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american f&Ñ÷artifacts, touring museums and sites to discover what artifacts reveal about america's pastry bookshelf with the best known american history writers, the presidency lookingzy.Ñ policies and legacies of our nation's commander in chief.ñ lectures and history, top college professors delves into and our new series, real america, featuring government and educational films from the 1930s through the '70s. created by the cable tv industry$/svqr(t&háhp &hc% and funded by local cable ora satellite provider. watch usr1ci$jz hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on/7qk twitter. >> next, the director and the chief of u.s...6&ñé&"] army aviation give an update on the army's aviation restructure initiative. it's expected to save the army $12 billion. this is hosted >!xú the center for strategic and international studies in& ["kçhour.k=1vñ lt$ 2h#÷(y4$ i >> good.xlyafternoon, everybody. thanks for coming. we are here today to have a conversation to one that we started a whileoe-hw(tz when the army announced the aviation restructuring was one of the more contentious elements of the army's
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american war. served briefly in the spanish f american war. but brushed up against the regular army there.e liked it. and the regular army was then ws committed to the venture in the philippines and often skricrewe the jobnst to get out there andt serve warrants and i retracedym% his steps down there and had a r car and driver war i had cut their teeth on the morose in the philippines. my driver says, i'm not going to go any further. it's dangerous. so, i can tell you today, a sentsent sentry sentry later the mindanaroas are still raising hell. the same ones. screws came back, wanted to stay in the army. they didn't have enough company commands and battalion commands for the west pointers, but they had made him captain, made him a regular army captain. and he considered himself a first-class regular army captain. his first duty after coming back were serving in three states in the west, where he was a supervisor of training for the militia units that were transitioning into what was becoming the united states national guard. when he got to alabama in 1912, he immediately caused a shakeup.
american war. served briefly in the spanish f american war. but brushed up against the regular army there.e liked it. and the regular army was then ws committed to the venture in the philippines and often skricrewe the jobnst to get out there andt serve warrants and i retracedym% his steps down there and had a r car and driver war i had cut their teeth on the morose in the philippines. my driver says, i'm not going to go any further. it's dangerous. so, i can tell you today, a sentsent sentry...
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>> well, tony, about a week ago al jazeera caught on video what appeared to be american made f 4 phantom jet. that's significant because the f-4 was sold to iran in the days of the shah, and only a couple of couples in the region fly those, including turkey, which the united states knows is not conducting airstrikes in iraq. military experts say looking at the plane it's clear that it's an iranian plane, and the pentagon is not confirming that, but privately they're saying yes, they're well aware that iran is conducting some airstrikes in support of forces on the ground. they're trying to retake areas in iraq, but they insist they're not coordinating with the iranians. >> why all this bending over backwards, this posturing to deny that the country are coordinating here? >> in a sense they're coordinating. iran is coordinating with iraq. the u.s. is coordinating with iraq, which is a sovereign country. they have to deacon flick these planes where they fly at the same time. it's tantamount to coordinating the airstrikes just for safety measures. although through an intermediateaire. the un
>> well, tony, about a week ago al jazeera caught on video what appeared to be american made f 4 phantom jet. that's significant because the f-4 was sold to iran in the days of the shah, and only a couple of couples in the region fly those, including turkey, which the united states knows is not conducting airstrikes in iraq. military experts say looking at the plane it's clear that it's an iranian plane, and the pentagon is not confirming that, but privately they're saying yes, they're...
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bought james watson.l of tson won the prize in 1962 for the didididiscscy of the structe .f dna >> 1962, american james d watson d his fellow recipients are presented by their nobel for medicine for discovering the structure of dna, but dr. watson has just sold his metal at auction and new york to raise aney for charity, following comment he made about race and intelligence. who was the buyer? enter russia's richest man with some important elliptical friends and a fortune estimated at nearly $16 billion. he bought the metal to return it to the scientist. his main claim to fame is he owns a third of the football team arsenal. his motivation for the latest gesture was that dr. watson's work contributed to cancer research, the illness of which his father died. the billionaire said dr. watson is one of the greatest biologists in the history of mankind and added he thought the proceeds would go toward supporting scientific research. dr. watson did apologize for his controversial remarks. whether what has happened will see him rehabilitated completely remains uncertain. to pandas, these pictures come f
bought james watson.l of tson won the prize in 1962 for the didididiscscy of the structe .f dna >> 1962, american james d watson d his fellow recipients are presented by their nobel for medicine for discovering the structure of dna, but dr. watson has just sold his metal at auction and new york to raise aney for charity, following comment he made about race and intelligence. who was the buyer? enter russia's richest man with some important elliptical friends and a fortune estimated at...
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f. and because ralph sweet talked the special service people at american airlines, he always won. the only time i've ever gotten seat 4-f on american airlines is when ralph was not on the plane. . you heard about the fact that he used to be a democrat and he was until 2003 or 2004, when he switched parties. well, one of the first times that i realized how important ralph hall was when the first esident bush won the -- was, when the first president bush won the election to become president of the united states, they held a club on behalf of the national republic campaign committee so the republicans in the congress, which were in the minority, could have a meeting with the incoming president. we thought that was pretty special. and there was a star in the crowd -- stir in the crowd and we thought it was the president coming in and it was. the president walked into the room, the eisenhower lounge, is republicans will know on the first floor of the nrcc, but before the president began to speak there was another stir and through the door that i've never seen used, who do you think came
f. and because ralph sweet talked the special service people at american airlines, he always won. the only time i've ever gotten seat 4-f on american airlines is when ralph was not on the plane. . you heard about the fact that he used to be a democrat and he was until 2003 or 2004, when he switched parties. well, one of the first times that i realized how important ralph hall was when the first esident bush won the -- was, when the first president bush won the election to become president of...
