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next, they looked at the angle at which the two cars had collided. >> the angle of impact in this particular collision evaluation was critical to determining how this collision took place. >> mait calculated that the two cars collided at a ten-degree angle, almost directly head-on. they already knew the direction the sheriff was traveling from the skid marks, so the angle of impact allowed them to calculate the path of the secret service car. >> ten-degree approach angle between these two vehicles places the secret service dodge aries within its lane of travel, and moving slightly from left to right as a potential evasive tactic as impact takes place. >> eyewitness testimony established that the secret service agents were driving at around 35 miles per hour. the critical question was how fast was deputy sinclair driving? sinclair claimed he was going 55 or 60 miles per hour. applying the laws of conservation of momentum, mait calculated he was actually doing 76 miles per hour. >> when he came into that curve, his vehicle was out of position for the speed that he was traveling. when he saw tr
next, they looked at the angle at which the two cars had collided. >> the angle of impact in this particular collision evaluation was critical to determining how this collision took place. >> mait calculated that the two cars collided at a ten-degree angle, almost directly head-on. they already knew the direction the sheriff was traveling from the skid marks, so the angle of impact allowed them to calculate the path of the secret service car. >> ten-degree approach angle...
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but now people are saying that angle's report was misleading say the least and some are going as far as saying it was one hundred percent false it was misleading because while engle was talking about the risks of connecting to the internet while attending the sochi olympics he was filing a report from moscow and had logged on to the internet there and to make matters worse he got hacked because he opened a malware infected website that cracked open access to his computer something his security expert certainly would predict would happen. robert graham of herat of security said that absolutely zero percent of the story was about turning on a computer and connecting to a social network one hundred percent of the story was about visiting websites remotely the claim of the story that you'll get hacked immediately upon turning on your computers is fraudulent angle was never in sochi and never touched a computer in sochi yet he was reporting that logging on to the internet and so she was like walking into a minefield something that could happen anywhere in the country anywhere in the world
but now people are saying that angle's report was misleading say the least and some are going as far as saying it was one hundred percent false it was misleading because while engle was talking about the risks of connecting to the internet while attending the sochi olympics he was filing a report from moscow and had logged on to the internet there and to make matters worse he got hacked because he opened a malware infected website that cracked open access to his computer something his security...
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these were suspicious, not only the shape, but the angle at which the blood landed on the shoes. >> there some coming down on the toe from above 40, 50 degrees. and there's no possible way that someone had lifted mrs. hamilton's head, dropped her head down, and created additional spatter, and somehow dr. hamilton's shoes were exposed to that. you could not explain it from that. >> the blood on dr. hamilton's shoes were caused by medium-impact splatter, the kind resulted from a beating. tom bevel, a blood spatter expert hired by dr. hamilton, agreed with gardner's assessment. >> the spatter places the shoe within an area capable of receiving spatter, and the spatter is being generated by some impact into a blood source, which, in this case, is mrs. hamilton. >> and blood spatter found four inches up inside of his right shirt cuff was most telling. it was direct spatter, meaning the blood landed directly on the shirt. for spatter to get up inside the cuff meant it had to be traveling at some speed. >> for it to get on the inside, the blood has to be coming at an angle capable of missing the
these were suspicious, not only the shape, but the angle at which the blood landed on the shoes. >> there some coming down on the toe from above 40, 50 degrees. and there's no possible way that someone had lifted mrs. hamilton's head, dropped her head down, and created additional spatter, and somehow dr. hamilton's shoes were exposed to that. you could not explain it from that. >> the blood on dr. hamilton's shoes were caused by medium-impact splatter, the kind resulted from a...
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. >> what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees vehicle. >> if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95 degrees. but the 47-degree angle placed the shooter's car very close, to within 7 to 15 yards away. >> this then put the vehicles in such a close position that it rendered a very easy shot for mr. gustafson when he shot at the victim vehicle. >> at the murder trial, george kerr testified against his two friends, but continued to insist their car was 200 yards away from the victim's car when the shot was fired. >> it's just not a first-degree murder. >> and you base that on what? >> because he was shooting out of the car, not to kill. >> but the forensic evidence proved they were less than 15 yards away, which meant the shot was intentional. based on this evidence, the driver, r.d. cheely, was convicted of second-degree murder. doug gustafson, the shooter, was convicted of first-degree murder. both were sentenced to life in prison. since george kerr had
. >> what we found was that after stringing the trajectory, that the angle was approximately 47 degrees vehicle. >> if the shot had been fired from 200 yards away, as george kerr now claimed, the trajectory angle would be approximately 95 degrees. but the 47-degree angle placed the shooter's car very close, to within 7 to 15 yards away. >> this then put the vehicles in such a close position that it rendered a very easy shot for mr. gustafson when he shot at the victim vehicle....
