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. >> hablamos con la asesora del presidente obama y el congresista de illinois allan c. el brote de sarampiÓn continÚa en los estados unidos que podemos hacer para proteger pedro martÍnez en la leyenda del bÉisbol es un orgullo dominicano hoy dÍa en enfoque. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? y gas por dejarme ser parte en washington hubo muestras entre el nuevo congreso demÓcratas del senado que lograron derribar una propuesta de ley redactada por republicanos aparte de financiar al departamento de seguridad nacional tenÍa la opciÓn de bloquear la opciÓn del presidente. los republicanos mostraron rechazo sobre la propuesta del presupuesto del presidente obama de 4 billones de dÓlares, hablaremos con cecilia muÑoz directora del consejo del presidente obama, cecilia gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> cecilia 3 veces en 3 dÍas distintos el senado votÓ para financiar el departamento de seguridad nacional que es el que estÁ a cargo de mantener a este paÍs seguro de vigilar la frontera etc y no se pudieron poner de acuerdo los republicanos, vamos a ver que al final de este mes vence el plaz
. >> hablamos con la asesora del presidente obama y el congresista de illinois allan c. el brote de sarampiÓn continÚa en los estados unidos que podemos hacer para proteger pedro martÍnez en la leyenda del bÉisbol es un orgullo dominicano hoy dÍa en enfoque. >>> hola ¿quÉ tal? y gas por dejarme ser parte en washington hubo muestras entre el nuevo congreso demÓcratas del senado que lograron derribar una propuesta de ley redactada por republicanos aparte de financiar al...
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. >>> allan combs host of the allan combs show and fox news contributor. >> all right, i know you guys are going to disagree on this. lars, kick it off. why is that a good idea what we just heard? >> i'll tell you why it's a good idea, i carry a gun because if you -- one of the last mall shootings that happened in america, happened about 15 miles from where i'm sitting right now. it ended with very few casualties because a shopper who was carrying a gun pulled it out and pointed it at a bad guy the bad guy took his own life. the fact is that there are millions of americans who have carry permits and carry all the time. and they should be able to carry in the mall of america in case there's an attack. >> before this latest threat came out, america had a strict policy, they said listen this is all private property and we do not allow people to carry inside of here. should it stay that way? >> yes, for one thing, we can't overreact. every time there's a new threat from a terror group we rush to get more guns. we have more guns per capita than any other country. the only country that has m
. >>> allan combs host of the allan combs show and fox news contributor. >> all right, i know you guys are going to disagree on this. lars, kick it off. why is that a good idea what we just heard? >> i'll tell you why it's a good idea, i carry a gun because if you -- one of the last mall shootings that happened in america, happened about 15 miles from where i'm sitting right now. it ended with very few casualties because a shopper who was carrying a gun pulled it out and...
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on c-span two "booktv," allan ryskind talks about their communist party in the hollywood during -- in hollywood during the 1930's. and on in-depth, our live the our conversation. her books include "the tyranny of the majority," and "the minor's canary -- miner's canary." and a discussion about the burning of you, south carolina following the surrender of the city to william tecumseh sherman. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on oral history, an interview with daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers. a classified study on vietnam which he copied and gave to the "new york times" in 1971. find a complete television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching you call us, e-mail less -- us, or send us a tweet. during the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> each week, americans artifacts takes you to museums archives, and historic basis. the amelia heart -- a millionaire heart archives at purdue university shows a selected items from the ehrhardt collection, including poems and letters she wrote to her families, as we
on c-span two "booktv," allan ryskind talks about their communist party in the hollywood during -- in hollywood during the 1930's. and on in-depth, our live the our conversation. her books include "the tyranny of the majority," and "the minor's canary -- miner's canary." and a discussion about the burning of you, south carolina following the surrender of the city to william tecumseh sherman. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on oral history, an interview with daniel...
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. >> joining us now on otb is allan karl who has written it look coltranea. of all, what's on the front of your book? >> is actually a motorcycle in a middle of nowhere place in southern south america and patagonia. the bmw at 650. i took the motorcycle for three years alone and wrote it all over the world. >> erupted around the world? like? >> a lot of passions and dreams. i always wanted to travel around the world. my passions have been the writing and motorcycle riding. i found myself unemployed and recently divorced. so i decided instead of scrambling to try to find the next job, i sold everything i had and hopped on the motorcycle to visit and experience different cultures different people all over the world. >> so why the name "forks"? >> become the forks in our life and forks are the things on the motorcycle 50 arrests and keep us going in the right direction and what we share and eat food with. finally, if you are a musician, it brings harmony and resonance to that. there's a lot of meaning here. for me certainly is all about. the night before against
. >> joining us now on otb is allan karl who has written it look coltranea. of all, what's on the front of your book? >> is actually a motorcycle in a middle of nowhere place in southern south america and patagonia. the bmw at 650. i took the motorcycle for three years alone and wrote it all over the world. >> erupted around the world? like? >> a lot of passions and dreams. i always wanted to travel around the world. my passions have been the writing and motorcycle...
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. >> a little bit from allan karl.fortune is the name of the book the quest for culture cuisine, in connection. book tv. >> here is a look at some of the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. teesixteen we will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festival of books. the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville virginia. for march 252 the 29th the city of new 29th the city of new orleans we will host the tennessee williams literary festival >> marc kaufman is next. he's been two years at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory to get an in-depth look of the challenges and triumphs. mr. kaufman shows photos taken by the curiosity rover and talks about the evidence collected that suggests they're may have once been life on mars. this is about an hour and a half.
. >> a little bit from allan karl.fortune is the name of the book the quest for culture cuisine, in connection. book tv. >> here is a look at some of the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. teesixteen we will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festival of books. the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville virginia. for march 252 the 29th the city of new 29th the city of new...