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was li s fighting for territory, england for the sea, france for patriotism, and thepa americans for souvenirs. f and i think that conveys the th fact that wilson never really made the stakes of this war as n apparent to the american public as he should have. aharry harry truman also represents other aspects of the legacy of the war.on n on november 1st, 1918, he was o patrol near verdon he wrote a letter to his cousin saying he found a little poppy coming up through the rocks. he thought the flower had a r h nerve trying to grow on a site of such a terrible battle. but it looked so pretty in that shell-torn place, that he had t pick it and send it to her. there were actually two of them. he sent one to bess as well. there you see obviously some of the poignancy, i think, of the war. but a few days later, on november the 11th, 1918, while e he was waiting for the armistice to take effect, he wrote a tak letter to bess in which he expressed his feelings of the enemy. and he said, it's a shame we can't go in and detonate de germany, and cut off a few of the kids' hands and feet and fef scalp a few
was li s fighting for territory, england for the sea, france for patriotism, and thepa americans for souvenirs. f and i think that conveys the th fact that wilson never really made the stakes of this war as n apparent to the american public as he should have. aharry harry truman also represents other aspects of the legacy of the war.on n on november 1st, 1918, he was o patrol near verdon he wrote a letter to his cousin saying he found a little poppy coming up through the rocks. he thought the...
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. >>> new survey, says americans are scoring f on retirement know how.ce your retirement and make your money last. ♪ you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender, in the sleep aisle. gerri: business leaders met with president obama today and pressed him for immediate action on tax reform. the biggest hurtle facing investment and job growth these ceos say uncertain tax policy and mountains of government red tape. dan, welcome back to the show. one of the interesting things out of this, of course, is that the ceos really dialed back their expectations of how fast the economy will grow. what did they say? >> well, they're basically expec
. >>> new survey, says americans are scoring f on retirement know how.ce your retirement and make your money last. ♪ you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut...
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american in space. just over three months into his presidency, john f. kennedy like millions of other americans across the country was glued to his television. >> alan shepard became an instant hero that this country needed. but a cosmonaut circled the earth a month before. >> reporter: they sought out advice from nasa's top engineers. one was famed rocket scientist von braun. >> president kennedy here with missile expert von braun began a two-day tour of u.s. space centers. >> i read a letter from von braun, he wrote to kennedy, when he said how can we beat the russians, and von braun's letter basically said, we can't beat them anywhere except to be the first on the moon. so that's what we committed to. >> reporter: may 25th, 1961 the president made a dramatic announcement before a joint session of congress. >> i believe that this nation should commit itself of achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. >> we didn't go to the moon to collect rocks. we went to the moon to stick the flag
american in space. just over three months into his presidency, john f. kennedy like millions of other americans across the country was glued to his television. >> alan shepard became an instant hero that this country needed. but a cosmonaut circled the earth a month before. >> reporter: they sought out advice from nasa's top engineers. one was famed rocket scientist von braun. >> president kennedy here with missile expert von braun began a two-day tour of u.s. space centers....
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. >> not an american novel? nothing by f scott fitzgerald?eriods writers lives i would like to touch on. there's something i like to do about the transcendentalist. thorough, emerson. there might be something there. they do not make good movies. >> why is that? >> i do not know. some things are just more literary that's what -- should stay there. cs.another genre is biopi you have stephen hawking, alan turing. james brown. >> little moments of someone's life, we are fascinated with big characters in history. to take you back to those times is always fascinating. it is a hard storytelling genre to pull off. you can take a very wonderful life and make a mediocre movie. >> what about the movies you made with ethan, after sunset and four sunrise? what is that about for you? >> it is a depiction of connection between two people over 18 years? >> was that the idea from the beginning? on personaled experience. like so many of my films, they do not feel like a film. the plot never kicks in. it is about something small, a people leteen two your connec
. >> not an american novel? nothing by f scott fitzgerald?eriods writers lives i would like to touch on. there's something i like to do about the transcendentalist. thorough, emerson. there might be something there. they do not make good movies. >> why is that? >> i do not know. some things are just more literary that's what -- should stay there. cs.another genre is biopi you have stephen hawking, alan turing. james brown. >> little moments of someone's life, we are...
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american ideas about islam became important the emergence f the latter day saints, who for some decades allowed polygamist marriages. americans opposed to mormonism likened the latter day saints church to islam and joseph smith to mohammed. these commenters link division of politically to radical islam to an emergent idea of islam but was also tyrannical in the home, especially to women. one commentator, quote, turkey is in our midst. modern mohammed inhabits mecca at salt lake, where the prophet speaks of his wives as cows. clearly they koran was joseph mith's bottle. there are many, many other commentators writing similar things linking the emerging religion of the latter day saints with what americans thought islam to be. the idea that islam and by extension mormonism devalued women reverberates even into contemporary discourses about the islamic world and the place f women in it. the conservative christian evangelist franklin graham and bill mark have used american notions about the status of women in majority muslim countries to fuel islam a phobic rhetoric. i can talk more about t
american ideas about islam became important the emergence f the latter day saints, who for some decades allowed polygamist marriages. americans opposed to mormonism likened the latter day saints church to islam and joseph smith to mohammed. these commenters link division of politically to radical islam to an emergent idea of islam but was also tyrannical in the home, especially to women. one commentator, quote, turkey is in our midst. modern mohammed inhabits mecca at salt lake, where the...