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you remember sharon angle?leader harry reid in 2010. the one who famously avoided talking to the press. now she's pushing for a constitutional amendment on november's ballot for a voter id law. let me bring in the man who's been all over this story, john rolston. good to have you. let me explain what we're talking about. in order to get it on the ballot, sharon angle needs signatures from 100,000 registered nevada voters by mid june. the law would require people voting to show a government-issued id. how is this being received out there? >> well, the return of sharon angle is always greeted with everyone with joy, of course, t.j. she's been so entertaining over the years here. this just happened last week. i think democrats are both concerned and to some extent excited. they're concerned because they think that sharon angle, like many on the right, wants to try to suppress the minority vote by passing a voter id law. on the other hand, democrats out here in nevada are worried about the november election because
you remember sharon angle?leader harry reid in 2010. the one who famously avoided talking to the press. now she's pushing for a constitutional amendment on november's ballot for a voter id law. let me bring in the man who's been all over this story, john rolston. good to have you. let me explain what we're talking about. in order to get it on the ballot, sharon angle needs signatures from 100,000 registered nevada voters by mid june. the law would require people voting to show a...
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here you can see the begin of it from a different angle. he bumped a police car.e was bumped from behind as you see at the beginning of this video. >> if you are a cop this is one way to keep your eye on the suspect. >> according to loose translation they believe the car may not have even been his. it may have been his friend's car. >> i wonder if he feels guilty about this now. >> he should. >>> a couple of skiers spot a deer -- >> stuck in the snow. >> what it takes to free a buried buck. >>> and the crowd's loving it when a monster truck puts on a smoking show. >> he's not putting that smoke out on purpose. that's his 1,600 horsepower engine. >> why the show must go on. >> whoo! >>> don't forget there's an app for "rtm," get it on your iphone, ipad or your android device and watch videos any time, anywhere you are. >>> a group of skiers are out having a great time in the snow in austria when they spot something in the snow. they got closer and this is what they found. a deer. >> oh, no! >> neck deep. >> oh! >> antlers and everything covered in snow, but they we
here you can see the begin of it from a different angle. he bumped a police car.e was bumped from behind as you see at the beginning of this video. >> if you are a cop this is one way to keep your eye on the suspect. >> according to loose translation they believe the car may not have even been his. it may have been his friend's car. >> i wonder if he feels guilty about this now. >> he should. >>> a couple of skiers spot a deer -- >> stuck in the snow....
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here you can see the begin of it from a different angle. he bumped a police car.e was bumped from behind as you see at the beginning of this video. >> if you are a cop this is one way to keep your eye on the suspect. >> according to loose translation they believe the car may not have even been his. it may have been his friend's car. >> i wonder if he feels guilty about this now. >> he should. >>> a couple of skiers spot a deer -- >> stuck in the snow. >> what it takes to free a buried buck. >>> and the crowd's loving it when a monster truck puts on a smoking show. >> he's not putting that smoke out on purpose. that's his 1,600 horsepower engine. >> why the show must go on. >> whoo! anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 1miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's tim
here you can see the begin of it from a different angle. he bumped a police car.e was bumped from behind as you see at the beginning of this video. >> if you are a cop this is one way to keep your eye on the suspect. >> according to loose translation they believe the car may not have even been his. it may have been his friend's car. >> i wonder if he feels guilty about this now. >> he should. >>> a couple of skiers spot a deer -- >> stuck in the snow....
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an angle and raced upwards.fire could only draw air from below, creating a draft. >> because the air can't come round the fire, it has to come effectively through the fire. >> investigators then ran a bigger test on a one-third sized model of the complete king's cross station. if the trench effect worked this time, it would prove their theory was right. >> in three or four seconds the flames were from upright, then lying along the escalator trench. from then on, it was just predicted which is very gratifying. >> it is clear the previously unknown phenomenon called the trench effect was real. >> now we understand. it's now all obvious. it fits together. the jigsaw fits together perfectly. >> the investigative team now had compelling evidence that would reveal the deadly sequence of events. i'm randy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help
an angle and raced upwards.fire could only draw air from below, creating a draft. >> because the air can't come round the fire, it has to come effectively through the fire. >> investigators then ran a bigger test on a one-third sized model of the complete king's cross station. if the trench effect worked this time, it would prove their theory was right. >> in three or four seconds the flames were from upright, then lying along the escalator trench. from then on, it was just...
