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an adult.inaudible question] be the difference? >> guest: well stress has a greater effect on teenagers and that's one of many topics we talk about in the book. they are surprisingly vulnerable to things that we might think of to they are just resilient. they will just get past this. turns out the stress can change the way your brain is developing fissure brain is still developing for years and it could lead to lifelong issues. a lot of stress during adolescence has been leading to depression in adulthood for instance. under certain circumstances and i think we see this as a repeating theme that things that happen to teenagers can sometimes have long-lasting outcomes and their mobile mobile than we think. c-span: who did you he write this book for? >> guest: well i actually wrote it partly to myself when i was a parent of teenagers. i having have these two kids and been a single parent really started to realize that i wasn't in control of everything as this process started and it wasn't just to
an adult.inaudible question] be the difference? >> guest: well stress has a greater effect on teenagers and that's one of many topics we talk about in the book. they are surprisingly vulnerable to things that we might think of to they are just resilient. they will just get past this. turns out the stress can change the way your brain is developing fissure brain is still developing for years and it could lead to lifelong issues. a lot of stress during adolescence has been leading to...
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it is an issue. these have always been in camera kinds of editorial activities. >> even after the vote there are then additional steps taken before the order is final and ready for release, correct. >> yes, ma'am. >> you followed those? >> yes, ma'am. >> that includes commissioners' individual statements with their opinions, fut discussion and clarification of seg cant arguments made from the dissenting statements and then the final cleanup edits. correct. >> yes, ma'am. when those final cleanup edits were made by the dissenters. >> mm-hmm. that was about midday. on the following morning at 9:30 we released the item. >> that was released march 12, correct. >> yes, ma'am. >> so is there -- it appears to be that you did not depart in any way from your rule making process in this respect, in regard to the open internet. it really has been a question to many people's minds and our good chairman and other individuals whether you used your discretionary outside of oh what is the general rule making. right?
it is an issue. these have always been in camera kinds of editorial activities. >> even after the vote there are then additional steps taken before the order is final and ready for release, correct. >> yes, ma'am. >> you followed those? >> yes, ma'am. >> that includes commissioners' individual statements with their opinions, fut discussion and clarification of seg cant arguments made from the dissenting statements and then the final cleanup edits. correct. >>...
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an hour. mt. diablo was 47 mi. an hour. 28 still the his the wind gust.inds be oakland 50 mi. an hour from the west. the traveling northbound and southbound is gonna be a difficult drive so hold onto your steering wheel. hayward 12 mi. an hour from the north and northwest. across the area that's will was start to feel some later on this afternoon from tended 20 mi. an hour. the temperatures of starting off on a milder set aside san francisco 54 degrees. parts of the south bay sunnyvale is 47. >> reporter: to bridge will continue as a mile or more on the east bay this morning. but would stay with the breezy conditions. of a little bit more sunshine and will continue to say when it and the early afternoon. will warm up into the mid '70s for the m locations. but across the bay on the though only reach up into the upper 60s. for whatever breeze the conditions across the east bay. temperatures will only warm-up into the mid '60's so you're you are out and about yesterday afternoon as the film just like that today. as a be breezier run the peninsula. so slightl
an hour. mt. diablo was 47 mi. an hour. 28 still the his the wind gust.inds be oakland 50 mi. an hour from the west. the traveling northbound and southbound is gonna be a difficult drive so hold onto your steering wheel. hayward 12 mi. an hour from the north and northwest. across the area that's will was start to feel some later on this afternoon from tended 20 mi. an hour. the temperatures of starting off on a milder set aside san francisco 54 degrees. parts of the south bay sunnyvale is 47....
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if someone has an opinion, you would feel free to let them have an opinion.n the other hand, if someone or some group whatever, was trying to give directives to you or the fcc or whatever, he would probably be outspoken against that action. i mean, you have someone giving an opinion. that is no problem. but if someone was to be intrusive and give orders, that media different scenario. chairman wheeler: and i think boy, did we get opinions on this. representative hice: ok. you mentioned a while ago that the white house offer their opinion. on this whole thing. and our lack to put up a slide that we had a little bit earlier, e-mails of the chief of staff to the senate majority leader, to you. and the top line up there that is in red, it says -- the comment -- spoke again last night with the white house and told them to back off. that sounds like a whole lot more than an opinion. typically, you would not tell someone who is offering an opinion to back off. would you agree with that? chairman wheeler: i don't understand the pressing of the words here? representat
if someone has an opinion, you would feel free to let them have an opinion.n the other hand, if someone or some group whatever, was trying to give directives to you or the fcc or whatever, he would probably be outspoken against that action. i mean, you have someone giving an opinion. that is no problem. but if someone was to be intrusive and give orders, that media different scenario. chairman wheeler: and i think boy, did we get opinions on this. representative hice: ok. you mentioned a while...
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it is literally watching an audience discover this man's life and what he did and what an incredibleoice he was. and his sort of homespun logic and arguments that he made. he defended 102 men against the death penalty, and not a single one was hanged. it's pretty remarkable. charlie: where do you put "the iceman cometh"? kevin: i had not done a play since the manhattan theater club. i just needed to do a play, and this play came along, the idea of working with howard davies and doing this epic work. it just was the perfect moment for me to have tackled it. and of course because we ended up moving it to the old vic, it is a seminal moment because it's where i fell in love with the old bic and why i ended up moving to lunch. charlie: one of the classic theater pieces. kevin: they have been doing a very successful run of it with nathan lane and brian dennehy. charlie: is there any character you have been waiting to play? not --kevin: not really. i don't covet parts. i've never really coveted -- of got to play that role. it's more about where a director sees me and how a director wants t
it is literally watching an audience discover this man's life and what he did and what an incredibleoice he was. and his sort of homespun logic and arguments that he made. he defended 102 men against the death penalty, and not a single one was hanged. it's pretty remarkable. charlie: where do you put "the iceman cometh"? kevin: i had not done a play since the manhattan theater club. i just needed to do a play, and this play came along, the idea of working with howard davies and doing...
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an exchange, not an exchange established by the state, an exchange may not make available any healthn that is not a qualified health plan. so -- >> qualified health plan. but what's the provision you were referring to when you said that an exchange may enroll only a qualified individual? >> well, i what they 20 what the statute says throughout is that qualified individuals are eligible to purchase on exchanges, and it's the necessary meaning of that phrase that if you are not a qualified individual, then you are not eligible to purchase health care on an exchange because otherwise, the word qualified would not have any meaning. the whole the meaning of the word qualified is to distinguish between people who are eligible and people who are ineligible. and as a policy matter, it wouldn't make any sense because think of the people who are not qualified individuals. the people who don't live in the state, the people in prison, and they're unlawfully documented. >> this is part of section 1312. a person qualified to purchase on an exchange must, quote reside in the state that established
an exchange, not an exchange established by the state, an exchange may not make available any healthn that is not a qualified health plan. so -- >> qualified health plan. but what's the provision you were referring to when you said that an exchange may enroll only a qualified individual? >> well, i what they 20 what the statute says throughout is that qualified individuals are eligible to purchase on exchanges, and it's the necessary meaning of that phrase that if you are not a...
