is their business, affordability and timely completion is their imperative. as i said before, i'll not make the students of california the defeat financeers of our colleges and university. i'll not make them the default financeers of our colleges and universities. to meet our goals, everyone has to do their part -- the state, the students, and the professors. each separate institution cannot be all things to all people, but the system in its breadth and diversity through real cooperation among its segments, can well provide what californians need and desire. along with education health and human services constitute a major part of what state government does. in the past few years, we've made massive commitments in this area, which will require increasing levels of spending, the full extent of wh
they need our encouragement not endless regulations and micro management from afar. [applause] with respect to education beyond high school california's blessed with a rich and diverse system. its many elements serve a vast diversity of talents and interests. while excellence is their business, affordability and timely completion is their imperative. as i said before, i'll not make the students of california the defeat financeers of our colleges and university. i'll not make them the default...
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that enables them to get votes or likes from friends that are afar and have that impact on their clothingision-making. >> that's really interesting. i would imagine that they challenge retailers have isn't so much getting people to buy the stuff they have on the shelves, but managing inventory, managing the checkout, getting people from intent to actually closing the sale. are you working on a lot of those kinds of solutions? how is that technology changed? >> absolutely. in our booth we gave every person coming in the door an intel bag. it shows them by the end of the booth tour that they can see their dots traveling through the booth and give them real-time information and mock demonstrate what a retailer can see if a tag was on every piece of clothing. by tracking the clothing, retailers learn a lot more almost like a cookie tracking which is available in online shopping, and they can analyze things like looking at what clothing gets put on 20 times in a dressing room but never gets purchased or what types of items get purchased together. by tracking the clothing, we kind of stay away
that enables them to get votes or likes from friends that are afar and have that impact on their clothingision-making. >> that's really interesting. i would imagine that they challenge retailers have isn't so much getting people to buy the stuff they have on the shelves, but managing inventory, managing the checkout, getting people from intent to actually closing the sale. are you working on a lot of those kinds of solutions? how is that technology changed? >> absolutely. in our...
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. >> whether watching from afar or inside the courtroom families were devastated learning that beingeter greste mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed had received sentences. >> today is an example of everything that ruins people's lives. >> the sentence ignited international outrage just after secretary of state john kerry visited. >> it is a chilling and draconian sentence and it's deeply disturbing to see in the midst of egypt's transition. >> reporter: countries around the world immediately summoned egyptian ambassadors and issued condemnation. >> egypt has taken a wrong decision. >> to australia. >> we are deeply dismayed to the fact that a sentence has been imposed and we are appalled by the severity. >> the hashtag #freeajstaff trended worldwide. outrageous attack on press freedom should be overturned. and others had harsh words for egypt's courts. >> from all around the world people from all persuasions are saying to egypt come on this is wrong. this is showing the world that your judicial system is really a farce. >> israel's invasion of gaza, what this turning point means for the
. >> whether watching from afar or inside the courtroom families were devastated learning that beingeter greste mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed had received sentences. >> today is an example of everything that ruins people's lives. >> the sentence ignited international outrage just after secretary of state john kerry visited. >> it is a chilling and draconian sentence and it's deeply disturbing to see in the midst of egypt's transition. >> reporter: countries...
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. >> reporter: looking at the bay from afar looks pretty nice. the clock here has broken up. >> reporter: we had partly cloudy conditions for tomorrow and thursday as wall and was the afternoon clearing. >> reporter: were haven't a record breaking in january. january exports the warmest january on record. >> reporter: happening now we are less than an hour away from the president's address is the union. >> reporter: he is going to push some long kept held galls. --goals. >> reporter: were less than an hour away from the president's annual state of the union address. seen last year. >> reporter: tonight president obama will be meeting a skeptical congress on the home turf. --on its own turf. >> reporter: he will try to capitalize on the economic recovery to push some. >> reporter: he may still be here but the president will be talking about initiatives that have little or no chance of being approved by republicans. that's partly because the sum would be paid for by news taxes and fees on the wealthy. all of this is against the backdrop of a modest
. >> reporter: looking at the bay from afar looks pretty nice. the clock here has broken up. >> reporter: we had partly cloudy conditions for tomorrow and thursday as wall and was the afternoon clearing. >> reporter: were haven't a record breaking in january. january exports the warmest january on record. >> reporter: happening now we are less than an hour away from the president's address is the union. >> reporter: he is going to push some long kept held galls....