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allan...s siente que la tecnologia es tan importante como comer y tomar agua. maria perez "me conoce perfectamente, conoce mis nececidades". -- ella dice que facebook la red social mas grande del mundo conoce perfectamente lo que gusta. pero lo que no sabe maria es como facebook sabe tanto de ella. "es exagerado, a veces por que te impulsan a comprar". --por cada click que un usuario le da una pagina que aparece en su muro facebook va recopilando informacion. rosa alonso / experta en tecnologia "es una formula de matematicas. algoritmos que empieza a agregar todas tus acciones en esa red. "por ejemplo cuando tu le das un "like" hay me gusta, es una accion. el tipo de post it que te gusta, el tipo de grupo que te gusta. --las notificaciones de tus amigos y los comentarios que escribas, todo va en favor de que facebook conozca, quien eres. "otra cosa la gente cree que tus mensajes personales son privados pero no son mensajes privados son privados para el resto. el dia de rainbow tus preferencias
allan...s siente que la tecnologia es tan importante como comer y tomar agua. maria perez "me conoce perfectamente, conoce mis nececidades". -- ella dice que facebook la red social mas grande del mundo conoce perfectamente lo que gusta. pero lo que no sabe maria es como facebook sabe tanto de ella. "es exagerado, a veces por que te impulsan a comprar". --por cada click que un usuario le da una pagina que aparece en su muro facebook va recopilando informacion. rosa alonso /...
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allan will be paid 650,000 pounds.e a diamond on your finger there is an 80% chance that israel had its hands on it first. the company is disrupting every part of the industry. elliott reports. >> when it comes to diamonds, you cannot beat the human touch. that is how it has always been. >> if you cannot be with a diamond in person the next best thing is this -- the latest in diamond technology. allows you to view every aspect of a diamond online including how it sparkles in the light. >> to do that they photograph the polished time and from every angle. the machine which can cost over $200,000 displays complex algorithms to calculate the optimal way to cut stones. >> it started intra-the 1990's. normally you take one rough diamond and make to polish out of it. today make six and sometimes 25 separate polished diamonds out of one rough diamond. this technology really transformed the entire industry. >> it also transformed serene from a small israeli startup to a $700 billion company. next month it will launch its lates
allan will be paid 650,000 pounds.e a diamond on your finger there is an 80% chance that israel had its hands on it first. the company is disrupting every part of the industry. elliott reports. >> when it comes to diamonds, you cannot beat the human touch. that is how it has always been. >> if you cannot be with a diamond in person the next best thing is this -- the latest in diamond technology. allows you to view every aspect of a diamond online including how it sparkles in the...
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was it master of the ma cob edgar allan poe♪ >> so which strange personality willed an annual sÉanceheld for him? it's b. harry houdini. he wanted to reveal himself to his his wife once a year. jamie: let's reset. in august 2012, 2 former actors, kevin and peter each receive a letter informing them they are the coinheritors of ray falk. ray never met either of them. leaving a huge amount of money to someone you've never met sounds more than eccentric, which leads me to a question for ray's attorney, don bailey. it says as every will does, ray falk of lincoln, illinois, being of sound of mind and memory. was he? >> yes. he knew what he owned. he may have been odd, but he was of sound mind. >> my next stop is to meet kevin in california. >> i received a letter that was really about to change my life. jamie: it's here in the land of sun, surf, and palm trees, kevin started his career more than 30 years ago. >> this was an episode of lucan. boy raised by wolves. the pilot went to 12 episodes over a 2-year period. jamie: as so many actors will say, it was a good ride while it lasted. it d
was it master of the ma cob edgar allan poe♪ >> so which strange personality willed an annual sÉanceheld for him? it's b. harry houdini. he wanted to reveal himself to his his wife once a year. jamie: let's reset. in august 2012, 2 former actors, kevin and peter each receive a letter informing them they are the coinheritors of ray falk. ray never met either of them. leaving a huge amount of money to someone you've never met sounds more than eccentric, which leads me to a question for...
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allan poole use that weapon to take his own life. you trust the medical facilities across the ec area with your life. they rely on technology to save. patients at one hospital say that one form of technology used puts them at risk. our i-team investigator is here to explain. >> it is called the video remote interpreting. it is like a webcam that hospitals can use to deal with an interpreter who is off-site. monitors like this one can be hard to see if you are lying in a hospital bed. they say that it should not be used when lives are on the line. she is deaf, but when it comes to standing up for herself, she can make 20 of noise without saying a word. >> we are talking about two lives. >> having her baby born 10 weeks premature was bad enough. what was worse was 16 hours of labor without an interpreter. west i knew that was a violation of my civil rights. >> lawsuit filings obtained by the i-team said that the hospital supplied a video remote interpreter. she claims that the computer cap turning off and she could not see it at crucia
allan poole use that weapon to take his own life. you trust the medical facilities across the ec area with your life. they rely on technology to save. patients at one hospital say that one form of technology used puts them at risk. our i-team investigator is here to explain. >> it is called the video remote interpreting. it is like a webcam that hospitals can use to deal with an interpreter who is off-site. monitors like this one can be hard to see if you are lying in a hospital bed. they...
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allan needle thank you so so much for the time and the show and tell.ate it. >> okay, thank you. >>> next a family of four vanished from their home only to be found dead years later. the man who saw them last who claimed to be their friend is now the one accused in their murder. you'll hear from that man next. thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you ca
allan needle thank you so so much for the time and the show and tell.ate it. >> okay, thank you. >>> next a family of four vanished from their home only to be found dead years later. the man who saw them last who claimed to be their friend is now the one accused in their murder. you'll hear from that man next. thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more...