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two, you had an important with mr.'s -- you had an important meeting with mr.'s line on chair wheeler: let me november 6. quote from the new york times the day after -- rep jordan: you can respond when asked you a question. that is the way it works. your interactions with the white house, march 6, tom wheeler meets with jeff zients. who is he? chair wheeler: he is the head of the national economic council. representative jordan: so you meet with him march 6. march 7, wheeler meets with jeff zients. may 7, meeting with jeff zients at the white house. may 21, tom wheeler meets with jeff zients at the white house. june 11, meets with economic council's advisers at the white house. june 18, same. september 11 tom wheeler meets with science -- zients.september october 15, tom wheeler meets again with white house economic advisers. october 20, tom wheeler meets with cap at the white house. leading up to october 30, you met with the white house nine different times all at the white house, with mr. sites--mr. jeff zients. and through october, the position of the commiss
two, you had an important with mr.'s -- you had an important meeting with mr.'s line on chair wheeler: let me november 6. quote from the new york times the day after -- rep jordan: you can respond when asked you a question. that is the way it works. your interactions with the white house, march 6, tom wheeler meets with jeff zients. who is he? chair wheeler: he is the head of the national economic council. representative jordan: so you meet with him march 6. march 7, wheeler meets with jeff...
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about an hour after takeoff.e went down in the remote area of the frenchal ps making search and rescue effort -- to say it is extremely difficult is putting it mildly here. we're getting new information. the u.s. state department says that it is reviewing whether any u.s. citizens were on board germanwings airbus flight as well as we're getting some information regarding whether or not the plane transmitted this emergency distress call. right now reuters is saying according to french air traffic controllers that quote, we did not pick up any emergency alert during the time that it was tracked, the flight was tracked. this was confusing information on whether the plane transmitted a distress code on the transponder. we're working to verify as much as possible. as you well know this investigation is just beginning and the majority of the search and rescue team not having -- having not reached the site of the crash at this point. that does it for this edition of quts nation. up next, quts"andrea mitchell reports." ♪
about an hour after takeoff.e went down in the remote area of the frenchal ps making search and rescue effort -- to say it is extremely difficult is putting it mildly here. we're getting new information. the u.s. state department says that it is reviewing whether any u.s. citizens were on board germanwings airbus flight as well as we're getting some information regarding whether or not the plane transmitted this emergency distress call. right now reuters is saying according to french air...
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>> that you have an emergency. it's not specific only that you have an emergency, and i believe that's what they actually told the controllers told the end, but they never said what was going on perhaps because they didn't know. >> tom costello was reporting they didn't say it, but they punched it in. so the 7700 was received but as essentially a text. . it wasn't that they were able to call it in. this is preliminary, but we're betting information as we speak, that dropped from 38,000 feet to 5,000 feet in those ten minutes. they had punched the 7700 but at no time during that process, did they get on and speak with anyone on the ground. as you're saying something is going on on that plane that they are far too focused on dealing with it than anyone having the time to call somebody on the ground. >> i think we'll learn a lot with the black boxes because we need to know what they were seeing in the cockpit since we can't hear what they were thinking otherwise. that would tell us a lot. also we need to know whether
>> that you have an emergency. it's not specific only that you have an emergency, and i believe that's what they actually told the controllers told the end, but they never said what was going on perhaps because they didn't know. >> tom costello was reporting they didn't say it, but they punched it in. so the 7700 was received but as essentially a text. . it wasn't that they were able to call it in. this is preliminary, but we're betting information as we speak, that dropped from...
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it is an open legal question. when you lit gate something you are talking about years and years, an eminently reasonable alternative is for her to turn over that server to an independent and neutral third party. she said she deleted personal e-mails. i have zero interest in looking at her personal e-mails why care about her yoga practice or bridesmaids dresses. why want to see that but who decides what is personal and what is public? if silt a mixed use e-mail and a last e-mails we get in life are both personal and work, i cannot trust her lawyers to make the determination the public is getting everything they are spilitessed -- entitled to. >> she was specifically asked about having an independent someone neutrally agreeable come in and look at the server and that is when she said it will remain private. >> there are a lot of ways to motivate people. one is public pressure. if it becomes an issue for her, if the public believes it is reasonable for her to turn over that server which contains public information to
it is an open legal question. when you lit gate something you are talking about years and years, an eminently reasonable alternative is for her to turn over that server to an independent and neutral third party. she said she deleted personal e-mails. i have zero interest in looking at her personal e-mails why care about her yoga practice or bridesmaids dresses. why want to see that but who decides what is personal and what is public? if silt a mixed use e-mail and a last e-mails we get in life...
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you just got an update from police moments ago. we're hoping for good news. >> good morning to you, kris and scott. as far as how whoever this person demanding the money vallejo police won't say. they held the news conference within the past 30 minutes. they're budging on giving us any more details into yesterday morning's disappearance of 30-year-old denise huskins, which they are still treating as a kidnap ransom. this case that is. they say a 30-year-old man who knows her, we have not been able to confirm if this was her boyfriend, say this man called police yesterday afternoon at around 2:00 in the afternoon to say he had witnessed her several hours earlier being taken against her will. and that she was being held for ransom. police won't say what the demand is, as i mentioned but they're interviewing the man who called in her kidnapping. we questioned police about the difference in time from his witnessing this to calling it in, and they said they are not treating him as a person of interest. now, police did say they found a 2
you just got an update from police moments ago. we're hoping for good news. >> good morning to you, kris and scott. as far as how whoever this person demanding the money vallejo police won't say. they held the news conference within the past 30 minutes. they're budging on giving us any more details into yesterday morning's disappearance of 30-year-old denise huskins, which they are still treating as a kidnap ransom. this case that is. they say a 30-year-old man who knows her, we have not...
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we have an earthquake.when the napa earthquake struck in the middle of the night, schools were empty. but daylight revealed chaos inside the classroom. >> this particular event was the most vi leapt thing i have ever experienced in my close to 30 years in the fires service. >> reporter: photo after photo shows the rarely seen aftermath of an earthquake in schools. classrooms with no kids in dangerous disarray. >> we were incredibly d oólucky. >> structural year marianne phipps is koor thorring a report on the napa earthquake for fema. the stories we revealed concerned her so much she added schools to her report. >> had it been another time of day, it would have been a different story and we would have been mourning the loss of students. >> reporter: california is home to stringent school construction standards. the executive director of the seismic safety mission says our schools are the envy of the world. >> i get many people from around the world coming in asking about why california schools do so well in
we have an earthquake.when the napa earthquake struck in the middle of the night, schools were empty. but daylight revealed chaos inside the classroom. >> this particular event was the most vi leapt thing i have ever experienced in my close to 30 years in the fires service. >> reporter: photo after photo shows the rarely seen aftermath of an earthquake in schools. classrooms with no kids in dangerous disarray. >> we were incredibly doólucky. >> structural year marianne...