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you cannot confront it head-on -- talk about it from an angle that is more oblique.his was something that hadn't been done before. i first feelings were feeling the responsibility of that and then the self-doubt of that. i would have to look back on the experience and question whether i was the guy to do that. i sold all those things. those were the questions in my head. all those things. that's why i needed a moment of pause. i went back to the book. it is kind of a reflection on a man's life. it in such ant eloquent, poetic, beautiful, humble way about his experiences. i don't have to worry about the weight of it or the geopolitical racial consequence of the history of slavery and so on. i just have to think about solomon northrup and his journey and what he went through and trying to connect to him in the story. tavis: it was the rereading of his text that convinced you to do it? >> it was trying to hear his voice. from the first time i read it i don't really see him in it. of a man whoory goes through the extraordinary circumstance. it made me realize it was the
you cannot confront it head-on -- talk about it from an angle that is more oblique.his was something that hadn't been done before. i first feelings were feeling the responsibility of that and then the self-doubt of that. i would have to look back on the experience and question whether i was the guy to do that. i sold all those things. those were the questions in my head. all those things. that's why i needed a moment of pause. i went back to the book. it is kind of a reflection on a man's life....
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what's your angle? - i don't have an angle. - yeah, whose face are we shoving this musical in?
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meaning that the origin of the blood was stationary, and hit the fabric at a 90 degree angle. >> thenificance of such a drop falling and hitting the pants perpendicularly while mr. north is on the floor is that it would mean that the assailant is standing above him, bleeding on him, after he has been attacked. so it puts a sequencing to the events. >> max courtny cut out the stain and submitted it for dna testing. investigators found five other drops of blood at the scene perfectly round in between darrell's body and the door. >> i said, why not let's just test these five particular drops of blood that we know are -- we feel like didn't come from darrell north. >> tests confirmed, the blood was not darrell north's. there was only one question that remained, who left the blood? one of the two suspects or someone else? when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our
meaning that the origin of the blood was stationary, and hit the fabric at a 90 degree angle. >> thenificance of such a drop falling and hitting the pants perpendicularly while mr. north is on the floor is that it would mean that the assailant is standing above him, bleeding on him, after he has been attacked. so it puts a sequencing to the events. >> max courtny cut out the stain and submitted it for dna testing. investigators found five other drops of blood at the scene perfectly...
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there were so many different angles to that. clearly, it infuriated and inflamed so much opinion in the islamic world. the modern media soon sent images around the world. we had danish imams traveled to the middle east to share that story of how these 12 cartoons were blasphemous, offended islam and the prophet mohammed. the fact that you cannot even depict images of a proper mohammed was bad enough, but images of the bomb was very inflammatory, basically. that started this huge firestorm around the world, as you recall. we had killings of people. it set off a tragic series of events. it also set off heated debates about the role of the media. about freedom of expression. it about religious minorities in europe, about what accommodations can be made. it was interesting to see people in the western media who did not necessarily think it was a great idea to publish the cartoons come to the defense of the danish organization that published them because it was about freedom of expression. it seemed to be a line being drawn in the sa
there were so many different angles to that. clearly, it infuriated and inflamed so much opinion in the islamic world. the modern media soon sent images around the world. we had danish imams traveled to the middle east to share that story of how these 12 cartoons were blasphemous, offended islam and the prophet mohammed. the fact that you cannot even depict images of a proper mohammed was bad enough, but images of the bomb was very inflammatory, basically. that started this huge firestorm...
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they almost died the 1.0 death of being a cat logionline with your desktop and now it's more mobile anglend is giving that effective screen experience. they can fail a lot. they have a lot of cash and a lot of eyeballs so i think a nice future in the foreseeable future. >> a company that relied on facebook, zynga -- you will chew me with this. it doubled its money as of late. you're not too high on zynga. >> they make one-hit wonder games and it's tough to be a winner so with zynga, an app run with farmville, virtual goods and use the facebook relationship t-mobile phone. they went after a lot of acquisitions. the mobility they bought that, the user ship went down so they were a young company that took a shot and struck out. a lot of people bought it at $14, $8 a share. you're very lucky in your time but you're one of the smartest people i know so with that said, sell. >> sell. >> sell. >> thank you, rob. twitter seems to have some of those first-year issues of a publicly-traded company that we saw with facebook, ups and downs. what do you think about twitter? >> twitter is cute. instant
they almost died the 1.0 death of being a cat logionline with your desktop and now it's more mobile anglend is giving that effective screen experience. they can fail a lot. they have a lot of cash and a lot of eyeballs so i think a nice future in the foreseeable future. >> a company that relied on facebook, zynga -- you will chew me with this. it doubled its money as of late. you're not too high on zynga. >> they make one-hit wonder games and it's tough to be a winner so with zynga,...