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it's a nice picture outside the white house from afar. the ground the snow caused problems for a lot of you in d.c. tom sherwood is at a news conference for mayor bowser right now. the mayor says the streets will be clear for commute. and when the temperatures are expected to drop below freezing. and we have an update from fairfax county public schools. angie, what's happening? >> this message from fairfax public schools to pass along. afternoon pre-k with afternoon activities have been canceled. this includes everything from inner scholastic contests training courses. anything involving adults and staff as well. also loudon county schools are planning to dismiss on normal times. all of their after-school activities have been canceled as well. that's the latest from the live desk. back to you. ♪ one by one ♪ >> disney's beauty and the beast is back on stage here in washington but only for a limited time. two of the stars join us this morning with what aud y enss can expect and welcome. >> thank you. >> we get to see what you really look l
it's a nice picture outside the white house from afar. the ground the snow caused problems for a lot of you in d.c. tom sherwood is at a news conference for mayor bowser right now. the mayor says the streets will be clear for commute. and when the temperatures are expected to drop below freezing. and we have an update from fairfax county public schools. angie, what's happening? >> this message from fairfax public schools to pass along. afternoon pre-k with afternoon activities have been...
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. >> reporter: whether watching from afar or inside the courtroom families were devastated to learn al jazeera journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed had been sentenced to at least 7 years in an egyptian prison. >> translation: today is an example of corruption and everything wrong that ruins people's lives. >> reporter: the court's decision ignited international outrage, and comes a day after the u.s. secretary of state visited egypt and promised to restart military age. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence, and it's deeply disturbing to see in the midst of egypt's transition. >> reporter: countries around the world summoned egyptian ambassadors issuing condemnation. from britain... >> egypt took a major step in the wrong direction with this decision. >> reporter: to australia. >> we are deeply dismayed by the fact that a sentence has been imposed, and we are appalled by the saferity. >> reporter: on twitter message with the # free aj staff, with it being called: others had harsh words about egypt's courts. >> from all around the world, from people of all
. >> reporter: whether watching from afar or inside the courtroom families were devastated to learn al jazeera journalists peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed had been sentenced to at least 7 years in an egyptian prison. >> translation: today is an example of corruption and everything wrong that ruins people's lives. >> reporter: the court's decision ignited international outrage, and comes a day after the u.s. secretary of state visited egypt and promised to...
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and iraq have been bombing tal afar and they were taken to mosul, where i.s.i.l. decided they didn't want them. >> translation: we were in mosul, when they told us they'd send us. i asked a driver where he was taking us he said he was taking us for a safe place. i thought it would be teleafar but we ended in a district in kirkuk. >> reporter: some converted in islam when threatened. this woman spent three months in talafa. >> we told them we'd become islam, they didn't hurt us. they kept kidnapping the girls, a young yazidi girl and a christian. >> reporter: kurdish forces picked them up and gave them medical treatment before sending them to a camp. it was not clear why capitol hill released them -- i.s.i.l. released them. activists say it could be the group, under siege by fighting can no longer take care of a large number of prisoners. i.s.i.l. killed hundreds of yazidi men, it said it will not harm those that convert. more than 4,000 yazidi are believed held by i.s.i.l. half of those are women. the group said it doesn't recognise the religion and considers the
and iraq have been bombing tal afar and they were taken to mosul, where i.s.i.l. decided they didn't want them. >> translation: we were in mosul, when they told us they'd send us. i asked a driver where he was taking us he said he was taking us for a safe place. i thought it would be teleafar but we ended in a district in kirkuk. >> reporter: some converted in islam when threatened. this woman spent three months in talafa. >> we told them we'd become islam, they didn't hurt...