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he is an enemy territory right now.ed people to call the hospital schuylkill medical , center in pottsville pennsylvania. we need people to call the prison and demand that he bc by outside doctors. amy: thank you for being with us, johanna hernandez. that does it for the show a very happy birthday to mike burke. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed (music playing) ♪ our customers at fleur love a great sandwich. here's one of their favorites. it's a cuban sandwich which has black forest ham a little bit of pulled pork, and some pretty good-sized gherkins on it. it's on ciabatta bread and it's grilled. over here is a very simple sandwich, open faced a baguette with some heirloom tomato pulp on it sea salt, a little basil and of course virgin olive oil. here we have a great sandwich also. it's prosciutto ham, fresh cuajada cheese little pecadillo peppers, and of course just simple basil leaves on rustic olive bread. as we know, every chef has their favorite sandwiches so on today's s
he is an enemy territory right now.ed people to call the hospital schuylkill medical , center in pottsville pennsylvania. we need people to call the prison and demand that he bc by outside doctors. amy: thank you for being with us, johanna hernandez. that does it for the show a very happy birthday to mike burke. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed (music playing) ♪ our customers at fleur love a great sandwich. here's one of their favorites. it's a...
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he is an ended my in a lot of ways day -- he is an engima and a lot of ways. when lincoln talked about slavery he talked about the economic consequences, he rarely mentions the breakup of families. he mentions the psychological aspects to that, and he never went to the funeral of his father. i find that very revealing and a man have the sympathy that we know lincoln have. i am us a psychiatrist. >> the spielberg movie is very insightful, especially the scripts, and seeing the relationship he had with his 12-year-old son, as an essential part of that when willie died up until the end of lincoln's life. i think it supported lincoln and allowed him to do his political and policy work with strength. the point made is by the end of his life he has more or less moved beyond depression. that strength that he showed is strongly related to his relationship with the death of willie. >> thank you. >> noted the problem with posthumous diagnosis. i do find in the case of both and the other presidential assassins, the in of the crime seems out of proportion to the specific
he is an ended my in a lot of ways day -- he is an engima and a lot of ways. when lincoln talked about slavery he talked about the economic consequences, he rarely mentions the breakup of families. he mentions the psychological aspects to that, and he never went to the funeral of his father. i find that very revealing and a man have the sympathy that we know lincoln have. i am us a psychiatrist. >> the spielberg movie is very insightful, especially the scripts, and seeing the relationship...
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it is gusting to 44 miles an hour there. 43-mile-an-hour wind gusts in wilmington. remember i told you yesterday, wind gusts of 40 miles an hour bringing in this cold air. and here it is. it's dry and it's going to stay dry for a couple of days. but this storm in texas is a pretty large one. it's got a lot of moisture with it already. it's going to cross the country pretty quickly. high pressure keeping the cold air in. and then into friday this storm will track to our south so we're going to stay on the colder side of it. it does look like it will start as snow but eventually a little atlantic moisture warmer air comes in and they change this over to a mixture of snow and sleet and rain. here we are at noontime on friday. just to give you an idea it's going to be one of those classic things where you get more rain south and east and more snow north and west. and those darker blues, those are pretty substantial colors there and the darker, the color, the heavier the snow. so, we could be getting bursts of heavier snow reducing visibility accumulating. at least on gr
it is gusting to 44 miles an hour there. 43-mile-an-hour wind gusts in wilmington. remember i told you yesterday, wind gusts of 40 miles an hour bringing in this cold air. and here it is. it's dry and it's going to stay dry for a couple of days. but this storm in texas is a pretty large one. it's got a lot of moisture with it already. it's going to cross the country pretty quickly. high pressure keeping the cold air in. and then into friday this storm will track to our south so we're going to...
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maintaining an army that's fighting fit is an expensive business. while some units are on active duty others are training back at base. then there's the equipment. the army says it must have the most up-to-date technology to confront current and potential enemies. >> we have around 30,000 people deployed out of 70,000. that's almost one out of two. that's too much. and currently we have to decrease our training. >>reporter: france remains on its highest state of alert. the president wants to keep the current number of troops on the streets particularly outside synagogues and jewish schools. this military presence will be part of french life for some time to come. >>> venezuela's government has given their president initial approval to rule by decree. he asked parliament for the extended powers to fight what he called u.s. imperialism. >>reporter: the president of venezuela was greeted tuesday with a standing ovation. he was there to ask the national assembly for power to fight the u.s. imperil -- imperialist threat. >> we will prepare ourselves econ
maintaining an army that's fighting fit is an expensive business. while some units are on active duty others are training back at base. then there's the equipment. the army says it must have the most up-to-date technology to confront current and potential enemies. >> we have around 30,000 people deployed out of 70,000. that's almost one out of two. that's too much. and currently we have to decrease our training. >>reporter: france remains on its highest state of alert. the president...
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it's 7 b rampgnch, an hour away from the area we were in. it's groves of trees, home to a rare bird that is in decline, the yellow-billed cuckoo. 100 years ago or so, they were trying to drill for oil. they are always looking for resources. they didn't find that, but something else as a valuable in the desert. >> what could that be. >> water. >> there's wetlands, a place for animals to gather, come out of the mountains. the big environmental group - they have been contracted by resolution to manage this land during the process. the nature conservancy wants the land protected. they are excited that this could be in the hands of the federal government. but they do not support the land deal. they are not against the land as well. they say they have no position on it. >> they want to protect any lacked. -- any land. >> at the expense of okay flats. >> next, a dangerous redo. >> a west virginia community poisoned by its neighbour, why another crisis could loom ahead. later - cutting carbon. the president steps up with a new plan for the governmen
it's 7 b rampgnch, an hour away from the area we were in. it's groves of trees, home to a rare bird that is in decline, the yellow-billed cuckoo. 100 years ago or so, they were trying to drill for oil. they are always looking for resources. they didn't find that, but something else as a valuable in the desert. >> what could that be. >> water. >> there's wetlands, a place for animals to gather, come out of the mountains. the big environmental group - they have been contracted...