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it is almost as if allan albert ion einstein was not brilliant because he was a gay man. >> and he wasbout his abilities, wasn't he? >> yes, he was about celebrating those who are in many ways different. he was like a outsider and never fit in. >> and that is at least a bigger part of the movie than the sexuality as it turns out. he is a gay man and falls in love with a boy from school, and that is a crime in the 1940s in britain. and then it progresses from there, and it is punishable by imprisonment but he had to make a tough choice, and what happened? >> well, here is the thing. he had to and this came from a break-in at his house that somebody decided to break in and find something from him, and in that investigation, they delearn that he is gay, and so he was having to choose between two years in prison or chemical castration which is horrible. >> and there is a clip that he chose castration, and here is the clip. >> i don't continue my treatment, they will they will take him a waiway from me. you can't let them do that. you can't. you can't let them. >> so he was basically reduce
it is almost as if allan albert ion einstein was not brilliant because he was a gay man. >> and he wasbout his abilities, wasn't he? >> yes, he was about celebrating those who are in many ways different. he was like a outsider and never fit in. >> and that is at least a bigger part of the movie than the sexuality as it turns out. he is a gay man and falls in love with a boy from school, and that is a crime in the 1940s in britain. and then it progresses from there, and it is...
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[laughter ] >> got to sound smart now allan. >> i'm trying to think of something, but i'm hungry. [laughter ]when does this go before the arts commission? >> it went before the visual arts commission and they approved and it's on the consent calendar. >> so it's already on the consent calendar for the arts commission? >> the visual arts commission is a subcommittee of the arts commission. >> so there [speaker not understood] . >> it's on their consent agenda. >> do we have a motion. >> so move >> second. >> all those in favor? >> aye. >> so moved. thank you. >> thank you. >> we're now on item 12, general public comment continued. is there any member of the public who would wish to make public comment who did not under item 4? being none, this item is closed. 13 is commissioner item matters and this is design for commissioners to raise issues that will be addressed at future meetings. there will be no discussion of these items at this time. commissioners, any items? public comment? being none, this item is closed. item 14 is new business/agenda setting. commissioners? >> commission
[laughter ] >> got to sound smart now allan. >> i'm trying to think of something, but i'm hungry. [laughter ]when does this go before the arts commission? >> it went before the visual arts commission and they approved and it's on the consent calendar. >> so it's already on the consent calendar for the arts commission? >> the visual arts commission is a subcommittee of the arts commission. >> so there [speaker not understood] . >> it's on their consent...
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angel merkel, francoise allan and vladimir putin we are talking about implements a cease fire. down the entirety of the front line in eastern ukraine, they were talking about the withdrawal of heavy weapons they were talking about the release of prisoners and allowing the o.s.c.e. into monitor and facilitate the implementation of these measures all of these things were talked about, they are still being talked about now despite the fact that fighting is still going on. but also down on the coast. i went to a press briefing at the russian foreign ministry earlier on today. and i asked the question alexandar. i asked him what this fighting meant, whether the separatist were trying to take new territory. >> active plans on the expansion of military action are not being developed by the militias but the representatives of the military including the top level of ukrainian authority. this is what their statements are indicating as well as their actions as the bottom. >> now also on thursday, the ukrainian army is trying to count it's losses, they say that 90 of their troops are captu
angel merkel, francoise allan and vladimir putin we are talking about implements a cease fire. down the entirety of the front line in eastern ukraine, they were talking about the withdrawal of heavy weapons they were talking about the release of prisoners and allowing the o.s.c.e. into monitor and facilitate the implementation of these measures all of these things were talked about, they are still being talked about now despite the fact that fighting is still going on. but also down on the...
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back this up before it got to complete phase 1, but now we have phase 2 coming up and commissioner allan low -- [speaker not understood] community day. thank you everyone here doing a great job on everything else. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment under the general manager's report? being none, this item is closed. we're now on general public comment up to 15 minutes. this item will be continued to item 12, if need be. at this time members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public, that are within the subject-matter jurisdiction of the commission and do not appear on the agenda. with respect to agenda items your opportunity to address the commission will be addressed during meeting. i have one card, kelly watts. >> this is a powerpoint. >> so as a recap, my understanding is that it's still the intention of the rpd and the commission to introduce an additional 100 tons of the chemical no another san francisco children's play area. i believe these figures are correct. you have been duly informed on many occasion and aware a tox
back this up before it got to complete phase 1, but now we have phase 2 coming up and commissioner allan low -- [speaker not understood] community day. thank you everyone here doing a great job on everything else. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment under the general manager's report? being none, this item is closed. we're now on general public comment up to 15 minutes. this item will be continued to item 12, if need be. at this time members of the public may...
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first of all i want to thank especially general manager philip ginsburg and commissioners allan low and mcdonnell for your previous comments in the committee around this issue and i hope a lot of those comments were transferred over to the larger group here today. because i think what we're talking about is a park and being stewards for this very important park. this is a park that many in the community have been work on for decades. this has been a miraculous trade back in 2000 something. i was there at the time and we actually got an award for the park. i believe neighborhood beautification fund and we are very proud of the park. it's a beautiful park. your developer especially was amazing, at designing this. since then, there has been an eastern neighborhoods planning process, that was contentious and had a lot of issues in it, but shadows was something that was really left off the discussion because there was such a debate around the issues of housing and jobs and affordability. you are not the planning commission, but the recreation and parks commission and your voice needs to be b
first of all i want to thank especially general manager philip ginsburg and commissioners allan low and mcdonnell for your previous comments in the committee around this issue and i hope a lot of those comments were transferred over to the larger group here today. because i think what we're talking about is a park and being stewards for this very important park. this is a park that many in the community have been work on for decades. this has been a miraculous trade back in 2000 something. i...
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phil ginsburg and allan low and we met with the developer and stakeholders and really emphasized and informed me about the importance of victoria manalo draves park the history of it, and the shadow impact of it. he has repeatedly emphasized this only .07%, less than 1% of the shadow impact will be impacted on the victoria manalo draves park and we repeatedly told him even though it's less than 1%, but there also are issues about other developments that are coming in around victoria manalo draves park. and that is what we are scared of; that this development will cause precedent for victoria manalo draves and he appears to have a bmr unit and if it's going to have a bmr unit, that is another one unit and it's only one bmr unit in a very gentrified community. so please say no to 190 russ street development. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker and i'm going to keep calling names. [ reading speakers' names ] one more, go ahead and i will call this afterwards >> my name is theresa. and i have lived here in the south of market in district 6 for almost all of my life. i have three chi
phil ginsburg and allan low and we met with the developer and stakeholders and really emphasized and informed me about the importance of victoria manalo draves park the history of it, and the shadow impact of it. he has repeatedly emphasized this only .07%, less than 1% of the shadow impact will be impacted on the victoria manalo draves park and we repeatedly told him even though it's less than 1%, but there also are issues about other developments that are coming in around victoria manalo...