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wider and more far reaching threats than understandably terrified many even those who only saw it from afarevents have precipitated an outpouring of emotion. anguish, anger, resentment and even despair. >> the coroner will examine if the standoff the gunman had -- if it could have been handled differently and it will look into the backgrounds and motivations of the hostage taiker as well. >>> there's been a spike in bomb threats against u.s. airlines. >> officials say most of the recent threats have not been credible but they still have to be investigated. here's renee marsh. >> reporter: planes diverted passengers evacuated. law enforcement and bomb stiffing dogs close in all because of fake bomb threats on social media. >> we didn't know until we landed. >> reporter: it's happening more and more. a u.s. official tells cnn online threats increased. 50 similar incidents. in new york this flight swept for explosives. military jets scrambled after a tweet said bombs were on board a flight. >> they had canine units on the tarmac with a number of police from different agencies. i saw the atlant
wider and more far reaching threats than understandably terrified many even those who only saw it from afarevents have precipitated an outpouring of emotion. anguish, anger, resentment and even despair. >> the coroner will examine if the standoff the gunman had -- if it could have been handled differently and it will look into the backgrounds and motivations of the hostage taiker as well. >>> there's been a spike in bomb threats against u.s. airlines. >> officials say most...
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. >> this new phase are these smaller groups that are home grown essentially and radicalized from afar militarized. that was a small unit combat action they did on the streets of paris. if all that's true and what senator graham said and mitch mcconnell said on the network last night they need to get information. that's what you want more than anything else. that's it. we could be reaching now a kind of tipping point starting with the attack on the jewish museum in brussels in may, the killing of 124 children in pakistan. against that we're now seeing against that when the head of egypt, the most important nation in the world for the islamic world goes to a coptic christian mass and gives an extraordinary speech saying this is a disgrace what's being done and there must be a reformation in islam, it's just possible we've reach add critical mass of horror and things are going to change. >> are they? >> well, i would hope so. what was interesting to me and i think it would be interesting to a lot of americans, i was in london last year. i was talking to a group of basically high school a
. >> this new phase are these smaller groups that are home grown essentially and radicalized from afar militarized. that was a small unit combat action they did on the streets of paris. if all that's true and what senator graham said and mitch mcconnell said on the network last night they need to get information. that's what you want more than anything else. that's it. we could be reaching now a kind of tipping point starting with the attack on the jewish museum in brussels in may, the...
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he is the co-founder of afar media, who specializes in authentic travel experiences. to know before booking a trip to cuba. >> there still is you know the license that you have to get, but it's going to be a lot easier for americans to travel there. i myself am going to be flying to havana tomorrow night, and it was the first time that my travel adviser was able to actually book me all the way through to havana. that change actually just happened this afternoon when we were looking at flights this morning, she was telling me that i would need to purchase my ticket once i landed in panama city. now she was able to book me through all the way to havana. >> that's amazing. >> a lot easier to get there. >> will we be seeing commercial air routes now? >> i think so. it's still unclear when that will happen but the fact that this second announcement came on the heels of the first one just 28 days ago indicates to me that the obama administration is moving fast and it's an opportunity for commercial airlines to really get in the game. >> the other changes that people will se
he is the co-founder of afar media, who specializes in authentic travel experiences. to know before booking a trip to cuba. >> there still is you know the license that you have to get, but it's going to be a lot easier for americans to travel there. i myself am going to be flying to havana tomorrow night, and it was the first time that my travel adviser was able to actually book me all the way through to havana. that change actually just happened this afternoon when we were looking at...
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something done by somebody who wants to be a mass killer as opposed to the un box bomber who kills from afar. those distinctions didn't seem to be something we could make a final conclusion on were enough to convince people these are separate bombings. in fact kaczynski put his plan in motion as mcveigh was putting his plan in motion. it was coincidental. that's an important question. if you think back to after 9/11 and the terrible tragedy of the twin towers, it was a week later that up and down the east coast you had the anthrax attacks. there was a huge outcry and people that wanted 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 hussein in iraq. it turns out we found other reasons to go into iraq. these are the things that go on. if you look at the history of terrorism, you can see coincidences. i give you one more example. ooh receive was thinking of putting bombs on 11 airplanes about the same time that kaczynski was threatening to put a bomb on an airplane ou
something done by somebody who wants to be a mass killer as opposed to the un box bomber who kills from afar. those distinctions didn't seem to be something we could make a final conclusion on were enough to convince people these are separate bombings. in fact kaczynski put his plan in motion as mcveigh was putting his plan in motion. it was coincidental. that's an important question. if you think back to after 9/11 and the terrible tragedy of the twin towers, it was a week later that up and...