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. >> we are covering these breaking developments from all angles here on cnn, and as i have said before, this is adult con verysati -- conversation, ae ready for this. we have defense criminal attorney paul callan and ben ferguson and marc lamont hill and holly hughes, and on the phone we have ashleigh banfield and jane velez-mitchell and nancy grace and -- when i say all angles, i mean it. and joining us as well is ben crumbp the attorney for the family of trayvon martin and we will get all of the viewpoints as we await the reaction of the jury getting the instruction from the judge. we go to florida, and he has been covering this from the beginning, and he says that the community is outraged and it is more than the murder of a teenager, martin savidge, but this is a cause for the community and if not the entire country, martin issavidge. >> yes, and as this case has progressed more and more, people have learned about the face of jordan davis who is the young man who died p. as a result of the trial, what it could mean is that the lesser charges of murder which will bring lesser time b
. >> we are covering these breaking developments from all angles here on cnn, and as i have said before, this is adult con verysati -- conversation, ae ready for this. we have defense criminal attorney paul callan and ben ferguson and marc lamont hill and holly hughes, and on the phone we have ashleigh banfield and jane velez-mitchell and nancy grace and -- when i say all angles, i mean it. and joining us as well is ben crumbp the attorney for the family of trayvon martin and we will get...
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the other thing is the angles that are involved with approach and departure from the impact area fors that are involved in a collision like this. >> scotland used surveying equipment to measure the distance the parked car moved after impact as well as the angles of impact. a computer program performed the physics calculations, and the result, steve's jeep was traveling between 38 and 42 miles per hour when it hit the parked car, not 60 miles per hour as he claimed. these calculations also proved that steve had enough time to avoid hitting the parked car. >> he had slightly over two seconds from the time that he left the pavement till the impact. >> he admitted he saw the taillights of the vehicle. he admitted that he didn't swerve. he admitted that he didn't brake, saying he didn't have enough time. >> it was obvious that the crash didn't happen the way steve claimed, but would evidence found inside the jeep prove it was murder? honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel se
the other thing is the angles that are involved with approach and departure from the impact area fors that are involved in a collision like this. >> scotland used surveying equipment to measure the distance the parked car moved after impact as well as the angles of impact. a computer program performed the physics calculations, and the result, steve's jeep was traveling between 38 and 42 miles per hour when it hit the parked car, not 60 miles per hour as he claimed. these calculations also...
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>> jordan angle. >> jordan, may i? >> we can't comment. >> okay. >> we can't comment on public comment. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any other members of the public? >> don't leave just yet. >> seeing none, public comment is closed next item. >> takes us to item three, approval of the january, 27th, 2014, regular meeting minutes this is an action item. >> motion? >> motion to approve item number 3? >> i move. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> next item? >> takes us to item four, presentation of a small business commission certificate of honor recognizing commission luke o'brien for more than four years on the service. >> commissioner cannot be here and asked if we would postpone to february 24th? >> i would like a motion that we move this item to the next meeting? >> second. >> so moved. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> next item. >> brings us to item five, discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors, on board of supervisors file number 1 31205 planning
>> jordan angle. >> jordan, may i? >> we can't comment. >> okay. >> we can't comment on public comment. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> any other members of the public? >> don't leave just yet. >> seeing none, public comment is closed next item. >> takes us to item three, approval of the january, 27th, 2014, regular meeting minutes this is an action item. >> motion? >> motion to approve item number 3?...
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and now he's on his hands and knees getting back up to this -- >> this angle gives you an idea of how steep that slope was when he has to start digging in with his fingers to get back up. >> problem solved. >> way to go. >> now, this next one, probably seemed like a good idea at first. but it wasn't. like new year's eve. you got a bunch of people partying, this dude has his leg up on the counter, he's going to dance. this girl has an idea, you're so funny if i tripped him. >> oh! >> she just -- on the floor. that was ultimate face plant. >> she's got a bottle of champagne, looks like it wasn't open. it opened when she hit the ground. the base of the bottle hits the ground, champagne shoots up in the air, all over everybody. >> i think that's poetic justice. she was trying to make somebody else fall. >> yeah. looks like she's okay. her one friend comes over and checks on her. heck of a way to ring in the new year. >> oh, my god! >> a ghostly image stalks an old hotel. >> if that's not enough to convince you -- >> see the wine bottles rattling shelves and nerves. want a new ipad mini? w
and now he's on his hands and knees getting back up to this -- >> this angle gives you an idea of how steep that slope was when he has to start digging in with his fingers to get back up. >> problem solved. >> way to go. >> now, this next one, probably seemed like a good idea at first. but it wasn't. like new year's eve. you got a bunch of people partying, this dude has his leg up on the counter, he's going to dance. this girl has an idea, you're so funny if i tripped...