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and you have a vice president, an important one. the vice president who is an apparent warlord. said to be fuming on the sidelines. can the government keep the factions that exist in afghanistan united. >> the formation of national unity government was a necessity that came out of the ashes of war and the structure in this country. everybody realised that the leadership and perseverance of president ghani, and his ability to read all the accurate lines that were written there, that nobody could see, that afghanistan needed a new chapter in its history to say no to violence, and start - embark on a peaceful transition for a new government. this is realised everywhere and the people of afghanistan will realise it's the best bath to be on and the pressure on warlords or no warlords - it will be such that they have to succumb to the needs and desires of the people of that nation that has suffered so long and so much in wars. >> we wish afghanistan the best. a senior advisor to president ashraf ghani good of you to join us. thank you. >> thank you >>> growing protests in afghanistan
and you have a vice president, an important one. the vice president who is an apparent warlord. said to be fuming on the sidelines. can the government keep the factions that exist in afghanistan united. >> the formation of national unity government was a necessity that came out of the ashes of war and the structure in this country. everybody realised that the leadership and perseverance of president ghani, and his ability to read all the accurate lines that were written there, that nobody...
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in dusseldorf there was an incident with an airbus 321.at the airport there. as it was climbing apparently the plane all of a sudden started for no apparent reason rapidly descending. only by maneuvers of the pilots that the plane was -- managed to stabilize. it continued his flight. they have been made responsible for planes. >> david, you're up. >> it was another airbus craft. these air speeds crystalized. the air speed is called a feto tube. that's outside the aircraft it's a small hole that allows air to go in. the only external pressure there's two of them. the model that's in there was a dash 1 in the air transport 447. they try to get rid of the crystals. they had problems with this. this is when you're flying through crystalized ice in the air, it's big enough and it doesn't enclosing the arteries. you think that the aircraft is slowing down. you have that information and they're looking at information. >> david, one question for you. send communications as well. is it hard to send data? >> yes, it does. there's two models they hav
in dusseldorf there was an incident with an airbus 321.at the airport there. as it was climbing apparently the plane all of a sudden started for no apparent reason rapidly descending. only by maneuvers of the pilots that the plane was -- managed to stabilize. it continued his flight. they have been made responsible for planes. >> david, you're up. >> it was another airbus craft. these air speeds crystalized. the air speed is called a feto tube. that's outside the aircraft it's a...
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we lose an hour of sleep, but we gain an hour of daylight in the evening hours. the subis going to set 7:00 p.m. sunday into monday. temperatures really good for the next couple days. spectacular days you can feel comfortable about enjoying. outdoors a couple things happening. chinese new year parade in chinatown chinatown, san francisco. big event. you're going to be headed out, bring a jacket because temperatures will drop quickly once we lose that sunlight. in san francisco, big day happening. big day on the wharf for you and the family. family day. pier 39 they're going to have free rock climbing wall inflatable mazes plenty of sports activities for you and the kids. it's a day to get out there and be a local and take back fisherman's wharf for one day only. then the tourists will be right back. they are encouraging the locals to head out there. rainy pattern next week. we're looking good to see the temperatures stay steady through monday and then tuesday, late tuesday into wednesday, we start to get shower activity. now the models are hinting at a little mor
we lose an hour of sleep, but we gain an hour of daylight in the evening hours. the subis going to set 7:00 p.m. sunday into monday. temperatures really good for the next couple days. spectacular days you can feel comfortable about enjoying. outdoors a couple things happening. chinese new year parade in chinatown chinatown, san francisco. big event. you're going to be headed out, bring a jacket because temperatures will drop quickly once we lose that sunlight. in san francisco, big day...
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it is an exchange. the statute also said that two certified a health plan is qualified the exchange has to decide that it is the interest to qualified individuals. qualified individuals are persons to reside in the state that establishes these exchange. if you read the statute the way mr. carvin reads it, you come to the conclusion that the state with a steadily facilitated exchange there are no qualified individuals here it therefore the exchange cannot -- there are not any. there are not any qualified health plans that can lawfully -- be sold on the change. >> what is the provision that says only a qualified individual can be -- can enroll in a plan under an exchange? >> i will address that but i want to make sure the provision i'm talking about respect to the prohibition on selling qualified health plans to anybody is on anything other than a qualified exchange is 1311 d2b. is absolutely unambiguous. and exchange may not make available any health plan that is not qualified health plan. >> what is the
it is an exchange. the statute also said that two certified a health plan is qualified the exchange has to decide that it is the interest to qualified individuals. qualified individuals are persons to reside in the state that establishes these exchange. if you read the statute the way mr. carvin reads it, you come to the conclusion that the state with a steadily facilitated exchange there are no qualified individuals here it therefore the exchange cannot -- there are not any. there are not any...
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all forces know to keep an eye out. in the four participating countries, five hours in soldiers and police officers are directed by the coordination better. in each country they are bordered or connected to the golden triangle. operations range from anti-trafficking to breaking up money laundering certificates. they operate within their own territories and borders. there's no joint operations yes. >> it's a trust-building enterprise for them to work on the same initiative at the same time. there's a lot of barriers to come down. >> reporter: as night falls on the slow end of the mekong there's hope for the fishermen that pull their livelihoods from the center. there'll be fewer traffic on their stretch of the river. it will only be used for fish and not illegal cargo. >>> two australian men facing a firing squad for drug trafficking in indonesia have been visited by their families the brother to should beinga marran be gaoled tore life. >> we deplore drug crime, we understand the position of the indonesian government, t
all forces know to keep an eye out. in the four participating countries, five hours in soldiers and police officers are directed by the coordination better. in each country they are bordered or connected to the golden triangle. operations range from anti-trafficking to breaking up money laundering certificates. they operate within their own territories and borders. there's no joint operations yes. >> it's a trust-building enterprise for them to work on the same initiative at the same...
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i don't know you know i'm not an advocate i'm an analyst, but i will say one thing.had both netanyahu and the late prime minister rabin say the exact same thing when it comes to seniorsly. and i quote, both of them said the same thing -- don't preach to us about our security needs and requirements. you live some chevy chase, maryland. we're sitting out here in a very dangerous neighborhood. and whether or not you agree with that proposition, you really really can't trivialize security needs, and you ought to listen to netanyahu present them. i'm not saying in the end he's right, but the reality is where you stand in life if you're a nation has a lot to do with where you sit. and washington and jerusalem are sitting in very different places. >> okay but payment the u.s. is either inviting or sometimes willingly saying that, i guess, more apt to or yeah willingly going to be a participate in helping to resolve whatever kind of instability there might be in that region. so there is a u.s. interest, is there not? >> there absolutely, and the president believes and so doe
i don't know you know i'm not an advocate i'm an analyst, but i will say one thing.had both netanyahu and the late prime minister rabin say the exact same thing when it comes to seniorsly. and i quote, both of them said the same thing -- don't preach to us about our security needs and requirements. you live some chevy chase, maryland. we're sitting out here in a very dangerous neighborhood. and whether or not you agree with that proposition, you really really can't trivialize security needs,...