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the charlie hebdo attack on -- the situation in yemen is anything but successful, it looks like from afar hell of a mitigation coming out of yemen. the fact that iranian insurgents have taken over large swathes and essentially displaced the government in yemen it is a catastrophe on the sunni radical front, al qaeda, and the arabian peninsula, and with the shiite insurgents as well which is iran. it gives you this sort of notion of the other phenomenon which is the competition among the radicals and the insurgents, this is al qaeda's re-emergens today, but remember when we talked about it when it occurred, everybody assumed it was isis. that's part of the deadly cycle here. is the competition between al qaeda, which is u now a central office, essentially -- comes out of yemen and other places. and isis in the same way that in the 30s you had the competition between the fascists and the communists. and that makes it all the more deadly this is a big day for al qaeda. >> yemen obviously is a training ground, a big problem syria is the biggest problem. all of these people are getting trained
the charlie hebdo attack on -- the situation in yemen is anything but successful, it looks like from afar hell of a mitigation coming out of yemen. the fact that iranian insurgents have taken over large swathes and essentially displaced the government in yemen it is a catastrophe on the sunni radical front, al qaeda, and the arabian peninsula, and with the shiite insurgents as well which is iran. it gives you this sort of notion of the other phenomenon which is the competition among the...
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they have used at least three girls, children strapping them with explosives and a militant from afargirl and killinger. >>> a source selltelling us that anti-terror raids are going on at this moment. it's been many many hours. this is a huge operation and in an incident on the d.c. subway a car filled with smoke left a person dead and 80 injured. there was no help for 40 minutes. what if that had been a terror attack. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ >>> following major breaking news.
they have used at least three girls, children strapping them with explosives and a militant from afargirl and killinger. >>> a source selltelling us that anti-terror raids are going on at this moment. it's been many many hours. this is a huge operation and in an incident on the d.c. subway a car filled with smoke left a person dead and 80 injured. there was no help for 40 minutes. what if that had been a terror attack. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad:...
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i have watched this pepsico tousle from afar.the best performing large capitalization consumer products company i follow and peltz made fortunes. in fact, peltz is the only activist i could find if you bought a stock after it was announced he was involved as a change agent, you still made money and still beat the market. i was hoping there could be a way that was not conflicted. peltz is on the board of a snack rival but get input about the direction pepsico should take. i've always believed he would do whatever is right for shareholders even if she felt splitting the company would bring up more value. i think it is the perfect compromise. gets to hear really grade ideas from johnson who will share some of peltz's views and improved board to work harder to bring out value. it's a win-win. i congratulate the participants for doing what's right for the shareholders who should always win for this great american company. what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can g
i have watched this pepsico tousle from afar.the best performing large capitalization consumer products company i follow and peltz made fortunes. in fact, peltz is the only activist i could find if you bought a stock after it was announced he was involved as a change agent, you still made money and still beat the market. i was hoping there could be a way that was not conflicted. peltz is on the board of a snack rival but get input about the direction pepsico should take. i've always believed he...
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so the people of russia, i think he's going to double down, he's going to say we're threatened from afaryou this? is a geopolitical -- as a geopolitical strategist of great experience and insight, what moron would have ever imagined that putin would pack -- would back down on any straightforward confrontation and direct challenge and to be dismissed as president obama did the entire country as a regional power with over 3,000 nuclear warheads? >> it was a complete misreading of putin his history, who he is what he -- lou: well, who the heck are these idiots -- >> i'm not going to defend the obama administration. [laughter] lou: i'm just saying it's about time we learned names of who in the world is this president listening to? >> well that's the big problem, because he's had good officers i mean, for example, secretary of defense he had two really good ones panetta and gates. he didn't listen to either of them, and now he's got potentially another good one, is he going to listen to him? lou: we will see. it is great to see you. >> thanks very much. lou: kt mcfar lambed. up next here a tr
so the people of russia, i think he's going to double down, he's going to say we're threatened from afaryou this? is a geopolitical -- as a geopolitical strategist of great experience and insight, what moron would have ever imagined that putin would pack -- would back down on any straightforward confrontation and direct challenge and to be dismissed as president obama did the entire country as a regional power with over 3,000 nuclear warheads? >> it was a complete misreading of putin his...