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and but when we talk about security in ukraine there is another angle on looking at ukrainian security not only from the point of security in the streets or physical security of the citizens but also there is an angle of nuclear security there are six nuclear power station operating in ukraine nowadays there are seventeen uclear reactors working in ukraine there are at least two or three thousand points of concern i mean. chemical pollution for all the issues and no one from ukrainian politician is talking about that no one who positions him or herself as the current power says a word about nuclear security you feel like it's a real cause of concern i do feel because in january the protesters has already attacked the energy ministry they has already attacked the nuclear power station and we all remember the chair nobile is in ukraine but i do remember the media there saying that actually station in ukraine right now is a threat to russia's national security is that what he meant this is one of the aspects this is one of the aspects because when we ask questions about nuclear security w
and but when we talk about security in ukraine there is another angle on looking at ukrainian security not only from the point of security in the streets or physical security of the citizens but also there is an angle of nuclear security there are six nuclear power station operating in ukraine nowadays there are seventeen uclear reactors working in ukraine there are at least two or three thousand points of concern i mean. chemical pollution for all the issues and no one from ukrainian...
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it was at a 45. >> 45, you mean the angle? >> yes, sir. >> not the firearm. >> correct. >> at that point, what was going through your mind in terms of fear? were you still in imminent fear? >> absolutely. >> what was your purpose of shooting into that vehicle at that angle? >> to keep their heads down, to keep them from shooting blindly. >> again, at this point now, you know there is at least -- >> four. >> do you know what they have in that car? >> no. i know there is at least one weapon. now, i've got three, four potential shooters. >> again, how many are you? >> one. >> at that point, let me ask you this. after you fire the round from the back to keep their heads down, do you unload your clip? it is a common term, you just keep shooting until everything is gone. >> no, i did not. >> why did you stop firing and at what point did you stop fire sng. >> i stopped firing when it appeared that the threat was over. >> they were far enough away where they couldn't shoot back. >> they were far enough away where they couldn't shoot b
it was at a 45. >> 45, you mean the angle? >> yes, sir. >> not the firearm. >> correct. >> at that point, what was going through your mind in terms of fear? were you still in imminent fear? >> absolutely. >> what was your purpose of shooting into that vehicle at that angle? >> to keep their heads down, to keep them from shooting blindly. >> again, at this point now, you know there is at least -- >> four. >> do you know what they...
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commissioners have on the inspections and on the process and i am interested in the human resources, angle, because, i do know that for other employees and the department, who have been watching this going on, and it has been pretty demoralizing and so, you know, right now, that we are, rebuilding the department back up, and thes really important to support our director in terms of the cohesion of the department and the following of the proper procedures and to reward that. and employees wh, we do it. and so, thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner melgar. >> commissioner clinch? >> i have a question, maybe for somebody involved with the projector maybe, director, what is the current status of the work? is the building, stored off of the site, the one that collapsed and we are just coming from the ground up? or is there just the building reshored or what is currently happening out there? >> santos for the project. yes, to both. and we are, five weeks away from completing the foundation work and we have a temporary resting place, for the existing structure which is properly secured and ful
commissioners have on the inspections and on the process and i am interested in the human resources, angle, because, i do know that for other employees and the department, who have been watching this going on, and it has been pretty demoralizing and so, you know, right now, that we are, rebuilding the department back up, and thes really important to support our director in terms of the cohesion of the department and the following of the proper procedures and to reward that. and employees wh, we...