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he was an artist. turns out he was probably more of an artist than any of the engineers who quickly went back to france could have ever imagined. in the eight years since i've written this book, since it was published, i have been more and more interested in that. this plan as a work of art. city planning is a work of art. this document, in fact, appropriate to show you in a space like this as it would be anywhere else. what does it mean to talk about a city plan as a work of art? on the final page, which i will get to, i describe it as the first great artistic achievement that could truly be called american. john coolidge call it the first work of western art of international importance produced in or for america. to dig deeper into this notion of a work of art, i'm on the english faculty, i turned -- teach world literature. to dig into this notion of the city plan as a work of art, i will borrow two definitions of art from humberto biko. in one description he defines the novel as "a machine for gener
he was an artist. turns out he was probably more of an artist than any of the engineers who quickly went back to france could have ever imagined. in the eight years since i've written this book, since it was published, i have been more and more interested in that. this plan as a work of art. city planning is a work of art. this document, in fact, appropriate to show you in a space like this as it would be anywhere else. what does it mean to talk about a city plan as a work of art? on the final...
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award for any information that would lead to an arrest of the gunmen in the shootings an award of $10,000. now at this stage the chief couldn't say if the gunmen had any connection with the protesters, which is an interesting point. also when asked about whether or not it was possible that whoever fired the weapon was shooting at protesters he said that that was something he wouldn't rule out. earlier in that evening the situation between the demonstrators had got. very tense. that led to a question from one of the reporters at the press conference, and it was a change of tone from the police chief who had originally called it an ambush. clearly there are unanswered questions at this stage what information the police department have, they're keeping very close to the vest. >> we know that there is an investigation. but also taking over security in those demonstrations, why is that happening? >> well, i asked that question. what i was told by the st. louis county police department was that the officer gus police department had requested them to take over the investigation. they do have a c
award for any information that would lead to an arrest of the gunmen in the shootings an award of $10,000. now at this stage the chief couldn't say if the gunmen had any connection with the protesters, which is an interesting point. also when asked about whether or not it was possible that whoever fired the weapon was shooting at protesters he said that that was something he wouldn't rule out. earlier in that evening the situation between the demonstrators had got. very tense. that led to a...
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egypt is an opportunity. it's a 90 million strong market, with a cheaply relatively speaking, and under must be remember reached a rate of 7.2% at its highest moments. it has the potential. the problems egypt of more a mix of political problems and social problems, because even when you achieve these high levels under must be remember, you end up with an uprising because of a lack of social justice and the wealth distribution, but also, you had a severe political crisis, which is polarizing the country quite significantly with the level of bloodshed that we saw in 2013 and 2014. in terms of these can affect the foreign investments because of stat issue, because of security issue, because of the sustainability of the political regime that makes such a deal, so the problems come mainly from the social and the political dimension as opposed to the economic ones. >> i just want to focus on the economy, because it's also an important aspect of -- it is an aspect of the story and it's important for the people of eg
egypt is an opportunity. it's a 90 million strong market, with a cheaply relatively speaking, and under must be remember reached a rate of 7.2% at its highest moments. it has the potential. the problems egypt of more a mix of political problems and social problems, because even when you achieve these high levels under must be remember, you end up with an uprising because of a lack of social justice and the wealth distribution, but also, you had a severe political crisis, which is polarizing the...
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with an ar-15.tch some heat from some in the communities, but i personally don't care. i'm here to save officers' lives. >> if each police officer doesn't believe they're going to war every day they pin that badge on, they're living in a false world. >> reflecting on his son's death and the dangerous criminals police face every day, the chief is convinced if officers bill evans and brandon had the right information and the right ammunition, the outcome would have been very different. >> brandon would have been there with an ar-15 and could have taken this 16-year-old punk out. >>> coming up -- a cop on a slow speed chase can't believe who is at the wheel. >> i was dumbfounded. i was -- you're kidding me, right? >> when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. something entirely new is being built into bounty. dawn. new bounty with dawn. just rinse and wring, so you can blast right through tough messes and pick up more. huh aren't we clever.... new bounty with dawn. if legalzoom has your back.
with an ar-15.tch some heat from some in the communities, but i personally don't care. i'm here to save officers' lives. >> if each police officer doesn't believe they're going to war every day they pin that badge on, they're living in a false world. >> reflecting on his son's death and the dangerous criminals police face every day, the chief is convinced if officers bill evans and brandon had the right information and the right ammunition, the outcome would have been very...
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. >>> plus an outpouring of emotion in maryland. for the first time we hear from a father who witnessed a van hit and kill his little girl. >>> and a box of grenade brought to a d.c. police station tonight. it took less than 24 hours for this arrest to get national attention after a photo of a bloodied university of virginia student went viral. >> yeah. now the investigation is growing into what happened to martese johnson. news4 is live in charlottesville. what have you been seeing there in town? >> reporter: chris and doreen in the past hour we've seen large groups of students marching up and down this street which is known as the corner here in charlottesville. they are shouting for justice and tonight the uva president is calling on any student who may have witnessed martese johnson's arrest to come forward. we want to warn you, the details of this story, tough to listen to. the images though even more difficult to see. >> no justice! >> reporter: dozens crying out for justice on charlottesville corner. the image is tough to loo
. >>> plus an outpouring of emotion in maryland. for the first time we hear from a father who witnessed a van hit and kill his little girl. >>> and a box of grenade brought to a d.c. police station tonight. it took less than 24 hours for this arrest to get national attention after a photo of a bloodied university of virginia student went viral. >> yeah. now the investigation is growing into what happened to martese johnson. news4 is live in charlottesville. what have you...
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i think an imminently reasonable alternative is for her to turn over that server to an independent, neutral third party. she says she deleted personal e-mails. chris, i have zero interest in looking at her personal e-mails. i don't care about her yoga practice. pi don't care about bridesmaids dresses. i don't want to see that. but who gets to decide what's personal and what's public? and if it's a mixed-use e-mail and lots of e-mails we get in life are both personal and some work, i just can't trust her lawyers to make the determination that the public is getting everything they're entitled to. >> but she said in that news conference, because she was specifically asked about this idea, have an independent person somebody nuchly agreeable come in and look at the server, and that's when she said it will remain private. >> well, there are lots of ways to motivate people in life, chris. one is public pressure. if it becomes an issue for her if the public believes it is reasonable for her to turn over that server which contains public information to a neutral detached orbitor, retired judge or a
i think an imminently reasonable alternative is for her to turn over that server to an independent, neutral third party. she says she deleted personal e-mails. chris, i have zero interest in looking at her personal e-mails. i don't care about her yoga practice. pi don't care about bridesmaids dresses. i don't want to see that. but who gets to decide what's personal and what's public? and if it's a mixed-use e-mail and lots of e-mails we get in life are both personal and some work, i just can't...