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. >> it is with great pleasure and honor that i nominate allan low as vice president. he is a friend and a colleague and i think the teamwork between him and president buell has been quite wonderful for us. so it is with great pleasure that i nominate you. >> commissioner wei. >> i second. >> commissioner mcdonnell. >> just a brief comment, i think this nomination should require a motown song. [laughter ]. >> are you offering? >> no, but i don't need to propose to anybody, commissioner mcdonnell. [laughter ] >> is there any other nomination for vice president? being none, i need a motion for the nominations to be closed. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> so moved. >> before we vote, is there any public comment on the nomination for commissioner low to be vice president? being none, public comment is closed, roll call vote, commissioner buell. >> aye. >> commissioner low? >> aye. >> commissioner harrison? >> aye. >> commissioner levitan? >> aye. >> commissioner mcdonnell? >> aye. >> and commissioner wei? >> aye. >> congratulations, commissioner low. [
. >> it is with great pleasure and honor that i nominate allan low as vice president. he is a friend and a colleague and i think the teamwork between him and president buell has been quite wonderful for us. so it is with great pleasure that i nominate you. >> commissioner wei. >> i second. >> commissioner mcdonnell. >> just a brief comment, i think this nomination should require a motown song. [laughter ]. >> are you offering? >> no, but i don't need to...
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. >> allan schauffler in pascoe. thanks >>> south-west airlines is dealing with a maintenance mistake. required inspections on 20 planes were skipped. leading the airline to ground a fifth of its fleet, as reported the airline got the okay to fly again and is making the safety checks. >> south-west airline says it's completed the required maintenance inspections on 80 of 128 jets. they are boeing 737s on tuesday it discovered it missed the required check. it's due to a backup hydraulic system that controls the rudder if the main hydraulic system failed. the airline grounded all 128 of the planes. about a fefth of the fleet -- fifth of the fleet and cancelled 80 flights on tuesday. south-west notified the f.a.a. the agency consulted with boeing and determines that it was safe to allow the planes to fly for a maximum of five days while the checks were completed. the impact on customers was minimal. 50 flights cancelled. the airline has an excellent safety record. last year the f.a.a. proposed a 40 million fine against
. >> allan schauffler in pascoe. thanks >>> south-west airlines is dealing with a maintenance mistake. required inspections on 20 planes were skipped. leading the airline to ground a fifth of its fleet, as reported the airline got the okay to fly again and is making the safety checks. >> south-west airline says it's completed the required maintenance inspections on 80 of 128 jets. they are boeing 737s on tuesday it discovered it missed the required check. it's due to a...
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eastern allan ryskind talks about the common's party in the 1930's.oon on "in-depth as quote our live three-hour conversation with harvard law professor. her books include "the tyranny of the majority," "lift every rose," a cash lift every voice," and the miners canary." today, the discussion about the burning of south carolina -- columbia, south carolina. sunday afternoon at 2:00, an interview with daniel ellsberg on the pentagon papers. the classified study on vietnam, which he copied and get to the "new york times" in 1971. find a complete telogen schedule -- television schedule that c-span.org. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> we have received more than 2200 entries from 400 schools on the studentcam competition. we will announce the grand prize winner on wednesday during "washington journal," and you can see all of the way documentaries at itcam.org. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern time panelists discuss the couple's devotion to communists cause, their role in anti-semitism, and the controversy of executi
eastern allan ryskind talks about the common's party in the 1930's.oon on "in-depth as quote our live three-hour conversation with harvard law professor. her books include "the tyranny of the majority," "lift every rose," a cash lift every voice," and the miners canary." today, the discussion about the burning of south carolina -- columbia, south carolina. sunday afternoon at 2:00, an interview with daniel ellsberg on the pentagon papers. the classified study...
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algo de lo que nos habla allan villafaÑa en la segunda parte de el reporte especial "los verdaderos dueÑos;10 02;30 pkg esta es la capital del sol, donde decadas atras se encontraban los verdaderos dueÑos del paraiso. el narcotrafico era sinonimo de poder, dinero y sexo. ernesto cabrera / productor "dueÑos del paraiso" "en esta historia propiamente hay una guerra de quien vende mejor y mas" trafico de cocaina y mariguana es como se mantienen los narcos en la serie "dueÑos del paraiso". lo mismo sucedia en el sur de la florida para finales de los aÑos setenta y un ochenta. andy arostequi / dective homicidios policia de miami "la droga trajo a miami un cambio drastico una cosa que nunca se habia visto. muchas personas se van a recordar el tirotero en el centro comercial dadeland". el dectective arrostegui recuerda muy bien ese dia, cuando corria el mes de julio de 1979. "en el medio del dia vinieron con ametralladoras y mataron a varias personas" asi como en los ochenta ahora en dueÑos del paraiso esta el detective de la dea. salvador ferrera, viaja de nueva york a miami para ivestigar lo qu
algo de lo que nos habla allan villafaÑa en la segunda parte de el reporte especial "los verdaderos dueÑos;10 02;30 pkg esta es la capital del sol, donde decadas atras se encontraban los verdaderos dueÑos del paraiso. el narcotrafico era sinonimo de poder, dinero y sexo. ernesto cabrera / productor "dueÑos del paraiso" "en esta historia propiamente hay una guerra de quien vende mejor y mas" trafico de cocaina y mariguana es como se mantienen los narcos en la serie...