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social i mean two should i think i think also should be the motives are to say most our it is that angle as the most important thing here is the end the violence daniel if i go to you in washington i mean you know it respective of the you know the players involved shouldn't be the primary goal of all of this to end the violence and the death and then worry about what kind of government is going to be in damascus and what the people are going to choose in some kind of democratic process isn't that more important to end the conflict. but the conflict isn't going to end is longers bashar al assad is in power and that's quite clear so. if you want to end the violence you've got to prepare for a political transition there's no question about that ok christophe i mean i don't understand i think is it better to end the conflict here than to worry about political personalities go ahead and berlin. well it's clear we have to agree on certain facts and the fact is that the syria operation took three years to stage of course you know there was a right good reason for the opposition to demonstrate a
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why would i would agree with that but i would also add that the military angle is an important one look we have a historical precedent if you see what the united states and the nato powers did in the balkans in the late ninety's and in the early part of the previous decade you begin to see that there is a sort of a strategy here whether or not they want to make the west of. ukraine into a a grand scale kosovo may be somewhat of a an oversimplification but certainly making it into essentially a de facto nato protectorate as they did in kosovo and of course you can see today the tremendous cost social political and economic costs of that sort of policy if you ask anybody living in kosovo or for that matter many of the former soviet republics because of the way in which the soviet union was dismantled because of the way in which the western powers moved into eastern europe and so ukraine is in many ways a battleground certainly a battleground of words and economic battleground but militarily speaking as well we shouldn't forget that right before the on the eve of the beijing olympics the g
why would i would agree with that but i would also add that the military angle is an important one look we have a historical precedent if you see what the united states and the nato powers did in the balkans in the late ninety's and in the early part of the previous decade you begin to see that there is a sort of a strategy here whether or not they want to make the west of. ukraine into a a grand scale kosovo may be somewhat of a an oversimplification but certainly making it into essentially a...
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in other news this angle of merkel is meeting with force to talk him into backing a plan to create a separate european internet free from the n.s.a. spying. and a gold silver and bronze for russia on day twelve but a huge disappointment for hockey fans as the home side crashes out of the quarter final as we go live to sochi shortly this hour an hour to international. this is r.t. international with the twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow which is just ten ten pm and eight pm in kiev where there is news of a development causing concern it's reported more than a thousand weapons have been stolen from the authorities just a day after a violent clashes left twenty six dead with hundreds needing hospital treatment for injuries. reports now from the heart of the unrest. last night we reported from the independence square from the protester side this time we'll take you to the other side of the barricade the police lines where obviously the atmosphere is very tense i just took a stroll through the police lines and the police are seem to be very concerned of wh
in other news this angle of merkel is meeting with force to talk him into backing a plan to create a separate european internet free from the n.s.a. spying. and a gold silver and bronze for russia on day twelve but a huge disappointment for hockey fans as the home side crashes out of the quarter final as we go live to sochi shortly this hour an hour to international. this is r.t. international with the twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow which is just ten ten pm...
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was a sort of study with lime to show people who live in those places their cities from a different angle a different perspective it's all principles go ascending further they continued on to a crane six hundred fifty five meters above shanghai's financial district looking down on the clouds below. clinging on for their lives with not a shake or sweaty palmed in sight they reached the very top with a side and a high five they felt on top of the world of course all they needed to do then was to successfully get back down wanted andrews. and out international to come to live from moscow syria the focus of cross talk is it possible that the recent geneva two peace talks on syria could have been an intentional failure is doubly details coming away right now. a transit route to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. is silence on. child. rights. to the. pain from the young girls camel for the future harder. for some between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the causes that is the larger you know i m
was a sort of study with lime to show people who live in those places their cities from a different angle a different perspective it's all principles go ascending further they continued on to a crane six hundred fifty five meters above shanghai's financial district looking down on the clouds below. clinging on for their lives with not a shake or sweaty palmed in sight they reached the very top with a side and a high five they felt on top of the world of course all they needed to do then was to...
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want >> : continuing our coverage will show you another angle on this one close call. the two was built this shows that to it runs from differences go on the western end to the third billing run along the bottom of san francisco bay just south of the island reconnect on the eastern end here at the port of oakland nautical charts of the bay shows where the tube is it also shows conscionable area north and south of the transplant to a 300 yds across insurance ships been maneuvering are now allowed to drag their anchors a must have permission or if there's a safety issue. what we think happened friday morning is that the cargo ship evergreen was entering san francisco by attempting to dock at the port of oakland over here in birth 35 and just on the southern side of the trend a two right here somewhere the ship lost power and to keep from shifting the crew had to drop anchor. the coast guard came out and they realize that the anchor was probably dropped very close to the to the contacted bart board then when did a safety inspection to make sure there's no damage to the tu
want >> : continuing our coverage will show you another angle on this one close call. the two was built this shows that to it runs from differences go on the western end to the third billing run along the bottom of san francisco bay just south of the island reconnect on the eastern end here at the port of oakland nautical charts of the bay shows where the tube is it also shows conscionable area north and south of the transplant to a 300 yds across insurance ships been maneuvering are now...