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hitter, gives the giants some speed on the bases and has long admired the giants organization from afar. but not only that i've always had admiration for the giants. having played against them the past three years, i can see that they really play together as a team and this is a team that has a chance to play for a championship every year. >> he is the fifth native of japan to play for the giants. they were the first major league team to ever sign a player of japanese descent back in 1965. >>> up next, some big changes coming for commuters in the south bay. how the improving economy is playing a part in the slowing of your daily drive. >>> hi i'm dan ashley in the abc 7 newsroom. coming up new at 5:00 mobile war fighter. how a bay area company is helping american forces on the move. >>> and a big game needs a big tv, right? 7 on your side's michael finney goes hunting for the best one out there. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. release a devastating avalanche of taste on your tongue. bury yourself in
hitter, gives the giants some speed on the bases and has long admired the giants organization from afar. but not only that i've always had admiration for the giants. having played against them the past three years, i can see that they really play together as a team and this is a team that has a chance to play for a championship every year. >> he is the fifth native of japan to play for the giants. they were the first major league team to ever sign a player of japanese descent back in...
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more far-reaching threats that understandably terrified many even among those who only saw it from afar. justifiably then these events have precipitated an outpouring of emotion, anguish, anger, resentment and even despair. >> the coroner will examine if the 17-hour-long standoff could have been prevented or handled differently. the inquest will also look into the background and motivations of the hostage-taker. >>> indonesian transportation officials have released new details on the crash of airasia flight 8501 in a news conference in jakarta not long ago. they say the co-pilot of flying when it disappeared from radar last month. that's new information. and that all crew members were in good health and certified to fly. this comes after official announced a preliminary report on the crash has been submitted but will not be released to the public. let's talk more in depth with our reporter live from jakarta. simon, so much valuable information inside this still preliminary report. remember relatives still desperate for answers. why won't official at least show their card here and releas
more far-reaching threats that understandably terrified many even among those who only saw it from afar. justifiably then these events have precipitated an outpouring of emotion, anguish, anger, resentment and even despair. >> the coroner will examine if the 17-hour-long standoff could have been prevented or handled differently. the inquest will also look into the background and motivations of the hostage-taker. >>> indonesian transportation officials have released new details on...
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but preparing ourselves and engaging as we have been from afar while, at the same time working with those countries themselves and the people who are in it to ensure understanding of this particular threat, that is important. i am not going to go into a comparison here, one versus the other, but we have seen what the effects of each one of these has done over time to the economies and in terms of 9/11, what have you, the approaches that we have to do and we have to deal with. we get our teams together, critical thinking, critical approaches. we prepare for a long journey and not an instantaneous fix. let's before i invite audience questions, i did have one last for you. bob burns of ap has done some terrific work examining some gaps in the performance of your personal. as the commander of what are truly the president's own weapons, what would you say to this audience and to the american people to give them assurances that the safety and security and professionalism of your force will be sustained in years ahead? >> i would say, as we have gone through my tenure here, it has been a good jo
but preparing ourselves and engaging as we have been from afar while, at the same time working with those countries themselves and the people who are in it to ensure understanding of this particular threat, that is important. i am not going to go into a comparison here, one versus the other, but we have seen what the effects of each one of these has done over time to the economies and in terms of 9/11, what have you, the approaches that we have to do and we have to deal with. we get our teams...