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it was an entrance it wasn't an entrance it was something else it was a gift.e doors to something spectacular with light in it and everything. and energy. and joy. you know what it was. >> rose: what. >> he has done it for 50 years rdz. >> so that's a big thing. put a lot of stock in that. >> rose: did you ever use that in terms of any performance? >> i have done performances and they just got worse. until they got better you know. >> rose: because you're searching. >> there is a thing i did if american buffalo, i did it all over the world. and at first i remember people talking about wow you know you are going to see al. he's like a tiger. he's got back and forth and like a leopard in a cage or something. i thought that was very nice. and probably that's what i was doing for a while. and i no longer after doing it for four years on and off i found myself in boston. and, i think it was the current theater there. and we were doing this or was it san francisco-- no boston. we were at the wilbur that's right. and i came out and i said an opening soliloquy beautifu
it was an entrance it wasn't an entrance it was something else it was a gift.e doors to something spectacular with light in it and everything. and energy. and joy. you know what it was. >> rose: what. >> he has done it for 50 years rdz. >> so that's a big thing. put a lot of stock in that. >> rose: did you ever use that in terms of any performance? >> i have done performances and they just got worse. until they got better you know. >> rose: because you're...
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mullins with the on or about an 64 on page 7 an interesting bill deals with the stating cap on county by county basis for a special tax formals sales tax instead of the two percent it raises to 3 percent to eliminate the counties to go get a special exception record. >> it could be passed added protective but has to have voters approval. >> no for uniformity sake it is for the percentage take that cap to 3 percent in the statute. >> and the legislator could pass this and creates another step before voting. >> there's another measure that deals with thresholds. >> mr. mullins on behalf of the ab 5516 requires the dmv to develop a new temporary license plate so in the period between the sale of the vehicle and the appearance of the real plate law enforcement and toll operators will identify and tow the vehicle it failed to pass last year and you know again. >> so this comes with an appropriations as well. >> that will be a state mandate i didn't look at what the mandate is on this i'm sure there is one gentleman introduced on or about an 65 simply extends the 3 p law definitely a lot of
mullins with the on or about an 64 on page 7 an interesting bill deals with the stating cap on county by county basis for a special tax formals sales tax instead of the two percent it raises to 3 percent to eliminate the counties to go get a special exception record. >> it could be passed added protective but has to have voters approval. >> no for uniformity sake it is for the percentage take that cap to 3 percent in the statute. >> and the legislator could pass this and...
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but included in the arrests, an arrest for an explosion that killed 40 anti-russian demonstrations. big anti-kremlin marches are a rarity with freedom tightly controlled. the challenge now is whether it can turn the emotion by the murder into a re-energised push for political change >>> the killing of boris nemtsov is a clear message that if you criticize vladimir putin, your life is in grave danger. >> it's a message is no one is safe. not just an opposition leader one of the presidential hopefuls in boris yeltsin's time could be murdered. what could be expected from others, who do not have the same protection of fame and not politically connected to people both inside and outside of russia. it's a moment where many of my colleagues were still free because many of them are behind bars, or outside a country in exile. they realise that it's a moment where everybody has to make a tough choice. if you are standing tall as vladimir putin, you should be ready >>> i.s.i.l. targets are being attacked in an attempt to cut off supply lines. i.s.i.l. fighters have attack on tikrit and along t
but included in the arrests, an arrest for an explosion that killed 40 anti-russian demonstrations. big anti-kremlin marches are a rarity with freedom tightly controlled. the challenge now is whether it can turn the emotion by the murder into a re-energised push for political change >>> the killing of boris nemtsov is a clear message that if you criticize vladimir putin, your life is in grave danger. >> it's a message is no one is safe. not just an opposition leader one of the...
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maintaining an army that's fighting fit is an expensive business.units are on active duty. others are training back at base base. then there is the equipment. the army says it must have the most up to take technology to confront current potential enemies. >> we have around 30,000 people deployed out of 70,000. that's almost one out of two. it's too much, you know. and currently if we maintain this number of deployed, we have to decrease our training. >> reporter: france remains on its highest state of alert. the president wants to keep the current number of troops on the streets, particularly outside synagogs and jewish schools. this military presence will be part of french life for sometime to come. jacky rowland, al jazerra paris. >>> greece is seeking you feel e. support to deal with migrants. the debt-strapped country faces an estimated 50,000 arrivals each other year many refugees. the as john reports from athens the government wants people to change how they can apply for political asylum. >> reporter: this is comfort food for mohamed. a simpl
maintaining an army that's fighting fit is an expensive business.units are on active duty. others are training back at base base. then there is the equipment. the army says it must have the most up to take technology to confront current potential enemies. >> we have around 30,000 people deployed out of 70,000. that's almost one out of two. it's too much, you know. and currently if we maintain this number of deployed, we have to decrease our training. >> reporter: france remains on...
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chaffetz: it is my understanding it is not an audit by an investigation. are you willing to cooperate? chair wheeler: of course. mr. chaffetz: i think one of the key things brought up on both sides is that the process of openness and transparency. my personal opinion, there could have been a lot more done to maximize the transparency and openness. the rules allow you latitude to give it more transparency than you did. i think one of the things our bodies should look at is compelling the openness and transparency rather than making it discretionary. that is something we will have to take back, because there are rulings that go one direction. some people happy, some people are not. but the idea that the public could have a 30 day opportunity to see the final rule rings true with a lot of people. this notion that nobody outside the commission was allowed to see the final product does not lend itself well to maximizing openness and transparency. that is just a comment, not a question. i think a 30 day window would do that. i also think the interactions with th
chaffetz: it is my understanding it is not an audit by an investigation. are you willing to cooperate? chair wheeler: of course. mr. chaffetz: i think one of the key things brought up on both sides is that the process of openness and transparency. my personal opinion, there could have been a lot more done to maximize the transparency and openness. the rules allow you latitude to give it more transparency than you did. i think one of the things our bodies should look at is compelling the...
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inch to a third of an inch. ice tonight into the early morning commute so you're going to want to take care especially look the east coast for your morning commute tomorrow. otherwise we are seeing plenty of snow come down around the rockies of colorado. good to see snow pack come in to portions of the california mountains, sierra nevada. mountains, cool in the east, in fact the next storm system that comes in tuesday tuesday night is going to bring heavy rain on top of those cold temperatures. we're concerned with ice dam flooding, the tuesday night storm as it reaches towards jfk and la quawd la guardia storm surge coming in. >> way to start the week, not! rebecca, thank you. >>> astronauts have successfully completed a three day mission on the international space station it was the third spacewalk in just over a week. >>> the first selfie taken in outer space was sold at an auction in london for ten times more than expected. a photo that astronaut buzz aldrin took of himself in 1966 punched for almost 6,000 p
inch to a third of an inch. ice tonight into the early morning commute so you're going to want to take care especially look the east coast for your morning commute tomorrow. otherwise we are seeing plenty of snow come down around the rockies of colorado. good to see snow pack come in to portions of the california mountains, sierra nevada. mountains, cool in the east, in fact the next storm system that comes in tuesday tuesday night is going to bring heavy rain on top of those cold temperatures....