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perfect angle there on the run back. >> it's got to be there, guys.y're just out of the way so a little bit less, you think? rock down this pass? >> maybe a hair less, yes. >> jones really takes her time before each shot. in fact, before her game-winning shot against team usa she did not look very comfortable and took a long time before finally delivering the stone. she made the shot for the win. >> you heard a little communication there between skip and front end about how hard to throw this rock. jen jones saying this is the second rock we've thrown down this path so it should be a little quicker. sweepers confirming that. this rock slipping just a little deeper than she wanted. and now eve muirhead may have a shot for two here. >> you heard them say fight the white. they wanted that last stone just to hang between the blue four foot circle >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm carolin roth. the death toll in ukraine rises. tru russia denounces the protesters as radicals attempting a coup. >>> lenders with big u.s. operations become subject to ne
perfect angle there on the run back. >> it's got to be there, guys.y're just out of the way so a little bit less, you think? rock down this pass? >> maybe a hair less, yes. >> jones really takes her time before each shot. in fact, before her game-winning shot against team usa she did not look very comfortable and took a long time before finally delivering the stone. she made the shot for the win. >> you heard a little communication there between skip and front end about...
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fraudulent coin of the tech times graham accuses angles of faking the report and intentionally downloading applications that would ensure his smartphone was hacked almost immediately look i'm not saying that hacking isn't a problem or that there isn't massive surveillance going on in sochi that's to be expected but it's certainly no different than what's being done here in the u.s. so the level of hype around the story even if it were true is just a bit odd about that toothpaste interest in the enough to have any direct flights from the u.s. to sochi in fact most tourists and players travel through other countries to get into the city so even if that story helps merit which it doesn't it doesn't make any sense to terrify americans about it in fact former head of department of homeland security and the leader of the u.s. delegation at sochi jenin a poll tano offered an upbeat assessment and contrasts of the ridiculous fear mongering record of the guardian the poll said that the level of security is very good and that she hopes the attention of the media and the world turns now more to what
fraudulent coin of the tech times graham accuses angles of faking the report and intentionally downloading applications that would ensure his smartphone was hacked almost immediately look i'm not saying that hacking isn't a problem or that there isn't massive surveillance going on in sochi that's to be expected but it's certainly no different than what's being done here in the u.s. so the level of hype around the story even if it were true is just a bit odd about that toothpaste interest in the...
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angle but i hear you. >>> a startling new report is out on childhood obesity from the united states. from this dex or one of them in this room over a dozen years i've been reporting about how childhood obesity is our biggest problem. it is getting worse and worse and it's killing our kids. no mas. we've taken an enormous turn in a good direction. and then there's that krispy kreme unveiled, kriezy new doughnut. big doughnuts and coffee together. of course what we were thinking -- there it is. look at the spokes lady. she's so vanna white. we're shooting this or an ipad from the green room. because we can. that krispy kreme, it's a coffee-flavored thing. we'll give you all the details on that. hang on. >>> breaking news now. fox urgent and a live look in st. paul, minnesota, don't ya know. president obama proposing a four-year, $300 billion program to repair america's road and bridges. could we begin with 15th street between 5th and 6th. the president making an announcement at a historic railroad station in
angle but i hear you. >>> a startling new report is out on childhood obesity from the united states. from this dex or one of them in this room over a dozen years i've been reporting about how childhood obesity is our biggest problem. it is getting worse and worse and it's killing our kids. no mas. we've taken an enormous turn in a good direction. and then there's that krispy kreme unveiled, kriezy new doughnut. big doughnuts and coffee together. of course what we were thinking -- there...
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percent of relevant scientists across the world are convinced it's happening so that's the climate angle but every single other angle to turns out to be disastrous as well ok contamination of water that we've seen across the united states the contamination in the air at every level it's about the water the water resources that are used for fracking on millions of millions of liters per well you're talking about vast amounts of water coming out of the ground again and being for ever polluted essentially a lot of the rest the water stays in the ground and it's polluted and it's likely to pollute the water table water which we think in terms of house prices in places where they're trying to push fracking is that they're going down by up to forty percent or right and so you look at this in unless you're a gas company or an m.p. invested in gas companies of whom there are many places a disastrous thing for us to be doing all right thanks so much for explaining you will your arguments there so clearly and quickly that's it for the moment thank you and you fracking activist george lives in lond
percent of relevant scientists across the world are convinced it's happening so that's the climate angle but every single other angle to turns out to be disastrous as well ok contamination of water that we've seen across the united states the contamination in the air at every level it's about the water the water resources that are used for fracking on millions of millions of liters per well you're talking about vast amounts of water coming out of the ground again and being for ever polluted...