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early, but i think really a lot of this problem comes from the motto of our -- the need for american leadership f you are a small central european country and you feel listless and you see no leadership from washington, you see no help for you, know, someone might say all right, we got to make our deal with the big guy to the east, because we can't count on washington. and i think that, to some extent is driving a lot of these negative rah trends that you're seeing in the countries that we have assumed after the cold war would be some of our strongest allies and supporters of the transatlantic relationship and haven't been. . one of the goal of brahm began da is induce that feeling of betrayal. >> helplessness. >> helplessness. >> two quick points. one is the push for providing lethal assistance to ukraine, as you snow, bipartisan. it passed the committee september 18th 18-0. nothing passes 18-0 these days. that is a strong of strong bipartisan support for providing ukrainians the mean to defend themselves. i support the sanctions approach but i think the public and repeated rejection of ukrainia
early, but i think really a lot of this problem comes from the motto of our -- the need for american leadership f you are a small central european country and you feel listless and you see no leadership from washington, you see no help for you, know, someone might say all right, we got to make our deal with the big guy to the east, because we can't count on washington. and i think that, to some extent is driving a lot of these negative rah trends that you're seeing in the countries that we have...
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. >> an american pilot dead after their f-16 crashed in the middle east. the crash is still being investigated right now. and the victim's family is being notified. we know this was a noncombat incident. and did not happen in the countries of iraq or syria. barbara. >> thanks, angie. >>> right now, students at cornell university are coming together to remember a student from montgomery county. shannon jones grew up in potomac and was a senior at cornell. police say this be mman strangl her on thanksgiving day. he's pleaded not guilty. and will appear in court tomorrow. the school is holding a support meeting today for people who want to talk about shannon. >>> ohio state university is mour the loss of one of its football players. 22-year-old kosta karageorge found dead, five days after he went missing. police say he shot himself near his house in columbus, ohio, not too far from the osu campus it his mother says he has a history of concussions from playing sports. the last thing he texted, his mom said, i'm sorry if i'm an embarrassment but these concussio
. >> an american pilot dead after their f-16 crashed in the middle east. the crash is still being investigated right now. and the victim's family is being notified. we know this was a noncombat incident. and did not happen in the countries of iraq or syria. barbara. >> thanks, angie. >>> right now, students at cornell university are coming together to remember a student from montgomery county. shannon jones grew up in potomac and was a senior at cornell. police say this be...
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this is a film that is still in production that tells the story f americans have been impacted by badernment policies. america lost the to profiles americans in alligator mississippi that is a real town. it does not just policy wonks. it is what happens to everyday americans. here is the trailer. [video clip] >> i hate to say it. the neighborhood i grew up in which was once readable is a ghetto now. weeds are growing over everything. the house is in decay. businesses are closing all the time. seems like poverty is like a mean disease. it slowly creeps and onsumes. it spreads. >> one of the main strongholds i ee is finance. drug addictions. there's a strong depression in the city. >> over the course of the last 50 years, we have developed classes that are different from anything we have had before. it is a cultural divide much more important than economic ivide. once the tipping point has been passed, all things collapse. >> in every great empire, there is a rise, ap, and a fall -- a peak, and a fall. we are falling because we not taken the necessary steps. >> the cure is not another s
this is a film that is still in production that tells the story f americans have been impacted by badernment policies. america lost the to profiles americans in alligator mississippi that is a real town. it does not just policy wonks. it is what happens to everyday americans. here is the trailer. [video clip] >> i hate to say it. the neighborhood i grew up in which was once readable is a ghetto now. weeds are growing over everything. the house is in decay. businesses are closing all the...
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the 30 f-16s which the american government just purchased to fight isis will be here. >> chest in. >>learn out to kaukt bombing raids. >> proper body position for ejection. >> reporter: and what to do if shot down. do you feel like you're building an iraqi air force from the top down? >> we are. currently, they don't have a current base in iraq. >> reporter: there are 14 pilots training but we couldn't show their faces because if recognized it could endanger them and their families. lieutenant colonel pacheco said the war does affect training. >> if they're not ready to train or go to war, we give them the time they need to collect themselves and report back to work ready to fly. >> reporter: the major question is when iraq will finally be safe enough to host the new air force. >> then you expect the pilots to actually fly a mission in iraq? >> as the commander, i have a lot of duties. >> reporter: the commander phil persell is on base. >> it allows them more opportunity to gain experience while here. >> reporter: the captain hama said the iraqi people need their help right now. >> th
the 30 f-16s which the american government just purchased to fight isis will be here. >> chest in. >>learn out to kaukt bombing raids. >> proper body position for ejection. >> reporter: and what to do if shot down. do you feel like you're building an iraqi air force from the top down? >> we are. currently, they don't have a current base in iraq. >> reporter: there are 14 pilots training but we couldn't show their faces because if recognized it could endanger...