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angel merkel, francoise allan and vladimir putin were talking about implements a cease fire. down the entirety of the front line in eastern ukraine. they were talking about the wrawling of heavy weapons they were talking about the release of prisoners and allowing the osce into monitor and facilitate the implementation of these measures. all of these things were talked about are still being talked about now, despite the fact that fighting is still going on. but also down on the coast near mario. i went to a press briefing at the foreign ministry earlier on today and i asked the question they asked him what this fighting meant whether the separatist were trying to take new territory. >> the representatives of the top level of ukrainian authority, this is what their statements are indicating as well as their actions on the bottom. >> including a outbreak of swine flu infect thing thousands in india. putting the nation's health system to the test. ♪ ♪ germany is rejecting a request to pay back it's massive loan. the government submitted a letter the euro group earlier on asking
angel merkel, francoise allan and vladimir putin were talking about implements a cease fire. down the entirety of the front line in eastern ukraine. they were talking about the wrawling of heavy weapons they were talking about the release of prisoners and allowing the osce into monitor and facilitate the implementation of these measures. all of these things were talked about are still being talked about now, despite the fact that fighting is still going on. but also down on the coast near...
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allan. what condition an we do about t this country? you're convinced i assume it's coming our way or it's already here. >> well, of course, it's already here. i relocated back to texas where my last duty station was ft. hood, texas. do i need to remind people what nadal hassan did there? >> wasn't that where that workplace violence thing happened? >> that's where -- absolutely. workplace violence. up the road from dallas, texas, in moore, oklahoma, you had a woman beheaded by a co-worker and we know about his affiliations, associations with a very militant mosque there in oklahoma city, but, again, it was classified as workplace violence. so these things are already happening here in america. we have a president, as you said, in or opening statement, that can't bring himself to identify who the enemy is. >> and you know, in my opening statement, i talked about the president's schizophrenic approach to war. i think i said pakistan instead of afghanistan. what i was talking about, of course, afghanistan. on the same day he announces a su
allan. what condition an we do about t this country? you're convinced i assume it's coming our way or it's already here. >> well, of course, it's already here. i relocated back to texas where my last duty station was ft. hood, texas. do i need to remind people what nadal hassan did there? >> wasn't that where that workplace violence thing happened? >> that's where -- absolutely. workplace violence. up the road from dallas, texas, in moore, oklahoma, you had a woman beheaded by...
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>> well, he is qualified to be b be a doctor, and what he and herman cain and allan keyes has is that they have never held any public office before and you would have thought that they could have been dog catcher or something before the top tier of the presidential candidates of a major political party. >> thank you, frank rich. >>> and coming up the man behind the smash hit "empirei'm"i'm"empire" and wait until you hear what lee daniels has to say about what it is like to be black in hollywood. learn new razor tricks. hire a pro waxer. post before and after pics. i can do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. for a limited time save $20 on any tracfone android smartphone. tracfone. do everything for less. flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people their progressive direct rate and our competitors' rates you can't win them all. the important part is, you helped them save. thanks, flo. okay, let's go get you an ic
>> well, he is qualified to be b be a doctor, and what he and herman cain and allan keyes has is that they have never held any public office before and you would have thought that they could have been dog catcher or something before the top tier of the presidential candidates of a major political party. >> thank you, frank rich. >>> and coming up the man behind the smash hit "empirei'm"i'm"empire" and wait until you hear what lee daniels has to say about...
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later, francoise allan flew in bringing with them, a new peace plan to discuss with ukraine on thursdayand with the russians on friday. >> the talking comes as the fighting escalated in eastern ukraine, which everyone here blames on rush are sha and it's separatist allies. in brussells nato defense ministers put the finishing touches on their new response force, and it's spearhead of 5,000 troops deployable in days. it will have six command and control centers in eastern europe. rush are sha is meant to notice that we are taking these step, they are defensive, and in line with our international commitments. >> they also talked about rush are sha's decision to upgrade the nuclear missiles and apparently low terrorism threshold to use nuclear weapons. s in a day when western leaders are are trying to get peace talks started for fear the situation may spiral out of control. while they do so, nato is working on how to respond to the crisis if the talking fails. al jazeera. >> russian foreign ministry spokes men says the mood would be seen as a direct threat. >> this is not only fought with
later, francoise allan flew in bringing with them, a new peace plan to discuss with ukraine on thursdayand with the russians on friday. >> the talking comes as the fighting escalated in eastern ukraine, which everyone here blames on rush are sha and it's separatist allies. in brussells nato defense ministers put the finishing touches on their new response force, and it's spearhead of 5,000 troops deployable in days. it will have six command and control centers in eastern europe. rush are...
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allan who has been talking so far. >> the director of national intelligence has been speaking.en covering the threat from isil and also the threat in ukraine. he said political instability is the new normal. more refugees than at anytime since the second word war. he is saying there is somewhere in the region of 3,400 european western fighters who have gone to fight with isil in iraq and syria, the number in the u.s. somewhere in the region of 180. he is also claiming the u.s. embassy, the closure in yemen has reduced anti-terrorism efforts. and moscow will be versus poor to react to any u.s. reaction in ukraine. that has been followed up with the military intelligence operation general, and he joined the wrath of john mccain in that hearing for suggesting that many america were to supply weapons to the ukrainian army they wouldn't get there in time to stop any advance by vladimir putin, the russians or russian-backed rebels. >> do lawmakers want to put boots back on the ground in iraq? >> there are a few people who will talk about that there are a few people who are very dismi
allan who has been talking so far. >> the director of national intelligence has been speaking.en covering the threat from isil and also the threat in ukraine. he said political instability is the new normal. more refugees than at anytime since the second word war. he is saying there is somewhere in the region of 3,400 european western fighters who have gone to fight with isil in iraq and syria, the number in the u.s. somewhere in the region of 180. he is also claiming the u.s. embassy,...