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only about 8 to 10 miles an hour compared to 20-mile-an-hour sustained winds just an hour or so ago.freezing and are going to continue to go down once the sun sets very soon. and the temperature goes below the freezing mark by 7:00 8:00 stays there below freezing all night. we're going down into the teens with the ice forming. we're going to see ice falling from the sky, we're going to have snow in the seven-day as well. that's coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, glenn. >>> well you know whether it's rain, sleet or snow, you can always stay on top of the latest weather alerts by downloading the nbc 10 news app. it has hour-by-hour forecast as well as updates from our team of meteorologists. >>> also tonight police are calling it one of the largest invasion of privacy cases they have ever seen. women and girls being secretly videotaped in dressing rooms at the king of prussia mall. >> police say the man behind this has been at it for years and his exploits stretch from montgomery county all the way to the jersey shore. rosemary connors joins us with more details. >> rosemary how
only about 8 to 10 miles an hour compared to 20-mile-an-hour sustained winds just an hour or so ago.freezing and are going to continue to go down once the sun sets very soon. and the temperature goes below the freezing mark by 7:00 8:00 stays there below freezing all night. we're going down into the teens with the ice forming. we're going to see ice falling from the sky, we're going to have snow in the seven-day as well. that's coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, glenn. >>>...
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he has an amazing biography. he knows a lot about war, so i think we have to understand where he's coming from on this. now, it wasn't -- >> did you read what he said yesterday. he wants regime change in iran. i think we've had some experience with regime change lately. it's our job to go around the world toppling governments? >> i would like to see new leadership in iran as well -- >> everybody would, did you. >> regime change -- you know what that means? >> wait a second. >> that's what they said about iraq. he may have served -- >> it's neocon talk. >> that doesn't give him the ability to understand politics than nigh geoconservative, and now they want to do essentially the same in iran. their option to not dealing -- or trying to get a deal with iran is war, and we -- >> which, listen -- and i -- i would say that there's very little, almost no appetite in this country for going to war -- >> tom cotton, regime change. you kill the talks, what's the option? >> i think the -- >> you hear his option play. what's
he has an amazing biography. he knows a lot about war, so i think we have to understand where he's coming from on this. now, it wasn't -- >> did you read what he said yesterday. he wants regime change in iran. i think we've had some experience with regime change lately. it's our job to go around the world toppling governments? >> i would like to see new leadership in iran as well -- >> everybody would, did you. >> regime change -- you know what that means? >> wait...
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make an app, of course. it's solconvalley, how it's making drop off easier for parents. >> let's talk about the weather we're looking at today. lots of sunshine across the board. temperatures headed near 90 the cooler weather is headed our way this weekend. we'll talk more about that after the break. >>> there's an app called pick my kid, hoping to solve a traffic nightmare. any driver who has to pass through a school zone during drop off or pickup time knows it can be slow going. a dad is getting the lanes going nationwide with a new app. as they report the app could save school districts hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> a prosthat demands a lot of resources and patience. school drop-off and pickup lines. it's frustrating. >> the line on the other side is so long and the drop-off is so slow. >> my kids shot this cell phone video because while i'm at work my husband mark battles those lines. >> what do you think about the traffic? >> awful. >> now, the pick my kid app is making the process easier with te
make an app, of course. it's solconvalley, how it's making drop off easier for parents. >> let's talk about the weather we're looking at today. lots of sunshine across the board. temperatures headed near 90 the cooler weather is headed our way this weekend. we'll talk more about that after the break. >>> there's an app called pick my kid, hoping to solve a traffic nightmare. any driver who has to pass through a school zone during drop off or pickup time knows it can be slow...
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art as an investment.s strong, under lying element of people collecting great art. i think what is particularly interesting and really pleasing is that people are collecting outside of the traditional categories. so you have chinese buyers who are buying western impressionist art. american buyers buying chinese art. middle eastern art buying all kinds of global art. so i think people are really focused on the top quality and a cross category. one of the bellwethers of the art market seems to be andy warhol. his triple elvis sold for almost $82 million last year. total sales for andy warhol last year were about $500 million. so how do these two things work together, andy warhol and the art market as one? >> well, i think andy warhol is clearly one of the great artists of the 20th century and he's recognized as one of the iconic artists. really, here is an artist who has such international appeal. he's your archetypal american pop artist. he's somebody who has appeal around the globe. he's instantly recogniz
art as an investment.s strong, under lying element of people collecting great art. i think what is particularly interesting and really pleasing is that people are collecting outside of the traditional categories. so you have chinese buyers who are buying western impressionist art. american buyers buying chinese art. middle eastern art buying all kinds of global art. so i think people are really focused on the top quality and a cross category. one of the bellwethers of the art market seems to be...
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is that even an option?rter: well, sort of. >> the golden gate bridge, as you know, transferred to all electronic tolling in march of 2013. >> reporter: now officials want to do that with the bay area's other bridges. the golden gate bridge uses a combination of fastrak and license plate readers to send a bill in the mail to people that don't have an account. they unanimously agreed to spending money on a study. >> $450,000 to analyze the operation status on bridges. >> reporter: it's nothing compared to the millions they'd save. >> the future of toll collection is all electronic, but the question is how do you -- how do you build that bridge to the future. >> reporter: first, the growing pains. when the golden gate bridge switched over, fastrak's customer service took a nosedive. >> we've had a challenge dealing with the billing system. >> reporter: an investigation showed some drivers being fined for toll evasion before the bill even showed up. there's even a class action suit in the works. if you called t
is that even an option?rter: well, sort of. >> the golden gate bridge, as you know, transferred to all electronic tolling in march of 2013. >> reporter: now officials want to do that with the bay area's other bridges. the golden gate bridge uses a combination of fastrak and license plate readers to send a bill in the mail to people that don't have an account. they unanimously agreed to spending money on a study. >> $450,000 to analyze the operation status on bridges. >>...
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at the time the white house was in an elevated state, they were in an elevated condition because of an incident that was ongoing, so the attention by the officers whether it was the uniform division or the metropolitan police was focused on the initial incident not these two agents at the time. so separating the facts in this case may take a little bit of time. >> tom fentes what about that? to the point that carol made somebody else a civilian running a barricade, you know, gets shot and killed and from my memory police are relatively quick to release details on what they knew and what exactly happened. why is it different for law enforcement? >> well one reason it's different is that the people involved in this are not killed and they're still alive and under investigation. and, you know, the transparency could have been that the secret service announced that they had an incident, who was involved they're placed on leave, reassigned temporarily for now, while the department of homeland security office and inspector general conducts the investigation. then you would have no real trans
at the time the white house was in an elevated state, they were in an elevated condition because of an incident that was ongoing, so the attention by the officers whether it was the uniform division or the metropolitan police was focused on the initial incident not these two agents at the time. so separating the facts in this case may take a little bit of time. >> tom fentes what about that? to the point that carol made somebody else a civilian running a barricade, you know, gets shot and...