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the question is whether this strategy we have of striking from afar, using intelligence capabilities is sufficient to the defeat of i.s.i.s. and that was a very much open question. >> i would simply add to that, i would wait and hope that we will have the debate on this subject. i mean the congress, both parties has not forced the issue. i mean, this should be national policy. what it has been in a sense is delegation to the president. you can delegate authority but you can't delegate responsibility, and the responsibility under the constitution is with the congress, it's with the people. we should have a national debate exactly on what we are willing to to do. we've had ouchless painless wars, tax cuts for the past 15 years and coffin after coffin has come back and congressman after congressman and president after president have not gone to the numerous and gold star mothers are not comforted except by an occasionalled phone call. this is a violation of the great american principal of the universality of shared sacrifice and that has been totally missing and we need a debate on it a
the question is whether this strategy we have of striking from afar, using intelligence capabilities is sufficient to the defeat of i.s.i.s. and that was a very much open question. >> i would simply add to that, i would wait and hope that we will have the debate on this subject. i mean the congress, both parties has not forced the issue. i mean, this should be national policy. what it has been in a sense is delegation to the president. you can delegate authority but you can't delegate...
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i was watching from afar i was very unimpressed and it's important that with he standehe we stand unitedgan said the result is not doubtful. we shall not fail when we stand firm we shall not fail. i think it's important as we move into the next week passing legislation on the keystone xl pipeline and the heroes act and improve the 40-hour week to a 0-hour week. lso means yours is not one of those ruby red districts out there. do you feel the need maybe more than other republican colleagues to reach compromise? to reach across the aisle because you're are? f a swing district? >> the dynamics have changed. if i was here in the last who years off democratic senate. i come from a state legislature in albany where you have a democratic governor and democratic controlled state assembly where i could not have gotten anything passed through the legislature without working with colleagues on the other side. right now 382 bills that passed the house chamber in the last two years they were dead on arrival on harry reid's desk to go to the president's desk for them to sign or veto. we need to have a
i was watching from afar i was very unimpressed and it's important that with he standehe we stand unitedgan said the result is not doubtful. we shall not fail when we stand firm we shall not fail. i think it's important as we move into the next week passing legislation on the keystone xl pipeline and the heroes act and improve the 40-hour week to a 0-hour week. lso means yours is not one of those ruby red districts out there. do you feel the need maybe more than other republican colleagues to...
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for people that have watched the violence in the middle east from afar and felt disconnected from ito have -- to have a japanese citizen believe to have been beheaded and have the image, it is apauling for many here. there were protesters who are opposing the prime minister's push for -- to expand the role of japan. it's called proactive pacifism. taking a global initiative including supporting causes that are going to be controversial in facing potential consequences. if the public opinion, swing the other way. if people real been the prime minister and feel he is standing up for something that he and japan believes in the fight against isis it benefit his cause. people could support him. we have to wait and see. >> a quarter past 5:00 in the afternoon there, will ripley live from tokyo. thanks. >>> the journalist who fled argentina fearing for his life has arrived in jerusalem. damian pacta of the first journalist to report the shooting death of argentinian prosecutor albettera nessman. his body was found hours before a congressional hearing. the prosecutor was going to testify abo
for people that have watched the violence in the middle east from afar and felt disconnected from ito have -- to have a japanese citizen believe to have been beheaded and have the image, it is apauling for many here. there were protesters who are opposing the prime minister's push for -- to expand the role of japan. it's called proactive pacifism. taking a global initiative including supporting causes that are going to be controversial in facing potential consequences. if the public opinion,...
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. >> then who made the determination from afar that this was the wrong thing to do?chain of command. the entire chain of command -- >> people that weren't there? >> that's correct. people off that particular strong point. they were back in the rear at the battalion and or brigade headquarters. they made a determination that the people that were killed were innocent civilians. and that gives rise to the biggest problem in this case. and the biggest problem in this case, sean is the idea that the evidence was sitting on government databases. it was a very easy, relatively straightforward database search to identify all those afghan military-age males. the prosecutor once in the opening statement, several times in the closing statement and three times in the sentencing statement presented and urged the jury that there's no suggestion that these men were taliban. as it turns out there's every suggestion to determine they're taliban. >> sean, clint could be any of us us. >> yeah. >> so we're asking young men to sign up for war, risk their lives, go in the war zone, be tol
. >> then who made the determination from afar that this was the wrong thing to do?chain of command. the entire chain of command -- >> people that weren't there? >> that's correct. people off that particular strong point. they were back in the rear at the battalion and or brigade headquarters. they made a determination that the people that were killed were innocent civilians. and that gives rise to the biggest problem in this case. and the biggest problem in this case, sean is...