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chief allan kelly, thanks for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> is it right to say brian williams was aboard your helicopter and not aboard the helicopter shot at in iraq that day? >> that's correct. he was aboard my aircraft that day in march. >> what was your aircraft doing? was it ever within sight of the chinook that was shot at? >> my aircraft with chalk one, flight of two chinooks carrying bridge pieces to the euphrates. we were afraid they were google to blow the bridges and we wanted to make sure third id had the capability of crossing the euphrates. as far as chinook that was shot down we were not within visual range of them. they would have to be almost on top of us with the sandstorm we were flying through to get up there. >> what sort of distance was there between your helicopter with brian williams aboard and the helicopter that did take fire? >> that would be difficult to ascertain. we both took off in separate cereals. the big windy crew my understanding two aircraft and they hooked up with their loads ahead of us. initially we were probably a half hour behind them.
chief allan kelly, thanks for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> is it right to say brian williams was aboard your helicopter and not aboard the helicopter shot at in iraq that day? >> that's correct. he was aboard my aircraft that day in march. >> what was your aircraft doing? was it ever within sight of the chinook that was shot at? >> my aircraft with chalk one, flight of two chinooks carrying bridge pieces to the euphrates. we were afraid they were...
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actually, there are some democrats, allan, who voted for this. >> there are democrats who should be republicans on. >> there are republicans who should be democrats. >> that's definitely true. >> what's the president going to do? >> i think he'll hopefully veto. it the 35 jobs it would create -- >> 35! >> 35 permanent jobs. >> i interviewed the president of teamsters union on this show about a month ago. he didn't say it was only 35 jobs. >> permanent jobs. there are a lot of temporary jobs. >> he was talking 40,000, 50,000 jobs. >> those are temporary. in terms of permanent jobs after the construction. 35 jobs. >> alan, are you really going to parse how many thousands of jobs created by this huge pipeline that will pump in ago an additional 830,000 barrels of oil per day into the united states? >> here's what's wrong -- >> be on the side of that al an. what's going to happen is every republican will use this. that's why they're making a big deal on the signing ceremony. the president can't be counted on to do the right thing. he'll do the wrong thing. democrats will pay the price. >> alan, why
actually, there are some democrats, allan, who voted for this. >> there are democrats who should be republicans on. >> there are republicans who should be democrats. >> that's definitely true. >> what's the president going to do? >> i think he'll hopefully veto. it the 35 jobs it would create -- >> 35! >> 35 permanent jobs. >> i interviewed the president of teamsters union on this show about a month ago. he didn't say it was only 35 jobs. >>...
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. >> reporter: general allan meets with king abdullah tomorrow to see what more can be done. >> you can see more of martha's interview later this morning on "this week." right here on abc. now let's bring in the host of the program, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. george good morning. >> hey, dan. >> can isis be defeated militarily? >> it will take more than what we're doing right now. most experts say, we need not only an air campaign, other arab nations have stepped up as well the, but boots on the ground to rout them in iraq and syria. but in addition to that it is going to take the arab world coming together, the muslim world coming together and engaging in the ideological battle for the young minds. i talked to the jor dane than foreign minister about that. >> it appears that the isis execution of the captured fighter pilot. the captured jordanian fighter pilot, which they released the video of, seems to be uniting many people in the arab world. it could be exactly what you're talking about. >> galvanized jordan. galvanized the arab world. it seems to have backfired. no questio
. >> reporter: general allan meets with king abdullah tomorrow to see what more can be done. >> you can see more of martha's interview later this morning on "this week." right here on abc. now let's bring in the host of the program, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. george good morning. >> hey, dan. >> can isis be defeated militarily? >> it will take more than what we're doing right now. most experts say, we need not only an air campaign, other arab...
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and that's chief allan kelly with us. you tried to contact nbc and msnbc and tell them the story was not true from the get-go right? >> negative. that was the pilot on the aircraft that was actually shot down. >> that was the one that was shot down, and he saw the report, and excuse me for mixing it up so there was an effort to contact nbc and msnbc and tell them, hey, this story isn't true. and that's even way before the letterman appearance. this was after the initial report right? >> i read that somewhere that that is what the pilot and crew members had done that they did try to contact them and express their disagreement with the way things were being portrayed. >> what is your reaction? take us back to that day, and then what is your reaction to the story that you see -- that you were watching unfold here that he had fabricated? >> well you know back in that day, it got pretty hairy. mr. williams and his crew in the back was the least of our worries at the time, if you can imagine. and when we heard the aircraft taki
and that's chief allan kelly with us. you tried to contact nbc and msnbc and tell them the story was not true from the get-go right? >> negative. that was the pilot on the aircraft that was actually shot down. >> that was the one that was shot down, and he saw the report, and excuse me for mixing it up so there was an effort to contact nbc and msnbc and tell them, hey, this story isn't true. and that's even way before the letterman appearance. this was after the initial report...
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. >> doesn't that mean he's not patriotic patriotic, allan?e's an old saying, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. this is a guy who used 9/11 to make money for himself, consulting the governments of guatemala and others. >> alan, that's -- >> seriously. to call somebody else unpatriotic and then to say, i'm not racist about it, he said in the "new york times," because he had a white mother. does that mean he woo have been racist if he had a black mother? everything he says gets worse. >> let's listen to what the president said in 2008 about somebody else being unpatriotic. listen to this. >> driving up our national debt from $5 trillion for the first 42 presidents, number 43 added $4 trillion by his lonesome so we now have over $9 trillion of debt. that's irresponsible. it's unpatriotic. >> well, there is senator obama calling president bush alan, unpatriotic. >> i disagree with the way you're parsing that. >> his debt has gone up more than bush. >> what he said is the act of that is unpatriotic. he didn't call the person unpatriot
. >> doesn't that mean he's not patriotic patriotic, allan?e's an old saying, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. this is a guy who used 9/11 to make money for himself, consulting the governments of guatemala and others. >> alan, that's -- >> seriously. to call somebody else unpatriotic and then to say, i'm not racist about it, he said in the "new york times," because he had a white mother. does that mean he woo have been racist if he had a black mother?...