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defense ministry which says that iran did carry out several strikes a few days ago using f 4 fighters, old american fighters that iran purchased from america in the 70s before the islamic revolution. that's more or less what we know. also we know that the television channel broadcast footage of a plane and fighter jets flying over and carrying out strikes over southwest of here, about four hours drive south east of here sorry. near the iranian border. at the time there was reports of air crafts. the defense specialist in london and amongst them, james defense weekly experts who specialize in this thing, they have seen the footage and confirm the plane in question is an iranian fighter jet f 4 that belongs to iran. they have identified it. it's curious that the iranians have denied having done this because obviously there's some evidence. the americans are saying they have confirmation of this. it's true, it shows a quantum sort of leap in iran's involvement. iran is getting more deeply involved in this fight against the i.s. in iraq. we know that there's been quite a bit of fighting near the border
defense ministry which says that iran did carry out several strikes a few days ago using f 4 fighters, old american fighters that iran purchased from america in the 70s before the islamic revolution. that's more or less what we know. also we know that the television channel broadcast footage of a plane and fighter jets flying over and carrying out strikes over southwest of here, about four hours drive south east of here sorry. near the iranian border. at the time there was reports of air...
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interesting thing is that it stted with me writing an article in a magazine, an asian-american publication that i was a part f. in sharing my own story you know, having gone through this personal journey of perfection and what that is, i shared the story, but did not realize at all that it would resona with so many people. and lynn, you know, was one of those people and she reached o and she told me that she herself had eating disorders forany years. >> had you known her ahead of this? >> actually i was aery big fan of hers. i was a fan of her work. so when she reached out to me, i was kind of shocked for a couple of days. i w like is this the lynn chen? and then we started talking and really just bonded over what it's like to be asian-american and having that pressure of,ou know, having that perfect body, whatever that is. >> well, can you describe some of those struggles? >> yeah, definitely. i think for the websit for us the story that we really want to tell is that of course i think all women and a lot of men struggle with body image, regardless of race, ethnicity, but i think it's very interesting to loo
interesting thing is that it stted with me writing an article in a magazine, an asian-american publication that i was a part f. in sharing my own story you know, having gone through this personal journey of perfection and what that is, i shared the story, but did not realize at all that it would resona with so many people. and lynn, you know, was one of those people and she reached o and she told me that she herself had eating disorders forany years. >> had you known her ahead of this?...
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also the green through that road weather testimony african-american opinion to chp regarding those two weeks approximately they're very busy f a lot of people show you that bag down the bot many of the screen about fwrrnl. >> securedly. >> stchl. >> 4:40 right now. what's mapping in the berth below one top and. >> it won't be posh. >> psh nbc area, proo sfrrks mbc >> it's a very humbling because you kind of feel like you're begging the community to help take care of the community. >> if you would like to help, and they desperately need it, go to nbcbayarea.com, our home page and you just click on charities. >> unilever has dropped a law lawsuit against against a san francisco startup. hampton creek accusing the company of advising their product mayo as just mayonnaise because it doesn't contain eggs. h hampton said it pickethat's the they picked the name mayo and not mayonnaise. >> the markets look like they could be on the roll for a third straight day. they've had the best two-day point gain in six years and bs percentage gain since 2011. the dow coasting up 224 thursday and the nasdaq up 104 to 4748. google is apparently
also the green through that road weather testimony african-american opinion to chp regarding those two weeks approximately they're very busy f a lot of people show you that bag down the bot many of the screen about fwrrnl. >> securedly. >> stchl. >> 4:40 right now. what's mapping in the berth below one top and. >> it won't be posh. >> psh nbc area, proo sfrrks mbc >> it's a very humbling because you kind of feel like you're begging the community to help take...
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key f add lung cancer kills more americans than any other cancer. now, a new study suggests it may be a te for men who smoke than researchers found reduces y-chromoso which leo a shorter life span. as well as a higher risk of multiple cancers. but, it could be reversible. y-chromosomes gradually returned to the blood cells in men who stopped smoking. the finding are published in the journal science. >>lunchbreak is next. we're making a warm kale and chicken salad. kale and chicken salad. im >> a salad made with warm kale and chicken. >> she is also chef and the school. thank you for coming in. we're starting with a vinaigrette. fresh from granite edges. a little bit of vegetable oil. this is going to make our dressing. i should warn everybody at home she is losing her voice a little bit. unfortunately we're going to make her talk a little the. tell us a little bit about the restaurant. it is a very interesting name. when you start with the rest of the mexican students work on a project to build the rest the from the ground up. >> there is actually o
key f add lung cancer kills more americans than any other cancer. now, a new study suggests it may be a te for men who smoke than researchers found reduces y-chromoso which leo a shorter life span. as well as a higher risk of multiple cancers. but, it could be reversible. y-chromosomes gradually returned to the blood cells in men who stopped smoking. the finding are published in the journal science. >>lunchbreak is next. we're making a warm kale and chicken salad. kale and chicken salad....
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washington said, instead of f going to the north, in order to fi find these things, stay in the south. the background tokg this is, in south the south african americans ownable considerable pieces of land f coming out of slavery.re first of all, there was a ground of african americans who were ree, always free, had never been slaves, many of them were land overs. coming -- owners. >> many slaves coming out of slavery, are free. many masters, who had considerable sums of land, gave land to their former slaves. so, african americans had land. the the third group many african who afte americans, after coming out of slavery, were able to purchase land later on. you have african americans who have have land in the south. land historically, says if we can make this work for us establish an economic base, the political and the social arenas of life will be easier to achieve. social rights will f once we get an economic base. warve wash is looking at the examine that immigranted are ormed. already had performed. already established.ready come n use it within a generation or so that staeped h thei their own economics foundation.own ec basis, communities, et c
washington said, instead of f going to the north, in order to fi find these things, stay in the south. the background tokg this is, in south the south african americans ownable considerable pieces of land f coming out of slavery.re first of all, there was a ground of african americans who were ree, always free, had never been slaves, many of them were land overs. coming -- owners. >> many slaves coming out of slavery, are free. many masters, who had considerable sums of land, gave land to...