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. >> -- and he's appalled at the way that america is seen from afar. >> yes. so much work to carry on with here in our nation. we understand you're about to receive your first great grandson very soon your son and other rest of your family is so very proud of you. we thank you for joining us to share this experience mrs. williams. we're so glad that the city of pasadena made it right after all of this time. >> okay. thank you very much for having me. >> happy new year. >> a long time coming. very long in some ways. so glad that she gets to share it with her family. >>> that's all for us. i'm john berman. >> "legal view" starts next with ashleigh banfield. i'm michaela pereira. i forgot that part. but i still am. >>> hello, everyone. i'm pamela brown in for ashleigh banfield. happy new year and welcome to "legal view." weather is still a big problem over the java sea at this hour but this has been the biggest day yet in the search for victims and debris from airasia flight 8501. teams from several nations, the u.s. included recovered 21 more bodies today, bring
. >> -- and he's appalled at the way that america is seen from afar. >> yes. so much work to carry on with here in our nation. we understand you're about to receive your first great grandson very soon your son and other rest of your family is so very proud of you. we thank you for joining us to share this experience mrs. williams. we're so glad that the city of pasadena made it right after all of this time. >> okay. thank you very much for having me. >> happy new year....
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we've all watched from afar but you closer in. this pattern of going after cultural challenges. in scandinavian countries, the threats about the movie maker. it seems like this is not going to go away. that there will be wise guy, if you will editors. they will take chances that maybe they shouldn't in terms of blasphemy. there will certainly be a reaction. >> i don't think the answer is for us to start censoring ourselves. i think we have to permit the kind of expression and we have our own channels here in america that do comedy and that do really sometimes offensive stuff. offensive to all sorts of ethnic groups. so the answer is not to start senseoring ourselves. i think we have to be more vigilant. we live in a new reality. i remember i was saying earlier, not that many decades ago when i was covering capitol hill and i had my own parking space on the plaza. well, that's long since passed since 9/11. you don't drive up on to the plaza right across from the capitol. we have pennsylvania avenue closed off. there are a lot of sacrifices we make. the people's house is no longer
we've all watched from afar but you closer in. this pattern of going after cultural challenges. in scandinavian countries, the threats about the movie maker. it seems like this is not going to go away. that there will be wise guy, if you will editors. they will take chances that maybe they shouldn't in terms of blasphemy. there will certainly be a reaction. >> i don't think the answer is for us to start censoring ourselves. i think we have to permit the kind of expression and we have our...
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. >> and we were friends, i have always admired his work from afar, and, you know, he has inspired meame i have seen him act and this is the first time i have been able to share a scene. >> and how did it happen? >> well i worked at selma and was going to do with another actor and that fell out and oscar just cane out inside lieu when davis and his performance is incredible that, and i spoke to an incredible writer, director and i said i might have a guy that is perfect for this role and i sent a long e-mail and once they met it was done. >> rose: is that right? no audition? nothing? >> no. well, i guess it was kind of an audition. he would summon me throughout the weeks and i would come over and we would just hang out and just kind of listen to him talk about this and that and then one time he brought me out to these oil tankers out in williamsburg where we were two doing shoot and just showed me around, but i still hadn't gotten the part. so i wasn't sure i had something, like oyelowo this is great if i had the part and i didn't want to say that and we were in la and asked me to com
. >> and we were friends, i have always admired his work from afar, and, you know, he has inspired meame i have seen him act and this is the first time i have been able to share a scene. >> and how did it happen? >> well i worked at selma and was going to do with another actor and that fell out and oscar just cane out inside lieu when davis and his performance is incredible that, and i spoke to an incredible writer, director and i said i might have a guy that is perfect for...