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allan, let's start with you. >> no. think -- look i believe george washington in his farewell address, we stay out of foreign wars. every time we start arming armies in other parts of the world, it comes back to haunt us. this is not our fight. i'm a non-interventionist. not a pacifist. i think it always winds up to hurt us every time we get involved in wars that are not of our making or are not a threat to the united states. jon: tammiesome. >> there's a lot of agreement in the first half of the 20th century with alan, and we see how that worked out. not pass nist, just noninterventionist policy, it leads to world war i and world war ii. so ultimately, these things do come over like a cancer. you can ignore it, and it will metastasize. beyond that, i think when it comes to how the american people respond, media does have a responsibility here. and even -- i agree with john mccain. not with the country. it's not the country's fault, it's about the 600 people in washington, d.c. who just have chosen to do nothing. and i
allan, let's start with you. >> no. think -- look i believe george washington in his farewell address, we stay out of foreign wars. every time we start arming armies in other parts of the world, it comes back to haunt us. this is not our fight. i'm a non-interventionist. not a pacifist. i think it always winds up to hurt us every time we get involved in wars that are not of our making or are not a threat to the united states. jon: tammiesome. >> there's a lot of agreement in the...
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allan, let me fire this one at you, do you think that the nazis have heroes? >> and so he -- >> that is so absurd. that is just -- give me a break. >> was that a low blow? >> i will tell you one thing about chris. whenever people come up to him when the case had been started and they had been trash talking jesse ventura's military record, chris would stop them right in their tracks, and say, you know what don't question whether the guy was a s.e.a.l. and did his job, because he gave the country a blank check when he signed up. >> and four combatt tours, and four bronze stars and two silver stars, and if that is not a hero, i don't know what is. and if that is not a hero, then read the book. and he downplayed a lot of that. >> and you said that is so absurd. what were you going to say? >> just the accusations, and any of the accusations that chris, you know that chris put the bar fight into sell books is just that is silly. >> last word. >> i think that jesse ventura has made a career out of, you know, turning his life into to a circus, and just to see him disc
allan, let me fire this one at you, do you think that the nazis have heroes? >> and so he -- >> that is so absurd. that is just -- give me a break. >> was that a low blow? >> i will tell you one thing about chris. whenever people come up to him when the case had been started and they had been trash talking jesse ventura's military record, chris would stop them right in their tracks, and say, you know what don't question whether the guy was a s.e.a.l. and did his job,...
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. >> in rebuttal, health inspector allan para says that's not what happened. >> when i opened it sheet her jacket on and both of her breasts were hanging out. we write our statement and notes at the time of inspections and we stick to what we saw and we stick to the facts. >> she had been massaging this individual. >> the attorney insists that the inspector did not see what he says he saw. a claim that moved some in the gallery to laughter. >> there was a malfunction. she had been massaging this individual and one of her breasts, not her nipples, had been exposed. >> i think it is a big game for them and they are good at it. >> certainly massage parlors are entitled to vigorous defense against accusations of wrongdoing but sometimes the best defense is simply to remain silent. >> i have been working in that area for a little over a year now. >> a prime example occurs when a and y counsel proceeds toex cross-examine a city attorney. >> can i ask one question. it's suspicious activity? is that the nature of the complaint? >> allegations. yes. >> nothing you have investigated on your ow
. >> in rebuttal, health inspector allan para says that's not what happened. >> when i opened it sheet her jacket on and both of her breasts were hanging out. we write our statement and notes at the time of inspections and we stick to what we saw and we stick to the facts. >> she had been massaging this individual. >> the attorney insists that the inspector did not see what he says he saw. a claim that moved some in the gallery to laughter. >> there was a...
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allan george thurmond just passed away a few weeks ago at the age of 85 and only the older brother passedy, also a doctor, william thurmond and he was in his 80s. so this is a family of very strong stock. c-span: where did you find the twin sisters? >> guest: i found them in south carolina. mary thurmond tompkins lives in edgefield, not far from where senator thurmond and his family all grew up, although that house does not exist. his other sister, martha thurmond bishop, lives in the town of greenwood, kind of up in the northwestern part of the state. c-span: senator thurmond has quite an accent. >> guest: yes, he does. c-span: do the sisters talk the same way? >> guest: sort of, but a little softer. the one thing i think of -- senator thurmond's first name as strom. they refer to him as strum as though it were spelled s-t-r-u-m. but they were very charming. i had no trouble understanding them at all. they are both retired school teachers in what was as sweet as anything. they were both prepared for my visit and had written notes about things they wanted to tell me, not so much that stro
allan george thurmond just passed away a few weeks ago at the age of 85 and only the older brother passedy, also a doctor, william thurmond and he was in his 80s. so this is a family of very strong stock. c-span: where did you find the twin sisters? >> guest: i found them in south carolina. mary thurmond tompkins lives in edgefield, not far from where senator thurmond and his family all grew up, although that house does not exist. his other sister, martha thurmond bishop, lives in the...
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terrible stormy as isis terrorists release a brute allan elaborate -- a brutal and elaborate video showing this jordanian pilot led through the desert. placed into a cage and lit on fire. we won't show you these violent images but we'll have more detail on what happens in that video in a moment. bill: pane iraqi womb and the terrorists were using as a bargaining chip was hanged. martha: a top republican lawmaker says he believes king abdullah will act in a way president obama has not. >> this president is not going to act. the only reason this is different than the american beheadings is king abdullah is not barack obama and he's going to act and take the fight to isis. he has shown that over and over. bill: how else is jordan expected to react? >> reporter: jordanian officials are taking a hard firm stance against the fight against isis. a pro-government newspaper says there should be no truce no forgiveness of isis. the government will retaliate and be strong. but in addition to executing these two individuals. including sajida al-rihawi there is no word on what jordan will do. jordan in
terrible stormy as isis terrorists release a brute allan elaborate -- a brutal and elaborate video showing this jordanian pilot led through the desert. placed into a cage and lit on fire. we won't show you these violent images but we'll have more detail on what happens in that video in a moment. bill: pane iraqi womb and the terrorists were using as a bargaining chip was hanged. martha: a top republican lawmaker says he believes king abdullah will act in a way president obama has not. >>...