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notice the force is varying with the angle. it gets very complicated to multiply the force times the distance because the force keeps changing with the distance. so to calculate that, you need a kind of mathematics that we're not into right now, and it's called calculus. but it turns out when i do that and i pull with an increasing, increasing, increasing force higher, higher, higher, higher, higher, i'll get a particular number here. but you know what? i've raised it this high off the ground. if i simply pick it up straight up, it takes more force, but i lose-- i go a smaller distance. and guess what that greater force times the smaller distance is compared to the variable force times a long distance. take one guess what the energy is at the end, both ways. same, same. take a guess. begins with a s, s. now take a guess. same, same. how many sitting next to someone-- oh, check the neighbor. check the neighbor. what is it, gang? - same, same. - same, same. that's right. that's right. i'll show you another nice thing with this pe
notice the force is varying with the angle. it gets very complicated to multiply the force times the distance because the force keeps changing with the distance. so to calculate that, you need a kind of mathematics that we're not into right now, and it's called calculus. but it turns out when i do that and i pull with an increasing, increasing, increasing force higher, higher, higher, higher, higher, i'll get a particular number here. but you know what? i've raised it this high off the ground....
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the aircraft climbs at an extreme angle, 45 degrees. it feels like 1.8 g's. equally extreme angle for half a minute. at that moment, passengers experience weightlessness. then they do it again and again and again. there is a reason this claim is known as the vomit comet. actually less than 4% of our passengers get sick. it is very rare. >> teresa brewster is one of our zero g guides. i will need some handholding. suborbital is becoming more of a reality, these companies are talking about training, and they are onnging their customers board to experience microgravity. it is really a wide-open market being created. >> that brings us to where we all started. >> this is crazy. not scary at all. >this experience comes at a price. a virgin galactic ticket costs 200 $50,000 for six minutes of weightlessness. charging $5,000 a head for seven men -- 7.5 minutes of it. that is only $11 a second. weightlessness on the cheap. thang has its eyes on more space, tourists, and thrill seekers. there is some big money looming from nasa, and several companies are vying for a lu
the aircraft climbs at an extreme angle, 45 degrees. it feels like 1.8 g's. equally extreme angle for half a minute. at that moment, passengers experience weightlessness. then they do it again and again and again. there is a reason this claim is known as the vomit comet. actually less than 4% of our passengers get sick. it is very rare. >> teresa brewster is one of our zero g guides. i will need some handholding. suborbital is becoming more of a reality, these companies are talking about...
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the aircraft climbs in an extreme angle, 45 degrees and feels like 1.8 g's.extreme inle for half a minute and that moment, passengers experience weightlessness and then they do it again and again. there is a reason this plane is known as the vomit comet. >> less than four percent of our people do that. it's very rare. >> this is one of our guys and i will need america will in handholding. of ais is becoming more reality. these countries are talking about training and bringing their customers on board to experience microgravity. it is a wide open market being created now. >> that brings us to where we all start. this is crazy. it's unlike anything. this experience comes at a price. version galactic ticket costs to $150,000 for six minutes of weightlessness. that's $694 each second. charging $5,000 per head which is only $11 per second. is weightlessness on the cheap. they have their eyes on more than thrill seekers. there is some big money coming in from nasa and several companies are looking for a lucrative contract from the increasingly outsourced space agen
the aircraft climbs in an extreme angle, 45 degrees and feels like 1.8 g's.extreme inle for half a minute and that moment, passengers experience weightlessness and then they do it again and again. there is a reason this plane is known as the vomit comet. >> less than four percent of our people do that. it's very rare. >> this is one of our guys and i will need america will in handholding. of ais is becoming more reality. these countries are talking about training and bringing their...
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it gets different angles of the clothes.gave spiegel a real feeling of being there. >> it goes to show. one thing tech is a replacing anytime soon, the models. >> now from italian fashion to french, kering reported an earnings drop in 2014. our markets editor manus cranny joins us to break down the numbers. if you look at the composition, this is basically a large company with lots of little companies and then gucci making about 40% of sales. >> gucci is struggling. we know that gucci is trying to change itself, revamped the stores, change the product line, premiumize. . they're just trying to get rid of that historical issue that they have in terms of fakes, in terms of branding. there are two keywords in this, divergence. you are leaning on the smaller brands to supplement your underperformance within the gucci brand itself. there is also a divergence. the ceo has been on conference call. he is saying what is happening is u.s. and japan are bolstering the situation. there was also less tourism coming through europe. those
it gets different angles of the clothes.gave spiegel a real feeling of being there. >> it goes to show. one thing tech is a replacing anytime soon, the models. >> now from italian fashion to french, kering reported an earnings drop in 2014. our markets editor manus cranny joins us to break down the numbers. if you look at the composition, this is basically a large company with lots of little companies and then gucci making about 40% of sales. >> gucci is struggling. we know...