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hill was 27 years old, an air force veteran, and an aspiring musician.e had bipoloar disorder and was reportedly in the midst of a mental episode when he was shot dead. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i am nermeen sheet. welcome to our listeners and viewers around the country and around the world. we begin today's show looking at the follow from the open letter sent earlier this week by republican lawmakers warning iran against a nuclear deal with the u.s. on monday, a group of 47 republican senators released the letter which reads in part -- "we will consider any agreement regarding your nuclear-weapons program that is not approved by the congress as nothing more than an executive agreement between president obama and ayatollah khamenei." iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif, dismissed the letter as propaganda. minister zarif: this is a propaganda ploy and there is no legal value. this shows us how worried one group is. there is no agreement yet
hill was 27 years old, an air force veteran, and an aspiring musician.e had bipoloar disorder and was reportedly in the midst of a mental episode when he was shot dead. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i am nermeen sheet. welcome to our listeners and viewers around the country and around the world. we begin today's show looking at the follow from the open letter sent earlier this week by...
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the cops get there an hour late.n minority america, this is a stark choice you shouldn't have to make. we have to get a country together where you can simultaneously have good policing, they're engaging people doing bad things to bad people, but this is the worst of all scenarios, a department in a town that's not particularly problematic, that's pouring on the full enforcement against people jaywalking. this is a department that's stopping pedestrians illegally and documenting it and doesn't realize you can't do that. and the counter to that okay we're not going to do anything that's not acceptable either. we have to be able to simultaneously do both of these things. protect people, treat them with respect. that should be the imperative that comes out of this. >> the other piece of this, jeff, is when you talk to folks who don't study this generally, there's a presumption that police are involved in solving crimes and the suspects they deal with are involved in often committing crimes. and that's a fine working assu
the cops get there an hour late.n minority america, this is a stark choice you shouldn't have to make. we have to get a country together where you can simultaneously have good policing, they're engaging people doing bad things to bad people, but this is the worst of all scenarios, a department in a town that's not particularly problematic, that's pouring on the full enforcement against people jaywalking. this is a department that's stopping pedestrians illegally and documenting it and doesn't...
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this site that i am going to show you, backpage.com allows a purveyor to post an advertisement for an escort or body rub. nearly all of these are for commercial sex acts, many depicting minors. when you view an ad for an escort or a body rub you will see pictures of young girls often with few or no close on the renowned i'm going to show you two girls. the 1st is a missing 17 -year-old girl. she is here as a runaway. this is a listing of mission -- of missing and exploited children a very legitimate organization, which i am fully supportive of entitled endangered runaway and it is information about her her date her her date of birth her age, her sex, race all of it. and where you can get in touch if you have information. let me show you how this is also used. this is the same girl on that page look no further. i am 100 percent great service provider. i am very down to work warm, sensitive passionate and genuinely interested in giving you a great experience. it goes on and on. this is the same picture of this same girl and we blocked out the image and it is shocking. it is simply shock
this site that i am going to show you, backpage.com allows a purveyor to post an advertisement for an escort or body rub. nearly all of these are for commercial sex acts, many depicting minors. when you view an ad for an escort or a body rub you will see pictures of young girls often with few or no close on the renowned i'm going to show you two girls. the 1st is a missing 17 -year-old girl. she is here as a runaway. this is a listing of mission -- of missing and exploited children a very...
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look at these wind gusts. 33 miles an hour winchester manassas 54-mile-an-hour wind gusts here, 43 in washington. we have a wind advisory now in effect from the national weather service until 9:00 tonight for winds gusting upwards of 50 miles an hour. could see some tree branches down isolated power outages too. this is the rain toward the south and west that came through the area earlier, now down through prince george's county anne arundel, calvert, waldorf, down towards charles and st. mary's county including the northern neck. back to the west more showers around martinsburg and the shep wards town area over towards the charlestown area and right over towards frederick. we'll continue to see more. let's zoom into southern maryland and i'll show you where the heaviest rain is. just just to the north of waldorf up around upper marlboro the 301 region right along route 2, right along route 4 through calvert county and through portions of st. mary's county and colonial beach. you'll continue to see the rain make its way through in the next one 0-2 hours. here's the storm system itself
look at these wind gusts. 33 miles an hour winchester manassas 54-mile-an-hour wind gusts here, 43 in washington. we have a wind advisory now in effect from the national weather service until 9:00 tonight for winds gusting upwards of 50 miles an hour. could see some tree branches down isolated power outages too. this is the rain toward the south and west that came through the area earlier, now down through prince george's county anne arundel, calvert, waldorf, down towards charles and st....
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brendan: that is not an. -- an accident. roger: you build up an infrastructure around it.ation committee's work and how people benchmark one another. tearing down the infrastructure is hard. olivia: what are the metrics we should be using? roger: real things. such as market share, return on real assets, growth in real revenue. all those things are real. you have to go into the marketplace and earn those things. expectations -- the stock price is just a function. the stock price is an ephemeral thing. your imagination about what this will do in the future. i liken it to betting on a football game. if we went back to compensating on the basis of real things -- i don't mind ceos making lots of money by creating real profit, real sales, real value. tom: within this giant was henry singleton. how do we get back to him? roger: that was an era before there was stock-based compensation. in 1970 less than 1% of all ceo compensation in america was stock-based. he almost did not exist. they were compensated on growing their companies. growing belly for the economy. tom: we will talk
brendan: that is not an. -- an accident. roger: you build up an infrastructure around it.ation committee's work and how people benchmark one another. tearing down the infrastructure is hard. olivia: what are the metrics we should be using? roger: real things. such as market share, return on real assets, growth in real revenue. all those things are real. you have to go into the marketplace and earn those things. expectations -- the stock price is just a function. the stock price is an ephemeral...
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an officer came to an end. about 1:30 this morning, our cameras caught at least one flash bang grenade going off. officers confirm the suspect is now dead. >> the apartment complex is located along center road. >> neighbors have been evacuated ever since that shooting happened at just before 7:00 last night. >> overnight, we learned the name of the officer who died. san jose police say michael johnson was a 14-year veteran of the force. >> he and another officer were responding to reports of a suicidal man when the suspect opened fire from a second story balcony. >> it happened in the middle of a busy neighborhood with a lot of witnesses. we spoke exclusively to one man who saw the police activity and actually started recording video with his cell phone. several gunshots were heard and officers were actually rushing towards the apartment building. we've chosen not to air the entire video because some viewers actually might find it very disturbing. it involves the actual sound of the death of that officer. >> a
an officer came to an end. about 1:30 this morning, our cameras caught at least one flash bang grenade going off. officers confirm the suspect is now dead. >> the apartment complex is located along center road. >> neighbors have been evacuated ever since that shooting happened at just before 7:00 last night. >> overnight, we learned the name of the officer who died. san jose police say michael johnson was a 14-year veteran of the force. >> he and another officer were...
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he gave an hour-long interview from jail.at was. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of...