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allan beaty, thank you for taking the time. what will this do for american jobs? car sales have continued to recover, new hiring. are we going to see serious investment with this all electric bolt? >> the bolt ev concept, as you said, we showed it in january, incredible response. frankly, as we expected. we want to move assets as we can. the announcement today is that that -- that we will build the vehicle in michigan and we have also announced our initial funding of $200 million to prepare for that. we have a vehicle here that the world has never seen, 200 mile range, full electric, and we believe with the government incentives, we can bring that vehicle and customers can pay $35,000 to drive away. really a game changer. >> so you would be a competitor to the bmw i3. the only other car i can think of in this class, maybe the previous. how will you do against the competitors? -- the prius. >> we are leaving it up to the customer. stunning design, 200 mile range and we believe the price tag makes it affordable. we think it is the right vehicle at the right time. >>
allan beaty, thank you for taking the time. what will this do for american jobs? car sales have continued to recover, new hiring. are we going to see serious investment with this all electric bolt? >> the bolt ev concept, as you said, we showed it in january, incredible response. frankly, as we expected. we want to move assets as we can. the announcement today is that that -- that we will build the vehicle in michigan and we have also announced our initial funding of $200 million to...
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. >> well joining us now on booktv is allan karl who has written a book called "forks." mr. karl, first of all what's on the front of your book? >> it's actually a motorcycle, believe it or not, and it's in the middle of nowhere place in patgonia, actually. it's a bmw f-650 because i actually took that motorcycle for three years alone and rode it all over the world. >> you rode it around the world? >> yep. >> why? >> well, you know, a lot of us have passions and dreams, and i always wanted to travel around the world. my passions have been photography, certainly writing and motorcycle riding. and i found myself at a fork in the road unemployed and just recently divorced. so i decided that instead of just scrambling to try to find the next job, i sold everything that i had and hopped on that motorcycle to visit and experience different cultures different peoples all over the world. .. this book does have recipes. >> guest: one thing i think this book is about, it is my experience with connecting with people, i went on this trip alone but i can tell you that it didn't take long
. >> well joining us now on booktv is allan karl who has written a book called "forks." mr. karl, first of all what's on the front of your book? >> it's actually a motorcycle, believe it or not, and it's in the middle of nowhere place in patgonia, actually. it's a bmw f-650 because i actually took that motorcycle for three years alone and rode it all over the world. >> you rode it around the world? >> yep. >> why? >> well, you know, a lot of us have...
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he had been educated at the university of virginia in its first class with edgar allan poe. had gone on to congress and become the youngest speaker of the house in history at, get this, 32 years of age. and had gone on from there to become a distinguished united states senator and was another union man before the war had come up with a pretty bizarre plan to save the union involving two presidents, one northern one southern with rotating portfolios and all sorts of other goldberg contraptions which were sort of laughed out of the hall at the time. but had made every effort he could make to try to keep the union together. and was now the president pro tempore of the confederate senate. third in line for the presidency. so why does davis appoint three of his most talented well-known enemies to negotiate for the life and death of the south? there are different theories about this. own conclusion sifting through the evidence, given it a great deal of thought is he was deliberately setting them up to fail. that this peace movement was gaining steam. there was enormous pressure on
he had been educated at the university of virginia in its first class with edgar allan poe. had gone on to congress and become the youngest speaker of the house in history at, get this, 32 years of age. and had gone on from there to become a distinguished united states senator and was another union man before the war had come up with a pretty bizarre plan to save the union involving two presidents, one northern one southern with rotating portfolios and all sorts of other goldberg contraptions...
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and general allan who has served with great distinction. so talk about what is happening in iraq. to have a number of questions regarding that so to give you an honest assessment with iraq and syria the activities that were involved to understand the political and military strategy that we have to give this a time frame to the activities that our necessary. i was in iraq last week with both baghdad with a kurdish friends and the turkish friends and the head of the force has begun a celebrity in iraq. reveals very strange to be there knowing much of the activity is really to area of its benefit. there is a lot of concerns after this activity is completed if we're successful with physis in essence it would be with us she of militia i am glad to see it has seen the agreement and that the same time there is a lot of concern right now as we train and equip that causes them to diminish did a greater number. there is a lot of discussion about the exclusion zone and the no-fly a discussion and is taking place to draw turkey into what is happening that most of us believe is very important.
and general allan who has served with great distinction. so talk about what is happening in iraq. to have a number of questions regarding that so to give you an honest assessment with iraq and syria the activities that were involved to understand the political and military strategy that we have to give this a time frame to the activities that our necessary. i was in iraq last week with both baghdad with a kurdish friends and the turkish friends and the head of the force has begun a celebrity in...
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. >> that's benedict cumberbatch as computer pioneer allan during in the film "the imitation game.".i. it's fiction no more. last summer for the first time a computer passed the turring test. some scientists run der where this all could lead and we could find out. >> reporter: when this professor has a guest at her office she doesn't greet them herself. she send ass a robot. well, a cobot or collaborative robot more precisely. without arms my cobot escort needed help pushing the elevator button, but inside the computer science building at pittsburgh's carnegie melon university, it knows exactly where it's going. >> i love his accent. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> night to meet you too. >> reporter: the professor and her students first began using the cobot in 2010. >> how far has it gone? >> more than 1,000 kilometers. >> just in this building. >> just in this building. >> reporter: four cobots now roam through the halls, each using navigation and course by using onboard cameras and maps. >> how do you send it? >> scheduled task. >> how can i help you. >> let's send you to the lab.
. >> that's benedict cumberbatch as computer pioneer allan during in the film "the imitation game.".i. it's fiction no more. last summer for the first time a computer passed the turring test. some scientists run der where this all could lead and we could find out. >> reporter: when this professor has a guest at her office she doesn't greet them herself. she send ass a robot. well, a cobot or collaborative robot more precisely. without arms my cobot escort needed help...
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on book tv, allan ryskind talks about the communist party in hollywood. sunday at noon, our life, three-hour conversation with a harvard law professor. her books in clued "the tyranny of the majority." on american history tv, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about the burning of columbia, south carolina, halloween the surrender of the city in 1865. sunday afternoon, an interview with a former consultant to the nixon white house on the pentagon papers, a classified study on...