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. >> you heard, i convicted first cop in the history of new york f killing an african american. >> iie fended that suit. >> it's about justice.ou >> and fairness. >> but if there is some kind of problem -- i'm trying to understand the question. >> why did the grand jury or thn d.a. seek to release the minuter if there was a problem? he wanted, the d.a. wanted those minutes 't the judge under new york law won't allow it. why? why would he want minutes released? >> it was a problem from the beginning. he gave immunity to every officer out there which means he knew what they're going to say. when you give people an interview, could you culpable in a murder or negligent homicide r because according to eric garner autopsy report there was choking as well as chest issues. chest compressions it means if choked by one person and the other issue caused by e another that mean there's could have been two responsible. you know well that criminally negligent homicide could h reaci out to other people. if they did not render aid, they can be c charged.dn >> what the grand jury didn't indict for cr
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>> thousands of north americans are doing that, giving up the passports in record numbers in order to avoid paying a new tax as part of the foreign account tax compliance act, for f a.c.t. a. it has caused a three fold increase in the number of americans surrendering their passports. between 2010-2014, over 3,000 renounced citizenship, compared to 1,721 in the four years prior to the law. created in 2010 by congress, it was intended to crack down on overseas tax cheats. in fact, the congressional research service projected it would generated 8.7 billion over 10 years. the law was inspired by the testimony in 2007 of bradley burkanfeldt, a ubs banker turned whistleblower and described how ubs used techniques to help american clients to evade taxes. based on his test mope your, ubs -- testimony, ubs was fined in 2009. the bank turned over the names of 3500 u.s. act holders in irk. the act imposes a 30% tax in foreign banks that are not cooperating with the i.r.s. they are banks and companies that refuse to identify and provide information on their american clients. to date over 77,000 institutions and 112 countries signed off. it leaves 83 countries worldwide that
>> thousands of north americans are doing that, giving up the passports in record numbers in order to avoid paying a new tax as part of the foreign account tax compliance act, for f a.c.t. a. it has caused a three fold increase in the number of americans surrendering their passports. between 2010-2014, over 3,000 renounced citizenship, compared to 1,721 in the four years prior to the law. created in 2010 by congress, it was intended to crack down on overseas tax cheats. in fact, the...
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f you bad. home to local newspaper, german prisoners have not been treated so bristly -brutally as americans had. he n he went back to the us made a poem. we have loaded ships in the cold. we went about our duties. we knew it would be heaven when we got back or breath. when we laid aside, they were not even ask us to dust golden stairs. were here st. peter happiness.ve wellfleet is preserved peace after the war. the members of all of those which perished in the wall. the government organization took a primary mission of preventing war. service -- observers have their doubts. in fortunes, ed war accomplished a thing. it was the bloodiest war in human history. the r the formation of league of nations. conflicts upon armed with pessimism. are not our nation's in war. to have ill continue the idea that the national spirit will prevail. the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause]
f you bad. home to local newspaper, german prisoners have not been treated so bristly -brutally as americans had. he n he went back to the us made a poem. we have loaded ships in the cold. we went about our duties. we knew it would be heaven when we got back or breath. when we laid aside, they were not even ask us to dust golden stairs. were here st. peter happiness.ve wellfleet is preserved peace after the war. the members of all of those which perished in the wall. the government organization...
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whitec0"'q supre movement in the south and the disenfranchisement of african-american voters.ranc and it is alwayslhm shocking f to learn that the individual who was as important as any other single individual in the country, in the disenfranchisement movement at the turn of the century, that ht was also a, what we would say hz of feminism.suppor he was one of the countries leading advocates, and by leading, i mean someone with ith political power and a voice as a leading newspaper publisher, for women suffrage. and so he not only was pushed o the administration towards the amendment for women suffrage bu he also created the roles for the women in the navy and air force. ith forget the question -- did have you a follow-up to that? >> his relationship to secretary -- >> oh right.>> he and4 baker had very good relationship. a good working relationship. he and baker had very good relationship. a good working relationship. oh. he and baker had very good relationship. a good working relationship. tin they had a good reworking relationship when they were toward war than daniels had been leading up to the war.an worki
whitec0"'q supre movement in the south and the disenfranchisement of african-american voters.ranc and it is alwayslhm shocking f to learn that the individual who was as important as any other single individual in the country, in the disenfranchisement movement at the turn of the century, that ht was also a, what we would say hz of feminism.suppor he was one of the countries leading advocates, and by leading, i mean someone with ith political power and a voice as a leading newspaper...
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rehearse for a moment the sequence of events, we experienced the worst cyber attack in american history and perseveranced f persevered for 3 1/2 weeks under enormous stress and enormous difficulty. and all with the effort of trying to keep our business up and running and get this movie out into the public. when it came to the crucial moment when a threat came out from what was called the g.o.p. at the time, threatening audiences who would go to the movie theaters, the movie theaters came to us, one by one over the course of a very short period of time, we were completely surprised by it, and announced they would not carry the movie. at that point in time, we had no alternative but to not proceed with the theatrical release on the 25th of december. that's all we did. >> you have not caved in? >> we have not caved. we have not given in. we have persevered and we have not backed down. we have always had every desire to have the american public see this movie. >> sounds like a pretty direct contradiction to what we heard from the president of the united states, fareed. he understands that, right? >> oh, he doe
rehearse for a moment the sequence of events, we experienced the worst cyber attack in american history and perseveranced f persevered for 3 1/2 weeks under enormous stress and enormous difficulty. and all with the effort of trying to keep our business up and running and get this movie out into the public. when it came to the crucial moment when a threat came out from what was called the g.o.p. at the time, threatening audiences who would go to the movie theaters, the movie theaters came to us,...
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sheriff will discuss the exact amount of g the streets.vented f >>> history will be made in charles county today. troy b the fir african-american to serve in that post in the agency's 350-year history. he unseated rex coffey in a primary and did not face an opponent in november. he will take charge of the department of more than 600 police and corrections off empl. the charles county sheriff's office is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the nation. >>> new developments in the corruption charges against maureen mcdonnell. the judge affirmed several verdicts against her and her husband, former governor bob mcdonnell . a request for a new trial was denied during yesterday's hearing. prosecutors say the mcdonnells illegally tried to help dietary supplement maker in exchange for thousands of dollars in gifts. they were convicted in september and will be sentenced next month. their case prompted the creation of a new ethics panel which yesterday recommended a $250 cap on gifts given to havevirginia lawmaks t could be approved in certain circumstances. m votg on grants that would benefit family members. >>> righ employees
sheriff will discuss the exact amount of g the streets.vented f >>> history will be made in charles county today. troy b the fir african-american to serve in that post in the agency's 350-year history. he unseated rex coffey in a primary and did not face an opponent in november. he will take charge of the department of more than 600 police and corrections off empl. the charles county sheriff's office is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the nation. >>> new...
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plus, american embassies around the world shore up security based on the extreme nature of enhanced interrogation tech f k techniques. >> six states are getting ready for impact of a nor'easter. what's in store? >> an umbrella massacre. it's one of those storms where it rains hard, but it's windy too. so we're going to have the heavy rain. we've already got a big problem. it's just cold enough that we now have icing taking place northwest new jersey, ariireas r scranton. especially the bridges and the overpasses. be careful driving early this morning. after it rains for a while, it will get warm enough that it will be just liquid. at its peak strength wind are already gusting to 35 down around cape may, moderate coastal flooding is expects between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m.ed to. if we're going to get some damage at the beaches there, it will be at the high tide cycle early this morning. the snow, the worst of it definitely northern new england, new york state, pennsylvania, scranton, syracuse, six to 12 inches of heavy wet airports h have a problem. >> we do have some breaking news overseas to tell you about.
plus, american embassies around the world shore up security based on the extreme nature of enhanced interrogation tech f k techniques. >> six states are getting ready for impact of a nor'easter. what's in store? >> an umbrella massacre. it's one of those storms where it rains hard, but it's windy too. so we're going to have the heavy rain. we've already got a big problem. it's just cold enough that we now have icing taking place northwest new jersey, ariireas r scranton. especially...
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. >> let me say one more thing, the f-4s you allude to were american made. they're vietnam vintage aircraft. >> yeah. >> they were sold by the united states to the shah's air force, no knot to the ayatollah's air force. >> our weapons are fighting all the wars, it's fun. >> but in iran, in iraq, there is a common interest. in iran in this case appears to believe that islamic state was getting too close to its border, and iran believes that there are holy sites within iraq that are very important to iran and they would attack the islamic state as a result. but we're on a different side with iran when it comes to syria. obviously iran is doing everything it can to protect the assad government. the united states wants to see, you know, the assad government go away. you know, so there are shared -- there are overlapping interests, but as you saw in this meeting in brussels today, the one foreign minister that wasn't there was the iranian foreign minister not part of this coalition. >> pj crowley, good to see you again, thank you. >> any time, shep. >> we went qu
. >> let me say one more thing, the f-4s you allude to were american made. they're vietnam vintage aircraft. >> yeah. >> they were sold by the united states to the shah's air force, no knot to the ayatollah's air force. >> our weapons are fighting all the wars, it's fun. >> but in iran, in iraq, there is a common interest. in iran in this case appears to believe that islamic state was getting too close to its border, and iran believes that there are holy sites...
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is the one place in america where citizens nd students can hear all sides f the constitutional debates at the center of american life and make up their own minds. this is an exciting moment. it is also a time familial celebration. many donors are here tonight. their names are recognized in the gallery. william and hillary rodham clinton, president clinton served as chair of the constitution center after president bush and their friendship is a model for the bipartisanship the center exemplifies. it is my privilege to introduce the superb share of the national constitution center. when i began this wonderful job, governor jeb bush told me his father considered his service to be his most meaningful post-presidential service. that persuaded bush to follow clinton. his commitment to educating children of all ages about the founding documents has helped to cement our exciting collaborations with the college board, intelligence squared, with whom we started a onstitutional debate series, and a model for nonpartisanship and patriotism. i am pleased to be able to stand with governor bush to honor his father tonight. wh
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the president called these tactics from the bush administration un-american and yet@ officials like john brennan actually promoted hims?fn't do anythi back years ago to stop these tactics. in fact, john brennan said this week he believes these tactics contrary to what the president is saying brought in good intelligence. then you have the fact josh earnest repeatedly said this week the reason the president banned these interrogation tactics was to restore america's moral authority. i pressed him on the contradiction of that statement with the president's policy on i drones. listen. >> we've seen many cases around the world where u.s. drones have killed innocent civilians. despite those safeguards. so how do you have moral authority? >> so what i'm saying is it's a stark difference than the ]qñ tactics employed by our enemy who seek to use car bombs to actually target innocent civilians. >> no one's defending the terrorist tactic, but by your tactic -- >> but you're asking about moral authority. >> the moral authority -- >> there's a very clear difference between the tactics counterterrorism tactics bz america that go to
the president called these tactics from the bush administration un-american and yet@ officials like john brennan actually promoted hims?fn't do anythi back years ago to stop these tactics. in fact, john brennan said this week he believes these tactics contrary to what the president is saying brought in good intelligence. then you have the fact josh earnest repeatedly said this week the reason the president banned these interrogation tactics was to restore america's moral authority. i pressed...
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catherine: wild weather is threatening the plans of millions of americans trying to get home for christmas. kron4's jeff bush is live at s-fth what he's seeing now, and what travel troubles could lie ahead. >> catherine: jeff. >> reporter: well, catherine big storms out east of which will affect troubles letter this week. coming in from new york city they tell us the flights are about one hour creek. >> reporter: in and out of s f o is about 130,000 people it was a very festive and light-hearted mold at s f o. --mood >> version is good and easy and that is why we fly burgeon. --virgin. >> not scared. not scared at all. >> i am going back home to see my family. i kind of made a little promise to my girl and let's hope all is well for the future. >> to be with her for the rest of my life >> reporter: and click the proposal. let's hope she said yes. --a quick >> catherine: brian todd has the rest >>two fallen officers. >> reporter:a city. convulsing with tension. >> reporter: shareand tonight. a sense that the strain between police across the country. and the public they protect is growing. >> reporter:brian todd has the late
catherine: wild weather is threatening the plans of millions of americans trying to get home for christmas. kron4's jeff bush is live at s-fth what he's seeing now, and what travel troubles could lie ahead. >> catherine: jeff. >> reporter: well, catherine big storms out east of which will affect troubles letter this week. coming in from new york city they tell us the flights are about one hour creek. >> reporter: in and out of s f o is about 130,000 people it was a very...
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remember, there have been no american cars for sale in cuba since 1962 when president john f. kennedy imposed an economic embargo. starting two years ago cubans were allowed to buy and sell those used cars to each other. up until then you could only get a car from the state and then you had to give it back to the state if you didn't need it anymore. the owner of this '48 chevy is looking for $3,500. he claims it runs though he wouldn't turn it on for us. scarcity of newer cars is leading to eye-popping prices. one woman we talked to is selling this for $80,000. this is a 2009 nissan. she paid $60,000 two years ago. 2009 is a new car in cuba. >> that was a radiator. >> it was bolted and bondoed in ways that were unbelievable. >> not big on the pollution controls. >> they retrofitted them to diesel. >> thank you very much. >>> food and marijuana. i could stop there but i won't. we have kate rogers. why don't we start with you? >> we have a huge fight between colorado where marijuana is legal and its bordering states where it is not. heading to the supreme court. is this the end
remember, there have been no american cars for sale in cuba since 1962 when president john f. kennedy imposed an economic embargo. starting two years ago cubans were allowed to buy and sell those used cars to each other. up until then you could only get a car from the state and then you had to give it back to the state if you didn't need it anymore. the owner of this '48 chevy is looking for $3,500. he claims it runs though he wouldn't turn it on for us. scarcity of newer cars is leading to...
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that is expected to derail a lot .f travelers this week a third of americans are expected to travel this them. i am headed right into the storm heading west to denver. fingers crossed. you think that a 10:15 flight should be alright but, with laguardia, you never know. >> and watch the kids. they are home from school. >> amen. i am looking forward to oscar season. voting begins today. it is a different town than it was two weeks ago. a political is such process. now that so much of this internal laundry is being aired, how much does that change what is going on in hollywood? >> we need an interpreter to figure out what is going on actually. >> is a george clooney? did he get it right? of the sony hat, how it will affect the voting, will there be sympathy or repulsion to the comets of the executives at the top? credit george clooney with a globally important insight. nobody wanted to support sony. confidence, consumer confidence, this is our twitter question of the day. answer number one, yes, we are still in the expansion of the economic is the cycle. that is a huge if. second answer, no
that is expected to derail a lot .f travelers this week a third of americans are expected to travel this them. i am headed right into the storm heading west to denver. fingers crossed. you think that a 10:15 flight should be alright but, with laguardia, you never know. >> and watch the kids. they are home from school. >> amen. i am looking forward to oscar season. voting begins today. it is a different town than it was two weeks ago. a political is such process. now that so much of...
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american men by white police. protests have been popping up all over the country in response to the death os f michael brown in missouri and eric garner in new york. >>> wilmington is hoping to build more trust within its community. last night the city held a community justice forum. police officers, judges and state leaders answered people's questions about safety and the use of force by police officers. >> we're here to facilitate a conversation around a lot of the people's concerns about what's been happening around the country and what are we doing to make things better within our zi. >> the city says this will be the first of several events designed to foster better relationships between the public and the members of the criminal justice system. >>> authorities in bucks country are still trying to figure out who's behind a sex video making the rounds on cell phones. we first toll you about the tape on wednesday. yesterday the d.a. said the children on the video are between 11 and 12. it's not clear if they attend fdr. police confiscated several students' cell phones. >>> a registered sex offender and convicted rap
american men by white police. protests have been popping up all over the country in response to the death os f michael brown in missouri and eric garner in new york. >>> wilmington is hoping to build more trust within its community. last night the city held a community justice forum. police officers, judges and state leaders answered people's questions about safety and the use of force by police officers. >> we're here to facilitate a conversation around a lot of the people's...
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the picture was, you had a bust of martin luther king, a portrait ,f abraham lincoln on the wall and america's first african-americanresident talking to these black students. >> one of the things i'm cognizant of when i'm photographing at the white house is trying to incorporate the historical elements that are on the walls into my photographs. this was actually a group of young civil rights leaders, any of them who had protested in ferguson, many had protested in the sea. he invited these young civil rights leaders to the oval was anfor i think it hour-long meeting. this was when the meeting had just broken up. throughout the meeting, i was trying to get martin luther king into my photographs, the bus, and it just wasn't working the way where the focus was. i thought about that ahead of time. then at the very end when they were getting ready to leave, the president stopped momentarily to stay -- to say last few words to them and that was the moment i made sure that i positioned myself to get in front of the that as ad used crucial part of the photograph. >> with lincoln on the wall. do you ever tell the president a
the picture was, you had a bust of martin luther king, a portrait ,f abraham lincoln on the wall and america's first african-americanresident talking to these black students. >> one of the things i'm cognizant of when i'm photographing at the white house is trying to incorporate the historical elements that are on the walls into my photographs. this was actually a group of young civil rights leaders, any of them who had protested in ferguson, many had protested in the sea. he invited...
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f them all the time. how do they take bets from americans when other sites were stopped?explain that is naomi brockwell of the new york bitcoin center. so these things, somehow thrive because people pay in bitcoins? >> well, yes, essentially. with a ban on internet gambling enforced the government targets intermediaries, the financial institution that process paints to line gambling sites.mbling what amazing about bitcoin, it is peer-to-peer currency. it doesn't use any of these financial institutions. the gambler can actually, you know, communicate and make payments directly to the casino and there is very little that the government can do to stop these transactions. i guess they could try to shut down sites, use diplomatic pressure but there is incredible market for online gambling. 50 to 60% of bitcoin transactions are made through gambling sites. john: these sites depend on bitcoin payment. >> bitcoin is incredible technology that is facilitating these sites. it is making gambling a lot safer for people doing gambling, coming up, police, privacy, polygamy, the war bet
f them all the time. how do they take bets from americans when other sites were stopped?explain that is naomi brockwell of the new york bitcoin center. so these things, somehow thrive because people pay in bitcoins? >> well, yes, essentially. with a ban on internet gambling enforced the government targets intermediaries, the financial institution that process paints to line gambling sites.mbling what amazing about bitcoin, it is peer-to-peer currency. it doesn't use any of these financial...
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center of the study f race and ethnicity, he's at borderlands and native american issues. in history. going to talk for 20 or 25 minutes about his research and book as well. carl will discuss, i'll toss it questions and welcome him in. so please welcome him in. all,ll right, well first of thank you for coming. thank you for coming, jack. i'm going to go through some of the documents and some of the researching d in this book and how they shaped my thinking about it. a little bit read from the epilogue because i words.on those i'd like to share some of them of first take the chance saying a public thanks along with public celebrations we a chance that much of do. the thanks are related to the project too. like to thank d kim, jack, and ray who have -- as 've been with this book long as they've been alive and been related to this book as much as she is now related to me. nyu here and who really andorted me -- supported me allowed me to take the time to write the book that i wanted to write. models of d so many amazing kind of scholarly accomplishment and visions of what you
center of the study f race and ethnicity, he's at borderlands and native american issues. in history. going to talk for 20 or 25 minutes about his research and book as well. carl will discuss, i'll toss it questions and welcome him in. so please welcome him in. all,ll right, well first of thank you for coming. thank you for coming, jack. i'm going to go through some of the documents and some of the researching d in this book and how they shaped my thinking about it. a little bit read from the...
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f. and because ralph sweet talked the special service people at american airlines, he always won. the only time i've ever gotten seat 4-f on american airlines is when ralph was not on the plane. . you heard about the fact that he used to be a democrat and he was until 2003 or 2004, when he switched parties. well, one of the first times that i realized how important ralph hall was when the first esident bush won the -- was, when the first president bush won the election to become president of the united states, they held a club on behalf of the national republic campaign committee so the republicans in the congress, which were in the minority, could have a meeting with the incoming president. we thought that was pretty special. and there was a star in the crowd -- stir in the crowd and we thought it was the president coming in and it was. the president walked into the room, the eisenhower lounge, is republicans will know on the first floor of the nrcc, but before the president began to speak there was another stir and through the door that i've never seen used, who do you think came
f. and because ralph sweet talked the special service people at american airlines, he always won. the only time i've ever gotten seat 4-f on american airlines is when ralph was not on the plane. . you heard about the fact that he used to be a democrat and he was until 2003 or 2004, when he switched parties. well, one of the first times that i realized how important ralph hall was when the first esident bush won the -- was, when the first president bush won the election to become president of...